The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE
Thursday, Deeeinher 13, 1931
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
wu» to war collared all tlie Job», guru;»’ by any other woman prew nt
<<*r hoin»* were M . Merlu Diminuii,
Ah’m plum b broke. And a h got «o Senator Laaalter, who ww; talking
A rthur N»*wlund .ii.l I . !■ j » ,i,
dead neat, walkin’ t h e Htreeta. with the French amtuuBiadre»», de-
moor
lookm’ for Lomeihln’ to do, tluit ah La» lied hlmaelf Immediately from
Mrs ll.dley Injured
finally
s»?t down her® on your stoop. her side and hastened forward;
Mr» Cullle Pulley fell a t tin ­
Ah a in ’t aakin’ for much . . • your wldte h u mother, w ith ies» cul­
horn«* Haturdiiy mid Du« h in d two
tured girl wouldn’t le t ine in. Hut ur<*H®ement but with equal cordial»
rlb» 1» Ifohh was «ailed und the
th e auld ah could wait outside till tty, turned to greet them ahso
Ls resting quite comfortably at tin*
you-ail come home.”
We are so very happy to have
writing.
P la y , P r o g r a m a n d D a n c e at
• Can you drive a ear?” naked y .u with ua now let n.e aee. I wish
Adolph H< I mi Ui I und Adolf 1 tut
Anne without circumlocution. The 4/ . SUI(, you m eet fcveyone here
rwhmuii went to Tillamook Kabul
L a u r e l N a ll S a tu r d a y
/laggard veteran grinned.
tonight. Have you met the Italian
duy und vlhlLcd the M Abplanalp
"Well, an h aln ’t had much a amba»sa:->r and Donna M artinelli?
anil Chip. Hoffman fanillle H a y
experience
with
Rolla-Royce»
and
Madame Estavl 1» a friend already,
eventi
brought buck suli non for
Illy M>« I I. Iln .w n )
them, lady, but a »mall car—”
j am sure the «peaker of Ua-
LAUREI. (htttav K n o w wan re - famine».
“It 1» a small car,’’ said Anne | |OIW. and Mrs. Hustings, Senator
elected pienldenA ot I he local F arm ­
with surprising suddenness. "Are ttfUl Mrs bee, Senator and Mrs
er»’ Union ut (he retfiilur in«<»tlng
you willing to wash windows and stone
held In Uu* << »mu 111 11 l ty ludi liuti
tend a furnace und put on a wldte
t »* c even. cujtured voice flowed
niurmUiy eveiUnu < « potki * Irwvllyn
coat und open tlu* door? ’
. . . . on. Two servunts in purple livery
wua elected vice-onv»nlent, J*Vrd |
|Cuniinu«i frum lu i wMkj
"Ah in willing U> do a n y th in , entered, bearing rtlver trays, laden
Putnum. »ocretw y-treasurer. J E
The crowd suddenly surged for- said the m an with pathetic eager- with frosty cocxtalls, and tiny sa-
lllaaer, lecturer; Prank Hchuliner-1
iliy i.«»u Ri< •»»»'•«• »
ward, bearing Mrs Lee ami Anne nese.
very .sandwiches. Senator Lassiter
Ich. commander. und W II KeJ-
TIMIlKJt Many children In tin wHh jt up the stairs and into the
Are you an- you wldte? It 1» offered Ida arm to theam oesadre».<
I okk . doorkci'iH i
Timber
_____ grude
___ scliool
___ have b«‘« n id, great
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oval _____
room _ at
_ ___
the ______
top At
_____
tlie ___
so _____
dark _ I ____
can't see. I ve had
'
my _____________
an)(j advanced, ( with
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her beside him.
Play on P ro,ram
j * ii I t»-< uu «- <»( cold* and blight front end of the room. tlu* Marine maid a long time, and I don t know
n u. tg-ad
n w. procession which
"Win»'« t'lii/y Now
a Olir ,Kt flu A Christina» progrum lues been ,Mn() K„rgwn|(| ltl u„. Miu lel gold ,l,,w s1“' would feel about a colored WOUJ, j lt.s way to the »trains ol
play, Will be l*! t «»I tile pi'K iam I aiiangeil by j h e two teui her», MJ“ - : and blue ol lull (Ires« uniform, was »‘an hi the liouw,’ said Anne with music from an unseen organ through
given by tlw* union In connection' e» ’ UiVelle
an ita Nel
a second great drawing room, aero*»
' " ” lleig ’ and * Ju
.......
“ “ playing. In
little dining room »light confusion.
with tlu* card imrly ami dance ui win. but due to these absence» it I*.,■
.
"Tliat'« all right, ma'am, ah ft galleried liall, and Into a long
enormous bosket o I
Ihe comm unity hull Saturday night very itlfllciilt to plan a definite pro-
don't mind your askin'. Yes, ah m paneled dining room flanked with
C haracters In tlu* pluy are repre- gram
Many children return to
'can i> siuty
wnUxI by Mrs llcorge 'lews. Mi sila ml lielon* they havy fully re- , * ,'en two silver canuci.iijia on you<j ctt|) me ah reckon. Ah come
Anne liad a feeling as If she had
Irene Steven«, Dali Cluunber». till covered from tlu* elfeet.s of the a table spread with a lace cloth from u M, mounting», Kentucky—ah been transplanted to one of Monte
mun Wlglil. led ltutscluiu.il and ( Old, thu» spreading It uiuong their und coveed with delicacies. Mrs seen your hired girl. She'» powerful Crlato's banquet» Imped th a t she
Will MeNay
elassiiuite*, Mm h ol Uns»* alsu nee Hasting;, »at at one end pouring ten ,x*rt lookin'. Ah'd be pleased to help wus succeaMully concealing tlu
claim to E lr.l
could be avoided If the Infected and Mr». I*is»ltrr a t the other her anyways all could. Ah can swimming sensation which almost
Hroarleaaters class ol the Hun- child lould be kept a t liome until ¡muring coffee; they both greeted cook, too. real g<md "
overcame lu*r as bhe seated herself
day «eluml will hold llirtr bnslne ■ his or her cold was well under eon Anne cordially, and Mrs, law ,Iter
'W h a ls your n am e? ' demanded between Senator Stone ai:d Senor
and social meeting at tlu* home ol trol, und would not endanger otlu*i detained her for u moment.
Anne
Estavl at the table. B ut rousing
Ala* |«re»ldent. Miss Tltrlm u Mulloy children
■ M„ 4>n ,u ,d j WPrr w)rry p, nils«
"Delaney Mali first name'» Hod i»erM>-lf she lu*ard the small blaek-
l'riday evening k*< tlou of officers! j p w ilhs spent tlu* week-end v(JU when We called yesterday." she ~
.. .
bearded man with Indefinable charm
will take place
ttl, ,u„
tfcerwood
¿ u l Have you w d S enator Con-
" W.eJ l '
r>laf S y'
a,ld distinction who was placed at
Mrs Hadu* Minton and George
Mlw LaVelle Berg and M is,
1 * * i >
/ ‘ 1? 1<1 a
" you the clothes you need and feed llf.r left asking hopefully, "Vous-
Marlow of Yachats amt Mrs G ra ,. Ju a n ,ta Nelson spent the week-end
b> “ '*y "i1* “ h » (r^
you will you corn.* to me fc ,r-th lrty parlez-francais. M adam e'/'
(>l>|M*rnutn <»f !t>rllund wen-
ul tlu I mhiic of M il » Nebion in n
,w. .* r lh u. .
»511«
dollar5 a m onth? Until you have
"Mats, Oui.’’ she answered bre&Lh-
ut th® O rorai’ Tvw» I mhiu * Friday Monmouth.
would like ao much to liave you proved you are worth more? T here» leshiy, iy*r head <Hearing instantly,
W biitlr« LnterU ht
mih
Fred Sm ith of Portland dine with u»—
' a little bit of a dark room in the anij launching into her newly ac-
Mr uiwl Mr». Richard Whittle 1 Wuii u vUltor in lim ber and Coch-
"We would be glad to come any rear of the baaement. I ’m aahamed qUired but fluent French, she began
entertaiiHxl will» a dinner ut then
rwn
week
evening.’’ /»aid Anne with her accu a-. to ask anyone to sleep In it, but if u> chatter pleasantly with the agree-
home Hwturday evening, honoring
Mrs Herbert Simmon» and Vern tomed frankness. "You are the f i r s t' you—’’
able littl® Peruvian.
Mr and Mr», nam uel Coy of Hills-
sti-wart drove to Portlaiul l a s t person who ha« asked us to din-
“Oh. marrn. ' exclaimed Horace
Senator Lassiter, appearing at
boro. O ther guests were Mr anti j ’nm niday to visit H erbert Simmons ner.”
1 Delaney “oh. lady!
1#^
apparently from nowhere
Mr». Edwin B urkhalter of Farm-1 wlu) u confined in the Oood Ham-)
w h a t a neglected opportunityr ”L , H,e Pdctwd suddenly forwara Ul an incredibly siiort time after
inglon and Mi and Mrs H M .ulLan honpltul alt)» pneumonia He murmured Mrs Laaalter
but it N‘'a
sh<* luul finished her coffee. In the
W nianand All attended the dunce
vt.ry much Unproved.
won’t last long Next w inter we around the com er of the street drawing room assured lier th a t she
would be much more comfortable
a t Uir liall later in the evening . J j Bennett
n en n ew of
oi Wrstlmber
w eatuuuer was
was r e - ' w
K_ v_
f4>r V<M, m onth » and ran towards the house.
Mis A NiKkTcr accompanied b<*r moved to tlu* hospital luM week w111 J '* * 1 *"
f?r y “
.nl “
"Till* Is our new cliauffeur." said on a deep brocaded sofa a t the
nephew. Julius Christensen, of Mul- .■,uf!<*r ing from an attack of asllunu. u h 'ad . Mi anwlnl«. I will gtt In Anne calmly, “an answer to pray- front end of the room th an In the
way to Ilillaboro Bunday afternoon
osem Bluffer, local garagcinan 1 touch with you again, very shortly, cr He Just fainted away because, small high chair on which she was
in hear tlie old age* prnslon dis- | ul5 been confined to his home fur, Mrs. Conrad.
I e x p e c t-it's some time since he then sitting; and sheperded her
i iisned a t tlie Cliristlaii church.
.several «lays with a severe cold.
Mrs. Lee seemed as pleased as had a square meal; but he Is go- suavely and Inconspicuously to a
Bigiday visitors at tlw* Jolui Mi - \ j rf, ghlffer too. been operating the Anne lierself a t the Invitation, and lug to be anotlier household treas- place a bttle a p a rt from th e other
' guests.
Eee home were Misses Thelma Highway garage during lib. absence, -ji® told Aiuu* something about the ure Just like Dora."
... . .
..
Mr
M1ucr an{)
jyj Hiey drove away. Mrs.
Shills and D elore» Dailey
and . . Mr
Horace Delaney, warm, fed, bath-
(Continued Next Week)
and Mrs George Day of Porllund Fred Sm ith and son Fred Jr. spent
»»iter was a wealtli»' widow, It ed. shaved and clad In neat whip-
Mr amt Mrs. Dick Cady and (laugh- Saturday night and Bunday in „ ^ em ed , __________
____
and acted as haotess
for her cord, drove Anne and Neal to their
\ 4 i l l I cw—v I
ter Delciurlcc of Hillsboro and lA.rtland All reside nt Cochran
¡ S i ' who "waa uiunarricd. and the dinner at the Lassiters the follow- k - t U a l i v l l l l
Mr» Ade Rutschm an and »»is Adolf , Mrs. C. P
.
_ Baaley
.
.
.
...
of Enright ¡.reatest "catch" In the senatorial big Wednesday evening.
llirough Timber on Iwr way clroie. • y ou lnade quite an lmpres-
in d Robert. FTancco Fields and
I t was—of course— a crazy thing
Helen Riitsrlinuin
Rutsclunaii
liome from w e tla n d where she has ^jon On him a t tlie opening of con- to take a man oil tlie street like
(By Mis, Dorothy Boy)
M an d Mrs llrn ry Reese were
Mr
visiting with friends during Krras He asked who you were lin- th at into tlu* house Both Anne and
Bunday
t i l 8c I aw lei (ju>
■... guests at tlie is,.
wecg
mediately after he saw you tn tlie Neal adm itted It. B ut somehow.
BETHANY-CEDAR MILD—Cedar
home n ear Blooming
Mr und Mrs John Richmond and gallery, and I»» told several people neither of them hesitated to do Mill local of the Farm ers' Union
» Mi and Mrs Samuel Coy of daughter Irene drove to Portland lle najught you were th e prettiest tlie crazy thing Ju*t the same; and elected the following officers at
illllsboro were callers at tlie E C Monday Miss Irene will rem ain for „roman there."
Dora'» h arsh and .suspicious com- ^he meeting December 4: Harry
and J W Mulloy homes Saturday sevrral day»
The promised dinner invitation inent* were nullified by her kind Hansen president; Henry John-
evening.
! Angelo Morrill of Yamhill spent „ ---------------
tts delivered by hand before Neal and chantable actions And she was stone vice-president; M rs J. Meur-
Mr and Mrs 8 E Stollrr and I s Unda y wltd hl* brother bam
— and Ann«* liod
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tuushed
th eir own „ p a id in kind Horace Delaney er. secretary. Mrs. L. Berger and
children vbUlcd her parents, Mr Morelli. and family.
supper tliat night.
It was sur- tuu) scarcely recovered from his Mrs Charles Boy presented a play,
and Mr» Jolui Will 8 r at Beaver­
gold crest, ° v e r ! faint when lie assumed control of "A New Lease on Life.”
Build Garage
mounted by
ton Sunday Mr Will, wlio has been
A garage luis been completed which was w ritten in Ink
„1. "In hon
furnace The following m orn-
A card party was held a t Cedar
quite 111. 1» much Unproved
across from tlw roundhouse to or of the French Ambassador and ing he drove the children to school, Mill hall Saturday night with a
Mrs Francis Coolidge of P o rt­ house the cars of Mr and Mrs Madame Morceau." Undcrneaui. Neal to the Senate office building, large attendance. Ladies first prize
land M the guest of tier (kiri nls. George Wllaon and Mr. and Mrs |« rtly engraved and partly wrlt- and Anne to the C entral m arket; w«nt to Mrs Spdgner, m en's first
Mr and Mrs George Rooevcar this w
McDonald
ten, appeured tlie words;
and before evening laid washed PHw to B Graus.second prize to Ed
wc*k
oti
Mr ui>ii
and Mrs d ia r ie s ________
Crittenden
every window In the house. It was Kreskie, and second ladles prize
Mrs. Lassiter
Mr and Mrs Einil rra d isc l aial ()f (jocliran sprnl the wee'k-end tn
not until Bunday, however, th a t his to Mrs P Thome.
requests
the
pleasure
of
clilldreii Ijn ira and Loren of E l-1 Hillsboro
suprenu* opportunity came. Dora
Priscilla d u b met at the home of
Senator and Mrs Conrad's
iiuitilcu vlsltrd at tlu* Jacob Schmidt
. ,,
Roy Snider spent the week-end tn
went ou t and lie served his astern- C atherine O Meara last Thursday
company ut dbuier
laxinc Bunday Mr. T rarhscl la Mrs , t .u r| t<ul
Miss Violet Anderson is moving
on Wednesday evening December ished benefactors, not the cold
S chm idts brother
Mr(, Harry White and son Ernest
Mlc
, MI a t v„
, . v o'clock.
• pick-up supper which Is usually to Hillsboro, where she is employed
tlu* , 14th
eight
'M Saw rM .Y -iTerM X r 'iS" H U & ! ■ * "*
’ "'¡‘„•"“J
H“ Wx)ro
« « 1 M assachusetts Avenue,
awnciated with a religious observ- at the court house.
of tlu* Babbatli, but a meal in
Tlie lionor roll for Bethany school
wem g ,^ .1*. ’ S ’ u S T u t i - l e Nrj Vi i ‘
««uder shu” !" m l! T 5 . been fore- (. , X “
£ h * £ £ ,. ^ » t .h?U unce
which fried chicken, com fritters, ^ t six weeks is Lorell Boy. Robert
beaten biscuit, fruit salad and Lady G raff, Margie G raff. Jeanette Schulz.
M t il w X m Sunday
cd to cl.»* because of their In- t u c a r r .
Baltimore cake were a few of the Eleanor Kimmel. Clifford Joss
Several families on the west road ability to secure cedar logs.
laughed. "W liat a question more
substantial offerings.
Marilyn G raff, Betty Jean Nichols,
from tlw »tore wlu, signed up lo r ;
p.ulofflce G|wiied
lor a woman wlio lias just got back
Her release from the pressure
‘“ w ^ ^ i b a u m ’ of Portland vis
electricity aic prcporuig to wire
A pooUrfflce hus been Installed al Iron» Parisi Your clothes arc lovc-
duties immediately gave
w «-ussaoaum 01 I ortiand vis
th rlr Iwiuses Work will Mart on Enright station with C. P. Ensley ly. Anne, you know they u rc --a n d domesuc
‘, 7
COmmunlty
i onslrucllng tlw line In tin* near i as post muster
! you m ustn’t try to save them W hen Anne an increased freedom of both { £? ^
Incur,
i Dirk Gos» of I’ortlan d spent the die ones you liave now begin to get action and spirit On th e eventful
Mr and‘
w Crawford and
w illiam of Portland aunt Run
Potato digging was practically week-end wltli Ills halier. Mr H shabby you m ust have eome more evening of tlie dinner she sang as
1 Hunk tluit white velvet with tlu- she p u t the studs In Neal's dress
A C ra^to rd S d
flnlsluxl last week Only a fair rru p | 11 Go*s
glittery
trim
m
ing
—
rhinestone
do
shirt
and
laid
It
on
the
bed
be-
M
M
. .
..
Is reported In general John McFrc
, you call i t ' IS about Uie best
side the white velvet dress with the
repurls u yield of 100 sacks ol
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G
lenn
arr visited
and I guess you better wear tlie "glittery" trim m ing When Neal Mr. and Mrs. Albert C Soindon
Mtlrabto potatoes |u*r acre.
at
best."
canu* honu* she had already battled L -n ,,-
t Sunday guests at tlu* Dewey Mer- Herbert S w x k er and M
"It
. . _ Is „ going
— _ to
„ be hard. . Neal, . and was slu in g clad In her silk
,,
, >i
T
Mathews of Manning vislcxi Jam es (lr,vlmi B clir
«.veiling clothes." «lip before her dressing table, her p
“ ’***£“ “ “
Penman December 5
;
f gja .w - I do wish we could a l- huir hongmg like a cloud of gold
„ /u
i ‘r a „ r 7 ? ? -
CORWIN HARDWARE
Mrs Jennie Rimes returned Id , ord lnori. help Dora m ust stop above her.
the Sl>k
Meurer dur-
Headquarter»
ln*r lutme a t Galea Creek first o ' do, n(, y,«. „ashing, tliat's certain.
"Lorelei!' Iw whispered, laughlr.g, ‘
' Alb^rt R»i,,rfon and
Iasi week
You must send It out, Anne, or get and his arm s slid down around her . .
d M
Herman O itoL of
H u n t in g a n d F is h in g
School was Closed all last week tl „ „ nuin t<) (Qnie in and help with shin pliant body, and tightened ¡YAh.
S u p p lie s
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It and to get supper th e nights (here He lifted her up. and sat
F rtd iv ev“ inj:
If you change your address kind- Dora goes out."
down himself holding her closely to
a n d ,Mra n ten n C arr visited
Aladdin lamp«
notify tlie Argus direct and a t
We can 't afford it .' Anne ob- him. "Darling Anne! I do love you
C arr's brother-in-law a n d
l ong'« lU d lo
Tube» Tested Free lv
once
)«'ted But Her objection was ra th - so! I don t say so often, I know.
M r L id M b t a n K iu S d
_______________________ _
er weak It was ail too obvious th at or show it as much as I might, und
j“" a i ^ d a..
Kunz 01
neither she nor Dora could cun- sometimes I know I seem preoccu-
'o ram m anri nr^ir r*r**i-
-
X IX D C IV
H“ ue io worlt as ,lard “s th e>' Lad pled -in d ifferen t — neglectful even. G nul™ went to Aloha Gramre
WE MAKE CARS RIDE EASIER WITH MARFAK
been doing without breaking down, bo*
»M* t t , trv
. uen evening to ° “a
.ran£e
UL" m « hih 'î°
^ yn^ . m v nn
,, ,h in " - ; Wednesday
install
the
If so many outside demands were deed, there was no necessity th at
The world*» fine«» grease lubricant, k » a ll get more pleasure out u b> ,lul<li u p u i them
he slxmld. Anne underst
understood, and
of your ra r after we riarr It of ail aqueukn end grunt*. It will rido
"We lu n ________
e got to alford It." Neal made h i n
—
__________________________
_________
raster.
It will »leer easier. Marfuk Is an exceptionally lough lu b rican t retorted
resolutely. "T hank good- clear . . W When
a i u u t n r o c , n e r o n a n d third In another a t the cat
It ettnga to »urfaice* and protect» th m i ugiUii*t needle»» wear, Marfak ,wsa t jlLS
tt bh o rt session! I ’ll her feet tt+iiun. he btvan to fumble .
m Portland
protect» you against M ed ian repair bill».
be back in Hlnsboro th e filth of a little weakly, a little sliamefaced-
^jr an(| ^ jrs g
Anderson
We have a »pcrlal «tiler from now until January I: A complete March, digging away for dear life ly. In Ills p ock«
spent Sunday with hla parents. Mr,
Marfak r h s . l , lubrication. Vac Clean all the upholstering and Dress No t l i C B l t o . ^ m e th is
[ „ . 7 ^ X e “ ” * ® AnderS° n Oi ° lad-
the top. all for »LIKI. Don’t pass this up!
, cough up enough for us to live on pretty, do you think, with the 'gilt-
'
________________
I decently here, since the governmem very' dress?”
T, „„„ .
__.
REMEMBER O l’R OILS
won't,
and
next
w
inter
we
will
be
"This.'
when
taken
out
ol
the
“
m
'a
't '/ r r ^ '" 1
t
77
fHic
llavollnr, any grade, In oil changrs. Gallon
doing
things
right.
In
th
e
m
ean-
satin
box
with
a
little
spring
that
“,
‘
5
3
*
“
KOc
Texaco Crarkpruof, In oil changes. Gallon
tune, we will luive to find some clicked, and unwoud from layers of FJ5
A7^|ln nrsvP7 ' m minv
60c
Valor lllcndcd Oil. In oil ehangea. Gallon
kind of tem porary solution.
flat cotton and twisted tissue paper. l “ e
TbliUt>
Tlie
solution
presented
Itself
In
proved
to
be
a
diamond
pendant
medhimPee^y
e*ilc l-nt s a l e s
We Also Carry Pennaoll. Any tirade.
an unexpected, not to say stortllng, hung on a slender platinum chain 1 “mm. _________________
manner. When Anne returned from flnlsluxl with a diamond clasp. A nne,
h er round of calls the following lilted It out breathlessly, starry
ulternoon she drew back In alarm eyed
"Oil. Neal! Oh, how lovely! Oh—"
E, H. Campbell
Aero«» from O. E. Depot before a muddled figure which was
Towing Phone 1703
"You can 't afford it!" finished
crouclied on her front steps, in an
Night Call 384
attitu d e of deepest dejection. At Neal mockingly, "of course I can't!
Station
With
Complete
Service
her
startled
exclamation,
th
e
figure
A
man can 't afford not to give
The Only
unfolded itself and stood up—a presents to his wife every now and
gaunt, unkem pt m an, young but then. And. besides you re not to
lutggard. dressed In a stiabby um - w ony, it is all paid for. I had an
nuexpected check today—an a c ­
form
"Good evenin', marm," he said count long overdue j» id up I a t ­
awkwardly, taking o il his frayed tended to all our monthly bills,
cap. "sorry If ah frightened you. bang up. just like tliat! and still I
had enough left over for this, too!"
Don't need a man, do you?"
"Good gracious," exclaimed Anne.
Tlie pendant was pretty wltli the
"I don't know. W hat kind of n "glittery" dress. In fact, it was per-
man?
W
hat
do
you
mean?”
feet.
And as Anne, followed by Neal.
^ B Y THE
"Well, alt m eant my kind of a swept into the Lassiter drawing
man," tlie Intruder explained hope­ room while the butler beside th e !
^ N A T IO N A L
fully. "Ah ben lookin' for work silk |w>i-lu-nx! enlrance announced.
H O U S IN G A C T
quite n spell. B ut all can 't seem "Senator and Mrs. Conrad b o th !
to
find none. 'Pears like the fellers wen* swiftly conscious of tlie fact
PLAN
th a t stayed to home while we-all th a t Anne was unsurpassed in ele-
Gustav Krause
to Heat) Union
Queen
Colds Take l oll
l imber Students
Elects New Officers
Hayward
THE TEXACO STATION
Page Seven
Errr.a Baker of Manning and M r ! Our classified columns may have
Wedding at Laurel
and Mrs W F Strong of M etzger.'
M cm taln Home Ladles' Aid m et Just wliat you are looking for —
ut Uie home of Mrs John Strickler I Read them.
Ridge December 5 Thursday.
About twenty-five ladies I
LAU REI, R ID G E
H ow r d wer
pu s iu
After tlie regular
Holin' son of Mr and Mr; N
bu m e -, meeting the tune w asspentl
MILL WOOD
If'.lna-) of Middleton, sa d Grlean u, piuying gum. and a C hristm as'
st Ongw, daughter of Mi and .'.I
00
gr i , bag provided gifts. Vusitors Edgings and inside wood.
Huger Bt- Ongr „ ii c n; .m ed Dc- pi; « n t were Mrs. W. C Edy and Green 4-foui ........................
tem ber 5 a t tlie home ( , tlu; bride s Mrs. C. F. Nystrom.
Two or more cords .............
parents m the presence of a few
Home Economic« club of Sher- J
Saw cd, 50c more
intim ate friends. After a slan t wed- wood
Grange
met
a
t
tlie
home
of
ao
dii g trip tlie young coupe will moke Mr J. Boger Decemb«*r 5 for an Edgings and Inside, dry.
’lieu* Itorru- 01) tile H annon p lo t' all-day quilting. A pot luck din­ 16-ii h. to r d
O
a t Middleton.
ner was served. Those attending 5 or more cords .................... 8Î.7S
Spall) to Move
from Laurel Ridge district w ere! Excellent kitchen wood, the best
G A Bpath, Jong lime r< .d-nt M
r. H. P. Strickler. Mrs. C. B
buy you can find.
on Chehalem Mountain, is moving Hayiu
., Mrs. O. L. Baker, an d Mrs
to Portland« where he will reside W C Edy.
Dry Slab and Block
on 8. E. Duke street. His son Ray
16-toch Old Growth Fir
Mrs. Julia Olsen of Sherwood
will take etiarge of tlu* iuxme ranch.
H erm a n R eh se
Daniel and Kitliard Werre visited Viszed Mrs George Baker Wednes­
Saturday evening at t h e C C. day.
Phone 2383 X
Res. phone 2062
Mrs. Georglanna Walker of P ort­
Dcmmln home at South Tualatin.
land
was
a
week-end
visitor
with
I
Mr and Mrs. W alter Bpath and
Robert and Roger, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Steadman.
Mrs. E. L. Semple returned Tues­
O tto K rebs of Six Corner.-,, H eq
Kiebs and G ertrude Dorby were day morning from a visit to e a st­
Bunday dinner guests of Sergeant ern Oregon and Washington.
and Mrs G. A. Harper in Vancou­
I h e good wea tlier is w elcom e,
ver. Wash
blessing to the farmers on the ’
Hot l.unrhe» S tart
mountain who still have potatoes
Laurel Ridge school started hot to dig. W C. Edy has a crew of
lunches Wednesday.
nine men and H. P 3tnckler has
five a t work harvesting potatoes.
Plan Program
Jam es Dodge is laying a new
The school Is planning a com­
munity C hristm as program for D e­ floor In three rooms of his house
and
puttuig in a new window.
cember 21.
R ichard Werre who has beer,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hoyt, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Watson of Portland staying with his cousin, D an iel;
Sunday a t the Jake Weber Werre and family for the past tw o ,
home. Afternoon 'allers were Mr. m onths has returned to his home ’
and Mrs. John Miller and Mercedes in North Dakota.
Wadsworth, also of Portland.
Mrs William R upprecht a n d
daughter Elsie were Sunday callers
a t the Daniel Werre home
Sunday visitors a t the George
Baker home were Mrs. H J. Yager
and children Jake and Clara of
Honor roll for the second six i
Portland and Howard Johnson of weeks’ period a t Hillsboro union i
The Dalles The Yagers were neigh­ high school as announced by B M
bors of Mrs. Baker in Eastern Ore­ W Barnes, superintendent, is a.-,
gon.
follows:
Senkin — H^len Banshman, D o r o th y
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Demmh and
Just a few minutes ago,
B arker, Norm an DeFreea, M arie D<jert . j
daughters Melba and Alda of South i'a
r l D'«ern, M axine Feldt, France« Field», j
T ualatin visited Thanksgiving day Florence Holcomb, Rena H ertel. Jame«
he was a steady wage
with Mrs. Joseph Werre Sr. of Kohlm eyer. Francea L a ir. Kathleen Me- earner, with a dependent
Sherwood.
A lear. Robert Patterson. Elizabeth Sab<>,
family of three. But this
Anna
Schwanke. Jim
Samuel,
W ilm a
Mr«. Joyce Honored
Helen
Schmidt, Sanford
W ill, j accident may prove fatal.
Mrs H. J. Joyce and Mrs Fannie Schaua,
Edith W alter«. Grace Kingston.
Snyder entertained a t a birthday
J u n io r« — B illy A llison,
Helen Becker.
dinner In honor of Mrs. Richard J«»y F'oelker. Holcomb H i me«, Bernice I And then what will his
helpless wife and small
Joyce Sunday. T h o s e attending H ow ard. Betty Hobb«, Ann M onker*.
were M r and Mrs. Gene Taylor Harold Meyer, Lelia O ’Conner, C h riatin e . children do— UNLESS he
and daughters Gladys and Shirley, Robb. Dorothy Steinke. Robert Tongue, ,
has provided f o r them
Wick.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aebischer, David Torbet. Violet
Keith
Busch,
M aryhei
Verla. H ubert and Delmer Aebisch­ F lin Sophomore«
t.
Evelyn
H a tfie ld .
Esther H a r t / , ; with Life Insurance.
er, Raymond Horwbrook and the S h irley Kelley. D ixie Lee M ar Dowell
Richard Joyce family
Dorothea Schau*. Lea no re Sherman, Tom
Mr and Mrs. Jake Weber spent Stretcher. V ivian Sacresaen, Irm a l Traak,
Thanksgiving in P ortland with Mr Evelyn Steinke. Helen G ra f, Jean W enuer.
Freshmen— Robert Alliaon, Jeanne Abts,
and Mrs. Fred Phillips and Jessie John
Block, Glennia C arb on. Jack Chria-
Hibschmann
Agent
tenaen. Alm a Eslinirer, Ralph Hea», Ethel
Mr. an d Mrs. Markley Terrel. H a rty , Mildred K rahm er. Mildred M e y *-,
Mrs Wilkinson and Miss Bagley of Shirley M a rtin , A lta McGowan, W illia m Every form of protection — Fire,
automobile, casualty, liability,
K lam ath Falls were guests of Mr. M ear*. Chester Ra-amuMen. Petfry Roca,
Fidelity, Surety and Life.
and Mrs. Harold Aebischer Friday. M a ry a ret Ruerker, Josephine Stroeder,
Drexel Scott.
T toh
Tauyawa.
H e nry
Mr. and Mrs. William Upshaw, Tsuitawa.
1164 3rd St.
Helen W akayam a, A n ita W eik. Phone 1732
who have been living a t t h e Dorothy Challacombe. H e lm Enaley.
Diethricks since t h e i r marriage,
Boat Graduates
Blanche McCorm ick.
have moved to Portland.
Alice Schulmerich.
Annual business meeting a n d
election of officers for tne Mt.
tain Home Sunday school a n d
election of officers for the Moun-
church was held December 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aebischer
HAVE
spent from Thanksgiving until Sun­
5 SUCH
day visiting with Mrs. Aebischer’s
Gifts that give you extra style
relatives in The Dalles.
— extra quality — and lower
VOVCLY
Mr. and Mrs. W E. Peters of
p rie ti . . . of course they’re wel­
G IF T S ”
M ountain Home and Mr. and Mrs.
come. They’re the kind you'll
J. A. Strickler visited a t th e H. P.
find at the Rexail Drug Store.
Strickler home Sunday.
W C. Edy. who has been ill for
You’ll marvel at the l o w e r
the last ten days, is able to be out
prices, for there’s no middle­
again.
man in the Rexail Plan. You get
Mr and Mrs. Jerom e Cappoen
the savings. Before you buy
and M argaret and Dorothy a t­
visit the Rexail Drug Store.
tended th e carnival a t Tigard high
school December 5.
-M ID SUC# GET THE SAVINGS OF
Ivan Jack of Tigard spent sev­
eral days last week with his Bis­
LOW
THE
NO
ter. Mrs John Strickler
Mrs. Charles Ashpole. a former
PRICES
«G
L.,
MIDDLEMAN
PLAN
resident of Middleton, and Floyd
Cox of Portland visited local friends
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H arris and
son Merlin were dinner guests at
the W. C. Edy heme Thanksgiving.
Stricklers Entertain
Mr and Mrs. John Strickler en­
tertained several guests a t a party
a t th eir home Saturday evening.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Schmeltzer. and George K irk­
Hair Oil, Bay Rum Shaving Cream,
patrick of Mountain Home. Miss
Shaving Lotion and After Shave Pow­
FOiTRHEUMATISM, NEU­
der from the ever popular Stag Line.
RITIS & ARTHRITIS TRY
Beautifully designed u p r i g h t box.
CASEY’S COMPOUND
You’d never believe such an expensive
—A tonic and blood builder. Drives
looking gift cost so little.
out the uric acid and poison. Stops
pain and swelling, and cram ps in
the limbs.
Fifteen years on crutches and
cane. H ealth restored. Mrs. O. C.
Moser. 418 W Main street. Silver-
WHOSE WORD IS
ton, Ore., states she is now well
from her rheum atism since taking
Casey's Compound. Recommended
highly as a blood purifier. On sale
A gift that's always sure of a welcome. A full-
a t Delta Drug store.—Adv.
sized box of Cara Nome Face Powder and a two-
dram bottle of Cara Nome Perfume in a beauti­
fully tailored g ift package.
Hilhi Honor Roll
Given for Period
What Will His
Family Do?
CHAS. L. WALKER
(„D A D .,B IG BROTHER
STAG co m b in atio n
(B e a u ty Q teutivw C \
S tille
CARA N O M E V a n e t t e
$2.25
A wonderful value!
DELTA DRUG STORE
Week of December 12 to 18
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIAN and
BEAUTY SHOPS
Maintain the value of your home by keeping
it in the best of repairs. The National Housing
Act Plan will help you pay the way—don’t delay
longer and kill the value of your home.
Estimate» Cheerfully Given
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
Production
•IH THZ GOuJ OLD D2ZS-
with
Christmas was celebrated with much
more pomp and ceremony than it is
today: But then as now, CASH was a
most welcome gift. Open, or increase
a Savings Account for everyone on
your Gift List, and we will follow
up your gift with frequent reminders
that the recipients actively maintain
their accounts.
If I t’» Lumber Call G ar Number
1011 Baseline
Phonr 2891
Çoslett S uPer Service Station
Manufactured in Hillsboro by Hillsboro Feed Co.
DON’T GRIND YOUR OATS!
A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
General Beauty Work
PHYSICIAN and 8URGKON
Permanent« and all kinds of
beauty work.
X-Ray and Phyale-Therapy
Commercial National Bank Bldg.
Telephones
Office 1281
Residence 781X
Telephone 1881X
Balreny Hillabere Pharmacy
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All Kind» • ( B m »( t Wot
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
PERMANENTS
Wells Building
a specialty
Telephone 1471
WEIL'S APARTMENTS
Mabel 8c hen del
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Garbage Collection
AND CANS
I. X. L. DAIRY FEED
Commercial Building
Hi-Pressure Greasing
F’ree Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
This excellent dairy feed contains 500 pounds
of feed concentrates per ton.
DRIVE IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
Coslett Super Service Station
COSLETT’S TRUCK SERVICE
First and Baseline Streets
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
Phone 1263
Use I. X. L. POULTRY FEEDS for best results!
A high grade feed at a moderate price.
Seed Wheat — Seed Oats — Seed Vetch
HILLSBORO FEED CO
Phone 271
1004 Main St.
McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery
k
"Thf la rg e st Independent Rank
In W ashington County”
HILLSBORO
OREGON
TELEPHONES
Office II8Z
Reeldence M«1
GARBAGE COLLECTION
You can make more money if you trade your oats for
Commercial
National
Bank
Physician and Surgeon
DENTISTS
G A S O L IN E S
Richfield - General - Shell - Union - Gilmore
»«5«s
SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
Dentist
Firestone Tire», Tube« and Acce»«orie«
r
D. P. CORRIERI
T»l«phon» 144
Cveninga. Sunday hv Appointment
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUT YOUR
Wanhlnfton Coonty Agewctee
RUBBER STAMPS
IN8URANCB 8RRVKW
Shote Bank B ulldlnw
Phone 2211
Per Intermetlee skeat
from
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