The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    T h u rs d u y , J a n u a ry 10, l» 3 ß
T H E
Masons, Star
Seat Officers
B e a v e rto n
G ro u p »
In s ta lla tio n
in
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R EG O N
the home of her daughter in Van­
Mrs. Edwards couver.
Godfrey Losll of Orenco visited
< w y , a »{ the Alex Alien home Saturday
Ip fl M
r Allen accompanied Mr Losll
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LtllVldl I * I—
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I.»me the same evening returning
Chevrolet Announces Two New Lines for 1935
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H o u ie w s rin in g at
Joint
C erem o n y
B irth d a y
IlkAVEHTON Bcavvrluu I milk'
A F A A M. unit lli'.ivi'l t'liap u i.
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M j o i n t l y I I I lU lli-d o l l m l
I),'i u m b e r
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M asons
i
By H rs.
B u x to n ;
C e le b ra te d
Jeaaa Meyer«»
i Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Lee
Randall of Orenco, who visited
Bunday at the Allen home.
Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards vie-
ited Mr and Fred Beneflel at Man­
ning Sunday
rs. Thor Oroenbeck of Ver- '
noma visited friends here Frldav
Miss Tlllle K norr of near Banks .
_________ guest of June \
was __
an overnight
Garvin New Year’s Eve
Mrs. Erin Stowell and family
were visited by relatives from Mt
Hood during the holidays
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BUXTON—Mrs. Harley Edwards
i 51. of nejr Vernonia died Decern-
her 31 Death was due to a Irac-
tured skull.
,
Funeral service» were held at
the Evangelical church in Ver-
nonla January 3 with Interm ent In
Buxton cemetery.
She 1» survived by tier husband,
Harley Edwards three sons. a n d
two daughters, as follows; Dale
White Salmon. Wash.. Herb. Wll-
< By Mi«s M arth» Vanderxanden l
lara, Wash.; Willis, and Mrs. H er-
ROY—Olen Ireland left Tuesday
oert Davies, Newport, and Neva at
for Lons Beach, Cal., where he Is
home
attending high school.
G iven H ousew arm ing
A housewarming was given Wlj- V a n d e X d ^ ^ ^ e i ^ ^ h m s ^ T ^ r
llam and Delmar Higgle a t their gan Francisco where thev are m
home at Top Hill New Y ears day rendlngK-hool wner( tne? • » »»-
A pot luck dinner was served.
« “ Peaav rv .h .n v
l nose attending were Mr. and Mrs. ,
her h rn n e ^ n - l i o u t 1 Lake
A. B Edwards. Mr and Mrs. David w ^ j ,
Sunday
Edwards, Mrs. Ira Powell, Eleanor teaching at the Boy school,
and Leland, Mr. and Mrs._ Jesse
Mrs.
M
rs K atherine Khnk and son
Meyers and . Elsie., June Garvin. Tom of Forest ö rö v T v is iU d M Í
I Orên and Giloert Fro6t, and Wil and Mrs. Dick W’ilcox Sunday.
llam and Delmar Rlggle.
John Plass Is ill a t his home
Those attending last rites for near
here.
Mr; Harley Edwards from here at
Mrs Thomas Meeuu-sen, who has
Vernonia January 3 were Mr and
' U1 , her home here for
l ll s t a ll i'u
t.lic .trr Hunnit, WfiuMuplui inuni'i .
Kuut-ii Hollanti, senior warden,
f
Jam es Lewis, Junior wurUcn. An
drew Kennedy. treasure! . i. I.
bneut'Uuvrgci. »rtreiitry.
Hmnuel
Lawrence, senior deacon, June ,
Downing. Junior deacon, Isaac A.
nuiy. ciiupiuui. I, It. Kicliey, eenioi
steward; I'.Ug.u Lusoy. junior mew
t, ■ rarer it
T M C u u |* model typifies (he Ireauty
New Master De L u r * Sport Sedan.
m u. 1 noina., Mmei. kyier; anil It
and style <»f Chevrolet '• N r # M n«'rr
Run D o w n to
Ample luggage apace is p ro w le d by
I M L in e •enee h i t 10 (J. Improved
Il Denney, inur ,nui u . A Neilson
t h e built in trunk, and a luggage
p e t fo t m a iti e and eu rp tlo n a l
iti-
win, installing officer, unstated toy
compartment behind Ute rear beat
uuty slav i I mm m ie n .e ilice« cere.
It II Deni i v in unlluia m alum I
lusluon.
Kualem Suu ofli. in llintulled
were Mrs Eininä tierrlnli, wm Un
m atron, ituyniomi i errey, worthy
B O W L IN G A L L E Y S
punon; Mi< M iit.. riia liii, a.,
iglM
F»«ir»t view of New M atter
m alate luullun, n u i > , Euiiiiuei, un-
Another attractive model In the New
»e L Lu
me C
- , » .owing roominess
nuciule patron, Mr# M inaurcl Den
b «rxJard aenea ia tit« Coupe pic«
and graceful lin e s
I t -'.ow
The
this evening and Bowl
t ired here.
Numerous body and
ney. secretary, Mm. ilaaet b y l i e i u .
S<dau model n tlte N rw 8t«ndaf<l
r.iaaata refinement«, in conjunction
aenea, wlu< h, ttow rird by the tim«
treasurer; Mm lierm u Williams
a bit”
w ith the Master engine, unite to
oven
Master
euginr,
combine«
conductress, M is t.-'ss luicy, a s ­
n ake these cars outstanding values
C llbant peifui uiam r with its smart*
and
that’s
good advice
sociate conuucireas; Mrs .Margin n
in the lowest-priced held.
nets am i style.
Starit, cliupiulu. Mr Lelu iticney
for
you
too.
m arshal; Mm Ethyl I'errey, Adah.
We hope to see you
Mrs. Anne.# u l i i n . . .
m in ; Ml
Mildred i v s e o i n u g l i t - ■u'l, Mi
tonight at
M iio k c L l l u i i u e r . Mm tlm . urs Ethel '
l'helpa. E 'le d u . M r Is.itu ,uu Hlicli
>9
ney, wuruer, J r r i . ner, aenluiel
Manley. Harold Fisher, Mrs. Ira
Mr». Hallini i Lawrence, usmsled toy
i Powell, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Mm. L. D. Hlieilenoerger us to
Meyers.
stalling chiiphiln, mid Miss M mgur- j
D. C om utt Is enjoying a visit
MA.
et Peterson us installing iiiursiiul.
with his mother from Yoncalla
(By Vivian Hu<h<,ni
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Installed Mrs J It Tultoert wus In­
Watch Party Held
School started January 2, after
stalling organist Jam i Neilson mid
A New Year watch party was a vacation of 10 days,
Carolyn and Virginia lu lo eit wen
Confectioner» - Bowling Alleys
given by the Grange here New
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Updike
ilowrr girls assisting Mrs V A
Year's Eve. The evenuig was spent and small son returned home from
Billiards
Wood E uleituiiunent was turnialicu
in dancing, a skit, ‘‘Oh Me,” was Porltand Friday afternoon.
toy Mrs !• L. Howard alls» Evelyn
given by the young people of the
Heavy rains Thursday n i g h t
1260 Main St.
Alexander and Mi
lin e n Hlewurt
Orange.
melted the most of the snow.
ul Multnomah.
Mr. and Mrs- Fred Mosier of
Those Iroin the Congregational
Laurel visited a t the Ellis Watson
Argus classified ads get results.
church ol lleuverlon who purlicl-
home last week.
puted in The M e s s u in n t tue and- ;
Delbert Quier. who is with the
iloriuni Hunduy were Mi mid Mrs f
CCC a t Reedsport, visited his p a r­
E O. Wi'Oti, Mr. tin Mm H C ,
ents. Mr and Mrs H Quier. during
Doty, Miss M hiuiii D
Mr and ;
the holidays.
Mrs. 11 M Baines and M tl
Mrs. Homer Bennett, who has
Metcalf.
been 111 for some time, is in P o rt­
H arden dull in d at the "Kinder*
Typical ofClu-vrotrP« two new line» ofrar« are the modclt illustrated here. T he Master De Luxe serie» reveals strong emphasis on beauty and style. M echanic­
land being cared for by Mrs. A
Kurten Cottage Wednesday.
C. Alford.
ally. the Mastas De l.uxe aeries anil the New Standard senes have much in common, including the Master engine, in which numerous refinements have been
Mrs. Allred Willis and son W alter
Mrs. '1 ueker P resid en t
made to enhance performance, durability and economy. As these pictures reveal, tiie New M aster Ue Luxe departs distinctly from previous Chevrolet-in
of Cornelius visited relatives here
Mm 1, Tucker was elected pre:,
Uie striking advance which has been made ui body design and tiim .
several days last week
Ident of the Bethel l-idies* Mlssion-
Mr and Mrs D. C om utt drove
ary society lust 1‘hursjuy. o th e r
Woodland.
Wash., to spend New
elected were Mrs. L I. Meyers, l i r s t ! structlon foreman, aixountant, a
Fee» Reported
King of Kings, who only hath im - to
Vpar.
P,,_
vice-president; M m t„ j (.inter, printer, and one ruilroad man.
Fees
collected
by
the
county
clerk
mortality,
dwelling
in
light
which
*
underwent a
arcoiid ylcr-|iresiueiit. Miss Mar-
The lawyers enjoy the greulest
totaled »578 20 for the m onth of no man can approach unto; whom
underwent
gatet Peterson, ueuaurer and Mrs numerical strengtli in the senate
F ro m J a n u a ry 1st
December and by the county re- no man h ath seen nor can see.
Mn i‘
cetebrated
Bell Walker, secretary
with 12 of the 30 members claa»l-
corder »568 45. according to reports
And ages from now after this
A birthday party was given Mar-
Mr anil Mrs. Hex D> nney and (led as attorneys. The list Includes
BETHANY-CEDAR M IL L — Mr submitted this week to the county mete of dust called earthly has tin o in d h a rt Saturday night at his
All money invested here before January 12th will
daughter Surenc left Monday morn- Chtnnock of Josephine, Bynon, Mc- and Mrs Phil Thorne entertained court
melted away, we still see the mark hom^ near here.
^¿ten d in g
lng lor their imine m M l . Hnastu. Cullough. Dickson and Lessard of w ith II New Y ears party. Tltree
draw full 6 m onths earnings next June.
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th
a
t
sin
had
made
down
here,
the
were
Mr
and
M
rs
R
Thatcner.
C m . after spending seveial weeks .Multnomah. Gis.s ol Coos. E lan- laotas of ' 500 were in play. Pres­
O L T B E Y O N D EAR TH
, na l-prints In Christ s hands They M r.
Mrs A1 M arun. and Ml
V ls illn g I I II mis anil relatives here
ciaeovlch of Clatsop. Duncan of ent were Mr and Mrs Emery W al­
First mortgage security. S tate supervision. Com­
, .? T
, ? D UAKT,\
t<*ll
p c « 1 He paid on the old and Mrs w illiam Hiddink.
Mrs B 8 Puxtnii and Elwin Pax- Harney. Hazlett oi Hood River, lace, Mr and Mrs B B. Reeves,
plete service.
Is
there
a
loud
speaker
In
heav-
'
rugged
crass
to
redeem
men
from
M
rs
Jessie
Tillm an is home from
ton lell for Man k lain ..a u Balurnav Wallace of Deschutes. Hess o l Mr. and Mrs Calvin K ntterm an. I en?
i?
i G ods Just w rath a t their wilful- a Visjt with her daughter, Mrs- J.
where they win join Mi Paxton Union and Mlruyer of Baker
Mr and Mrs. G lenn Sills. Betty Lue
Do mystic spiritual waves
carry ness and sin. Yes the nail-pnnts g Stocker at White salm on Wash
ii i, •?V,' r ' **’ •••■•'horn
Only seven of the senators are 8111», Mrs Ethel Brllch, Mrs. Row-1 our praise, petitions and prayer# are there for all the eternities to
¡¿rs. George Riggle returned
u.ii i,
1 ’ •’YJ'’,*'1’ 1,13 farm ers They are Wheeler and Me- ena Childs. Mrs. Elaine Lmgren up and up to where gather the come and so are you. For m an's Thursday from a visit with rela-
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to Hilistxnu e'oniuck of Lane. Dunn of Jack- and. Virginia Lmgre en. all of Port- myriads of angels along with the spirit lives on and on. either with tives a t Vancouver
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f .-..,,
k
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Walkei of Polk. Burke of ¡and. Phyllis and Beverly Thom
rnom e,
erai Assemoiy
u rch of tne
Fred
Harold Peterson
e. tien
G eneral
Assembly and cn
Church
the saved ones or with tne
the lost.
Pred Watson
Pe-erson
R E L IA B L E
I
their Hie da m J* Wutcdi N , n y “" 1*’“ 1'
,n d
‘".‘‘i ,lul‘L .“ nd
“ nd th e , F irst’,B<^
Uwhlc,h Brc w rttten
And for the saved, in the ages and Ira Powell are with the CCC
iiuity New Year s eve
Zimmerman of Y am hill..................
Mrs Phil T hom e B B Reeves in heaven? Do they?
w come God is pledged to show at Westimber
Die P ast Nooie tit nw| d u b of the , i
“ rc
»n i a,u! ^ Mtrs Lalvln K atterm an rc-
And as th e hosts gathered there the exceeding richness of his love-
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fisher and
K rurkahn enjoyed not hick dinnei Lhv ST«nMl*
’i.i
llonora
hour your joy-note rise from out power in H ls kindness to us through son Howard o f Wheeler visited
at the hall Fiiuuv
Hpauldlnx of
S u p lta ol
a dance w*> given at the Cedar the fog, wrangle, distress and death Christ Jesus.
relatives here during last week.
Mrs M C M k e n her entertain- “
‘T l m a n 'd -
‘ ° ° lM4 “ 1,d
t arl.,2 '-.d o _t.h,;y brea,k
! o r _ a,_ certAl,n _ 2 €or.? !_ a 2d ,Cla.ude Rl(« le were
cd with u luncheon at her home
Corbett
of
Multnomah
is
class!-
oe
given
at
the
hall
next
Saturday
yours?
A
mighty
volume
for
the
disease
an
d
Is
longing
to depart
end
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Friday. Covers wen laid jor len. fled
i*,t as
na a u >
11111 rt 1M a i.
— llHr Best <
11 night
tltfVTvf
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building
owner;
of
Savings A Loan Bldg.
great God who is the one and only and be with her L ora.i—George N
Mrs. Emma Nickel, former! Î5 of
Hillsboro, Oregon
Umatilla a physician; Pearson of
Walters Entertain
potentate, the Lord of Lords and Taylor. Beaverton. Oregon.—Pd. ad tins place, is reported very
at
M ultnom ah ail insurance m a il. A it-
Mr and Mrs. Jam es W alters en-
ken " i W ashington a safety e n ­
gineer. Carney of Clackamas a t ' l i a i i i e u w i i n a party New Year's
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(t Oiiilnu*«! front i*«Me on«)
Eve.
Present were Messrs, and
live, copies of » h u ll were released Carpenter and Sleiwer of Wheeler Mesdames John Meurer. Dave Edl-
a
oanxer.
(ills wei K
In tne house the farm ers p re­ gar. A rthur Schulz. John Zitzman.
Utadelmiin ixnnls out (hat out
with 16 members includ­ Cleve Owens. O lenn Carr, d ia rie s
of 24 preiUiunary petitions filed dominate
ing Gouley and Jones ol Marlon. Boy. Joseph Petcreourt, N P. John-
with his departm ent only m ur wen cTufteM
f TÎllamiôok. b u e rs t ¿Í « f 1'
g » « * * 1 of Beaverton.
completed. All of these |M-litlons in ­ Yamhill; 'o Cooter
of Lincoln, H arri-
v *‘r,n“ Ma,‘ JFv^ J’Tn
volved additional laoor and ex­ non of Linn; Merriam
iir.d Leola Wallers. Jeanette Schulz,
ol
Lane;
pense m the state departm ent, Kiddle ol Douglas; McCloskey of Bill Carr. K enneth Struthers, and
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which Hladelmun oellevea should be Coo.*. Johnson of Josephine; Brock­ Ilk' host and hostess. Mr and Mrs
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puld by the sponsors of the in ­ way ol Jackson. Hill ol Hood River; Ju n e s Wallers. .Mrs Joseph Peler-
itiative measures.
ol Umatilla; Snider o f court and Jack Satchel ol Beaver­
The retiring secretary of state I ngd.itil Beinon
ol K lam ath, a n d ton receded high scores, and Mrs
also recommended a cureftil study Lane.
N P. Johnson and Joseph P eter-
. "I Coliinibla.
of the present method ol nom inat­ Ma 1 hi ■ lawyers
ihe farm ers a court were second.
ing independent candidates by a s­ close second In run
Mr. and Mrs. William Crawford
the house with 15
semblies of luo voters, which has
of P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs.
John
ZiUman and Mrs. A Claw-
tn recent elections
Dickson. Latourette and Norton ol
New Year's day.
O ther recommendations rontalm d .Multnomah; Entier. K irkpatrick lord
Mr.
and Mrs. Jam es Sparks of
V
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in Hladelmun » report i n r l u d e mid Eckeraiey of Clackamas, F uhr- Portland
Mr. i . a and
Mrs
¿ i r f l i u U i e n i f t f f o f t i» f
•'1K..II.Y.. »...
i l, ,u w K l T .M f v Ü1 LW C K H IH U Ò . r u i i r -
• v u m n q v Visited
w iw u m
nu M
u . u Glenn
in in
í
.«’ . . . r ?
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..m
Ì li ci law and n. ,vy rnmalt s r< Í « and M arlin ..I Marion. K night g a rr and Mr. and Mrs. C harles
im u ia» mm n tav v penalties for of LXiuglas; K rter of Wasco; S to ll Boy Sunday.
those w I mj attem pt to secure re ­ of Umatilla. Boivin of K lam ath,
Bill C arr returned to school M on­
funds through Iruudulent means, and Albers of t h e MulUiomaii- day
after spending the vacation with
extenlson of llie tithing tux to in ­ Claekamas district.
home folks.
clude all
so-called
sell
supporting
Boy V visited
The
of I I the
house •’ Mr.
and
inm
m i uiot»». f . * i . i
• »»I
I nine
llllr
l members
i l t IllD C r .S O
UC
I1OUD<
* * - U and
I I U A Mrs.
l l 3 . L Charles
IL U K S IX
lM ltU
boards l mid
commissions,
o " ldall
"v iti“ dui,de? w>. ' are engnged in busmes.s enter- Mr and Mrs. Albert Saindon ol
placing <
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av
.onns
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b
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elude
Rosa
of
W
ashington.
Huber
Thursday.
legislattv
tn th e uoncrrn ffiim rtU ** “ EiwIn and L rach of M ultnom ah,
Mr and Mrs E B. Anderson-
i n s in to Hu
general fund.
M unyan of Linn;
Hill of Lane; went to a New Year's party a t th e ,
...
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C arter of Coos und Curry; Futland home of
Mrs Anderson's sister,
i»„ i i "i..U i
**■“ l,iwl rcqulr- of Gilliam Lynch of Wheeler; and Mrs. George Atterbury of Portland
i i i t n i ^ 11 •to'1'“ 11" ' ¿to bury all dead atuples of M alheur
. Mrs Ed Hickey and Miss Nellie
.tu iu ies so deep that some Indus-
O lein of Columbia. G raham of Larsen of Portland visited home
d , d,IHl ,a jl “o l..di*1
M ultnomah and Hyde of Lane are folks Sunday.
hfa haSa*'* u ,o V0ry ‘’V*‘ “ L lllt “ n<1 ictillois. Barnes and Wallace o f
M. C. Larsen has returned to
Ul,‘ dto^’vcry Multnomah are In the Insurance Jones hospital, where he Is ex-
mimi by the lloon Inver county of- business Hockett of Wal'.vw.i ... peeled to be operated on this week
y »
wt.i
V * i 1''* .! '“ “n old »‘“ “ ite Hosili Of Deschutes are pay icians
Born to Mr and Mrs. C W
a k.. . . ' ,!>.i 11,1 <olln,y officials Moore of Jackson and Haight oi Schindler. Sunday evening at the
air»??.?.i,o i o11“ '' until July. The G rant are editors. Thomas ol Polk Emanuel hospital tn Portland, a
i i 1, . ! “, u , y , , 1,1
■PPwrently, lay In and Hodman ol C ulvn are edu- K*r*.
Ii!!„ a ?
. o ,flc,ttl in q ues- Cators. K eiuile of B enti It und .«
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•
, * * Ltirely too deep in his son of M ultnomah are salesmen
Ask your attorney to send your
quist lor niormatlon. Ih e ancient Mrs. Honeyman of M ultnomah i- legal advertising to th e Argus.
,Ua . w,
unearthed was u housewife, Johnson of Multno-
V
l.?2 ( . . I t 11.
1 hen
mail
an a»x
accountant.
of
IU .‘. 4IU
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. along in June,
in
.a s «
as
« » u i n a u i v,
t H
a ughts
u lu t a
xri
, 11 voters of Oregon mnendeu Washington an auctioneer, G srorn.
tin state constitution shifting the oi Yamhill a fruit dryer. F.inurtl.-
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dale lor Hie general election Iroin wmle of Baker a pr,liter and Bull
June to January mid a t the same of Union a railroad man.
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time providing thut all elective of-
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Helals, except the governor, should
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"assume the duties of their r e ­
Everything in Insurance
spective offices on the first Monday
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( lly Mr« R ichard Ilu tiffe r)
in January lollowing th eir elec­
PhMie IN I
US2 Washington
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bothman 8r.
tion." s ta te officials were inclined
to view the controversy which has visited Mr. mid Mrs. N. Bothnia!!
d k a m l r AovsimscMOfT
¿4?
been stirred up bv the discovery ol at Hillsboro Sunday.
On December 31 Mr. and Mrs !
the old law as Just another case
Robert Cannell mid two children ol
of much ado about nothing
Shill. Cal., and Mr. HUI of Cnniidu j
/ X ____
visited
Mr. and Mrs Philip Miller
The legal profession will have the
largest representation In the new Sunday Miss F.llu Tim m erm an ol
legislature which convenes here next Portland was a guest.
Monday. Twenty-seven of the DO J. R. Hayden Is confined to Ills
members are attorneys. Farm ers bed with pneumonia mid his daugh­
are next In numerical strength with ter. Mrs. John Heisler, and son.
23 of tnelr number on the legisla­ W aller Hayden, are helping c a re ,
O M O R R O W , Chevrolet will present
Car of the low-price field , . . beautifully
tive roster Including dairymen and for hint.
day Mrs. Alvin
hopgrowers. There arc 14 business .. On New , Year's
. ,
the
finest
cars
and
biggest
values
streamlined
. . . longer aud smartly lower
fe\v friends
friends
men of various lines, three physl- Hunger entertained a few
LOWEST-PRICED SIX
clans, two newspaper editors, two 11,1(1 ll('r mother and brother of
that Chevrolet has ever offered. The
in appearance.. . . Both of these cars are
educators, two bankers, three In- Peavine Kldge.
UNUSUAL ECONOMY
surance men. two salesmen, a c a r­
NEW STREAMLINE STYLING
N ew Standard Cherrolet. Styled in the
powered by the improved Master Chev­
penter. safety engineer, an aue-
Let the advertisem ents help you
tloneer. fruit dryer, housewife, c o n -1 make your shopping plans.
traditional Chevrolet manner which has
FLASHY ACCELERATION
rolet engine. Both give remarkable new
TURRET TOP BODY BY FISHER
proved so popular . . . providing an
performance— and both are civzi more
23% MORE POWER
KNEE-ACTION *
for Getaway and Hill-Cllmblng
entirely new degree of performance and
economical to operate than previous
LONGER WHEELBASE
operating eeouomy.
And the new
Chevrolets. See these cars and choose
BIO, RO O M Y BODY BY FISHER
ROOMIER BODIES
Master De Luxe Chevrolet. . . the Fasliion
Chevrolet for quality at low cost.
SM OO TH, POWERFUL BRAKES
SPEED,
POWER, ECONOMY
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHIGAN
BLUE-FLAME VALVI-IN-HEAD ENGINE
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Hillsboro, Oregon
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