The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
Tliursilny, Peet'iiiber 1.1, 10,'M
O R EG O N
Joe Btreteher and Jes <■ S nydei,
T H E G R E A T A M E R IC A N H O M E
Elvin Lorenzen. -super in to n d c u t;
nadlllg by Dol ls O indulf. music on
Harold Aebi-whcr. assistant super­
a hand saw. Tom Stretcher, accom­
intendent; Mildred Nelson, secre­
panied on ihe piin o by J im ’ S tretch ­
tary; H iutv Seluneltaer. treasurer;
er; skll Leonard WiUlmoic. Mac
and Haymond HarnyUKwk, lib rari­
Ego and Wayne Jones, song by
an.
_ . ..
.i
1 'l i i i s n i i l View u lied boy s, novelli
Mr. and Mrs Jolui Schmid of
piano pluym i Helen Solimeli, c:
Aloha were Sunday' guests a t the
mut Joe S tretcher; iva ini'
Jean
George Lewelim home and » ‘til
O rinim i, sings. Fern, Stanley im I
Joint In stallation H eld w ith them went to North Plants S u n ­
Carolyn
Ego
Next
tn
c
c
tu
b
,
will
be
day to visit relatives.
January 12 Mrs l a a Melloni-i
K in to n D ecem ber 5
M rs. Peggy Haynes spent Mone.. y
las Hard Whitmi re mid Jessie V> I
with her sister. Mrs. R. P. Casteel,
steeg are the program committee
in Aloha.
.
(By L. B. P em m in t
Contini
See loi rcircotunrul.s alte-
Universal Bible Sunday was ob­
the program Is Mis It it Neill.
Scholls M. E. church
SCHOLLS—Scholls O range offi- served at the
— ---------
W anda Flnegun and Marie Fuchs
cers installed December 5. when when the choir rendered special
K inton and Scholls G ranges held music and Rev. R aynard Smith
Plan Pragrum
joint installation at the Scholls talked on Bibles and read the senp-
Sunday evening belore Christ mas
Grange hall, were Harry Sehinelt- miv lesson from an Indian Bible
Ls the tune chosen by the Mountain
aer. m aster; Rhoyla Hesse, over- L. W. Crwder is able io be up.
o p resen t
seer; Mrs. J E. B ennett, lecturer. Sunday guests at the Mrs
ma.» program ol
of a play.
play, readings ami
Mrs. Elizabeth R e e d , chaplain Jackson home were Mr or. J Mrs
m usk William Morse of Newberg
Evelyn Hesse, secretary; Jennie Lar- n p. Callow of Vancouver. Mr and
has cluuge ol the program Tlie
kill, treasurer; L W Guild, stew- Mrs Mike Jackson and Jolui Jack-
sc I mm I liei e will give I heir program
ard; George K irkpatrick, assistant son of G aston and O rnald \V hit-
1-Yiday evening December 31
steward; M argaret Flint. Ceres, more of Laurel
There will be sixt-lul music a t the
Mrs Flora Baker. Flora, Mrs Grace
Mrs M argaret Lee O ttenheunei
Mountain Top church next Sunday
Taylor. Pomona; Helen Schmeltzer. frs ;n M ountam Home. Idaho, spent
evening ami lllustratUuis w ithdraw ­
lady assistant steward; F. G. Mil- ijic week-end at the August Euluig-
ing.
ler. gatekeeper. Miss Mary Sehinelt- er home.
Mr ami Mrs Allan 11 Comber
zer. musician. S tate Deputy Master
Miss M arian Cady of Aberdeen.
of P u rtlard spent Saturday night
A rthur Brown and Mis. Brown ol W ash, a r d Mr. and Mrs. C. M
and Sunday with her parents, Mr
Salem were the installing officers Barnes of Beaverton were Sunday
and Mis Ila G McCormick.
A pot luck supper an d a musical guests at the W alter Burke home
C harles Harrington' is a new pu­
program preceded the affair and
Ed Benson returned from his
pil In the second grade at the Pleas­
Mr. Brown gave a short talk.
work in a logging cam p near As-
a n t View school His (girenls, Mr
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. G oiter made to n a Saturday and will remo.it at
und Mrs Harrington, and sons have
a trip to Yamhill Sunday.
ins home in Midway until a lte r the
recently moved on the Goodman
E. L Hobbs of Mianu. Florida holidays.
place.
was a Sunday guest a t the S.
The Spanish type bungalow.
Ms. Rufus G rnduff returned S a t­
G otter homo.
which is being built by Lyle Pot-
urday from a three days' stay In
Mrs. Phoebe McCool returned ter will be shm gled tills week. The
Portland. She had been taking
Sunday after a week's stay in Port- one story, six-room structure will
imxlii-al treatm ent mid was a guest
land with her daughter, Mrs. Vma be faced with brick.
of her sister-in-law .
M bs Ann
Hill.
Miss Gladys Nissen returned from
O nuluff. who returned home with
Crack W alnuts
the Lester Grow home Friday Ul
her and rem ained over Sunday
A crew of 15 funshed cracking Camas, W a sh . where she has been
1, I. Murrav a id ilu lu n u. Miss
w alnuts a t the G roner farm Thurs- caring for her sister,
Alice McInnis. J. A r.lronison ami
day Every other row of trees is
Mrs. M ata S titt spent the week
O raydvn Johnson of Portland and
being grubbed out of a 100-acre at the Julius Christensen home and
Mr. mid Mrs J. A York mul chil­
field of walnut trees a t th e Groner attended the wedding Saturday eve-
dren from Reedvtlle were guests a t
farm a t 50 cents per tree.
¡mig of Charles Byer and R uth
tlie D. M M eliuus liome Sunday
Plan Dinner Party
Leslie at the Leslie home in Tigard
Mrs. J. C. Neill who has been
About 18 attended th e meeting
Mr and Mrs Carl Waibel of
visiting a t th e Neill Itouic. re ­
of the Scholls Ladies' Aid at th e Sheridan and Harold Sceiffort were
turned to ISirtliuid December 5.
H. T. Hesse home Friday. Plans Sunday dm ner guests at th e Carl
Mr» II. H. Nelli accompanied lu’r
were made to hold a birthday dm - Sceiffert home.
mid remained until Sunday
ner party sometime In January.
Mr. and Mrs Howard »vomer
Born, to Mr. mul Mrs Em lC hris-
Program at Jaektown
thelr s u s h is a t the Ed Al-
' tie. December 4 a boy Mother and
bin
home
on
the
S
tark
place
S
a
tu
r­
I
Virginia
Sims,
reading
by
Helen
p
i
baby
a n ’ In a P ortland hospital
Jaektown school is planning a
Vershum. and a ta p dance by Millie t l t d a d l l l V 1 1 » IV ’
day.
Miss M argaret Nelli led lor P ort­
Christm as program December 21.
Mr. and Mrs. Geoge Rueck went
| Becavar.
land Suiutay for mi indefinite stay.
Scholls orchestra contributed sev­
See Deadly Spider
Olvmpla. Wash., to spend the
W. F Wolaehlegel Is sp e n d in g
eral numbers to the Pleasant View to
week-end
with
th
eir
sister.
Miss
th
is Wivk II! Am.>n .1 a
community club program.
(B y Mrs Bir-I McCormickI
Black widow spider last week when
her sister. Mrs. Collin Gallant.
Miss Hazel Penne of Portland K atherine Rueck.
Mrs. A. N aderer was a guest a t the
one was caught by W ilbur Bieder-
C H E H A L E M MOUNTAIN— A Willis O rnduff of Timber visited
spent the week-end a t th e parental Julius
home Sunday
_____ Christensen
____
m an as it was escaping from a C hristm as program will be given at among Mountam Top relatives over
home
and
with
them
visited
the
John
n
I
crate
he
a
a
s
unpacking.
T
here
was
the
Pleasant View school December the week-end.
Sunday guests at t h e T. M.
x - e g i s ia i u r e i v r
scurrtng around until John 22 under the direction of tlie reach-
Attend Wedding
Lillegard home were Mr. and Mrs. S titts home in Hillsboro and a t- u n e - n o u w
O re g o n G ets A p p r o v a l
Hamilton picked It up on a big er, Miss Dora S im o n s T here will
Mr. mid Mrs Wayne Jones and
George Miler and daughter F ran ­ tended the old age pension lecture
at
the
C
hristian
church.
i
knife
and
put
it
into
a
bottle.
It
be
a
treat
ol
popcorn
balls
The
family attended tlu* wedding of
ces. Mr and Mrs. B. C hristian of
W illard Taylor, who Is craw fish­
is shiny black and has an orange comm ittee in charge is Mrs. Weaver, M l« Della Hmivtlle und Lloyd Os-
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
ing a t W estport, spent Saturday
hourglass on th e underside. It has Mrs. William Rodgers and Mrs. burne at tl>e Newberg Friends
I By C urtis T iaard)
Hansen of Capitol Hill.
night a t th
he bite
will be a church Sunday afternoon mid later
th e e p p aren
aren tal
tal home
nome and
ami
-pre, , R r. T ™ rd Q ranee officers vel7 short legs.
legs' T
The
° ‘te of
or a Ie-
Ie ' Henry Versteeg. T here wiU
Change in Residence
“
in a treble Install»- nu^ e Ls more o ,ten deadl>' compared C hristm as tree with presents for attended the reception at tlx* bride s
returned to his camp Sunday
Mr. and Mrs E. O. K leuiau have
-..i--, Bruce
oruce Schulm ench of H üls-
installed in a trip le_ ln
to a bite of the male. The sp id e r; all who wish to participate. Thtxse home Tliey were also entertained
Mrs
moved from the Ida Kays home to boro was a visitor at the Scholls
nof -TLmrd was Plckled and given to Tigard wishing to share in this are asked a t a dhuit'r at tlie home of lu’r
Barton. Mr and Mrs. Billy Heff- Ladies' Aid meeting Friday.
n,
high school, _
__
to bring a present worth ten cents brotlu'r-Ui-law and sister Dr. und
erman and baby daughter Nancy
Art Stew art of M ultnom ah visited
Lf d ^-,,H inrk?'r h?nch
M r-
M rs- H ans C.aarde en-
To i mDrovr (Uuul
Mrs Homer Hester.
and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hefferm an at the Ed De-.nmm home Monday being installed. A pot ^bej1 „Si. tertained with a dinner Sunday lor
,
**
HUI Kincaid ol Springbrook vis­
from Wisconsin have moved in the
R u th iz i i» u re with Mrs. George
sandwiches, cake and colfee was . .
. \ire Merle Hair Mr uid
M acIntyre and a crew of men
ited
a t Uie Mervtn Whitmore mid
Kays residence.
Newton and son Charles, went to
after the urstallatiim. Among Mrs Jeftn M alo» Mrs Lien of from Hillsboro fliuslied a new sur-
Ira G. McCormick homes S atu r­
Scholls Grange will meet S atu r­ Eugvne to visit the Possum family “ 1“ ?
i i Portland and Mr. and Mrs L. M 'f ?
the rottd from Lhe Flr O ro' e day.
day for an all-day meeting.
riniini»
» w
e e k -e n d
u iau y s Meyers,
-»icyVia, m
I1UOKI
u iu s T 11-
KMuarrl
d im n . th
(be
week-end.
Gladys
aster, , C c urtis.
i- ier ipu _ ,n
E
d w a rd
sci'° o1 house to Laurelwood D e­
Paul Blazer of Eugene, who had
Mrs. Audrey Heaton went to du^ ? «
H utchens gard. overseer; S arah V anK leek., E r‘ckson and son Edward.
cember 4 Tills road ls less than
M anzanita Friday, returning S at-
f^ c h T ld ^ , «
moving to lecturer; Henry M etzentine. assist-
one and one lialf miles long w ith u been helping his father J. E. Blaz­
urday. She took her grandson. Avery
h ,
Dundee the last of a n t steward; Flora Leed.v. chapiam ;
R r P ilL < i raise of 800 feet. The sliarp turn» er and brother Dornuui Blazer, re­
Lee Shipley, to the home of his
‘
u u n aee lne lasl OI Anna McDonald, secretary; C. Chris-
V tU1 O O n i C I O H D H i l l c b will be eliminated, a num ber of fills turned liome Sunday Dorman ac­
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ship-
,,
,
B artlett of P ortland tensen. treasurer; H erm an Friede-
will reduce the grade and the road companied him for a few days' visit.
will be widened. Only port of ttus Paul and Dorman visited relative.!
ley.
snem Sunday with her m other M r? “» n r - gatekeeper; Id a Ryan. Ceres.
Sunday dinner party guests at
FYrd G roner home H annah Chistensen. Pomona; Anna
road is rocked and it ls now alm ost in P ortland Saturday.
(By
Mi»«
M
artha
V
and
rrtand
en
)
Mrs. Elery McDougal entertained
th e F. E. Rowell home were Mr
m eeting which was Kiersey. Flora. R u th Cook, lady
...
„
.
Impassable. Relief work will be
with a dinner Sunday for her broth­
and Mrs. Horace Fisher, Mr and
M o n S v arternoon assistant steward; Jo h n Bereted. , ROYT ^ i bert11X®ildoni?le"; «>" ot used here.
Mrs. Arnold Anderson. Mr. and
un td m the e v S S 2 ' stew ard; C. C hristensen, executive -Mr and Mrs Wllltam Vamlomelen.
Mr and Mrs. Elety McDougal a t ­ er aiul sister-in-law . Mr. und Mrs
Mrs. P. C. Anderson, and Mr. and
^ T S L w ^ f o r ^ p m ^ ^ f committee. Tigard grange met Wed-
his arm while wrestling S at- tended a reunion of her relatives W Dodd, and family of Portland.
Mrs. Ed Sutherland.
for m u tm T ^ th e nesday evening and adopted a reso- “rday.
a t tlie home of her sister, Mrs
Miss M artha Vanderzanden spent
Mrs. Ed Holcom is spending the L h o iu a U c ta tio n with the Spring- lution eallmg for th e state grange
Mi lxinald. at Portland
week a t the Mrs. H arney Barclay
I
H Herd I is ioresl- executive committee to favor a T hursday night with Miss Evelyn November 20
home in Portland.
^ o H h l ScholS “ rrv
one-house legislature. Alton Rob- Jackson of n ear Banks.
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Hill an-
(By I R Strubb)
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler and d ent ol the
berry growers.
0{ w in o n a Grange,
Miss Mary Moore of P ortand nounce the birth of a grandson
Mrs. v C. Strubb und daughter
sp
en
t
the
week-end
visiting
h
er
Donad
Jacky.
December
6.
Mother,
two children. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
_
was a visitor.
Grai-e spent Thanksgiving week in
Strong and daughter Lois and Mrs.
Tigard public school belongs to parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A Moore. Mrs K urt j ^ g y , R uth Hill, of Portland with relatives.
Laurene and Theresa B ernards. NorUl Plalns
nttle son are at
G race Jack were Sunday dinner
i r o i u i v the Red Cross 100 per cent as a re -
Mrs. FYiuik Oenzer visited her
party guests a t the H. T. Hesse T
I D
T „ „ „ suit of each class belonging to th e who have been spending the past Jones hospital In Hillsboro,
fattier Harry Wolford. In Banks
MlfiS Hflen Rojdig. tlie Fir Grove from Friday to Sunday.
home.
junior Red Cross and th e teachers few days visiting friends and rela-
returned to their teacher. Is retiearsing her pupils for
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Trefren
°
* having a membership. Class rings tives aroim d
Mr and Mrs. F rank Schmtdhn
a C hristm as program. The date will
and daughter Bonnie Jean of Bon-
Standings in the Commercial iiave am v ed and are of sterling hotne in St. Paul Sunday.
Mrs. C. F Jesse and son Archie pc anrounced next week,
neville spent from Sunday until bowling league were completely up sj ver m a special T P. S. design
Mr. ~
and
Mrs. ‘ Harvey
Tuesday a t the J.B . B artlett home, set when Crnry and F a i r w a y The locaJ ba. ^ etoa il team has de- visited »nth «*»•
~ ->•»».
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The following program was Dre-
They took a load of household team s blanked bowlers m the upper {€ated West P o r t e d and S her- Jesse and son Sunday a t Hillsboro
P™« “f the PlSas-
goous with them on th eir return division and took possession of Drst wrxxj but was beaten by the high
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a n t View Community club Saturday
trip.
second places, respectively. Ti'v school freshmen. The eighth grade
evening: Negro nunstrei, interspers­
Sunday School Elects
®“Jy
a skatui8 P ^ ^ ' recently with
ed w ith jo k es. Don Haynes. M argar­
M ountam Home Sunday school tng hhe
week ° \ play
: Mr and Mrs. E. B Nedry and Mrs.
et Nell, Wayne Jones, Edith Jones,
(B y Mm. Zell G. S o u th ern )
officers elected ________
December
3
were
;
mro,
H
^
^
’old
chaperoning.
_____
the Royal Soda Works going Into I
Rebekah club members from here H“dson McCornrlck and May Ego.
Win
Overtime
Game
r
a tie for first place with the Hills-
" ln Overtime Game
met Wednesday with a pot luck
^ 5 | ' lo/,n
alery,ul
4
m
boro Ice Works team.
Sherwood town team , composed dinner a t the home ol Mrs. A W hitmore and O°‘hn Cree on the
R e s u lts o f c a m e l Diaved la s t week of Tigard and Sherwood boys, won Zweiner at Tigard.
,..mu;s‘u .i ?
o 'r,*
were a s follow»111 Commercial league its flrst contest in th e intercity
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bacon of
of Scholls Including
Hel-
_f»,irrv •> caMwav o- Fa'rw av 3 league with Portland m erchants a t
near Sandy visited the Struthers en ***** H arry Schmeltzer , Tom and
CosletFs o’ National league—Union Sherwood Friday n ig h t 20 to 16 home Sunday.
Oil 2 National r.narris l Bristol 2
a five-m inute play-off in th e
Mrs. Dorothy Will and Marlene
Commercial N ational bank 1 City overtime period. The two team s spent several days last week with
league — C C Store 3 Lentz 0 ttere tled 16 a11 a t the end oi the relatives In Portland.
Hallie's Place 2 Ire la rd :s 1 Amer- game and In th e extra period, S her-
H iteon pupils are rehearsing for
ican league—Hillsboro Motors 2 *'°od gathered two baskets to lead th eir C hristm as program Decem-
Home Baundrv 1 Roval Soda Works the Portland boys. Fred Meyers is ber 21 a t 8 o'clock. A cordial ln-
2 HUlsbiro Ice' w S k s 1
the next team to test the local vitation ls extended to all friends
' . . .
„-—i, - » » skill. H asselbrlnk was the local
Mr. and M rs Lloyd Metzentine
Hang on Colds and Bronchitis
hlSh scorer with eight points.
and daughter M yrna of Hillsboro
as follows. City league SiunSleinke,
WRh gQOd w eather in prospect sp en t Sunday a t the H. Metzentine
N ational league. H. Rogers Jr., {or ggypraj days, farm ers have been home.
I t ’s a powerful and safe medicine
227: American league G. Winger, ¡jusy in th e field plowing an d seed
•Mr. and Mrs. P eter Olson and an:l best of all "It acts like a flash"
I«3t ; iH7OnS d rClS liese^ l a au eE Kft°tF' ‘n? although some are skeptical of children of Progress spent Sunday —y o u 'w o n 't have to 'w a it’ for days
lett. 181, an d ladies league, H attie plan ting th is late and cold. Many evening with Mrs. Sophia Olson to chase even the toughest old
Williams, 176.
are In favor of waiting until Feb- an d MLss Mabie Olsen,
cough o u t of your system.
Standings:
ruary to p lant th eir grains. Those
William F Campbell w-as ln White
Buckley's M ixture i triple acting > i
W
L Pet. who did n o t get th eir garlic ln be- Salmon, W ash, on business the one or two sips and often the o rd i­
C ity Leacae—
. 18 12 .6<X, fore th e wet season are now busily past week.
Lentz
__ _ cough is gone—those stubborn
nary
16 14 .633 engaged in planting and if no extra
C. C. Store
Mrs. E. D. Rucker and son Al- fellows th a t give you no rest night
18 17 .433 cold w eather comes, th e garlic crop - - - - -
Irelands
-
ire a oi nuxton
visited th e C. W. or day are knocked out in a day or
13 17 .433
H allie's Place
will
be
good.
Practically
all
th
e
po­
S
tru
th ers home Monday.
two.
W L Pet
CHRISTMAS
N ational League—
tatoes
have
been
taken
out
and
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Galloway and
Buckley's ls different — better — !
19
8 .703
l l r -t il
children of St. Johns were Sun- faster in action—in all the world no
14 13 .518 In storage.
i N ational Guard
......
.444
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day guests a t the William F. Camp- cough medicine like It—and as safe)
I'i;i<»n " 7 b ”
Bazaar Held
9 18 .333
Com. N at l Bank
for children as grownups.
Annual G irls' league bazaar was beil home.
W L P et. !
j Am erican L eagae—
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G et a 45-cemt bottle a t Riggs'
and
held
Tuesday
evening
a
t
the
Tigard
.566
17
13
Royal Soda ......................
O ur classified columns may have Hillsboro Pharm acy or any modern
school auditorium A play,
17 13 .566 high
H illsboro Ice
Just w hat you are looking fo r — drug store—if not delighted with
14 16 .466
Hillnboro Motors
results money back.—Adv.
Home Laundry ........... ...........
12 18 .400
W
Pet. Olson, Jean Olson, Helen Schm elt-
( om m ercial League—
a t R easo n ab le P ric e s !
Scholls G ran g e
Places Leaders
and
three
•petti 1 l
children of
Vernoina Creek mi l Hie Mlxsc.-» Wilma and
em b i j wlUi M rs T h e re s a
KUu H alley
Siia'lkal
MlM Rulli llallev ol Monmouth
Sundin visum . ui Ihe home of Normal .'¡s ut Tlioiikxiilvhat vaia
Mr a m i M rs J im 1 Sm ejkal were lion willi Iter pan i l l s Mr mul Mrs
M r a n d M r. G ilo l i n n a i of G a li
l'av o Ilio
I F I* Halley
P u tii to l ’ro s |io iit>
hi iti:
is
no
W ith
sfus i i t i i t
P rin tin g !
for
Safety Ls Uie waUhword of this Institution. Every
known safeguard stunds hack of your Investment.
Sound First Mortgages reduced each m onth by
monthly paym ent Insured against fire supervised by
Stute of Oregon
Any um ount accepted
Emnhigs |>uld to you In
cash.
INVEST TODAYI
R E L IA B L E
A
T ig ard G range
Installs H ead s
Viete tn
1UKl lw -,ir* gllmps<: of •>
Present Program
YZ^n Dnmplnn
Arm in Wrestling
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M. rKRMON, Manager
Having« A Loan Bldg.
H illsboro. Oregon
jjslSS^S
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1929
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Ford V -8 Coupe
Ford V -8 T u d or Sedan
Ford Deluxe Coupe
Ford Sport Coupe
Ford T u d o r Sedan
C hevrolet Tow n Sedan
Bu ic It Sed an
Buiclt Sed an
Nash Sedan
W h ip p e t Sedan
1930 Ford 1 ‘ j-to n T ru c k . 157-iilfh wheellui.se. dual
wheels. A - l , fully guaranteed.
1933 Ford 1 1-y-ton T ru c k , 157-ineli wheelbase, dual
wheels, fully guaranteed.
Green Mountain
I iygi'fg rPatTirP
/AUTHORIZED SALES ANO SERVICE
Local DOWling Loop
H iteon
<•j y -
~
?
you*
Like A Flash
Stubborn Coughs Go
TOBACCOS
C A N D IE S
H o e f f le r ’s 2 V i-lb ,
BOX C ANDY
.25
’1
CLEM’S PLACE
Confectioners - Bowling Alleys
Billiards
1260 Main St.
Hickeys from Pastime Card
Room good here.
Currys
Eairway
Safew ay
Cosletts ........... ...........................
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S E R V IN G E V E R Y
F IN A N C IA L N E E D
SU N SE T
O, who can remember the dawn
The dove w ith the coral w ing
Who can remem ber the sunrise.
Can remember a n ythin g
W hile »tanding rapt in the radiance
O f th is glorious canopy.
W atching th e M aster o f color
Spread it o ’er sky and sea?
O, w ho can remem ber th e blossom»
W hich sprin g from th e low ly sod.
When bew itched by th e crim son ramblers
In the h anging garden o f God?
- PH ILK NA M BEN TLEY
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Fresh-as-New
Blankets
STAND BY
Dodge
Plym outh
CA D Y M O TOR CO.
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W e have a special process
for woolen blankets — to
keep th e ir fluffy softness
and prevent shrinkage. Ye?
I— we call and deliver. F ast
I service; thorough
lowest prices.
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Home Laundry 8C
Dry Cleaners
Trlephonr 47
New Location
Hillsboro, Ore.
You are in ­
vited to dis­
cuss y o u r
banking and
business
problems
with us.
The First National Bank of
Portland h a s steadily
served the financial inter­
ests of this state since the
day the bank opened in
1865. Through tne Hills­
boro Branch the complete,
well-developed services of
this bank are now avail­
able to all of this district.
We invite you to utilize our
banking services. T h e
knowledge, experience and
careful judgment of our of­
ficers are offered to every
customer, no matter how
small his or her account
may be.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OP PORTLAND
•O IDIST N A tlO N A l SANK
W i f i O f THI f O C K I t r
1125 T H IR D S T R E E T
Hillsboro
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Oregon
• • • I t ’s a proud man indeed who gives
his wife just the gift she wants. And for­
tunate, too, when that gift is a new gas
range, because it assures him successful
cooking and better meals.
Combining the latest trends in styling
w ith every necessary convenience, mod­
ern g ts ranges arc unequalled cooking
appliances. Because they burn gas, their
heat is instantaneous, dependable, clean
and uniform. They offer an unlimited
selection o f temperatures, "tabling you
to follow any recipe exactly and without
waste o f fuel. Since gas gives you more
heat per dollar than any other convenient
fuel, cooking with gas is not only the
best way hut also the most economical.
1935-model gas ranges come in deli­
cate pastel tints and in gleaming white
with contrasting trims. In the displays at
dealers and in our showrooms, you can
easily find the gas range that seems"tailor
made” for your present kitchen. See them
at once so that you can givc"Santa Claus”
advance notice o f just what you want
for Christmas.
P o r t l a n d G as & C o k e C o m p a n y
1 3 0 0 M a in S tre e t —
A v25.OO
FREE WARE
H ills b o ro , O re g o n
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SET OF STAINLESS ENAMELED
W H E N Y O U BUY A N E W GAS R A N G E
— priced $ 8 5 .0 0 or more without kitchen heater, or $125.00 or more with heater.
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