The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 28, 1935, Page 3, Image 3

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    Il I L L S B G K O
Thursday, November 28, 1935
A R G U S ,
Page Thr««
Il I L L S B O R O , O R E G O N
i the N orthw estern Christian church
the past two weeks. Mrs Good ac­ I decided upon by the members of Former Local Pastor to
visitili ut tin; Jim McCann home «laughter, Mary Lou Welsh, ro-
companied Rev. Good. Rev. Virgil 'th e South Tualatin Juniors Friday
,
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11/ 1 • r ___ ‘ at Eugene. He has been pastor of
Snnduy,
'covering at the Portland Sani-
Take New Work in Eugene
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Speece will be present Sunday and 'evening. Next meeting will be De-
Mi
Ellen Lytle and son Syl- | tarlum from an appendiciti» oper-
.
.
,
the Tillamook Christian church for
Rev. Len B. Fishback, form er 1
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,
.
preach at 9:45. followed by session i cember 6 An invitation from Ber-
vi ter of Hillsboro visited ut the j utlon.
of Bible school at 10:15. Everyone j nice Lorenz to hold the next m eet­ pastor of the local C hristian church. five years and prior to that was a
W. L Burke home Sunday.
has
accepted
a
professorship
in
missionary
in
South
Africa.
is invited.
ing at her home was accepted.
About 17 attended the Scholls
S. H. Pomeroy, Mrs. Robert Pom­
Junior Women’s club Wednesday
eroy and three daughters visited
at the (I. C. Lewellln home. ,
G range B enefit Profitable; Mrs. Pomeroy's parents, Mr. and
Juniui Club Dinner Success; evening
Doris und G retchen Lew ellln were j
Mrs. S. C. Sparks, of Portland
Potatoes D am aged
(Hr Mr«. Bir«l MrCormlrkl
hostesses.
Program Presented
Sunday.
Mr. und Mrs Ed Demmln visited 1 CHEHAI.EM MOUNTAIN Mr».
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Wilson had
at the (toy Fields home In illlls- Mike McCunn, Mountain Top teach­
IB» Mm. K. L. Coil
( lljr 1« II. I)» n u n ln )
as the.r guests during last week
er,
Is
directing
Id
of
her
pupils
In
boro
Sunduy.
KINTON
The
bazaar
and
sale
of
SCIIOLLS Mr. und Mrs Merl
an operetta. "Windmill» of Hol- fancy and useful articles at the Mrs. Carrol P arrot of Beaverton,
ProKrsm Given
tgl— : .x-X H
Sm ith and duughter of Sandy mov­
,
given
22. hall Friday evening, under the aus­ Mrs. Elwood Wilson and two chil­
I bank .giving program given at land," to be
„ be
usod December
tQ
for
ed to the Andrew Weller farm r e ­
dren
of
near
Banks
and
Mr.
and
the M •• church Sunday Included!
purchased last spring, pices of the Home Economic club Mrs. C. A. S tringer and son of
cently.
a song by prim ary d iss due by
l’8choo/ u allo preparing a of Kinton Grange, was well a tte n d ­ Bellview.
Blnnrr Success
Program included readings by
program .
Th(. school ed.
About 150 attended the dinner Av., and Lulu Howard, icelt .I.,nx ChrlHtniaK
Miss Blanche McCormick, grand­
Dorothy Teuscher and Florence
given at the grange hall by the Bonnie B artlett, Sammy G utter b()ard w)H lnBtan hix swings, ttet-
Fhnk; piano solo. Roberta Pom­ daughter of Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly,
und
Doris
Jean
H
rittlan;
readings,
|
Scholls Junior club Friday evening
is attending Behnke-W alker Busi­
er-totters and a horizontal ladder
Mrs. Sm ith and Mr». Elizabeth Friday. They have also purchased eroy; play, "Sardines," given by a ness college in Portland.
Sum netted was |33.
dram atic club of Hillsdale under
Miss Irm al Trask returned to her •b'i'd
... i
I a new football and volley ball for the direction of Maud Teuscher
Election Set
home Sunday from the Good S u m -. ( - liarl« McCann and Howard Me- . ' th e school.
Regular m onthly business m eet­
A fter the program, articles were
arltan hospital, w h ile she was op Calin of (¡rants Puss visited the J.
Honor Roll Given
auctioned off by auctioneer, H. A. ing and Bible study will be held
T. McCann home last week.
rated on for uppendlcitl»
Pupils ut the Mountain Top
S u n d ay guests at th e J E. Iten- school, who were on the honor K uratll. A neat sum was realized at the church December 6. Officers
Mr mill Mrs Ralph Clu i .tcnsen
?tt hom e w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Max roll last month, w ere C harm aine from the bazaar, which will be of the church and Bible school will
and family visited Mrs. C L.
used by the club in connection with be elected. All m em bers arc urged
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“¿ e ^ d
Johnson north of Hill.boro S un­ W Bennett and daughter Joanne of
to be present.
th e grange work.
Fairview
duy.
me
and
Jean
O
rnduff,
Bonita
Clark
Mrs. Mary Kershaw retu rn ed to
Hay Stout of Hanks silent the and Helen Mar G uenther. C hildren
Robert C. Hummel of Everrett.
Kinton from her home in Oak
Wash., equipm ent munagei of the week end at ttie C harles Selffert with perfect attendence w ere A rn -¡G ro v e the first of last week and
West Coast Telephone company, home. 1 .. 1 1 , . visited her old, n Harold,
Stanley an
and a n A u rland
will
a ro ,a - •-namey
anu w
ili m ake an extended visit with
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visited the Scholl . exchange on a
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w. ... Sl„ i.s in th e Emanuel h „ . ; * A nd « s o n I
e C U r II Zane an ^ r t n ^ e n t for the w inter.
Sunduy.
. .1 . , , v -.1. , » a f r o m an oDcra- und Claudia Wood, Betty Wander
Robert Pomeroy and Robert Teu-
SOUTH TUALATIN— Farm e r s
Miss V irginia McCann and Mr
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a
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,.d - an‘* C lar«-‘" ce T hurI»c. who IS a lf(., returned to th eir homes last here have found that the recent
und Mrs. Wilson C rim e of P o rtlan d tnm. SI..- also v ilu . <1 I... grand n(.w pup„ ,n th(. eighth gradp He | Mond«y, after spending a week cold w eather did not cause the
lives at the Haveman home. Lester hunting elk in eastern Oregon.
dam age they had feared and grain
Miller, who was attending school
crops appear little hurt. Potatoes
Spuds Damaged
here, has retu rn ed to Seattle.
Potato growers in this com m un­ also, show much less dam age than
Give Your Property
The Cars That Step You Up in
F ather Oles
ity had th eir crop pretty badly reported at first.
Bernice Lorenz is w orking Sat­
J. E. Blazer received word T h u rs­ frozen during the recent cold spell.
Everything But Price!
day of ttic death of his father, Some of the growers are n«rt even urday nights at the Coslett B arbe­
cue.
George Blazer, at Spokane Novem­ going to dig them.
Condition of C. I. W icklund, who
ber 20. He was 100 years old Sep­
Miss M abeleanna Gembella, who
tem ber 12
has been spending th e past lev.’ suffered a stroke last week, is quite
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F. c.
E. nuM
Hoffman,
Mrs. ¡months in Medford, w here she had serious. Mrs. Wicklund, also, is re ­
.
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iiu m
r a . r.
'nau. «»■•
T elephone 21W
M a y WC s u g g e s t I t r a i n 111«, Andrew Brink, Miss Gloria and 1 em ployment, retu rn ed horce the ported as ill. Both are at home.
152-158 S. Third Ave.
A Christm as exchange for the
u ’lii-m ilr v b a s e m e n t s e w - M erribell Hoffman visited t h e 'la, t ot the week
«1
ll 111, <1 >
.
Homrn family at Laurelwood and
j C. Snider, who was a resident second meeting in Decem ber was I
c r sy ste m o r w ell c u r b i n g . Prof, and Mrs C. A. H ubbard at of this town for many years, but
V'lil’ll receive many years ^°.r.pst G rove ^Sunday. , ~
,! recently of Beaverton, spent la t
..
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f , , r v iu ir
Miss Anna W ochlerty of Portland Week w ith some of his old neigh-
<|) p i . l t t i u l H t m c c lo l >«)UI arrive(j ut the Cornelius O tt home I t,ors an d friends and relatives,
last week for an indefinite visit.
William VanKleek, son of Mr
Mr. and Mrs. F rank Beal of Mead­ and Mrs. Emery VanKleek. re tu rn ­
ow Lake and Mr. and Mrs. John ed home last Monday, after being
Neeley of Portland visited Mr. and cmploy«rd in Gr«?sham during the
ALL SIZES CLAY A N D CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
Mrs. Ott Sunday.
'p ast few months on a dairy ranch.
Mrs. Charles Tatm an entertain«'«! | Robert Pomeroy and brother-in-
the F ir G rove ladies' social club ;aWi George Newell, of Portland
November 18. This club is work- spent the w eek-end w ith friends in
I'hune 1341
North of Cannery, across W. W ashington S
ing on a program to be given in Tillamook.
the near future. Next meeting will
Oscar Hewett, who form erly re-
bc w ith Mrs. Soule December 3.
sided here, was in tow n last week
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tatm an looking up old friends. He re ­
4 T ^ 7 ^ 7
4^7
4*3 W 3
visited Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rice 1 turned to his home in Gresham
near Hillsboro Sunday.
S aturday.
•
Mr and Mrs. Joe Flnigan and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and
children of P ortland visited Will Miss Cora Dorland of N orth Plains
Finigan Sunday.
visited here S aturday evening.
L. T. Finigan and Miss Wanda
Rev. Speece Here Sunday
Finigan attended a dinner party at
Rev. John Good of Portland s u p - 1
tlic Tom Shuck home in Hillsboro plied the pulpit at the Kinton
Sunday. O ther guests w ere Mr. church last Sunday, in the ab-
xaj
and Mrs. Jam es Rachin of Portland. sence of the pastor. Rev. V irgil'
P arty Friday
Speece. who has been holding spe-
We boast of our m o s t complete I’oy Assortment,
A com m unity party will be giv- cja| meetings at the coast during
i n at the Fir G rove school Friday . -
-
including Air Rifles, Bicycles, D o lls’ Scooters,
evening. T here will be a short pro- J spent Sunday at Oceanlake. Mike
Velocipedes and Wagons.
grain by the schqol children under M aynard retu rn ed home w ith them
the leadership of the teacher. Mrs. for an indefinite visi{.
VISIT THIS DEPARTM ENT BEFORE YOU BUY
W. Austin, and members of the
W ayne Jones was ill last w«?ek
com munity led by Mrs. John Walk- and unable to w ork at the Em-
er.
I merson sawmill.
W. R. Reece left Thursday night | Miss M argaret Neill visited in
: for California, w here he has em P ortland part of last week w ith an
Check your Christmas shopping list with
ployment. Mrs. Reece and baby aunt, Mrs. Jo h n Neill.
H enry Blehm was out from P o rt­
will stay here with her mother.
these items:
Mrs. Bertha Clark, until Reece gets land Friday and spent the day on
his farm in the P leasant View dis­
settled.
Bag T hree Elk
trict.
The W hitmore and Hill h u n tin g ! Mr. and Mrs. C arl H utchens of
Electric Washer
”
A New Range
party retu rn ed November 20 from Newberg and a cousin from Deer
Ukiah. They brought home th r e e ! Trail, Cal., visited th e A lfred
Food Mixer
Circulating Heater
elk. Heavy snow in the m ountains Hutchens family Thursday,
Refrigerator
Set of Dishes
interfered w ith th eir hunting.
P lay Friday
Sandwich Grill
Cutlery
M ountain Top church w ill- p re-1 1
Waffle Iron
Enamclwarc
sent a play at the Gibbs school
house F riday evening in connection 1
with church services held by Wit- j
ham Morse each evening this week
except Saturday. The name of the
Wood Tools
Radio
play is "The Magic T ouch/' Those
Heater
Wrench
Sets
having main parts are Vivian Zeig­
Autonu bih
ler, Ida Mae Stew art. Eldon Have-
Pocket Knife
A New Gun
man, A rthur Stew art, Lloyd G uen­
ther, and Clarence Wood. They will
Fish Pole
A New Tire
' give the play at the M ountain Top
Fish Basket
A New Battery
church in the near future.
Mrs. Ernest G uenther is chair-
. man of a Christm as program at the
M ountain Top Sunday school.
Miss Frances L am brix is em ­
Next door to V enetian T heatre
S tr e a m lin e
ployed at D elakc packing sword
Hillsboro
Open Sat. Evenings Until 9 P. M.
Phone '•>!
ferns for G ribner Brothers.
Speedy! Serviceable!
Mrs. L. T. Proctor, who has been
confintxi to her bed for more than
15 years, becam e worse last week.
K enneth W hitm ore accompanied
Joe Keep on a trip to Medford
Saturday to visit the latter's p ar­
Body 33‘-x l5 in.! Roller b ear­
ings! Dashboard! Heavy st«?el
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Keep, until
Monday. The Keep family moved
undergear! With lights $3.98.
Santa Advises
j from the W alker place six years
ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Whitmore
I entertained w ith an elk dinner
VELOCIPEDE
Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Carow and Mr. and Mrs. G rover
X
10" Wheel!
Brown of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs.
A rthur McCormick of Portland and 1 —and what could be
Bill Meyers, who is here for the
better than the
w inter from his homestead in the
Ball b e a r i n g
coast range, west of Carlton.
NEW 1936
that drinks its bottle and
fro n t w h e e l !
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn M iller and
A djustable m et­
daughter, Glenicc, and O tha Weav­
wets its diaper!
al spring saddle.
er, and H arvey Neill, accompanied
Other*, $2.98 up.
by Pcronice Ego of Mountain Home
and Salome B urkett of Newberg
New Family
Moves Scholls
Program Arranged
at Mountain Top
Kin ton Event
Big Success
The Perfect Christmas Gift for the Whole Family
Damage to Crops
Hudson - Terraplane
XMAS PRESENT
TH O M A S S. SHOLES
Ready at Penney’s
Hillsboro Concrete Brick ÔC I ile Co.
FOR CHRISTMAS 1935
We look forward with confidence that this Christmas Season will reflect the
new Courage, the Cheer, the Happiness that attends improved conditions; that
this Christmas will be a Bigger and Better and Brighter Christmas.
Ready W ith Useful Qifts
Buy Gifts That Last
FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY
Never Have We Been Better Prepared!
Gifts for Mother-
Gifts for Mother! Gifts for Dad! Gifts for Son!
Gifts for the Youngsters! Gifts for Friends!
HUNDREDS OF GIFTS FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE
Gifts for D ad-
SANTA CLAUS
BRISTOL HARDW ARE
W agon
$3«49
will be in Penney’s Toyland every
Saturday from now until Christmas.
Santa says to come early and whis­
per in his ear so he can be sure that
you’ll get what you want. And if
you’re not quite sure, then look
around at all the toys in Penney’s
. . . there are hundreds of different
kinds that are bound to give you
some fine ideas for Christmas.
ELECTRICAL
Christmas Gifts
Nursing Doll
*1.98
98c
Give Your Livestock a Christinas Treat
Every Day
Feed Them Im perial’»
Give Something
Lasting This Year
A ll Feature Radio
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A fascinating new nursing
doll . . . soft rubber head,
arms and legs. Bottle, nip­
ple and diaper included.
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n
R oller SKATES
Superior Quality Feeds
For Boys and Girls!
1«
We quote subject Io markel change, the following
prices on lniperi;tl lleller Quality Feeds—
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Imperial
Im perial
Im perial
Im perial
Milk Egg M ash, 100 lbs.
$1.95 sack
Egg Mash, 100 lbs.
1.85 sack
Big-Lay Mash, 100 lbs................. 1 ./5 sack
Dairy Feed, 20% protein
$.10.00 ton
Cow Ration, 17f/<. protein ......
27.00 ton
M olasses Dairy, 15% protein
25.00 ton
Ground Screenings
20.00 ton
M olasses Screenings ....................... 21.00 ton
Ground Barley ................................ 27.00 ton
Pay Cash and Save — I ia d c with Imperial
Imperial Feed SC Grain Co.
Fhnne »1
Millers of Quality Freds
J
South Second Ave.
Rail bearing! Extends
to
11” ! Sheepskin pads! Rubber
cushioned! Quick tu rn in g !
Why not add to the beauty
of your home by planting
flowering shrubs and orna­
mental trees? They make a
lasting gift that can be en­
joyed by the whole family.
Our stock is complete
anil priced right.
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Seed - Wool and Poultry
Telephone 3o«i
Boys! A car just like Dad's!
/ f ’i
C h rysler A u t o
Fully Guaranteed!
S tan d in g DOLL
N ew modern “ A irflow ” lype!
«1.9»
F L A S H L IG H T
2-eell type!
39«
$3y.oo
Throws light 300
feet! Focusing
h ead . 3 -w a y
s w itc h , r in g
holder!
\\ ide Choice of Gilts
ELEC I KIC S I O K
14 inches
Here are a few of the many fine features! Overall
length, 43l<>- Roller bearing, heavy double disc
wheels;
Firestone tires. Large cadmium plated
hubs Airflow design headlamps. French horn Green
enamel body, ivory striping. Seat pad. Real Value!
L
Saves you m oney!
n c o r p o r a
An unbreakable
Paratex d o l l !
Will not crack,
chip, peel or dis­
color. Curly wig
and laahea. Oth­
ers, $2 98 up.