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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1936)
Printing- Your Paper— Hour hi lllllwboru luereaM i Loral Payroll* and Adda Io 1.04-al Prosperity Carries the week's story of news and merchandise into all cor ners of Was.'iin(ton county. W ith W hich is C om bined th e H illsboro In d ep en d en t Volumi* 13. Nu. n; Hillsboro Independent Established 1873 Gaston Cheese Factory Opens Work Again Ilillhboro, O regon, T hurttday, Dei em ber 31, 1936 Shoes to Fill! Plan Benefit at Buxton Saturday Eve H illsboro A rgua E stablished 1894 Section 2, P ages 1 to 6 grandfather, G eorge O. Frost, a t 1 Mrs. Jack Walton of Portland, the i W hy s c a tte r dust and germ s all H illsboro Sunday. Ray K endall and G ertru d e W il Mr and Mrs. V ictor G allow ay liams fam ilies of P eavine Ridge. through th e house w hen you clean, of C ascade Locks visited friends Mr. and Mrs A lvin H unger of use an E lectrolux cleaner and a ir h e re C hristm as day. O rchardale and the Ross and Floyd purifier. For com plete hom e ren o Eva B enefiel is em ployed at R ay's U pdike families. vation. free dem onstration. C all or cafe in V ernonia. Ross U pdike and d au g h ter Miss w rite B. R. K ane, H illsboro. Phono M argaret, Floyd U pdike and m oth- ] 2621Y. 39tf No Service Sunday T h ere will be no services a t the ! er. Mrs. M innie Owens, w ent to P re' byterian church S unday Rev P ortland S atu rd ay and brought It. M Hood, pastor, is visiting h is I back Mrs Owens' oldest daughter. Mrs. B lanche D espair of A thena, b ro th er at G ervais. Jesse M eyers received w ord of. to visit for a few days. the sudden death of his b rother. W illiam M eyers, at N ew berg C h r is t- ' S ubscribe now to th e Argus. In m as day R elatives and friends at-j W ashington county $1.50 a year. ten d in g his fu n eral at L aurel Sun-1 Six m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50 day from h ere w ere Mr. and Mrs. i cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tf Jesse M eyers and Elsie. Mrs. Vida Pow ell, M is Eva Benefiel. G eorge Riggle and M r. and Mrs. R J DR. R. J. NICOL Kelly. S unday d in n e r p arty guests at DR. E. W. ALM QUIST in P ro d u ctio n th e Ira Pow ell home w ere Mr and Mrs A rley H udspeth. Mr and Mrs. V eterin arian s G lenn Jones of P ortland, Mr. and P e r fo r m a n c e Telephone 643 and 642 Mrs G erald Pow ell and son. Mr and Mrs O ren Frost. Mr and Mrs. E conom y R obert Place and Mrs M ollie T ail- man and son Russell and M elvin Pow ell. a_ A dance w as given by the grange S atu rd ay night. T cw n sen d itrs to Elect B uxton T ow nsend club w ill m eet at th e grange hall Ja n u a ry 14 for election of officers at 8 p. m. illy lliinna M eredith) <Ry Mrs. Jesse Meyers) GASTON The Gas lo ll C h e e .5 e BUXTON A benefit dance will factory le.iiineil w ork D ecember be given by th e W. B A Ladies HI H i tin n in g out about IIMMI at th eir hall Jan u a ry 2. Mu. it- by pounds a day. most of w hich i. Slim 's orchestra. .shlpiied to P ortland E O. Scofield is ill at his home Hi I'- J C arver of Kteainboat here. S prings Nev . |. pending the h o li Plan Installation day at the tu.me of her son. Il F W B. A will hold an all-day Towne, near G aston. Hi C arver business m eeting at the hall J a n owns the sp ilin '.. and operates a uary 13 w ith installation of offi large saiutai nun th ere Tile springs cers. w eie nam ed Sti .nolioat by the School Has Program Indians hcruir-c of th eir jiccultur rhuggiug sound I hey have proved A C hristm as tre e and program very effective m the treatm en t of was given by this school D ecem pernicious anem ia ber 23 at th e grange hall Progrom Mi and Mi Hom er Waltz and consisted of tw o n um bers by the daughter W inifred Anne of lleml school orchestra, tw o sh o rt plays ire spending tile holidays w ith Mr and a recitation by E leanor and ami Mi .lc ,r Hate: ,\1i ,in,| Mrs I-eiand Lowell. School closed D e M artin lle ilu u d of Colton w ere also cem ber 24 to open Ja n u a ry 4. at the Bate hom e oyer C hristm as Programs Held Mr and Mi William M B rew M anning and Scofield schools ster of S eattle .pent C hristm as w ith each gave a C hristm as tree and Mr ami M i- G A Dickie. Mr program D ecem ber 23. B rew ster is Mr-. Dickie's son C harles H utchinson J r . w ho was lea Enjoyed in ju red w hile fighting fire at C ngregational chinch federation Bandon, is reported im proving slow held a . l i v e r te a a t t h e church ly. He is still confined to his bed social room W ednesday afternoon at th e hom e of his fa th e r on tta tc li P arty at C hurch P um pkin Ridge. Tw o C hristm as program s w ere T h ere w ill he the custom ary New Birthday Celebrated given .on th e n ig h t of D ecem ber • Mrs Jo h n Bellish celebrated her 23 at th e school house. One p ro W hen one product in a highly C ongregational church 71st birth d ay at her hom e h ere D e gram w as given by t h e g rade com petitive m ark et stands o u t in cem ber 18. Mr and Mrs Hugh Wahl ami school, a fte r w hich S anta C laus undisputed leadership over a 11 fam ily of S u th erlin spent the Clu 1st F rank P etrzilka. w ho is em ploy gave out bags of candy. T he E p others, th e reasons have to be good. m as w eek-end w ith Mrs Wahl ed at West Port, Wash., is huane w orth League gave a program on m o th er Mi .1 II White for a vacation. T he reasons f o r “Caterpillar" th e conclusion of the first. Mrs. At th e Tom W illiams home for a Couple Marry leadership a re good. Jam es A. B am ford of H illside sang C h ru tm a dinnei parly w ere Mr F ern Eastm an and O ren Frost a solo, accom panied by M rs H ow an d Mrs John W arren of Portland. w ere m arried at V ancouver. Wash.. ard R obertson at th e piano. On th e 1. M ore than th irty y ears of hard Mi and M is I.mi-. W illiams and D ecem ber 24 They will m ake th eir afternoon of D ecem ber 23 C h rist earned experience a re behind d au g h ter B everly of Yamhill, Mr horn»- at H arrisburg, w h ere he is m as gifts w ere exchanged a t the t h e present "C aterp illar" p ro d and Mrs. Alex Suu of Salem . Mr em ployed. ucts. All com petitors com bined ctmol. an d Mrs Leto MacLeod and son of C hristm as holiday p arty guests cannot d raw upon and p ro fit Sund; unday. a t th e Sunday* school. V • »Illl«'\ l i lt inti Mr and Mrs Ern- of Mrs Jessie T illm an w ere Mr. Miss M arjory P arson gave a talk from so m any years of practice. and Mrs Ed S tocker and sons G or on th e C hristm as celebration held cst P atterson of Canton G eorge 2. D uring its y ears o f building don and Earl of P ortland. Mr. and at the W hite S w an Indian mission. W arren of P ortland \ k ited at the “C aterpillar" has set a stan d ard W illiam s home ovei the w eek-end Mrs. L aurel Frost of St Helens H er ta lk proved m ost in terestin g of q u ality w hich custom ers have Miss M erle William.- • pent last and O ren and G ilb ert F rost of on th e life of th e Indians and th e ir come to expect and w hich “C at H arrisburg. u e e k v k iting h er sister. Mrs Jo h n customs. e rp illa r” m ost supply. O th er W arren m P ortland Mrs. M ollie T allm an and son. Mr. and M rs. F red M eury and W e th a n k our m any m an u factu rers have no s u c h M elvin Pow ell, retu rn ed S atu rd ay ch ild ren of T im b er w ere guests of F ran k Farley of Vancouver. loyal frien d s fo r th e ir rep u tatio n to live u p to. from several w eeks' visit w ith r e l Mr. a n d Mrs. R ichard H unger W ash, spent C hristm as w ith his and Mrs S chw arzin and baby w ere land, lb- is survived by lus wife, | gran d p aren ts Mi and Mrs F I) here from N ew berg for the w eek- D oia K ; a son. O tto *1'.; grand-1 atives at Baker. p a tro n a g e d u rin g 1936 C hristm as, at a luncheon p arty 3. T he sam e experience th a t in Have First Snow F arley F rank is em ployed at the end. O th er visitors at the K ober- daughter. Elizabeth Otl Bishop, a n d ' fluences "C aterp illar” design is and prom ise to provide F irst snow of the season a p p e a r Vane him r Plyw ood mills lie will stem home C h ristm as afternoon grandson, Irving Ott F u n eral serv -I equally valuable in th e selection even b e tte r service and ed on the high points n ear here «•liter llehnki -W alker Business col- w ere Mr and Mrs. Earl Kidd of ices w eie held at F inley's chapel. of m aterials and in th e ir cor I D ecem ber 26. leg«* tin* first of the year Bay City. Mrs L aura Hayes of P ortland. T uesday at 11:30 a. m. | CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN values d u rin g 1937. rect tre a tm e n t for long, h ard W il 'B y V ivian Hudson) Move H ere Mrs H arold Beck spent th e past Yam hill and Mrs V ern Case of service. "C a terp illar” being the Mrs J E Bates sp en t th e C hrist-1 liam M eyers, 70. died suddenly Mrs. F rances C anby and fam ily Mrs. L illie Sim pson of P ortland week visiting her son. Boy S im C arlton — Lym an How e, larg est b u y er of such m aterials mas w eek-end visiting w ith h er C h ristm as day of h eart failu re at a re m oving here from Hillsboro. is visiting h er sister-in-law , Mrs. mons. in P ortland Mr anil Mrs G en e Low m an of -on Jusepli stan d s alone in th e ab ility to the home of Nels — Ja m e s W ells. Mr. and Mrs. E verett D ru ry and A ddie Hudson. Mrs Fred Pagel« r and son John A h itro rtr W ash, sfx-nt C hristina H edlund in B row nsville. S atu rd ay the hom e of a daughter. Mrs. Jo h n b u y highest q u ality a t low est H ayw ard school closed W ednes of HilLshoro are spending th e week w eek-end w ith Mr. am i Mrs R. .1 evening she atten d ed the b e a u ti ^ trifflc r, in N ew berg. Mr. M eyers B everly Jea n n e and H ow ard of prices. Such savings a re yours V ancouver. Wash . visited her p a r day afternoon for th e holidays, at the hom e of Mr and Mrs O tto W aters in a “Caterpillar.” ful church w edding of Mi.-s A ltai was born D ecem ber 4. 1366, at C in ents. Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Riggle. holing th e ir program in th e ev e S i Izmail Mrs Donald M cIntosh sp en t the H edlund and Jam es S nyder. cin n ati, Ohio. T he ning. d u ring the holidays. Born, to Mr and Mrs E lm er past week w ith h er sister. Mrs II Sing Carols O th er C hristm as p arty guests M rs B ertha S haver, sch o o lte a c h He cam e to O regon w ith his p a r Wei la, a 5 Mi pound boy, I)«»cember 1) Holxson. In Salem . C hristinas m orning Mr and Mrs. I ents. the late Mr. and Mrs. F red at the Hodgdon hom e w ere Mr. and er. and fam ily v isited over th e holi 23 at Forest G rove Mrs Wells was G uests at tile O rten G rieb eler Howe & Wells, Props. Llizabi'tb A lley before• her m ar- home C hristm as w ere I’ L efrene A S H atch and th eir C h ristm as | Meyers, in 1883 and settled o n Mrs A. M artin and d au g h ter also days at B eaverton w ith relatives. Phone 1412 of P o rtlan d and an uncle. M ontic I l.i« e of Hillsboro, Mr and Mrs Bert carollers w ere abroad for th e I3th C hehalem M ountain. Mrs. A ddie H udson e n tertain ed 207 E. Main St. Mr .ind Mi C L K oberstein Klee i lihnm r. Mr and Mrs. Fred consecutive year. T he group co n W illiam M eyers and Ellen S chnuer S tu rd ev an t. of C ornelius. Mrs. Hodg th e follow ing at h er home C h rist I • • D avidson and son Donald, and Mr sisted of about 20 young people of w ere m arried O ctober 15. 1894 don. w ho has been totally blind m as day at a d in n e r party. Mr. and t nt«*i taiiu il Mi and K« bt i.stem, H< It n and .Juck K o b er- and Mrs F rancis H erm ann of P o rt tin- town A fter the trip over tow n Mrs. M eyers died about 20 years riilUi* childhood, ta tefully a rra n g 1 Mr and Mrs F red land. and Mr and Mrs Lewis Dav- th e caro llers re tu rn e d to th e Hatch ago. He is su rv iv ed by tw o sons ed the dinner. i I . S c i I A » I .'111 . i t ( ' l l ! . t : i ; . i - 11 11 11*' I M rJ idson and G lenn B ilderhaek o f hom e w here they w ere served and th re e daughters, F red of C he- Program at Church breakfast. H oquiam Wash W alton F rederick A C hristm as program was given . h a h in M ountain. V crn of New berg M is s It »sc F leisch h au r spent S at Mrs Elva Day of P ortland. Mrs at th e ch u rch Sunday night. P ro of V ancouver. Wash . visited at tile G rieb ler home S unday M arjorie urday and S unday v isiting in T a Ethel B runson of C hehalem M oun- gram : processional, by th e choir; G rieb ler w ho is em ployed m th e coma. l tain and Mrs. L ucille S triffle r of recitation by V ivian C earley. song M r and Mrs E. B. M arsh and N ew berg; tw o b ro th ers and th ree by sm all children, a dram a, “Wise V. F. W. B enkhe-W alki-r office, spent the son Jack of Sunnyside W ash, are sisters, F ran k M eyers of H illsboro Men at th e Well." and several C hristm as w eek-end at home. -pending th e holidays w ith Mrs and Jesse M eyers of Buxton. M rs C hristm as num bers by the choir. Program Presented N ew Y e a r ’s E ve lia r li's parents. Mr and Mrs. W Mrs. Ed Stocker. Mrs. Jessie T ill Hill school gave its C hristm as R H aw kins T w o oth er d au g h ters T illie C hallacom be of Cosmopolis. I rogram D ecem ber 22 u n d er the M ildred and Blanch H awkins, w ho W ash. Mrs. L aura D elashinutt . of m an and G eorge F ish er attended C A R N IV A L of Mrs. S tocker's direction of Miss T illh ' B egert and a re nurses in P ortland, w ere home P o rtlan d and Mrs. Viola S m ith of th e fu n eral B urns; fifteen gran d ch ild ren and Mis John Enschede. The program for C hristina S unday visitors at one great-grandchild. consisted of plays and songs. A th e H aw kins hom e w ere Mrs Essie strik in g featu re was th e puppet Ilium of O regon C ilv; E rank and Mr. M eyers w as taking up a F ish in j T ack le show. The puppets had been m ade S idney Harsh, and Mrs. B eatrice hom estead in th e coast range but G uns, A m m unition in th e a rt class and perform ed d e Briggs of P ortland. Mrs. Briggs sp en t th e w in ter m onths w ith r e l lightfully in plays that had been was born in London. E ngland, and ativ es on C hehalem M ountain and CORWIN HARDWARE adapted to them Mrs. Flora Sag- has just recen tly com e to P o rtlan d vicinity. F uneral services w ere held Phone S h u te P ark ab erd and son B yron of P ortland from G lasgow S cotland HE 1937 Ford V -8’s are re at L aurel S unday afternoon. Rev 128 8. 2nd Ave. A gent Long Radios atten d ed th e program . Mrs. Saga- s ty le d fro m ste m to s te r n . Mrs. M ary I. S tew art of Walla W illiam M orse officiating In te r herd w as principal of th e Hill Walla, m other of M rs Thom as Roc, m ent w as in Mt. O live cem etery. A uditorium M odern V-8 engines in 2 sizes are school several Years is visiting at the Roe home. offered. T h ey ’re sm oother, quieter, Mr. and Mrs.' W B H utchin of Maps Received C had Roe w ith his w ife and Y O U N G ’S Music I») M il). naltl of the Navy Kelso spent the C hristinas w eek far m o re eco n o m ical. N ew se lf T opographical m aps of th e e a st tw o sons of Randall. Wash., spent end with th e la tte r's parents. Mr. th e holidays at tin- hom e of his anil tin- Musical Mariners e n e r g iz in g b ra k e s g iv e g r e a te r e rn portion of W ashington county I) E Sehanek. m other. Mrs B. Y. Roe. Mr Roe is ta k in g in Hillsboro, hav e been r e sto p p in g pow er, w ith easier pedal ('. 1». Ott Dlrs su p erin ten d e n t of th e schools at "Thoughtful, Sympathetic A dm ission 75c ( 'uuplu action. Bodies are all steel—top, C h arles Dayton O tt. w ho ow ned R andall, in I he largest school d is ceived by the A rgus from the U. S Service" d ep artm en t of the interior. A nyone sides, and floor w elded in to one the Buena Vista w alnut orchard trict in the U nited States. in terested may com e in and look Phone 972 Tllllsboro n ear G aston, died at th e hom e of ste e l u n it—ru b b e r-m o u n te d an d Without Water them over. his son in P o rtlan d Sunday. Mr G aston was w ithout w ater all day fully insulated. R id in g com fort is Ott was well know n here. He had M onday as men w ere at w ork m ov further im proved. Steering is easier. been ailing for th e past tw o years ing th e w ater m ain to m ake room but his health had seem ed m uch for th e new sew age disposal plant. Luggage com partm ents are m uch im proved lately. A bout tw o m ouths . Mr and Mrs. Harold G lover e n larger. In terio rs are rich er . . . See ago he fell and broke his hip an d ] tertain ed Mr. and M is F ran k W eb BBEBl and drive these great new m o d ern since th at tu n e has been in P o rt-' ster and daughti k Jean of Port - cars today and learn how you can land at dinnei C h ristm as day. Mrs W ebster is Mrs G lo v e rs cousin. D r. W m . E. H in d s Mr. W ebster is an e x p ert acco u n t spend le s s ..o w n m ore Osteopathic ant w ho has been em ployed by Physician and Surgeon Sw ift and C om pany in P o rtlan d w ith a Ford V -81 many years 1b- lias been tra n s fe r COM MERCIAL BUILDING red Io llio bead office in C hicago YOUR FO RD D E A L E R Phone O ffice H61 and is leas ing soon for that city. R esidence 862 Mi and M r s G eorge Tews and Jim m ie, with Mr. and Mrs. II. C line and son Ray spent th e C hristm as w eek-end w ith Mrs. Dolly M inton I FRESH H E X LINES! SAXTON * LOONEY and G eorge M arlow at Y achats. RICH N E X INTERIORS! Mr. and Mrs. A. M. P o rter and ' Producers of Qtit Iity Inez, w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. S. S A N D mid G RAVEL — a N ew Y ea r’s R esolution th a t will pay you greater H atch spent C hristm as day w ith B eginning J a n u a ry 1, all P lan t located 4 m iles n o rth of p rofits, bring low er fe ed in g costs, increased produc the W. A. Bates fam ily at C orvallis F o rest G rove on G ales C reek. m otor vehicles m ilking re g tion and develop h ea lth ier stock. T ry I. X. L. to d ay Wc specialize In q u ality Phone 1609R — and keep in g this resolution d u rin g the balan ce of u la r trip s into P o rtlan d will m ereiai p rin tin g .—Argus. LEADING the world Happy N E W YEAR —Friends! Orchardale ?» Win. Me vers Dies Suddenly Friday Hayward MEN’SS1- Lester Ireland 8C Co. m NEW FORD V-8 THE QUALITY CAR IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD . ...................at the loivest price in years! DANCE In c lu d in g m o d e ls t h a t g iv e Funeral Home T d ecid ed ly increased gasoline m ile a g e . . A ll m odels sam e w h e e lb a s e / sam e b o d y size. The B rilliant'S? The ThriftySO" FEED Don’t Read This A d - - X. L. if you never drive y o u r e a r in Portland! be req u ired to pass a stric t safety inspection. Even if you d o n 't m ake re g u la r trip s into P o rtlan d , you will save inconvenience and know y o u ’re safe if you pot your car through tile tests. Let U s Bring Your Car Up to Standard The inspection station does not correct faulty equipm ent it merely locates sub-standard functions. SA H N O W GARAGE Clean Comfort Stations Drinking Fountains Third and Lincoln St Phone 271 D A IRY and PO U LTR Y FEEDS th e y e a r will he easy and p ro fitab le. 5-10-15$ STORE NOTHING, OVER C o u n ty F a rm e rs D e p e n d U p o n I. X . L. B e c a u se : 0 I. X. L. F eed s arc m an u factu red in H illsboro K itch en "Gadgets" 0 I. X. L. F eed s arc m ixed co n scien tio u sly by p eop le you know W e can't mention all of them, but, they 0 I. X. L. fe ed s are m ad e from th e h ig h est test co n cen tra tes and th e fin est h om e-grow n grains 0 1. X. L. fe ed s are co n sisten tly and rea son ab le price surely make kitchen work easier. Can open ers, egg slicen, choppers, heaters, pot and pan scrapers, towel racks, sink stoppers, etc of high quality but, we can't mention all of them. You'll have to AUTHORIZE-» FORD FIN ANCE PLANS $25 a m onth, after usual dow n payment, buys any m odel 1937 Ford V-8 car. Ask your Ford dealer about the easy payment plans of the U niversal C redit Co. come in and see them. There will he just live kitchen "gadget” which you need on our "easy to shop" counter. SPROUSE-RETTZ STORES Wr steps OmntivtfMiL. Happy New Year— Customers, Friends W e wish you all a h appy, prosperous New Y ear and th a n k you for y o u r past p a tro n a g e. HILLSBO RO FEED CO McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 160 W. Main S t IliitlllLULl'tltli »MMiliUdUttUli w - v W S » ùw.,,.' ;W- •, ' h":. ■‘ill lit-i;W m Í; h H M n i See This Car and Ask for a Demonstration MacKenzie Motor Co. 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