The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 05, 1936, Image 9

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to L ocal P roap erlly
’37
Automobiles—
A n n u u n rrn irn t at N e w 1937 Cara.
C itin g M a n y Refinements,
Found in T hia t*ap<-r
W ith W hich ia C om hin n l tin- H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Volum e 43. Nu. 3K
H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d
M r m id M i. R o b e rt C la r k J r . M r
m id M i
R o b e rt C lu r k S r . M i and
M rs
A l l.e o n h a rt, M r
m id M rs
T o m m y I. m a
M r and M i
Hen­
ry S tu m p M r and M rs
G eorge
S tu m p and son Frank, a ll o f P o r t­
la n d
Mitchell Named
Group Official
O r c n c o S c h o o l H on or R oll
in U p p e r G r a d e s G iv e n
Play to be Given
Blooming Sunday
Illy Mr«. C m II Korun)
ORENCO
.
B
II
A
M itchell
wa .
agm n elected one o f th e d ire c to rs
o f tlie O reg o n P o u ltr y and Pet
S toek a ssociation at th e
a m iu u l
m e e tin g o f the s to c k h o ld e rs h e ld
In th e c h a m b e r o f e om m eree in
P o rtla n d last W ednesday lie was
also
elected
v ic e -p re s id e n t
th is
y e a r M r M ile lie ll lias been one o f
th e d ir e c to r , o f tin s a sso cia tio n fo r
. ''V I I ll V e a l
'P i l e a
'e la tio n holds
Its show w ith tlie P a c ific In te r
n a tli m il L iv e s to c k E x p o s itio n a n ­
n u a lly
B o rn , to M r m id M rs
F ra n k
H a th a w a y at SI V in c e n t's h o s p ita l
last T h u rs d a y , a tin y and g ir l T lie
tw in s w e ig h e d 15 p o nnds M r and
M is H u th a w a y fo rm e rly liv e d here
Mi
m id Mrs
Joe Regan and
d a u g h te r
G w e n d o ly n
of W e stp o rt
v is ite d M i m id M rs J a c k Rogers
S u nday
Mi
m id M i . • Ray Chase o f
G le n w o o d S p rin g s C o lo , visited
Mr
m id M i
I. It C a rte r last
T ue sd a y e v e n in g
J a c k ie S te w a rt o f P o rtla n d is
s p e n ding tlie w eek w ith tils g ra n d ­
parents. M i
and
M rs
C h a rle s
Evans
M r and M r ■ R obison and d a u g h ­
te rs v is ite d lust S a tu rd a y and S u n ­
d a y w ith M r and M rs George F o rd
at K< Iso, Wash
N a m e ( o n iin ittr r s
Mi
F in d A id in g n t V a n co u ve r.
Wa li
v isite d se v e ra l d a y s w ith
M r and Mt
C a lv in G ross
P -T A c o m m itte e s a p p o in te d lire
as fo llo w s
M rs A u s tin S e ra ffo rd .
M rs F ra n k W a rre n . M rs G eorge
. G o o d m a n r e f r e s h m e n t , M rs I le r h -
e it Si In a lt M r
C a rly le , M rs W II-
fe rt.
p ro g ra m , M is
G u ll K a rn s,
p u b lic ity , and M rs
llo a g u e , M rs
Gross, m e m b e rs h ip
Ira Rogers is i l l w ith th e m um p s
P u p ils on th e h o n o r r o ll in the
u p p e i g ra d e , tin.- m o n th are K r il­
l' t l.e o h de n . J u liu s D e b ra a n d
B e rn ic e
F.nslev H o n o ra b le
m en­
tio n l.o is Robison H u g h R ing. H e l­
en W ille r t. G a il M is h le r. Dun W a r­
ren . B ev erly
C a m p b e ll. F ra n k D o ­
b ra and A r t h u r A n d e rson .
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests nt
th e C h a rli - E vans h o m e w e re M r
and M rs E H S te w e rt and c h il­
d re n M r and M i
V e rn e M orgus.
M i- R u th Reed and c h ild re n , a ll of
P o rtla n d m id M r
a nd M rs
M
Senskc o f H ills b o ro .
Itu v H a p p e n Place
M r m id M is S h e ld o n N o r th r u p
o f N o rth P la in s h ave purchased
tlie Dappen property here.
S u n d a y w ill tie a d a v o f u n u su a l
in te re s t
ill th e O i e n c o -R e e d v tlle
p a ris h T lie 11 o 'c lo c k se rvice in
t in O rc n c o c h u rc h w ilF be an echo
m e e tin g of th e N a tio n a l P re a c h in g
*
w i'i al-i'i tlie it o’c lo c k
,
ice III t h e R e c iH lI le c liu r r l) .
T hose o h o h a v e a tte n d e d tile v a r ­
ious sessions o f ttie m issions w ill
g iv e th e n im p re ssio n s A ll w h o can
w ill a tte n d th e mass m e e tin g in
tlie P o rtla n d m u n ic ip a l a u d ito r iu m
at 3 o 'c lo c k nt tlie a fte rn o o n
M rs E lle fs o n .spent th e w e e k-e n d
in P o rtlan d w ith her sister. M rs
C lia m b e i lin
Persons In ju re d
George Persuns was In ju re d F r i-
d a y w lw n he fe ll fro m a step la d -
d e r S e v e ra l rib s w e re broken D r
z\ f) P itm a n a tte n d e d h im .
(Bv M r. I W lllnrlehal
B L O O M IN G T h e p u b lic is in ­
v ite d to till- p re s e n ta tio n o f t h e
p la y "T h e W h o le T o w n 's B ro k e ,"
w h ic h w ill be te n d e re d m th e base­
m e n t of tin lo ca l c h u rc h S u n d a y
n ig h t by mem hci.-. o f th e Y o u n g
People's society
M a rc e lla B ra n d a w has re co ve re d
fro m th e w h o o p in g cough.
She
re tu rn e d to school M onday.
M rs B e rth a D e m m in le ft S u n ­
d a y a fte rn o o n fo r C a rlto n to . pend
so m e tim e at th e hom e o f M i arid
Mi
L o re n Jackson
A p a rty wag h e ld at th e M N e u ­
m ann hom e O c to b e r 25 at w h ic h
tin - fo llo w in g w e re p r e s e n t M is se s
S te lla G u r s k e , E s th e r M e y e r, H e le n
and D o ro th y lle lm o ld and R egina
N e u m a n n . L e o n a rd
and
H e n ry
G u rske .
H e n ry
N e u k ir k .
E rn e st
M e ye r. E d w in K ie k lin e fe r . E rn e st
B u r k i II n ry m id J o h n N e u m a n n
and Ernest B r e lje a n d L e o n a rd
S lm ft o f G lencoe, M in n . E v e n in g
was s|H 'nt p la y in g "500" and h ig h
score was h e ld by 1.....n a rd G u rs k e
and E sth e r M e ye r, lo w b y S te lla
G u rs k e and E d w in K lc k h a e fe r.
T he L a d ie s' A id m et in t h e
c h u rc h last T h u rs d a y u n d e r t h e
auspices o f M rs M N e u m a n n M rs
E rr'd M u h ly and M rs L o u ts N e u -
k ir k s h a ll se rv e on t h e
v is itin g
c o m m itte e in N o ve m b e r
P u p ils o f th e Io w a H ill school
h e ld a H a llo w e 'e n p a rty F rid a y a f t ­
e rn o o n . C o n te sts and games w e re
p la ye d and re fre s h m e n ts
se rve d
P u p ils h a v in g p e rfe c t a tte n d a n ce
records .ire E rn e s tin e S e liu le n b e rg .
V e rn o n and Ile n e G nus and M ilto n
W a ka ya m a
E ra n k U sui is a m e m b e r o f th e
boys' 4 11 c lu b o f th e F e rn H ill
school.
M rs M ustenon o f H ills b o ro . W P A
in s tru c to r, addressed th e
L a d ie s '
A id la t w e e k o ffe r in g to th e la ­
dies o f th e c o m m u n ity h e r course
on in te r io r decorating.
Aloha Resident
Succumbs Sunday
M rs E liz a b e th J u n e C la rk e 711.
re s id e n t o f A lo h a fo r PI years, d ie d
S u n d a y m o rn in g at th e Jones hos­
p ita l E u n e ra l services w e re h e ld
fro m Y o u n g 's E u n e ra l Hom e W e d ­
nesday
a fte rn o o n m id in te rm e n t
was in W ilk e s ce m e te ry.
Mi
C la rk e was lio rn at W est
M id d le se x. Pa . M ay 17. 1R6II D e ­
ceased i s u rv iv e d b y tie r son. W il­
b u r C la rk e , o f A lo h a ; a s is te r. M rs.
Sara A R o m o f L le w e lly n . N e b .
m id tw o b ro th e rs. Jam es T and It.
A . C la rk e o f W est M id d le s e x Pa,
1873
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 5, 1936
P.-T. A. Formed
at Meacham
I lo w e 'e n p a rty at th e W ilb u r D illo n
! hom e in H ills b o ro F rid a y e v e n in g .
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d
M rs
J. L. V a n D o m e le n
was
p le a s a n tly s u rp ris e d T ue sd a y e v e ­
n in g w h e n re la tiv e s and frie n d s
M o u n tn in d ab ' P u p ils H old c a lle d to h e lp h e r c e le b ra te h e r
b ir th d a y T h e e v e n in g was s p e n t in
n H a llo w e ’e n P a rty
p la y in g cards in w h ic h M r
Jo h n
I Ib a ch tiad h ig h score P re s e n t w e re
M r and M rs T o m N ie lse n a rid fa m ­
Hlr Ml». M .rK.r.t Msllil»..,, I
M O U N T A IN D A L E
A
P a re n t- ily . and M r and M rs J im V a n d e r­
zanden o f H ills b o ro . D o ro th y V a n -
T e a ch e r a ssociation was o rg a n ize d D o m elen o f P o rtla n d , M r and M rs
at th e M eacham sch o o l house T h u r s ­ C J H e rb and fa m ily . M rs. T ra c e
V u y ls te k e and fa m ily . M r and M rs.
day a fte rn o o n w ith th e a id o f M rs
P N. S h o w n o f P o rtla n d , state W illia m
V a n D o m e le n and fa m ily ,
tre a s u re r of Hie P a re n t-T e a ch e rs, M r and M rs H e n ry V a n D o m e le n .
and Mr.- I. J G reen o f G a rd e n M r and M rs J o h n Ib a ch and d a u g h ­
Hom e, c o u n ty o ffic e r O ffic e rs e le e t- te r Pat. M r. a nd M rs. G e o rg e V a n -
ed fo r Hie lo ca l o rg a n iz a tio n fu r I , dehey, C la ire and L o u is e V a n d e r -
th e c o m in g y e a r w e re Mr.- F e rn zanden. D e e H e rb , O lie N ielsen.
L in n , c h a irm a n , M rs S w a n k vice- M r and M rs Joe V a n D o m e le n and
c h a irm a n ; M o
L a w re n c e
Bacon, f a m ily o f Kansas C ity , a nd M r.
se cre ta ry, and M rs A rc h ie T h o m p ­ and M rs J
L. V a n D o m e le n and
son tre a s u re r. N e x t m e e tin g w ill fa m ily .
be h e ld at th e school house N o - j M r. and M rs W S H ahn w ere
w e e k -e n d guests o f th e ir son. B ruce
v e in b e r 10 at 7:30 p. ni
M rs E F L e m in g a tte n d e d th e H a h n , and fa m ily o f Eugene
e xte n sio n m e e tin g h e ld in co n n e c­
Parents Entertained
tio n w ith th e O regon S ta te co lle g e
P u p ils a nd te a c h e r o f th e M o u n -
at th e G ra n g e h a ll io H ills b o ro ta in d a le school e n te rta in e d w it h a
M o n d a y, T ue sd a y and W ednesday H a llo w e 'e n p a rty fo r t h e ir p a re n ts
e ve n in gs T h e m e e tin g was h e ld In at 'h e school house F rid a y a f t e r ­
th e in te re s ts o f d ra m a tic s
M rs. noon. T h e a fte rn o o n was sp e n t in
V a n D o m e le n a tte n d e d M o n d a y e v e ­ p la y in g games .fo llo w e d b y a lu n c h
n in g and V e ld a K a ffe ty a tte n d e d
M i and M rs W illia m H o lle n b e c k
o f Seaside w e re w e e k -e n d guests
T uesday and W ednesday e ve n in g
Mr
a nd M rs Janie. M a th ie se n at tiie E a rl and L o c i H o lle n b e c k
and N ic o la i. W a lte r and M a rg a re t homes. M r and M rs. H o lle n b e c k
R e yn o ld s H e rm a n S c h o le r M r and
M rs. C h ris T schanz and sons F re d ­
e r ic k a nd W a lte r.
a T h u rs ­
M r , Elsie W ia v e r and M iss T h e l­
h e r son. ma D o rla n d w e re M o n d a y guests
o f B e a v ­ a t th e
A r t A p p le to n
ho m e
at
erton.
B e a v e rto n in h o n o r o f J o lie n e A p ­
M rs. V a n D o m e le n Hostes«
p le to n 's b irth d a y .
M rs J L V a n D o m e le n w ill be
h o ste ss fo r th e Past C h ie fs ’ c lu b
Janz, Ross S peakers
F rid a y a fte rn o o n
L yle Janz, m anager of th e P o rt-
M rs E ra n k C o re y and son H e r-
b r t w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f h e r
fa th e r C h ri . M a u re r, a nd fa m ily
o f H ilL b o r o
M r and M rs D o n a ld G a rrig u s
and d a u g h te r Joan o f B a n k s a re
-la y in g th is w eek w ith h e r p arents
M r and M rs. C I. W illia m s , as
th e y are m o v in g to F o re s t G rove .
Y ou’ll have to a g re e — a
' t r ip to th e O rie n t and
Islands
I M i. E lsie W e a ve r was
d a y and F rid a y guest o f
A r t A p p le to n , and fa m ily
Section Two, E ig h t Puges
H illsboro A rgua E stablished 1894
H a w a iia n
land B etter Business, opposed the [
Burke T reasurer
[“tru th fu l" ad v ertisin g am endm ent,
O REG O N STATE C O L L E G E .
and R ep resen tativ e E L Ross of Corvallis. D elbert B urke of H ills ­
Aloha discussed th e dairy situation boro. sophom ore in education at
before th e H illsboro R otary club O regon S tate college, was elected
luncheon T hursday. L. C. K ram icn tre a su re r of the O. S C. Forensic
, w as chairm an.
club at a recent m eeting.
a WATCH
for CHRISTMAS
Birthday Celebrated
M rs. E d w in
Jesse e n te rta in e d
w ith a d in n e r S u n d a y in h o n o r o f
h e r b irth d a y G uests w e re M r. a nd
M rs p N V a n d e rz a n d e n . M r. and
M rs
C h a rle s V a n d e rza n d e n . M r.
a n d M rs. W ilfo r d V a n d e rz a n d e n
and fa m ily , a ll o f R oy. M iss B e rth a
V a n d e rz a n d e n o f P o rtla n d and th e
host and hostess, M r. a n d M rs.
E d w in Jesse.
S u n d a y school classm ates o f W a l­
t e r T schanz s u rp ris e d h im w it h a
p a rty a t h is hom e S u n d a y a f t e r ­
noon in h o n o r o f h is b ir th d a y . P re s ­
e n t w ere W a lte r a n d P a u l Ruegseg-
ger. K e n n e th Voges. M a r tin . G le n .
G e o rg e and N o rm a n Tom ssen, B e t­
t y M cN e w . B e tty J e a n and D ale
V a n D o m e le n .
M a h a la
M a r jo r ie .
F ra n ce s a nd C a lv in C o re y, R u b y
w atch from our stock of
q u a lity
A m e r ic a n - m a d e
w a tc h es is th e ideal g ift for
any m em ber of th e fam ily.
Choose yours to d ay — prices
have never been low er— th e
stock will be sh o rt d u rin g
the holidays.
.. .The same old-fashioned
beer that has been winner
in 21 presidential elections!
J. L. Anderson
THE P e o p le s C hoice SINCE
211 E. Main St.
Hillsboro
"L e t Andy F ix Your Watch"
O fficia l S. P Watch Inspector
for W ashington C ounty
JA M E S B U C H A N A N
w u o im
itu
ON DISPLAY!
tu e 1937Silver Streaks
A LO O K -A R ID E - AND YOU'LL DECIDE
Dr. Wm. E. Hinds
O steopathic
Physician anil
Surgeon
C O M M E R C IA L B U IL D IN G
P h o n e OffiCV M l
R esidence 882
P.-T. A. to Meet
P T A w ill m eet n e x t T h u rs d a y .
at the school house at 2. T o p ic is
" In te llig e n c e
m id
H o n e s ty "
M r.
S e r a f f o r d w ill s p e a k on " I n t e l l i ­
gence" and M rs P a rk s on “ H o n e sty."
Hostesses w ill be M rs W llf e r t and
M rs B ra d le y
T h e p rim a r y grades had a H a l­
lo w e 'e n p a rty F rid a y a fte rn o o n at
th e school. T h e u p p e r grades had
th e ir p a rty T h u rs d a y e v e n in g
J o h n R e u e k e r o f W a lla W alla.
W ash v is ite d at th e F J M e ih o ff
hom e last S a tin day.
M rs H e n ry Rahha o f N o rth D a ­
ko ta v is ite d at tlie F M ih o ff hom e
last T h u rs d a y .
M rs. E lle n
L u s te r o f P o rtla n d
spent se ve ra l days at th e U. I I
R in g hom e last w eek
M r. and M rs R in g had a d in n e r
p a rty S u n d a y G uests w e re M r. and
M rs
Jo h n P o llic k , Joan M cK ee.
for
1937
es"’"' .....
J
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Third and Lincoln
i
Phone 1271
Hillsboro, Oregon