FAGB BIGHT DECKM BER 8, 1017 THB HILLSBORO ARGUS children spent Sunday with Mrs. Huber Club Women Mr. and Mre. E. O. Varner were Ida I.ytsel November 30 in Port­ Psmmin'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Thursday evening visitors of Mr. land. They returned to Mr. Sief- Give Silver Tea; Krahmer of Hillsboro. and Mrs. Charles Wunderlich, Flor­ fert's home and wore welcomed and in Rogu« River valley, in Ih* vlcln- 03.bOO.UOO and 04.000.000. accord Mrs. Hsverman ia confined to her charivaried by friends and neigh Bazaar Thursday ence and Willie. bed witn injuries caused by a fall, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pranger of bore that evening. Her back ia hurt and she also has Mr. and Mrs. Wes Haney of Aloha-Huber, Dec. 8.—The Hu­ Roy, Rev. H. Ostermann of St Laurel, Dac. 8,—Report of Lau­ internal injuries. Her daughter, ra! school district No. 3 shows that Mrs. Myrtle Whitmore is with her. ber Ladies' Social Improvement Mary's and Adolph Kijowski of Bea­ Cooper Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. no pupil was either absent or tardy Another daughter, Mrs. Tykeaon, club held a silver tea and basaar verton were Sunday dinner guests Filer, nee May Taylor, were guests during the month ending December and her family, of Portland, viaited at the home of Mrs. Jeaae Hayes of Mr. and Mrs. R. Delplanche and at the S. P. Taylor home laat week. family. Thursday afternoon. 3. This is quite an achievement for with them Sunday. The Ladies’ Aid cooked food sale a rural district where several of the will be held at Rowells' store Sat Sanford Rogers won conaolation Mr. and Mrs. John Mulloy and pupils have to travel a long dis­ urday. prise at the Hillsboro Three Link Literary Meeting daughter, Thelma, and Mrs. Camp­ card party Thursday evening. tance. Mr. and Mrs. George Allison and bell, visited in Portland Sunday with At Scholls Friday Grandma Grauer’s children help­ Mrs. Mulloy'« cousin, Mrs. Earl family were Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Ernest Livermore of Sea­ ed her celebrate her 81st birthday Fiske (Nita Jack) and her family. side. sister of D. W. Livermore of Draws Many People Allison's sister, Gladys Allison Hall, anniversary Saturday, at her home and family, in Portland Sunday. The Christmas program is under Huber, was operated on for appen­ on the old Grauer place. She is way now and will be given at the dicitis at Dr. E. H. Smith's hospi­ Mrs. H. Callehn ia spending a few Scholls, Dec. 8.—The Literary hale and hearty and enjoys doing hall Thursday evening December 22. tal last week. meeting was well attended last Fri­ days in Portland with friends. Thin Bank will credit your account on all the housework for herself and The teacher. Miss Beatrice Brown, The debate, "Re­ Mrs. Esther Larson was hostess day evening. Lester Morgan's mother visited at son. Those present at the party has charge of the children. The for the Swedish Missionary circle at solved, That there is more misery in day presented. Leave all interest cou­ the Morgan and Adami horna laat were her son, Ed; four daughters, pride and ambition than there is in week. Sunday school choir furnishes sev­ her home Friday afternoon. pons attached. Mrs. Mary Ward of Tigard, Mrs. eral songs and the orchestra some The Ladies' Aid held an all-day ignorance and superstition," was Mrs. Kiinan of Portland ia spend- Olive Tatman, Mrs. Lizsie Schmidt i numbers. District No. 80 will also won by the affirmative Glen Miller meeting at the church Thursday to ing a couple of weeka with Mrs. and Mrs. Anna Schmidt of Laurel; furnish part of the program. sew and make plans for the baiaar and Virgil Bish were the affirmative Kaya. two granddaughters. Mrs. Lois Hoff­ speakers and Hazel Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schmidt and to be held soon. A pot luck lunch Mrs. Barnhart and Delbert Barn- ' man and Miss Marie Schmidt, and Wilma Baker were the negative hart are home from Montana, where Dan Chambers spent Sunday after­ was served at noon. one greatgranddaughter, Betty Hoff­ team. The program committee for they have been for several months. noon in Portland. • The Reedville church ladies held man. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Veik (Viola a baxaar and served a dinner Sat- the next meeting is Mrs. Guild, Vir­ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Howell and Preaching services at the church i Heineck) of Portland are at the gil Bish and Glen Miller. Mr. and Mrs. George Clemmens are every other Sunday at 11 a. m. Messinger home for a short time. urday evening at the church. Nutcroft is shipping several tons house guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. John Mitzel and children of There will be no Sunday night ser­ Mr. Veik is doing some remodeling of walnuts this month. Most of Bartlett. Huber were recent Portland visi- vices during the winter. Bible class in the house. these are shipped to Portland and tors. Please telephone items by Mon­ is held at the church on Wednesday from there distributed to retail day evening for the Argus. Scholia I Mr. and Mrs. Dick Whittle have Mrs. Harry Weaver entertained stores. evening. — moved into the house on the place friends from Portland laat week. 1403. Mr. and Mrs. L. Holtz and Mr. known as the Vose place. Their The Lincolr. I. O. O. F. lodge rc Mrs. William Shoemaker and and Mrs. Charles Krahmer of Hills­ neighbors gave them a house-warm- daughter, Mrs. Harry Weaver, and cently elected the following offi- boro spent Tuesday with Mr. and ing party last Wednesday evening. Mrs. Eldon Martin were Portland cers: Mr. Cox, noble grand; William Mrs. Ed Demmin. Games were played until a late visitors Friday. Pstera, vice grand. and Henry Hesse, secretary. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demmin and hour. Those present were Mr. and Mr. Stickney has sold the Stick ­ Mrs. Will Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs H. T. Hesse. Mr. ney homestead on Wheeler avenue. t r ------------------------------------------------------ George Tews, Mr. and Mrs. Henry and Mrs. Cliff Larkin. Miss Margie William Shoemaker, who is work ­ Reese, Mr. and Mrs. John Speiring, Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. James Moors. Vaught’« Grocery Vaught*« Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demmin, Mr. and ing at Keasey, spent the week-end and Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Heaton at- Mrs. Andy Veik, Mr. and Mrs. Roy with his family here. tended Double Six meeting at Ti- First Quality Groeeriea Groaeriea Several Huber people attended gard Wednesday evening. Heineck. Mr. and Mrs. John Mulloy Double Price« Reasonable the supper at Reedville Saturday Six is a live organization consisting and Mr. and Mrs. Will McNay. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Brown and evening, which was served by the of six I. O. O. F. lodges and six WE DELIVER PHONE «1 < 7 daughters. Beatrice and Lillie, visit­ Ladies' Aid society. Rebekah lodges. Newberg, Sher- V ed in Portland Sunday with Mr. Robert Haines entertained his wood, Wilsonville, Tualatin, Tigard Brown's niece. Mrs. Mattie Vail, Sunday school class at his home Sat- and Scholls lodges make up the or- who has been quite ill. She is much urday evening. Games were played ganization. LOANS and refreshments were served. i Thomas Reed and his mother re- On real estate. Low interest improved at this writing. Farmers in this neighborhood are Mrs. H. Prink gave a surprise cently entertained in honor of their cost. Repayment privileges trying to dig potatoes, but Old Sol party in honor of her sister-in-law. house guests, Miss Ruby Yurington refuses to help very much. A few the event being her wedding anni- of Portland, and Miss Gene Sim of have finished and the rest hope to versary. Astoria. The young people of the before cold weather comes. Mrs. W. Benjamin and daughter community were invited to an eve­ W. N. Brown visited last week were Portland visitors Friday. ning party. Games were played and with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stephenson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Price were refreshments served. of Wapato. The Christmas program commit Portland visitors Saturday. Miss Alta Daniels, who teaches tee. Mrs. H. T. Hesse. Mrs. Foster, » Gilian Dimeo, who was recently WASHINGTON SAVINGS A near Cornelius, visited with Mr. and operated on at the St. Vincent's hos- Mrs. L. M. Hesse and Dr. M. M LOAN ASSOCIATION Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore during the pital in Portland, has returned Reid, are busily preparing for the Shute Bank Bldg. Hillsboro week-end. She taught school on the home. church program, which is to be mountain two years ago. Mrs. F. W. Livermore of Huber held December 23. The Evangelical Ladies* Aid ao-j entertained her little granddaugh­ ter, Lois, of Beaverton, last week, ciety of the Mountain Home district while her mother, Mrs. Myrtle Liv- will serve a chicken pie supper at ermore, served on the jury at Hills- the H. P. Strickler home on Friday Overland Whippet Willys-Knight evening. A bazaar will be held. boro. The supper will be served at seven AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES — VALVE GRINDING and throughout the evening. Tigard Aid Gives Give« Carl Sieffert was married to Mrs. GREASING — BRAKE RELINING Attendance Record At Laurel School Perfect for Month Second Liberty Loan Bonds Now Called for Payment Shute Savings Bank a Annual Bazaar at Grange on Friday EE UNITED STATES TIRES HOFFMAN & VANNET GARAGE Telephone 191 Main Street Gifts for the Entire Family Lunch Kits Thermos Bottles Ever-ready Flashlights Scissors, Shears, Razors Pocket Knives, Hair Clippers Ice Skates Roller Skates Watch this space next week for other Christmas Suggestions Corwin Hardware 1152 Second Street Telephone 72 I ______ Tigard, Dec. 8.—The Ladies’ Aid society of the Evangelical church held its annual bazaar Friday of last week at Tigard Grange hall. A cafeteria supper was served and a program given in the evening. Mrs. T. B. MacDowell and chil­ dren, Lelia and Clifford, of Cozad, Nebraska, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nash. Mrs. Marion Deagan has gone to I Portland for the winter. Mrs. William Ray will spend sev­ eral weeks at Great Falls, Mont., where she will visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gear and daughter, Audry, of Portland, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tykes. Mrs. Bowden of Seattle, Wash., has returned to her home. She was a guest the past week at the homes , of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summers and Miss Maggie Summers. Mrs. Clara Munson and her mother, Mrs. W. A. Sating, are spending a week in Portland. Miss Helen Ball, who fell from a hay-stack and broke her leg sev­ eral weeks ago, is improving, and is able to be out again. A daughter was born Wednesday, November 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Hans Gaarde. 3E E E E E E E TH. New FORD o is the most amazing value ever offered in 0 Schefflin Boy Hurt In Fall from Auto Schefflin, Dec. 8.—Little Delbert Jansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jansen, fell opt of their car and is now moving around in bandages. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Duyck were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Bernards of Roy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry VanLom ot I Portland were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John VanLom. C. A. Russell was a Portland busi­ ness visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cawrse were Hillsboro business visitors several days of late, patronizing Buy-In- Hillsboro week. Mr. and Mrs. John Cawrse were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reiling of near Banks. 3Z 3S LOW PRICE CAR Get full Details at our showroom * ft FUEL Old Growth No. 1 Fir— per cord, $6.50 and $7.00 PRODUCTS Dry 16-inch Slab, $6.00 IIlLLSIiORO, OREGON 1 Plainer Ends .......... $5.25 (If ordered so that delivery can be made at time car arrives) Otherwise $5.75 Gaseo Briquettes— per ton ................ $15.50 ? We will display the New Ford Car in our showroom Thursday, December 15, from 8 a. m. to 10 p. m. Tualatin Valley Fuel Company Phone 701 6S9 Third St. E E E E i