The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 18, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    Tage Six
TUE
Tigard Group
to Give Play
E stacad a
B attles
T ig a rd
T ig e rs at
F rid a y
W ilm a Boulin. solo by Miss Shirley
Taylor, and a duet by Verla and
Hubert Aeblseher.
Gibbs dram atic d u b met CVtober
5 A pot-luck supper » as succeeded
by election of olficers. Mrs W. E.
Burke conducted the meeting. and
the following officers «ere elected
Mrs M C Bricked, president. Mrs
II R True y tee-president, and M ss
R uth Smith, secretary -treasu rer.
Plans for » in ter activities were
made and committees apiknnted
tor an "Open House" program to
be given li\ tile near future“
Mrs. Jolui Davis, who h as been
working at H-xxi River, returned
to her home here last week Mr
and Mrs Davis have as th eir guest
this week their son from the east.
Mrs. Lester H ailey and son De-ti­
nts from Vancouver. Wash . are
house- guests of Mrs Harry S au n ­
ders this week.
Mrs. Cora Joyce was a guest of
Mrs Arena Courtney Sunday. Mrs.
Courtney returned to her home
:.u-i week after having n e a t sev­
eral day s »Uh her daughters. Mrs.
Harold Davis and with Mrs. Gene
Taylor of Scholls.
Rev. W E. Sunpson will preach
a t morning services at M ountain
Home church Sunday morning.
THE
H IL L S B O R O
GREAT
ARGUS.
A M E R IC A N
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
HOME
T h u rsd a y , O cto b er IH. |!i;t,
day lust ’.eek Tli.we present were
M is II ('» m ils M t. John tleiiiei. “ S e rv n n ls ' F .iitra n re "
Mi .
i i_e
O h m akth a O id v c u u i - v \ b ' o u t o u p L n
U'li i I AM * Wt-Pi HE'x'GOl HtL WHOLE I'C lK V l-
LAU ghi H i S s THE TEACHE k? A l\ E □ H'M IF HE KNEW WHAT
A fi S h net
ano he s *; o — Çj iall i t e l l hei ?
WILLIAM
he ÇAiO A FisVt NEI U’AV A LOl OF HOLES?
Julius Omen). Miss M artha
HUider. Mi-. w Helmut. M t. A
Fggliiiuit Mix w l i l i l í Mrs
'
Jake
SI oiler, Mt.x
Rich. M
Clu is
Rich, mill Mrs W alter Zurcher
Bill C m r of IXulland s|«cnt the
«eek end » 1th M: mid Mrs G lenn
i Cm r.
Mr. and Mrs Sam Kunz of P o rt­
land spent Sunday with Mr mid
Mrs Glenn Cmr.
Rev J K ratt of lAirtlaud gave
a talk alHiut G erm any at the B eth­
any Baptist, church Sunday.
—
the lake in the middle <a tlm
N ew V e n e tia n P ic tu re |HUk "
Servants'
Enlrmiee,
starring! "For vliy not buy a laxlr of
Janet G aynor and lew Avies. will gondolas." protesUxI Ilia pnutleul
be shown at the Venetlun tonight.
E’l'ldav and Saturday The romance Cullen, "n u t let nature take Us
of the madcap loyer-, whose young I course?" Cx.
lives It depicts furnished spectators
many an npimrlunlty to laugh
D ead D octor Heals
Stom ach .H laicats
Capital litra
The elly council was considering ! A w»lrd tlo ry la lultl of • w rll i.tn.wo
TEO UPw'iTU s T P i N G /
«Ity C urtis T ig a rd )
tilaus lo Improve the p u k Isadore - a|>»< U llat raai hing from ili«> g r a w
«mb
T1OARD -S t
Anthony junior
Cohen a new inviubrr. was mi In al. ttiai h atifTerln« Yrara agw Uu .1 . t
dram atic d u b wilt present t h e
n<««l»«| a pr*a< rlplloti f.»r ■lotaa« It til. era,
teresttsl listener.
th re e -a d farce. It Pays to Adver­
gaa paltta. Iiaarlburu. Intll*
"Let's buy a gondola," suggested a«l«l tlnii. atonttrh.
Iiluallitg. balcblng an<l o ttin .im p .
tise" a t the St. Anthony's auditori­
one councilman, "and pul it on gM
(urea
wlt«ii
rauaatl
by » Ii oaa «iM«!
I tu n
um on the evenings of October 30
(tie mh . h I tliM-bir tllatl lint Ida aamu In - iy h|
and 21. This is the first of a series
fam r after >l»alli aa un» ua»r lol«' an->ih»r
of plays to be presented by the
uf hla wnndurftil |>r•«»«-r11»< 1«>n In ift, |»«»|
ai» yrara. fti.ld u grateful
botwmib
La««
dram atic dub. The cast includes
» rllte n I el I era telling ,,f (linjr nm oterUa.
Dorothy Twins. Helen Gauge. G er­
BEAVER'D>N A venison iltnner
Thia |>r«a< rl|>tlGM la now kanwu I«» liun-li > U
aldine Kellner. M atilda Kovach.
wius servi-d at the noon Klwunls
of Ibniiaamta aa ( I t * t'llga Treatm ent
A||
Fred Rilcr. Hay W arm uth, Cl.iren ,
Club meeting last Wednesday led
atumach aulTerera may have a fr.w aami-l«
Quinn Mary H enrj Bernard Rev-
by writing in p,iga. Hult« rtd. F . m H M. buir«
Cramer, secretary of tlie Oregon
Everything lu Insulaner
llhlg . Mt l*aul. Mlun
Miian <Uy t i u |
ermaii, Richard Kovach. Harold
Slat«- Banker.- lUssix-iatlon. spoke
boa of tUlga I'alilela la aold under a in- ney.
Hamback and W alter Gango.
on Bankeis Insurance The club
Phnnr I7«l
bach guaraulae of aatlafacllnii by
13.1? H a s h lug ton
decided lo not hold miv more eve
Johnson Appointed
H llla h .it» I ' h a i m a r y
nmg meetings except when mi In­
J. 0 . Johnson lias been appointed
tel . lull meeting Is held.
chairm an of the Tigard area by J
M Person, county chairm an ot the
Sci eral mild cu -es of Infantile
Federal Housing corporation. Mr
pma'.vsls have been reported on
C oop r M ountain by Hr Mason
Johnson is selecting the members
of lus committee from the various
Beaverton G range observed home­
coming October t.l
organizations and business houses
in tire eastern p a rt of the county
Beaver chapter. 0 E S , enter-
and plans an extensive campaign
, ta lied Hillsboro chapter (K-tobei
to encourage improvement and re ­
10 Alter tlie business meeting li.e
o il
pairs in homes. Mr. Johnson Is
folio» mg pixigram was given: A
(B y M r* . F- I . Cox I
■ i . rney for the Tualatin Valley
whistling solo by Edward Jannw n.
KINTON A chicken and noodle
Federal Savings and Loan associa­
l e a d i n ' by lUioda l'livne. li.irmoil-
( >tn llo g e r' i S ilt iTiv.'ire ( 'ei tific iite w ith 20 R.'inies
tion. which is accepting loan appli­ duiner will be sponsored by the
lea solo.-, bv Eddie MeLlroy and
Ladies' Aid society at the home
cations.
bow led —e ith e r Indies or gen tlem en .
voeal
d
u
ets
by
Miss
Genevieve
Metzger Women .-, d u b sponsored of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Pnix from 8
C a rte r and Carinclci i S m ith , ae-
a b en efit, dance Saturday evening until 8 o'clock October 26. Plans ate
eom panfed by M . Eleanor C a rte r
a t the Metzger clubhouse for tile being made for a short musical
of Portland
benefit of Improvement o f t h e and literary program. There will be
Mr mid Mrs S It taiwrenee e n ­
club house building. Members of plenty of good things to cat served
tertained with a dinner EVIduy
C o n fe c tio n e ry — B o w lin g A lle y s
tlie committee a c r e Mesdames cafeteria style.
night
in honor of then son S u n
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Snider and
Mandy Blevins. Ju an ita E n s o r .
uel
Ji
s
iweny-first
brthd.iy
O
ther
"Where I ndles are Courleoii'-ly T ieated and
Helen McCarl, Grace L'melv. Mor­ family of Lake Grove were guests
were C F Ha
Sunday of Mr Snider's parents.
Cordially Invited
gan and J. O Johnson.
anil Mr and Mrs p it llrown.
Lions from the Tigard d u b a t­ Mr and Mrs J C. Studer.
I Hili“ Shtrlev C arr who n sen tly
Services
Sunday
are
as
follows:
tended a banquet and social g ath ­
1 'till Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
underwent an operation for ap-
ering at the Hill Military academy preaching by tile pastor Rev W.
pendtellLs, is at home now and is
E S im ps'n 9 45; session Bible
M e S e rv e (1 1 1 M i ' l l a u I M I I M l l i t I ) I S I I I I It
October 5.
slowly recovering
An enjoyable social function was school. 10:15. Everyone is invited
About 200 students nttended the
Fred Van.Kleek is having his
held a t the I. O. O. F. tem ple Oc­
fivshm .ui am i sophom ore m .isqiier-
tober 5 under the sponsorship of house on Pleasant Valiev read
iwle Friday
party at the home of Mr and Mrs.
tlie Tigardvillc Rebekah dub. R e­ shingled. Harry A. R tclu rd s has
Mrs. Lula Dcxlson entertained
Heinrich of Sehefflm
bekah lodge will have practice Oc­ charge of the work
with a b lrth d a i d in n e r W ednesday
Mr. and Mrs. W arren Wilson
tober 23. Social night was deferred
Miss Leila Peters visited over the
ill lienor o! M rs How ard Hug!, on
until the first meeting in Novem­ moved to Beaverton last week
week-end with her parents. Mr.
Mr and Mrs D-avtoii Peek had
where they will occupy the place
SOME GOO D BUYS
ber.
and Mrs. L. H Peters Mr. Peters
as their house guest Muss Margar. t
MOUNTAINDALE—Sunday school mother. C lara Harvev. is visiting
Dewey Talent. Tigard's star scout, on til’d by Mrs Wilson.
Tucker
ot mi Vernon Wash Slie
BETHANY-CEDAR
M
IL
L
A
rally
held
at
M
ountaindale
Sunday
Mrs
Gladys
Aten
and
Mr
liad charge of scout meeting Mon­
with them.
group of friends surprised Mr ui'd returiuxl home Saturday
rrwood was a success. Sunday school was
day night as C. E Blakr.ey. scout­ Madge Pomeroy went to
B eaverton G a rd en rlu b ad o p ted a
Opal Stew art and a friend Mr N P Johnson at the home <>t
master. is still in the U. S. Marine Thursday to attend a pot luck din- held from 9 to 9:45 atid services. of Miss
St. Helens visited a t't ii e George Mr mid Mrs A rthur Schulz T ues­ constitu tio n m id by-law s at th e ir
hospital a t Seattle. Lyle Perdin ner given bv the Ladies' Aid society which were conducted b v Rev. Stew
last nu-eting
day
night
on
their
21st
wedding
art
home
Sunday.
of one of the churches of tli.it Reule of Hillsboro, were from 10
talked on Boulder dam.
Past Noble G rand club held a
k
Miss Evelyn Steinke of Hillsboro anniversary Tliose present w e r e lunche
town.
to 11. A pot luck duiner was lu-ld
.11 at tile home of Mrs Celia
Expec t Hard Game
Mr and Mrs Glenn C u.r, Mr mid
Tlie flag pole at the school house at noon and a program given by visited W auna W irtz Sunday.
Hulett
October 10 Mrs R e b se a
Mrs John Zltzmmi. Mr at d Mr
. Tigard
j
. lugh school
_ . will
’L P play
13? Es-
Es' which has been out of commission
the M ountaindale pupils from 1:30
Mr. and Mrs Floyd Stovall and
harles Bov Mr and M r - J o h n H art and M r s . M arjoile Lewis »,
2 -1 9 3 2 V-K Furti Coupes
tacada at Tigard Friday. The team s for some time, was fixed bv some to 2.15. The others presents from Miss Maxuie Roberts and Mr and C
Meurer. Mr anil M rs W ilson of honor guests.
battled to a scoreless tie xast year
t ^e men in the community dur- outside of the M ountaindale com- i Mrs
h
.
iC;a-VoUrV.
V
LSi!txl
,
OVt7
Aloha.
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs
C
lrve
Owens
1929 M odel A Forti Scilan
at Estacada Enthusiasm is being lnR the „
week
tjle
of m unitv Sunday were Mrs. Jungickal.
i ™ni? 7.4? M r Cam bur« s Mrs Jam es Walters. Miss Leola
lo K liin n i \
i. h o i sn
aroused among Tigard people to the pole setting apparatus, which Mr. an d Mrs. C hester Dreeszen. O folks a t Birkenfeld.
Walters.
Mr
mid
Mrs
Fxl
Kruske
A w ritten p.«en» 1
hut the ne»U
1928 Motlel A Furti S edan
attend the games and give t h e has been in use during the past A- Dreeszen. Mrs. s Steinke and
W hen all who ItMik alo ft may re e d *
Sunday
v o m » , dinner
u o m o i
guests
gui-sus a
av t i t h
n e vi
of Sylvan.
go a n a . George
(rc o rg e Stevenson.
» le v c n s o n . Al
A1
players their support
week or
m making reads- for the Philip Mohr of HiLlsboro. Mr ,,n(i home
brow. »n o w iT i-w iicd , on m ountain
1927
of
Mr.
mid
Mrs
W.
J.
Wall
Ott.
Mr
ai
d
Mrs
Albert
Kalndon
‘''“l
C hevrolet C oupe
Rally day was observed a t the new electric light line through Mrs. Biersdorf of Schefflin.
were Mrs William Nelson and Mr of Huber. Miss Jeanette Schuiz. the
Methodist church Sunday a t which town.
S
u
ffic
ien
t
in
Ita
e
lfi
1929 Essex Coupe, ru m b le .»eat
°r
pal t? r '.v.A
Mr and M rs- George Snider, who and Mrs' George Beck and family and Mrs Henrv Johnson a n d host and hostess, Mr and Mr- It» stately rhythm , silent word
daughter of Portland.
A rthur Schulz, and the guests of
Hy cmr attune«! is ever heard.
glven by
were called to Cloverdale by the of Prescott visited at tlie James
1926 Dodge -1 S edun
luinor.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N
P.
Jo
h
n
­
Sunday school.
serious illness of Mrs. Snider's M athiesen home Sunday,
son.
You grasp a i«en. then stay y«>ur hand.
brother. G ran t Dawson. returned
^jr ^ 4
H arry M ailer left
A card party- and old tlm.“ dance „
R IG H T PRK EaS and EASY TERM S!
home th e first of th e week.
for Idaho Sunday morning to visit
was held at the Cedar Mill Grange
' g ate
-----’ and dream
Mrs. E sther Aems of Sherwood friends and relatives.
hall
Saturday
n
i
g
h
t
Fourteen
spent •
days last week with
William Fandrey and Miss Lavira
tables were In play Next S atur- F a r In Iha p a .l b»r..ra R a inier
her brother and sister. George Ha« - Hauseman of Portland, Kenneth
Rv Mi«a Jean S m ith )
day night there will be U modem
H ad raloed ita head .... m undane aphere,
lev
and
Mrs.
H
attie
Lawler
Keenon
and Mildred H ergert were
dance
W hat w«a It T W here (hen lap Ita charm T
(B y Mabel B. A llison )
HAZELDALE—
Hazeldale
c
o
m
­
^!rS' Florence Larkin, who has guests of Mr. an d Mrs. George Con- m unity club will sponsor a card
W hat waa the furee that hr.-ueht alarm
MOUNTAIN HOME — Rally day made her home for sometime in nou y Sunday.
Mr and Mrs R W Mann of
made it rear ita m ighty he«d
Hillaboro, O regon
_
,
.
.«
j
Party and entertainm ent S aturday Portland and Mr and Mrs Ray And
a t Mountain Home Evangelical the Bethanv country, spent a few
To guard it« fo rm e r au rfar« bed ?
friends
at Me
the house
evening at 8 wtl]
o'clock Rlven
In the school Neil of Sauvies Island spent S u n ­
» Su2,d
n B . ak
i t . y . er'h
. quests
church was considered a decided days last week with her sister. Mrs Joe
o m e and
Sunday
were
Mr.
D
O
D
G
E
PLYM OUTH
day evening with Mr a n d Mrs To send a challenge fa r and w id e :
success by Sunday school officers J. C. Snider.
an<j ^frs
schm idlekofer and
Death and dewtruction here ahall hide.
Mr and Mrs. William Laird and Charles Boy They stayed all night
and those in charge of t h t arrange-1 George Lewis of G resham has 5 0 ^
ancj Stanley Mr and
In caves of ice. crevaawe of enow.
son
Jam
es
of
Seattle
Wash
.
spent
In order to go hunting Monday
ments. Seventy-five were present been in K uiton during the past \ i rs Bernard Gent all o f'T h a tc h -
W here fnot of m an shall never g--
at Sunday school with more coming week where he has been wireing er; M r and 51lis Andrew Vand« r- last week-end as guests of Mr and morning
Mrs.
Jam
es
c
Smith.
And
some who would that challenge dara
Mrs
John
Meurer
entertained
the
for the program after the school many of the homes for electric znn H er- of Forest Grove Mr mid
Mr and Mrs Courtney Svverson Priscilla sewing club last T hurs-
Have met th eir fate nu ona knows
hour. The attendance has been lights.
Mrs p a t Maher. August and Vic-
» h e ro !
of
Timber
spent
Wednesday
with
day.
around forty Some features of the
Mr. and Mrs. A.dred R ichards tor Crop Mr and Mrs C D Meek
Janies W alters was on a deer- So let no poet e’er presume
program were: A symposium of and family of n ear Dosch station \f r and Mrs Tom Stigum a n d th eir parents.
North Plains , .Mri P ° n2ild ^ a s e r Is visiting hunting trip in E astern Oregon
To penetrate that aeeret t<»mb,
first impressions and first exper- were guests of Mr. Richards' p ar- „ „
all
^ ( Mrs.
| J R S uth f
Et s,te r’1 Oregon
last »eek.
I.eat hia vain e ffo rt b u rm l he
iences of several local people, when ents. Mr and Mrs. H arry A. Rich- and Mrs. s ' A. D Meek.
Fred
Strickland,
who
has
been
Bethany Ladies' Aid surprised
And M t. Ita in ie r shall still go free.
first they attended t h e "Little ards. for a few davs last week.
G ates an d son Wesley-
White Church on the H ill:" a vo-
Sister Dies
„ , . . ,
, working . at O tter Rock for th e last Mrs. Jake Losli on her 80th birth-
ID A K A Y S . Ilillsb>>ro rout« 2
Mrs
Ole
Oleson
of
near
Olcson
Celebrate
Anniversary
few
weeks,
has
returned
home.
cal trio by Betty and Patricia
Airs, o ie Oleson of near Oleson
Mr
Mrs j L Vandomelen
Brlde-Eleet Honored
Joyce and their m other Mrs. Rich- Station, a sister of Mrs. Fred Am- , ‘Y
«V
ard Joyce: vocal duct by Miss ker of this town, died suddenly at
c i i Hprnrehf? . ! } i ^ u n d i ^ ^ M s i Miss Jean Sm ith was pleasantly
surprised at her home on Wednes-
hme
a n d K H o r ,Ly
hOme the l3St ° f laSt ’ ’eek
< ( i J .m V i X
th lr H
Schmeltzer; recitation by Relda Funeral services were held Satu-d v and Mrs Herb celebrated th eir day evening with a bridal shower
th
irty
-fo
u
rth
wedding
anniversary,
by a group of friends from Port-
Ti
fl'S s T r as
¡i lb. life and s tre n g th
Boulin: song by the three children afternoon and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Adkinson of land. Twenty-two » e r e present
J o f it tre e tiepeiiti
of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ego; recita- Anicker were in attendance
d ep en d upon u
tion by George Allison Jr.: song
Mrs Melvin Dawson and dauch- Tlie Dalles are spending several Miss Sm ith was entertained at a
tre e flow of no u rish m en t from
by the Misses Mary. Dorothy and ter Miss Darlena of Cloverdale.' a days a t t h e J. L. VanDomelen party and shower given in her hon-
T hat which you can buv just az cheap here In Hillsboro?
" home.
or on Thursday evening In Port-
its roots, so must th e roots of
q ru n of
- ™ Mfs
at George Snider
w aiu ar.d
K, . i, J.
Mfs. William Jungickal of Hills- land She was the recipient of many
COMMON BRICK. FACE BRICK and BI II.IIING TILE
er ? ? M r.
.br i
boro visited Mr. and Mrs F rank beautiful —
-
>
business seek free f l o w i n g
gifts.
coals you the same a t IIULsburo us in Portland. DRAIN TILE
ueek
fka qn.H ' h
Corev w .d family for the week-end.
ea p ita l anti cred it. This bank
M ls . B utler Raffety spent t h e
TH E GREATER A PPEAL
COSTS YOU LESS.
offers its services to estab lish
a-o-'
oSnld5 r J r '
Ione week-end with her sister, Mrs. J C.
I ha
yielded to charm o f fare and
tbe_, P“ 1 Johnson of Portland.
am i m ain tain responsible busi­
form,
week at the home of Mr Snider's
LET US PROVE IT!
W alnut growers of M ountaindale I have harke»! to the siren’s »ong .
ness e n terp rises larg e or sm all
I have searched fo r beauty in t-very
j
....
,,
x. vicinity are shipping to Dundee
land.
j . “ 4 M l - W alter \ anKleek
John Nussbeumer of Helvetia vis-
R a re things, th at to a rt belone.
and daughter Miss K athryn of i£ed Fred Keller Sunday.
Beaverton visited Sunday at the
Many friends have been visiting But thr purest charm , the sweetest ap- I
home of Mr. VanKleek s brother Mary Ix>u Toates who is recovering
pwl.
and wife. Mr. and Mrs J. J. V an­ from her recent Illness.
T h a t ever my heart bevuiled.
H ills b o ro
Kleek.
Mr. an d Mrs. P. E G ardner and W as the flu tte rin g lash, the quivering lip, , W a s h in g to n S tre e t b e tw e e n 1st and 2nd
daughters and Mrs. Ida Jackson And the (¿listening te a r of a child.
P
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A
N
T
A
T
S
C
H
O
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L
S
,
O
R
E
G
O
N
— R uth Coffee H illis
visited Mrs. Jackson's b r o th e r .
George Markee. who is 111 In a
Our Motto— “Friendly Service . . . Fair Prices’’
“T h e l.a r < r s (
P ortland hospital.
Our classified columas may have
liiilr p c r it lr n t
Mr. and Mrs. Philip H ergert and Jast what you are looking for — !
llu n k
family attended a n anniversary Read them.
111 YYuftliliiffton
BEND—Donald Tollefson son of
( ’onnty.
Mr and Mrs. O. J. Tollefson. ac­
cidentally shot himself n ear the
eye when he experimented with his
rifle October 7 while out hunting
with several other sm all boys of
the neighborhood. In a couple of
days he was able to go back to
his school as It didn't prove so
very serious.
Miss Mildred Steinhoff e n ter­
tained the Tigard Rebekah club on
October 10.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H arr of Portland
spent the past week a t their coun­
try home here.
Mrs. Joe Baggenstos and chil­
dren and the children of Mr. and
Mrs O. H Peterson were quite
111 last week.
The Misses Howard and Henry
and Clarence Bowne of Midway
fo r
visited Mr and Mrs Bruce Bowne
T illa m o o k and W a s h in g to n and family Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard
C ounties
and children of Eugene visited Mrs
Bernard's parents. Mr. and Mrs
—Born and reared on a Albert Scott, from Friday until
Washington county dairy Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Frank Anderson
farm.
BEAUTY KIIOPS
P H Y N IC IA N and N IIK G K O N
and children Richard and M arian
of Portland spent the October 6
—Educated in Oregon
week-end a t thy home of Mrs. An­
schools.
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
derson’s sister and brother, Miss
—Practiced law’ seventeen Mildred and Ferd Steinhoff,
General Beauty Work
P H Y S IC IA N and H llR G K O N
A
rthur
Steinhoff
and
Mr.
and
years in Washington
Parm arianta and all k ln d i of
X -R a y and Phyala-Tharapy
Mrs O tto K norr a n d daughter
baa II tx work.
county, twenty-four
Evelyn of near Aurora visited at
O om m arrlal N a tio n al Rank Rl.la
the F. Steinhoff home October 7
Talrphona i l k I X
years in Oregon.
Telephone«
Little Miss Bonnie June Weller,
B a lra n r flltl.h .irn P h a ria a r,
Oftlca 1281
Raaldanee 78IX
—If elected, will have but daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Weller,
spent
several
days
recently
one objective: To ad­ with her grandparents, Mr. and
minister justice speedily, Mrs. Andy Weller, n ear Scholls.
S an itary B eauty Shop
DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D.
Banker Speaker
Beaverton Club
RUSHLOW
WE /’AY DIVIDENDS
Kinton Aid Plans
Dinner October 26
What Von Spend!
C L I: M ’S
M ountaindale S. S.
Rallies S u n d ay
PLA CE
Cedar Mill Couple
C eleb rate D ate
IN LIGHT
IT
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Hazcldalc Club
Sponsors Party’
Mt. Hom e Church
Rally Day Success
n
C A R
CADY MOTOR CO. £
ROOTS
OF T R A D E
Why Go to Portland to Buy?
ELECT
R. Frank Peters
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
Commercial
National Bank
Bend Boy Shoots
Self O ut H unting
AMERICASWINGS
^FO RDVB
Circuit Judge
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIR ECTO R Y
fairly and impartially.
E le c tio n
N o v e m b e r 6, 1934
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T ire s , T u b es and
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Coslett Super Service Station
COSLETT’S TRUCK SERVICE
First and Baseline Streets
Phone 1263
COSLETT’S BAR-B Q
PERMANENTS
a Rparlalt?
Telephon« 1471
W K I I/ H A P A R T M R N T 8
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fíoslett Super Service Station
G A S O L IN E S
R ic h fie ld - G e n e ra l - S hell - U nion
they had made the Ford V-R the
O D A Y a V -8 is no longer
most economical car that Ford
the privilege o f the wealthy
alone. But only in one car priced has ever b uilt—actually mure
economical than a four.
under $2 500 w ill you find a V-8
See your Ford dealer and look
engine and the im oothnen of
this car over at close rangei
V-8 performance. That car is
Notice its many features from
the Ford V-8.
the safety o f an all steel body
And the thouxand, upon thou­
to the comfort o f sun visors for
sands of people who drive the
your eyes. From the strength of
Ford V-8 are getting a real driv­
a Torque-tube Drive to the con­
ing th r ill. Acceleration that
venience o f a dashboard pack­
whixkx them out of any traffic
age compartment.
pinch. Power that aeemj abso­
Tlten drive it—and find out in
lutely endless. More speed than
a few exciting moments why
is probably ever needed.
M ore than (hat, Ford engi­
all A m erica is s w in g in g to
neers were not satisfied until
the Ford V -8l
THE ONLY V-8 UNDER
$2500
Give« you the power and
• moothnes* of expansive
cars—yet is the most eco­
nomical Ford has ever built.
A U T H O R IZ E D
FORD
FORD V-8
D IA L E R S
DENTIN'! s
Dentist
Commercial Building
Telephone
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D P. CORRIERI
144
Kvonlnra, Sunday by Aapolntmant
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Physician and Surgeon
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
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