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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1929)
HILLSBORO, OREGON THE HILLSBORO ARGUS JANUARY Kl, l»2» family of < lmkmiin mid Mr. mid Mm. Alfred Rirluird* mid family of I'ortlmxl were guentM laxt Sunday nt the home of Mr. untl Mm. Hurry ItichurdN. S. H. Pomeroy wiin in Portland Klnton, January |0. .Saturday I hk I W vi I ik * tiny. A meeting of the finmice commit wn« a very busy day with the local ! grangers and over 100 w«*r«' in nt t«*e of (he grange which in compOMtl tendance al the Joint public hiatal of Kirk Hoover, J. <’. Snider mid lation of Scholl» and Kinton granges. E L. Co Mr. mid The officers, recently printed in tin column, were installed by Mrs Ida Monday Gustin ami her team from I igard anced, (riientN Sunday nt th<‘ hum«* of grunge. Washington county grunge were well represented there being nnd M in . Kirk Hoover wore .Mr. und Rollin Myern Myem of Scholls, Scholl«, Mi . members from Hillsboro, North M in . Kollin mid Mr. mid M in . Plains, Beaverton, Tigard, und Scholls Smn Miilehorn unti granges present. At the business ThoiniiM Cullen of Porthind. Mr nnd Mm. Henry lloneyman meeting on«* new member was taken in l»y card und there are prospects of dlillshoro were vlhitom recently for a iiuiii I mt of new members to nt the home of M in . J u I iun Wede be taken in during the coming year. l.mr The following gurNtn have bron A chicken dinner was nerved at noon entertained nt the home of Mr. nnd to ml grangers. Mr. and Mi Walter VmiKh'ek M in . E. J. Jlolhoke during the punt . , ||i and Mi M I W«ltei mid daughter, Miss Kathryn Helen, of Beaverton spent Inst Monday und mid daughter, Jean, of Timber; John Tuesday at tin* home of Mr. mid mid Tom Herren mid Minn Annie Sei re <»f Oregon City; Mr. mid Mi . Mrs. J. J. VmiKleek. About 2b of the old neighbors Henry llolhoke mid family of Port of Mr. and Mr E. L. Cox walked land nnd Mr. mid Mm. I’lmrli- Her in on them Inst Wednesday evening nurd und family of Beaverton. Mr. and Mm. A. V. Horn o with their arms laden with ninny good things to ent. Il wax a genuine IlmneN, were Sunday guvNt- of Mr. W G Hall surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Cox. A and Mi Mr. mid Mm. Arthur Lnrkin lunch was served later in the eve- I Scholls were guentn lu>t Tuesday ning. Friday evening, January 18, is th«* Mm. Lurkin** sinter, Mm. J. date set for another good time to be Snider. M r. and Mrs. Finis Brown held at the grange hull It will bi* n "Novelty Basket Social." You buy Laurel were present at the services th«* novelty in the basket and the held at the church Sunday. lunch Is thrown in free. There will. also b«* a fin«* program. The affair! Keaton Picture is sponsored by the grunge. Th«* Ladies' Ahi society is busy Here Friday at their meetings. La; t Thursday a Bunter Keaton, in “The (amcra- comforter wav tucked anil another will be started at the next meeting man.” his new Metro Goldwyn May which will be held her«* Thursday er feature comedy, in which, un an afternoon at the church. All other apprentice newnrvei cameraman in India's in the community are invited New York he figures in one of the mufti Ntrvnuoun and hilurioun ad to b«* present. There win a very good attend venture» in hin career, in the attrac ance at the services held at the tion at the Venetian theater Friday church Sunduy. At the session of und Saturday. th«* Bible school several scholars The htory is a rapid-fire iieries of were promoted to other classes and comical trouble* in which Keaton, iin th«* election of officers resulted as a “green” cameraman with an an follows: Vi«*«* President, S. II. Pome cient mid dilapidated “box,” seek« roy, teacher; A H. Kallmann to film the hwirl und bustle of New E. L. Cox. Mrs. Floyd Bierly, Mrs. • Everett Wright, Miss Helen Van- Kl«*ek mid S. 11. I’omeroy, teachers. I* *r>(> il,,r yc“1-- Mrs. C. W. Young, superintendent of th«* cradle roll. Finis Brown, who is president of the Sunday School association of this district, was present mid guv«* a talk about his work mining the schools. At the close of the preaching service, Mr. that we Brown gave a vocal und instrumental inner solo. A New Year’s basket Reline Your Brakes was served ut noon. While You Wait? 'onnina The next session Tigard grange will be held that we gruiig.-, January 23. New Year's eve pa «I off very Sell Good Tire» quietly in thin community, A n u in - her of neighbors mid friends of Mr. mid Mm. J. It. Daniels spent the evening very pleasantly at their home, th«* chief diversion being •■MIO ’ Mrs. Lilly Bierly and daughter, Do Repair Work Mrs Ethel McCormick, and children of Hillsboro, were at their Kinton of nB kinds, and that it is home mid culled on relatives mid friends Sunday afternon. All Guaranteed A number from here will probably attend the quarterly conference of th«> Evangelical churches for the district at the West Portland church Friday evening. Mr. mi«l Mrs. S. A. Taylor and son, Bobbie, of Portland, spent U»<-d Car Annex Monday mid Tu«*s,|ay ut the home of Mrs. Louis«* VmiKIwk. Mr. ami Mrs. Flovd Williams and Many Present Lor Joint Installation £ When you need workers use Home l-'ol ks. supply The cooling system of the new Ford is particularly in teresting because it is so simple mid reliable. When the radiator is full of water, the engine of the new Foni will not overheat under the hardest driving. Yet the water is so regulated that it will not impair en gine operation by running too cold in winter. The cooling surface of the Ford radiator is large, with four rows of lubes set in Htaggcred position so that each receive« the full bene fit of the incoming air. The fan is of the airplane pro peller type anil draws air through the radiator at the rapid rate of 850 cubic feet per minute at IODO revolution« per min ute of the motor. The radiator should be kept full, of course, and drained once each month so that sediment w ill not collect mid retard the free passage of water. In cold weather, a reliable anti-freexe solu tion should l>e added. A« owner and mimngcr of thia important water plant you «honld also see that the water pump and fnn «haft arc properly lubricated and the packing around the pump «liuft kept in ailjust- ment. Hone connection« may also need replacement after long service. For those little adjustments, it pays to call on the Ford dealer. lie work« under close fac tory supervision anil he has been specially trained anil equipped to do a thorough,competent job at a fair price. F ord M otor C ompany FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU If you need work. We will do all we can SSSLe them. <5? 0 Remarkable Values and Savings STARTS SATURDAY STARTS SATURDAY MILLER’S JANUARY 12 JANUARY 12 HILLSBORO, OREGON Clearance of Millinery Reduced A Saving On Ladies’ Winter Coats Children’s Coats Lot No. 1 Values to $32.50 NOW.................. $12.50 Lot No. 2 Values to $16.75 NOW $7.90 Lot No. 3 Coats and Dresses NOW ................ $5.90 YOUR CHOICE OFF This gives you an opportunity to make a great saving on any one of our many at tractive children’s coats, sizes 6 to 14. Ladies’ Silk Hose Values to $5.90 Extra fine and full fashioned; pr Ladies’ Silk Dresses LINGERIE BARGAINS Bath Robe Bargains $3.50, now .................................................... Rayon Gown»— Formerly Rayon Slips in wanted $3.25; for clearance priced .................. ............. $2.98 .»Heavy Blanket and njl’orduroy Robes at a price far below their value. If you do not own a robe you should have one of these. OQ colors; values to _ $1.89 OFF Rayon Blomers in good quality and guaran- teed perfect M Now selling----------------------------- /VC *■ Every One a Big Bargain ‘..'»High Quality Brassiers— 35c so called because of fljft QQ the attached shadow proof skirt t^^at/O Reduced to ..................................... One lot of Ladies’ Silk Dresses in which great reductions have been made ...... QQ Qfl $«7ac/V Rayon Skirt Bloomers, GINGHAMS Values to as high as 50c per pair. All must go to make room for faster selling materials <4 Small Women’s Hose. ing Rayon Hose for limbed woman; sizes to 10; assorted colors; Heavy Rayon Burson Hose ; pr....................... 69c Rayon and Wool Hose Assorted light colors; pr.. Xt/C Good quality Rayon Hose 49c Rich look the small 8L> pr. XOU MEN’S SUITS $21.75 Values that cannot be beaten— All wool suits, guaranteed satisfac- tion, good styles and colors. MEN’S SUITS group of suits which are not just the latest in style, but all mighty good values. Some with two pants The entire cooling system of the new Ford is so simple in design and so carefully made that it requires very little attention. Use Our < $13.90 The purpose of this water plant is to keep the engine cooled to a temperature that will make it efficient in oper ation. If it were not for this, the cylinder walls would he roine overheated and the pistons refuse to operate. 3Î t yard Tlie hot water around the cylinder head is drawn Io the radiator to be cooled by a centrifugal waler puiiip of new design. 2 5: Í*.' ROLLINS GARAGE A COMPLETE water plant Is a part of every automobile as it is a part of every mod ern city. 3E 3E £■ JANUARY OUR FREE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU DID YOU KNOW Simplicity of cooling system is a feature of the new Ford 3E $ 2 $ PAGE THREE Men’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1.00 real value with a lot of satisfaction. Attached g*4 CA soft collars; sizes 141 o to 17................ $Xat)u Good weight, attractive colors ....... Men s Fast Color Dress Shirts— A Men’s Wool-lined Leather Coats— Just for outdoor men. Reduced from $9.00 ......... Boy’s Fancy Sweaters—Coat Pull-over styles; heavy weight and the thing fkQ QtLvO $2.50 LADIES LEATHER BAGS 98c ¿1.29 Wool Coating Values to $6.50, Now $2.98 Rich beautiful Bolivia and Broadcloth. Wool Suitings— Formerly to $3.75; yd «I