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PAGE EIGHT THE HILLSBORO ARGUS JUNE 8, 1027 Fred, were in Beaverton last Tue < • be Sherwood high school for the day afternoon, where they were next school year. tiansacting business. Miss Alta Daniels, who has taught Miss Ivy Snider, who has bee n the primary grades for the past few employed in Portland for some time months left Saturday for her home Mrs. Easterdalil of California vis past, is at the home of her parents, in Portland. ited her brother. R. Kelley, and wife Mr. and Mrs. George Snider, for the Mrs. 1). R. Sloan taught a very u few days last week. present. successful term at Midway (Scholl*) The pie social and program given Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Edwards, for and will have (he same school next by the Green Mountain Grange on mer residents of this town, but now year. Saturday e v e n i ii g was enjoyed, of Metzger. were in town Friday and Mrs. Olive Vandernmst will be the Those taking part in the Hie act took in the school doings. instructor of the Farmington school comedy, "Boosting Bridget," were Melvyn \ anderniost spent the Mrs. George Riggle, Mrs. C. S. Mon for the next school year, week end in Monmouth, where Mrs. Mrs. Harriett Ford of Umatilla roe, Mrs. R. Kelley, Mrs. Ralph Ilan V undermost is attending n o r m a I and Mrs. Peary M. Tozier of Port- j nan, Mrs. Joo Pongrantz, Jr., Mrs. school. ¡Joe Bcllisli und Mrs. O. H. Stowell.' Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover spent i Und are to be the instructors of the | antly spent playing “500,” social day evening. Mr. and Mr*. William Riggle of Kinton school for the coming school William Wenzel motored to Port a few days last week in the southern, intercourse and music. year. They come very highly recoin | Garibaldi spent a few day* of last part of the state. Ashland being | Mr and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and , land last Tuesday on a business trip. mended both having had several «eek in Buxton with relatives and Mike Grabovac of Portland was their destination. They enjoyed the family and L*o and Evelene Young, friends. Mrs. Riggle had an infected years ’ experience. attended a picnic given under the looking around for cord wood in this trip by motor and liked the looks of | D. R. Sloan departed the first of thumb. I vicinity the first of the week. He .hat section of Oregon. and Mrs. W. . F. Kluiu and Mr. •nd Mis. \) S. H. Pomerov is building a nice the week for the southern part of purchased some from those who made cord wood last winter and root house at his ranch on Tile Elat the state for a visit with relatives, family spent the week end with her He will attend normal school at parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Stowell. will deliver it in Portland by truck. road. They were enroute to Canada to Mrs. D. R. Sloan left the first of Monmouth during the summer. Steve Schoenbachler made a bus visit his folks. Miss Anna Grabhorn, w h o h » J* train for an extended the week by iness trip to Corvallis the first of Mrs. Nettie Simpson ami daugh visit with relatives in Kansas (her taught several successful terms in last week. Mrs. W. L. VanHorn and her former home). She will visit other Echo. will tench the same school ter, Merle, of Tacoma, Wash., were next year. down for Decoration day. daughter, little Miss Elizabeth Jane, sections while in the East. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Braun* of last from Portland arrived home Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nickell of Offers you courteous Rainier departed Tuesday evening Wednesday evening. Silverton visited fi lends in Buxton treatment and a square Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F. Bell and on their trip to Europe. They went Sunday and Monday. deal the year around. family of Hillsboro were recent vis- Canadian Pacific to Chicago. A few Mr. und Mrs. Claude Riggle iters at the home of S. H. Pomeroy. days stop-over will be made at Bal turned home from Idaho a few day* Mrs. M. Brandt left on Thursday Mrs. Ida Davis and daughter. Miss timore, where they will be guests morning for Oakland, Calif., where ago. They intend to make their Lucy, of Portland were at their of Mrs. Braune’s uncle, who lives she will visit with her son, John F. homo here. Mr. higgle is a son of home on Cooper Mountain last Sun there. Mr. und Mrs. George Higgle. Brandt. Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. Cox were din- day. Charles Dowdy, who has been Miss Mary Shriek of Work has been started on the San Franeis- Proprietor making a short stay at the place, re tier guests Thursday of Mr. and co. Calif., was the guest of her sis- new grade nt the Buxton Lumber Mrs. 11. T. Hesse of Scholls, it being turned with them. ter, Mrs. Milton Giddings, the past company. The gasoline shovel ar Mrs. H. E. Grabhorn and son. in honor of Mr. Cox's birthday. Mrs. rived Friday of last week. Cox attended the meeting of the week. W. S. Nichol ha -Id his place on A farewell party was given Mr. Scholls Federated Women's club, which was held in the afternoon Walnut avenue and moved to Mil and Mrs. H. J. Long Monday even waukie. ing. He is agent for the S. P. A with Mrs. L. W. Guild. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sating spent good time was enjoyed by every- The onion growers in this dis trict have had crews weeding their the past week at Puget Sound cities. one. Thvy uro going to Klamath Falls in a few day*. onion fields during the past week. They returned Saturday. Mrs. J. Wilson of Salem and Mrs. Robert Brown of Hillsboro S. H. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Rob White odorless enamel lined; solid ash case; galv. iron ice ert Pomeroy and daughters visited A. Beiders of Portland were reeent been demonstrating the Maytag visitors at the home of Mrs. Clyde chines in this vicinity the last chamber, 140 lb. size. Heavy solid brass hardware, niekel- friends in Molalla last Sunday. Joseph Wenzel, who has been at Leedy. plated. V id th Mr. and Mrs. Mainland and daugh tending Rainier high school for the I 38’4 in. Depth ter went to Tacoma, Wash., to spend past three years, graduated Friday 23 in. Height evening, returning to the home of Decoration day. | auspices of the Lutheran church in Sherwood Sunday. There was a large attendance and everybody had a fine time. Mrs. Anthony Schulte spent last This Saturday evening occurs the rigular meeting of Kinton Grange Wednesday in Portland, w here she nt 8 o’clock. All Grangers are in was a guest of friends. vited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Max Godfrey ami Mr. #and Mrs. Kirk Hoover enter granddaughter, Melba Lou. of Port tained a number of their friends and , land were recent guests of Mr. and neighbors at their home on last Mrs. Everett D. Wright. Wednesday evening. The guests of S. H. Pomeroy, E. L. Cox and honor were Mr. and Mrs. D. R. wife, William VanLoh, Charles and Sloan, who are to make their home Henry Schultz attended the anni elsewhere during the next school versary exercises of Lincoln lodge year. The evening was very pleas, I. O. O. F. of Scholls last Wednes Kinton Buxton & a-— ------------ a a HAZELDALE STORE Tigard Don’t Forget We have placed Frank Hargrave in charge of our Battery and Electrical De partment. Wheel and Kim Service Zenith Carburetor Service Brake Service and Brake Oil Battery and Ignition Service Motor Service Tire Service McQuay Norris Pistons Pin and Ring Service Cylinder Head Gaskets Mason Tires and Tubes Union and Ethyl Gasoline Castolene Motor Oil None Better Our Guarantee We Hand You as You Kill Jimmy Lee J. A. McMillan Sale of the Celebrated MOTOR-IN GARAGE 1051 Third Street Hillsboro “CENTURY” Refrigerators — made by Belding-Hall 54 in. A high grade value at this special price $46.50 Other sizes in all Porcelain, white Enameled and One-Piece Seamless Force» lain Lined Re frigerators $15 to $47 Convenient Terms FREE FREE FREE With each new refrigerator sold we will give you Free of Charge one ice pick and one coupon book good for five hundred pounds of ice from the Hills- boro Ice & Coal Co., ice to be delivered as ordered. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. August Wenzel. Copoer Mountain. Saturday. Mr. Wenzel's brother, William, at tended the exercises. Joseph is ex pecting to attend Monmouth Normal school beginning with the fall term. A little excitement in town Sat urday morning. The team of horses belonging to Jacob Koenig ran away, attached to the wagon, but was stopped before any damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. J. Weston Hall, M rs. Eveline Hall, Mrs. Mabie Smith-Hall and Mrs. J. R. Claridge. all of Port land. were guests Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox, Cooper Mountain. The Hall family and the Cox's were former residents of the same city in the State of Maine. Miss Bertha Dallmann, who is employed in Gresham, and Miss Lydia Gerig of Salem spent a few days the last of the week at the Dallmann home. Albert Dallmann, who is employed in Portland, also was a visitor at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Dallmann. School Notes Selfridge Bros. Furniture Co. WE EXCHANGE NEW FOR OLD Phone 21X 1132 Third St. Guaranteed Used Cars Mountaindale Miss Neils, a teacher at Enter prise, is visiting her parents on Stacy avenue. The Banks-M'-untaindale card club Mrs. Jesse Haynes, Mrs. Weaver, met at the home <>f Mrs. Harold Mrs. Heine and Mrs. Robert Cham Whatley Thursday afternoon. Mrs. berlain visited in Portland Tuesday. Bertha Ennis was first in “500,” Mrs. Andrew Denholm is visiting Mrs. Rose Lyda was second and her son at Toledo. Mr. Denholm will Mrs. Ruth Moyer won the door prize join them for the week-end. and consolation in cards. Mary Ma Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Rogers, Mr. thiesen won the consolation door Denholm and Mrs. Chamberlain paid prize. Those pre~<nt were Mesdames Hillsboro Rebekah lodge a fruternal Ruth Moyer, Bertha Ennis, Rose visit on Tuesday evening. Lyda, Mary Mathiesen, Irene Je-se, Mrs. Shoemaker, Mrs. Haines, Ada Qualls, Mabel Hollenbeck, Ethel Mrs. Hayes ami Mrs. Chamberlain Jensen, Lucille Hetrick, Mabel Wil visited Mrs. Humphreys at Multno liams, Lulu Rogers and Miss Lena mah recently. Taylor. Mrs. Irene Jesse and Mrs. Charles Haines has returned to W. A. Storey assisted the hostess. Carlton after spending the week-end Mrs. Ada Qualls will entertain the with his family here. club on June 26 at her home near Harry Sidwell entertained I the Mrs. Christie station. Huber Ladies’ Social Improve Fred Jesse’s new home will be ment club on Thursday afternoon. completed in about six weeks, The Mr. and Mrs. McKeon and daugh carpenters are busy shingling the ter, Esther and May, left Wednes roof now. day for a vacation in Cannda. Earl Hollenbeck has to walk with Frank Gaunt Und Robert Cham crutches now as the result of a berlain visited the I. O. O. F. lodge sprained ankle. I in Portland Wednesday evening. Mrs. Sidwell, Mrs. Haynes and I FOOT SPECIALIST Mrs. Chamberlain visited Gladys C.J Sidwell Friday, who is ill in a Port O. O. Pletcher, Jr., D. S. land hsopital. will be at the Washington hotel I on Monday and Tuesday, June 6 i and SERVING 7. Please phone appointments in ad- : truly and worthily in the discreet vance. Work guaranteed painless moments when honor and respect and satisfactory. Charges low, con- are accorded a dear one. sultation free. G.or*. J. Limber Funeral Parlor. I Sixth and Washington - Hillsboro _______________ rubber ...................................... 45 1923 Chevrolet Touring — Disc wheels, new’ rubber and in fine shape ...................................... 1925 Chevrolet Touring— Lots 0 f extras, license, balloon tires and a real buy at................... 325 Chevrolet Light Delivery— In good shape ...................................... 175 1924 Chevrolet Coupe— Balloons .. 175 All Sold on Easy Terms and With Our 3-Day Exchange Guarantee R. J. Higdon Motor Co. “Chevrolet Corner” Phone 441 Hilliboro «cu 3------------------------3 The school at Kinton held closing exercises Friday. The morning was given over to a program by the pu pils and at noon a picnic dinner was enjoyed by all present. In the afternoon (between showers) games were played and these were enjoyed by the older persons as well as the children. The examination grades for the eighth, seventh, geography and sixth physiology and Oregon history have | I been received and all pupils taking LEARN ACCOUNTING AT HOME state examinations made passing grades. The highest average was The Accounting Courses of the 94 4-5, made by Jacob Koenig. International Correspondence Schools There were five pupils who were ' have proved a great value to thous perfect in attendance for the year. ands of men. They were written by recognized C. P. A.’«, and Business These were: Evelene Young, William Experts. In spare time, many stu and Eugene VanKleek, Yuma and dents have risen from the ranks of Gladys Dallmann. the poorly paid to the higher salar ied class. Any one interested in these Professor D. R. Sloan, who subjects may secure full information been principal of the school for from F. O. Kopra, 15 N. Broadway, past two year-, will be instructor at Portland, Ore. Youll have two cars Why wait ? How many time* have you wished your family had a second car? How often would it have been not only a convenience, but an actual saving? Buick costs less today tlian ever before. Operating costs are lower too. Why wait longer to buy another car? Your “family” car will be in ever-increasing demand during the spring and summer months. Get your Buick now and make the whole family happy this year. SHUN B II T T B SI AUTOMOBILES ABU BUICK WILL BUILD THUM BUILT, V. RICHTER Buick Sale* and Service Phone 972 2E Dodge Touring— Good rubber, li cense and ready to go $125 Chevrolet Touring — License, fair Aloha a -------------------- 10 to 25 per cent REDUCTION in 1 Economical TIRE SERVICE We have the right tires and, tubes for your Car Gravel Cement and Stonetile Come and see them Now is the time for YOU to build that garage, cellar, milk house or dwelling houae of STONE TILE. Drain your land with CONCRETE DRAIN TILE—tile that is permanent and will last for ages. 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