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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
AUGUST 86, 1027. r THE HILLSBORO ARGUS J PAGE FIVB | day afternoon with her parents, Mr. ♦ ♦ He started Tuesday morning for Gods and returned on the Washing Motoring Courtesy pace, says Dr. R. G. Moss, director i and Mrs. W. II. Heinrich, and fam- 1 ’ Colorado to attend the funeral. ton side. On< form of courtesy that mo- for this district of the Oregon State ♦-------------~ ♦ ily. Hullie Hanson returned home on Ru'.ell Coupe Is now employed in >rist as a group well might dis- Motor association. Thousands of Mr. and Mrs. John VanLom, Jr., Mrs. Herbert Sirtmow entertained Mrs. Etta Custard of Portland Sunday from visiting her sister, the Portland postoffice. la. is that involved in protecting dollars of damage to automobiles is the Schefflin Lutheran Ladles' Aid of Portland, visited Saturday with wus a Cornelius visitor Thursday Mrs. Edna Rike, at Halsey. it- other man’s car when pulling done in this way monthly, says Mr. and Friday. society at her home Thursday after Mr. and Mra. John VanLom, Sr. The Hillsboro Argus $ 1.60 year. nto or out of a narrow parking | Moss. Earl Smith returned home Wed Rev. und Mrs. I*. II. Schaus and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Barber visited noon. nesday from eastern Oregon where were Sunday afternoon at the county hospital Sunday. Donald Cuwrae la enjoying him family he has been working. guests of Mr, und Mrs. August The Lutheran church people held jog Economical Transportation self at various Tillamook beach««. A food sale will be held Saturday, Ruble and family. a picnic at Duncalf ’ s woods Sunday. He accompanied a party of Portland Miss Murguret Biersdorf is visit Mias Marie Melanson has return August 27, at Irmler’s hardware friends. ing with her sister, Mra. Otto Vogea, ed from Twin Rocks, where she has store, by the Wide-Awake class of The Schefflin swimming hole in the Methodist church. of Blooming. been on a two months' vacation. very busy of lute. A progressive party will be held Messrs. John and Joseph Cawrae, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Susbauer left Miss Lena Delplanche wus the September 10 at the Methodist und Remy and John Delplanche, this week for the coast. guest of Miss Gladys VanLom of .1 Mrs. Albert Running and daugh church. Everyone is invited to come wont to see the aeroplane at Ver- Leiayville Friday afternoon. boort Sunday afternoon. John and ter, Rita, and Mra. Herman Thies und enjoy a good time. Mrs. Beecher Jones of California Miss Vera Mae Wulker was a Remy each took u ride, while Mina lift Monday for the beach, where spent several days visiting with Mr. guest of Miss Virginia Wight Sat Lena und Mra. Nicholas Smith arc they will spend several days. and Mrs. Dan Ennis. waiting their turn. Ieldu Wolfe of near Hillsboro r. urday at Monmouth. Willmer Heinrich of Walin Walla, A birthday surprise party was spending the week at the home of Wash., is visiting with hia parenta, held Saturday night, August 20, at Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wolfe. Federal Court Refuses Mr. and Mra. W. H. Heinrich, und Earl Phelps is spending thia week the home of Rev. and Mrs. Timmcke family. To Enjoin Local Board honoring their daughter, Hilda. at the coaat. Mr. and Mra. William Vander- Miss Ruby Thelan was a Portland L. A. Jackson motored to Seattle The decision that the federal zanden, Jr., of Verboort, were visitor Saturday. Saturday. Thursduy evening guests of Mr. ami court recently made refusing to en Mrs. John White of Corvallis was Mr. and Mra. J. R. Shaffer and join the State Livestock Sanitary Mrs. Eugene Delplanche. a guest at the home of Mr. and one day last week son. Jay, spent Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heinrich and Board of Oregon from currying into Tens of thousands of users have mission and sturdy single-plate at the fish hatchery above Gales Mrs. Frank Martin Sunday. family spent Sunday afternoon wi^h affect the bacillury white diarrhea learned by actual comparison that disc-clutch. Mark the rugged, qual Miss Caroline Hoffman of Port Creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. ................................ Heinrich and requirements haa practically assured Chevrolet provides the lowest ton- ity construction throughout; heavy The Dan Barrett and Perry La- land visited with her parents Sun the quarantine proclamation an mile cost* in the history of the channel steel frame — massive family. Foliette homes have been repainted. day. commercial car industry! The following «pent Saturday nounced more thun a year ago and banjo-type rear axle—long extra Mudison Anderson of Garibaldi Come to our salesroom and learn leaved, heavy steel springs, set with Mr. and Mrs. John Junaen and regulations recently established wus a Cornelius visitor Sunday. for yourself how Chevrolet is de parallel to the frame. Go for a trial family: Mrs. Beecher Jones of Cali must be fully carried out. L. Trite# of Portland, and Mrs. T. ♦ ^renC0 signed and built to save you load demonstration—and see how fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Grover Rogers The governor’s proclamation is to i West of Beaverton, were Sunday money. Note the advanced, perfectly Chevrolet meets your und children, Marcella und Marvin, the effect that all hutching eggs, Raymond Stephens of Maplewood guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. modern engineering—typified own haulage requirements. of Roy; Rose l.ydu of Bunks; Doro baby chicks, growing and breeding spent several days recently with his j Ray Trites. by a powerful valve-in-head If you do that, the next truck you thy and Mildred Wugner, und Leon stock transported or otherwise Mr. and Mrs. P. L. I.aFollette are grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. motor, with three-speed trans- buy will be a Chevrolet! Burna of Forest Grove. moved into the state of Oregon af spending a few weeks at their peach Sawyer. Miss Barniece Heinrich, who is ter August 1, 1U27, must be accom A car of fertilizer was received orchard near Salem, looking after employed in Portland, visited Sun- panied by olhciai health certificate here Saturday, which was shipped their interests there. certifying that such had come from Mr. and Mrs. Ed Folkenberg of in for the nursery and other par parent stock which had been found Portland were Suturday visitors at ties. Wigwam Confectionery free from bacillary white diarrhea the home of Mrs. J. Squires. Mrs. John Dappen and daughter, by the application of the agglutina Third Street at Stage Depot John Hansen and sons, William Elizabeth, spent several days the tion test made within twelve months and Wayne, spent a few dayB at past week with the former’s sister, BEST MEALS IN TOWN immediately prior to the time when Rockaway last week. Mrs. John Loganbuhl, and family. Real Home-made Piea, Calces and such prdoucts were transported or A birthday surprise party was John drove out after them Sunday. Doughnut# moved into the state. C. H. Gain went to Portland Sun held for Lester Smith at his home Fountain Drinka, Ice Cream, Saturday evening. August 20. Games day after his wife and children, who Candiea, Cigarette«, Tobaccos, Turn in your nowa item« by Mon were played, after which refresh spent over six weeks in the city. and Magazines day or Tueaday if ponaible, or an ments were served. Those present Virgil Stephens met with an acci soon as they happen. 11-tf were Misses Elizabeth Cooke, Wini dent one day last week, while help fred and Helen Rand, Leia Woods, ing bale straw. A tine of a pitch Nellie Gray, Doris Shay, Julia John fork penetrated his thigh to the son, Mattie Mann, Messrs. Lester, depth of two or three inches. Seth and Glenn Smith, Glenn Shay, Mrs. Mosier, of Portland, who has Jim and Tom Adamson, and Tom been visiting her sister, Mrs. W. E. Sholes. Sawyer for two weeks, returned to Miss Dorothy Cockrane spent a her home the first of this week. few days this week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and III Mrs. Charles White near Banks. daughters, Thelma and Alice, of Miss Margaret White of Corvallis East Stanwood, Wash., and the for visited Sunday with old friends in mer's sister, Mrs. Herrin of Port Cornelius. land, were callers at the S. L. Car Loyal Mann was a Portland visi lyle home Sunday afternoon. tor Sunday. J. C. Wilson and daughter, Esther, Miss Adeline Badorthy visited on returned Saturday evening from a Sunday at the home of Mr. and motor trip to Los Angeles and other Mrs. O. M. Burbank. cities in southern California. Miss Leia Woods is visiting a few Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Woodward and days this week at Blaine. son, Kenneth, with Mr. and Mrs. Before the rainy season comes on Mr. Cheney arrived home Satur G. Bradford on Sunday motored up We have First-Class Material for your needs day afternoon from an extended the Columbia highway to Cascade The WORLD’S LARGEST BUILDER OF GEAR-SHIFT TRUCKS visit with relatives in the east. Locks, then across the Bridge of the Miss Letha Smith, a relative of Sam Webb, has returned from San ra Francisco, Cal., where she attended Second and Washington Streets school. Telephone 301 L. P. Stranahan, Mgr Sam Webb received word of the death of his sister in Denver, Colo. Schefflin Cornelius 11 www i World's Lowest 1 Ton-Mile Cost ill R. J. Higdon Motor Co. Build a Garage HILLSBORO OREGON - J. W. COPEL AND YARDS Announcing the Illustrious A Statemetit from Walter P. Chrysler: In announcing the Illustrious New Chrysler “72,” we are confident that our latest product is as great an advance over today’s fine cars as was the famous “70” over the best of four years ago. 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