The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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H IL L S B O R O
. Angeles, w h ere h e w ill visit before
j re tu rn in g to his hom e in Iowa
Mrs. Ira G. M cCorm ick w ill be
l hostess at the card p arty S aturday
evening at the F arm ers' Union so­
cial evening and dance nt Laurel.
The M erle Cady hom e was the
scene of a fam ily g ath erin g Sunday
in honor of Mrs. Ithoda Cady, w ho
had previously re tu rn e d from a
(By Mrs. Bird McCormick)
tw o m onths' visit w ith a sister. Mrs.
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—E.
Ja n e Johnson, at C orvallis. P resent
H eaton was unanim ously elected beside the honor guest w ere Mr.
president of the Pleasant View an<J Mrs. Earl Pierson and H om er
com m unity club for his th ird con- Cadv of O rchard. Wash . Mr and
secutive term S atu rd ay evening M rs' Dick Cady of H illsboro and
M ervin W hitm ore is vice-president Mr. and Mrs. M erle Cady and fam -
W ayne Jones was re-elected secre- jy
ta ry and treasu rer. The follow ing Cutter Explodes
com m ittees w ere appointed: Miss
E rnest G u en th er's silage cu tte r
H elen Homm and Mrs. E lery Mc­ exploded ju st before q u ittin g tim e
Dougal. program ; Mrs. M ervin O ctober 4 on th e D. A. O tto farm
W hitm ore and Mrs. Ray Ego. sup­ F ire flew from th e m achine and
per; Mrs. Ira G. M cCormick and pieces of m echanism w ere throw n
Miss Jessie V ersteeg. sick. A 7:30 ■ill
o v er " ilie*
ivirnv'.i
i ' i 'I
1 t'jii'iii<
1 «1 v
m e e tin g
w Y ^ e 1 ! one
as hurt.
Mrs
Sam
O tto 11 had
Pleasant View
Club Selects
New Officials
K
X
r N| 7 T h r ¿1 1 « D w m
13. The follow .ng 1m-
prom ptu program w as given, com-
m unity singing led by Mrs. H arry
Twigg, Mrs. Elery McDougal, pian-
1st; readings by W ilbur Jones and
S tan ley Ego; vocal duets by A lice
J e a n Lewis and M erribell H offm an
and Mrs H arry Twigg an d Miss
D olores Leder.
Miss P hyllis W ohlschlegel. w ho
w as in a N ew berg hospital last
w eek, was brought home F riday,
S he is recovering satisfactorily from
a h eart attack.
Win Honors
Donald V ersteeg received first
prize for his pet horned toad, w hich
w as sent to him from its n ativ e
hom e at San G abriel. C a l. at th e
pet parade S atu rd ay at th e F arm
Produce shew in Newberg. Mr. and
Mrs. E arl C hristie's th ree-m o n th s
old baby, M arjorie, received sec-
ond_ prize in the baby show. Mrs.
E. C. W ohlschlegel received first on
b ouquet of m arigolds and R ex be-
gonia. and on special en tries of
bouquets of n icatin a and Rose of
S haron, th ird on single rose, royal
scott m arigold and sm all oil p ain t-
^ M r . and Mrs. Tom Shuck and Mr.
Nc\ em ber
Just eallcd bcr lw o children from
, h(? b arn y ard Silo filling was re-
slimrri Thnr«a«v >n.-r ,
m «.
AR G U S,
Together Again
Mrs. Heil New
President of
Hazeldale Club
S Í » ' ’ « # S
i By Mrs. John Inilah)
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An enthusiastic
crow d atten d ed th e booster m eeting
of th e com m unity club F r id a ' eve-
> W A short program w as pre-
seated of piano and h arm onica
num bers and tap dancing by stu ­
den ts of th e school. C olored slides
furnished by th e U nion Pacific
com pany w are show n of Y ellow -
L'0’1*' ^M w 'nal park by Rev W It
Redm ond of Aloha. E R P n lla m a n
*'.a ',t’ a ,a k 111 conju n ctio n w ith the
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HASH
DAI E
O ificeis
w ere
elected
follows
Mrs.
W illiam
» “’>
• V v - d »is
e n t:
E R
i?.ri1 »"?«■>• ' ict'-pr. s l d e .l t . M rs .1
i Inilah. se c re ta ry -tre a su re r. Mrs
C P Brooks, p arliam en tarian , and
Tony Leonetti, serg ean t-at-arm s
St, v
Singing, gam es and dancing w ere
en jo y ed w ith m usic by Bvron
E
leanor .P ow ell and R obert T ay ­
B ritch of H uber an d Alec A lcan. ,ra
lor. re-united in "Broadway M el­
of B eaverton
ody of 1938." new m usical show
M rs D onald F raser is in charge com ing to the V enetian screen
Sunday.
Monday and Tuesday.
?* a c a n * p arty to be given N ovem -
W estern
Harold Bell W right's
b er 9 •sex t reg u lar b u s in e s s m e e t
Gold." starrin g Sm ith Ballew and
and fam ily night w ill be h e eld
l
F rid ay evening. N ovem ber 12. Eac! ch i H eather Angel, is slated for the
local th e a tre T hursday. F riday
fam ily w ill co n trib u te to th e pro
and S atu rd ay on a double bill
8ra m -
w ith Bobby Breen a n d Basil
R athbone in "Maki' a Wish."
,o ' j
Mr and Mrs
1 h arles Cling
m oved last w eek from H azeldale to ncr at 1 p m. O ctober 28 at the
heonix. Ariz.
hom e of Mrs O L. Johnson.
M rs J ° n es has gone to stay w ith Presented With Flag
J niece at E ugene to recu p erate
The school children w ere g re a t­
a
illness.
ly enthused over a brand new flag
and Mrs. G eorge Reed of WIlltn
v as presented to the school
w hich w
QbVpm ar^Ust
, k an<* Mrs.
1 Monday m orning
p
M cInnis w as ill in bed
w eek and last w ith flu
“ ’^ e v .v a l se n u c ls at M ountain
Top church ended S undav w „ h an
all day m eeting an d pot luck din -
ner. B aptism al service for eight
converts w as held at th e C hristian
church in N ew berg follow ing th e
evening services at M ountain Top
The evangelists, th e Misses Cates
and F inn, left th e first of th e w eek
for th e eastern states.
F red K nutson and b rid e arriv ed
from K lam ath Falls O ctober 3 and
are at th e hom e of his uncle and
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Amos M organ. '
w ith th e oth er m em bers o f t h e
K nutson fam ily.
Mr. an d Mrs H enry S tayton and
little son m oved to H illsboro last
week. H e is o perating th e B uckeye
dance h all w est of C ornelius
Mrs.
and , baby
Mrs. I. G. Stew art. R. B. W his-
_ M O. K
, etchcm
,
nand. Iva Mae and A rth u r S tew art so{' Konalu are hom e from th e hos
atten d ed th e g raduation exercises pl,a
at St. Joseph hospital in V ancouver B irth d ay C elebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Ray K inchelo en-
W ednesday evening. Mrs. S tew art's
1 te rta in e d w ith a p a rty S atu rd ay
^ s ^ e ^ f tliT g ra d u a tin g n u rse s"^ aftern o o n in honor of th e ir d augh-
Mrs. Inilah to Entertain
Mrs. John Inilah w ill en te rta in
at a bridal show er F riday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Bessie B rid g ­
m an in honor of V irginia Leonetti,
w ho is to be m arried N ovem ber 7
t o D "Lk Schleigh ol B eaverton,
and Mrs. B ill Z eigler of H illsboro
Mrs. O rla K endall and L ucille ,e r Lo‘s
blrJ h d a -v P re se n t
E. R P n llam an gave a dcscrip-
w e re d in n er p arty guests of Mr. B arkm an of N ew berg w ere over- i eiif ra sh ik o H ayishi. B erth a Jel- five talk at A lbany co lleg e 111 P ort-
an d Mrs. W. F. W ohlschlegel S un- night guests O ctober 4 at th e hom e d cr , B cn u ce Inilah. J u n e Gold- land S aturday evening in conjunc-
day.
of th e form er's p arents. Mr. and t , % J o a V , Ile l'I,S lalrc1 W alk er' ¿ ean '! on w ith trav el m oving pictures
to the students.
Mrs. F. E. Hoffm an. Mrs. K endall M lIler W llva E d w ard s- D oris Web- show n by him to
D avis Injured
B illie Davis received an in ju red and Miss B arkm an and Mr. H off- b er and Rosa S antoro.
Mrs. P aul O C onnor is not recov-
chest Sunday m orning w hen his man atten d ed a d in n er p arty th a t
B illy S m ith re tu rn e d hom e the '• nn8 as well as expected at E m an-
autom obile w ent over a grade. H e evening at the V. W. Schmidt" hom e ^ rs t
th e w eek from a trip to
'• h o sp ital
is u n d e r a doctor's care.
in P o rtlan d .
E astern Oregon.
Mrs. E. C. W ohlschlegel began th e Mr. and Mrs. Lozell S h u ltz
and M r- and Mrs. O scar P ierson and
*- K P n lla m a n
w ill show travel
first of th e m onth w orking S atu r- children of P o rtlan d visited h er children of P alo Alto. Cal . visited m oving pictures of Cuba at the
days in P enney's store in N ew berg, parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Je n - at th e E. W. L iv erm o re hom e last sc
Friday D ifferent pictures
Miss H elen Homm. w ho teaches
nings, o v er th e w eek-end. week. T he P iersons a re going to " U l be show n at least tw ice a
th e P leasant View school and has
Alice Je a n Lewis of N ew berg w as m ake th e ir hom e at H azeldale on m onth th r o u g h o u t t h e w i n t e r O th-
been driving back and fo rth from
a w eek-end guest of M erribell Hoff- th e old M iller place.
e r schools a re w elcom e to a tte n d if
h e r hom e a t Laurelw ood. is m ak- man.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. B lalock an d in terested.
ing h e r hom e w ith th e G. A. T hom p-
Mrs. I. G. S tew art. R. B. W his- 300 D°n a ld from L akeview visited
son fam ily
n and and A rth u r S te w a rt visited Bunday a t th e J W. Im lah home.
G lenn M iller began M onday g ath - Mrs. A lb ert B eckm an and fam ily at B lalock is a b ro th e r of Mrs. Im-
erin g his w alnut crop at M ountain- Salem Sunday. S he is Mr. W his-
(By Vivian Hudson)
side. L. T. F inigan began W ednes- n an d ’s d a u g h ter an d Mrs. Stew a rt's * a rty F rid ay
Logging operations have had to
S u n d ay school w ill hold a p arty
day.
sister.
in th e basem ent of the school F ri- cease due to the fall rain
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Tom pkins.
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day evening.
Joe S cheible has gone to C ali-
Mrs. Alvin L ink and d au g h ter and « »• j e r r
...
W ord has been received o f th e form a to spend the w in ter w ith his
G ilbert Lyon m ade a trip to th e iV lU l-W CSt r a tlllllC S
b irth of a g irl O ctober 14 to M r. d aughter. Alma, an d son. Fred
beach Sunday. They visited points
and Mrs N orm an R inehart. Mrs.
S u p erin ten d en t O. B K raus vis-
of in terest betw een Ocean Lake and N IoV C tO H ltC O I l
R in eh art is th e fo rm er R uth M iller. *,cd the school last week
d a u g h ter of Mr. a n d Mrs. Tom Mil-
C larence U pdike is getting wood
A H allow e'en p arty is being p la n ­
(By Mrs. ell Struthers)
ler. The baby has been nam ed
° f the M ilda L aem erm an place.
n ed by th e M ountain Top church
HITEON—Tw o new fam ilies have N a iip v * A l> n a *
Wood c u tters a re cu ttin g up the
an X
d I SU?aay
S unday school.
v"™ *
. .
. .
m oved h ere from N orth D akota p jan 'p 0»iUck
dow n logs left from the logging.
Mrs. L ena M eyers and d au g h ter and N ebraska, m aking a n addition
Ha7elriale 1
H azeldale H appy H our club m et
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N orm a accom panied Mr. and Mrs. of th re e p u p li.s in school
T h u rsd ay afternoon a t th e
S tate C apitol
N ews -----------
L e tte r—-Giv-
L ee O akes and Miss G ussie S igler
M iss M a r g u e r it e
F e r r i s a r e n m . . last
.
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of H illsboro on a trip to Seal Rock nam ed h e r b ro th er and sister in-
of. Mrs. 0 w H esterlce at ing th e highlights of official ac
S unday.
££
M r an d M rs M orris F e rn s H ubT A, cJo m fo rter was tack ed h tivi‘y a t S a le m .-E v e ry w eek U
j
. .. . .
law, M r. an d Mrs. M orris Ferris.
Mr. and Mrs. O tto O rnduff. M er- to A shwood in E astern O regon to w as decided to hold a pot luck din- the Argus.
vin a n d L eonard W hitm ore. B uford visit th e ir sister and family.
D eford, W ayne Jones. L e l a n d
T he fo u r H iteon h u n ters re-
S chm eltzer, Plez Bryon. Mr. and tu rn ed W ednesday night f r o m
M rs. C. O. Jenings. Mr. and Mrs. Bend w ith one deer
C laud Allen. Mrs. C hurchill. Do-
Mrs. M abie S tark was th e hon-
loris L eder and K enneth Ridgw ay or guest at a sh o w er T hursday aft-
from h ere are helping w ith the ernoon at th e hom e of Mrs. Ida
w a ln u t harvest at M ountainside.
Hite. T w en ty ladies w ere in at-
S unday d in n er p arty guests at tendance,
th e M cInnis hom e included Mr. and
Mrs. H. Sonnem a. w ho has spent
M rs. Jo h n Y ork and Mr. and Mrs. th e su m m er a t th e hom e of her
R oderick McLain and children of daughter. Mrs. W illiam F Camp-
A loha, F ran k P a in te r of P o rtlan d bell, left F rid ay nig h t for h er home
an d J. A. Thronson of Scappoose.
at S anta Monica. Cal.
G ilb ert Lyon, w ho has been visit-
Mrs. H am ilton en tertain ed mem-
in g a b rother-in-law and sister. Mr bers of th e T igard R ebekah club
an d Mrs. G. A. Thompson, fo r tw o W ednesday. O ctober 13. a t t h e
m onths, left W ednesday for Los hom e of Mrs!. R uth A nderson
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Beaverton Woman
Wins Rose Prizes
BEAVERTON Mrs It M Slew
art was aw arded th ree first prizes
and one second nn her roses e x h ib ­
ited at the P ortland fall rose show
held at the M eier & F rank store.
Mrs S tew art also rs'ccived prizes
on her roses at the P o rtlan d Ju n e
show.
Mrs Floyd Tefft of Eugene, fo r­
m er n s id e n t of B eaverton, w as a
reel'll t guest here.
Mrs H O S tipe is at hom e after
having spent th ree m onths in the
Em anuel hospital, due to a hip in­
jur.' reeeived by a fall in her k itch ­
en H er daughter. Mrs C arrie L eon­
ard. of S eattle w as a recent guest
here.
Mrs Itro rb au g h P resident
Mrs
F lorence D rorbaugh was
elected president of the B eaverton
Rebekah Past Noble G rands' chit)
to fill the vacancy m ade by resigna­
tion of M rs N eltie McElroy, who
has m oved to Eugene
G uv C a rr re tu rn e d last week
from Chicago, w here he attended a
Thursduy, October 21, l'.L’G
into flam e Larson attem pted to ex-
; tm guish the flam e and hud no soon­
er gotten safely aw ay w hen the
gasoline tank exploded, blow ing the
top off the engine.
Mr and M is Lyle M itchell of
S p arta \ isited a couple of days r e ­
cently w ith his sister and brother,
Eunice and Wick M itchell
M E church of Sherw ood Ladies'
Aul w ill give .1 silver tea and p ro ­
gram . O ctober 28. at 2 p m. in the
church parlors.
T igard high selmol's football team
defeated th<* W ashington h i g h
reserves of P ortland 27 to 7 last
F rid ay .
Mrs Jen n ie Eantozzi of San Pi an
cisco. Cal., who spent over a week
at the home of tier sister. Mrs Joe
Juchem ich amt son. Prank, n'cent-
l.v retu rn ed to het hom e Mrs Pan-
toz.’i's brother. B ert Pinn. also of
San F raniisco. is visiting now at
the hom e of the Juchcm ichs and
also in P ortland w ith o th e r rela-
joln his ship at San P ianeisco on I
I mis y day.
Horn, to Mi and Mrs ,1 S tanford !
C annon of P ortland O ctober 7. a
girl T his is Mrs. G. 11 Gonyo.- first
g randchild.
M is C hris C hristenson and her
inotlier. Mrs Lickas. re tu rn e d to
P o rtlan d Thursdn.' a fte r an e x te n d ­
ed visit at th e Ernest Oberinole!*
home.
Q uality Job p rin tin g
Argus.
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DODGE - PLYMOUTH
The Art of Bretving Beer
N o. 1. Thu M A S H IN lj |» h k '»' s . s .
clesiictl .so liib l» ' fio rL s o /
. . extTucting
g r o in s
the
By ITTEII C. SCHMIDT. M. II.
•‘Beer, (he l ight Refreshment Beverage of Million* of lemperate People.”
tives.
T igard high school stud«*nts e n ­
joyed a skating party at tlie Oaks
skating rtnk in P ortland PrnUiy
evening
dealers' convention Me is t h e own­
Miss D orothy Pish, d au g h ter of
e r of a garage situated on the B eav­ Mrs J. P M orback of Sherw ood,
e r t o n highw ay
recently becam e the bride of Ralph
Mrs Dora E Stipe, grand conduc­ D ungan of W ashington at a b eau ­
tress of the grand ch ap te r of O re­ tifu l w edding at the M ethodist
gon. O E S . was honored w ith a church in Sherw ood
reception last W ednesday evening
and Mis. A lbert Scott went
at the m eeting of B eaver ch ap ter to Mr.
P ortland F rid ay and stayed u n ­
A floral degree was conferred on til the
first of the week w here they
her by a group of four past m atrons visited at the hom es of th eir d au g h ­
of B eaver chapter, rep resen tin g the ters and fam ilies and Mrs Scott's
four sections of th e state in which
ro th er and sister-tn-law . Mr. and
she does official duty d u ring her b Mrs
Del C lark Mr C lark, w ho is i
years of office S he w as the recip- ) traffic officer at the east side farm ­
lent of m any gifts and flow ers d u r­ ers' m arket, w as q u ite badly b ru is­
ing the evening G uests included
and cut up w hen a ear struck
many grand o ffic e rs , p a s t g r a n d o f ­ ed
w hile he w as directing traffic
ficers and m em bers of th e o rd er him
for a fire.
from P o rtlan d and vicinity. Ulna- j
Miss C laudia S tein and Jo e Bag-
tilla. Pendleton. C orvallis. Salem.
genstos Jr. of M iddleton. Mr ami
D ayton and O regon City.
Mrs. Stipo and her sister. Mrs. Mrs. H 1. E isner and Mr. and Mr
R obert R Sum m ers, w ere hostesses A lvin Maly atten d ed a d in n er party
at an afternoon tea at the hom e of in P ortland S atu rd ay evening at the
J/uâA coeAer and m ath itra in e r, ihow in# m aihin#
the form er T hursday afternoon for hom e of Miss S tein's b ro th er and
procets temperature control.
officers, m em bers and friends of sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Komar
B eaver chapter, O E S> P residing Stein.
MASHING PROCESS
at the u rn s w ere Mrs G. S. A lex­
Here the Cheated mul» r controlled natural proeeaa
an d er and Mrs W H Boyd, and as- ,
mellow, sprouted and then dried, crushed to <li»snhe ami digest the desiied wdu
sistm g about the room s w ere Mrs .
barley malt and other selected grains bio parts of the grains which aie then
L. D. S h ellen b erg er and Mrs A M
ate m iked w ith t>ur famout arteuan strained out ami pumped into the giant
(By Mrs. B. E. W aldorf)
Jannsen.
uater. lhis mash is then stirred and copper blew kettle to he boiled.
C ounty S u p erin ten d en t C annon
w as a visitor at Mason Hill school
A i c r y p ro i'cv i <>/ Olvmpiti brewing ii improved f>Y the
T hursday T he teacher. Miss M ar­
e i . eptamal brewing yualitiei and camtunt purity •<!
g u erite Pate, spent the w eek-end
our farnoui subletraneon water
**lt*s the If'uter**.
(By Mrs. O. II. Peterson)
at her hom e in G resham .
B ennie Larson of Bull M ountain
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n K inse and
is n u rsin g a badly burned arm from baby son d ep arted M onday for C al­
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(S im ilar Io Illu stratio n )
4-piece Bedroom »Suite
Hotpninl Irons
$ 0 .9 5
Each
Hillsboro
Box Springs Io Match $14.95
40-pound
$ /? .4 5
Cotton M attress
V
Seven p attern s, 53-piece set
— service for eight. R egular
$12.50 close o ut price.
G enuine.
$ g .5 0
C hina
Electric.
3rd and W ashington
S pecifications usually found
only in h ig h er priced niat-
>'-< /J .95
W hile they last
A i
Steel Medicine Cabinets
MAKES
POULTRY
FEEDS
McCOBMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY
iw> ta p e d edges.
« Q uilted sisal insulation.
Dishes
Unfinished
Chairs
HILLSBORO FEED CO
e I>nulde tem p e re d toil
springs.
• A ssorted colors.
GLO-COAT
Buy one pint and g et one
p in t FR EE.
F A »
Both for
v t / G
Exclusive Ford Dealers’ R&G Plan Now
Makes It Safe To Buy A Used Car!
M attress
• Im ported D am ask tick in g
Jo h n s to n ’s Self Polishing
Little Genius Plow
H E whole scheme of crop production hinges
on good plowing. It pays to have the best
plows you can get. M cCorm ick-Deering Plows
have three generations of plow-building experi­
ence behind them and are as good as money
can buy.
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L arge 76-inch Biltw ell d a , en p o rt, c h a ir to w atch.
A strictly m odern living room suite.
$ ^ 7 ^ .5 0
R eg u lar $89.50. Special at
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Floor W ax
M c C ormick -D eering
Davenport
and Chair
M atched
inch 1 d ra w e r c h e s t;
lerl w alnut p a n e ls; .",6
36-ini
44-inch
•h round m irro r vanity.
$■^(^ 50
R eg u lar $99.50. Special price
$ / | .95
RUGS
Y ard goods. D rop p a tte rn
Per square
yard
Inlaid Linoleum
Per square yard
39c
79c
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 21 X