The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 27, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S R O R O ,
Fon Du Lac. Wis.. but at th e age
tion of the cham ber to th e H ills­
of fiv e h er p a re n ts m oved to O re ­
boro n ig h t at A loha w hich " i l l
gon, se ttlin g in th e P leasan t Hill
by W ednesday evening. M arch 18,
d istrict of L an e countv, w h ere she
" h e n A loha G range " i l l e n te rta in
sp en t m ost of h e r life S he w as a
H illsboro business m en and th e ir
m em b er of th e L u th era n ch u rch
ladies.
On N ovem ber 12. 1903 sh e w as
J. J. W i'in e r acted as p rogram
m a rrie d to B ert E. M acke.'.
chairm an, introducing the speaker.
Son o f Form er Rock C reek
B esides th e w idow er, sh e is s u r­
O ne h u n d red and one c h ild ren
v ived by th e follow ing: H ubert, b e t" ecu the ages of It) an d 18 a rc
P astor is M issionary
Elden. an d E da M ackev, L o ran e en ro lled in H illsb o ro 4-H c l u b
D ora. F all C reek:
Mrs. R obert w o rk this year. F ifteen clubs have
(By Mr*. Frank Pexoliitt
FRESH goats, English bulldog, for
ROCK CREEK -As m issionaries. C h risten sen , C latsk an ie, an d A rn ­ been organized w h ere only sev en
sale or tra d e te r hay or produce.
old.
B
eav
erto
n
:
also
five
g
ran
d
-
Rev and Mrs. P au l L e h re r landed
w ere activ e last y ear. F o u r d u b s
Box 435. Kt 2. B eaverton; no rth
t-hildren:
h
er
m
other.
Mrs.
A
ugusta
In M ombasa, A frica. Ja n u a ry 3.
a re doing ad v an ced w ork. T his S tacey Ave.. Aloha. P hone 9804. p
a fte r being on w ater 45 days, tr a v ­ M iller of P o rtlan d : tw o sisters. Mrs g ro w th is largely d u e to th e co­
eling 11,000 miles. B o ard in g a tra in A. D. R idgely of P o rtlan d , and o p eratio n of schools and H illsboro WANT jo b for room and board,
S axer.
C alifo rn ia P aren t-T each ers' association, w ho sm all w iges R ichard S m ith, c o
they reached N airobi J a n u a ry 5. Mrs. B erth a
2
W illiam
M iller a re sponsoring th e w o rk for th e E arl G rabel, Rt. 5, H illsboro.
w h ere th re e m issionaries m et them th re e b ro th ers,
by auto. T h eir baggage w as tak en P o rtlan d : Tony M iller. W olf C reek second year. Mrs. E. M. B ow m an YOUNGBBRRY plants. 4c each; 1
an d E rn est M iller of St. Louis is p rom oting th e clu b s fo r t h e
by m ule w agon. T he elev atio n b e ­ Mo.
$3.50 hu n d red . P ercy Stone, F o r­
P .-T A.
tw een M om basa a n d N airobi is 7,-
est G rove.
Jp
F u n e ra l serv ices w ere held at
500 feet. T he M issionary station
E leven clubs m eet in school tim e
consists of 2,000 acres and is a E ugene an d in te rm e n t w as at in th e ju n io r high, tw o girls' clubs W ANTED 5 to 20 H olstein heifers.
j m eet outsid e of school an d tw o I
beau tifu l place. Rev. P au l L eh rer P leasan t Hill.
W rite l.innton. R oute 1, Box
boys' clubs m eet at th e union high
is a b ro th er of Mrs. E rn est Stauss
shops.
of th is section an d a son of Rev
T he success of th ese g roups and W ANTED—G irl for h ousew ork to
E m il L ehrer, w ho w as pastor of
m ove to P o rtlan d w ith H illsboro
th e n u m b er w h o co m p lete t h e
th e R eform ed ch u rch h ere about
y ear's pro g ram d ep en d s g reatly on fam ily about M arch 1st. C all Mr
25 y e a rs ago.
2p
th e lead ers w h o v o lu n ta rily give i S cearce at 2591Y.
S unday visitors of Mr. and Mrs
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
th e ir tim e to th e ch ild ren . ' F ifty -
L ouis Z u erch er w ere Mr. and Mrs.
FIN
E
2-m
onths-old
S
h
ep
h
erd
and
F ran cis Zicha of P o rtlan d and b efo re th e election, w hich is M av eight boys a re e n ro lled in eight
C ollie pups. $2 50 an d $1 50 —
Rev. B. M. F resenborg. Mrs. A 15. T his w ould m ik e th e fin al fil­ clubs. T he fo u r cam p cookerv clubs P hone B eaverton 8718, J. T. C roeni.
a re led by Mrs. H. H adley. Mrs.
H affn er of H illsboro is spending in g d a te M arch 31.
2
R eg istratio n books a re open to B. M. G oodm an, Mrs. H. H S tan - n e a r C ed ar M ill.
som e tim e w ith h e r sister. M rs
those w ho failed to re g iste r b e­ n ard an d M rs J a k e Lentz. T he
L ouis Z uercher.
MAN
w
an
ted
to
cut
wood
B
rog­
fo re th e sp ecial electio n in J a n ­ B achelors' sew ing clu b is led by-
den A cres. P hone 1153.
2
C h ristin e K ies sp en t th e w e e k ­ u a ry an d v o ters a re u rg ed to see Mrs. W. S E v erett. Mrs. J. L.
end w ith Mr. an d Mrs. D ave La th a t th e ir re g istra tio n s a re com ­ S earcy is lead e r of t h e H om e
P la n te in P o rtlan d .
p leted as ra p id ly as possible to B eau tificatio n club, a new gro u p
Program Held
avoid th e ru s h w h ich alw ay s d e ­ sponsored by th e H illsboro G ard en
T he teac h ers an d p u p ils of Rock velops a few d ay s prev io u s to the club. T he tw o b u ild ers' clu b s a re
C reek school gave a W ashington closing of reg istratio n s. R e g istra ­ d irected by W alter H en ry a n d
D EN TIST
an d L incoln program at th e school tio n s w ill close on A p ril 14 and M lu ric e M. Romig.
T h e 42 g irls a re e n ro lled in se v ­
F rid ay aftern o o n as follow s: e x e r­ n one w ill be ta k e n in th e office
D on’t D elay Y our
cise by ch ild ren of th e p rim ary of th e co u n ty c lerk or a n y of th e en clubs. Mrs. F ra n k T ri. Mrs.
D entist W ork
grades, dialofibes. recitatio n s by- assistin g re g istra tio n offices over M ary C h risten sen and M iss B lanch
PA Y o n JIV BABY
B ritto n a rc lead e rs of sew ing clubs.
C arol an d O rv ille E llin g er an d th e co unty a fte r th a t dav
PA Y M EN T PLAN
R obert H. K elly, H illsboro in ­ H o m e-m aking is led by Miss E lea­
C aroline Benson, read in g by W ar­
re n D ick, read in g s by M ike V rli- su ran ce m an. T uesd ly aftern o o n n o r B en d ler a n d th re e cooking
cak, G ladys D ick, A lice B radley an n o u n ced h im self as a can d id a te g ro u p s a re g u ided b y Mrs. E. H
and G ladys B erg er and E rm a on th e re p u b lican tick et fo r th e K idney. M rs C. D u x b u ry and Mrs.
S taeh le an d a piano solo by G ladys no m in atio n fo r county clerk His R ene M eltebeke.
is th e first an n o u n cem en t for th is
T his does not show all w ho a re
B erger.
doing 4-H clu b w ork, as many- a re
S u n d ay v isito rs of Mr. and Mrs. office. His statem en t follows:
"I
am
a
n
a
tiv
e
O
regonian,
bo
rn
doing in d iv id u a l w o rk and some
G utschm idt w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
W illiam G reen of H u b b ard and on a farm ab o v e N o rth P lain s in high school p u p ils w o rk in th e d is­
th
is
county.
I
lived
on
th
e
farm
tric
ts in w hich th e y live. One a g ri­
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S ch n eid er and
fam ily of S hady B rook Mr. and u n til 16 y e a rs ago w hen my fam ily c u ltu re clu b is y et to be sta rte d
Mrs. G reen w ere guests of Mr. m oved to H illsboro, w h ere I have w hen a lead e r fo r it is found. Thes­
ian to stu d y calves, rab b its, p o u l­
and Mrs. S ch n eid er at S hady B rook resid ed ev er since. I a tte n d e d A r­ p try
an d goats.
S a tu rd a y night. Mr. an d Mrs. G reen cade school, H illsboro g rad e and
sold th e ir store in P o rtlan d and high schools, an d th e U n iv ersity of
a re now liv in g on th e ir place at O regon. W hen in H illsboro high
school, I w as elected class p re s i­
H ubbard.
Mrs. F ra n k E ast sp en t th e w eek ­ d en t tw o y e a rs an d h a v e since
serv ed tw o v e ir s as p resid en t of
end of F e b ru a ry 16 in P o rtla n d th
e H illsboro H igh School A lum ni
w ith Mrs. J. J. Jam ison.
(C o n tin u e d fro m pa*re »)
association.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Jossy a tte n d ­
"D u rin g th e past th re e y ears I
Extractions
-
Fillings
ed th e fo rtie th w ed d in g a n n iv e r­ have been activ e in th e gen eral su g ar factor-,-'? n e x t do o r to s a w ­
Bridges - Plates
sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. in su ran ce an d b o nding business m ills in th e n o rth w e st an d th e loss
to
a
g
ric
u
ltu
re
of
su
g
a
r
beets
and
S tev e M eek of N o rth P lain s S u n ­ w ith offices in th e stag e d epot in
I sin cerely try to m ak e every
o th e r v eg etab le crops from w hich
day.
p la te com fortable and
H illsboro. I am m arried . A m a su g a r w as m ade.
Quilting Party
n a tu ra l looking.
m em b er of H illsb o ro C h am b er of
F
in
an
cial
assistan
ce
fo
r
th
e
es­
Mrs. F loyd B rad ley h ad a q u ilt­ C om m erce, h av e been secret rv of ta b lish m en t of th e alcohol p la n t in
ing p a rty at h er hom e W ednesday. H illsboro T ow nsend club No. 1 for
P re se n t w ere Mrs. Roy E pperson, th e last tw o term s an d am a m em ­ H illsboro w as h a rd to get, he said,
an d he h ad been d isap p o in ted
D EN TIST
Mrs. A ndrew Johnson, Mrs. L. A. b e r of th e M asonic o rd er. "If m
an y tim es. E astern cap ital w ill
E llinger, Mrs. J o h n Fuegy, Miss elected, I p rom ise C o u rteo u s and not do th e w ork, h e declared , it
C om m ercial Bldg.
M innie B auer an d C arol Fuegy E fficient S ervice."
2nd an d M ain Sts.
m u st be d one h e re o r n o t a t all.
and th e hostess.
H illsboro
O regon
P
re
c
e
d
in
g
th
e
F
o
rre
s
te
r
talk
.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J a c k Tow-
R ich ard E. W iley called a tte n -
hill F e b ru a ry 22, a girl. Mrs. Tow-
h ill w as a resid en t of th is section
Mr. and Mrs. Ted A n d resen of
fo r a tim e.
D ee w ere w eek -en d guests of r e l­
Mrs. Getty Honored
ativ es here.
S ev eral relativ es and frien d s of
Mrs. H arold R eynolds e n te r ta in ­
M rs. H. J. G etty cam e to h er hom e ed W ednesday evening.
G uest?
to h elp cele b rate h e r b irth d a y a n ­ w ere M esdam es M. Romig. P ete
n iv e rsa ry S a tu rd a y evening. The S ch u k art. R eece H ath h o rn C h es­
ev en in g w as spent p lay in g "500" te r M errill, an d H o w ard H adley.
and pinochle. P re se n t w ere Mr. and
M onday ev en in g v isito rs of Mr
M rs. A. P e rry and M r. and Mrs. and Mrs. H en ry W eav er w ere Mrs.
F ra n k H eizen reter and d au g h ter S u e D orland of Oswego. M i s s
S h irle y J e a n of P o rtlan d . Mr. and T h elm a D orland an d B ruce H ope
M rs. M ike V rlicak. Mrs. F ra n k of P o rtlan d .
E ast, M ary an d A m elia V rlicak,
R ob ert Moses, N icholas Kies, F red
B ethany Baptist Church
B urns, M ike V rlicak Jr., S tanley
M orning service, "A sk, S e e k ,
C ongdon and Mr. an d Mrs. H J
K nock." E vening service. “F rien d s
G etty.
R obert B enson of P o rtla n d spent of Jesu s."—Theo. A. L eger. pastor.
th e w eek-end w ith his p aren ts, Mr.
an d Mrs. F red Benson.
Mr. and M rs. W illiam L u eth e of
B o nneville sp en t th e w eek -en d
w ith h e r parents. Mr. an d Mrs.
J o h n G utschm idt. T h ey h ad to d e ­
to u r on th e ir w ay h e re on account
It is much better to have
of th e d an g ero u s co n d itio n of th e those
bad stains covered
highw ay. Mr. L u e th e has been
w o rk in g at B o nnev ille d u rin g th e and the rooms cleaned be­
freezin g w eath er, h elp in g m ove fore moving in.
m achinery.
L o n g T r ip to
A fric a T a k e n
Many Enrolled in
4-H Club Groups;
P.-T. .4. Sponsors
loo Late to Classify
1«.
a3P
Crop of Candidates
Remains Uncertain
OREGON
Thursday, February 27, lib'll
i Chevrolet-Oldsmobile
W E C E L E B R A T E o u r first e ig h t m o n th s in o u r new locatio n
a n d d u rin g th a t tim e h a v e p laced
CHEVROLET the LEADER
in p a sse n g e r cars a n d tru c k s in o u r te rrito ry fo r 1935,
Dr. P. G. Brown
Alcohol Distillery
Seen as Farm Aid
Dr. P. G. Brown
Proprietor Hillsboro Motor Co. and dealer in New Cars and
«
Better Used Cars for Less”
C ertified and G uaran teed U nder the C h evrolet O. K .’d Plan
Mountaindale
See h o w H o le p ro o f a n d
G o o d H ousekeeping help you
invest yo u r hosiery
d o lla rs w ise ly
“HERE WE COME”
Call 444 Day or Night
for Wrecker Service
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M o v in g T im e
“ W e C over S u r fa ce s”
MRS. EMMA MACKEY
Mrs. E m m a M ackey of F a l l
C reek, a fo rm er H illsboro resid en t,
died at th e E ugene hospital F e b ­
ru a r y 14. a fte r an illn ess of sev ­
e ra l m onths.
“N ick ”
She w as born 55 y ears ago a t
Hillsboro Decorating
Company
C fierlr/n f elasticity of Holeproof Hosiery
Phone H illsboro 2102
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in Good Housekeeping laboratories
You now have a new guide in buy.
ing hosiery — the word of on unques­
tioned authority. After two years of work
by Holeproof to produce hosiery both
P owers Grocery
sheerer and stronger for you . . . after
months of checking by Good House­
keeping experts . . , Good Housekeep­
Prom pt
P h on e 81
M ain S treet
Service
ing guarantees the quality of Holeproof
Shadowless chiffons or I
iMvica weights , . . newest shades
S p ecials for F eb ru ary 2 8 and 29
TOILET PAPER 1«/C
. o„
Blue & White. 4 for
14943
COFFEE
Red & W h ite. (3 lb». 7 3 c )
1-lb. tin
OVALTINE
L arge .............................
APRICOTS
Sai pain.-nlo. |.<-al.-d. N o. 1 tin . 2 for..
tZöC
$
R e s id e s th e
G o o d House*
keep ing g u a r­
antee- of
9
sty, H o le p ro o f
a ls o boars
the seal of
th e B e lte r
FabricsTesf-
ir g Bureau.
3 pairs for $2.85
H O LEPR O O F
H O S IE R Y
O lk e rta l 85c, St. 15, 51 25, 51.35 and 51 65
57c
on
ZtfC
This is the last week of
$50 Allowance
on any car that can be driven into our garage under its own power as a trade-in
on our New and Better Used Cars.
FLAV-R-JELL
3 fo r
TOMATOES —
Blue & White. 3 for
TUNA FISH
Blue & W hite. Hs. 2 fo r
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Feb. 28 and 29 only.
(Venetian theatre, Alfred Dysle, Rt. 2, Portland)
Six Carloads of Passenger Cars and Trucks in all body types and colors have
been received here this week.
SPRING SHOWING OF
Hand Knit Models
Shown by Nellie Hunter
Columbia Yarn Stylist
All Day Wed., March 4
YARN DEPARTMENT
Just a few days left for Popularity Contest. Gel your votes here
H illsb o ro M o to r Co.
J a m e s W h ite la w , Prop.
3 1 8 -3 3 2 E. M ain S treet
Phone Day or Night 444
Hillsboro, Oregon