The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 03, 1935, Image 11

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Section I ivo —
u l l s li o r
Tux Foreclosure Section
Pagen 1 to 4
W ith Which is Com binai the H illsboro Independent
ra u s
Good P rin tin g
The Argus Gives Q u a lity
Service at Eair Prices
NO. 46
HILkSHORO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1 9 3 5
VOLUME 41
r Pnctne’s
dMUr » I Father
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sent by Mr Weldon's mother who
H a r» . Mm J V. Hey» . C atherin» Heber-
Is 80 years old She has been mak-
H e in ; John
Hedlu nd;
Rakel
H e d lu n d . '
I hi I i I like wlUlflrr. Nancy, Neal, the
ing and sending these to Mrs. Wei-
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felle
I servants. each were felled In turn.
don every year for the hut 28 years
U lC S Oil M o n d a y
¡d em on;
Oan F. Ilenm em get . Bober,
At length tin* Invalids recovered,
H e rr ; ( S a r ia . Ilm a .
H ilda Heaa ; Roy
the situation shook Itself Into slu ts.
a .^ v s ^ w e f i^ .l& ^ w U h
George Elwell. 79. father of
Haaaeltlna; Hella Heaaony i l M H e n e lt:
T i n - boys begun to atljiutt their dll-
( in v a ia
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Mm. C la ra
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ChildrenhWr
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ld
[h^^al^our-Sq'toare^MpSTihureh,
flcultles and to enjoy life ut the
H ellael , Floyd
Uinee , Francea
liinaa
Arthur Balzwedel of Route
M atthew liin a a . J F Hoben; Hylvla F
university Harriet departed u r
M r s C h r i s t J a g g ; to ¡11 and Clara died here Monday. Funeral services
H o t x n , ( 'h r i a t H o c h , 1.« D«*»«« G. Morken
2
Forest Orove has truly
Hillsboro well pleased with her wifi-
.
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.
Spend H o l i d a y . j
•
,
on t„e sick list bu,
^ r£ “ 'iu h
Juifiw M
Hocking ; j S t u d e n t ,
i
J
h<k«n .
learned the value of adver­
ter's work, and assuring her brotn- W |J \
| o M e e t; S e r v ic e s
H e nry If H o rk ir.tr. M »Iinde A. H i k i n g .
tising In Hie Argus classified
er and slsler-ln-law that she would
A lbert H<*lU*r . 14*
K. H o f f a r t x r , Hu-
Rod. Crtok H on,..
,
, - -
g tS S W t
(«lurnns On a classified ad-
on S u n d a y P o stp o n e d
be on hand the following season
dolph
H o ffurfcer; J N
H o ffm a n B o t ,
vertlsmer.t costing but 42 cents
M inn a H o ffm a n ; N e ttle H o ffm a n ; M a r ­
to "carry It further." Heiuitor Iats.il-
Mrs
Edward
Scheldt
Christmas
etery.
garet J H o llo w ay. Cha». If. H o lt; Ann»
(B y M r*. F ra n k Pezoldt)
lie »old cattle for »70 and
tcr saw her off at the station, and
eve
Mr. Elwell is survived by his son,
H Hood John I
H o od; C a rrol H Hor-
(B y M m .
M eyer»,
also an extra calf that lie had
Uien swung back to Georgetown
ROCK CREEK—Mr. and Mrs
Fred _____
Burns spent last
___ week
___ In ______
Robert of
— Vancouver. Wash.; a
1 enberger . I’earl Horenberger , W a lte r R
not Intended to sell. Eight
BUXTON
Miss Hila Powell ol '
Intent on taking Anne for a spin
________
Weldon entertained
for 29
Portland with his mother. brother. Charles Elwell of Missouri;
Hoekina ; A M H o w e ll; John If H o w e ll;! Fred
l»ers<ms
luul
unswered
the
ad
In his roadster with no one to ob- Portland was a visitor ut the Pow-
people Christmas day. Mrs. Weldon
Miss Lydia Scheldt of Portland and three sisters, Mrs. Allle Lee of
M ary A
How ell
Muean How ell . G. K
by the Sunday after publica­
serve Just how long they were gone ell home here recently
H o w iU ;
Eva
K
Hubbard; H a rv ey B
served plum pudding, made and visited her sister. Mrs. Lotus Zur- California, Mrs Clara Singers and
i H u f f , Ed. J. H u ffo r d ; J. C. H u n g e rfo rd ;
He found her huddled over the
William und Delmar Higgles have
tion day.
clier Thursday and Friday. She is Mrs Dollie Miller, both of Mto-
Iter, ( H u n tin g to n ; E lla T. H y t o . A lbert K rai . g u ia n g r a t a ; .
O. Krook . Hulda
f o r m e r Rzuk Creek resident,
dent-
sourt. Mr Elwell was bom In Indl-
library fire, utterly desolate.
moved to their new home at Top-
m - , lOkbert
i , ...__ _ i lll
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- . Investm ent Co.
tv . ( (C
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f;. K ru e g er; Loui« a I o r m e r K O C X c - r e e x i c n iu
c ii e
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Kr<x»k
ana. October 18. 1856
"You will be a wreck If you don’t hill.
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a c a tl
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Investm
ent
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itiön
(C untlnued fro m laet week)
watch out." he predicted. "Really.
John Boos und fumlly of Ryder- negé E lb ert (' Deroeto helra
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college,
spent
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verxm ;
It B J a c k « ;
Alice 8 Uev- Nella C.
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hernie“ .u T T e c V “ * I Ä
« S J»(->*b*en ; C h ristian J a « e r ; M r*. K. E. R u m . . W m . R. L a c e y ; N e llie la. Ch»i>- with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
laidy Anne
Jefferta« ; Wm
N. Jefferiev . Mr». Ver- pelle; C K I X» F o lle tt; Eidlr,
The first person whom Harriet redy. 'Hie
W. L a m b . JCMiSy.
tmiea Jeriren» ; Gertru<le A nna Jewell ; ______
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,
__________
uppronched on the subject near t« w
Ernent
L a n _____
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L a a re j
Mrs Anna
Hoffman ___ of - Hillsboro
t
need
air.
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little
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H ilja Johanson. B P. y,
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arid Mrs. Freda Berger Of Portland
Twyla Moehnke is spending the
her beali chanced to lie Senator
F rank C. I><«n *. Fiorane« l b * !» « . M iti»
John ; A. H
Johnaon . A. J. Johnson, j
Ijiw r e n x ; M inn i« L a w r e n x ; J<>»eph D
u n e n t t h e W e e k - e n d W it h M r s . J o h n week-
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teek-end with relatives In Port-
LaMdter. Immensely amused, h e
„-ft her r e lu c t .n t .y j t was parenU.^ Mr. ^ . d
F r a n c « ¿ " ’ bT.n»I«laon ; Bet. P ooler ; N o r» P e w e r h J - b r .e .,f f»;
i . M w » r 4 W. Jotoeew ;
hxlward
W
Jobnson;
,
Arm
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M.
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A
nna
J.
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ee
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land
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uid.
sheplu idcd R unlet skillfully
U> tlie M
.vvr„, weeks before
Mi»« Addle D< robu»« h . Chrl»- Elenor John»on
r 5 v ■Edw««} Scheldt of th to M cJ
Mr.
a l t Mark
o r k Asplnwahl
unu («twounmvd
ciico...»»,« her
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Mabel Hyhnier and Glenn Jones of M lJ.--le>
•uii |Mirlor und
Mr. gad
and H
Mrs.
Aspinwall 1
e»t
P o w n rr ;
A braham
D ra k e , ’
*
* Johnson
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talk, conveying the impression that “''Mitbl.* Hildreth had hinted that {¿"{Dund vUdled relatives here last t»«
nd little
little daughter
daughter of
(» re a le r
h velvn W
B re w e ry ; Ethel
L J o k b io n ;
Gaor««
H.
John »on . Grace j a r<4j L e w w r. P h ilip leaser, J r . ; Gordon tion and William
W ilk in ., O f
POTv and
Of C Clatskanie
la L s k a m »
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Blanche
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Jam
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R.
John-
H
Leater
F
r«d
L
illy
.
M
arion
L
illy
land
spent
the
week-end
in
Salem
visited
in
Cedar
Canyon
isited
In
Cedar
Canyon
Thursday.
lectlv with
. ...
. -
She and « « « < » «
Mf
Mr8 Oe?rge Fisher and D D r u y ff e y r. . E . . m
BO»; John A. Johnson. John O. J o h n -, A lm a L in d b e rir; M a rie
L in n e ;
Anton
Choir
practice
will
be
held
at
the
ilie P. D u k e . Joaephtne Dunn
site luul to say When, late III the ,H.rhap
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w
M
Shepard
visited
at the
l wo of the children intffbt be tom- , rt.nl. droye l(, -pimbcr Sunday with
■on ; Ko»ander L. Johnson . Roy Johnnon ; L itze r ; M ax Ixieb ;
M argaret J. Lon« ; ^
Dunn
Go». C Durham et a l . R
m^ d “
^ l ^ ;< l k e „ s d
CaYe‘S^ kredayranCh
MOUnta‘n '
afternoon, he wan relieved by Neal, lug to Washington tluit spring, a Mr and Mr((
Fisher, who L Kul.y Durham
Anna Eliza Jone». J. Kaye L o rd ; Franz IzOrenz; A. A. L o s li;
et al . Caldonta G. D u tto n . W m . E. Johnson
he left her with the happy Idea hint upon which Neal and Anne . p,.,^ llle holidays here,
J o y . A lfre d Jjing«o ; K atherine L o u g h re y ;
F rank D. Lxtwe ;
f . B D u tto n . I* J Duyck . H A. D w y e r; C J o » «
J. M
era! S ^ t h e V a s ^ o f^ e $ £ k w iU
L. R WinUrs of Manzanita vto-
thut she had made u convert. The promptly acted ^Neither had I°i -
m ,.
j ,
Meyers and Mr: A < K D y e . Lucy D y e . Eagle Lum ber (¿«rtrud« D Jun kin . l.loyd O. J u n k in . ¡ <;Uy |r. L o x ley. Joe I.u eier ; Clara
E a rle . H’ ew art E a rle ; ¡ Katherine
K a h le y . Alice Foley Kane
misleading
philanderer,
how
ever.
Lundburi; . L . V. Lundburg ; Cha».
M? S id M n Douis Zurcher *
Bed in Cedar Canyon Sunday.
Harold
_____ ______
wandered off in search of Anne;
how good Mabel had been to B "¿dw'ards ¿tolled'
relatives and Dora R Kaatm a» ; F-a»t Hid« lzo««lnir M yrtle Kane ; Edna Shearman Katz ; ! L u t z . Alice M Lyon
Irst year of thetr mar- frjen<b nere Luurel last week They
M
Ur.SUandUI^ y ¿Sw ^S d a ^ ^ t h “ ^
Mr
Ralph
Kay,
Levi
E.
W m . O. M acKinnon ; Libbic M M aller ; h o ^ n" ( K
y.
luutfhliiK MofUy und vlaUiiinu u re rUtge when Anne wits so sick This ujiSO vlated Mr and Mrs. Frank C o .; K. G. K a to n ; I - A K a to n ; H . B J e » « i e K W a m
N.
K eeler.
Jasper
W . A lfre d M a lm . T F M aloney ; Helen D
E b e r ly . H
B. Kddy A Bon ; E dw in P. Keck
Scheldt were Edward _Fuegv_of Hel-I
Maitom and^famdy re-
wurd. J.
<ken E
Edward»
Je»»ie ------------------
G K elley; A ndrew K e lly ; M a n le y . C lara M a rk s ; Stanley G. M ar
waji
obviously,
tlie
repay Meyers of near Hillsboro.
S
.
1 W aa. »-a- ». « | ,»
W
UA O
O V IU U »!/, H
Mr time to »V
Edward» . K(h«l L- H<»cken
d w ard»; . Eva K e e ffer.
f f t . . ---------
What lluuiks do I get for help- lhp ,g)llgull„ii. “ Besides.
Oeorge lutd
Chari«» K e lly ; Edith
L. K e lly ; L illia n rion; John B Math«*»; E a Matthew»,
• *
miss Mabel Nelson of 8alem vis- E Edward».
Mr. and Mrs. John 8chneid
-
.
( harie» E
Ehrm an . Robert
E llio t t ; K e lly ; Lyd ia K e lly . W arren M
K e lly . Elsie M atth ew s; Esther M atth ew »; G er-
tug you
________ _
Gottlieb Schneider
and . . Louis
turned home Friday from T aco m a.
tted relatives here, returning to
*>e __
become one of the leading fanners
fan.
Th-.n.i»' II
E llio t. V ir « il F rank E llio t t ; Vn.la E K e m p ; W H. Kerb» et a l . Addie trude J. M atthew »;
J.
B. M atthew » . p p y/Y lrit n f t h is S e c tio n
"No end of thanks." she said with of the state; he had tremendous Hale in Thursday.
Z O ld t o O L
f. t D ^ i h
r e n c S t d
i o t n ^ . t e d Mr and “ j ^
» ' ^ V
a w S . Mrs*
E H I». Mae B E ll l a . Elico !» • E. Kern». Tho». M K e rr; F ran k K a rtio n ; O to r a . M a r ti. : Dayton C. M . y . ; G e rtru d . P e Tdny
a smile as she leaned back In her influence with the agricultural vote;
Services at t h e
Presbyterian
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w vu.;«' ii,ih„
c
m th «
j
h
kh -
. J no. M cCann ;
.
^ ' w ^ f i o r . wily w.%kl friend—ne church were, omjtUd Bunday eve-
1
i Z m . May»
cluUr«
Robert M M cC lu re; H a rr y Palm er MeCon- Mrs.
_____
William Green in Portland w‘llllam
wtlkens and children of
"A
ll . , - but
P o rtla n d a n d M r
a n d M rs
L o u is
.......
- i u - 1 would like something
wlLli me wtul 11 constituent with whom to nlng SB R M. R,xxl, ngulur pas
A n n ,. I.illia n E n g stro m : A L . K in U .ii; Dora Hinton ; Haro ld L. n e ll. Stella M cConnell < Heir» > . W m . John S u n d a y .
E l e a n o r Z U T C h e r, S t u d e n t a t R e e d
an<1
a n Q a iF S -
lo iu iftc Would you ride with mi r(,ckPn Then Governor l<ow. to tor, was on a vacation
Erl< k»«»n ; O tto Erick»on A Co. ; A«ne» K irk p a tric k . E l m « D. K toacll; Floyd B. McCormack ; Thereva M cCorm ick ; M ary T
tomorrow morning or let me take
.
Neal owed his appointment
Mrs Ethel Edwards has been 111 Krkrr
E v a n » . O rr in v . Fair. R^y Ki»»«ii: B. A. K llc k a ; B A. K l ik » . C arl M cCoy. Norm an
M cD o n ald . J. Russell c o lle g e ,
s p e n t part Of h d
Vaca-
______
M arth a M cG in n ; M
M cGovern: n Q n w f t h h e r parents, Mr. and Mrs. ’
you to a concert 111 the afternoon?
.
,
sK.nigil off O il hi* at her home here the past two ,•
t ; „ a M F a ir ; Eugene F s a U t t l ; K lingaeh.
A n n a K lin k e r;
T . K lln k e r; McGee
_____
NRA - Features—Comic strip, car-
Neither. You know We went all
1 ,.,.rth fr(m, „ con feren ce ol weeks.
< . r . . . A F . n l e t t l ; Ruaa F a rrin g to n ; E m U J « . , e J . K n u d to n . H y ar.n th n Kolodtie- Heir» of Thomas B M e Indoe; Mead In - ppfx»r Z u r c h e r
__ toons, world news pictures, fashions,
is.
over Uatt
Uronmghly last
| * 7 e n ^ w w h h " i c h h " h h?
S ^ been
i n at- , Alex
that tlioiouglily
lust
e S
had
A1,’x Allen to
Is home for a vaca- Felden. H . r r y T .
■ X *" » 1“ K »l<»l»i»x*rk.
, '’, w.r“Mem'r; “ '» ’e r X ; t * M .r ^ j ! Visitors Saturday night of Mr.
“
»
r
. , „ . .v i T l ln r n W HICH I1C H a d ' « i l l a t
.
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—
*--,re
he
has
F e ld ,; Sadie Fergueon . E lu a b e th I reemen
J u|iu , K opplin E a t.; A ndy K o e tu r; K ath-
t were Mr etc.—Available in the Argus.
tf
Blythe, aflrr Neal went away T « " X g H o u t h Ca.olina, arid Mr. Uo., from California, wher
(Continued on p .? e 2, column l )
I and Mrs Edward
F e y . Kllaabeth T
F e y ; F irs t
Baptiet leeIl g o e tu r; A lth a E. K r a i. Robert E.
" i i . ’ lK i S S i
« 5 X
« . f e . r s x . S ’S, K
S r S &
2
5 v is 3 it e ? d h e r sis-I chur' h
*’“h;
* ’ FUh ’ G*°
v is it e d ner sis , c Kl>hm.
, V,r*
F i.k ; W. F. F U k ;
•park’ amt.ymi are
ng o need honor
r Mr.
Hl I and
"U and
* " “ *- Monrot? M“rv f
honor (lu.
the (lrsl
first one in splu.
sl>'le ol
Mrs. I « Clarence
A F F . le F tc l r h a e . r; l : D W o . r . D.
F lr a r l .
L a u ra • M
T.
my help with that tartar all win­ all their plans, which they lieu
n,.„r Oregon City visited Mrs. H e t. her M F— ler V ern e M . F o n n u r;
ter.”
C T Fo rb w ; E m ily Fuater : Dorothy M .y
given
that
winter
io
lowed
by
a
Monroe’s
mother,
Mrs
O.
H.
Stow-
Anne deliberated. In Ini' drler-
► redden,
H o n ri.h
Frederirkeen ; 8. A .
larger reception.
ell durhig the holidays.
mlnutton tliat liiere should be no sttll Anne
► red erlrk.en : A lb e rt 8 . Freem en . Bernice
w
a
s
perceptibly
w
.
B.
A.
will
meet
January
12
F
reem
an
;
E
lirab
eth
F re e m a n ; M arg aret
semblance of u repetition of the worked," and Neal regarded her „t the Grange hall,
E F r w m a n ; l'h llllp Freem an ; Ben F ra t*
eptaude in l*arts »lie laul leaned with alurm
School
opened
Wednesday
after
tim . M arion F F rettlro ; Rollen T . Fries ;
over backward In tier observance of
"Look here," hr s a i d
"Your „ vacation extending from Decern- C. H F r y ; John F r y ; Len a E. F r y ; V io ­
the proprieties But after all Lassi­ nerves are all shot to pieces. lt d ocr 21 to January 2.
let Fry . E. J. F u lle r: Iv a F u lle r; H enry
ter was extremely useful to her and
anu
hellish winter you have had.
George Hollt-noeck was a Port- W F u lt o n ; Ada B Cage.
rea th ;
W’ m. M. G a l« ; O-
she luul perhaps been unnecessarily ( You shall i.ever let yourself in for land vlsl
visitor for a few days re­ M S a G r a a h rd n G e alb
r.
T. H a rtt
G a rd n e r;
E l-
prudutoli
sile
c
o
n
-'
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11
M»U»-
«u
n
lly
ot
cently.
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W
e
re
f
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G
arrick
.
Vernon
R G arrick ;
"■Hie concert. then.” sue c o il
family, constltutents or no con-
Mr and Mrs. Alex
ce2 f d ,
. It t o -r e to v m t t l u t t N e a l slituento.'1 won t have you landtag guests of Mr arid Mrs. O. P Hus- J" r”
c
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c
£
r
to
.
Wa’i
____________________ W a lte r C.
R. . G aitnar ; _
Eradaric
Harriet felt aggrieved that Neal
sanitarium ”
oands and family of Portland. They ,
rln r r
. . - C. G arl-
and Anne were leaving her a one
.
land ln „ ttko attended a party Christmas
; N.omi F (rerltn« ; Fred W. G erm an
H
e
nry
G
et
r
ia
h
. J. T . G«r-
on the very night of lur arrival. It —mtarium" sobbed Anne. T »ml night at D T Woodward home at Co., in c .; J
it as lmtioaslble to make her under-
.• . .
, nursery aguln Orcnco. They returned home Wed- riah Eat.
J . Gibson ; Jack ‘
bv Mr and
G ie»y; H a m id S.
lists were complied weeks before and that does make me n rvoui “ kar“ Webb .¡jent a few dayi
G ilb e r t. Thomas M G illia m ; S. L . N.
they could not u*k to bring an- but one ¡’«’ason I am so <^1? * " 4 ,.ortla ,ld this week.
(.ilm a n
Mr». H. G ilro y . H arvey J. Glaa»
C a ro line G lenaer;
Helena
M. Gl««aon ;
otlier and unexjx-cletl guest with uncontrolled Is that .1 tun l a
A tard parly was enjoyed by m e C !‘*he inveetment
In v F s tm e it
C o .; R
D
G o d fre y ;
them to a formal dinner.
just
df-ulhly
sU
k
b<
sides
Oh,
Nt
a
t
f0ijowlllK
persons
at
the
C.
A,
Mor-
C
M
Good
Eat.
Robert
C. Good-
The next morning her slster-ln-
rdun ; Scott E. Gordon ;
am almost certain m at I am
n jlonH. Thursday ngiht: Harry »in; Ethel Gordo
luw InviKlixl tlie room where Arms I going
to have uiiother baby!
Seabold and son* Harry Jr. and | » • " n i » *"**!) . G<~ rl5’ ;
oat In bed reading iier mall and
But ahe did not The pleatuuit Jnck Mrs o H 8tOwell. Oeorge G ra c«. W m . L . G ra h a m : Gao. R. G ra y ,
a M G ra y ; Robert G ray ; Edna M ildred
drinking lier coffee.
physician wlio had seen them safe- Hollenbeck, and William Klum and Jub
G r a z e r ; Guy R G raaer . F .C. Green ;
"How do you expect your bouse- ly
through the "flu. after chatting i„mily.
R B G re en w i»»!; Phebe A. G r i f f i t h ; R.
liojd to be proprrly managed If you merrily and casually with her for
Chrtotma* guests of Mr* O. H W G r i f f i t h ; C<»ra Lee G u e r r i « ; J . P
don’t get up Ui good M-anon and su­ a few minutes, went downstairs with Stowell were Erin Stowell
___ ___ ________
a n d G u r r ie r . A lva C. G u lle y ; Cora M .
pervise lt?n . demanded
Harriet.
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n Neal,
r a i,
t closed
lo m u m
e u
u . . . , w—
.. »
• — l lamlly.
u u iu y ,
r Mr.
a t.
u
Uw
library
door,
and
a n ■■ d u Mrs. Clarence G u lle y ; J C. G u yar; J. W G u y e r. John
"Well, t to managed, tuiswered
p (ran|Uy
Monroe. William Klum and family. I * O u y e r ; M.rgucrne J Guyer. DeiWr*
Anne patlenlly. I doii t know of r ; T h ( . rp u n o d < )u b t U M lt die Is C A Morgan, Mrs. Prudie Fickas.
B H .in e e : John H . l d e n .
,^ w h eIT 'th e‘’ri r ^ ^ do w m ik h pregnant Normally 1 should expect and Frances and George Hollen- ! «•£» ¿ “"¿.ilik M .u d . f U lh a f c : L a u ra
or where Uie serviuiU (to jo m ikn
confl„ed about the end beck
M
H . m b i i n : John H . m m e i ; H a n u w u d
and do It pleasantly, besides. Do w.
H aney a» guardian
Donald Stowell wan __
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an over- _____
Lum ber Co.
of October. buU-I don't think
be reasonable. Harriet; I worked tilings
are aulte tiorinal. I will have night guest of Merrill Mead of 1 of (-.«raid Pwrter F. A l U n k « . . L i t
H « n .. A s ^ J .
liard for years; but my days of i u S R r m in ta ta.look at her. Ux,. t h e Mead d i s t r i c t . _____________ito a o . Has*.
manual labor are over now.”
¡J '« ’ » j S J f t i & J : f t .
&
T l i e t e le p h o n e b e s id e h e r b e d tin­ ‘' " { T l t o i t ’numi” Neal ahoutod-
kled Anne picked It up.
••You muht do everyunng for her.
B ra d fo rd . C harkrtte B rad ley . M inerva H H arm » E a t.; F ran k C. H arnack . K ate
good morning. Blythe No everything, do you hear?'
Brydob W . H a rk n ra i ; L ix x ir
J Bradley . Holland B rad ley . T A Brad- I Harnack
1 huven’t forgotten
Whv Dial’s
It. H a rrin y to n : F ra n k
"Don t take It NO hard.'' said *•> • K a t« F F. B ralley . J a m « Lew is C. H » n * r W m B.
. H a rriaon ; B. T . H a rt ;
B
r
lz
__
very kind of you. Hhe Is right here. Doctor Harrison gently. ’’Of course
- B rte
p w « in «
C o .;
R m in a I H a rrie tt!
M
ary
H
a
r
t
.
F
rrd
H
arvey ; L illia n H a rv e y ;
Bridge« . B n ««a Broa ; F . J. Brock ; C.
I’ll ask her Harriet. H«-nator Lassl- rw rylidIlg wm be” done for her." . O.
W a lte r R. H a ik in a ;
Broderick ;
K a tie
Broeren .
P e t « N ora L . H arvey ;
ter I .toys
tliat he
and his moDier | Anne l heraelf
o,vin.
no m„
misgiving.»
<
B ro n n au
a u « g h ;
E.
C. Ruy H a itin a » ; Jame» H. Hayne» : R. O.
J ’ lib .
.... ,„b, »,» h u v i. v m i
i v u n « i had
h m « s.w
........ ..
Iiro errti .
r jir i
v j . .
um
would N** ve*7 ,nuc/}lfl^,Â\a,ï5 yJin 8he refurnished the guest room as Bronaugh, phoeb« a Brooks.
Haynto ; C. H. Hay» ; Cha»
H
Hay» :
lunch with Diem Informally, on a nursery—"and wc will never
Brooka ; O tto
Broa« ;
L . R. Jeto» E. H a y»; I.yd a V . H a y » ; M a lie
Ira
Bunday.
Hhe
says
Madame
l^tssitcr
another
guest
room
”
she
Nrott««.
ABc«
B ro w n . A lva B ro w n ; A m y
• ..M ra» • ..> 4
I.*
l a w » ••
IU « » r
n iiv r a b l
* to. w*» B ' ua In . 1 h . B I l ro
r u w n - I'
l(r..« ra ra ■ I l
IlN .r a t n
. . . . i « « n
..
w n . C. L I . B ro
w n ; D. R U Brow
n
is . Uitere*ted
ill «»(Site.
your c views.
f « * l It
inv dutV to g o ” liar- hkUghed, as lc>ng as
e 1 e
H w r Brow n . E lla J. B ro w n ; Fred
L.
"1 1 1-n
n llrri
" P lo u g h 1 d o IlO t UD- Washington!
She Jested about tilt B ro w n . G ra n t
B ro w n ;
M aruaret 1.
rlet replUxl,
tnougl) l d o not up ••httlc Benjamin they were to have B ro w n ; A rlene
B row nlee.
K a rl C.
prove
of Sunday
...to, .»
»•> « entertaining
• y ii
» on
soon after they had supposed B row nlee. C h a r i« B runson. Jaa. B ry-
goneral principles,’’
ihat their family wm complete; ‘‘*n;
c - 1Buch*nB?
“ Bu*
Harriet, placated for the moment, she mquicM-ed uncon,plsimng y t o , f c i £ L “ » J * .
hurried off to map out her plan of •spending the summer m W ashing-' „u, k,.y . |. r„, |,uchner; Mary Bu<,hn, r . D
campaign for tlie improvement of ton where lxx.u>r llarrtoon could n iiump. E d its i i u r b . u k ; o. m B uc
D m - nation Before noon. Il had watch over her. But. late ln August, Sank; Byron s. Bu rtoy: H .n r y A . B u r-
been disclosed Dial she intended to she was taken acutely and suddtn- •»», Archl. E u y m . B u rn s ; A « » » B u r­
use Horace and Die limousine to ly ill; and when she finally groped
L t ’ « ^ i Bt t £ 2 ? t o i
facilitate her call* on all Die mem­ her way ba,k front the Vttliey of “ " J .,,
’ T “‘ M .'" b " , "n^LuH.n
bers of both house* of congress, a* the Shadow and stretched out ler Bu,„ . A n .t r .» B r a n
site expected to influence Diese legls- arm* aeros* the bed to touch Die
E th rl B ral Calhoun ,* D a rtd
Campbell ;
tutors In the right direction; she
bund|e that she expeete l to J. .bn Cam pbell Eat. ; 8. D. Campbell
liud invited twenty zealots from the . . p,,-.,!- i„.r there war .inlyI Florence ('»„nine; W illia m C a n n in g ;
National Anti-Tobacco league to ^ d
hrr’ “ *"*
J"'y M artha C a r l; M yra E. C a r lile ; R. A
basic design. You buy pre­
; E tta C a rm a n . Roy C a rm a n ; J.
The New Ford V-8 tor 1935 is
tea In order that they nught ar-
j..()r ..¡^tjp Benjamin" had come C M. a r C lile
arpenter.
mium
performance when you
range for a .» D e » o , „
too soon; and he had been still­
H a rry J C a rr u th e o ; Louise C arruthere .
the biggest emd roomiest Ford
ing*
to be held every Monday boni.
Erm a C. C a re o n . Jamea B. Careon ; Eliza i
b
u
y
th
is Ford V-8—fu ll 85
morning In Anne» drawing room
J.
C
a
rte
r
;
A
nna
E.
Case;
Bert
C
a
w
;
car ever built. It is a strik­
(Continued N « xt Week»
M arth a G. C a w ; M in n ie V C a ae. P«ter
Anne iwolved to abandon all plans
horsepower
and capable of 80
B.
Caae
.
Alice
E.
Ca»w«ll
.
H
ow
ard
E.
C«a-
,
ingly
handsome
car,
with
mod­
of her own for entertaining until |
w e ll. M in n i« M. ( 'a te ; K<we C a v « ; H a rry
a more opportune season.
miles an hour. All Ford V-8
em
lines
and
new,
luxurious
T. C hallacontb«. W alter D. C hallacom be.
Without consulting Anne Harriet
handler . i
. -,__ -
-
.Um o«.«ra . r ( 'eell C h an d ler; Ruth O rpha Cha
cars for 1935 come equipped
c
,
, ,
E (M j
had suggested u> her parents and in the ( ir r a „B
it , » u r t of the W a t . of
appointments.
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ra
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nk.
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M eet Y ou at
hrr brother. Arthur, tliat they should
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„
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A . C.
with Safety Glass throughout
Buxton Folks
in New Home
Weldon Hosts
29 Christmas
Small Ad Sells
$70 in Cattle
M
Cedar Canyon
■ oli.
“O kay-
Summons
lo in
her
fo r
th e
h o lld itV S
a n d th e
W A S H IN G T O N
CO UNTY,
a
M unicip al
C h in n ;
Mabel
Main-1
C h in n ;
Mabel
M
C h in n ;
t o i . J ^ L l % e < < « n , m crowded th a t1
.">1 F u lu ira l 8ub.«tlvi.l..n T
c
C hliw.
Anna C h ri«ten»en; Fred
house
luul betomi ao trowta d uia
<if O w m
, h
r i » i.n « .n ; ; Han» Chriatenaen ; Han» P. J
hri»ten»en
Uicre was no breHthlng space in It
—
F to • in tlff. Christensen ; Lau ra C. Chriatensen ; C lark
either figuratively or literally. Anne I
„
R. C h rto tie ; M ary E. C h ris tie ; C itizens |
M A b ra h a m . J D. N a tl. Hank of Portland ; C ity o f F o r « t
welcomed the Impending appear- n«i« Abraham. K —
BOWLING ALLEYS”
¡nice of Sol and Sam U8 an excuse A b ra m . : A r s r i . in v r a u n m l Co., . . inc . , G rove; C ity of Hillsbo ro ; Clau«l V ,
--------
- .......................
»; M arrton c
for Clearing U out.
t.kVra.^'wti.toi.
X L Adam
..........................
*, ,ark . John w C la r k ; Sarah C la r k ;
H Adktnaon W illia m Adler . W m . A. A«Ber . A r(h u r |( c le m e n t. Caroline E. Clement ; |
Harriet was too firmly entrenched Wm A(„ ,r i,„ nBr<i Avbiy; D. F Aracr j
('lem o n»;
W m . Clem ons, G. A.
and they are both
to dislodge, but the others, with ,rr , H e n ra tta A r a c r r a r ; Eva E. A lcranrivt . Cobb; M ary M Cobh; Cochran Southern i
veiled tomments on Anne's luck ol ll» r r y A. A la is n d a r : A C. A lfo r d ; Daisy Log. R R Co. ; Bennie B. C o ffm an ; Ruby I
true liospltllllty, departed OI1 the H A lto n : B ra js m ln A m .le n l.m ■is. ; u A l l » » i 0 - C o ffm a n ; M y rtle Cole; W . L . Cole;
headed for an
eon . J hebe L
M ary A C olem an; R. B. C o lem an ; Sam ­
•tome
clay that the boys arrived J^torao" J-.hn L M . A Anda
n drew »; —.....
Hom .. er --
D. antna
antha v>
W .1 Coleman
Coligan
Mr».
I1..S ».«to ».to-»»11«.»«. KtokA.itylvt twi a/tliif»« I Annereon . iwi». »*.
oieman ; j J. . r F. . vou
gan ; . mr».
enjoyable
Hut her brothers brought no solace Alll|e|1. K ate Angel . A. A n to n ; Apple- Krnma Fulton Collett ; Frank H C o llin «;
With them. They were so UClltely Ja |„ Land C o .; Adda C. A u te n j Id» B Com m ercial N a tl. Bank of H illsbo ro ; '
unhappy ln Uu» alien atmosphere A ut in. M in n ie Baber E»t. . E. c . Bacon . Com m onwealth Trust A T itle Co. (C orp ) ;
healthful evening.
Into which they hud suddenly been tllsdy» r iis o m ; l.«>ul» B s ro n ; M vrrtoi Comte A Kohlnian Co. ; Congregational
t iliin o o /f
t Dial
h u t Alin,
A n n s '* « h
n rt n
c h e il Bacon; Sherman B
H. unc
B agley,
plunged,
nt o art
acneu
w acon,
|||i(| (lee . , h„
„ f . Church of T u a la tin ; E lm er T . C o n n e ll; El­
er Conroy ; C ontinental L ife In». Co. ; A. J ;
for them. 8he coached them gently' ¡1>1|y Fsnnto I.. B a k e r; B aldw in Cor- m
Cook ; C. E. Cook ; Nora M. Cook ; W . M anley
•
but firmly In matters of dress and
; Am snds I ’r a r i B a ld w in ; G. H. <’«»ok . W ilb u r Cook ; L . P. Coonrod ; A rch ie |
deportment. They were so docile B a ld w in ; W . I l B a ld w in ; F ylm yra B a ll; C o r k ill: F. K. C ornelius; R uth Ann Cor- j
and tractable that It WHS pathetic, Bank " I ll«s,v«rt„n; Bank» C sm p No. ss# iie liu » ; Cornelius State Bank ; M a ry P.
lle r t A. Barber ; J. N . Barde Costa; A lexander Coutts ; W illia m Coutta ; ,
. A
but she knew they were homesick A M. g e W
E. B a rk
e r; . -------
Lulu --
11. B a r k e r ; j Ei, c ¿w (m . E | , „ Cowlea : E m m a Cowie«:
to-.
for the ramshackle old house at W m . n t; 11 C. B a ... rker .-— E«t.
; 8. M.
B arnard
r th u r E. C ra in e Eat. ; C. 8. C ra w fo rd ;
West Hamstead, that they hun­ (Tru stee». M a rth a A B a rlo w ; M ollie 8 A Phyllis
L . C ros s. Mabel M. C ro w d e r; Roy
Confectioners - Bowling Alleys
gered for coarse accustomed food, B a rlo w ; W m . B a rn g ro v e r; W . N. B a r­ C. C ro w d er; Beulah V. C row e; David C u r­
that they would have been more rett Kat. . Baseline Lum ber Co. ; R ichard r a n ; J. C. C u rrie ; Lucy L . C u rr y ; Jacob
lUHUrds
B
a
u
er;
Eva
B
a
u
m
an
;
J-
A.
Ils
u
m
a
n
:
comfortable In overalls than broad- H enry F. Beaman ; E a rl G. Beck ; J. Beig- Dsbinden E s t .; Freda Daley et a l ; Elea­
nor
L
.
D
a
r
b
y
;
Lin
d
all
D
a
r
b
y
;
O.
E.
rloUi, that they were stifled wlUiout herier; H enry B e lt; Ernest H. Benjam in
1260 Main St.
a rb y; R alph E. D a rb y ; A nna D a vis ;
the air of their native mountains. et nl . Ile n ry V. Benson; N lns C. Benson: D E ffie
is ; F ran k D a v is ; J. C. D a v i « ;
First Sam and Uien Sol enmedown Aebly Bernard ; E. F. Bernard ; Shirley L. M D D a a v vies.
M ary D a vis ; P ietro Deben- I
with the "flu,” and Anne, caring B e rn ard . M.»rtln J. B ernard»; M ary detti ; It. B. D enney; M arg aret A. Den- I
B e rn a rd s . F ran k
T . B e r r y . Big
Four
for them tenderly lest they should Transporatlon
Inc. . Fran s 11. Bin«
be more miserable than ever 11 E a t.; Herm an Co.,
Bishop; Juna M. B lack ;
abandoned to the mercies of a Hannah J. Blanchard Blue L ake Logging
strange nurse, caught It herself; ( ’,i. ; Robert H. Board.
W illia m Cowan B olton; J. I I . Boone;
then It swept, through the hou.vc-
Clem ’s”
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NOW ON DISPLAY
A New Ford V*8 That Brings New Beauty,
But most important ol all it
at no additional cost.
New Safety, and a New Kind of Riding
is especially designed to give
We invite you to s e e this
you smooth, easy riding over
New
Ford V-8 for 1935 at the
all kinds of roads — "a front-
Comfort Within Reach of Millions of People
showrooms of Ford dealers.
seat ride for back-seat riders."
You will want to ride in it —
T h is e a s e of r id in g is
to
drive
it
yourself. You will find it a
ease
of
handling.
You
can
take
curves
achieved by the use of three basic prin­
new
experience
in motoring.
with
greater
safety.
ciples never before combined in a low-
There
are
many
new
features
in
the
price car.
Ford V-8 for 1935 which make the car
1. Correct distribution of car weight
still easier to drive. New brakes give
by moving engine and body forward
FORD V-8 PRICES ARE LOW
more power for stopping quickly with
eight and a half inches.
12 BODY TYPES —Coupe (5 windows).
far less foot pressure on the pedal.
$495; Tudor Sedan. $510; Fordor Sodan.
2. New location of seats by which the
$575.
DE LUXE—Roadster (with rumble
A new type of easy-pressure clutch
rear seat is moved forward, toward the
soat). $550; Coupe (3 windows). $570;
employs centrifugal force to increase ef­
Coupe (5 windows). $560; Phaeton. $580;
center of the car —away from the rear
Tudor Sodan. $575; Cabriolet (with rum­
ficiency at higher speeds. New steering
axle and away from the bumps.
ble seat). $625; Fordor Sodan. $635.
mechanism makes the car still easier
TOURING SEDANS, with built-in tnink-
3. New spring suspension which per­
Tudor Touring Sedan. $595; Fordor
to handle. New. wider, roomier seats.
mits the use of longer, more flexible
Touring Sedan. $655.
The
New
Ford
V-
8
for
1935
retains
the
springs and increases the springbase to
(F . O. * . D e tro it. Standard accessory group
including bum pers and snare tire extra. All
V-8 engine which has demonstrated its
123 inches.
body ty p e * h a s * S atety Glass throughout, at
no add itio nal cost. Sm all dow n paym ent. Con.
dependability and economy in the ser­
The result is Center-Poise — which not
sealant, econom ical term * through tho U n iver­
sal C red it Co m p any.)
vice of more than a million owners.
only gives you a new riding comfort but
There are refinements, but no change in
adds to the stability of the car and its
NEW 1935 FORD V«8 TRUCKS AND COMMERCIAL CARS ARE NOW ON DISPLAY
See The New 1935 FORD V-8
O n Display at O ur Shotvroom
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