The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 28, 1935, Page 2, Image 2

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    H I L L S R O R D ARGUS,
Pago Two
R 'T w
—
Thur'dnv, November i*R. 1935
OREGON
■
Portland to give the entire pro- quarts of vegetable soup. The soup
gram, which will start at 8 o'clock, will be given to invalids and aged.
Helvetia Club
The bazaar will open at 6 p. m. of whom there are many, as the
and will continue after the pro- sick com m ittee calls on patients in
w hile lunch is being served, many districts.
Plans Bazaar gram,
Next meeting will be at the home
Visitors at th e Pete Jossv home
Mrs V ic to r C hristensen Decent-
h er 11. A Christm as tree will be
a feature and all will meet their
unknow n fi lend The ba aar lunch
eoniinitlee wishes to rem ind mem-
b e r s to bring cake cookies or pies
on December 7. Runs and ham-
burger will be furnished by the
club.
lla rrv Radertscher. who is w ork-
Het nan Schoen at K lam -
atii Falls is ^pending a w eek's va-
cation here.
Help C harity
A group et members of the Sun-
shine club met w ith M< Adolph
Leppin recently and canned 52
of
Sunshine Group Cans Soup
as Aid Charity Work
(Hv Mr«, John M
Davi<l«on)
HELVETIA—Sunshine club met
with Mrs. C. Langue at North
Plains November 20. Mrs. Dayton
Mays was assisting hostess. Six
visitors and a group of children
w ere present. A rrangem ents were
made for the bazaar and program
December 7 at the K. P. hall.
North Plains. A committee arranged
to have the Journal Juniors from
Personalize
Your Gifts
Your photograph will
bring more pleasure as
a gift than you realize.
It is a simple gift, but
grows more dear with
passing time.
Avoid the Worries of Late Shopping for
Christmas by Sitting for a Portrait Now!
Schramel Studio
109 S. Second Ave.
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H IL L S B O R O ,
Hillsboro, Oregon
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HILHI NEWS
Edited by
Sunday w ere Mr. and Mrs H B l i t ­
terfield and family and Clarence
R adertscher of Portland. Mr and
Mrs Sid Sorensen of L inntor. Sam
R adertscher of Cedar Mill and B a r­
tv
Radertscher of K lam ath Falls,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hershey
and daughter Elda visited Mr. and
Mrs. John Buehler in P ortland Sun*
(L).''
Game Preview
Given by Girls
H illsboro
R illtur
U nion
H ieb
School
Rtorient
t ill III NEWS S T IF F
Ahn Munir».
A--i-t«nt Editor*
■ p e r u le
W ith
llilh i
Y»
News Stufi
llorijr
G reenville. Dale and Juke Van Blinker of McMinnville N ovem ber
Doinclen of M ounlaindale went Io 20.
Mrs. B ernard V anderzanden and
Sauvles Island In M-areh of arrow -
her sister. Sally Cooper, of Eugene
heads Sunday.
Mrs F. H. H erb and son M artin ' returned home S a tu n iay night, ufi
of G reenville visited Mrs.
F ! er a w e e k 's visit at tin- coast
Reed Professor
Talks Assembly
A preview of the Forest Grove-
P rofessor H airy C e rf of Heed
M nrv C aM w »il and l.u V a rn a Abandroth
Hillsboro Turkey day game was
College spoke to till1 u- em tily oil
A
till»
tu--
Joy
Fo»lk»r
mol
Raytvwnd
given for Hilhi assembly W ednes­
"R eading f o r F un" N ovem ber 20. A
I. «Ir. K tro u d v e Council trin ili Trunk
day. The pluv was w ritteu and d i­ Chili
g irls' trio consisting u( E thyl H en ­
K»i>r»»»ntaH»iw
FM Io.
I I u ío I
rected by LaVelle Jackson with
Churviiloi . ( ii r i lty**rvo». .Irnn Ann»
dron, Pat M oyer and S hirley Kel
Counvtl ; Sriuil», M a u rin - l'roronli.-oin ;
the help of Miss Cimino.
ley e n te rta in e d will) a m nsieal n u m ­
TOILET SETS— Cura Nome. Armand. Boyer. Col­
It i- Y . Toni S ir»li’h»r : H lu»-H , Kiinan
' h ' lle rs h e r W inner
All characters w eve girls wearing
ber. T hey w e re accom panied by
S.-li.ihnerioh, Harold ,M»y»r, Trt-Suuar»
Mrs. Simon H ershev was aw ard- the original football suits. The
gate, Three Flowers, and Vantines. A wide
H
elen
B
ecker.
Advisor
Misa Pearl Allen
ed the th ird prize for selling Safe- stage m ade an excellent setting for
range of priceH.
the
field,
with
the
goal
posts
on
way coffee during the contest.
Com m ittee Fleets
Ladies' Aid met w ith Mrs. J. the right and left. Two benches
STATIONERY—Make*
an ideal gift. In miniature
Editorial
The m em bership com m ittee of
J. Nussbaum er November 13. Next w ere in the buck for the Hillsboro
the Girl Reserves chose the fol­
trunks,
Sewing
Boxes,
Cedar Chests and Stan­
If
book
week
to
you
has
m
eant
and
Forest
G
rove
coaches
and
sub­
meeting will be w ith Mrs. Arnold
stitutes.
taking down the various pieces lowing officers Ruth K r a u s , chair
dard
packages.
| Berger December 4.
man; Gloria Gillette, secretary.
The players w arm ed up as the
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Hershey and Hillsboro band played in the pit. com prising your library, dusting Mary Ann G arthofner, reporter;
EVEREADY A N D ROND FLASHLIGHTS —
children Caroline and W arren of At last the kick off
W underlich them and glancing carelessly In­ K athryn Cawrse. soeial chairm an
Vest pocket size Io five-cell lamps. Complete
Baccna w ere w eek-end guests of (alias K atherine 1’eschka» kicked s id e . you luck something! T he mere The subject they b ase c h o s e n for
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. off for Hillsboro to the Vikings. A fact that a national book week is their meetings is "England "
assort
meat.
Korn.
Friday evening a pot lin k supper
Forest G rove player fum bled the celebrated is conclusive proof that
Mr. and Mrs. John P la n and Mr. ball and it was recovered by H ills­ reading has taken its rightful was held at the home of .lean P er­
BILL FOLDS AND PURSES— For Men and Boys.
and Mrs. R. N. Baker visited at boro's S tunkard (alias Pat H unt) place in the rushing world Here in son. Reports and discussions w ere
Genuine leather, large assortment, moderate
the Davidson home Sunday 0,1 i and carried back to the 30-vard America it may be a few less given on Mexico.
prices.
County F arm ers' Union business. u ne.
books and a few m ore short stories
The service com m ittee hehl a
They w ere arranging for a big
At the half the Pep club serp en ­ but still it is reading.
meeting to plan th eir Christntus
EASTMAN KODAKS— A gift for all the family.
day in Hillsboro November 30. tined on the stage and gave sev­
If you have learned to choose work.
Mrs. Plass, Mrs. Davidson and eral yells w hile the band played your m aterial carefully, reading
Many sizes and prices.
Miss W cutheired attended a sem­
Mrs. J. Kamna Jr. w ill be in charge on.
may bring you everything in life inar for ad\ isors. conducted by
of the pot luck dinner.
The plays and passes w ere beau- that is fine and beautiful Travel, Miss Teal of New York.
CLOCKS AND WATCHES— Make a useful gilt.
A. Anderson of Mason Hill be- i tiful. T he gun ending the brilliant Romance.
A dventure,
History,
Westclox Big Ben, Baby Ben and many others.
: came seriously ill last w eek and game found the score w ith Forest Drama. C urrent News and Poetry
Priced as low as 97c.
. had to be tak en to the state hos- i Grove 8 and Hillsboro 7.
C haracteristics of Tuesday
are yours for the taking. Through
H pital in Salem. His condition is i The boys know that "The gals [ the avenue of books you may w alk
Young blood in girls' glee club
PERFUMES— Imported and domestic. For your
q uite serious.
can hold that line too!"
to the ends of the world, to the vocalizes T e a c h e r ' smiles are well-
Mrs. Elizabeth Schm idt is ill at
wife, sweetheart, sister, mother. Sure to please.
Hillsboro's lineup:
| ends of the universe, and back. worn. Hall floors lack th eir m orn­
her home. She fell recently and
(C> G oetter
alias
D eLaurice \v ,rh a book | n hand it is an easy ing luster. Ju n io r play pruetice is
| ! in ju red her head and it causes in- Bump; t L.E* Mohr alias Alma Es- m atter to acquaint /o u rse lf with half-hearted. Sum of x - 1 and x
SH AV IN G SETS— For son husband or boy friend.
\ tense pain.
linger; iHBI Torbet alias Doris the fairies of Erin or the tribal plus 1 retu rn s to algebra student
A Very flue assortment. See them before you
Mr. and Mrs. W ebber of Portland Gregg; iRT> Schulm erich alias El- dances of central Africa. It is but a i Students start leaving home work
visited her brother. D. Dapp. Sun- eanor Bendler: (RG> Coslett alias ¡¡tep to the Orient. With a flip o f ' till w ee k en d . Mary s dog comes
buy.
’ day.
Henton:
iH B ' G arfield the finger
_
M argaret H
enton; (HB>
you can live the life of to school The usual "silence" reigns
H elvetia orchestra played for the alias Dorothy Barr; tQB) Abts someone so nearly like yourself betw een periods.
BRUSH AND COMB SETS— For men and wom­
dance at H elvetia hall Saturday alias M argaret Batchelar: (LT> Vou sav "W hat a horrid p e rso n " .
en. Moderately priced.
8 night. An old tim e dance w ith W underlich alias K atherine Pesch-
One of the blessings for which
Girl Reserves to Dance
| A lpine music will be held S atur- ka; iF) W ahner alias M argaret Cy- y0U gave thanks should have been
ELECTRIC HEATING PADS— A useful gift Price
About th irty Girl Reserves and
day.
pher; (L G > S tunkard. P at Hunt; literature. Was it?
from $1.59 to $2.95.
th eir friends will enjoy a "H arvest
T he shooting m atch at H elvetia (REi Howell. Connie Peterson.
Hop" at L aurelhurst club Novem-
g Sunday drew a large crowd, many
Substitutes Goodin. Je an Ann
Bits of llu m o r
ber 29. Violet Wick has been ap-
FOUNTAIN PENS— We feature Shaeffer Pens,
s from a distance. T urkeys w ere ail Connell; Sigler. Florence Jensen.
Faurest A nderson finally arrived pointed to s e r v e a s chairm an of the
disposed of early.
'
the world’s finest. Prices from $2.00 to $10.00,
Referees Miss Yoder and Kil-
llts, Mary Caldwell. O fficials—Mr. at band practice on tim e H e was social committee.
chewing
gum.
w
hich
caught
in
one
-------------------------
Goodman. Ann M unkres; Mr. Ha-
PIPES— Frank Medico and Yello-Bole and others
of th e valves. Poor F aurest has
Helen Schm idt visited school
thhorn, LaVelle Jackson.
ranging in price from 25c ami up.
quite a tim e w ith his gum.
Monday. She has been w orking in
a
Seaside
hospital
and
likes
it
I
Tom S tretch er is w earing out his
Senate club play was practised at
TREE LIGHT SETS — Indoor and outdoor sets.
the home of Miss W eathefred M on­ new g ree n ,tie pounding the drum very much. Helen was graduated
Very fine asortment and rightly priced. Ask to
(By Mrs. E. W. Hinrichs)
and making believe it is his violin. I last year from Hilhi.
day evening.
BLOOMING—Mrs. Jo h n Kamna
see the electric star something new and differ­
entertained th e L utheran Ladies'
ent.
ning in honor of her birthday, to her home in Seaside this week
Aid at her home Friday. Mesdames
Present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ted after visiting her sister, Mrs. 11 H.
Louis N eukirk. Helen K rahm er,
Haney. F. A. Bennett. Mr. and Goss, for tw o weeks.
Xm as G reeting Cards, Bibles, Diaries, Autograph
H enry Hering. Louise H ergert.
Mrs M artin L ull and Mr and Mrs.
Leonard M uhly and Ed Demmin
Album s, G am e Sets, and many other articles.
Henry McDonald and son Howard
w ere elected on the C hristm as tree
(By Mr». J. A. McCoy)
Cora LaSalle left Sunday for
and children's candy committees.
KANSAS CITY— Kansas City Newport, w here she has em ploy­
Birthday C rlrh ra trd
Mr. and Mrs. M illard B urnett of
Farm ers' Union local will hold an
Mrs. L. H. M uhly en tertain ed all-day meeting next W ednesday at ment.
G reenville visited Viola P ark er in
w ith a party honoring G race Hal- the Royal Neighbor hall at Banks
Mr and Mrs. C. A. Rutan and P ortland Sunday.
lauer on her seventh birthday No­ w ith a pot luck d inner at noon.
family spent Sunday in Vancouver,
C yril and Charles V uylsteke of
vem ber 18. P resent w ere M argie
Wash., w ith friends.
Mrs. V anderzanden Surprised
Musolf. Delores B randaw , A rlene
Mrs. M. J. V anderzanden was
and N orm an Muhly, M ildred. M ar­
cella and Emil Brandaw , Blanche pleasantly surp rised at her home
Muhly, Mesdames Emil Brandaw' F riday evening w hen a few of her
and Ernest H allauer and th e hon­ friends came in to help her cele­
b rate her birthday. P resent w ere
ored girl.
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. M oeller en ­ Messrs, and Mesdames W arner
TIMBER—A su rp rise birthday
tertained w ith a d in n er p arty No­ Cropp and family. J P. V an d er­
vem ber 20 for Rev. and Mrs. P. H. zanden and family. J. A. McCoy party was given for Claude Gil- |
Schaus. and Wilma, Dorothy, Paul and family, Louis Strohm ayer, and more at the home of his mother, i
Victoria and Lenore Schaus, Mrs 11- P Brady and family. The eve- Mrs. W. E Gilmore. S atu rd ay eve- !
D ittrich and M artin Stuebe of p i n « w«» spent in playing "500." ning Present w ere Messrs, and
Schefflift. Rev. and Mrs. G eo rg e’High honors w ent to M. J. Van- Mesdames M. F W elter. A. J |
Reule and Miss Ruth H euer of derzanden and Mrs. Louis Stroh Riche. William Huffman. Morris
Hillsboro. Rev. and Mrs. O. J. m ayer and low to Mrs. J. P. V an­ Kotchman, Mrs. Ida K ilburg, Mr.
VanNurden, Mr. Freed, Mr. C or­
W endling and Betty Lou and J e a n ­ derzanden and son Ralph.
V isitors at the Ira Brown home bett. Emma Leopold and Billie
ette of Forest G rove and Rev. and
Mrs. E. W. H inrichs and children. and C harles W addle hom e th e Huffman.
Miss A deline L anegan of C utler
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Sim antel past w eek w ere Mrs. Zoe Q uick of
and D iana and Elaine. Mr. and I O renco Sunday and Mrs. Mary City is visiting M aurene Tallm an
for a few weeks.
Mrs. Gus M oeller and Mr, and | Sias Friday.
Ralph V anderzanden visited S u n ­
Mrs. E rnest H allauer and Low ell
Tow n T ram Loses
The one present certain to he enjoyed for years to come by every m e m ­
and G race w ere S unday dinner day at th e Roy Brow n home in
The tow n team lost in basketball
party guests a t th e L. H. M uhly Banks.
ber
of the family. Make this a Furniture Christmas . . . You’ll be glad
Ito
the
high
school
boys
Friday
Mrs. I. P. B rady will en tertain night 22 to 15.
home.
you made so sensible a choice.
M argaret and E leanor K oehnke th e H arm ony club and th e ir hus­
Violet and Lucille Staggs were
|a n d M ildred B randaw becam e new bands w ith a pot luck d in n er at
enrolled in school last Tuesday.
mem bers of th e Blooming 4-H sew ­ noon December 11.
M ilton Cropp was aw arded a They moved from P ortland to Wes-
ing club Novem ber 21. Total en ­
rollm ent is now 16. The group w ill football letter at Forest G rove high tim ber last week.
Mrs. M argaret Beales retu rn ed
begin w orking on a ta b le cover Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam V anderzan-
w ith stenciled designs n ex t T hurs
day. Bernice Meyer. A nita K ra h ­ den of Roy visited Mrs. V ander-
m er and A lta M eyer h av e bqen zanden’s brother. Louis S trohm ay­
appointed to outline th e program er. of F air View Sunday.
Raymond
V anderzanden
and
for the year's activities.
Mrs. L. H ackett of P o rtlan d spent b ro th er Ralph and Fred V ander­
zanden left M onday on a fishing
th e w eek-end at home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Riles of M ult­ trip to the Alsea river. They r e ­
nomah spent the w eek-end w ith tu rn ed hom e T hursday evening.
Frank V anderzanden of the Tide
th e Fred M uhly family.
Mr. and Mrs. L. N eu k irk enter- W ater Tim ber Co. of Astoria is
tained w ith a dinner N ovem ber 24 spending the w eek w ith his par-
for Mr. and Mrs. F red Riles and ! ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vander-
the Fred M uhly fam ily.
zanden.
Mr. and Mrs. A rnold Gnos a n d ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer
■ children and Mr. and Mrs. Fred and F rank V anderzanden visited
Goetze and Je an A nne of G ale s| Mrs. Strohm ayer's sister. Mrs Mar-
C reek visited at th e E lm er Boge tin Vanabrook. and family of For­
borne Sunday.
i e»t G rove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jepson and V anabrook celebrated th eir wed-
th e ir son Eil attended th e annual ding anniversary.
"Parents and Sons” ban q u et at the
Forest G rove high school N ovem ­
ber 20 given by the F u tu re F arm ­
He’d Be Sure to
ers club of w hich Eil is a member.
(By Mr». Lou Wright)
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibson and
Stop for
A bout 200 attended.
son left Saturday for California
S tate Capitol News L e tte r—Giv- for the benefit of Mrs. Gibson's
ing th e highlights of official ac- health.
tiv ity a t Salem .—E very w eek in
Mrs. Allen H ayden was given a
at AL BUSCH’S
the Argus.
tf handkerchief show er F riday eve-
Merry Christmas
I
Blooming Group
Plans for Holiday
FEED
X.L.
Dairy and Poultry Feeds
and Provide Your»
Christmas List with
Extra Profits
Cost of feeding your flock or herd with IXL
FEEDS this winter will be less, due to the fact
that production and income will be increased as
a result. The added profits will go a long ways
toward providing those Christmas gifts.
Try IXL Feed Today and Save!
HILLSBORO FEED CO
I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy Feeds
Phone 271
, S.-hovI S p irit
ll»t|W I.. Muk»
m H vltsr SchiK'l
160 W. Main S t
Kansas City Unit
of Union to Meet
Greenville
DELTA DRUG STORE
8JR 'A . A J A ’s » . A A . ’- A A . ’- A A . ’A . 5
A J A J A ', A J A -, A J A -\ A -t A A , A , A .
Surprise Birthday
Party at Timber
Furniture is Santa’s Bust Suggestion
If Santa
Drove An Auto
e
Thatcher
GAS and OIL
ARVIN HEATERS
A timely gift, efficient
hot water heat, from
$8.50 to $14.00 install.
Protect rear bumper.
Chrome ...............$1.00
Black E nam el.......... 60
License Plate Frames
Tandem W indshield
SW IPE
All chrome finish.
Fit any
,50
c a r .................. J.
RADIATOR COVERS
For 1935 Ford
Improve motor p e r ­
formance, i n c r e a s e
heater
$ 4 -25
efficiency
Exhaust
Extensions
Service Garage
or
.wnci:
Non-Glare Mirror
With Westclox $61.75
watch ............. dtf
Visor V anity Mirror
A useful and pleasing
accessory.
Only .........
60c
Give Something Practical
And that’s a good tip
for Christmas Shoppers—
—Drop in today and
try our prompt service.
A U TO GIFTS
are sure to please
A u to H eaters
W indshield W ipers
Tires
Full line of accessories
to be Enjoyed All Year
AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE
An Investment in Home Happiness
Service Station
Deluxe,
S i l. 50
chrome ........... aM
M otor Co.
ss
I
£
s
£
s
s
—a beautiful LIVING ROOM GROUP
D avenport and Chair—
Upholstered in mohair....
*5950
Arm Chair—
Walput finish, well made
$^.95
Floor Lamp—Three bulbs
Parchment shade ....
Smoke Stand—Nicely fin­
ished, copper lined .......
H ere are H andsom e
WALNUT CHESTS
$jn.95
Two Handy Locations
Hardwood Floors . . . Cheerful Breakfast Nook
New Cedar Closet . . . Sleeping Porch . . . In­
terior Paints . . . Enamels . . . Varnishes . . .
New Fence . . . Added Room
rsM
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Franchised Fuller Dealers
Phone 2691
151 W. Raxeline St.
Busch’s Service
Garage
Phone 501
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner Third and Bsaellne
Phone 391
A. H. Busch, Prop.
✓ They’re beauties! This gift
will thrill the heart of Mother,
Wife or Sweetheart. Many
new and lovely styles from
which to make your Y u l e
choice.
I Selfridge F u rn itu re Co.