The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 14, 1936, Image 9

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Volume 13, No, 13
Hillsboro Independent
Special Event
Set Helvetia
P la n
Selected Steiwer
J o in t S c h o o l P ic n ic ;
M o th er s H o n o red
illy
M r«
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H E L V E T IA A S w i . yodel dam r
w ill b<‘ tflVWi at the HOlvi tia hall
May 23 by the S w r yodel q u in te t
.inti fo u r S w I mm t n ie . t v i. io s
Jack
F u lle r w ill play a piano accordion
olo Yodelers a ic John Bocgli.
Henry ( ’ Stuub, John 11 u g lie r and
W ein er Nu.isbaniriei The p u b lic i
Invite d to come and have a ¡¿ood
I tunc These yodelerH m e m em ber,
tif the 40 H e lve tia male chorus in
Portland. fe a tu rin g the Swiss yod-
elern w ith the elan M e(’ hty pipe
band w ill g ive an nnuM ial enter*
tainm ent at the Swiss ha ll in P o rt­
Ralph E W illiam s, O regon’.', pres­
land M ay PI
ent rep ub lica n national c o m m it­
H elvetia and Pock Creek schools
teeman, who is credited w ith be­
w ill have a jo in t picnic at Helve
ing d ire c tly responsible fo r the
tin May 29, when the ch ild re n w ill
election o f O regon’s .Senator
<dinp ete in sports Patrons are ask­
S teiw er to serve as th e k e y ­
ed to b rin g lunch, cups and silver
noter at the rep ub lica n national
lee cream. coffee and lemonade and
convention to be held In C le v e ­
paper plates w ill he furnished.
land June 9 M r. W illia m s is the
Mr*. Horn Honored
veteran of the re p u b lica n na ­
T w e n ty-o n e members of the ( ’
tion al com m ittee, h a vin g served
E K o rn fa m ily had a . ui prise d fti-
28 years, w h ich is longer than
ner p a rty on M o th e r’s day at the
any
com m itteem an
o f
e ith e r
K orn home Mrs (.’ E K orn was
p a rty has served
honor guest and received m any
lo v e ly g ifts
Mi
Louise H leucr entertained
w ith a la w n p a rty S aturday, it he- j
in;: the b irth d a y of her daughter
D e lon - D oris and A lb e rt Jossi were
also honor guests, th e ir birthday,,
«fly M r>. O II 1‘eiernon)
being last week O th er guests were
BEND G ra d u i lion excrci>
w ill
R uth and Donald G ucrber. Betty. bo hold in the evening o f M ay
20
Jean and Bobbie Yungen, There a and the school w ill close M ay 22
Bishop. L illie Yungen. Annie. M ary
M r and M rs Charles Dev, re ll
and Joe Merecp. Fred Baumann, have a,, house gueet
i. • everal
S h irk y and Aldeune Z ahler
weeks M rs D e v e r,'Il’s daughter ,
, M is
T illie Jenny, daughter of M r Robert C K a u ffm a n am i M i s
M rs E lizabeth S chm idt, is serious­ Frances
Folsom
fro m
A tla n ta ,
ly il l ut her hm ni' in P ortland Her Georgip. w ho a rriv e d M ay 4 accom ­
husband, C h ris Jenny, reported het panied by th e ir brother. D r. Charles
c o n d itio n to the S chm idt fa m ily i W Folsom, also from A tla n ta , who
Sunday.
rem ained three days ut th e D e v­
M rs D avid T.schuhold was honor er,dl home, a fte r w h ich he le ft fo r
guest at the home o f her daughter, Los Angeles, to take up p riv a te
M rs
W allace MeCuen. o f Long* m edic.,1 practice a fte r p ra c tic in g in
view . Wash . Sunday She wa.s ac­ tile United States P u b lic H ealth
com panied by her fa m ily , Henry, Service
Ei nest, Clarence and C lara Tscha-
Mrs. Amos Henderson re tu rn e d
bold.
home re ce n tly fro m O regon C ity ,
Oscar «Boots! Keuerstein re tu rn ­ where she spent several weeks
ed from Katisrnan. Texas, last week
The local school and o th e r s u r­
He has been il l fo r some tim e and ro u n d in g schools jo in e d
T ig a rd
i glad to he hack in O regon The grade school at T ig a rd W e d m d a y
a ttitu d e at h is home in Kausman in a m usical fe stiva l a fte r w h ich
was 7(MMi feet M r Feuerstein stop
they played in d o o r b a ll. I ,,,cals
ped to v is it frien ds in New M exico defeated T ig a rd 8 to ,’t
w h ile cn rou te home
M r and M rs Bruce Bow ne and
M r and M rs Hoy Siegent haler d a ug hter spent M onday in Salem.
of Seattle, Wash , were guests at '
A pot lu ck d in n e r p a rty was held
the homo o f M is Rose F cucrtscin S atu rday evening at the W eaver-
Sunday M i S iegenthaler has a r ­ G holson home
Present were M r
ranged to be tra n sfe rre d back to and M i
P h ilip Adam and son E
P ortla nd in the near fu tu re O th- o . M r
and M rs
O liv .
I
ei guests at the Fcuci stem home M r and Mrs. W illia m H oltz, ane.
Mr
were M r. and M rs. Lee» I ’a.vne. and M rs
Charles D e ve rcll
and
S h irle y Payne and a ll the oth er daughters.
Miss Frances
Folson
n u i n l n r s of the fa m ily
and Mrs. R uth K a u ffm a n , A rth u r
Reunion Held
S te in h o ff, M r and M rs G Beazon,
The B adcrtscher home was the Miss M a xin e N ixon, M r and Mrs
scene of.a fa m ily reu nion M other's A lb e rt Scott, Mrs. O H Peterson
day A ll m em bers o f the fa m ily, and daughters Beulah and L u c ille
except H a rry, w ho lives at K la m a th and son Paul, M r and Mrs W.
Falls, w ere present.
W eaver, M r and Mrs D L. G h o l­
son. and daughters Maud. Ruth,
FOR
S H E R IF F , o n D em ocratic Nancy, Frances and P atty.
tic k ,•!. vote fo r C u rly Bennett
The com bined G lee clubs o f
Paid adv.
12-3 T ig a rd union high school w ill p re ­
sent the m usical comedy, "T he
L u c k y Jade", in the a u d ito riu m of
the high school F rid a y evening at
8 o'clock.
Graduation Set
for Bend School
One Day
Film D eveloping
Service
In at 9 A. ,M. Ready at
4 I*. M . Same Day.
Miik«' Schram« l's Your
Headquarters for
CAMERA EIL.MK
of All Kinds
Schramcl
Studio
Hillsboro
109 S. 2nd
W IL L IA M It l.tM 'K W O O D
FOR EST G R O VE
W illia m It.
Lockw ood. 63. died at th e home
o f his s is te r-in -la w . Mrs. F ra n k
Lockw ood. here M ay 5 a fte r an
illness of about 33 years.
M r. Lockw ood was b o r n a t
F renchtow n. M ont., August 20, 1872
He is su rvive d by the w id o w , three
daughters uud a son.
<’,inference C alled
A ll na tio n a l fa rm loan associa­
tio n m em bers of W ashington cou n­
ty are in v ite d to attend a special
stockholders' m eeting at M c M in n ­
v ille M ay 25, it is announced by
R. P G ill, se cre ta ry -li casurer o f
I N F I.A gro u p set-up at M c M in n -
i v ille . w ho is m a kin g the local ar-
I rangeincnts The m eeting w ill be­
gin at I 30 in the M c M in n v ille high
I school a u d ito riu m .
Established 1873
*I'lMwro Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, May 14, 1936
Cornelius Graduation Set for
Tonight; Rev. Reed to Speak
Local Man Head
Hiteon Resident
Building a Garage
I l l y M r , b i.r n lh r i o o k .t
were given to the honored guests
C O R N E L IU S E ig hth grade grad- and corsages made fo r each p o th ­
i nation exercises w ill be held at e r G am e, and a p icn ic lu nch were
j the new grade school a u d ito riu m enjoyed at noon.
T hursd ay evening at 8 o'clock. Rev.
M rs M a ry W ard o f Gaston. W il­
Charles Reed w ill give the addre. s. liam S chofield o f P o rtla n d ano M r
Everyone I k in vite d .
and Mrs. W A G oodin w ere d in ­
ner p a rly guests T hursd ay of M rs
M rs. M et la u g h e ry Honored
A group o f old fire n d s a n d M a rttia Mann.
M rs Charles W ells J r. of Red­
neighbors of M rs Surah M cC laugh-
'•i v Urprl '"I hei at hei home Wed­ mond is a guest o f he r m other,
Josepti Cochran.
nesday evening M rs John Jacobs- M r
M rs W illia m M unn has been re ­
in u h lc n and Mrs. J u lia n D e lm on tc
I served. M is.
D e lm on tc read
a tu rn e d from the hospital in H ills ­
[p o e m
c o m p lim e n tin g Mrs. M r - boro, w here she was being treated
C lang he ry, w ritte n by Mrs. M a ttie f i r in fla m m a to ry rheum atism .
M r; E llen «Mai V icke rs is very
I S m ith. Present were M r. and Mrs.
[ I! Ing el,Iigston , M r. and M rs John il l at her home here.
Jae o b sm u h lin and son. M r
and
: M i. J u lia n D e lm on tc and fa m ily ,
M r. and M i
J S uver, M r. and
Mi
Jack S m ith, M r.
H e n ry
Jacob, m uhlen. M e . A lfre d
Dore
and M rs M a ttie S m ith.
F u n e ra l services fo r Mrs. M y rtle
Sunday m o rn in g chu ren service
was opened at the M E ch u rch us Moats. 70, w ho died F rid a y in the !
home
of her daughter, Mrs. D e lla
the chon sang "M y M other'? B ib le ,”
w ith M i so. D o ri . and Geneva Shay Doan in W alla W alla, Wash . w ere
sin gin g tin- due part D u rin g the hold M onday aftern oon at 2 o'clo ck
chu rch h o u r M r
M a ttie S m ith, from the Donelaon At S ew ell f u ­
R. L . B u rn e tt of H illsb o ro , w ho
Miss Helen O liv e r and D a vid E d­ n e ral chapel. B u ria l was in C o rn e ­
monston and F ra n k O liv e r sang, liu s cem etery w ith Rev. H e n ry is s k ip p e r of Sea Scout sh ip C o l­
“ I f You I.ove Y o u r M o th e r.” C o r­ H a lle r o ffic ia tin g .
um bia, w h ich was selected as na ­
M rs Moats was born December
sages were presented to Mrs. John
tio n a l fla g sh ip fo r 1936 A nn ou nce­
30.
1863.
in
O
hio
and
had
been
l
i
v
­
Pidcock, oldest m othe r
present;
Mrs. Roy La E ollette, y o u n g e s t ing in W alla W alla w ith her daugh­ m ent was received S atu rday fro m
m othe r pre ent; M r
W a lte r 1’ o ff- ter fo r the last throe years. She is , the n a tio n a l headquarters at N ew
cnbarger. mot tier w ith most c h il­ , s u rv iv e d by three sisters and three Y o rk. T h is is th e greatest ho no r
dren present; M r
D { ’. W hitin g, brothers, M rs. Emma Yoc«.m and th a t m ay come to a Sea Scout ship
L u la C h ap in o f S heridan and
m o th e r h a vin g most descendants. M r
and Mrs. Charles Reed, parsonage Mrs. M a ry B la ir o f H ills b o ro ; W il­ and the selection is m ade fro m
lia
m
W
o lf of Kansas, C E W o lf of m ore tha n 1000 u n its in the U n ite d
m other
D u rin g
th e
E p w o rth
League hour in the eve ning a M o th - C o rn e liu and Scott W o lf o f G res­ States and te r r ito r ia l possessions.
ham, fo rm e rly in business in H ills -
er's day program was presented.
D esignation was made on c iv ic
, boro.
( arnival S u c c e s s
M y rtle W o lf Moats was t h e en te rp rise and service, a ctivitie s,
S p rin g c a rn iv a l held at the grade d a u g h te r o f Jonas and A lic e W olf, personnel, advancem ent o f scout­
school a u d ito riu m
last T hursd ay w ho were residents of the C orne- J ing, leadership, c o n d itio n o f e q u ip ­
eve ning was a success F o llo w in g bus d is tric t. One daughter. Mrs. m ent, un iform s, scout advancem ent
a ta lk in g p ic tu re in the upper a u ­ D ella Doan o f W alla W alla, and and a b ility in seamanship, accord­
d ito riu m . hot dog stands, a fish tw o g ra n d ch ild re n su rvive
in g to w o rd fro m Thom as J. Keane,
pond and a n o v e lty booth were
She was a m em ber o f the V. F. ' n a tio n a l d ire c to r o f Sea S couting
enjoyed in the basement. A large W a u x ilia r y and the U n ite d B rc th -
ero w d attended.
ern church.
Tuesday eve ning a gro up o f
young people surp rised J u lia n D el-
m onte w ith a p a rty at his home.
Present were M r. and M rs. J u lia n
The L cisyviH e sew ing c lu b en»
D elm ontc and fa m ily , M rs M a ttie
S m ith. Misses Helen O liv e r, V ir ­ te rta in e d the H a n d ic ra ft clu b w ith
g in ia E rik: on, and Helene Shaw, a w ie n e r roast S atu rday.
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at
F rank O liv e r, D a vid
Edm onston
the home o f M r. and Mrs. E. B erg-
and John and L lo y d M u n d o rf.
N eigh bo r . o f W ood craft livtg e gren w ere M rs. C. G rand, M rs.
W hitehead,
M iss M a r y
nu t T h u rsd a y evening at B un ning's Sabina
ha ll A d is tric t org an izer was pres­ G rand and K en ne th M ills o f A loha
M r. and Mrs. A Maes and G e r­
ent Miss M a rie M elanson's side e n ­
m aine and M r. and M rs. Claeys
te rta in e d the lodge.
the D,-Hover fa m ily a t
M
E chu rch p ra y e r m eeting vis ite d
w ill be held at the home o f M rs. B rush P ra irie . Wash., Sunday.
Mt
C
.S
I in« r att, nded a b ir th ­
A J. O liv e r F rid a y eve ning at 8
day p a rty given in honor o f Mrs.
o’clock.
M rs. G eorge W oodw orth o f H ills ­ Emma M c N e lly in H ills b o ro last
boro and M rs. F ra n k M u rp h y of Wednesday.
T ro u td a le w ere hostesses at a d in ­
ner Sunday at the M u rp h y lium e
in T ro u td a le , h o n o rin g M rs A . L.
Br, ck of C o rne liu s Present w ere
Mr
B ro ck and Miss G uin eve re
and M r. and M rs. E. U. S .ilm o w
and Delores o f C o rne liu s, M i.s R ita
D aly of P ortla nd .
M rs. George
W o o d w o rth o f H illsb o ro , and M r.
and M rs. M u rp h y and daughters
G ladys and C laire . The Brocks,
M urphys, and Mrs. W ood w o rth were
neighbors in M ontana a nu m be r
o f years ago.
Miss M a rg u e rite Jncobsm uhlcn
fe ll at school last week and cut
her leg on a nail, m a kin g it neces­
sary fo r several stitches and clamps.
S a tu rd a y afternoon the W om en’s
Home M issiona ry society o f M . E.
chu rch entertained w ith a s ilv e r
tea at th e home o f M rs. Lester
M oo be rry. Mrs. A . J. O liv e r was in
charge o f a M other's day program .
A large cro w d attended and the
proceed go to the M etho dist O ld
People's Home in Salem.
C. C. R u th attended the gra in
dealers’ con ven tion in P o rtla n d F r i­
day and S atu rday.
M rs A le x M cPherson spent sev­
eral days last week v is itin g frien ds
in P o rtla n d
Painting Contractor
Farew ell Given
Paperhanging
Mrs. M a ttie S m ith en tertain ed
Phone 320X1
Hillsboro
the p u p ils of C e n te rv ille school
F rid a y at the school as a fa re ­
w e ll fo r Ila and V io le t V.m dehey,
w ho are m o vin g away, and Eddie
W ilson, w h o graduates soon. G ifts
JX
Funeral Monday for
Walla Walla Woman
Section 2, Pages 1 to 6
H ills b o ro A rgu s Established 1894
c rnedy was recently played to a OLD newspapers for »ale, 10 cents
fu ll house at the H ills d a le school.
Those ta k in g pa rt in the cast, u n ­
der the d ire c tio n o f M aude Teusch-
er. d ra m a tic teacher, are Helen
H IT E O N I Ham pton, w ho p u r­ F lin k, W illia m B u rke Anne N ew - j
chased fiv e acres fro m H andy b ro th ­ berg, Imogene S m ith, W a lte r F ru ti- i
ers, is b u ild in g a garage and w ill gcr, R ichard F lin k , and Helen N e l­
b u ild a house iri th e fa ll.
son.
Vance B osw ell o f near B ea ver­
ton en tertained m em bers o f the
Subscribe now to the A rgu s In
H ite o n c a lf clu b T iiu rs d a y n ig h t.
M rs. L u c ille F lin t o f Scholls was
hoste ■ fo r the Rebekah clu b W ed­
nesday.
Young fo lk
fro m here helped
to c h a riv a ri M r. and M rs. H e n ry
M etzen tine at the Z w e in c r home
M a y 1.
M r and M rs. Dave W hitesides
o f S tockton. Cal , M r. and M rs.
H e n ry Greebe and Miss E lizab eth
F e rris o f P ortla nd w ere d in n e r
p a rty guests F rid a y n ig h t o f M r.
and M rs. Ray K n ike n .
Ralph, the sm all son o f M r. and
Mrs. R obert H olland, has been q u ite
i sick.
H e n ry M etzentine, w ho has been
em ployed at the Kam ezine d a iry a
nu m be r o f years, is now w o rk in g
i at Red Rock d a iry.
G raduation
S u it
SPECIAL
Dark oxford suits of high-
grade material. Attractive
single and double-breasted
I coat styles.
ONLY
$1585
Kinton 4-H Club
Benefit on May 22
, K IN T O N —In a cam paign to p ro -
' v id e 4-H clu b scholarships, t h e
H illsd a le D ra m a tic clu b is present­
in g a comedy play, "A a ro n S lic k
fro m P u n k in C ric k ." at the K in ­
ton G range ha ll M ay 22.
T his
on the na tio n a l s ta ff o f the Boy
Scouts o f Am erica.
O wen M atthews, w in n e r o f the
Eddie C a ntor peace essay scho la r­
ship. is a m em ber o f the s h i p
w h ic h has en rolled 34 a ctive m em ­
bers.
.
The ship is sponsored by a clu b
form ed of parents o f th e members.
B u rn e tt is on the sales s ta ff of
th e
M acKenzie M o to r com pany
here.
PLACE YOUR ORDER
NOW!
The stock at this unusually
low price is lim ited
W illiam H. (B ill)
DIERDORFF
Candidate for
Republican Nomination
COUNTY CLERK
LcisyviHe
P rim a rie s M a y 15
Farm er - V eteran
The
MEN’S SHOP
Howe & Wells, Prop.
207 E. Main St., Phone 1412
«Paid Adv.)
Tabe a
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GET A CG UAINTED " TEIP
Fmv-x>r¿cecC co A l
Spray Gun
Painting
Modern equipm ent
makes this the fastest,
most economic method
for painting
Caragos
Stucco Buildings
Warehouses
Roofs
Dairy Barns
H. D. FULLER
Here are the d etails of our
"GET ACQUAINTED"
OFFER
M e II hand you th e keys lo a new Chevrolet . .
COME IN, GET A NEW
CHEVROLET, AND DRIVE
IT FOR AN HOUR OR
A DAY WITHOUT ANY
OBLIGATION.
knowing th ey will he the k ty s l(t your frien dsh ip!
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NEW PERFECTED
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(D o u b le -A c tin g , S e lf A rtic u la tin g )
fhe safest and smoothest ever
developed
WITH THE
"METER-
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bundle.—A rgus.
D IV ID E N D S ?
State R epresentative
E. W.
Kirkpatrick
of Milwaukie
Democratic Candidate for
Returned to GENERAL’S
P r e fe r r e d R isk Fire
Insurance Policyholders
for Twelve Consecutive
Years
CONGRESSMAN
Tualatin Valley
Insurance Agency
Townsondism
(Paid Adv.)
ing. Prove th a t its K nee-A ction G liding R ide*, Shockproof Steering*
ear in its price range. A nd prove th a t its Iligh-C o m pression V alve-
GENERAL MOTORS IN S T A L L ­
M E N T P LA N M O N T H L Y P A Y .
M E N TS TO S U IT YOUR PURSE
the im ootheit, safest ride o f a ll
Solid Sleel one-piece T u rre t T o p is t lie strongest and the sm artest look­
the most beautiful and comforfablo
bodies ever created for a
low-priced cor
HIGH-COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD
ENGINE
IMPROVED GLIDING
KNEE-ACTION BIDE*
P rove th a t C hevrolet's .New Perfected Ifv drau lie Brakes are the
safest and sm ootliest-acting brakes you've ever tried. Prove th a t its
and < îennine I idler N o I )raft V entilation m ake it the m ost com fortable
Not a “ Mutual” !
Served ill the a rm y d u rin g the
The GENERAL of AMERICA
w a r; an a tto rn e y ; m em ber 1933
legislature.
is » strong, o ld - lin e sto c k
Prom ises support of President
company w ith cash capital
Roosevelt and the dem ocratic p a rty
in th e ir heroic e ffo rts to im p ro ve
and surplus of nearly fou r
c o n ilifio n s fo r the w o rk in g people.
million dollari!
W ill endeavor lo preserve Bonne- I
v ille pow er for O regon and the I
Before you Inture, get ALL
people. W ill coni m ile a c tiv e ly to I
th e facti about GENERALI
support a le a l old ago pension plan,
w h ich he considers a v ita l need
o f o u r co u n try. W ill con tinu e ae-
liv e ly to oppose a ll sales taxes,
W ill' oppose a ll European entang le­
m ents since they may resu lt In
d ra g g in g us In to another costly I
w o rld w ar. W ill con tinu e to oppose I Phone 841 316 E. M ain, Hillsboro
w ithout any obligation!
IN NEW T U R R E T TO P BODIES
p ix i n j even better perform ante with
•ven less g a t and oil
First District
T
IM ', a “ get a c q u a in te d " trip in the only complete low-priced rn rj
SOLID STEEL one-piBc<
TURRET TOP
a crown o f beauty, a fortress o f safety
in-1 le.nl I'ngine gives o u tsta n d in g perform ance, as well as econom y
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