The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 23, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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    Pago Six
H IL L S B O R O
New Residence
Construction
Begins Orenco
ARG U S,
Hillsboro Cops in Playful Mood
th e Ring cabin Mr. Eckert is w o rk ­
ing for Rich's nursery
Mr and Mrs I, E R ennets drove
Io St. Helens M onday to look at
some property.
New Honir S tarted
D. C. Boicoff. form er restau ran t
ow ner of Portland, is building a new
hom e in South Orenco
Mr. and Mrs. C hris Rich and H el­
en and Am,is. a fte r spending a week
in New York w ith th eir son and
b ro th er Mark Rich, and fam ily will
sta rt on th eir trip hom e and en
ro u te will spend several w eeks with
relativ es in Kansas.
Mrs. M. B. H opton is spending
several w eeks w ith her d au g h ter
and sisters in Spokane. C helan and
W alla Walla. Wash.
Move Io Farm ington
David Rich and family are m ov­
ing this week to F arm ington on the
form er Sim s place.
S keeter H ubbard of O ntario left
fo r his home Iasi week after having
spent several w eeks w ith his aunt.
Mrs W H. Ring.
Miss Susan R utschm an spent th e
w eek-end w ith her paren ts at S il­
verton.
D inner party guests Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich w ere Rev .
and Mrs. Schw eitzer and son Don­
ald. Mr. T olbert of Ferndale. Wash.,
and Mrs. Theo L eger of Portland.
Leaves for O. S. C.
K enneth W oodward left Sunday
fo r C orvallis to atten d O. S C.
Sunday d in n e r p arty guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ring w ere Mr
and Mrs. Forest Holmes and ch il­
dren and Mr and Mrs. H arold
H olm es of Dallas. Mr. a n d Mrs.
A xel Berg and Mr. and Mrs. A nton
E theson and son of M ilwaukie.
M akes Im provem ents
Mr. R ountree is building a new
b arn and ga'rage on his prem ises.
Mrs. Lewis and sons W illard and
Jo h n left for Beebe. Wash., for a
short stay and w ill then re tu rn to
th e ir form er hom e in Iowa.
W eek-end guests at the Sam Rich ,
hom e w ere Dr and Mrs. Edmond
B erger of P ortland.
B uild New Hou-e
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Loy arc build- ’
ing a new house on the form er F cr- ,
n s place.
Mrs. K ansas Ensley spent several '
days last week w ith h er sister. Mrs. '
F. Mead, at Banks.
John M cIntyre of G resham visited ;
his sister. Mrs. Floyd Ensley, the 1
past w eek.
Mr Johnson is having the porch- 1
es repaired on the old McDonald r
house.
v
G uy Reynolds expects to have 0
cattle on feed in th e big shed soon. 2
as n early all his ensilage is in from *
th e cannery. T here is ev er 4no tons ,
of corn ensilage alone. A ctivity “
around the shed seem s alm ost like '
old tim es w hen th e old Oregon 0
N ursery com pany w as operating.
*'
F rancis B randenb erg dug a six- v
foot well 23 feet deep and rep o rts he P
has- 8 feet of w ater in it. J o e Csergi 11
helped him w ith th e w ork.
a
Mrs. G uy Reynolds is expected "
hom e from the east this week
c
Several men from this vicinity
have gone to E astern O regon for w
d eer hunting.
b
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. L andells s
in P ortland, S eptem ber 13. a girl.
Mr. and Mrs. L andells form erly liv- b
ed here.
v
A large log train passes through 1(
O renco daily, coming in from G ar- i>
den Home, and over the United R ail­
w ays' cutoff to Linnton.
T he W illard Brow n fam ily has re ­
covered from scarlet fever and is
out of q uarantine.
A ustin M eyer caught a 45-pound
salm on n ear Tillam ook Sunday.
C om m itters Named
P.-T. A. m et last T hursday a fte r­
noon at the school house. C om m it­
tees appointed are: Mrs. W ilfcrt.
Mrs. Erickson and Mrs O'Neill, re ­
freshm ent; Mrs. F. W arren. Mrs.
C arlyle and Mrs. Austin Serafford,
p rog ram : Mrs. G. Robson. Mrs. C al­
vin G ross and Mrs Noroon. m em ­
bership. and Mrs. G ail Karns, p u b li­
city.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. C raw ford
d ro v e Mr. and Mrs. Hoaguc and son
B obbie to Salem Sunday, w here he
w ill atten d school.
Mrs. Ben R illeler and children of
P o rtla n d spent the w eek-end w ith
h e r parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rich.
"Jig g e rs, th e Cops." has bt
e xp re ssio n am ong the y o u n g s te r
the cops began re n e w in g th e ir
vacant lo t m e e tin g s fo r basebi
W ith th e a r r iv a l o f th e fo o tb a ll i
been d isca rd e d fo r a fo o tb a ll, an
m an and Night Policem an W. W. W
found giving instru ctions on spurn
versos, and punting
P ictured abo
F reem an and his assistant explaining
play. C ut courtesy Tho O regonian.
Scholls Club
Benefit Set
for Wednesday
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I se rvice *. 7:30 n. m.. and e ve n in g
I w o r s h ip serv .cos w i l l follow* im ­
m e d ia te ly A ll a re in v ite d
35th A iu iiv e r * u v C e le b ra te d
M r and M rs
A n d re w
W e lle r
ce le b ra te d th e ir 35th w e d d in g a n ­
n iv e rs a ry S u n d a y w ith th e fo llo w ­
in g guests present: M r and M rs
H a rry N ickle s. M r. and Mrs W il­
lia m N ickle s. B u d d y N ickle s. a ll
o f Bucoda. W a s h : .Mr and M rs
Jo h n S ch rie b e r. M r. a n d
M rs
W illia m O ya la . a ll o f P o rtla n d , and
M r. and M rs F re d W e lle r and f im -
ily o f T ig a rd M r and M rs W e lle r
w e re m a rrie d at N ebraska C ity .
Neb . S e p te m b e r lti. 1902. and have
liv e d en th e O regon eeast th e past
30 years M r and M rs H a rry N ic k le s
also ce le b ra te d th e ir 35th w e d d in g
a n n iv e rs a ry S unday.
R ally Day Held
M rs F r itz L e is t at G o b le on th e ir
r e tu r n t r ip home
C h o ir p ra c tic e w ill be h e ld F r i ­
day at 8 p m. at th e c h u rc h . u n d e r
th e d ire e e iio n o f M is W illia m II
C h a n d le e E ve ryo n e is inv ited
V is ito rs nt the C a rl W o h lse h le g el
hom e d u rin g th e w e e k -e n d w e re
M r and M rs F C L e is t o f O a k la n d
Cal
M r. and M rs S P T a y lo r w e n t
deer h u n tin g a i E astern O reg o n last
S a tu rd a y
Plan for Federation
A s m a ll a tte nd a n ce o f th e S ch o lls
W om en's c lu b m et at th e c h u rc h
p a rlo rs Tuesday fo r a pot lu c k d in ­
ner. O ffic e rs o f the c lu b w e re jo in t
hostesses. Plans w e re m ade fo r th e
c o u n ty fe d e ra tio n m e e tin g , w h ic h
w ill be h e ld at th e c h u rc h O c to b e r
21. A d o n a tio n o f $5 was g iv e n fo r
th e im p ro v e m e n t o f th e c h u rc h
k itc h e n .
M iss M a ry M u llo y and O scar
B etts o f P o rtla n d w e re w e e k -e n d
gnosis at the William II. Chandlee
home.
M iss Y v o n n e B u n n e ll o f F orest
G ro v e spent the w e e k -e n d at the
p a re n ta l home.
R a lly day was o b se rve d S u n d a y
’ at S ch o lls M . E. c h u rc h D u rin g the
S u n d a y school h o u r and a fte rn o o n
, p ro g ra m each class gave a special
( n u m b e r. A p la q u e, th e head of
C h ris t, was g iv e n to th e la rg e st
fa m ily , w h ic h was M r and M rs
R a lp h C h riste n se n ; a n o th e r g if t was
g iv e n to th e o ld e st person present.
M rs. Id a K a ys; th e yo u n ge st p e r­
son present. K a th e rin e S e iffe r t; th e
oldest co u p le present. M r. and M rs
C. W. R o b in so n : M rs J. T M c ­
C a n n s parents. A f t e r c h u rc h s e rv ­
ices a basket d in n e r was se rve d
T h e m o rn in g p ro g ra m was con-
, tin u e d fo llo w in g th e d in n e r w ith
(By Mrs. John Im lah)
a v io lin so lo b y Jesse S n yd e r, a c ­
H A Z E L D A I.E
F ifty - mx
p u p ils
co m p a n ie d by B e tty Sue F ris to e . a re e n ro lle d at H a z rld a le school th is
M rs. Id a Kays, re a d in g : C a rl .Ma­ ye a r. T w e n ty -th re e in th e fo u r low ­
son o f Salem , vo ca l solos, accom - e r grades and 33 in th e u p p e r N in e
* pan ie d b y M rs. J o h n B. U lr ic h : new p u p ils are b u s ie r. C lif f o r d and
M rs Joe B r ittia n . poem ;
M i s s i G a il H e lm . B illy . M ona and Fb b e rl
B e tty Sue F risto e . a solo, a cco m ­ K in n e y . R alph O n en. H a r ry R ile y
pa n ie d b y M rs. C. E a rl S tre tc h e r; and W e n d e ll B road
A m y A lic e H o w a rd rep re se n te d h e r
J R o h rb a c k and son W illa r d w e n t
( class b y g iv in g a poem ; a r a lly [ to w o r k M o n d a y at th e S ta r c a n -
d a y p la y. " T h e Second C h a n ce ." i n e rv in P o rtla n d
was presented
b y th e fo llo w in g
W anda H esterlee. F s te lla and E l­
i c h a ra cte rs
Jesse S n yd e r.
R e v. oise Im la h are to :m g in th e J u n io r
S te a m r C u sh in g s Jr.. M rs. C u sh in g . c h o ir c o n c e rt to be g iv e n S u n d a y
L e w is Hesse and W a lte r J a q u ith : e ve n in g
in
th e
C o n g re g a tio n a l
M rs. R u th C h a n d le r, solo.
c h u rc h at B e a ve rto n .
M rs Wes B a n y acco m p a n ie d h e r
M iss A n n a H anson o f P o rtla n d
spent th e past tw o w eeks w ith h e r I son O liv e r T a y lo r. M rs B e rt R ile y
d a u g h te r. M rs. F. M . L ille g a rd . and and G eorge F erguson S a tu rd a y to
Eastern O regon, w h e re th e y w ill
fa m ily .
W illia m B C h a n d le r w ill be g in spend a w eek d e t r h u n tin g .
M r and M rs C la re n c e C roe.o i
h a rv e s tin g filb e r ts n e x t M on d a y
o f C a n b y v is fte d h is b ro th e r W ilb u r
M rs. C h a rle s B u rk e and b a b y 1 S a tu rd a y .
son a rc at th e h o m e o f h e r parents, In ju red P laying Football
M r. and M rs. E li K in g s to n , fo r
B e ry l S ip e o f C o o p e r M o u n ta in
se ve ra l days.
M r. a n d ’ M rs C a rl W o b lsch le g e ! ' s u ffe re d a sp ra in e d a n k le in th e
fo o tb a ll gam e T h u rs d a y at B e a v e r­
a nd d a u g h te rs N a d in e a n d Jean ton.
and .Mr. and M rs M e lb u rn Z ie g le r |
M r. and M rs. H
C h a p m a n le ft
spent a w e e k v a c a tio n in g in W a sh ­ last T h u rs d a y to a tte n d th e P e n d le ­
in g to n a nd C anada re c e n tly . T h c v ! to n R o u n d -U p . and spend a tw o
Haze ldale School
Has 56 Enrolled
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
\\c v k < \ . n a tio n m tin ' ( M u x 'o n a ­
tio n .»1 fo n 's t dot i hunting 11 D un-
, can and I a u rc iire G a s s rltr a it' te n d ­
in g tho s to ic a nd s e rv ic e s ta tio n
d m m g th e ir absence
M , and M is Ja ck P o w e rs le ft
S a tu rd a y fo r Et a stern O reg o n to
s p c iitl a w e e k d e e r h u n tin g
M l
and M is I! A Masson le ft
last w eek fo r a dot r h u n tin g t r ip in
Eash i n O regon.
M a r jo r ie B ro a d spent the w e e k-
t in t at hom e w ith h e r parents. M r
and M rs. Jam es B ro a d
CHAS. L.
AND WHAT'S MORE
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WE MADE A REAL
DEAL WITH CASH! a
P« r.sona I C ontact on C ollection!
W a a b iiiu h in
( ’o iu U y O f f ic e
Com m ercial Building
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When you hoven't enough ready money to buy
S LO W E ST FINANCING COSTS
o cor with Javed cash, let us show you how simple
/ Y O U MAKE A CASH DEAL
*o be a CASH BUYER
/E S T A B L IS H BANK CREDIT
1. See The First National Bank.
2. Select your car.
3. Poy CASH to the dealer.
The steps to ta k e .
Ltn A trii!
in this G reat N e w 193b
you select—either in cash or trade-in value of another cor. W e lend you the balance to
poy for the cor and insurance; moderate interest, no extra charges.
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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
First N n tin n n l Bank West o f the Rocbns
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SMART FINANCING
DEAR, TO BUY ON
THE CASH BUYER
PLAN
OF PORTLAND
E very Form of Protection
Phone 1732
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« run«' .id d t'd to o u r r v ic re n c t’
shelves 'T h e W o rld B»»«»k
T in s
fin e
new e n c y c lo p e d ia s h «> u 1 d
p ro v e In Ip fu l ns w e ll ns the Rend*
e r s G u id e , w h ic h is an in d e x to the
p e rio d ic a ls and w ill be h e lp fu l to
stu d e n ts a nd clu b s
I he y o u n g peo ple are be co m in g
« acli y e a r m o re lib r a r y m in d e d as is
show n by in creased c ir c u la tio n o f
ju v e n ile books a n d th o response to
th e s u m m e r re a d in g course.
T h e fo llo w in g m agazines w ill be
fo u n d on o u r shelves
th is
year
H a rp e rs M agazine. A tla n tic .
L ife .
C u n m t H is to ry . N a tu re M agazine.
B e ,ti r Hom es and G ardens. C osm o­
p o lita n . A m e ric a n Horne.
H ygeia,
/A m erican M u g a z im . S a tu rd a y E v e ­
n in g Post. R eaders Digest. P o p u la r
M tc h a m c s . T im e .
N a tio n a l G e o ­
g ra p h ic . P ic to r ia l R e vie w , Ladiex
H om e
J o u rn a l.
W om an's
Hom e
C o m pa n io n . M cC a lls. G ood H o u m *-
You p ro v id e one-third the price o f the new o r used cor (under three years old) that
least leave her
a washing machine
13 at
IT'S A GRAND C A R -
v ' R -A C i INSURANCE where you w ith
yo u r w ife to
take inw «\jhin£
i f you’re Accident
A lly k ille d -A t
o f S e p te m b e r
1 liteon
(By Mr*. F ran k re to ld !)
ROCK C H EEK
R o c k (’ re e k
seltool comm« lin 'd last w e e k New
p u p ils are H e rb e rt B lo d g e tt. M er-
la n d I «ai. Jam«*
nd A h v e n and
H o lla n d l. lo y it H u e th e i lb leu M u r ­
p h y o f near Forest G ro v e is te a c h ­
in g the u p p e r grades and M rs H a r ­
o ld /X iidcrson is te a c h in g th e low -
|{<> u l I m p i m c<|
I e r grades.
C ru she d ro c k was p re a d on H u ­
Ittc m l Reunion
b e r a ve n ue b e tw e en E a rm m g to n
F re d W e ld o n «»f the. section and
i o id tint C o o p e r M o u n ta in School
I T ed W eldon o f Vancouv er. W a t , .
last week.
D e lb e rt S m ith had his to n s ils re ­ 1« ft S a tu rd a y to r G ilr o y C al to at
te n d a fa m ily re u n io n I,e ld m h o ll­
n t e d last W ednesday in P o rtla n d in*
o f th e n in t'lv H u n t b irth d a y a n ­
< lull to Meet
n
iv e rs a ry o f th e ir m o tliiT
F irs t m e e tin g fo r th e fa ll o f the
Ha « ld a le H a p p y llo iit c lu b w as V |s|( III ( .111.1(1.1
M rs
W illia m
F m v and Ju n e
h e ld at tin ' hom e o f M i s A ( ’ B o l­
lin g e r last T h u r. dav a fte rn o o n E le v ­ F uegy re tu rn e d T h u rsd a y e v e n in g
en ladies w a re p r e s e n t N e x t m cct- ! fro m a fo u r-d a y t r ip n o rth T in v
ii : w ill be at th e hom e o f M i . W il­ \ is ite il V a u e o u v« r and V ic to , i . i B
C W h ile «»n V a n c o u v e r Isla n d tin y
lia m H ie l S e p te m b e r 30
M r and M rs A ld e n B a rro n le ft v e ile d H u ,c h a rts su n k e n gat'd«n
F rid a y w ith frie n d s fo r I. »stern O re- Leave fo r School
ton to go d e e r h u n tin g Jean A n n
J u n e Fuegy l i f t Sunday to a tte n d
Barron is staying with Mrs E w P a c ific U niv<-rsitv Sh«' is s ta y in g at
la v e rm o re w h ile h e r p a re n ts are th e .Adler hom e in Forest Grove
aw ay
Lav ula W a e ffh i h it th e firs t o f the
C h a rles B a rro n is b u ild in g a new wc« k to a tte n d P a c ific b e a u ty s c h o o l
greenhouse
in P o rtla n d She is s ta v in g m M ap le
Hat old B a llm -k o f M itc h e ll, w ho is w o o d E liz a b e th Boi'ckh o f B rook.
a lte n d m g th e P a c ific Coast M is s io n ­ H ill li ft S u nday fo r C o rv a llis , w h e re
a ry B a p tist B ib le school in P o rtla n d ,
he w a ll a tte n d O re g o n S ta te co lle g e
was a w e e k -e n d v is ito r o f his sister,
H e rm a n K e ste k. F lo y d B ra d le y
M rs J o h n Im la h
and Jo h n S ta c h le le ft S a tu rd a y fo r
J u a n ita B a u e r and Lo is B e tz e r are K la m a th F alls They < \p c e t to re
a tte n d in g S t M a ry 's school at B e a v­ tu rn th is w eek
e rto n .
M r and M rs A b e Z a h le r vva r e i
F W L iv e rm o r e le ft S a tu rd a y fo r hosts at a d in n e i p a rty S u nday f«»r 1
A rlin g to n , w h e re he w ill accom pany M r am t M rs Jacob Z a h le r and
his son W illa r d on a h u n tin g tr ip
c h ild re n « f C la cka m as M e . M a rie
J e i' G assner is s ta y in g w ith h is aun t. S m ith o f P o rtla n d and M rs M a ria
M rs, L iv e rm o re , and d o in g the S c h m id t
and
F red
a nd
E lm e r
c h o n s w h ile M r L iv e rm o re is gone S c h m id t o f th is section
J u a n ita M ille r and E a rl M ill, r of
Pete P ilu s o spent the w e e k -e n d
w ith his cousin. Joe P iluso , in P o r t­ A s to ria w«4’e w e e k -e n d guest., it
th e N ic h o la s K ie s horn«
land.
E n d B u rn s spent the w e e k -e n d
in P o rtla n d
D o ro th y G c ttv o f P o rtla n d s p e n t
P H ,I CO 4 X X
I f you expect
lid
School r e m it
.it Rock ( .’reek
Say you saw it in the Argu3.
I f y o u ’re a liv e on e
y o u 'll in s u r e —
I f y o u ’re a dead one
y o u dorit need i t
T h u rsd ay , St*|ih*iiihiT 23, 193
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