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    Page Ten
H IL L S B O R O
Mott to Talk
Kansas City
fare Those w ho have h eard Dr. i
Collins praise his addresses v e r y .
I highly. Come to h ear him. You are
welcome to any and all our serv ­
ices.
All Saints Church lEplstopall
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, October .'I, 19.35
son of Mrs. l.ina Phelps of Tigard.
O rders have •oeen issued In c ir­
Lyda Home Burns, Cornelius
cuit court in the following eases Helvetia Club
liquidation of Bank of B eaver­
approving report of receipts
Fire Department Called Out I ton.
Has Fine Sale
and disbursm entr and approving
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
I expenses
Liquidation
of
Shute
S ixteenth Sunday after Trinity:
.
S a v in g s H ank, a p p r o v in g r e p o rt
A n n u al F estiv a l P la n n e d C hurch
H unters M eet Success
school at 9:45; Holy Com­ N ew A uditorium as I’W A P roject A pproved at S p ecial of rem aining asset-.
munion
and
sermon
at
11.
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Helen M Plndell by Olga Narup. |
O ctober 10; Girl Hurt
Q uest for D eer
E lection; N ew S id ew a lk s P lanned by C ouncil
I her guardian, vs Albert Pindell.
tory solo. Choral service and solo.
3
—Hev. U. H. Gibbs, celebrant.
1B t M r.. J. A. McCoy)
KANSAS CITY— Congresxm a n
Prnteeostal Tabernacle
Jam es W. Mott w ill speak at the
Services: Sunday school at 10
annual harvest festival sponsored o'clock; morning devotional at 11;
by the woman’s club at the club young people's meeting. 6:45 p. m.;
hall October 10. Chicken dinner evangelistic message. 8 o'clock.
w ill be served at 6:30.
Tuesday. 8 p. m., p rayer meeting;
Velma . . . Vandom
Injured
, ....
, , elon
.
,
, .
i Thursday, 8 p. m., Bible study.
L
ittle
Velma
Vandomelon
injur-
c„
, 8 u p.
„ „
,„ i i . . i , ......
V...- foot badly one day 1»..
m . evangelistic
serv­
ed I her
last Saturday,
ice.—H arry Downey, pastor.
w eek when she got off from the
disc w hile it was going.
Christian Church
F rank Vanderzanden of th e Tide
Lord's day w orship-study serv­
W ater Tim ber Co. of Astoria spent ice, 9:45-11:40 a. m. Rally day in
th e week-end w ith home folks.
the church school. A ttendance re-
Ed Webb of Tillamook was an
bv
divisions. Aim: jOO
overnight guest Monday of Mr. or m ore. Pastor’s annual sermon,
and Mrs Zelbert B aker and E. B. . Forwar<1 E v er-B aek w ard Never."
Webb of Sand
was an
Music furnished by high school
mRot guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. group. Pot luck luncheon and fel-
m ornlne f i r ' V-.1H
to ljw shlp at noon. A nnual church
day morning for Falls City
to gathering, reports of departm ents,
spend a few day s visiting a broth- organizations, officers, standing and
Webb*1
Mr ®nd MrS' B ert
’ KT**1 cn'nm ittees and election of
5 !.
¿ ¡ 8 »
.
First meeting of tile Washington ordinating (lie iiulo license wink
county budget comm ittee was held and problvm i in llio sheriffs' of
M onday in (ho o l l i e o o f i l o i i a l d flees in tile state, Newton said, and
Templeton, eounly Judge, Mein has Just been established by Fail
of the comm ittee include Snell, secretary of stale. Reports
in hers
Vernon Buijinglinin o f F o r e s t and records kept by Sheriff John
Grove; Oscur llugg of ltccitvlllc, Connell are among the best in the
state, he reported.
anil II G. Scott of Shcrwutxl.
| default, and decree annulling m ar-
(tty Mr*. John M (In. Id.on)
. . . .
. . .
.
riage. Robert G. Clostrrm an. the
CORNE1IVS- C o m eiiu t r u r a l ,t he fu” ,crn ’ ln «£• H
° ««’ Consul of G ermany and the at-! HELVETIA Sunshine club held
i u k s l u u s - c o m e u u s r u r a I tension course in Portland.
; tornevs in fact of th e h e irs Of i a successful baked food sale Sat
fire departm ent was called to the
Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. H V Hen™ S tuhlm an decease,{ vs urday In Fred Anmeher's meat
L> da place a t I I enters tile Friday Jones, an eight-pound boy, Frt- Jacob
Schmitt
and
M iry C " '“'•“ 't Net profits w ere $11.50.
F v T . ' X T ? hr , sr „ " a’ COmpleU" day morning.
Schmitt, gdvlng ,ie
comm ittee wishes to thank
ly destroyed and little damage was
Mra. A. Bonoskv of C a lifo rn ia !........ h . c h , o n i r i h . - r
y G i l whi
vho helped m ake this a sue
done to th e barn.
j was a guest of Mrs. Lloyd Shaw
State of Oregon, by and through
Charles Black of San Francisco. Friday Mrs
Bonosky (Gladys State Highway Commission, vs.
Several hunters have .returned
Cal., returned to his home S atur- Frazier) was teacher of the first Charles Bruce and H erbert B. from eastern Oregon. Among them
day after a short J i l 81! w l,h his and second grades here for several Miller, denying
are
Henry Jacobsen. Pete Yunker
motion to vacate
mother, Mrs. John Black.
years prior to her m arriage last order upon' cost bli'la
of West Union, C. B Handy and
Project Endorsed
*
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I T•
Carney, tru stee in bank- P W. Wvmer of Portland, who r e ­
At the special school election ycar
Mr. and Mrs. \ . I rench and M rs.! ruptcy for Kenton Lum ber com- turned Septem ber 23 w ith two
Friday evening it was voted to j George Wilcox spent this week pany. vs N N Tompkins and F. F mule deer They w ere hunting east
build a new auditorium
PWA project
start in the
Plan
City council
’J ° i
new cement
p R Dickinson returned Friduv giving plaintiff It) days to answ er in ,hp su," e I’1«»«' w here the meat
sidewalks, to be laid soon.
from Boise. Idaho, w here he was eomnlaint
answ er d(d
th l,
.nr
Saturday evening a group of employed during the sum mer.
O rders w ere issued in the fol Carl Voges. Arnold Berger and
£ °U" { L £ h >Pl,e1
” J hC
i* Mrs Harold Dunealf has re -'lo w in g
estates in p ro b ate
Nile E O ottlleb S c h n e id e r w ent to east-
S P S S 'S
■ K T i
2 T & S 2
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S
spent the w eek-end with her son pot luck lunch and m ake it an
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. all-day fellowship. C hristian En-
C harles Waddle
---- p. m. - Interm ediate
deavor, 6:30
M rs J. P. V anderzanden has (high school) and young people.
been ill the past week w ith to n ­ Evening evangelistic service as­
silitis.
____ people's
________
sisted by young
choir. ____
S er­
Mr. and Mrs. W arner Cropp and ------...
Mistakes * o f" T h re e Young
mon,
daughter Doris and Mrs. Cropp s Men.” Missionary society m e e t s
father, William Barber, left f o r ' Tuesdav 2:30 p m Place of meet-
C aliform a Saturday morning to vis- ing wiil be announced Lord's day
it w ith relatives a few day;-. Mr. Mid-week Bible studv Thursdays
B arber will spend the w inter there. ] 7.30 p . m. Interesting outline study
of the "Life of Christ." A hearty-
welcome to all services.—R. L.
h Putnam , pastor.
J
field representative in the auto
C ounty B udget Group
license division nt Hateiu. 'I’ll,,
B egins T edious Labors eliei kup Is for the purpose of co­
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joyed a chile and w aterm elon feed.
Mr. and Mrs, H arry McKay of Hiatt. Norman
Arm es, jo in , C. __A la r8® «roup gathered ut the
Present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Julian Portland visited Mr and Mrs. Alex Bechen. H T. Challaeoinbe Julius Meyer home Thursday night to
Delmonte and family. Mrs. M attie M cPherson Saturday.
Hennkson, Mary E Patton. R ich­ charivari the newlyweds. Mr and
Smith. Misses Myra Weidewitsch,
Superintendent Speaks
ard F. Gleason, and K arl Haefliger. Mrs, K urt Meyer. Mr. Meyer has
Blanche Finegan, Virginia Erikson.
had his home newly decorated and
Sunday morning. Dr. Louis Mag-
and Rosamond Mundorf. Buddy
finished inside The couple re ­
in, district superintendent of the
Erikson and Raymond Trites.
ceived many bountiful presents.
Mrs. H R. Scheuerm an of Ver- Salem district of the M. E church
Joseph Wenzel. Arnold Leppln
th e
nonia spent Monday w ith Cor- conference, spoke during
I I ' i ’i i v i s r - i t i i v s » t - t - x l l :' nd Jln > Davidson were huntln'g'ln
church hour. At 12 o'clock several
nelius friends.
L
l
i
u
y
V
ir
.in
g
t
n
a
i
l
Seoggin
valley over th e week-end
L ittle L orraine Jacobs of Wood from here attended a pot luck
MILL—Boost- T,U'V returned with a four-point
burn, who has been m aking her lunch at the Hillsboro M. E church, er BETHANY-CEDAR
night was held at Leedy G runge a«?**r that dressed 165 pounds
home w ith her uncle and aunt, followed by a quarterly conference.
Monday night. A history of the ae-
Mr. and Mrs. Florlan Hemmy
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochrane, for
Rally Bay Sunday
tivities and accom plishments of the and fam ily of Boring visited nt
some time, retu rn ed to her home
Sunday- morning the Sunday grange was given by Dr. Slaugh- ,b *> A 11 Meyer home Sunday
last week.
school of the M E church will ter and George Palm iter. 1, past O lhcr guests w ere Mr. und Mrs
First Church of Christ (Scientist) I
Buy
New
Books
Methodist
Episcopal
C
hurch
Services are held every Sunday !
observe rally day w ith a program state grange master. Mrs. John Herman Zies and family of Van
Miss Dorothy Cooke acted as at 9 o'clock to which everyone is M eurer sang, accompanied by Ed eouver. W ash, und C arl and Al­
C hurch school 9:45. Miss Rose
Rose
ai 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening
services at 8 o'clock; Sundav school
suPc’rin ,en dent. divine w or­ librarian of C ornelius public ii- invited. The younger classes of the Moehofsky, a playlet "A Modern bprl Schubothe of Portland,
brary for Mrs. Edna Russell.
s t 11
m. Pupils
up T to 'th
age
shlp\ \ T 1; OOC sermon
pastor. .. Ep-
Mr nnd M ,s »«•<! Yungen. Wll-
.sc a. years
r welcomed
_ e _
” ivnrih
T, IO ♦ 6:30;
i 'Jf) b-v evening^
... b ranan. Mrs. Russell and M rs h- Sunday school will carry out the Maid." was given by Maxine and
of a 20
are
Free
worth League.
wor-
■ Sun Bonnett G ir^and^O verall Boy Audrey
Fowler: several num bers Ram and Lilly Yungen and Miss
7.30. inform al service,
service. Pray er H. French spent the day in P o r t- ' idea in costume. Mrs. M attie Smith by children of C edar Mill school; ~ 11 ” Rolling went to Tillamook Sun-
reading room open on Wednesdav-s ship.
shl»- 7'30.
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~ Sunday “ b0"’* superintendent, is a song by Mrs McCammon, a solo daX “ » visit the G. H ager and A
and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p. m. [
e a c h Thursday. 7:30
Iteniel
^ r r e B J ? *— *“
Sunday’s topic, "U nreality.”
I C harles M. Reed, minister.
at Darnell M an f.faetn r.n T ’ r T 1 lncchargf ° f the Program.
by Ed Moehofsky. and a duet bv H arnnkrnt families William Yun-
Lone B e a c h C a l a n r t ’ hL
Several from Cornelius attended Mrs. John M uerer and Ed Mochof- «en and Mtss Helling w ent to the
The Congregational Church
M i n d C h ilI I C T p d O il
.1 "
1R
U 1 P
to the funeral services of W illiam sky. a reading bv L Young « b e a c h e s.
Sunday—C hurch school. 10 a. m .,, ’ ■****'-1
Q O il
— --------- „ a rtra m p f of Forest Grove Sunday reading by Miss Dorothy Boy. and
T
“ r. and
John Ryan and
R ichard W i l e y , superintendent;:
r»|
. t
t
x -»
Mr and M rs- Otto Lesser of afternoon.
a reading by Mrs. McCammon.
family of Hillsboro visited his
m orning worship. 11 o'clock. T he;
P ortland visited C ornelias friends
Cornelius neighbors have recciv-
Mr. and Mrs P. A Thorne cn- mother and brother at the Ryan
Communion service, w ith brief ser-1
..
. ,
.
j rast w«ok-
ed word from Mrs. Emma Schmale tertained Sundav afternoon with borne Sunday.
mon on "The Meaning of the M e-1 R
..
Tak<' E' t<‘n-'lon Work
G eneral m eeting of the Moun-
m orial.” Reception o f m em bers J ,1 *
I
r, Mrs' M attle Smith, Misses Eveiyn at St. Michael. Neb., w here she is a musical in honor »1 Mr. and Mrs
that she is having a George M T h o r^ - of Los An- taindale-H elvetia Swiss society will
The W est-W illam ette Association of
d iv in g vv^s lrre^ted Wedges’
£*y ra W eidewitsch and visiting.
w
onderful
lim
e
in
her
girlhood
geles.
Present
w
ere
Mr
and
Mrs
be
held Sunday. All m em bers are
Congregational churches
m e e t s ¿y X ^ n
as he ^ s T e ^ th^ L<?Ster M ooberry have «-"rolled for_________ _ _ _ _ _ _
town.
! w A Williamson. Mrs A G. Ross, urged to be present.
w ith the Hillsboro church October
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paulson and
Misa Madeline Shattuck, teacher
T ,
„x-
22.—T. A rth u r Dungan. acting m in­ the sh eriffs office and placed in Nicol. A. W. Hoffman, J. W. Bar- < s r
___ ln the Mason Hill district. . was a
daughter. Miss R uth Paulson, Mrs
i i l 1 ;_ThX..£?’_a r gT .,?'as. brought by ney. John G ardner, and Dr A. O C . L . JO nnS O Il, 8 6 ,
ister.
Rex Thorne. Mr and Mrs. Sam dinner guest T hursday at the home
Erwin T urner following an auto Pitm an, who retu rn ed Friday, and
Angel and Mrs. Cummings, all of
Mr a n d Mrs. Simon Her-
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church w reck in front of th e A rgus of- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Morgan and
Portland; Mrs. Ella Ross of Spo- ’ bey. Miss M ildred Donelson of
fice Ju ly 28 in w hich the G ardner Claude Elford, who retu rn ed Sun-
(F our miles north of Hillsboro)
Sunday services: Bible school at I ?_nd. J “r_n! r.5 ? rs rnet? ® ado!I: TVial day n_>«h ‘. All got deer. H unters
Chauncey L. Johnon. 86, died kane. Mrs Glenn Cochran of San- Hillsboro was a guest Wednesday
junior a o SCt “ lustice court for October from Portland. H eppner, and Coos Friday at his home near Hillsboro; dy. Mr. and Mrs. J P. M eurer. the and Thursday of Miss Eida Her-
10:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; junior
w
hero
he had "resided“fo r'th e ^ la s t guests ot
honor' Mr and Mrs shey; .T d ,h e . tw b youn« ladlM
county w ere also in th e party.
C. E. at 11:20; C. E. at 8 ’ p. m. 8-
47 years
Funeral services w ere Geor«c' M T horne of Los Angeles. ’Pen’ the w eek-end in Corvallis,
Women's Missionary society, last
Enters V. of O.—
held Tuesdav from the Donelson A a" d the host and hostess. Mr and visiting friends.
Wednesday of each month at 2 p. Fine G rapes Exhibited—
A tvin Robb left last week-end “
Mrs
P. A. Thorne, and their
Grapes of several varieties, and I for Eugene
m. The sermons during October
a t 8lanw i Oh o ^ gat1 th ^ u m v Oenrd
« " » ’b o ro ^em eU ry * T h o ín é " ’ PhyU‘’
Bcverly
w ill follow the Bible M a s t e r y some very large bunches, f r o m year ai law scnooi ax m e u n iv er- Services were rnndnrtM
n.»,.
Thorne.
th
e
H
R.
C
hantler
and
D
B
Bishop.
Oregon
Mrs
J
O
Robb
Servict>s
conducted
by
Rev.
course based on the book of Philip- vineyards are shown in the
Robt? and Mrs. Jo h n s o n A ndr™ C ar"< * Presbyterian pas-
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Walters,
pians, which is being read and
w ith a party, returned from a deer
5
2
5
s
• c i . n . ü r tor of Portland.
studies each day. The subject for S
»„u—__
___
:
hunting
trip to eastern Oregon
Sunday is from th e first chapter,
John Santoro of the Knzeldnle
w ecn^henT ^
"For Me to Live is C hrist."—A n­ c X f n r d
a
£ k T D“ n y 'w h o is on Dr. Robb's farm there. W49 He“ was m s r l d T ^ r C f h ^ '“
4-H Corn club. R H Kincheloe.
drew Carrick, m inister.
had _-
the ______
highest - scoring
lm y He was m arried to Elizabeth
\f r „ „ j
w.«*
n
« leader, ___
•• P
arm enter in Michigan and then j M A ngeled v i s i t ^ M r ^ n d ^ M ™ ,ield nt Minnesota 13 corn In the
P ortland Mon moved to Oregon in 1882.
i
^ohn
M
uerer
^
e
n
t
l
^
COUn,y'
“vcording
to
I.. E Francis.
M E. C hurch (Bethany)
day.
On G erm antow n road. Sunday Hillsboro; also a quintuplet ear A ccidentally Wounded—
He
is
survived
by
his
widow
Mr
and
Mrs
John
M
uerer
vis-
n 'C u i a " '
school evepr Sunday. 10 a. m.; G er­ of popcorn, brought in by Mrs.
Mr and Mrs Earle Sw eetland i b 7 ,he c0l?n,y recently held a
Ken Hirsch of P ortland acci- and
. one . daughter, « Mrs. W E Rice ited
man service. 11 a m„ first a n d John N arup of Banks, and an old- dentally
-
--
—
-
-
tour,
during
which
the
outstanding
wounded him self in the j
Hillsboro route 3
of Yacolt. Wash.. Sunday.
th ird Sundays; English service. 11 fashioned brass key, found by J.
field in the club was selected bv
__
_
w ___
hile _____
rem odeling
a right foot w ith a .22 rifle Sunday
a. m., second and fourth Sundays. W. White,
house
at
Second
and
O
ak
'“streets“
while
hunting
near
Hillsboro.
He
G
r
n
i
V
P
r
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T
T
r
r
r
n
r
l
tr
x
—E. Ju liu s Traglio. pastor.
tf
...
was carrying the gun w ith t h e V J * U ) ) t T 3 V J r t a e u I O
to m an Gets Big
Big Deer-
D eer—
muzzle down, and shot through h is '
—
B aptist Church
Mrs. G. Russell Morgan shot a foot. He was attended by Dr. C. T
Idabo. w here he has uyposi- irom 1 wiM-ib 50; type'
l00; from
fr,,,'d,,m
P
astor
W
oodworth
w
ill
preach
at
freedom
dis­
11
jsyo/v
__a «
, 216-pound buck, the largest one Smith.
tion.
11
30 next Sunday- Dr. Hen- reported so far this season, on a Mr F , |{
...
(C ontinm d from p . K, o n .)
Miss Mary Snyder of P ortland is eases. 50; yield. 200; m aturity. 250.
a total of 1000 points.
D. C. Smith, assistant agronom ­
on the physical and spiritual wel- two weeks ago, included Dr. R. J.
c J S1^te r * uMrs Loit* Represented by the North Pacific
ist from the Oregon State college,
in Portland. She has been in a N ut -
accompanied by the assistant coun-
G rowers' Co-operative a r e
critical condition for several weeks.
B irths
ty agent, scored inch of the win-
D undee N ut Growers, Amity Nut
M
iiler
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
F
ning fields in order to select the
Mrs. Reagan Hostess—
j Growers, Salem N ut G rowers' Co-
Needlecraft club will m eet this operative, Lebanon N ut Growers, Miller, south of Hillsboro, Septcm - outstanding one. The seven fields
scored and th eir respective scores
afternoon (Thursday) w ith Mrs. S. J Yamhill C ounty G rowers' associa her 27, a girl.
Grossen To Mr and Mrs. Fred are as follows: John Santoro. Haz-
M. Reagan. Mrs. R. C. Munson
tion. W ashington Nut G rowers’ Co­
assisting hostess.
operative, Polk County Nut Grow­ G rossen of Helvetia. Septem ber 27. eidale. 921; Clayton Nybrrg, Tual-
3 ¿ oy .
atin. 887; Amos and Elmer Bierly.
ers. Gaston N ut Growers.
Aid M eets W ednesday—
Reynolds—To Mr. and Mrs. H ar- Kinton. 86(1. C harles Davis, North
| Ladies' Aid of t h e M ethodist |
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old Reynolds of M ountaindale, Sep- Plains, 854; John McBeth Green-
Episcopal church wiU hold a gen -I TT J I
f V in p p rit
tem ber 28. a boy.
ville, 843; Cnrl VanKleck. Kinton,
eral meeting of all circles at the | E 1 H I CM V 1I1CI. I l l
V andehey—To Mr. and Mrs. E m - 832; Jim Davidson. Helvetia, 772
church Wednesday afternoon.
est Vandehey of Hillsboro, Sep-
Prem ium money totaling $16025,
Mrs. Lomax Hostess—
tem ber 29. a boy.
three full scholarships with a value
Dorcas club of All Saints’ Epis-
C arter—To Mr and Mrs. L. B. of $3« and five half scholarships
(C ontinued from pane one)
1 copal mission w ill m eet T hursday
C arter of Orenco, Septem ber 30, a with a value of $30. w ere sent out
evening. October 10, w ith Mrs. L. person of the defendant or sub­ hoy-
to Washington county 4-H club
ject of th e action. T hat the in d ic t-!
: C. Lomax.
E pler—To
m ent does not conform to the Ore-
___ Mr. and Mrs. . John members by the state fair board
Attend O. L T.—
gon Code T hat more than one ?„pI*r °5ri
H1™ ™ "«. Septem ber as a result of th eir w innings at
John (Bud) Persons and Nelson crim e is charged and that the facts
a m
, v a , i he
,a lr'. nc™rd ln K lo
° S „.T.°KM
” rsT " E u°*' L' ? Francis, assistant county
Weaver are attending the Oregon as stated do not constitute a crime
j Institute of Technology in P o rt­
Gordon and Elgin Edwards, age scn of H lllsbor°. O ctober 1. a boy agent.
land. Classes started Monday.
28 and 30, waived prelim inary
"
_ ,
Hansen of the Rock Creek
hearing in county court and were Card P arty Friday Night—
Dairy club topped the list of win-
W inter in South—
P ythian Sisters will give a bene- Pers wRb a total of $52 In prem-
Mr. and Mrs. F. P hillips left bound over to the grand ju ry un-
Friday for San Francisco to spend der $250 bonds each on a charge fit card party F riday night at the !um.. n,<’n®y and a $12 scholarship
le
p
e
r
-
,
K.
P. hall. Auction and contract
*be
sum m er school.
the w inter w ith a daughter.
of assault and battery on the
bridge, '500" and pinochle will be
played. Everyone invited. Mes- C l l l b M i - t i l h l ‘f t i n
dames Dora Nelson, Fred Sewell,
I V I C I I l D C r S 111
W. C. Gifford. Lee Oakes, E. L.
Johnson, and Miss Angie H arring­
ton wiil be the hostesses.
(C ontinued from page one)
Ask about new exefu s/ve
ject are as follows: Ignatius Evers.
Divorces G ranted
P eter Evers, A delbert Evers, Law­
H ieber—John F. from Elsie M.
M o n fa g F e a tu re s
rence Jansen, Gervase Jansen. M ar­
vin H eynderickx, Joe Berger, Char-1
les Shaper, B ernard Altishin, Ed
and Frank Setniker, Donald Mc­
M
ain
Street
Prom pt
Intosh, Verne Jelderks, John San­
toro,
Frederick
Pulcipher,
Ed
Enjoy H ealthful
Service
P hone 81
Seus, H arry Wendt, A lbert VanDc-
Moortel, Remi Coussens, C yril L or­
Heating Comfort
enz, Leonard Lalleyne, Merle P en­
nington,
Clayton and W ilbur Ny-
S p e c ia ls for O ctober 4 and 5
berg, Gordon Moore, Jim Davidson,
..Modern
Beauty
Modal r it »
A lbert Grossen, John Hansen, Am­
F o r home« desiring
os and Elm er Bierly, Carl Van
to u«c wood
a fuel.
..Economy, too!
B ou gh t and Sold
Kleek, M aurice Claeys, Hy Sohler,
C harles Davis, Leo Knodel, Jam es
Meek, A nthony and G erald Herb,
MANNING’S................................................
1929 Ford R oadster
Raymond D lerickx, C yril Vuylsteke,
Now you can have your new M ontag Circulator
John
McBeth, Glen Ireland, Bill
Heater immediately. No m atter how large or how
1929 Ford C oupe
Kelly and Royal G ardner.
Booster Night at
DIviiree» Flint
C onnell R eports and
R ecords G et Praise
llleber Elsie M from John F.
Diiignan Freda M. from John J.
First cheek up in Washington
Huncoek Ollie Derevu from For­
county made of sheriffs' reports of
auto iieenses, was completed Wed est Buren.
nesday ufternoon b) F J. Newton,
Iluglies II F from Murjorie
One More Week
W EIL’S 22nd A N N IV E R SA R Y SALE
ENDS SATURDAY, OCT. 12th
BUY W H A T YOU NEED NOW — A T R ED U C ED
PRICES— W HILE Q U A N T IT IE S LAST. Extra ape.
c ia ls in all d ep artm en ts for the last w eek !
SALE WOMEN S SPORTSWEAR
Beautiful
Long S leeve
SW EA TER S
Tw in
Novelty eheck
foil colors.
A ll W ool
SKIRTS
S w eater
Sets
Patterns and
colors to match
your sweaters
and aeta.
Fall styles and
the newest
colors.
$4
.00
’1
S J .4 9
.9«
CHURCHES
W OM EN OF W A SH IN G T O N C O U N TY
YOU ARE INVITED
TO A
GOSSARD
Hiatt tO Lay It Ollt
Showing
in our store
ALL DAY
SATURDAY
October 5 th
Buried on Tuesday
Santoro Highest
on His Corn Field
■ « S i = 3 ^ d £ c 3 S '£ s '3
Continue Nut Code Burns.
SPECIAL
M,SS i m p l i c i t q ’
/o r
Miss Lila Laskey, Gos­
san! factory representa­
tive, will show you the
complete line of MisBim-
plicity garments, combin­
ations, girdles, front lac­
ing corsets nnd brassieres.
See these beautiful gar­
ments — No charge, of
course. All D ay S aturday,
O ctober 5
G rai ter Hip Control
Our Terms
will let you enjoy a modern
MONTAG
Ober October 21
CIRCULATOR HEATER
Right Now!
tM
Products Exhibit
Powers Grocery
Coffee
small your home is, a Montag will solve your heat­
ing problem for many years to come. I t will bring
beauty, comfo.t, convenience and cleanliness into
your home at L O W C O ST. T here’s a model for
every requirement. A ll are o u ts ta n d in g v alu es.
Models for wood or coal, or for wood exclusively.
Arrange for your Montag today.
Broom
GOOD .....................................................
T o ile t P aper
4 for
Your old heater Is down payment
on any Montag Circulator Heater
M
AND UP
See O ur
«°N
p L y °
per week on balance
DISPLAY
SEE US TODAY!
LESTER IRELAND ÔC CO.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Beans
LIM A.
n n n c ^ ^ 7 5
.............................................................
Ray-Maling. 2 for .........
C orn
R ay-M aling. 2 for
Catsup
2 for ..............................................
USED
CARS
24c
60c
1929 E ssex C oupe
1927 C h evrolet C oach
1927 E ssex C oach
1 9 2 9 N ash Sedan
Other cars to choose from.
19c
25c
All kinds of Top Work,
Painting and Body Work.
C ars W ash ed and
P olish ed
Agent for
W illy s and G rah am -P aige
28c
28c
Many other Items specially priced for Friday and
Saturday. These prices good Oct. 4 and 5 only.
Mrs. Pitm an Hostess—
Mrs. A. O. Pitm an was hostess
, for a luncheon Tuesday at h e r
home. Present were Mesdames Wil­
bur Dinton and son Don, S. B ur­
ton and daughter Marlene, and
C arl Rolff, all of Portland.
G rah am -P aige Sedan
$ 8 6 9 D elivered H ere
W illy s 4-door Sedan
$ 5 7 9 D elivered H ere
G as - O il - A ccessories
Used Car Exchange
2nd and W ash. P h on e 2641
O .K 'd Red Tag
USED CARS
May he obtained only from your
CHEVROLET DEALER
When you want to buy or trade with
CONFIDENCE, look for the red tag.
1934 C h evrolet
1933
C h evrolet
1933 C hevrolet
C oupe ..............................................
1932 Ford
C oupe ..............................................
1932 P lym outh
Sed an .................................................
1932 P lym outh
C oupe ..............................................
$/?Off
^495
$/IA
C
¿t«IO
Ovw
$ R
i ry / 3
$ Q Q /Z
d«/v
UOU
$9/1
C >
d‘l<
1931 C hevrolet 6 -w h e e l
Sed an ....................................................
1931 C hevrolet
C oach ..................................................
$ 9 Q fix
1929 G rah am -P aig e
1934 C h evrolet P ickup
and cam p body ..........................
$y|
* ■
$/f ft A
body..... aW
1931 C hev T ruck, 157-inch, dual,
with canopy express
1930 C h evrolet Truck with Stock
Stam p
Collectors
H ere’s a new angle—m ake a
collection of stam p photos of
your friends. It's fun!
l'A x iy ,
Photos
10c
Enlargements, 2 x 3 , mounted
$2 dozen
S e p t 23 to Oct. S only
Schramel
Studio
109 S. 2nd
Hillsboro
$4 ’Tff
131-inch,
with stock rack
JL / 9
AND THIRTY OTHER CARS AND TRUCKS
We have sold 74 used cars and trucks
in the past sixty days.
1929 C hevrolet T ruck,
SEE US BEFO R E Y O U BU Y
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
.lamni Whitelaw, Prop.
C h evrolet and O ldsm obile
318-332 E. Main Street