The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 01, 1928, Page 3, Image 3

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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON
visited last week at the Jack Friday Wilson and children un<l Miss Lola
home.
Gilbert drove to S<hefflin Sunday
Mr» A. H. McFarlane and daugh­ afternoon to visit at the home of
ter, Mr». J. A. Pinckard, were in Mr. and Mrs. George Biersdorf.
Saturday.
Mr*. Oscar Love and children of
MRS. J. J- HUTCHENS, Correnpondviit
I Portland
I A Pinckard, who is attending Thatcher visited relatives in Banks
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O. S. <
nt Corvallis, was called to Sunday.
California la-t week by the serious
Mr and Mr. Charh** Mawhinney
Sunday School Class
dine
»
of
his mother. Mrs. Pinckard of Hillsboro called on friends in
Selects Officers
is staving at the home of her par­ Banka last Sunday.
ent«, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. McFarlane,
A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs.
The Senior Girls' class
of the
•I. E. Burbank of Tillamook .Sunday,
Sunday school met at the home of during hiM absence.
Wade and Otis Armentrout drove October 28 Mrs. Burbank was Miss
their teacher, Mrs A. C. Wahl, „„
on
Bunks, Nov. I.—After a summer
L->,na Hopkins, daughter of Mr. and
Tue day evening of last week, for a to Oswego Monday on business.
The Epworth League of the Bunks Mrs. Ola Hopkins, who formerly
vacation the Banks American Le­ social mid business meeting.
The
Methodist church will hold n busi­ lived here.
■■ ■ organlM *1 and t he follow
gion post No. UH took up Its work * la
nes« meeting mid social ut the J. M.
Little Shela Hall spent the week­
for the winter months last Wednes­ mg officers elected Claru Hutchens, Kessler home Friday evening.
end visiting relative- at Linnton.
day. 11 WHS decided to give a dunce president; Vivian Hunt, vice presi­
Mr. mid Ml*, herd Schulmer irli Her mother, Mrs. C B. Hall, went
•tiiry, and
arid mol Normun A (strong returned to
for the Legionnaires and Auxiliary dent; I ther Shipley, secretary,
after her Sunday evening.
Following Portland
members mid families und friends in Alice Hunt, treasurer,
ufter
Sunday
evening
the near future.
The following offi the business meeting u taffy pull wan spending the week-end with rila-
cars were elected for
the
year: enjoyed.
tives here.
Ralph Simpson, commander; Florin
John Hartwick of Portland spent ♦-----------
Mother«*
Club
Friday
Pongratz,
vice commander;
Ralph
the week-end with hi» purenta, Mr.
Mrs. Ella Lowry is visiting with
The
.Mother**
club
Wilcox, adjutant; II. A. Stohler,
wdl meet at mid Mrs. Joe Hartwick.
friends and relatives in Los Angeles,
llnuni •«• officer; A C. Wahl, cliup the home of Mr«. W. A. Johnston
Mr«. William Heinrich of Jduho is Cal.
linn, mol Elmer Tilden, sergeant at Friday afternoon ut 2 o'clock.
visiting with her parents, Mr. und
is recovering
Mrs. T. Corneliu
arms.
II. A. Stohler gave a report
Mrs. E. Straw.
from a recent illne»-.
on tbe stale convention at Medford.
Banka Locals
Mr. und Mrs. Burrett mid two
John Frank’s little daughter has
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gritzmachcr noil sons returned to their home here been ill with scarlet fever.
Masquerade Party Is
son of Tigard spent Sunday at the Suturduy from Yukimu where they
Maud Milsted was a Hillsboro visi-
home of Mis. Gritr.macher's parents, have been picking apples for the tor this week.
Given Friday Night
lust
two
months.
Mr. mid Mrs. H. W. Hunt.
Mrs. Anna Hoier i- improving in
Patricia Jensen entertained h«*r health and is able to be up.
Mis- Ethel Smith of Banks, guar
Mr. mid Mr». Tom Bronleewe nnd
Sunday
school
class
ut
a
Hallowe
’
en
dian of the Tonopa Camp Fire girls sons of Hillsboro were visitors at
Farmers are busy plowing, but
of Watts, joined the girls in going the John Kessler home one evening party at her home on Knob Hill last the ground is too dry for good work,
Saturday
afternoon.
After
playing
a masquerade party ut the Watts last week.
Nut thieves have
been
taking
game- and doing Hallowe'en stunts
cuminunity club hall Friday eve­
Miss Thidtna Sandy of Hillsboro the guests were served a dainty Engli-h walnuts from several of the
ning.
Almut 40 guests were pres­ was a guest of Esther Shipley over
trees in this vicinity,
They called
lunch by the hostess, assisted by her on A. Weisenback’s tree and a -hot
ent.
At u recent meeting of the the week end.
sister, Kathleen Jensen, und Mulad was fired. They have not been back
organization the following officers
W. E. Severance mid daughter, Stranberg. Those present were Fern
Were elected: Billy Beatin, presi­ I Sylvia,
mid Mr. mid Mrs. Eli Grindle Stafford, Carol Strohrneyer, Marie since.
dent; Marie Burch, vice president;
drove
to
Willamina Sunday for n Rieben, Hazel Wolford und Evelyn
Nina Wilson, secretary, and M m I h -I
Wilson, treasurer. Mis <
Mabel ami visit with Rev mill Mr- E. A With- Shipley.
Zed Allee, who is attending O. S.
Nina Wilson were awarded special nidi mid on, Harold. Rev. Withnell|
honor beads for perfect attendance was pastor of the local church u C„ has been pledged to Sigma Tau
honorary engineering fraternity, ac­
at all the meeting* of the past p*»r. ' few years ago.
Mr. mid Mr». Can» Wilson drove cording to word received
by
his
1 to Portland Sunday to visit their grandparents, Mr. mid Mrs. W. S.
Experience and technical
Hallowe'en Party at
daughters, Mrs.
Erin Coffee and Allee.
Zed is a gruduate of the
training plus modern equip­
C. W. Moore Home
Mi* Evelyn Clark, and luter in the Banks union high school und is well
ment guarantee your atisfac-
1 i veiling they attended n birthday known in this community. He moved
tion. Tubes and batteries test­
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Moore enter­ dinner nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. to Corvalli- with his parents, Mr.
ed free.
tained a few friends ut a Hallowe’en John Ebner.
mill Mrs. H. J. Atlee, about three
FA DA DEALERS
party Saturday evening. The rooms
Mrs. Thelma Baker
of
Kansas jear» ago when he entered O. S. C.
were decorated with autumn leaves, City was a guest of Mias Loin Gil­
Lyle Wolford -pent Sunday and
HILLSBORO RADIO &
jack o lanterns and Hallowe'en dec­ bert on Wednesday of lust week.
Monday visiting his father, Fred
ELECTRIC CO.
orations.
W. L. Moore won first
Mr. mid Mrs. C. S. Thatcher and Wolford, at Mayo.
Telephones 1332 and 1676
prize in the artists' contest.
The family drove to Portland Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore, Mr.
126S Washington Street
guests were Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Elmer Tilden drove to Portland «•n<l Mrs. J. C. Schulmerich, Mrs.
Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, Monday on a business and pleasure E\ a Mi.en- and
"ii-, Mi
E. C.
.Mr. anil Mrs. .1. ('. Si hulmcrich, Mr. trio.
and Mr-. Ferd Shculmerich, Mr. und
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Purdin of
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Mi . A. ('. Wahl, Mr. and Mr .1. L. Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Wal­
Kipper and Mrs. Norman Alstrong ker mid Mr. and Mr«. Claud Morgan
of Portland.
were dinner guests at the Wade Ar­
mentrout home Sunday.
I
Delbert Hutchens drove to Taft
Family Reunion Event
und
back Sunday.
Of Sunday at Banks
and
Archie
Hutchens
Clara
Potato Season is here—We will do your hauling
Thompson spent the week-end
A family reunion «ns held
visiting
nt
the
home
Tillamook
day at the home of Mr. and
DAILY TRIPS TO PORTLAND
Mr. and Mr«. C,
C. A. Hutchens.
Otis Armentrout, east of 1
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McGraw drove
Those present «ere Mr-. A
to Scofield Sunday afternoon to visit
trout's parent-, Mr. and Mr-.
their daughter, Mrs. Roy Woodman,
Hiatt, of Forest Grove, Mr.
and family.
Mrs. W. E. Gabriel and son, A
Moving Jobs of al! kinds done
Insured Carriers
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bovee drove
and daughter, Ella May. of
to Cedar Mills to attend Pomona
mook. Mr. and Mr-, R E. Unit
grange on Wednesday of last week.
daughter, Nina, anil son H um
New Home Located at
George Dooley suffered a para­
J. Hiatt, W. M. Hiatt of I
lytic stroke at his home south of
(■rove und Mr. and Mrs. J. I*,
town on Wednesday of last week
ney of Beaverton.
mid was taken to Dr. Via’s hospital
ut Forest Grove, where he is in a
HILLSBORO
OREGON
Forest Grove League
.critical condition.
Entertains for Banks
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blum nnd fam
ilv and Mrs. M Turner of Tillamook
„
of Forest
The Epworth League
Grove entertained th« Banks Lentfue
at n party at the Methodist
co l>al church in i Forest Grove I hk I
About IK from
Friday evening,
here uttended. The next meeting of
County
Epworth
the Washington
League will be held at Cornelius.
s Community NewQÍ
Ralph Simpson Is
Banks Legion I lead
r- Reedville
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RADIO
REPAIRING
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EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW;
FEELS YEARS YOUNGER
Aloha
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"Now I eat even sauerkraut and
Aloha Huber, Nov. I. — Wilma
Mason, who underwent an appendi­ sausage and feel fine. Adlerika end­
citis operation at the Emanuel hos­ ed stomach gas and I feel 10 years
pital, returned to her home on Stacy younger."—Mrs. M. Davis.
avenue last week.
Ju t. ONE -poonful Adlerika re-
Mrs. Madge Meeves, who recently
sold her residence on Blanton ave-
nue to Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Roy of
Hillsboro,
has
gone
to Seattie,
Wash., to make her home.
The P. T. A. had a telephone in-
stalled at the school house recently.
Muriel Sidwell is ill with pleurisy
at a Portland hospital.
Sanford
Rogers
is wearing a
watch fob which was presented to
him by his fellow officers of Beaver­
ton I. O. O. F. lodge last week.
The race is getting healthier, the
authorities say—but not the race to
the railroad crossing.—Ex.
“IN ANY EVENTV
finti - knock^
THE NEW WINTER
RED CROWN
GASOLINE
STANDARD OIL COMPANY Of CAllfORNIA
i
Hillsboro Transfer Company
Call 542 for Real Service
1246 Lincoln Street
Entertain« Teacher«
Miss Elsie Anderson entertained
Severn! of the teaehers of the pub-
lie schools nt the '. W. Moore home
evening
Tuei day ■ vening. The
'
„ was
spent playing Hallowe'en guinea anil
stunts.
Refreshments were served
by Mrs. .Moore, assisted by Miss An­
derson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lyons
of Forest Grove were out-of-town
guests.
Gog/Good^
Hillsboro, Oregon
McWhorter 1« Speaker
The Grange met last Friday
ning nt the local hull mid (). T.
Whorter gave an address on dairy­
ing.
The next meeting will be an
nll-dny meeting on Saturday, No­
vember 17, with a big dinner at
noon.
Important business will be
discuaaed.
announce
that the
privilege
of presenting
COED
THE RACE OF
JOY
To the Bank!
What a thrill it gives
ur to salt some of the
hard - earned salary
away each pay day.
Who wouldn't run to
(he bank for this pur­
pose?
We urge you to open
a Savings Account,
and a I) () L L A R is
enough to start this
thrifty habit.
Shute Savings
Bank
"The Oldest Bank in Wash­
OURS exclusively in
HILLSBORO
OREGON
ntplred-by-pari«' €€>E Djtlres ses~are~ the
accepted choice oS the welbdressed school
girl and youthful matron » » »
... theyjexemplify^the^imart thought * in
modern fashioning and are created to meet .
the need of the style*wise misi jvhoknowi,
fashion when she sees it
THE NEW MOCEES’ FOE' EÁEE.ACE KEÁCV
ington County”
Third «nd Main St«., Hillsboro
as Featured on FIFTH AVENUE newyorh.
Mark Every Grave
All that will survive to repre-
sent the family of today to
the family of tomorrow are
the
memorials of enduring
granite.
Our stock is complete.
Our
experience of 28 years manu-
facturing
monument«
is
a
guarantee your order will y*e-
ceive expert attention if placed
in our care.
Better
Values — Lower
Prices
OREGON MONUMENT
WORKS
H. H. Stannard, Manager
HILLSBORO
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Every purchaser of a
new Ford is entitled to
Free Inspection Service
for the first 1500 miles
THE mrxlem automobile is
a Finely built piece of ma­
chinery and it will stand a
lot of abuse. Considering
the work it does, it gives sur­
prisingly little trouble. But
there isn’t a car made that
will not run better and
longer if given proper care.
The first few hundred
miles are especially impor­
tant because that is when
the mechanism of your car
is being broken in.
Proper attention during
this period will lengthen its
life and prevent unnecessary
trouble later on.
We are particularly inter­
ested in this matter because
we believe it is our duty not
only to make a good auto­
mobile, but to help the
owner get the greatest pos­
sible use over the longest
period of time at a mini-
mum of trouble and
expense.
With this in view, the
entire Ford dealer organ­
ization has been specially
trained anil equipped to ser­
vice the new Model A car.
Furthermore, we have in­
structed every Ford
dealer to give the
following Free
■■
lievea gas and that bloated feeling
■o that you can eat and sleep well.
Acts on BOTH upper and lower
bowel and removes old waste matter
you never thought was there.
No
matter what you have tried for your
stomach and bowels, Adlerika will
jujrgrise j«oiiL Hill«boro 221“£21*£X;
Inspection Service at 500,
1000 and 1500 miles:
Check battery
Check generator charging rate
Check distributor adjustment
Check carburetor adjustment
Check lights
Check brakes
Check shock absorber adjust-
merit
Check tire inflation
Check »leering gear
Change engine oil J
Lubricate chat»in
No charge is made for
labor or materials incidental
to this service, except, of
course, where repairs are
necessary through accident,
misuse or neglect. The only
charge is for new oil.
See your Ford dealer,
therefore, and get this Free
Inspection of vour new car
at 500, 1000 and 1500
miles. Find out, too, how
little it will cost to have your
car given a thorough going-
over at regular periods
thereafter.
A checking-up by experi­
enced mechanics, together
with oiling and greasing
every 500 miles, will add
months and years to the life
of your car and mean more
economical and plea­
surable motoring
every mile you drive.
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