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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1927)
Chehalem Mt. + 4—------ -—------------ Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McInnis at tended the funeral Thursday of the past week of Mr. McInnis’ twin bro ther Hector J. McInnis of Albany. Funeral services were at Finley’s Chapel in Portland. E. L. McCormick and Mrs. J. S. J Robinson and two of her grandchild- ■ WHIPPET E. L. ROSS GARAGE Complete Automotive Service Forest Grove, Oregon To Wiilyi-Knight and Overland Owners— Our shop it equipped with the latest up-to-date machinery and tools, and manned by specially trained mechanics, it you your car. for to obtain McCormick families. Miss Genevieve ♦-------------------------------------------------*| Rose Cave, Supt. Morning worship Carter of Seattle and Mias Alice at 11 o’clock. Herman subject, "A McInnis and Buford Deford spent Friend of God." Union young peo Regular preaching service at the ple’s services at the Baptist church the first of this week at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. W, R. Davis were church by the pastor, Rev. W. L. at 7 p. m. At 8 o’clock Union pub dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Strange, thia Sunday at 1:30 in the lie services al the Baptist church. afternoon. Bible school session at ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. J. A. York at Reedville. Trinity Lutheran Church Guests at the J. W. Ornduff home 11 o’clock in the morning, All are Sunday included the Lacy Ornduff invited to attend these services. Third nnd Walnut Streets Mrs. Il, M. VanKleek and son, family of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. George Reule, Pastor Bernard, and son, and Ralph Van- F. W. Mattern and children and Mr. English service next Sunday and Mrs. Earl Etxwiler and children. Kleek and wife, of Portland, were 10:30 a. m. Sunday school nt 9:46. recent visitors in town, calling on Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Whitmore "He thnt is of God henreth God's g and son, Leonard, of Auburn, Wash., relatives around town. By the end of the week the far Word." We preach it. You are wel have been visiting relatives on the mers in thia vicinity will be about comed to hear it. mountain. ♦ ♦♦ through with their threshing. The Christian Science Society Miss Beryl Deford was a guest next in order will be silo filling. of Mrs. Adlia Livengood at Fern 6. H. Pomeroy and son, Robert, j Sunday services at 11 a. m. Sub wood last week-end. and Everett Wright, were calling on ject, "Christ Jesus.” Sunday school T|ie L. T. Finigan family, accom friends in Multnomah the first of at 10 a. in. Classes for the younger children held at 11 a. m. Wednes panied by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shuck ’ the week. Miss Edna Richards has been day evening service at 8 o'clock. 3 and son, Stanley, of Hillsboro, join ♦ ♦♦ ed Mr. and Mrs. L. I. Hulit of New spending the past week at the coast. The Assembly of God berg at a picnic dinner on the banks Mrs. Zack Martin and daughter, of the Yamhill river Sunday. Miss Myrtle, and Mrs. Clyde Wul-1 (Full Gospel Mission) John Wohlschlegel, Jr., ts out kinson, were entertained Tuesday Second and Washington Streets from Portland visiting at the home afternoon last week at the home of Rev. I. H. Wood, Pastor of his aunt, Mrs. L. T. Finigan. Mrs. E. L. Cox, Cooper mountain. Meetings Sunday morning and on Miss Enola Barlow is staying Light refreshments were served by Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and I with her grandmother, Mrs. Bou- the hostess. Saturday evenings. Divine healing ntann, at Aurora, this week. Don't forget to make your plans Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haveman visit- to attend the annual picnic of the ed Mrs. Haventan's father. Mr. Kinton Sunday school which is to be Range, who is very ill, in Newberg held in the grove near the church Sunday. on Wednesday, August 31, all day. Mrs. H. Haveman is visiting her Come in the morning, bring a lunch daughter, Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore. and stay all day. Hiteon school TO BUY OR BUILD A Duncan York of Reedville spent has been invited to attend, and the HOME OR BUSINESS the past week at the home of his members of any other school are BLOCK? grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. cordially invited to attend. McInnis. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hall and — or — L. T. Finigan finished threshing daughter, Mary Kathryn, spent the REPAY A MORTGAGE? and stored his machine the first of day Friday in Salem. the week. Billie and Raymond Meltebeke of If so, you can save money Will Lawrance and family of Hillsboro, who have been spending by seeing me Clackamas were guests at the F. J. the past two weeks with their grand AS AN EXAMPLE Clark home. The Lawrance family mother, Mrs. Julius Wedeking, re formerly lived on the farm now turned to their home the first of the Interest on 61,000 on owned by Avery Wood. week. a straight loan for 5 Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunn and fam years at 6 per cent Patronize the advertisers. It pay» ily of Portland spent the day Sun per aanum amounts I to do so._____________________ 9-tf day with Mrs. Dunn's sister, Mrs. to —-........... 1300.00 = 1 Robert Pomeroy, Tde Flat road. The interest on an In- William Wenxel and Virgil Bisch st ailment loan for of Scholls motored to the city Sun-1 th« aame time la...... 216.80 day. rm, Walter Robinson. Jr., and Mar garet Batchelor of Hillsboro were dinner guests Sunday of their sister, Mrs. D. M. McInnis. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hanson and baby daughter visited relatives in Portland two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel enjoyed a vacation at Pacific City this week. The F. E. Hoffman and I. G WILLYS-KNIGHT possible AUGUST 2B. 1927 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE EIGHT correct and efficient making service ob A largo stock of parts always on hand. 8 + J Kinton DO YOU WANT They Know What They’re Getting Some of the shrewdest ’low cost per mile” buyers in this section are coming to me for GOODYEAR Tires. They have proved, by experience, and care ful figuring, that Goodyears are cheapest in the end. Of course I could do it the other way. I could sell cheaper tires at a lower price. I could fatten up retail prices on inferior tires in order to “discount” them down bo the proposition would look good to you. . But I have no burning desire to make myself a good fellow at your expense. If I did I'd have to be looking for new customers all the time—few of the old ones would ever come back for another stinging. No—I’ll stick to GOODYEARS. You will, too, once you’ve used them. Service Garage Cady Motor Company We maintain and operate a complete and modern Fune ral Home. The finest equip ment obtainable is always ready for immediate call, Motor Coaches make it pos- sible for us to extend our services to outlying and distant parts of the city and country. Privacy is as sured at the Funeral Home. The Chapel is conveniently arranged and has every fa cility for a beautiful service. THE GLENN F. BELL MORTUARY Third and Lincoln Streets TELEPHONE 953 Miss Rosa Bucher, who is em ployed in Portland, has been spend ing part of her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Bucher. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young and family were transacting business in Hillsboro last Friday. The Kinton grange picnic held Sunday in Elsner’s grove near Sher wood was largely attended. Mrs. Fred Yat,Kleek and Miss Helen VanKleek attended the ball game in Portland last Friday, be tween the San Francisco and Port land teams. Miss Bertha Dallman has been spending the past week in Beaver- ton, being a guest of her sister. Mrs. Oscar Lierman. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehn of Portland were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Wenzel, Cooper mountain. The fall term of the Kinton school will begin Tuesday, September 6. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and family and Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Re ken and family, attended a picnic in Sherwood Sunday. Mrs. E. L. Cox spent a few days with friends in Portland during the past week. While doing some plowing at his ranch on Tile Flat road one day last week, C. W. Young found a fine specimen cf a pestle, which was undoubtedly used by the Indians who inhabited this section many years ago. Mr. and Mrs. William Gembella left the first of the week on a motor trip to the coast. S. H. Pomeroy and son, Robert, made a business trip to Vancouver, Wash., Tuesday. At the Churches Methodist Episcopal Church Lester C. Poor, Minister Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Miss PAINT NOW This is the time to do that job of Fall painting ♦ ♦♦ Full Line of Patton’s Sun-Proof Paints Kyanize Enamels, Stains and Varnishes Calotint Wall Finish Oils — Lead Brushes Corwin Hardware 11 52 Second St. Sporting Goods • Phone 72 Accessories A Saving of... * 83.SQ F. O. Eagon, Agent 1308 Mai. Street - HiUsbere Of twin calves, one male and one female, the female ia known as a free martin heifer, and as u rule will not reproduce, says the O. A. C. dairy department. They Usually come into heat regularly »nd take service, but do not conceive, having incomplete reproductive organs. At one time It was thought there is no exception to this general rub*, but occasional exceptions are found. Since not more than 6 or 10 per cent bear young a grower la not Justified i n keeping free - martins with the Idea that they will repro duce. Go Sailing Along Over Cushioned Highways On America’s Finest Tires Tíre stott* full-size Gum-Dipped BALLOONS Motoring today might almost be called "bal looning," thanks to the smoothneM of motion and ultra comfort in traveling created by Firestone Full-Size Gum-Dipped Balloons. Hillsboro Garage Telephone 391 Third Street