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PAGE SIX »ECEMHKR 22. 1027. — THE HILLSBORO ARGUS le-rn that he is attending Columbia university in Portland. Mis* Lenore Schulte of Portland was a guest Saturday of her uncle ■nd aunl, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schulte, Cooper Mountain. J. C. Snider had the misfortune to be bitten on his right hand by a ner'* parents, Sunday. Orenco, Dec. 22. Mr». William Kintun, Dec. 22.—The community dog belonging to K. Teufel one day Rock Creek, Dec. 22.—The Meth Mrs. E. Kaufman of Portland odist church is giving its Christmas visited old friends in Phillips Sun- dinner at the church this Christmas lust week. So far no bad effects Busby received word Sunday morn Sunday will be served as near noon 1 have resulted and Mr. Snider is ing that her son. Robert, had been program Saturday evening, the killed in an explosion at Garibaldi, r. and Mrs. Philip Alwen are as possible. Session of the bible getting along nicely. Phillips Reformed church Sunday William Wemei made business where he was employed at a saw school at 11 o’clock. There will night, and Helvetia on Saturday now living on the Kaufman place. The following attended the play, also be an election of the officers trip* to Scappoose and Rainier dur mill as a mechanic in the repair evening. Slipper* ing the past week. While in Rainier shop. The accident occurred Satur Handkerchief* Bathrobe* A new store has been started by "Love ’Em and Leave ’Em" at Hills- of the church and school during the he was the guest of hi* sister. Mrs. day afternoon, and Mrs. Busby's boro Thursday evening: Lon Pe- day. It is desired there be as large Mr. Church at Rock Creek. Umbrella* Tie* Muffler* zoldt, Ed Scheldt, Henry Berger, an attendance of the people in the Kurt W. Braune. Ho returned home uncle, who resides at Tillamook, Miss May Fuegy is visiting at the was the messenger to bring the new* Gottleib and Emma Schneider, Fern community as possible, a* it is for Monday. home of her parents over the Christ Waefler and Henry Tschabald. They the interest of the community at Purse* Everett Snider. Mrs. Fred West to the mother. Mr*. Busby and Men’* Hosiery Shirt* mas holiday*. Christmas sermon by the and Mi»* Lucile Snider, all of Port- daughter, Rosa, left at once with all enjoyed the play immensely and large. Tony Gutschmidt of Washington said that Mr. Miltenberger, mail pastor, the Rev. W. L. Strange, at land, have been visiting their par the uncle for the aceno of the ac Ladies' Holeproof Hosiery is home for Christmas. carrier on route 1, played his part 2xo’clock in the afternoon. Every- ent», Mr. and Mrs. Georg* Snider, cident. Mr. Domer and sons of Portland excellently. body invited to attend these ser- during the past week. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Quaintance visited at the home of M. Waefler, Don’t forget to come to the com and granddaughter, Lucile, returned vices during the day. Sr., Sunday, where Mrs. Dorner is MRS. MARY STALEY Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Murhard of munity Christmas tree at the grange last Friday from San Jose, Califor- convalescing from a severe illness. Portland were guest* Saturday at hall this Friday evening. There is nia, where Fred was employed a* School was closed one day this Mrs. Mary Staley, 81, died Sun- the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 3. to be a nice program und a good an engineer for » large irrigation Hillshoi'o, Oregon Main Street week on account of Mr.s Heitzen day at Vernonia. Funeral services company. Ward. Pleasant Valley road. Mrs. time for *11 who attend. reter’s illness. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright and were held Tuesday from the Glenn Murhard is a sister of Mr. Ward. The Christian Endeavor »ociely Philip Tezoldt of southern Ore- F. Bell mortuary, with the Rev. E. Solicitors have been making the son were Beaverton callers Sunday. gave an entertainment Monday eve Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Coz were B. Lockhart officiating. Interment rounds during the past week for dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and ning in the school auditorium con was in the local cemetery. funds to buy the eats for the Christ Miss Mar sisting of a piano duet, vocal solo, Mrs. Staley was born in Mans- mas tree and entertainment to be Mrs. C. Vandermost. On real estate. Low interest ville, Ohio. July 22. 1846, and had given garet Vandermost also observed it piano solo, violin solo, two read at the grange hall this Fri as her birthday. A nice birthday ings, medley of Christmas hymns, cost. Repayment privileges lived at Timber two years. Before day evening, and it is hoped that instrumental music by clarinet, moving to Timber she lived at all in the community will be pres cake, which was cut by Miss Mar banjo and accordion. The young garet, graced the center of the Witch Hazel. ent Those who did the soliciting table. folk* put on a play, “Keeping Him were J. C. Snider. Harold Cutting The bazaar given under the aus Home," that wa» well carried out. A and Charles Kulbel. Mrs. Spencer Jones, who had a pices of the local grange Saturday There was a very good attendance Vaught’s Grocery evening was quite a success and goiter removed, is now recuperating of members at the regular meeting largely attended. The “fish pond" at the Portland medical hospital. of the Ladies’ Aid society at the First Quality Groceries was the leading attraction and many Mr. and Mrs. Coffin of Portland church last Thursday afternoon. A WASHINGTON SAVINGS & kinds of fish were caught. The candy were calling on Mr. and Mrs. John Price* Reasonable good start was made on quilting, LOAN ASSOCIATION table was a very sweet place and B. Hair Sunday afternoon. and more work will be taken in dur was well patronized. WE DELIVER — PHONE 61 Shute Bank Bldg. Hillsboro There were Mrs. H. F. Elford, who was sick X. — - - ■ ■■ . ■ ... - ----- „ ■ ing the winter. Any one having many nice and useful articles for work to be done in the sewing line sale, and after the program these for a week, has recovered and »■»» able to accompany the family to would do well to consult the presi were auctioned off. The following Newberg Sunday to visit Mr. El dent of the society, Mrs. Harry short program was enjoyed: Read ford’s parents. Richards, or any of the members. ings by Mrs. Louise VanKleek, and Rev. George T. Pratt was con- Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover made ■ one-act play entitled, “Uncertain fined to his room a few days last a business trip to Portland last Silas.” Leland Flint took the part week, and was not able to till hi* Thursday. of Silas Sorghum; Susan Sweet, by pulpit Sunday evening. Noah Perry of Portland was call Miss Effie VanKleek; Ysobel Le Mrs. M. C. Finley of Salem spent ing on his old friends and neigh Clair, Miss Gertrude Richter; Ma a day here last week as the guest bors, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schulte, There's no queation of the appropriatene^ of Good Sweet, Mrs. Kirk Hoover. After a of her brother, John B. Hair, and Cooper Mountain, last Friday. Cigars, Cigarettes, or a Pipe as a Yuletide Gift for social time lunch was served in the wife, She was accompanied by a E. H. Steinmetz of Chitwood was him. We know what he amokca. Let us help you dining room. A nice little sum was son who is attending medical school a visitor at the home of Mr. and select the present that ,will suit him best! realized from the affair and will be in Portland. Join your financial matters with a bank that is Mrs. J. J. VanKleek the first of We’ve yet to see the girl or woman who doesn’t wel added to the grange treasury. The school bell was out of com the week. always ready to be of counsel and help to you William VanLoh and Mr. and mission Thursday afternoon and come a gift of Candy! We can help you select the Two of our popular young men when you need it. Make it a resolution to come very box she wants! Let us serve you. will serve as committeemen in the Mrs. E. L. Cox spent Tuesday af Fridaÿ, caused by the breaking of in here and get acquainted. We have much in coming Washington county agricul ternoon and evening in Portland. the large bolt holding it in place. tural outlook conference, which is Messrs. VanLoh and Cox attended It was placed in position again Mon common. to be held a little later on. They the regular meeting of Canton Port day morning, and it* welcome sound are Wayne VanKleek, poultry, and land No. 1, I. O. O. F., in the eve again called the pupil* to their lee- Fountain Lunch Served at All Hour* ning. son*. William Wenzel, horticulture. Miss Florence Kidd is clerking af James Walkenshaw of The Dalles ternoon* in Albert Lindgren’s store. arrived Friday at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. W. Young, Tile Flat road, and will remain during the holiday season. Laurel, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Joseph Wenzel, who is attending H. Heinrich, is ill with the measles. “The Oldest Bank in Washington County state normal school at Monmouth, Lorain Cawrse has been ill with is home for the holiday recess with •n attack of tonsilitis. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Parent of Wenzel, Cooper Mountain. Fort Klamath were the week-end We have all the Seasonable Flower* for the Holidays, Mrs. L. S. Bierly and daughter, guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rus featured by Poinsettia*, Cyclamen and Potted Plant*. Mrs. Ethel McCormick, who are sell. spending the winter in Hillsboro, The following were Sunday guest* Our price* have not been raised to meet the occasion! were at their home here Thursday, of Mr. and Mrs. R. Delplanche: Mr. YOU CAN GET REAL QUALITY HERE and attended the meeting of the and Mrs. John Bernards and fam WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Ladies’ Aid society, of which they ily; Henry Narup, George Spiering, are members. Roy; Eugene Delplanche, Mr. and Harry A. Richards, who has been Mrs. Frank Hertel and family, and employed in Taft for the past few Miss Lena Crop of near Banks. months as a carpenter, has returned Little Miss Helen Cram of Port Just East of Park and North of Tualatin Highway to his home in this town, where he land is visiting with her grandpar will spend the winter. ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Russell. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Thomas of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Huber of <UP<i«e<i<t€iCî<UPCî€t<t€!€t€t€t*tci€e<Ki€!€t€ Portland were guests last Thursday Vernonia have recently moved to at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. make their home in this community. for Economical Transportation Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Smith were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly and fam Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. ily spent the day Saturday in Port Theodore Vanderzanden of Roy. land. Floyd Bierly was also a Port Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Russell were land visitor Saturday. Sunday evening guests of Mr. and A goodly number of out-of-town Mrs. Hugo Sahqow and family. people were present at the bazaar Frank Horberger of Portland was LET US FURNISH THE BUILDING MATERIAL given at the grange hall Saturday a Schefflin business visitor Munday. evening from Beaverton, Tigard, We carry everything for your needs from the Base Hiteon, Greenburg, Scholls, Lake Grange Leader* Speak ment to the Roof, in first-class material. Grove, and Reedville. Over the O. A. C. Radio Mrs. Pearl Tozier, principal of GIVE US A CALL ha* been carefully the school, was quite ill the last of Corvallis, Dec. 22.—Local grange checked and recon- the week. Mrs. Harriet Ford taught leaders and Mrs. Minnie E. Bond, her grades during her illness. state lecturer, are appearing regu dlitiotied where Mrs. Harry Richards returned larly on the Wednesday night grange Second and Washington Streets home Saturday from a few days' hour over the college radio station, Telephone 301 L. P. Stranahan, Mgr. stay with relatives in Portland. KOAC. College speakers, including Mr. and Mrs. George Snider are Dr. Milton N. Nelson, head of the the proud grandparents of a nice economics department, add to the baby boy born recently to their son programs with discussion* of cur and wife, Mr. and Mrs. George Sni- rent political and economic ques tions. In a series of talks of farm der, Jr., who reside in Ione. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Vandermost relief plans, Dr. Nelson scheduled of Farmington were calling Sunday an address on the grange debenture at the home of Mr. Vandermost'* plan for December 21 at 8 o’clock. parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. Vander- For Sale—Old newspapers at the most. The* many friends of Mr. Vandermost will be interested to Argus office: 10c per bundle. I gon is spending the holidays at Kinton Community Many Programs to I home. Lydia Scheidt spent a fejv days Christmas Dinner Be Given at Rock ; in Portland last week. and Mr*. Robert Koner and At Church Sunday Crock This Week son Mr, visited at the home of Mrs. Ko Orcnco Youth Is Fatally Injured In An Explosion r Practical Gift Suggestions for Christmas W. W. BOSCOW LOANS 1 £ « Í 3E Smokes For A Good Connection to Start The New Year Candies For THE MALIBU The Season’s Greetings r ____ Schefflin SHUTE SAVINGS BANK J I i I s s Her! Í i I I I I M FLOWERS - The Gift of Gifts IF YOU Newsham Floral Company REALLY WANT A GOOD '*■■■■>:_____ HOME This Car J. W. COPELAND YARDS •with an ~ÙK thatcounts i Out Knunò U/riji Drain Tile (ffjriatmaB ®nliiiay ifarrs —VIA— Drain that land NOW! With Concrete Drain Tile! (Orrymt Elrrtrir Satlmay We have all sizes, from 3 inch to 16 inch 1V Motor v Radiator vRear Axle v Transmission v Starting V Lighting v Ignition V Battery v Tires ■v Upholstery vTop vFenders v Finish ‘$1.00, Portland and Return Tickets on sale Dec. 16, 17, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 1927 Return limit, January 5, 1928 Round Trip Fare* Albany* .... ..... $ 3.65 5.60 Astoria ...... Baker ........ .... 19.50 Boise ......... ..... 27.60 4.10 Corvallis* ... Eugene* .... 5.75 LaGrande ...... . $16.70 Salem * 2.65 Seattle ............. . 10.90 Spokane ......... . 21.25 Tacoma ........... 8.85 Walla Walla 14.10 I Proportional Reductions between other points Baggage checked to all stations Culvert Pipe, Reiafarsbig Iron R. J Higdon Motor Co O. E. Ry. Train* leave HILLSBORO for Portland at 12:38 a. m., 6:40 a. m., 10:38 a. m., 12:33 p. m., 4.17 p. m., 9:03 p. m., and for Eugene at 6:40 a. m., 10:38 a. m., 12:33 p. m., 4:17 p. m. All trains run through the business district of Portland L. Sherman, Agent (Omjmt Hrrtrir Railway We have a number of used Chev rolets that have been completely reconditioned by expert mechan ics-using genuine Chevrolet parts for all replacements. They are capable of thousands of miles of good service. If you are in the market for a used car, you will find in these recon ditioned Chevrolets a dollar-for- dollar value that will amaze you. Come to our salesroom. We have a car you will like at a price that please you. Dealers in Sancì, Gravel, Cement, Lime, Plaster, Steel Sash, PHONE 1701Y Reconditioned Chevrolets! i * Also on sale Dec. 26, 30, 31, Jan. 1 and 2 L. F. Knowlton, Trav. Paas. Agt. USED CARS Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co Washington and North Range Straot Telephone 1341 Hillsboro 9