MAY 2. 1929 THE Hll.IaSRORO ARGUS—Hll.kSBORO. OREGON PAGE TEN Mountain Top Is Victor In Battle Mrs. Gunther and Mr. Christen­ sen arc cousins. The warm weather last week brought the blossoms out on many of the fruit trees here, but those along the top of the moun­ tain are still waiting for warmer weather. Mr. and Mrs Will Marlow an­ nounce the birth of a daughter. April 21, named France. Ala­ meda. g Local Briefs^ Mr. and Mrs. Caii’on Halide of Woodburn were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell, parents of Mrs. Ilande. Mrs. Lola Emrick of Hunting ton, who has been spending two weeks with relatives and friends here, left Sunday for horn«'. Mrs. Emrick is employed in the term inal at that place. Mrs. Louis Carow returned home Friday evening from a week ' visit with her sister, Mrs. Chris Zinsli. at Boring; her niece, Mrs. Simon Nydogger, at Gresh am. ami her sister in-law, Mrs. C. II Fi ischmuth. in Portland. Roy Hugh of Portland and Emma I Rueek of Hillsboro were married Monday at the homo of the officiating minister, the Rev. George Keule. They left mime diately after the ceremony for a honeymoon trip to Netarts ami will make their home in Portland. Sidnev Ratcliffe and Archie I.mis of Vernonia were Hills boro business visitors the lust of the week. Mr. Adams is <■ of the Verhian, Vernonia school annual, mid Mr. Rati is linotype operator on the nonia Eagle. Mrs. F 1». Crawford and daughter. Mi-s Lora, of Uen­ trallii, Wash . were guests os er th«- week-end of Mrs. Craw i ’ oi d' son mid daught r in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crawford, Fred Craw ford, who visited Oregon i City friends Saturday, visited at i his brother’s home on Sunday and accompanied his mother mid sis- ter home. Buy. Gr.nl land any since 18 <5, celehruted his Stith birthday Sumin.-. Those in E. .1. Sherman of the Sher for tin* occasion included the fol man Lumber .... .............. company has pur lowing Mr. ami Mrs. E. I Kur chased 40 aerea of O. & <’. giant atli, Henry \ Kmatli ami fam land for »2HK5.7B. H ill» ily, Mrs. C. Tunl boro; Julius I ‘ \ !«•. atin; Mr. and y, Keth Alfred Dvsle Í family any; J. C. I ami Hr. John Kuratli and family, Portland. The Rev John G. Dickey of The Rev. F. It. I.uecke of Chrhalem Mountain.—An ex­ Portland was a Hillsboro visitor Fargo. N D.. was in Hillsboro citing baseball game was played from Sunday to Wednesday of thi- Saturday. at Mountain Top Friday ufter Miss Margaret Rood spent the wrtk. visiting his mother, Mi .. noon between Mountain Top and weekend with her sister. Mrs. B«'ssie E. Dickey, of this city. The score Fir Grove schools, Th«“ Rev Mr Dickey is the as Oscar Humburg, at Beaverton. was 12 to 11 in favor of the sociat«“ superintendent of th«“ Mrs. Minnie Williams of Port ­ Plans have been home team, Congregational conference of land was a week end guest of her made for a return game in the North Dakota and the father of sister Miss Valine I'nderwood. All Roads Lead near future, There was a large Paul G. Dickey, a teacher in Mrs. Fred Gordon, who was South Africa, with whom young crowd at th«> game. to operated on Wednesday of last people of the local Congregation A farewell party was given in week at the Jones hospital, is con ­ al church are corresponding. Mr. the home of the Schieman family valescing nicely. Dickey was called hire by the ill Tuesday evening and about 20 of l>an New'ham returned Mon­ ne-s of his mother, which, how their friends and neighbors at­ l aurel.—Nearly 5000 yards of tended. The evening was spent rock will be taken from the l.au- day from a few days' visit at Sea­ ever, has been considerably al­ in dancing and card playing. The ' rel quarry this year for road im- side. when» he went for the bene leviated since his arrival. Schiemans left the next day for ' provement in this community on fit of his health. Wilma Schaus celebrated her Yoncalla, where they have moved roads leading toward Hillsboro Carl Dick of Phillip- had hi- 11th birthday Sunday afternoon their sawmill. ar.d Scholls, as well as some lat­ arm crushed in the cog wheels of with a party at the horn«' of her Portland's Bin Joyland A fill is being made on the eral roads leading into these. a machine while spraying his parent . the Rei and Mrs. P. II Finigan road, near the foot of the Fences are being moved back orchard last week. Schaus. at Sehefflin, Those pres Picnic Spot Supreme hill, near the old Bert Messinger along the market road to be con­ Miss Ruth Gillmore. a student ent were Dorothy, Wilma mid Laurel and at O. S. C., w.is -i w, ek end \ ictoria Schaus. Dorothy. Elvera, place, and the road widened from structed between there to the creek. F. L. Brown Scholls. It was formerly a Ji's guest of her parents, Mr. and Eunice and Wrniee Sahnow. of Laurel has charge of the work. foot road, but property owners Mrs. A. G. Gillmore. Bobbie Heinrich. Donald Kerk have donated 10 feet on either Mrs. George Wing« r of New A marriage license was issued man. Patrick and Jimmy Krohn, berg was a guest of Mrs. George side to make it a 60-foot road. in Vancouver Saturday to Fl yd Donald. Juanita and Catherine Clearing along the right of way Mildred Hergert, Ella Zeigler several days last week. W. I.owe of Whittier. Cal., mid Cawrse. mid I.ydia Berwald, Hermie mid Mrs. \V. F. Wohlschlegel and is now in progriss and one of the Helen M. Foster of Hillsboro. county outfits will soon com ­ Orville Sahnow. Anna Schwanke. M iss DeMoss Brash spent the Mrs. E. B. Lockhart and daugh­ Ida mid Homer Mot-. Leonard. week-end in Portland as the mence grading. Unrivaled for Beauty ter. Pauline, are spending the About a third of the pupils week end in Salem for the May Harold and Walter Schwanke. guests of friends and relative-. Unmatched for Mrs. \V. R. Davi- visited her have been absent from school the day exercises at Willamette uni- Richard Kraus and children of sister, Mrs. J. R. R 'binson. and past two weeks with measles. Attractions, Shows and Chehalis. Wash.. were dinner versity. brother, E. I- McCormick, in Mr. and Mrs. Amos Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barr went guests Sunday at the home of hi- Fun Hill-boro over the week-end. ad children motored to Portland to Coquille Friday and Mr. Barr sister, Mrs. Fred Haase, of Fir Mr. and Mrs. John Smith of Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dougin- dale. Other guest' were: Me.'sr-. moved the household furniture of COME AS YOU ARE Lafayette visited Mrs. Smith’s Hood and two small sons accom­ and Mesdames O. B. Krause mid sister, Mrs. F. W. Mattern, and panied them home and remained G. Russ« II Morgan and his mother children of Tualatin. E. H. Bollinger, Gen. Mgr William to this city, where they will make Observe. Stith Birthday family Sunday. over Sunday. Mrs. Hood is Mr. their future home. Haas«>, John Goet.:, Henry Haase. .1. .1. Kuratli, resident of Beth mother. Watkins’ sister. and Renry Hanson Herbert Ficken. J din mid William Mrs. Ella Hanson, were Mountain Erie Benson has been appoint­ Meyer. Miss Martha Haase of ^■■■EarraiaaEassxaaaaaaiaiaaiKJMaaiiiMaaiiaaxaaa^ Forty or more neighbors gath­ visitors Sunday. ered at the A. B. Schmidt home ed district salesman for the Shell Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ____ „ and chil­ last Saturday to celebrate Mr. Oil company, Mrs. _. D. _ P. . Murry » succeeding Earl Haase mid Florence. dren, Rodney and Laura Lue. of Schmidt’s birthday. Johnson, who has resigned. Nick The Camp Fir«“ Girl' wish to West Chehalem, were week-end Miss Cowgill, assistant state Botham of Forest Grove succeeds announce that they will have a : guests at the D. M. McInnis club leader, and N. \ Frost, Benson on the truck. musical tea Saturday afternoon. home. county club leader, visited the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Zinsli and May IS. at the chamber of com : Miss Elnora Smith of Huber Sewing club Monday morning, u spent the week-end here with Miss Cowgill inspected the girls’ Mr. »nd Mrs. Simon Nydener of mere«“ rooms, between 2 and 5 of Boring were Sunday dinner o ’ clock. Everybody is invited. Mrs. Mae Bel! Bennett. work and gave an interesting guests of Mr. and Mrs. Louis A silver offering will be taken : Mrs. F. E. Hoffman has as her and instructive talk. Carrow. Mrs. Nydegger is a up for the purpose of sending u house guests this week her c u- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Schmidt girls to the Camp Fire Girls’ sins. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gould, and son. Frankie, were Sunday daughter of Mrs. Zinsli. of New York. Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Payne and summer camp. guests of Mrs. Schmidt’s sister. Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel -pent Mrs. Catherine Snider, ar.d fam­ Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Peters at­ The Junior Bible class of th« Sunday and Monday in Hillsboro ily of Helvetia. tended the Women's club meeting Methodist church will give a with her granddaughter, Mrs. at Scholls Thursday night, at measuring social in the church Every pupil of the Laurel Tom Shuck. Everybody in- school, in grades fou- to eight, which time the women entertained Friday evening, L. T. Finigan and daughters. has succeeded in naming the ■ 25 their husbands. Mrs. Peters and vited. Admission by your meas- Bernice and Wanda, visited at pictures, and their artists, fur- Mrs. Payne took part in the pro- urement, 5 cents for each foot in the Shuck home at Yamhill Sun­ nished by the W. C. T. U. Lil- gram. height and 1 cent for each inch of the cars listed below, any day. They were accompanied by lie Brown named them in 18 sec- The Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Gor- over. Proceeds will be used to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ratchin of onds and Ina Stevens in 21 sec- coats of genuine duco, and help pay for the piano, Come ... the __ Portland and Mrs. Tom Shuck onds. The others finished in the don, the former pastor of Mount Tabor Methodist Episcopal and bring your friends. and - . - ■ f Hillsl following order: Norma Craw­ Mrs. Joseph Fantaine, Mrs. J. Miss Thelma Meyers enter­ ford, Frances Fields. Helen Rut­ church in Portland, were visitors Chevrolet Whippet Essex Ford Star the home of the former's O. VanWinkle and Mrs. Charle ■ tained with a dinner Sunday. The schman. Ruth Mills. Melvin Jack- at brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Smith of Jefferson were ■ Hills- guests included Bessie Hathorne. son. Lorraine Demmin. Gregory Mrs. J. W. Gates, of Leisyville, boro visitors last week of Mrs. Alice Rasmussen and Harold Ha­ Nibler, Harold Haase. Leone thorne of Hillsboro, Ashley Jack- Forcia. Earl Demmin. Ruth Ab­ the last of the week, and of his E. B. Lockhart and also at the u home of Mr'. M. A. I.ongsworth. a son of Cornelius and Harold bott, Viola Demmin and Flor­ father. H. F. Gordon. Reynolds of North Plains. : ence Evans. The average time Mr. and Mrs. Lue Meyers at­ for the entire school was 31 sec­ tended the ball game in Hillsboro onds. Sunday. The Rev. W. L. Strange Miss Ruby Whitmore returned preached Sunday for the last home from Portland Wednesday time before the conference, which of the past week, where she has convenes in Portland this week. been stay’hig with her sister, Mrs. Sunday school attendance was Arthur McCormick. good. New song books will be Among those attending Pomona had next Sunday and special Grange in Hillsboro Saturday music will be furnished by the fender were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill. senior class. you an Mr. ar.d Mrs. G. Everest, Mrs. Flora Baker, Mrs. Callie Whit­ WE USE NOTHING BUT GENUINE DUCO Card of Thanks more and Mrs. Lue Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coenig We wish to thank our many and family of West Timber were friends and neighbors for the Choice of many routes—Liberal stopovers guests at the home of George kindness shown us during the Zeigler Sunday. Mrs. Coenig long illness and obsequies of our will be remembered as Miss Laura beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Harrigar. Sara Christensen, and also for Hillsboro, Oregon On sale daily May 22 to Sept. 30 inclusive. Return limit Oct. 31 The young people's class of the the beautiful floral offerings. We Buck Heaven Sunday school especially thank the members of ST. PAUL .... > $76.45 planned a contest in attendance, Ruby Rebekah lodge for courte­ ST. EDITS . . . $86.45 new members and studying. sies extended.—Julius Christen- A • «' Enola Barlow and France- Lam- sen and family. $91.15 CHICAGO .... brix are the leaders of the dif­ WASHINGTON $146.75 ferent sides. The contest starts ARCH SUPPORTS next Sunday, when the class will NEW YORK ... Flexible, Riffid. Adjustable $152.55 have a picnic, and closes the last Better Than Arch Support Shoes of this month. Mrs. Ira McCor­ Similar Fares to other points $1.00 mick is teacher. Enola Barlow­ Arch Supports president and Mildred McPherson Go East Via the Famous Columbia Fitted to the Impression of secretary. Your Foot River Scenic Route on Either the North Coast Limited Mothers’ day will be observed $3.50 or Oriental Limited at the Mountain Top church Sun- FEATHERWEIGHT ARCH daj , vening with a program at SUPPORTS Full detils of 7:30. Mrs. Ernest Gunther and Made to order from the Plaster Cast of Your Foot. Miss Melva Windsor have charge of the program, which will con- ^A«<4—J OUR arch service is eist of two short plays, readings COMPLETE PORTLAND Phone 1941 Y and singing. J. E. TRYZELAAR Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gunther Arch Specialist Ticket Agent No. Sixth St. Portland. Ore. attended the funeral of Mrs. Jul­ __________ Broadway 1122_____________ L. F. KNOWLTON, GenT Agt. ius Chri-tensen at Laurel Sunday. Use Much Rock On Road Improvement * OAKS PARK 1929 Jt Season Now On Spring Is Here! New Ford Coupe a beautiful closed car \ I «.■ s New! Wc also Duco burniture : b Till' new Ford Coup«- is distinguished by its tow, licet lines, its fine rivuhwork, and it» outstanding perform- mice on the road. A Iwautiful closed car that you will In- proud to drive anywhere. Your choice ol a number s>f two-tone color harmonies. Other features are—quick acceleration ... 55 to 65 miles an hour . . . smoothness at all s|»erds ... four I loudaille hydraulic two-way shock absorbers . . . Triplex shattrr-proof glass windshield ... fully en­ closed, silent six-brake system . . . vibration-absorbing engine support . . . Aleinite chassis lubrication • . • reliability, economy anil long life. Cull or telephone ¡or Jemonttrttion : : All Summer 7 PRODUCIS k R. J, Higdon Motor Company Round Trips Jill I .VloAO. («MM C Enjoy Eleet ric Cookin Take ad vantage of this senwalional offer L. Sherman DON’T KILL YOUR WIFE PERCY LONG HARDWARE Hillsboro J < kJ X Qi □ Tuesday, May 1 10 A. M. to 3 P- M See our demonstration of Maytag Washers with Ice Cream Freezer and Chum Attachment All Ice Cream made will be given away to those that attend. Don’t Miss This Great Demonstration tn tn X o 3 Here in the Westinghonar Junior Console, with thrrr unit*, and oven dc-Mignrd for the medium Htard family ! Arid it in full automatic, ll’i price ... 11 down, and thru $6.50 u month. Or 1121.50 caah! (.ouie in and nee it U m lay I West! ng ho use I n speedy ! Here are the résulta of time «xunparisons: The Westinghoun«: electric ov«tn girts hot much quicker than ovens I waled by other fuck! it bakes Lat»- cuita in just 11 minute»! How alxiut boiling water? Other fuels w ill bring a quart of water to the boil faster than an chxlric range .. , but! The Westinghouse, with its even ehx-tric heat cxxrka vegetables in */, less water. So by actual teat»... the. Westinghouse electric actually cooks vegeta­ bles much faster than do other fuels ! Gall at our showrooms today for a demonstration. Then choose your Westinghouse range! $1 down ... and it is in your kitchen ! Portland E Electric Store-EleclricHldgr S3 A VS B3H1OIAI Portland Hillsboro Salem (Iregon City St. Helens Gresham down Deli vers WESTINGHOUSE Full Autumati«- EI«H*trie HANGE 4 A »ingle Hilvcr dollar, or one crisp dollar bill . . . that h all you have to pay down to put a We»tingh«MiHc range in your home! And that |1 will free you from hour» of cooking ovw a hot Move; from whole morning», even «lay» »pent cleaning and polinhing kettle», woodwork, walk and window«! Come in to«layl Chooac the Wert- mghouse yon want! Pay just $1 down! You Imvc 24 month« to pay the balance! trie Power Ca cJIder nearTJroadtoa^Rnrtiand. 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