The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 27, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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LOCK THE DOORS
AUGUST 27, I «25
HILUSBORO ARGUS
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Peach»» Ha«» Everyon»
Looking in Argu» Office
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Announce Improved
Line of Ford Bodies
Change» Most Pronounced —
Anyone would be perfectly
Bodies Longer, Lower
justified in breaking the Argus
and All-Steel
window thia week if they saw
the beautiful big peaches in
the window and just beckon­
Body changes and chassis refine­
ing to someone to eat them.
ments more pronounced than any
However, we don’t want any­
i made since the adoption of the
one to take us at our wort!
Model T chassis were announced
and break the window to get
here today by the Ford Motor com­
the [teaches.
pany. There will be no advance in
price, it also was stated .
Since they were put there
Outstanding features of the im­
none can pass the window with­
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provements in both open and en­
have been spending the summer. weeks tour of Eastern Oregon and
out having to stop and look.
closed types are lower, all-steel
They stopped at their home a few Washington, after which they will
The peaches were raised by
Scholia
bodies on a lower chassis, complete
days and have gone to Portland return to Portland where Mr. Howell
Charles R. LaFollette of Cor­
new design in most body types, »
field
nelius and are of the J. H.
■
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-v where Mr. Groner is taking treat­ makes his headquarters as
charge from black to color in closed
representative of the Pacific Legion. , , Hale variety. If boxes were to
Mr. and Mr». W. W. Jaquith en­ ments.
cars, larger, lower, fenders, newly
W. J. Grimes, a former resident Mrs. Howell has accepted a position
be thoroughly graded and put
joyed a trip over the Mt. Hood loop
designed seats and larger, more
and
school
teacher
at
this
place
as
teacher
of
the
Hay
want
school
up
attractively
the
grower
last week.
powerful brakes.
and now a resident of Berkeley, Besides Scholls people the guests in-
couln’t help receive better
Mr. and Mrs. Art Larkin and Mr. California, was calling on old friends ‘ eluded Mr. and Mrs. S. Stewart and
Longer lines, effected through
prices for his product.
and Mrs. H. F. Hesse are visiting here last week.
higher radiator and redesigned cowl
Charles Hill of Portland, Miss Eva
the Oregon caves and Crater Lake.
and bodies are apparent in all the
Mrs. L. M. Hesse entertained Kraus of Canby and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Flint, Mr. and about thirty friends at her home J. H. Garrett and Miss Tennessee
Mr. and Mrs. C. Rlaser visited I improved Fori! cars, but are es­
Mrs. Crowder and Mr. and Mrs. Jack last Wednesday evening when she Weatherred of Hillsboro.
over the week-end with their daugh­ pecially pronounced in the open
Raynard of Beaverton made the presented her niece and pupil. Miss
ter, Mrs. Wade Everrest, at St. types. Wide crown fenders hung
Mt. Hood loop last week.
Helens.
close to the wheels contribute to the
Evelyn Hesse, in piano recital. The
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thwaite and
Rebekah lodge meets September 2. program was varied, several of the
general effect of lowness and smart­
Miss
Helen
Stewart
of
Bertha
sta
­
All members are requested to be selections being especially well ren­ daughter, Mabel, left Sunday for a I
tion is visiting with her grandmother, ness. While runabout and touring
out to help make plans for the dered and enjoyed. Assisting in the ten-day trip to British Columbia.
cars remain in black, the closed
Eldor Henschke of Orenco was Mrs. Lena Stewart, in Hillsboro bodies are finished in harmonic color
parade in Portland.
program, Wittmer MacDonald, tenor,
this week.
District Superintendent Leach will sang three groups of songs which in Hillsboro Wednesday, transacting
Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Gardner and schemes, enhanced by nickel radia
be at Sunday school and church next were well received. Mrs. Hesse's business.
, tors. The coupe and Tudor bodies
Sunday.
Mrs. Dale Sigler and children, little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. R. ; are finished in deep channel green
numbers were very delightfully in­
C.
Vaught
returned
the
last
of
the
; while the Fordor is rich Windsor
terpreted and enjoyed as a real Dorothy and Dale, of Portland are week from Newport.
Scholls Homecoming
visiting this week at the James
I maroon.
musical treat.
Miss Mildred Meyers of Chehalem
I Sigler home in Hillsboro. Mr. Sigler
The secand Sunday in September
Mountain visited several days this
is homecoming day. Ask all former
is
on
a
fishing
trip
above
Oak
Mrs. John Sinclair of the l.eisy-
HOWELL—BARTLETT
week at the home of her grand­ I ville community was in Hillsboro
Scholls residents to come to church
The wedding of Miss Hettie Bart­ ' Grove.
at Scholls that day and meet their lett and Leslie Howell took place
Hillsboro friends of Miss Augusta parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Zeigler, Wednesday and called at the Argus
old friends.
office.
Hamilton
will be interested in know- in Hillsboro.
at the Scholls Methodist church last
Dr. J. T. McKay of Hillsboro is
i
ing
that
she
has secured a position
Rev. and Mrs. George G. Edwards
Sunday at 2:30 p. m. The church
The Reed family spent Sunday was tastefully decorated for the oc­ as physical education instructor in one of the speakers who will address I and family returned Thursday from
with friends in Vancouver.
casion and the soft light of many a Y. M. C. A. club in San Fran- the Oregon State Medical society Cottage Grove where they visited a
Last Friday the Junior and Sen­ candles made a very pretty scene I cisco, and will take up her duties the which meets at Medford September week with their son, Harold Ed­
ior ‘Stars had a jolly party at the as the bridal party assembled.
first of September. Miss Hamilton, 2 to 4.
wards, and family.
Mrs. F. T. Spicker and sister, Mrs.
Jack home to celebrate the birth­
Little Bonnie Bartlett, a sister of who attended public and high school
Mrs. Lora Stockton returned Mon­
days of Cecil Jack, Evelyn Hesse, the bride, made a winsome flower here, was graduated from the Uni- Augusta Koethe, returned Tuesday day evening from a six-weeki busi­
evening from Tillamook and the ness and pleasure trip east. While
Ella May Miller and Ada Twigg. girl garbed in pink. The bridesmaids, | versity of Oregon this spring.
Miss Twigg was not able to par­ Miss Hazel Bartlett, also a sister of
Charley Briggs, who has been do- j beaches. Mrs. Koethe is visiting here there she visited eastern markets in
ticipate in the frivolities at the the bride, and Miss Melba Livingston ing fire patrol duty over on the: from La Crosse, Wis.
the interest of the Stockton Mil­
Jack home but spent the day at the of Reedville, wore becoming gowns Tillamook line this summer, has | Mrs. Jessie B. Skaggs has filed linery store. She spent several weeks
Smith hospital. Her many friends I of orchid crepe de chine with hats to returned to his home in Hillsboro.
suit for divorce from Oscar P. in New York City at the home of her
will be glad to hear that she is match. Charles Hill of Portland
A miscellaneous shower was given Skaggs, charging cruelty, neglect, daughter, Mrs. Oswald Olson and in
getting along nicely.
was best man and George Schmidt of I Tuesday evening by Mrs. Frank misconduct and intent to defraud New Orleans with her son, Seth
Evelyn Hesse, Cecil Jack, Flor­ Laurel was usher.
Schneider at her home on First and her. Skaggs owns a chain of stores | Stockton, and family. Mr. Stockton
ence, Joseph and Thomas Twigg,
The bride entered on the arm of Jackson streets, honoring her sister, through the western states.
is now visiting in Hillsboro.
Clara and Harold Christiansen, her father and was attractive and Miss Veronica Tatom. A cleverly
Arthur Bogard, Wittmen McDonald, dainty in her gown of white geor­ arranged mock wedding was the
Marjorie Larkin, Hazel Bartlett and gette. She wore a veil and her bou­ feature of the evening’s entertain­
Glen and Ella May Miller were en­ quet was of orchid, pink and white. ment, and appropriate games were
tertained at a “kid" party at Reeds Rev. A. C. Wharton read the cere­ played, after which dainty refresh­
home last week to celebrate Thomas' mony, preceding which John Suth­ ments were served. Those present
birthday. The young folks were all erland sang, “Oh, Promise Me.” The were: The Misses Vada Reuf, Hazel
dressed like kids and had a jolly wedding march from Lohengrin was Richter, Isabelle Stombaugh, Rose
time playing games such as Old played by Miss Ina Rowell.
Frank, Elizabeth Delsman, Adelaide
Maid, Tiddlede-winks and Domi­
About forty guests attended the Meyers, Ida Delsman, Sophia and
noes.
reception given at the Bartlett home, Anna Schneider, Mrs. Frank Waibel,
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bennett, Miss where delicious refreshments were Mrs. John Ryan, Mrs. Herman Rob-
Olive Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. H. served, including the angel food wed­ bin and Mrs. Frank Schneider of
Hoeffle of Witch Hazel have re­ ding cake made by “Grandma” Row­ Hillsboro, Miss Lillian Boy of Bea-
turned from a two-weeks vacation at ell. Many good wishes and a jolly i verton and Miss Theresa Sohler of
Rockaway.
serenading party developed to give Forest Grove. Miss Tatom will be­
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Groner re­ the happy pair a good start on their come the bride of William Boy of
turned from Newport where they wedding trip, w'hich will be a three- Portland September 7.
AND BRING THE FAMILY?
DON’T WAIT
UNTIL WINTER
TO FIX THAT
ROOF
Give your roof the
"once-over” and if in
need of a new one,
have it attended to at
once. Don’t wait until
the rain come*.
WILLAMETTE and WEATHERSCOPE
Roofing are our special* in the the rubber roofing.
Buy roofing that is dependable.
We also carry a good line of shingle*.
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
Second and Washington St»., Hillsboro
Jack Foster, Mgr.
Phone 301
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BR7
Financial
Security
Is the boast of every
man w h o wisely-
handles his money. Our bank, through
its strength ant! resources, is thoroughly
competent to handle your financial af­
fairs and glad to make your acquaint­
ance, no matter how large or small your
account may be.
Start an Account Today
SHUTE SAVINGS BANK
Argus Ads Always Pay
special
THE RANGE WITH THE CLOCK, the
velvet black or Clean, Shiny All-White Enamel
(at «mall additional cost); perfect time and
heat control, compact oven and surface units—
yet lots of room’for cooking GOOD things to
eat. The last word in ELECTRIC RANGE
PERFECTION and ECONOMY-better cook-1
ery for less.
Junior Cabinet Automatic
/
Electric Raitó
easy
O
down lcrms $120 in all.
This SPECIAL OFFER—marking a new price level for Automatic
Fierirical Cookery—NOW enabl—. you to have the very best ELECTRIC
RANGE on remarkably easy temw. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY WEST­
INGHOUSE MODEL, from tin- big two-oven full-automatic to the
Kitchenette type, for $10.00 DOWN AND EASY TERMS—If you buy
during this sale.
The latest WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGE contains all the
Improvements for. Efficiency, Durability, Lasting Satisfaction. You are
urged to inspect it while the price offer is so advantageous.
— GIVEN AWAY FREE - .
with svsry WESTINGHOUS'
F.i et.., I
Range sold during this Sale —— your |
choice of a
WESTINGHOUSE AU1 OM A 1 I C
IRON - worth $A.75.
CREDIT ALLOWANCE of $7.60 on
the purchase of an Electric Water
Heater.
CREDIT ALLOWANCE af $7 50 on
any other current-using device in our
stores.
Puget Sound Power & Light Company
Hillsboro, Oregon