The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 12, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    NOV KM II HR 12, 1025
HILLSBORO A KG U.S
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urday to attend the stock »how and
visited over Sunday in the city with
Rock Creek
hi* children.
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PI.... ..ad .11 Wome.’. CUb New. to Mr*. W. W. Phillip*
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Mr. and Mrs. John Holmason of
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Vancopver, Wash., 'were in town
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Brid.-Elect Honor>4
Miss Lydia Gutschmidt, whose Wednesday of last week.
quartette, Mesdames H. T. Hesse,
Hit.on to Have Basaar
N. M. Jensen cut the back of his
Guild. Bennett and L. M. Hesse; marriage to Mr. William Luethe will
The Hiteon Progressive club met
tableau, “Statute of Liberty,” Mrs. take place in the near future, was left hand quite badly one day last
at the home of Mrs. Harry Robin­
Guild. After the program dancing given a shower at the home of Mr. week while split^ng wood at his
son. Sixteen member* answered roll
was enjoyed. Frank Rowell furnish­ and Mrs. John Schneider, Jr., by home,
call with a current ev >nt. The pres­
ed the music on the violin, with his ' Mrs. Ed Gutschmidt of Portland
Mrs. L. T. Woodward has been
cient and other officers of the coun­
on the public market in Portland
wife as accompanist.
Saturday evening.
ty federation were present. The
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Many beautiful and useful gifts with several crates of ripe rasp­
afternoon was spent in finishing
The South Tualatin Civic club! were given Miss Gutschmidt. Con- berries the past week or two.
bazaar articles.
J. C. Wilson has been suffering
will hold a bazaar and old time r tersation, games and refreshments
Mrs. W. L. Workman will enter­
I nance at the home of Mrs, F. H. I served at 11 o’clock, made the affair with a carbuncle on the back of
tain the next Hiteon club meeting
his neck the past week.
Bowlby, November 20. Wahner’s or- a very pleasing one.
in her home, Wednesday, November
J chestra will furnish the music. The
Merl Person, who returned home
Those present were: Mesdames Ed
18, the roll call to be answered by
1 from Washington a few weeks ago,
articles to be sold will be donated | Gutschmidt,
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John
Schneider,
Jr.;
a Thanksgiving story. All members l y
»nd I ! ^arl
n.»i Schnäble, Eugene Allwen, John ¡came down with the small pox last
by the members of the club «nd
should attend as the final plans of
the school children. ’ The
proceeds
of * , Gutschmidt,
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the bazaar will be discussed.
the sale and dance go toward the ! Luethe, Bill Brooks, Jim Brooks, Ed was quarantined. It is a light at-
The club will hold its bazaar Sat­ | piano for the Johnson school.
Berlend, Gus Robertson and the tack Merl is having.
urday evening, November 21. at the
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Misses Emma Schneider, Clara and
School was closed last Wed nes-
Hiteon school house. A variety of
The Cornelius Civic Improvement Gertrude Jaggi, Lea Scheidt, Esther day and the rooms were thoroughly
useful and fancy articles will be on
club will hold the tea, that was post­ and Marie Zurcher, Ida, Hulda, i fumigated. There was no school
sale. A fine program is being pre­
poned. on Tuesday, November 17. Freda and Clara Berger, May Fuegy | Thursday or Friday as the teachers
pared including a play, “The Ob­
»ere in attendance at the county
The tea is to be held in the city i and Viola and Wilma Luethe.
stinate Family.” Light refreshments
— $ —
teachers institute.
ball over the library at 2:80. A
and candy will also be on sale. The
numbered ticket will be given at
group
of
young
people
includ
The Misses Dorothy Havens of
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public is cordially invited.
the door to everyone who pays 25 ing Misses Emma Schneider, Tekla Hillsboro and Margnret Halterman
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cents. After the tea hour and a Scheidt, Esther and Marie Zurcher, of Portland were guests of Lorena
All members of the Hillsboro Cof- spiOrt program, a number will. be
and Messrs. Lou and Ernest Zurcher, Woodward Saturday and Sunday.
fee club who care to hear an edu­ drawn and the holder of the lucky ■ Gottleib Schneider,
John Peterson. October 31 and November I. Lomene
cational talk on “The American number will receive a very use- „ttended the stock show last Friday gave a Halloween party
at her home
Home” should attend the next meet-1 ful piece of Wearever aluminum. eVening.
on Saturday evening to which a
ing, Friday, November 13. Rev. L. Mrs. G. J. Frankel, treasurer of
I Eugene Allwen had the cast taken ' number of the young people were
C. Poor will give the address. Mrs.
the Oregon Federation of M omen's
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|ast weejj jje had his invited. After spending sometime in
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L. A. Young will furnish the music. 1 Clubs, will give an interesting read­
leg
broken
last
July and the doctor « social manner a bonfire was
Mrs. J. W. Connell is leader, with ¡ ing.
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Everyone in the community says it will be a month or more be- <R«<1 »nd they roasted weenies
Mrs. Stannard and Mrs. Stangel as
attend as someone will be the
fore he will be able to walk without »P«nz a delightful evening.
hostesses.
lucky one. The last regular meet­
Berdena Rodgers has be4n
crutches.
ing was held at the home of Mrs. .
for several days with flu. Mr.
Mrs.
R.
A.
Maxina
and
daughter
Everyone that was at the Scholls W eichbrodt.
of Lyle, Wash., visited with her par­ Mrs. Baughman’s two-year-old
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stunt program was glad they at­
has also been ill.
ents,
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, all last
tended. In one corner of the room
Twenty-five ladies attended the
several tents housed various stunts, Busy Bee meeting in the Grange week.
Mrs. E. L. Hopkins of Kelso, Wn.,
one tent containing a “real” circus. hall last Tuesday afternoon. After
The entertainment was under the the regular business meeting the spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
auspices of the Scholls Woman’s members participated i n • several A. Grossen.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Getty enter­
club. The members were divided in­ guessing contests, under the super­
to four committees, each committee vision of Mrs. Caldwell and Mrs. tained about 30 relatives and friends
putting on a stunt and serving Shayler. The first prize was won from Portland and Rock Creek last
some refreshment The program, by a guest of the meeting, Mrs. Saturday evening.
with the following taking part, was Maxwell of Mannnig. The second i Mr. and Mrs. henry Stoffers and
thoroughly enjoyable: Piano duet, prize was awarded to Mrs. John I daughter, Violet, and son, George,
Evelyn Hesse and Mrs. J. M. Price. A special feature of the after­ were over to visit the A. Grossen
Stretcher; stunt, bridal scene; vocal noon was a surprise handkerchief family recently.
solo, Witmer McDonald, reading, shower on Mrs. Gottlieb, one of the
Mrs. H. L. Flint; one-act tableau, old and faithful members of the
“The Candy Kiss ” vocal duet, Mrs. club. The Busy Bees are planning a
Orenco
J. M. Stretcher and John Suther­ food sale to be given some time
The Friendly
land; humorous musical skit, Waldo before Thanksgiving. The proceeds
Flint and Hoots, his dog; Original i of the sale will go toward the build­
Postmaster Peterson paid a visit
Grocer
reading, Miss Thorsell; reading. ing fund.
to Portland Wednesday of last week.
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Aileen Hutchins, age 3; musical
Miss Edna Purdy of Salem spent
We consider each patron
selection, Mrs. L. M. Hesse; reading,
The Service club will meet next < he week-end here, the guest of Mrs.
a personal friend and
Mrs. H. T. Hesse; tableau, “Train Wednesday, November 18, at the M. McDonald.
give him the benefit of all
Trip in Scholls Express;” comic home of Mrs. Walter Tews.
Charley Jasperson, who spent the
special
sales and quality
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summer near Vernonia, was in town
always. Try us out to­
a day or two last \»eek.
day with an order. We
Miss Florence White was in town
give quickest delivery ser
Sunday, the guest of Miss Florence
vice.
McDonald. They were chums in col­
lege. Miss White’s parents have late­
D. O. HERINGTON
ly moved from Boise, Idaho, to Port­
Phone 2001
land.
Hillsboro
is asking you these question
W. E. Scott went to Portland Sat
Il WOMEN’S CLUBS F
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Your Future
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i Chilly Weather
Or will you have from TODAY the comfort of
knowing that you are laying up a snug and inde-
pendent fortune?
If Dodge Brothers had deliberately
built the Special Type-A Sedan for
women, they could not more perfectly
htrve met feminine requirements.
That women recognize this fact is
plentifully evidenced on every hand.
The car’s striking beauty, its ease of
handling and world-famous dependa­
bility are features which every motor­
ist values—but which women value
the most.
Aslk us about DodEe Brot hr ra
New Credit-Purchiite L'lan
Cady Motor Co
Hillsboro, Oregon
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They knew that this new beauty was intrinsic rather
than superficial. For through the years Ford has dem­
onstrated that quality and precision of parts is neces­
sary to volume production.
Service Means
Hillsboro, Oregon
G raham B rothers
T rucks
SOLD BY DODGE BROTHERS
DEALERS EVERYWHERE
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Universal Interest
Hillsboro, Ore.
CADY MOTOR CO.
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that this attractiveness was added to the universal de-
pendability which they had actually experienced over
many roads and many years.
UNDER STATE SUPERVISION
1-Ton Ch*..it, $1180; l’i-Ton Chat»!*, $1465; Delivered
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The reason is that people in every walk of life know
Washington County Savings & Loan
Association
Graham Brotherswon world supremacy
among exclusive motor truck manu­
facturers because Graham Brothers
Trucks have stood the test of exacting
service in every line of business—and
because they are priced at a figure that
is too attractive to be overlooked.
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of greater conveniences, was and is the subject of
almost universal interest and discussion.
Write your name across this Ad and send it in and
we will give you full information without obligation.
But truck supremacy is won on a more
substantial issue—on the long, hard pull
where minutes mean little and years
mean all.
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Ford of greater riding ease and comfort—the Ford
Start saving only $5 or $10 or $25 a month with
us and you will be the One in ten who succeed
not one of the nine who fail.
A single hit may decide a world’s series.
An unexpected swell may snatch vic­
tory from the leading boat.
SEDAN
The advent of the more graceful styled Ford—the
You are answering NOW one way or the other.
Even if you say nothing and do nothing, you are
answering these questions.
Shute Bank Bldg.
TYPE--A
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Or will you be independent and respected ?
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Shall age find you helpless in the grip of poverty
compelled to ask aid from others?
Will you go through life always fearful of what
may happen should ill health, accident or loss of
your position overtake you?
,
D odge B rothers
Unequalled mechanical facilities, in orderly arrange­
ment, offer the public a Ford car of enhanced quality
as well as beauty, without increase in price.
00 payments for
4 months*~only $4-8S in all
Quick warmth on a cold, raw day,
as you sew, or dress, or bathe! Or
to make the baby’s crib a cozy nest
for sleep or play. A cheerful little
EDISON HEDLITE HEATER
makes your home always comfortable.
Special, Short-time Sale
on NOW!
For the next few days only you can buy
this EDISON HEDLITE HEATER for
$4.85—less than a dollar on delivery and
the balance on monthly terms I Install
EDISON HEDLITE HEATER enjoyment
this week to protect you from colds and
discomfort.
Puget Sound Power &
Light Company
HILLSBORO, OREGON
MacKENZlE MOTOR CO
AUTHORIZED
DEALER
LINCOLN
FORD SON
CARS TRUCKS 'TRACTOILS
See Us for Used Ford Cars, Trucks and Tractors
IMPORTANT NOTICE
Hour* 8 a. m. - fl p. m.
SUNDAYS
Effective Nov. 15—We Will Close at 6 p. m.
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1151 Third St.