The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 31, 1936, Image 9

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    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.
Phone 911
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