The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 03, 1936, Special Tabloid Edition, Page 8, Image 8

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P a g e E ig ht
Members of the Fair Board
Annual Meeting
Held Sunday at
Pioneer Church
b z/ z
Coffee club w ill m eet F rid ay a f t­
ernoon. S ep tem b er 11, in th e ch am ­
b e r of com m erce rooms. This is
th e first m eetin g since th e su m ­
m er's vacation, and th e new p re si­
dent, Mrs. T. G. B ronleew e. and h er
officers a re p lan n in g a program for
th e m eeting. A ll m em bers a re r e ­
quested to be present.
evening :‘t the M.uonh* ball, a 1st-
<• t by u P ortlund DeMoluy c h a p ­
te r P aren ts of the girls a re invited
to attend
Krturn from Vacation—
Mr and M rs E b n e r B atchelder
of northeast of H illsboro re tu rn e d
Sunday from a w e e k s trip w hich
included a visit w ith friend., at
Ashland, on to K lam ath Fall» and
into n o rth ern C alifornia
It« tu r n ­
ing hom e by way of B end and
4
Redmond. thus well* : 1« t-s
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B utte, and o th er friends in the
Redmond section, w here they fo r­
m erly resided. T hey report th e
Hctftopji. form erly of Hillsboro, as
doing fine and having a m odel
farm u n d er irrigation.
Plan H arvest I e stiv a l—
M trnber* of St M atthew s A ltar
society met M onduy evening at the
home of Mi F red C uldw ell. A etiv-
lties for the fall w ere planned and
w elfare w ork disetu sed. The la In s
are p rep arin g for a Hurveat F esti­
val and bazaar in O ctober Those
at th e m eeting w ere Mesdames L.
1. McCoy. A II Ahts. J a n u s B u rn ’ .
W. Solder, H enry P eter -n J r . F
(In n e
C. Smith, C C l>efree», J G rogan,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Kelly went I. Jardee, Ed Wort man. A J Mil-
to P o rtlan d the first of th e week tenbOTger. F ran k Schneider. A lbert
to Visit Mr and Mrs A lbert Mt-II.ir Spiering. F irst C aldw ell and Mar*
of Council. Idaho. Mrs Mabel Mel delle Defree.s.
G ar and Mrs. Freem an, w ho w ere
f guests of P ortland relatives. The .Mrs. Haase In jured—
"Specs" to u rn am en t held in con­ M ellars and Mrs. F reem an fo r­
Mr Jo h n H aase of m ar C o rn e­
nection w ith fam ily night nt F o r­ m erly resided here.
lius fell from u ladder w hile pu k ­
est Hills golf course A ugust 26
Mrs Emma D ierdorff, her sis ing apples M onday S he hu>t,».:.»•«!
was won by Neil R ichardson and
Mrs R Waltz an d th e p u ttin g con­ ter. M rs., M argaret B uckingham , ju ries w hich necessitated a m ajor
test follow ing th e d in n er was won and M r and Mrs John Schaefer operation. D r C T S m ith is a t­
1» Mi
Frank Millet and J. P and sons John M and W illiam of tending her. S he Is at S m ith's hos­
L innton spent th e w eek-end at
McGlasson.
the Tillam ook beaches, retu rn in g pital.
A social night w ill be held the via Seaside and A storia
O ddities in W ind ow —
second a n d
fo urth
W ednesday
Tonsil operations w ere p erfo rm ­
Among new contributions to the
nights of each month, th e n ext
one being S ep tem b er 9 w ith tot r- ed for D elbert llen d erlin g of F o r­ A rgus w indow th is week a re a
est
G
rove
M
onday
and
for
John
Bonny Bess tom ato w eighing one
n am ents at 4 p. m. in stead of 5.
, Jepson of C ornelius W ednesday at pound, grow n by Fred Dion of
and d in n er at 7 p. m.
S m ith's hospital by D r F. S. R ich­ northeast of Hillsboro, purple po­
tatoes that retain that color when
Mr and Mrs. H arry C lin e and a rd s.
Mrs. F. F. P ip er and d au g h ter ! cooked, grow n by W illiam Fish-
d au g h ter w ent to Kelso, W ash. Elsie
of K lam ath Falls arrived back of n ear Hillsboro.
' S unday to m 3ke a farew ell visit T uesday for a few days' visit with
Krturn» from M ontana—
to Mr. C line's sister, Mrs. Mnry her daughters. Misses M ary Lou
M
R W W
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and
E
velyn
P
iper
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Hillsboro.
C alhoun of Saline. Kan., w ho has
Mrs Mina S hirley of Newberg, week fro m a tw o month..' v i.it
been v isiting for som etim e w ith
w
ith
her
m
other.
Mrs.
S
B.
Fosti
r,
her paren ts and o th er relativ es at form erly of this city, was visiting and other relatives at H avre Mont.
w
ith
old
friends
h
ere
T
hursday
Kelso and Mr and Mrs. C line She
H er m other hu.s been w ry ill.
left S unday for home. Mr. C line and looking a fter property in te r­
ests.
and his siste r had not m et for 23
Dr D. F. W iley perform ed at«»n-
Mrs. K athleen I.ow ry and Mi.
years.
A group of E pw orth L eaguers M argaret C ain of San F ra n c isco . i sil operation T uesday for Lucille
Spiering. d au g h ter of Mr and Mrs.
from the H illsboro M ethodist church Cal., visited Mr. and Mrs. W M John S piering of Laurel.
enjoyed th e an n u al boat excursion Snipes of R ecdville last week.
M. Hall of the dry goods d e p a rt­
Dr. C T. Sm ith perform ed ton-
on th e W illam ette riv e r M onday
night T he affair is sponsored a n ­ silcctoniies for Mrs 11 A Q uier m ent at W eil’s store r e tu rn e d Thur>
n ually by M ethodist Y outh W ork­ M onday and for C larence W hit­ day from \.e «tiordng at Mt R
ier and the Tacom a country.
lock of V ernonia on W ednesday
ers.
Dr. H. D Huggin.
perform ed
Mrs. F. M McLeod of Gaston Is
Mr. and Mrs. J H M urton and
A rline
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M iller of P o rt­ at S m ith 's huspital under the care tonsil operation* for Mi?.
K am na and Nolan Furrow ’ S a t u r ­
land are sp en d in g th e w eek in of Dr. C. T. Sm ith.
V ictoria, B. C.
L a d ie s ' A id of th e M. E church day at Jones hospital.
Mr and Mrs. H. B. P in k erto n
Dr. and Mrs H. D H uggins left will m eet W ednesday afternoon at
and fam ily of Moro w ere we« k-end
W ednesday for Elk lake on a fish­ the church.
ing trip . T hey w ill re tu rn after
Mrs. R. J. S m ith of P o rt A n­ , guests of th eir relatives, Mr. and
L abor day.
geles. Wash., is visiting her m o th ­ Mrs. J. L. Searcy.
Dr. H D. Huggins pei form ed a
Mr. and Mrs. J R P ep p ard and er, Mrs. W S. T ilton
F red H C aldw ell m ade a trip 'm astoid operation S atu rd ay f o r
ch ild ren sp en t the w eek-end w ith
I C harles C runican.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. P ittin g e r at to M arshfield over th e w eek-end
B radw ood.
Plan for Socials
at Forest Hills
Recent Bride
Given Shower
C offee C lub M eets—
( )rder of Rainbow
Auxiliary Plans
O fficers
Rummage Sale Installs
G rand officers of the O rd er of
w ill install officers of
September 11,12 H Rainbow
illsboro A ssem b ly W e d iic .-iln y
A uxiliary to the A m erican I,«-
glon will hold u rum m age sale ai
the U ppcnknm p building at 159
South Second avenue. Friday and
S aturday, S eptem ber II and LI
The salp will begin F riday a fte r­
noon at 1 o’clock and w ill continue
through F riday and S aturday, in ­
cluding evenings
C om m ittee ill charge of the sale
will be M esdam e.s A rth u r Krovgci
C. E slinger, F red A in aeh ei. Fred
E ngeldinger. F red Caldw ell. Paul
P atterson. E A G riffith, H 1)
English, and W E. C yrus Co opei
ation of the m em bers is re q u e ste d
in b ringing to the sale useful a r ­
ticles of ull kinds A special appeal
is math* for c h ild ren ’s clothing
, w hich has been outgrow n and is
in good condition.
R eports of th e stale convention
at R oseburg w ere given bv Mr-
Fred C aldw ell and Mrs Paul I’.it
terson .T h e m em bers com m ended
the chorus very highly on b rin g ­
ing hom e aw ards in com petition
T hese men have served as m em ­ w ith m usical groups from other
bers of th e county fa ir board for parts of th e state.
m any y ears They are. above, at
Installation of officers will be
left: R. M. B anks of Banks, and held Jointly w ith th e legion, and
right: H T H esse of Scholls, and. the d ate is S eptem ber 22. m eeting
lx low: C. D. Minton a t Foi «■. I night for the legionnaires.
L ast S und ay 's an n u al pioneer
g ath erin g at th e old W est Union
B aptist church w as considered th e
m ost in terestin g one in all t h e
y ears C aptain Hall of M cM innville
has been p resen tin g a program
th e re the last S unday in August
T h e re was a picnic d in n er at noon,
an d a program in the afternoon,
w ith C aptain Hall presiding.
T he principal address w as given
by one of his old college class
m ates. Rev. l.iclid er. now pastor
of a church at T ulare. Cal. H av­
ing n ever v isited O regon before
his trib u te to th e pioneers was
g reatly appreciated. D. C L ato u r-
e tte of O regon City gave in te re st­
ing and am using ex periences of
his grandfath er, th e Rev. Ezra
F isher, w ho w as one of th e first
B aptist m inisters in ch arg e at the
W est Union church. Those m aking
b rie f talks' w e r e Mrs. H arriett
H oover K illin of P o rtlan d , w ho
w as born on a farm in th is vicinity,
and w ho atten d ed ch u rch an d S u n ­
day school th ere over 70 y ears ago;
and F ran k Moore, who lived n ear
th e re 57 y ears ago. an d h ad not
been here for 50 years.
A very in terestin g p ap er w as
re a d by Mrs. Finley, d au g h ter of
th e late Rev. C. A. Woody, a pio­
n eer B aptist m in ister of Oregon.
O th ers w ho spoke w ere V erne
B right of Aloha. D r K en n eth L at-
o u re tte of Y ale u n iv ersity , and
E dith Tozier W eath erred of H ills­
boro. A m ale q u a rte t fu rn ish ed
th e music.
W est U nion w as th e first B ap­
tis t church organized in th e w hole
O regon country, in 1844 D avid
L enox w as th e first to sta rt th e
organization. T he present bu ild in g
w as erected in 1853. and th e h a n d ­
m ad e lum ber an d nails a re now
a curiosity.
Mrs. Ja c k D onahue <Eva O akes)
w as guest of honor at a sh o w er
W ednesday n ig h t of last w eek at
th e hom e of Mrs. E. A. D eaville.
w ith Mrs. D w ight H am m ond and
Mrs. D eaville as hostesses O th er
guests
presen t w ere M esdam es
M aud Boscow. Leo Susbauer. V in­
cen t
H einrich.
C harles
Hines.
H aro ld W eisenback, Lloyd Met-
zentine. Lee Oakes. Ed B randaw ,
Ross H artram pf. Jim B urns, W il­
la rd *Hughes. M attie Sm ith, Ray
M ann and d a u g h te r M ary Rae,
R ichard Busch. Louis Logan. R ob­
e rt Enschede. W illiam Ziegler. O t­
to S teinke: M isses G ussie Sigler,
L eona Rogers. E laine Caldw ell.
L ena D elplanche. Lena C hiotti,
V alene U nderw ood, and F erry H en-
dren.
T h u rs d a y , Si*p(«*m I»«• 1* ,‘L 1 9 ‘itì
A R G U S, H IL LSB O R O , O R E G O N
County Red Cross
Chapter to Meet
F irst m eeting of th e county Red
C ross ch ap te r since th e su m m er v a ­
cation period w ill be held T h u rs­
day evening, S ep tem b er 10. at the
c h a m b r of com m erce room in
Hillsboro, beginning at 7:30. N om ­
inations for officers w ill be receiv ­
ed. and all those in terested in the
county Red Cross w ork are invited
to attend.
Children Break Arms—
V erne, th e eig h t-y ear-o ld son of
Mr. and Mrs. E dw ard Thom pson,
broke his left elbow S unday when
he fell in to th e sew er ditch being
co n stru cted in East H illsboro; and
on W edensday. Dolores, six -y ear-
old d a u g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. O tto
W illiam s of South S ix th avenue,
fell into th e ditch an d broke her
left arm in th re e places. Both c h il­
d re n w ere atten d ed by Dr. A. O.
P itm an at th e Jo n es hospital.
Laughs from the Day’s News!
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Did You
KNOW
There’s a
NEVJS ITEM
N EW BAKERY
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COLLECTED _ 114 TUE J S R M E ’ FASHIOk)^------ -Í
in Town?
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That We Make Real
HOME-MADE BREAD
If you like F R E S H B R E A D — Huy it d ire c t from
us— a n d be s u re i t ’s F R E S H . . . o r g e t th e b e n e fit
o f 3c sa v in g on a lo af of
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ONE-DAY OLD BREAD—
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TPffrS OMV/ Fol? BE'NÖ
ONE DF»y LATT!’.
WHOLE W HEAT DOUGHNUTS
Dozen
CHOCOLATE PIE—
Special .
10c
20c
20c
Special Prices on All Cakes Saturday
al the New
Hillsboro Home Bakery
Bark of Pi<gly W irgly
126 N. KECONI) AVE. — LONG BLDG.