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

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n iL L S B O R O
A R GU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
i sao Inhara. New students recently
i entered a re Joe. Bobbie. Teddy and
Floyd McFall. T he fam ily live at the
' form er S chw antes m ill site.
Mr. and M rs Amos W atkins and
children and Mr and Mrs A Nader-
. e r visited the W alter L arsen fam - ;
, ily at A lbany S atu rd ay Mrs. Larsen
is slowly convalescing from a m ajor
j operatioin. Mr. L arsen is Mrs Nad-
(By Mr». F. I,. B ro u n )
1 ere r's son and w as born and reared
L A U R E L —D ecem ber 4 is the date here.
net by the Ladies’ Social club for a
bazaar and carnival to be held at
the com m unity hall P rogram will
be followed by a "jitney" dance for
w hich tickets will be given with
i By C. E. B arker)
purchases of m erchandise as well
L.
G.
Holden
was born in Cairo.
us for cash.
Mrs C arl W ard a n d daughter. Illinois. His p aren tag e on both sides
w
as
southern,
his
m other's ancestors
Mrs. C hris Hoffm an, of Tillam ook
visited T hursday at th e home of a pro m in en t p art of the Crossing in
th e ir sister and aunt. Mrs Adolph th e absorbing tale told in W inston
Schm idt, when on route to Portland, C h urchill's historical novel From
w here Mrs. Hoffman w ent for m ed i­ th e first. H oldens w ho settled in
cal treatm ent. She has been ailing New England, have descended all
the H oldens in the U nited Stales
fo r several m onths.
The subject of this sketch w as the
Bed Cross Head Speaks
only m em ber of his large family
W. F. Norman of Orenco. county born n o rth of th e Mason and D ix­
chairm an of th e A m erican Red on line, and th e only republican as
Cross, was a speaker at the m eeting far back as he can trace the politics
of the L adies’ Social club held w ith of th e Holdens.
Mrs. H. Reese at h er hom e last W ed­
As a youth he achieved fam e as
nesday. He told of th e w ork of the
Red Cross, both in em ergencies, such an ath lete He could ru n a q u a rte r
as floods and disastrous storms, and of a m ile in th re e m inutes on a
also individual cases. The speaker horse race track.
He cam e to O regon at th e age of
w as introduced by Mrs. A nna
Schm idt, district chairm an of the 19. He says th a t in th e 53 y ears he
has
been an O regonian he has n ev ­ IF YOU live oa a heavy traffic cor-
organization. The L adies’ club p u r­
e r been in jail except in th e capac­ • n er in a g re a t city, it m ay be h ard
chased a five-dollar m em bership.
ity of a sort of fath er confessor to fo r you to believe th a t th o bedroom
H ow ard Davis President
H ow ard Davis w as elected p resi­ u n fo rtu n ate inm ates w hen he would In which you lie v ainly try in g to
dent of the Young People s class of be co-operating w ith the police de­ •lee p w hile autom obiles hoot and
th e Sunday school at a business and partm ent.
F orty years of th e biography of crash on the corner, Is les3 safe th an
social m eeting held at the home of
Miss Lillie Brown S atu rd ay night. L. G. Holden is a history of the the busy traffic lane.
If you live on a farm you consider
M ildred Stevens was elected vice- P o rtland fire d ep artm en t during
p resident and Billy McNay secre­ th at period. He w as th e first paid your cool b arn a s a fe r place th an the
tary. A com m ittee w as appointed to firem an in th e v o lu n teer fire d e­ m achine room o f th e city facto ry
w rite a constitution for the new ly p artm en t in East P o rtlan d before it w here lath es and b elts w h irr all d3y
He long.
organized class, w hich was recently becam e a p art of P o rtlan d .
prom oted from the B roadcasters. served as captain five years, b a t­
B ut in b o th in stan ces you a rc
N ext m eeting will be held Decem ­ talion chief th irty years, and the
last five years of his career as chief. wrong. Public a tten tio n , concen­
ber 11 w ith Billy McNav
Mr. and Mrs. M. Sw ett of Oregon
"Chief. ' he w as asked. "W hat tra te d on autom obile d e a th s an d in­
City visited h er sister. Mrs Rollin was th e biggest fire P o rtlan d had juries, is being d irected by th e
Meyers. Friday. V eryl Frost. Mrs. w hile you w ere on th e force?" His A m erican Red C ross to th e fa c t th a t
S w e tts daughter, w ho is m aking her face lit up w ith a smile. "T hat is accid en tal d eath s in th e hom e claim
hom e w ith her aunt, w ent home the same question asked me by the a g re a te r an n u al toll. A utom obile You tak e your life In y o u r han d s every tim e you com m it one of these
w ith h er m other and rem ained u n ­ Hoot Owl club at one of th e ir radio
careless a c ts: A t top, left, if th e knife slips grave in ju ry will be th e
fatalities la st y ear fo r th e n ation
til Sunday.
program s, and 1 11 an sw er it in the num
bered 37SOO- w hile n e n n te 1 5e! U lt Can-°Pe " e rs are Cheap. R ight, com bination of a w et hand and
num
bered
37.800.
w
hile
people
body
and broken elec tric w iring will resu lt in a com plete electric
F riendly C o m er class of the S u n ­ same way I an sw ered them . The
day school w ill have a business biggest fire P o rtlan d ev er had was killed by accidents in th eir hom es circu it and death. S afeguard elec tric appliances in kitchen and b ath.
m eeting and social m eeting at the w hen S y lv ester P en n o y er 'a f te r ­ totalled 3S.500. S afety d riv es in in­
E ric Schum acher hom e S aturday w ard g o v ern o r' w as elected m ayor d u stries and u tilities h a re reduced Below, th is fa rm e r handles a vicious bull w ith a stick to keep It a t a
safe d ista n c e ; had he used a rope th e bull could charge him.
evening. All interested are invited and he fired th e w hole police and accid en ts un til tho d e a th s la s t y ear
Miss A m anda Dau of F ortland was fire dep artm en t, and I was th e first w ere 2,300 while on th e farm , w here
in ju ry by an im als ran k in g second. exist and front w hich accid en tal
a w eek-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. one fired " R otation in office was
safety is only now b eing ta u g h t by
The A m erican Red C ross launched death o r serio u s in ju ry m ight re su lt
thorough.
E lbert Stevens.
the Red Cross, an n u al d e a th toll was its th ird an n u al Home and F a rm Ac­ if rep airs w ere not m ade, o r caution
B irthday C elebrated
He originated th e idea of equip-
4,500.
A d in n er party given Sunday eve­ ing th e fire engines w ith double
cident P rev en tio n cam paign this observed. T his w idely acclaim ed
ning by Mr and Mrs. B G McNay self-contained electric light plants,
The bedroom is show n by safety fall. More th an ten m illion check safety program is one of the m any
at th e ir home in F orest G rove in one light th ro w n on the man above, ex p erts to be th e m ost dangerous lists show ing h azard s w ere carried
honor of the th u d b irth d ay an n iv er­ the o th er on th e safety n et below. room In the house, larg ely due to hom e by school children, including services of the Red C ross supported
through ils annual roll call to r m em ­
sary of th eir d aughter B arb ara was B efore these lights w ere installed
attended by Mr. and Mrs. F L. four firem en lost th e ir lives in one fall» and w alking in th e dark. On th e m em bers of th e Ju n io r Red Cross b ers conducted by ch a p te rs and
Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown. fire at F o u rteen th and F landers farm , m achinery cau ses th e g re a te st P a re n ts w ere asked to ch eck these th e ir bran ch es in 12,000 com m uni­
nu m b er of accid en tal d eath s, w ith lists a g a in st conditions w hich m ight ties.
L illie Brow n and h er house guest. streets.
Miss Vida Bingham , of Portland.
He also is the fath er of the p res­
R aym ond Meyers. P atricia McNay. ent system of fighting fire on the
the little honor guest an d the host w ater by m eans of fire beats. He
Miss Tcft is the d a u g h te r " f Mr north of B eaverton O ctober 23 She
and hostess.
helped to push thro u g h a bond is­
and Mrs Floyd T eft of E ugene
is su rv iv ed by her husband and
Miss Vida B ingham of P ortland sue of $735,000 fo r the fire d e p a rt­
B luebird C am p F ire girls e n te r­ tw o sons. Rex I,, and J. M orrill
w as a w eek-end guest of Miss Lillie m ent. T h ree fire boats, each 86 feet
tained th e ir m others at a H allo­ H am m crly.
B row n. The girls a re co-w orkers in long, w ere built and equipped at a
ween costum e p arty S atu rd ay at
The Misses B etty Easton a n d
an office in Fortland.
BEAVERTON — Miss M ary J a n e the hom e of Mrs G o r g e II B u tch ­ Patay S tew art en te rta in e d a group
cost of $100.000 each. Through
L. A. W hittle com pany has a crew C hief H olden's effo rts th e crew s of
of several w om en picking w alnut these boats w ere not to be em b a r­ S p u rlin w as en te rta in e d at a fam ­ er. th e ir leader. Mrs. F ra n k Rossi of fri tnds at a m asquerade barn
dance at th e Easton home.
m eats from n uts th at w ere cracked rassed by ru les and regulations ily d in n e r S unday to celeb rate h er assisted
Mr.; E lm er Stip« e n te rta in e d the
bv m achinery.
governing com m ercial craft, but re tu rn from a w orld tour. She was Past M atrons of th e B eaver chap­
Make Red Cross Plea
w ere u n d er orders from th e fire d e­ in C h in a at th e o u tb reak of the
F. L. Brow n gave a talk at S u n ­ p artm en t alone, th u s m aking them w ar an d left P eip in g on th e last ter. O. E. S . at her home. Fifteen
ladies \frere present.
day school on the Red Cross w ork strictly fire-fig h tin g crews,
T his tra in before th e fig h tin g began Mrs. M cK erch er H onored
F ourteen friends and neighbors
w hen a plea was m ade for m em b er­ w as another advanced idea.
She
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. ...
.
re tu rn e d hom e by w ay of th e
Mrs. M C. M rK crchipr was s u r­ g ath ered at the N. H Nielsen hom e
ships. Anyone w ishing to contribute
He
built
34
of
th
e
39
fire
stations
P
anam
a
Canal.
P
resen
t
at
the
din-
S
atu
rd ay evening to cele b rate his
m ay do sc next Sunday o r contact of P ortland. He originated th e bun- n e r w ere M r and Mrs H E lian d cr prised w ith a b irth d ay lunche» ut a j
a t b irth d ay an n iv ersary .
Mrs. A nna Schm idt any tim e before galow ty p e of fire station. This in- and son Mr. and M rs L W alters h an d k erch ief show er F riday
h er home.
F ritz S tegm ann and fam ily m ov­
T hanksgiving
has^ since been adopted all and son and M rs A lice C heek and Miss B rrst llnnnri-d
ed to W illam ina last w eek.
F red Schm idt has just com pleted o vention
v er th e U nited States
Canada, fam ily.
A b rid al sh o w er in honor o f
a m ilk house m ade of building E ngland and A ustralia. The B ritish
Ross and Floyd U pdike a re d e ­
Mrs. E. G W ebb e n tertain ed the Miss H elen B erst was given by 1 livering cedar posts to M cM innville
blocks cem ented inside and out. The m agazines gave prom inence to this
of the C ongregational Miss R uth F illey at th e home ‘ of this wend; for the governm ent p ro ­
house is 12x14 and w ill be equipped innovation in articles and pictures. l a d i e s
ch u rch at
H allow e'en p a rty at
w ith an electric w ater h eate r and
He retire d from active service h er hom e T h u rsd ay aftern o o n ’ The hc-r parents T h u rsd ay c . ening. Miss • ject. w hich is 111 progress south of
o th er m odern appliances.
D ecem ber 31. 1927. w hich date is the en te rta in m e n t was in charge o f B erst becam e th e b rid e of Paul M cM innville.
Mead Sunday.
George Schmidt, educational a d ­ an n iv ersary of his birth. He has
viser in the CCC. is now stationed a suitcase full of new spaper clip ­ M esdam es M etcalf. T ucker. V an-
A bout th irty ladies of th e M eth- ,
i ' in try C onstable: "P a r d o n.
at China Flats cam p w ith his post | pings and telegram s from all over Kleek. S tratto n . Miss F ern Haine, odist church a tten d ed a silv er tf a j
and
th
e
hostess.
office at Pow ers. All the officers th e U nited S tates and C anada fe­
at the hom e of .Mrs. B ud D ovlc miss, but w im m ing is not allow ed
in th is lake."
and boys are southern people. Camp licitating him on his w ell-earned
The engagem ent of Miss Thelm a last W ednesday.
Agness. w here G eorge has been for rest.
C ity F lapper
Teft. fo rm erly of this vicinity, to Mrs. Ilamnu-rly Dies
Why didn't you
som e time, has been disbanded.
Mrs. S hirley M H am m crly a tell m e before I undressed ?'’
His th ree-acre estate in A loha is D elbert A nderson of P o rtlan d was
Mr. and Mrs. F red Schm idt and a little flow ery kingdom .
recen tly an n o u n ced at a luncheon resident of this v icin ity for the
C onstable: "W ell, th e re ain 't
Cecil and Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lives of w o rth w h ile m en rem ind a t the Sign of th e Rose tea room past eleven years, died at h e r hom e la w a g a in s t ii n d r e s s t n '" E x
Schm idt visited the m en ’s sister.
us.
Mrs. C hris Zinsli. of B oring Sunday.
In life's battles now grown old.
She is a form er resident here.
T hat we too can leave behind us
Storm Causes Damage
Som ething w o rth y to be told.
Telephone service was disrupted
on several lines in this vicinity by
N eighborhood new s from 30 A r­
Sunday night's wind and rain storm.
A pole near the Stevens' store was gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
blow n down. Potato digging was sections of W ashington county a p ­
halted, also The favorable fall p ear in th e A rgus each w e e k
w eath er made fine potatoes There Learn w h at y o u r friends are do­
ing fo r less th a n th ree cents a
has been no frost in this section.
tl
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith 'A nna week.
H itchcock) of K lam ath Falls w ere
S aturday evening guests at the R ol­
lin Meyers home.
Mrs. B ertha Derrm in of Blooming
HAR RISO N D- H UG G INS
is m aking an extended visit w ith ,
M. D.
h e r daughter, Mrs. H. Reese.
Mrs. J. W. Mulloy. who recently j EYE, EAR. NOSE and THROAT
un d erw en t an operation at Jones ‘
SPECIALIST
hospital, is convalescing at h er ,
in
home.
M other Succumbs
GLASSES FITTED
H. M W hisnand was called to
Snohom ish, Wash., last w eek on ac­
count of the death of In; m other
Commercial Building
H onor Roll Given
Phone«
Boar«
H onor roll students at the Laurel-
Residence 2»72
9 30 • m to 12 n .
view school for the past six week-
Office 2971
1 -30 p. m. to 5 p. m.
a re M ary Ellen Adams. Patricia
W hisnand. Steven W atkins and Hi-
T hurstlav. N ovem ber I I , 1937
Accident Hazards Home and on Farm Annual Sherwood
Cause Greatest Annual Death Toll H,,£arn,val Sct
Laurel Club
Holds Bazaar
December 4
Personalities—
Woman Honored on
Return from Tour
Mrs. O. II. I'clci'.soii)
BEND
Sherw ood high school
will hold its second miiiuiu I ciii uival
in th e high school au ditorium De­
cem ber 3. C larence S id es is llie
student m anager in charge a n d
Mrs F rantz th e faculty advisor
C ouple M arry
Ja c k N orth of here and Miss Rita
S tark of G arden Home w ere mar
t ied last F riday a t V ancouver.
Wasti
Seniors of the T igard high s|H>n-
sored a burn dance Friday w ith a
good atten d an ce Woody Hite and
his “Royal Guard-smen" played
O. B K raus county school su ­
perin ten d en t of public schools, \ is
ded at th e local school F r id a y
B azaar N ovem ber 17
Ladies' Aid of the Evangelical
church of T igard w ill hold Its a n ­
nual bazaar N ovem ber 17.
M iss B r o u n
Bowen. Lillian Crow e, and lva
P eterson all of C o rb ett. F I.
I K raus of Hillsboro, and O rphum id
Hazel C arter. C elestlne Waibel and
I club m em bers T h ere was no busi
1 ness m eeting on th at dote.
Mr and M is F ran k Bowen gave
a w edding reception and treats to
friends S atu rd ay at the hom e of
the bride's parents
Mr and Mrs Dan O 'R cur and
fam ily have re tu rn e d from t h e
Y akim a apple harvest T he fam ily
harvested peas and e h e r r ie . early
in th e .summer, took a m onth's v a ­
cation to M issouri and retu rn ed
th e last of August for the apples
Mr and Mrs le w is Raymond
w ere in Kelso, Wash . ‘T uesday and
W ednesday visiting a sister, who
has been ill, an d also a brother
Georg»* L ockett's father. Il J
L ockett and a brother. J W Lock
ett of Sidney, Mont . a rriv e d here
to visit, only to find that the George
l.oekett fam ily had already moved
to P ortland
S peaker
A rgus classified ads get results.
GIVE
Ainerican-Aladu
W ATCHES
this Christ mas
Out’ stock of w atch es is
eq u al to uny in precision
and beauty of w orkm anship.
They a re designed to give
long. d e p e n d ab le service.
Select y o u r gift w atch to ­
day.
J. L. Anderson
"L et A ndy F ix Y our W atch”
O fficial S I’. W atch Inspector
for W ashington C ounty
211 E. Main St.
Ililhlior«
Miss Dtllcili.i Brown, secretary of
Use the Want Ads in the Argus
tin- O regon Council of C hurches, T housands profit by th e ir use.
tf
addressed th e G ills' League of the
T igard high school recently. She
gave an in terestin g talk on tier
trip to N orw ay
H arry C h an d ler was aw ard ed a
q u a rt of tee cream by the Safe
w ay sto re at T igard for m aking
N o . 4. FINISHING CELLARS . . . ageing,
the most sensational play in tin-
football gam e betw een T igard and
clari/icatiou
and natural-process Carbonation
Forest G rove
Ia -tlr r m r n F le et
Ily I’ETI It «;. SCHMIDT, M. B.
T igard high letterm an 's e 1 u b
elected follow ing officers I r v i u
" I k r t, the l ight Refreshment ik .rr.ig r of M illio n , of Temperate People.'*
A shm ore president: Donald B eck­
ham. vice president;
Bob Steel
secretary; W esley Boyer treasu rer:
A rnie Ingles, p arliam en tarian , ami
advisors a re all tl«- men teachers
of the high school.
Mr anti Mrs. H I. E isner anti
fam ily m otored to Fishers. Wash .
last Sunday, w here they visited
Mrs E lm er's grandm other.
Mi ■
W illiam B artlett
Mr and Mr., w i utachinger of
Tacoma. Wash . visited T uesday I
ev en in g at th e 11 I, E isner hom e
The Art of Brewing Beer
Laurel Acres
• By Mrs. Lew is Haymond)
M r and M rs C F Robinson h iv e
received w ord from th eir daugh-
ter R oberta of Long Beach. C a lif .
of her engagem ent to C aptain Wtl-
i iid Fullei of that city i I . . • • •
m ony is to tak e place in the C a li­
fornia city th e la tte r p a rt of this
m onth.
Mr and Mrs. J a n u s W inton of
C h erry G rove sp en t Friday S a t­
u rd ay and S unday a t the Louis
La ma lie home.
Mr. and Mrs. Al Rank gave .1
p arty at th e ir hom e S atu rd ay The
evening w as .spent 1 n dancing
G uests w ere Mr and Mrs J T
R oberts and Al. Mr and Mrs A G
Roberts. Mr. a n d Mrs S horty
M artz. Mr and Mrs C F R obin­
son. Em m a and M argery, Mr and
Mrs V C LaBavv and I) F F
Zine, H arvey B rosher and T e d
R' tee
Mrs. B owen Honored
A post n u p tial kitchen show er
w as given by the chib N ovem ber
3 for Mrs. F ran k Bowen .it the
hom e of h er m other. Mr
Loui ■
Heim. Gue.sts w ere M esdam es Anna
Ill itrel, glau fined finishing tanks. Copacity of eat h
lank more than I 4.500 gallom.
F IN IS H IN G < L I I \R . . , H e rr fre *h ,
fe rm e n tin g I »err is added to b rin g a lx iu t
u slow, cold tem perature ferm en tation
am i n a tu ra l carbona tion c re a tin g the
ch a ra c te ris tic m ild flavo r am i aroma not
I procurable by any »»tli«
| H ind m ethod. The. one
q u ire * over a m onth to
than o u r tin»
tage alone rr
»mplete in the
production of a genuine l ager (A g e d !
beer b k c O lym p ia .
O hm pin brewing i t improved by the
eieeptional brewing Qualities and constant purity of
our famous subterranean water —
the lf'ater,\
A’r r r y p r o m t <>/
OIA MPI 1 BRI
l \ ( . < OMPAM , OI Ì MPI 1, \X IS H IX .T O N . I . S. A.
Hayward
Qreater
Value
HILLSBORO HEARS
MATTIE HOWARD
Fortner “Gun Moll" of flic Underworld
at
FOURSQUARE GOSPEL CHURCH
FO U R TH A N D OAK STREETS
Started Tuesday, November 9th
the
“Jubilee”
H ig h e r W age Scale
Sor Y o u r D o lla r * -
4
a/
/o
Plus Safety
T here is no w orrying about the safety of y o u r savings
w hen you invest them here. You get double p r o te c tio n -
firs t m ortgages on homes and guaranteed by o u r e n tire
reserv e fund. Let us show you how, NOW!
,
Member Federal Home Loan Bank
1938 Plymouth
•
G re a te r V alue in Size.
•
S a fety Steel C onstruction.
•
New Silence E ngineering.
•
N ew E ase of O p eratio n .
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New S te erin g Ease.
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100'« H y d rau lic B rake .
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J. M. PERSON, M anager
Savings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro. Oregon
E< « iiio n iK al O pera tion.
TO
Century
PULPIT
Miracle
.MATTIE HO W A RD
Long Lit« F e a tu re s.
B alanced W eight. and Springini
New B eauty and Safety Styling.
ALL THREE” COST ABOUT TH E SAME
RUT THERE’S EXTRA
"O ldest A utom obile D ealer in W ashington C ounty"
HILLSBORO
You have h e a rd "G A N fi BUSTERS” hik I ' ‘IIO M IU IH E SQ IIA I».” now h e a r the
sto ry co n cern in g activities of Doth the law and (lie und erw o rld gangs as rela te d
by an ex-b an d it queen. M attie H ow ard was fo rm erly associated w ith such notorious
g a n g ste rs as Al C apone, D illingcr and “ P re tty Boy” Floyd. She served 7 y e a rs
in th e M issouri S ta te P e n ite n tia ry for th e m u rd e r of Joe “ T he D iam ond K ing”
M orino. O ver 10 y e a rs of h e r life has been sp e n t behind bars. M attie H ow ard is
tru ly a “ T w en tieth C e n tu ry ” m iracle of Divine R edem ptive Pow er. You will he
th rille d as she speaks on su b je c ts such as
"Gangsters Gods”
’Lepers of Today”
"Drifting O n ”
CADY MOTOR CO.
119 8. Third A ve.
Twentieth
b O ver All Length
F lo atin g Pow er.
RELIABLE
Washington Savings & Loan A ssn.
GANGLAND
C U - in i
VALUE IN THE 1938 JUBILEE PLYMOUTH
SAFE
FROM
Thone 812
" I aken lor a Ride”
"A System oí Silence”
"O n the Spot”
A Revival That is Different
Services each night except Sot., 7 :30
Sunday, 1 I A. M., 2 :30 P. M , 7:30 P. M.