The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 17, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
Thunuluy, Junuury 17, 1935
I home Mr. and Mr»
Darrell Bill»,
H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
H I E G REAT AM ER IC A N HOME
night The evening *'»i
Orenco P.T.A. j Saturday
»pent In dancing
] Mr», Jack Miller, who hue been
III for several week», I» much Un­
Hears of Bills proved
"Dock" Wolfe of lluher It, < on
G ive mb TUB
m eo- ojt we Lo- ‘
P age F ive
North Plains
P.T.A. Studies
ruienTiES; CU h E n
op joss ano
i llliul io ills home with rheuniutUm
I MMN MONCt U M 8 P k s N n m u »
Ralph < Ire, . i who made hi
A nother M eet P lanned; Men
S ch o o l H on or Koli lo r SIX- |,o„„. Wifli hi »liter, Mrs Floyd
I TUogE we ye rwe G o o d o ld envy/
, , , i ■> • j a
...I
Itlce, lust yeur, I» confined Ui the
to W ork at Church
W e e k P e r i o d A nnounced
lHr,plla| al , h Zlu Zl, c ,-,- ,.u„,p
» —
with I h r flu.
Mubrl Wolfe, who Ls *-iiip'oyed In
Illy N orth M a la . F. T. A .)
iMOMgY? ¿ON, YOU NS'jSi? *>AiW Aw MONEY
,n> M » Muuli li u r d .n .i
| ,,o l t u „d gp,,„t Munday with hei
NORTH PLAINS—Study group ot
oitKNCO Junuury
meeting o. .,u l,.,lU
IN YOUR. LIFE. UUHY 1
GOLD
the local P T. A met at the home
ul
Die loc ul P. I A win held The
of Mrs Lester Cypher January 8
R ush of '9 8 , when tue y haulep o u t gold
•cnool m ursduy aitem oon
im , ,
This
wa» the first of three meetings
topic lot discussion was is tie- J ( o u n * | •(/ V i f O U p
NUGGSTS
SO N
LOAD.
on "home economic»." Vegetable
illild ’i In teiw l forgotten in Oregon» j
*
.
cookery was the main topic Miss
DP P R o S P ffK lT Y -^ “ -
legiuiullve progruliii' Ml ..ei.ilioi I
I
S p r i t ’-,
Lucy A. Case, O. 8 C. nutrition
gave • review ol Hie » iio.il uhl..
I H IT
I IU v
specialist, demonstrated the cook­
to oe coiiMUcicd uy tne coining leg-
(|(>
p,,,,,,!,, i,..y >
ing of the strong flavored veget­
laiutuiv lie ul ai g.tve a »Uiiimaiy «1
liHTIIANY -CEDAR
M ild.
A
ables. Next meeting will be with
tne iiictnou» u « il in me vanoui mretiii,; in the Inline Economic*
Mrs.
W E' Mays from 10 a rn to
»tales lor financing llie piium Fxtl.n
M-rvier of Oregon btute
J p, m. February 8. Miss Case wlll
1 , i college win In Id ul the Leedy
again
be present to dem onstrate the
g l V l l l g a paiv liian . im- lilapa e,. ... (iraI1K,,
Grunge hull lust Wednesday •f in»
cooking of the mild flavored veg­
tue 1 u i e i i l - te.n Hei u •o* .ulien tiu Wua tile first of a serie» id three
etable» These meetings are open
pioeeeds Wlll lie ll»cu to Ouy new | incrtln;'.» on vegetable cookery »ent
to anyone Interested and should
»uige curtuln» lor U» achuul audi- . lilt liv the I limity u g e l l i , W liilani
prove to be a benefit to any house­
I- Cyrus The di ministration ol
tonum
hold.
I iiendly Cuele chill will meet ¡ | (I)W ( ) , ,MJg strong flavored veg
Clark Inkley of Portland and
ul Ule nmne m Mls a> k bilup-vm e tu Idei w.i . givi n by Miss Lucy A
1 C fcM fM M ft.
M erritt Jackson spent the week­
touuy im uisU uyi Mi .»uivin P er­ Case, nutrition ilei lalr.t troni on*
end fishing In coast streams
t O li could g e t twê . .■£
ry will usutat us noutess.
gon H ate collet e The next m eet­
Attendance Good
Annuni om luiay luneneon of tne ing will be i.n the cookery ol mild
jelly S eans foc . one
A good attendance was reported
Mia. itiiiary Society, scneduied l o r llitvored vegetili.Il a on T uesday,
G
ent — S oy , tu s e
at
the
card
party given by the
Wedncsuay, haa oeen p .upoltcd tine hcoruary 5. ut io a m. to 3 30 p
ladles of St. Edwards' church J a n ­
were TK GooO OLD
(o tne death ot Mm. M. G Ander­ 111 ul m e Leedy Giunge hull. All
uary 7. High scores were made by
lire invited. There were twenty-four I
st®.
..
CAYS.
Ethel Spienng and Harold Sohler,
in D. A Thompson ol 1‘oriland. present ut the meeting.
and
seconds were M argaret Sohler
Hynodieul cxccutin m
Oregon,
A dinner wus given ut the home
and Charles Speinng Another party
pn aeiieu ul ole i o n ii n * , u.ly Church of Mr, and M r, Juines Wulters
will be held Wednesday night.
aunuuy niornmg.
honor of Mr and Mrs. Earl
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Davis left
Mr. and Mls Albert Lindgren ui in
Hull ol Oi l ansale. Those present
Monday morning for their home in
holest liiuve Wen* gut t» ut llie were Mr. and Mrs N 1*. Johnson.
North Bonneville, Wash.
J A McOee Itoiiu Bunuay.
Ml»» G ertrude and Art Pearson ot
Mrs. Sue DavLs and Dr. P. E. Hale
Hollot roll lor the lu»l Slx Week. Portlund »ml Mr mid Mrs. James
of Portland and Joseph Wenzel of
tn the pruiuiry uepiirunenl l» as Wulters and faintly
Helvetia visited Mr and Mrs. Julius
tollo»» tn.sse reeetvmg ali "one.s
Cornell club met ul the home ol
Schoenberg Sunday.
wen- Nancy 1 , *1 Uinti,.
......' ¿ j W
, i lihani
. V v u Ixisli,
' i g j Mi . Janu s Wulters Junuury g
F. F. LaHale of Gaston spent a
Ilo n en P u lu u n ,
few days last week with his daugh­
"ones mid "twos weie Rouen Seventeen were present
ter.
Mrs. Jam es H Davis, and a t­
Hen.arils, IkilotliV Weuu. lxinuid 1 Mrs J u m r . Wulters attended the
tended the wedding of his grandson.
W unen. Andrew O uigel. Artnut wedding leerptlon ol her nelce the
Valeric . r,,nuer MU» Vela Sandford. Wed-
Many Attend
Anuersnn. Richard
The large attendance at the wed­
ihew urt Mary June Meulnlee. I a n l ie s ,l u y nt the home ot Mr. mid
ding dance of Mr. and Mrs. A rthur
■ He Hcncult Chui.es W arren mid ,\g, j R Hundford ul North Plain»
Davis at the K. of P. hall Friday
Daniel ueilu
Forrest Jones spent the week-
li A M itcnrll attended u meeting , im ut Corvallis with hl» brother,
night was a splendid testimonial
In Poriiuiul Monday ol llu- Oregon iiuilis June.
here temporarily. They vlaited from
YOU MUST SELL OUT
of the high esteem in which the
btute N Ul aery men S usueluHon und! Twenty lubll s of "500" were hi
Tuesday to Thursday a t the C. H
“Cure our boy of his Incurable young couple are held in this com
ol tne Oregon S tale is u eryinen» pluy ut the curd party und dunce
Gunyo home.
disease and have him for whatever munity.
Ralph Egg-,tuff of Salem called you will.” So prayed the Bible class
Mrs. Mary Zimmerman and son
control board
I of Cedur Mill Grunge hull Suturduy
Mr unu Ml ■ Lester Gross und night High honors were won by C.
at the B E Waldorf home on F rl- teacher those anxious days.
W alter of T hatcher visited Mr. and
ilh id ien of Poltiund visited Ills Hlutter mid Mis N Hnys and sec-
LAUREL RIDGE Twenty-seven1 Gay.
"Then the Lord spoke to me Mrs Julius Schoenberg Friday,
UroUier, Calvin u ru s,. and iumlly und high by H H Reeve» mid Mr. larlo ad , <>f hay have been bought
Mrs. B. E. Waldorf spent two He didn't want the boy; he wanted Ross Jones of Baker spent Sun-
III 111,- Sherwood district by the
days last week In Portland.
m e; my abilities, gifts, life Itself day with Mr. and Mrs. John Loftis.
Sunday.
I E' Kruske.
H.iughinun
spent
u
few
Next
Friday
night
there
will
be
U
S
government
lor
shipment
to
Ernest
Obermeler enjoyed a week-
lo do with as he would." And this Mr Jones Is a bridge contractor
AHs. S. W -------
_
,
. _
feed the _________
stock ln , l'T id visit from his sister and two teacher yielded and became the and is constructing a bridge on
duys lust wen with her daughtei. nn opening dance ul the Huber t )„. oiikota» to ________
Mrs Tom i ’teren, und Iumlly ut hall.
Hie drought area The farmers were children of Portland.
r,—
fruitful branch
Gales Creek.
Helvetia
The Home Economics' d u b of ____ M j()r clover
hay and
und »8 lo
for,
Mr. “ and
Mrs »-rciuuc
George R. Hill
...............„y
r, ™r-
“ “ “xr”
w ith many of us saved ones It
Mrs R- Stetson of Deer Lodge,
Mr and Mrs Curl l( ll.uiscn uu i Lcedy grunge wus entertained by ,,„ 0 , I,at Freight rate Io Its des- entertained at a dinner party 8 u n -' is Just th at way. On a day we
and
Odom of
.........
>------ tination ■ is »10 » per ton.
«lay for Mr and Mrs. O tto Solberg take Christ as our Saviour from Portland spent Saturday a t the
(luugnU r Aita ol Metzger visited Mr. ’ Mrs A
rthur - ------
Sd -
er,
Joyce
and
Clifford.
unu Mis Howaru 1 ato u t auiiuuv lust Thursday. Thelrteen members
Ood's Just wrath a t our wilfulness Edward Moyer home.
State Honors Won
Mrs Guuei t Gro. ■ ai d Mi., were presi nt They lire plunuing to
and sin Then come years maybe of
Mrs. Fred Brown Is 111 a t the
.
.
. ¡ have
.
. a valentine
............... party .............
Gladys Carson ot Sherwood and
fruitlessness. And at last a crisis home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold
Floyd II W eulheny and children
for the
orMulHi.Mh'vÙMt.'u at m e Calvin, voung ìolks ul the Leèdy grange
S yrg y j,e rPU,ft^ i ?ór ^the
when we make a clean sell-out to Cutting, of near Tigard.
I k S U paullne IJrandl o, ,,orllallU g ^ n e Ä Ä
O rego^H U te
God Then C hrist comes into our
A number of young folks in this
irosa .........
nome aU" ^ '
lives with power. The C hrist who community spent Sunday skiing
born, U, Mr. unu Mi John Motz. I
college,
under
the
direction
of
H.
T
said
Without me ye can do and coasting on Pumpkin Ridge.
spent Sunday with home folks.
Junuury 10. u girl.
Mrs Lucy Lruthe and daughter Vance, radio shorthand manager.
LEISYVILLE:—Ladles' club met nothing
And again, "Herein is
Ernest Troutm an of M aupin spent
Mr. und Mrs. H 11. Smiley ol
¡11! 1-, the sixth year ill succession with Mrs. Albert Hanley Thurs- mv F ath er glorified, th at ye bear several days last week with his
Scappoose visited al the M. G All­ Isabelle of Longview spent last week that
Tigard
has
won
state
honors.
father, A. L. Troutm an.
uci soil home Suturduy. Airs. Smiley with Mr. und Mrs Sam Wulters I ach year competing with new day afternoon. It was decided to much Iruit."
Mr. und Mrs. Earl Hull of Ocean-
have a play, "Our Awful Aunt," In
Take the Apostle Paul—"To this
Work a t Church
Is a sister ol Dr. Anuerson.
the
n
ear
future
very
h
o
u
r.'
says
he,,
"we
hunger
num ber of men will meet Fri-
Mrs Gilbert Gross ot Multnomah side spent the week-end with Mr m aterial.
Hume Economics' club of S h er­
visited ul the Nathaniel Rose home and Mr« N. P Johnson.
Following were neither absent nor and thirst and are cold and naked day to work at the Church of
Sunday.
Mrs. Kenneth
mu, Wusn , spent ^ . . . " ¿ « ‘ t k I.' ' w A . I,. t h I* t > , . ,
*
parents, Mr. and m i » G F Ander-
preaches a t 11 a. m. every Sunday
.all,
n inerting
Carl Fish-
that loved us." answers
tailed . a (xcia
special om
open
inerting of
01 ned7 ' Uobby
O race Grv,(«
Hudaon and
Clifford
Hud- Him
Apostle
at the church of Christ. You are
Trum Srlrrlrd
.. 1
.
—-
the grange at their new quarters
Hi,
H.u-i
thurrhievi
in
Olsen
h
h r ^ s v evening to ^ 7 ^ U s ^ L ^ r t W e S T P a ^ W
""
WeIC° me
T’h r icrude school gni»' basketball
RI.E1)VIl.LE V11 lan Etnch gave uru,miz,‘ a unu icam
,
’ n ’ ,
su
s
team Ima uern _
mmvcicü . Out _
la alili
' . “ J‘,‘» i" 'io ’ rtn«nM,
I nc line-up 1» a b ir th d a . party Kathrduy night f. ,
Mr Lehman and Mrs. NelUe Rog- Jji’I!'"*'
Ha'mev h a £ all
"I counted all things" even th e “R om ance in M anhattan
IU, t o n u w s
H a l l . , v . a i i c i . . 1. H .e i her
b irth . 1 Hcrt U nch. One»: , , , ,,, j,iL bur,,, and Miss Ju an ita
“ “ J "** “ > „a st week offlce 01 Jewlsh hlBh PnesL "I
W ill S h o w at V e n e tia n
Bella und Virginia Mouon
we« FI ra and Bill Fro
i.r
(1 Portland were rhursday
“ y L j g S F th
u
counted all this as garbage can
__
&
X T . '1 i S
u - w . ^ ^ , r Mo ^ rV .5 2 ? i5 S : S
a ll,ie W altw F u h n r S
o^
^
r^ lvedt T d
01
n
n
r~ -
<lw
z '
I I la»
j I AU
Ruefener 1» a nurse a t the E m an­
uel hospital. Casper Ruefener is
recovering very slowly from a n a t­
tack of Infantile paralysis.
Many cases of flu are reported
I By Mr.. Join, M D .v ld .,,n )
In and around this vicinity Sev­
HELVETIA — Mrs. Abe Youngen eral persona are confined to bed.
Clarence Badertscher is convales­
was re-elected president o f t h e )
Ladles Aid January 9 at the Rob­ cing at the home of his sister, Mrs
ert Youngen home, o th e r officers, H Butterfield, in Portland, after
are Mrs. David Tschabold, vice- ’ spending three weeks In a orlvstc
president; Mrs. Simon Hershey j hoepltal.
treasurer, and Mrs Henry Bishop,
Chris Christensen and Fred Bol-
escretary Next meeting will be a t ( berger left here Thursday for an
the Mr« William Zurcher home auto trip to C alifornia and other
southern points.
February 13.
Several boys a t the Boy Scout
meeting at the school Friday night Bloom ing Local, Farm
planned to take tests at the court
of honor In Hillsboro this month.
U nion, P lans Session
Mr and Mr». Adolph Badertscher - Blooming local, F anners’ Union,
visited last week a t the homes of will meet Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.
John Ouerber at Bethany and Al- i a t Blooming school nouse. T his wlll
fred Ouerber a t Cedar Mill T h is ! be the first business of the year
week they are visiting their daugh­ and It Is Im portant th a t members
ter. Mrs. H. Butterfield, in P o r t- ! attend for committee reports and
land.
a
arrangem ent of program for year
Rev Hoffman and son A rden1
Hoffman of Portland visited Mr i
and Mrs Abe Youngen Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Payne and
daughter Shirley of Portland vis­
: Hillsboro
ited the Feuersteln home Sunday I Phone 953
Marie Ruefener returned to P * t - !
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
land last week after spending a i
and
short vacation with her parents i
LICENSED EMRALMER8
Mr and Mrs Fred Ruefener. Miss
Mrs. Youngen Head
of Helvetia Group
Donelson 8C Sewell
/_kx aw a A.
W ER
p
c* (
Just Received 2200 Rolls of the
NEWEST DESIGNS
Laurel Ridge Hay
Sent to Dakotas
Duofast Colors
Years of tests and study
have resulted in t h e
new M ayflower Duofast colors. They will w ith­
stand sun and light for two or three times the
life of ordinary wall papers.
Advanced Designs
Authentic designs
c?
and colors in the
newest trends are used in these beautiful new
M ayflower W all Papers. They are bound
please your most p articular customers.
Leisyville Group
to Present Play
15c
L e , , H n .- ir u
■
«..hear«- Play
£ h“
H
too great?
mm h her
hln ‘ ¿Sd
and
Is .th
th e e pr.ee
price too
great? You
You to
to sell
sell
r« ? ;. ¿2 » “ «
™ » 3 ;
Oiodlst hospital to X r own* C hristw afts t o b X e ^
w ill iiia x c s .,.,1
p .a y i,
an
H e le n
inuiiv g 'fti
‘
•' < "•'"rtlV. 'Now Adolph. Olnalla having broken
broken her"
her hi£
hip In
wonderful u y S J M
’
. .
.
to the Apostles of old. but first you
—
.
—
.
.
Miss
Mary
Seus
Is
visiting
r
'
a
-
mg the girls.
Portland were dinner guests of ru?,r> "
must
come
through
utterly.—George
u „ - u u ,» .
.
Mr a n ,1 M r
m l a v a n d fam-
‘' ,r a,ul
Joiui altcrnoon
Strickler wTth
and t ives | n Seattle.
N Taylor, Beaverton, Ore. Pd Adv.
to second divglon of . cookery
and Mr C I T I. l Imlay
and tain fanuly
5,x,nt Mrs'
Frldaj.
-------------------------
ibe
under
■r MM»
Miss mv
M, «..»**.«>
rvuui.
“ipci tisiJii
ImlMV’a
H.nav . hirthdav
birthdav
° ™ ri’
Merchandise News — A ppearing
in«‘t Iiut lhuraduy nighL lnvy dc-
j Peterson of Portland spent callers were Mrs. Way lie strong regularly in th e weekly advertising
■mt a n d a and
nd M
r s Frank
F r a n k Rowell
.
___
. i __
Mrs.
^ a . i ._
b _ ^ i_
m _ ^ .____
h o i S T .
u ued on Weuoeauay night as rig u -
wc<ii.en(j ttt the home of Mrs. Of Portland
i S r k S r lo n‘,u X “ n re ? m ,.t< rU
J X “ " “ K*'n>' “ nd
M“ rga ' et | m “
c . Edy bus been 111 with A real aid hi hoinetnaklng a n d
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A rthur
good living. Scores of small ads G ardner, January 9. a girl, a t their
la grippe lor th e past week
Mrs tl. N Rouinson und Miss Els-
’
th
a
t
bring
buyer
and
seller
to­
home.
Christian
Endeavor meeting w-as the l.ast
Saturday, Grange Day, all gether.—Regular In the Argus, tf nicely. Mother and baby are doing
leuu Leverton ol Forest Grove led Sunday by Robert George
spent E'rtduy with Mis. H. L. C at- Howard Churchley will leud next of the new officers except one were
lyie und Mrs. Mary Beach. Tne Sunday. Business meeting In Ute present to hold th eir chairs.
Mr and Mrs. Richard Joyce en-
lutler rem ained lor several duys
14 .Mhcxil Thursday evening at 7 30. .JY.!. " lu
“\ ï r5
a r ' “y
Visit.
i- !!!.,.l.'.ui.."o?.,.!5’d
E« 7 Í ach m elu er and Mr. aiid Mrs. John
, l » ^ ^ e ^ ,ir . r m r : l vS,.V'rw'uii X i S E S
^ v U * * I u K ^ u V l U StflcMler und family ut dinner Sun
Orchardale
“ ’K . ' l W
w .
M r e ^ n e t ‘ S
H. Ring a u d l * « . M . sn ip e , and Mrs. B m n1
son Hugh sp. nt Saturday w.tn Mi M, i h aI;,. 4p, n t a lew days last
and Alls Axel He.g ul Milwaukie w,,,.k vu,,tlllg friends in Salem. Mrs
G u esu ul tne W H. Ring home j Kelglaman returned borne wttb
Sunday were Mr. and Mi Itooert th em and spent the week-end WlUi
Clark of Portland and Mr. and Mis Mr» w M Snipes.
C aucnce Won. ol Sa.rtn
Hirthdav « elrt,rated
Mias Matilda Blotter of Coke-
Mrs f) I, Sullivan and Mrs.
vlhc. Wyo . visited her sister. Violet, Bcrdte Johnson gave a birthday din-
a t m e Lou llam ei Home Sunday.
ner (or tki„ a Meiholf ul the home
Mr. und Mis tb n csl W llterl Vis- ol Mrs. Johnson Sunday January 6.
lieu Irieiius ill Portland Saturday Guests were Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Joseph W lllert ol Los Angeles.! Gibbs and family ol orenco. Mr.
who has b m i visiting his brother, and Mrs. T. Trenton und Mr. and
Ernest WlUert, und Iumlly, Icit lor Mrs. Dee VanDyke of Portland.
ins home EYIduy.
Ray VanDyke ol Forest Grove
Mr. and Mrs L T. Woodward Florence Yeo und Mr. und Mr J
and son K enneth intended the an - Nelson of Tigard,
niversury dance ol the 1-armers'
Co-u|N'ratlvr m arket In Portland
.Saturday night.
Sponsor i.n lr, lalnm cnt
Mrs. M D W hitford, teacher In
adult education and her class, will
Mr«. Caroline Anderson, 75, died
sponsor an entertainm ent to be
given m the srmxil auditorium Jan - a t her home In Oreneo Sunday aft-
ernoon nfter an illness of more
uary 34.
were ro’n»
"
^
‘. 1 ^
at I he Donelson & Sewell chapel
with Rev. T. C. Duncan and Rev.
W I. Riley officiating. Interm ent
wus at Fir Lawn cemetery.
Mrs. Anderson was a native ol
(Hr Mr.. II. C, H lv.r.ll
AI.GHA Ladies of Aloha Grange Canada, having ..... . born In th at
will hold a card parly In the base­ country April 5. 1859. She came to
m ent of tlie grange hall Saturday the United States 40 years ago and
evening. There will be prizes ai.il had lived at Orenco lor the past
iclresliinents. Old time dance will 41.. years. She Is survived by the
widower. M. O. Anderson of O ren­
be held as usual.
llob Chamberlain 1» confined to co. and three sons, Claude A. of
Philadelphia, Pa.. Omar F. of O r­
his home with the flu.
II. P. Rasmussen, who has been enco and Charles M. of Tacoma,
.seriously 111 with the llu, Is im ­ Wash.
proved enough to be about. Robert
Hillsboro Argus contains all the
Jr. Is reioverlng from pneumonlu.
new.« of Hillsboro and th e sur­
Jimmy T urner H urt
rounding
communities. Read it and
While pluving with a very sharp keep Informed
on w hat Is happen­
ax Jlmmv Lee T urner cut a severe ing at home.
W
gash In Ills hand. Several stitches
were necessary to close I he wound.
Let
the
advertisem
ents
help
you
A large group of friends gathered
nt the Lee home und welcomed make your shopping plans.
Funeral Rites Held
for Mrs. Anderson
Aloha Grange to
Hold Card Party
J m a r Cornelius W ednis
. ..
Waitcr SDalh and
g n L h mid Mr
md Mr‘V dGtm PK re b ^ Uattended a
i t r u e Lb.rihers hmne
‘’’.'“ L ? 1 c o n wrs W i^ n e ^ Iv e t-
“L - 8 * Comers Wednesday e
„nrt Mr„ „ p q trickler made
,
. \ | f'.\,lnnvillc Wednesday
Mrs" W alter Führer R uth
A’r g "g b‘” r!,FJ J “ "r r a “d
"
viso<-d at the Brown home
'.‘“¿V.“ s Undav They also
Ainwauxu ouiiuay. nicy
culled on Mrs. G Werre a t the St,
Vincent's hospital In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Rag Ego and fam ­
ily of Mountain Top were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gene T ay­
lor.
by F eed in g
I.X .L .
PO ULTRY and
DAIRY FEEDS
These feeds are high in the necessary elem ents
to insure (lie continued high production of your
Cows and Poultry even in cold, stormy w eather.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
M cC orm ick-D ecring Farm M achinery
P hone 271
1004 M ain St.
The
Phone 2601W
S tate Capitol News L etter—Giv­
ing the highlights of official ac­
tivity a t Salem —Every week In the
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J. H. G arrett, Proprietor
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hollingsworth,
formerly of Mason Hill, but who |
have lived for nearly a year near
Hoquiam. Wash., have returned
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the number rolls required to pa­
per any size room.
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K i « 1 & '® S 3 a S - . “ « 5 :
mance In M anhattan." coming to
the Venetian theatre Sunday. Mon-
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and
Tuesday
and cf
starring
F ran ­
cis Lederer and Ginger Rogers. The
supporting cast Includes Jimmie
Butler, J. Ferrell MacDonald, Lil­
lian Harmer. Helen Ware and Elly
Malyon.
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at Reedville Home
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Nsw Standard Chevrolet Coach
The New Marter De Luxe Chevrolet Coach
THE NEW STANDARD CHEVROLET
PATENT
MEDICINE
"A medicinal compound o r
preparation, the exclusive right
for which has been secured."
We carry only the most
reliable, approved pat­
ent medicines m odern
science allows. Many
of them are household
necessities.
The Palm
Drug Store
Phone 266
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ERE is America’s great family
Chevrolet’s new Maater models. It
car . . . beautiful to look a t . . .
is amazingly quick . . . flexible . . .
thrilling to drive . . . very economical
spirited . . . the finest performing
to operate . . . and the world’s Zouvsl
Chevrolet ever built. Yet it’s evm
priced six! This New Standard Chev­
more economical than previous Chev-
rolet lias a fine, roomy Fisher Body.
rolets and a bigger dollar value than
It is powered by the same improved
ever before. See and drive thia New
valve-in-head engine which powers
Standard Chevrolet— today!
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THE NEW MASTER DE LUXE CHEVROLET
AND IIP. Lint price o f New
Standard R oadster at Flint,
Mich., $466. W ith bumper»,
»pare tire and tire lock, the
Hat price is $20.00 additional.
Prices subject t o change
w ithout notice.
$1
560
"ONGER
■. smartly lower in
apjx'araiice . . . beautifully
streamlined . . . the new Master
De Luxe Chevrolet is the Fashion
Car of the low-price field. More­
over, the performance of tliis car will
amaze you. Chevrolet’s new and
improved Blue-Flame valve-in-head
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AND V P . Liat price o f Masts'
D s L u xs Coupe at F lin t. Mich.
$660. W ith bumpers, spars tin
anti tirs lock, th s Hat pries
$26.00 additional. Prices ai
ject to ch an ge w ithout notice
( ‘ Knee-Action optional at ama-
additional coat. I
engine gives remarkable g eta w a y -
power and speed. Chevrolet’s highly
refined Knee-Action Ride—and longer
whecDiase—give new comfort. And
operating economy, too, is greatly
increased. See your Chevrolet Dealer
for full information regarding these
new Master De Luxe models.
CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. Compon Cherrolel't low drlivereJ p r i m and ea.v GM.A.C. lerrnt. A Cenoral Motor t Valuo
H illsb o ro M o to r Company
ash in gton Sts.
Third and W ashington
JAMEIS W H IT E L A W , P roprietor
T Lelephone
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441