The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 11, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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    P a g e E ig h t
I! I L L S B O U O
and
Benefit Set
N orth Plains
Monday Night
b ro th ers
present,
including
A R G U S.
Ill L L S B O R G ,
O R K G O N
T h u r s d a y , F e b r u a r y I I . lit,3 ’
ing through the B urleigh orchard
chiitery was unable to buck the July 7. Hi l l in Missouri and w a . noon from the Dont Ison .1 Sewell
ihe past w eeks The slope is steep
chapel with Key II A Deck of
retired stockm an.
deeper snow and the d rifts ei l I lie
Mrs
M abel
A rm cn tro u t
from
and approxim ately
one q u a rte r
w in g .n e the widow. Lydia, ficlallni: B urial was in tin- (Mil
lull,. M ountain folk liixi been
Hanks Past G rand C hief Hazel
mile long.
r'oi.i Rhea Fellow's cem etery here
hauling th eir m ilk to the , i em it old a daughti i Mi
H ollenbeck presented Mrs R oper
W eather Closes S .h io l
I imkin i i Hillsboro F uneral set
roads w ith team s
with a linen luncheon set. as a gift
School
sessions
at
Iowa
Hill
w
ere
y
ic i
w
ere
held
Wetln.
-.day aftei
Say you saxv It In the A rgil,
from F rien d sh ip tem ple Mrs J a n ­
Mrs. Francis N ibler is at the
dism issed all of last w eek due to
ie Sandford and Miss G enie C ypher
hom
e
of
tier
paten
ts
tn
Port
lami
inclem ent w eather conditions The
ere th e com m ittee m charge of
helping care tor tier father, w ho
incom ing and L utheran schools
' the social part
is ill
•
w ere closed Mon lav follow ing the
NORTH PL A IN S—N orth P lains
'B y L o rrain e D enunin)
A ntique Show S aturday
Mrs Gully Dailey has beet I at
I By M r,. F. L. Brow n)
snow storm . Fern Hill school lost
P y th ian S isters w ill give a "500"
SC HOLLS M rs Rebecca Row-ell no days, although all of the pupils
R egular m eeting and an tiq u e
LAUREL
A farce-com edy e n ­ the hom e of her daughter. M i­ FI
p a rty at the K nights of P ythias hall
received m ny callers and b e a u ti­
nier Peterson, of H illsboro
I m e
at 8 p. m M onday Admission will show of W ashington G range, w hich ful gifts Friday w hen she observed w ere not in atten d an ce w hen the titled. "In the F ountain of Y outh." th
e snow y w eather began
w eather was worst.
w ill he presented at 8 I,’, p
s.it
be 25 cents. E veryone is invited. was postponed on account of the h er 85th birth d ay
Louis H inrichs is boarding in urdav at the L aurel com m unity
w eath er w ill be held n ex t Saturday
P rizes and refresh m en ts w ill be beginning
M r and Mrs O. M H eaton of Hillsboro, w here he is em ployed
prom ptly at 11 o'clock."
hall by m em bers of the Ladies'
donated by th e sisters, and the e n ­
:
n
e
a
r
H
illsboro
Mr
and
M
rs
H
T
Mrs. G ertie D uke of C raigm ont.
truck d riv e r for the Home L au n ­ Social eluti Play will tuk, up one
W E ’LL S H O W Y O U H O W - -
tire proceeds will be given to the Ida visited h er uncle. Steve Meek, Hesse. W C. H eaton. Mr and M is | dry
and a half hours,
Red Cross for th e relief of flood several days last week Mrs Duke F G. H eaton. D o ris. C larence and j Mrs Jo h n K anina is spending sold The play w ill Lunch will tie
T
his
com
m
unity
has
been
snow
­
You needli t keen on piiying trib u te to your landlord
be follow ed by
sufferers.
F rw in Heaton. Evelyn Hesse. Earl I from T uesday through F riday of da ncing
is the d au g h ter of Jo e Meek.
if you really w ant to own your own home G o m e III ..... ..
bound since New Y ears T he roads
Mr and Mrs. O C. P rich ard of
C
hristopherson
and
Cecil
H
eaton
,
I
this
w
eek
at
C
orvallis
atten
d
in
g
Miss Ina Stevens.
and ee how we rail help you own a home through sm all
I nil Meets Tuesday
of have now been opened up. but the
held a uot luck d in n e r r a r tv a t ! the "H om e Interests C o n fe re n c e " V ernonia, is at home h recently
t!-’»ttle visited a* th e home of Mrs.
m onthly rent sized p aym ent, suited to your Ineome You
ere for an road# a re so soft, truffle is ¡»till
E xtension unit w ill m eet at th e th e F G H eaton farm Sunday
’’ rie h srd 's parents. M r and Mrs.
in
d
efin
ite
tim
e
will be surprised how i-.ustly you can do i,
Rev. H inrichs Speaks
home of Mrs. C D C ham berlain.
fam ilies a n d Jo h n P rc h a r d J r Tuesday
alm
ost
at
a
stamlstUI
T
here
has
Mrs.
G
ro
w
le
r
Honored
.Mi-Fee
E
lected
D
irector
The
project
w
ill
be
"G
ar­
Rev
E.
W
H
inrichs
addressed
fam ilies end John P richard. J r
No renew al r,.-l under our debt-free home ow nership
Ne: hbers of Mrs ]. \v C ro w d er
The p atrons of L aurels lew school been no school since Ja n u a ry 27.
spent Sunday at th e Siegfried Wvss m ent Finishes ." A pot luck d in n er gave h er a h an d k erch ief show er Blooming 4-H Sew ing club T h u rs­ district held a m eeting Ja n u a ry 29 since th e m ajority of pupils live
plan that is urtauged to meet your needs
w ill be served at noon E veryone is
day on "L iving C onditions of little
hom e in Sheridan.
in ho n o r of h er birth d ay F e b ru ary gills in th e backw oods d istricts of and elected John McEee as d ire c ­ w here it is im possible to t;et
welcome.
Will Jackson Improved
♦ Mrs C row der, w ho recent I v r e ­ B ritish C olum bia." S everal of the to r to lako th e place of G l.nonce through the deep snow to schtxd.
Services S tart Sunday
M em ber Federal Home Loan Bank
T here have also been no church
Will Jackson fell at his home last
N orth P lain s C h ristian church tu rn ed from th e hosnital a fte r a girls a re beginning th e ir first a t­ O rnduff. w ho m oved to Mosiet
services since C hristm as, ow ing to
siege
of pneum onia, is convalesc­ tem pt at m aking th eir own dresses
week and broke several ribs. He is w ill begin a series of special se r­
M ire School
suffering from a com bination of vices S unday night, conducted by- ing nieelv and is able to be about Beverly- H ergert attended th e m eet­
S everal of th e school patrons snow and Illness
O tto S olberger r«*ports cou.;ar
the broken rib s and a severe R alph Putnam , m in ister ef the th e house
ing. a fte r having m issed several w ired the school house for elec­
B irtlidav C elebrated
cough, caused bv a recen t attack H illsboro C hristian church
The
m onths d ue to w hooping cough and tricity the fu st of the week O th er track s near his buildings.
at-s
M
aude
K
rit’in
eer
and
Mis«
SALE
if flu.
R E L IA B L E
recently electrified homes in ttiat
other illness.
services w ill continue ev ery eve­
Meacham school has not yet r e ­ nin g thro u g h o u t th e week T here Wilena H erd of P o rtlan d w e r e
section a re the Dewey M ercer s and
M
ike
S
tu
rm
of
H
illsboro,
fo
rm
e
r­
opened because th ere a re still sev­ will be song service and special w eek-end g u est, at tb« J. S H erd ly a resident of Iowa Hill, is r e ­ I'la lia ra s Mrs M erle N ew land of
eral feet of snow around th e homes music each evening. E veryone is hom e Mr and Mrs. H arold H erd ported to be very ill.
P ortland is at tier hom e here, form ­
of m any of th e pupils.
erly know n as the Ja k e W hitm ore
welcome, and it is hoped th at th ere w e r e d i n n e r g u e s ts the-p S o n d av
Special Service P lanned
in
honor
of
H
arold
Herd
s
hirthd.iv
Mr and Mrs. J. H Davis w ere will be m any in attendance.
Special services com m em orating place, p rep arin g to have th e house
D i i p to th e snow all schools in
called to B eaverton Sunday night
T hom as Rhea. 87 re a id m t of
he passion of C hrist w ill be held w ired.
'
this
district
w
ere
closed
th
e
fjr
,«
on account of th e serious illness of
Miss Irene Stevens, w ho teaches H illsboro for th e la-t 28 yeat . died
J M PERSON. M anager
hi St. P eter's church tonight and
th
re
e
d-x-s
of
last
u-eek
Most
o
’
his m other. Mrs Davis. Mrs. Davis
th e re a fte r until school at Oswego, retu rn ed home in his hom e here F riday aftei uti
S avin s, A Loan Bids-
IlllUboro. Oresou
I th e d istricts w e-o w ithout n an er- each T hursday
lives w ith her d aughter. Mrs. Louis
F
e
b
ru
ary
3.
th
ere
being
no
school
and mail, hut H 'ltshnro ro u te two E aster S ervice begins at 8
Hughson.
on account of the snow The w eek's illness of th ree xveeks He w u -b o rn
Mrs
B
ertha
D
emmin
has
reco
v
er­
c a rrie r cam e to Scholls every day
Sells Place
ed from her illness of th e past enforced vacation will substitut
Glut, to Meet
BETHANY - CEDAR M I L L - The
for the spring vacation in h her
M ike Zahl has sold his home
month.
Scholls W omans' club m eetin g
n ear N orth Plains, and is now liv ­ school and churches have resum ed
The physical condition of Miss school.
C hange H eating Svstem
ing in the M eyers house, n ear the th eir activities again a fte r a w eek s w hich was nosthoned until Fehrn
B ertha Irm le r is show ing som e im ­
vacation d u e to th e storm .
arv lfi w ill be held at t h e John provem ent.
Ail electric blow er yeas recently
school.
S
u
th
e
rla
n
d
hom
e
o
j
„
B ride-Elect H onored
Miss G enie C y p h er spent th e
Mrs. M oeller of Woolsey. S. D . I installed in the furnace at the
Mrs. Ben G raff en tertain ed w ith S o th ertan d end M rs W illia m P m other of R ichard an d G us Moel- L aurel school house for a more
P o rtlan d
visiting
w eek-end in
C
h
an
d
lee
w
ill
be
joint
hostesses.
a m iscellaneous show er recently-
friends.
’er. suffered a stroke about tw o even d istrib u tio n of heat It will
Sponsor C ard Parties
Miss M ildred B risbine, w ho has honoring Miss B ernice Trachsel.
w eeks ago. H er condition at this also act as an a ir cooler in hot
Scholls Ruby Rebekah club i •ime is rep o rted satisfactory. Mrs w eath er L aurel school had two
been very ill w ith m easles and w ho is to be m arried this month.
T here w ere 35 present. G am es w ere sponsoring a series of benefit c a rd ! Moeller, to g eth er w ith h e r husband, d ay s vacation d u rin g the snow and
flu, is m uch im proved
played. M any lovely gifts w ere r e ­ parties at the I. o o F hall be
G rand C hief Visits
'i d sustained in ju ries in an a u to ­ L aurelview had three days.
Miss Lillie Brown, w ho is em-
e in n in " Wednesday- evening. Feb
Mrs. Ella Roper, grand chief of ceived.
mobile accident about a m onth
' ployed in P ortland, spent the w cek-
Mr. and Mrs. A lvin C ornils of
the P ythian Sisters, m ade h er o f­
Prize* will be riv en 'I : , 'rq sio u s to her recen t illness.
1
end
at home.
ficial visit to F riendship tem ple A gate Beach spent the w eek-end '' ' C hristet *en an I Mr* M ib e’
O fficers N amed
Schm idt, su b stitu te on mail
A l’ison are th e com m ittee in charge
last F riday evening. A fter th e b usi­ w ith Mr. and Mrs. H ans C ornils
O fficers of the L u th era n school ro Cecil
u te No 2. has been carry in g the
Mesdames P ete Y onker. Henry-
F erd G ro n er is a b 'e to be o n a f t
ness
m eeting everyone played
’or F eb ru ary arc Leo V ilatrup. m ail the past sev eral days, the reg ­
beano. T here w ere m any sisters Jacobsen and L ester B ellinger spent e r several w eeks' illness w ith th e or sident. V elda S tark, secretary,
u lar c a rrie r being ill
R aym ond
a day last w eek w ith Mrs. C M il­ flu.
and B lanche Muhly. treasu rer. A M
eyers has been assisting over the
ler. sister of Mrs B ellinger, at M c­
Aid M eets F rid ay
UM
w eekly ch ild ren 's m agazine and hills w here th e snow- was so deep
M innville
Scholls Ladies' Aid w ill m eet a ' a referen ce book have been p u r­
B ethany B aptist L adies' Aid met th e C Earl S tre tc h e r home F rid av chased by th e pupils w ith money- the m ail had to be taken on h o rse­
B u sch 's
at th e hom e of Mrs. A. Eggim an afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs H T taken from th e reg u lar dues w hich back. S kis w ere used one day
M rrtin c Postponed
last T hursday.
Hesse has ch arg e of the program ore one cent per pupil each week
T he social m eeting of th e "F rie n d ­
Jim Mills, a relativ e of M C
T he benefit carn iv al d i n n e r , P erfect atten d an ce records in J a n ­
ly
C
orner"
class of the Sunday
L arsen an d fam ily, who has spent w hich w as to be given at th e uary- w ere held by V elda and W il­
the last tw o years in th e H aw aiian G range hall F e b ru a ry 5. was p ost­ lis S tark. W alter and B lanche M uh­ school, scheduled for F riday e v e­
Islands, v isited them over the poned u n til F rid av evening F eb ­ ly B ernice and Earl Meyer. Lowell ning. has been postponed in d efin ­
itely on account of other activities
— show n a b ove— arrived in H illsboro in 1931 and was greeted
w eek-end
He left M onday for ru a ry 12.
and G race H allauer. M ildred and and road conditions.
M ontana. Mr. end Mrs F red K irsch
Snow C auses Dam age
M arcella B randaw , Jam es H inrichs.
by an en th u sia stic crow d —
Mr- B B Coolev m ade a b u si­
of G ray's River. Wash . visited M
W. L B u rk e's onion house col­ R ichard M oeller an d D aniel Steele.
ness trip to Kelso. Wash., Sunday,
C. L arsen and fam ily th is w eek.
lapsed last w eek, due to th e heavv
Mrs. S cheuerm ann Home
re tu rn in g T uesday. Mr Cooley
snow on th e roof.
Mrs. H enry S cheuerm ann re tu rn ­ w ho had been th ere a week, r e ­
MRS. GENEVIEVE SCHIFFI.EK
ed home from Good S am aritan hos­ tu rn ed hom e w ith her
is d esigned to give
FOREST GROVE— Mrs. G en e­
pital M onday S he is in splendid
Mr and Mrs C harles T atm an and
vieve S chiffler. 40. died at her
physical condition and supports h e r­ son L aw rence b raved th e deep
home at Cov e O rchard S u n d ay arci F l n n i I
self by m eans of crutches.
f
snow in the m ountain roads for the
x lutivi a u i iic
r tr s
first tim e w ith a car S unday and
• the Forest G rove U n d ertak in g com ­
O
ur
classified
colum
ns
may
have
(By Mrs. E. W. H inrichs)
w ere d in n er p arty guests of Mr
for
pany chanel W ednesday In term en t
iust
w
h
at
you
a
re
looking
fo
r—
T atm an's sister. Mrs. Flora B aker
O M IN G —: 1rs Leonard Muh- Read them
tf
was at West Hills M em orial cem ­ ly BLO
T he snow rem oving road ma-
w as elected
etery. She was born in Iow a A ug­ L adies' Aid at a tre a s u re r of th e
m
eeting
held
J
i
n
-
ust 3. 1896. Deceased is su rv iv ed by u ary 28 at th e hom e of Mrs H enry
th e widow er. Fred: h er m other; tw o R eese at Laurel. A donation of
G asoline - Oil
sisters and tw o brothers.
S10 was voted for th e Red C ros-
B attery C hecking
flood relief. M esdam es C arl Schild-
P ilgrim House
hauer. H erm an Liebenow and M r-
E- J.
A ccessories
Friday. February- 12: F irst F riday F ra n k Koch volu n teered to serve
in Lent, and W orld Day of P ray er. cn th e visiting com m ittee. D raw ­
S tations of th e Cross, at Vespers ing of a "S unshine Friend" for
W e a ls o o f f e r q u a lity
Sunday
F eb ru ary 14: C hapel ser­ th e y e a r was held at this m eeting.
a n d e c o n o m y o n t i r e s,
vice of m orning p ra v e r at 10-30. T he pastor beg in a discourse on
lu b r ic a tio n , c a r w a s h in g
w ith confession a n d absolution. C h ristian b u rial w hich will be
L e t u s s u p p ly y o u w ith
L itany and serm on Topic of ser­ contin u ed at th e n ex t m eeting.
a n d p a in tin g .
mon. "H aving N othing. Ye: !’ -
c
o
n
c r e te o r v itr if ie d c l a ,
R unn in g w ater yeas piped into I
sessing All" '2 Cor. 6:10t C om ­ th e L. N eu k irk and G eorge M eyer
p
ip
e
, o r ir o n so il p ip e . W e
m em oration of St. V alentine, m ar­ hom es last week
tyr. "Religion in th e N ews" topics:
a r e a ls o e q u ip p e d to h a n d le
E nters School
"B ridges of U nderstanding." a r e ­
M argaret Jones entered th e th ird
th e c o m p le te c o n n e c tio n jo b .
view of th e P o rtlan d in ter-faith grade at F ern Hill school last week
m eetings: "S p iritu al Im plications She resides w ith tier g ra n d p a re n t-
T w o H andy Locations
of th e S it-D ow n S trikes;" and "The on th e form er H o rn er farm.
A nn iv ersary of Lincoln's B ir th "
A ll K inds of C lay and C em ent B uilding M aterials
Society to Meet
W ednesday. F rid ay and S atu rd ay
SERVICE G ARAG E
Y
oung
P
eople's
society
will
m
eet
of the com ing w eek are Em ber
Phone 501
days, of special p ray ers for th e in the church basem ent tom orrow
church univ ersal and th e clergy. 'F rid a y ) nignt.
Young folks of th e com m unity Phone 1341
SU PE R SERVICE
P astor H enry S. H aller m ay be con­
N orth of C annery, across W. W ashington St.
sulted any day betw een 10 a. m. w ere granted th e privilege of sleigh-
STATIO N
and noon, or betw een 4 an d 6 p.
C orner T hird and Baseline
in . o r by appoin tm en t, at th e house
Phone 391
A. It. Busch. Prop office. 232 N o rth T h ird avenue.
M n H ilda H ets from Portland, and
Mrs, Rowell
Honored on
85 th Birthday
Comedy Booked
at Laurel Hall
Saturday N iaht
YOUR RENT MONEY
WILL BUY A HOME!
»
Mason Hill
Funeral Field I Icre
for Thomas Rhea
W ashington Savings & Loan Ass’ll.
School, Churches
Resume Activity
T he 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,OOOth F ord
One-i Stop
super
Service
And
Blooming Aid Helps
Modern Service
N
o w
Modern Cars
1
h
Sewer
Connections
T U K 2 .- ,.illL L I O X T I I
BUSCH’S
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
es a
s
-s v a t
n K i : at it u i a, r
Say you saw it in th e Argus.
Quality Counts - -
in e v e r y th in g y o u b u y — a n d it is p a r t i c u l a r l y t r u e o f
D A IR Y F E E D S . C h e a p f e e d s a r e e x p e n s iv e in th e lo n g
ru n b e c a u s e n e c e s s a r y e le m e n ts m u s t b e le f t o u t to s la s h
c o sts.
I t fl as never oeeurred In-fore in auto-
mobile history that 25 million ears of
one make, hearing one name, have
been manufactured under one man­
agement. ihe.
Ford car
rolled off the Ford Rouge Plant pro-
duetion line on January 18, 1937.
25 million e a r s -im e 1903 . . . more
than one-third ot all the ears ever
built . . . enough < ar- Io transport lb»'
entire population .1 tin- 1 nili d Stall s.
I In- ligures repre.-ent a rcmarkahlo
contribution Io the social welfare, the
industrial stability and the general
progress of our country.
People re-pee| I ord efficiency. They
know Ford uses fine materials, tbo
best workmanship at good wages, the
most exact precision nu-a- uri-iiicnls.
Tiny know these things arc passed
along to purchasers in the form of
extra value. Naturally, they like to
do business with stub a company.
That is the only reason it has hem
reiptired to produce 25 million ears.
Naturally, too, they expert
more of a Ford car, more this
year than last year
more
a ll v e a r r o u n
IM P E R IA L h a s b e e n a b le to o b ta in s u f f ic ie n t s u p p ly o f
c o n c e n tr a te s , d e s p ite th e c u r r e n t s h o r ta g e , to m a in ta in
th e u s u a l h ig h q u a lity o f its f e e d s . C o sts o f IM P E R IA L
F E E D S h a v e b e e n h e ld to th e lo w e s t p o s s ib le p o in t c o n ­
s is te n t w ith q u a lity a n d th e p r e s e n t c o s t o f r a w m a te r ia ls .
Build P rofits with
IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS
Im perial D airy, 20% .........................
$ 41.00
Cow R ation, 17% .............................
36.00
M olasses D airy, 15% .....................
3 4 .0 0
M olasses S creen in gs, 1 2 % ..................... 29.00
ton
ton
ton
ton
IMPERIAL POULTRY FEEDS
H igh-V itam in B reed ers’ M ash, 100 lbs.
$2.60
Im perial Milk E gg M ash, 100 lbs.
2.50
Im perial E gg M ash, 100 lbs. .......................... 2.35
Im perial B ig-L ay M ash, 100 lbs....................... 2.25
4 - g r a in S c r a tc h ,
•’O
1 0 0 lb s ........................................ 2 .2 0
H A RD W H EA T FLOUR
K ITC H EN Q U E E N — 49-Ib. sack ..............................$1.53
C R O W N FLO UR— 49-lb. sack ...................................$2.05
y» tot y ° u , L e
V» the
H IG H L A N D C H IEF— 49-lb . sack ........................ $1.40
G rin d in g , clea n in g , rolling or m ixing
PE R T O N ......................................................
$ € > .0 0
A ll a b o v e p r ic e s F . O . B. o u r w a r e h o u s e a n d
s u b j e c t to m a r k e t c h a n g e s .
F a y C a s h a n d S a v e — T r a d e w ith I m p e r ia l
Im perial Feed & Grain Co.
P h o n . #1
MHIrra o f Quality F red,
i
5
¿5
South Second Ave.
y O'*
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with a elu^um of two V-lvpe 8-eylin-
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the most modern type
of power-plant on laud, sea, or in
the air.
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top performance with unusually good
economy for its high power.
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good pi-i forinaiice with the greatest
gasoline mih'agc ever built into a Ford
ear and wears the lowest Ford jrrieo
tag in years.
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