The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 02, 1936, Image 9

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Read Advertising—
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Appears in the Argua.
Volume 12. No. 46
Rebi-knhi Plan Installation,
Mrs. Flint in Charge
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Argus 1 of 2 Weekly ABC
Members in West
With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, January 2, 1936
llilla b o r u iu<J«?|Hrridaitt k «lab JU h «4 1MÏ2
Scholls A id
M eets Friday
One of Tivo—
nnd Christm as d inner u t t h e
Charles Shipley residence ut Hank ;
Mrs M arie Phillips of Portland
visited ut the Hugh Kellogg home
Christmas.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Hesse w ere
Christm as dinner hosts for sixteen
Uly Mr«. F. I. Brown 1
I l i n . i
i
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r .i
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.
guests.
' ' meeting of the Fricnd-
,’a r /
Tigurd Epworth League ehoir of nnd , business
24 members gave u musicul pro- ly Corner Sunday school c l a s s ,
gram ut the Scholls League service which was held at the Leon Davis
Sunday evening. Itefreshm ents were home, was attended by tw enty
served by the Scholls league.
member- The dale of the mect-
A
lurge
crowd
gave
Mr.
and
Mr.
mgs
to z.nt the
rnov
rxn ,
Iin a ». churivuri
onorieon Thurs-
rl’ 1» i ■ , I V
AZ i I fie was
1 r 1 • i »/ changed
, of
,f rxf,
/• rx month
m
1» l in fourth
r»L.o/i
Jam
es McCann
Wednesday
each
place
day evening, and enjoyed a dune- of Thursday Next meeting will be
Ing party.
‘ at tin- 3. E. Stoller home Jan u -
Then Nissen underw ent a m ajor ' ary 22.
operation ut the Good Sam aritan 1 Mr. and Mi
S E. W atkins of
hospital Saturday.
Nowberg und Mrs. J. H arper and
The Ed llolcom family was re- daughter of Seattle visited Mr.
leased from scarlet fever q u aran ­ W atkins' daughter, Mrs. W. H. Mc­
Nay, Sunday.
tine last Wednesday.
A rkle and Velma Rosevear and
R ev. V irg il Speeee is conducting
revlvul meetings ut the Mountain th eir mother. Mrs. George Rosc-
| c h u r c h ttiis week.
vear, visitisi their brother and son,
as dinner guests nt ddd
the Albert,
w . Christm
A
n . d „ and
. „ d family
s .,d X “ ~
were Christm as guests of her p ar­
ents, Mr and Mrs. Sam H ulit of
near Hillsboro.
arid Mrs. J. H. McPherson
•nt Christm as with his sister in
and.
Wash
and Mrs m Marion
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u u u il
u Boge
v |f '
Place Sold
Laurel S u nday School Class
C hanges Tim e for M eetings
SCHOLLS Scholls Ladies’ Aid
will im i i nt the s A C otter home
Friday. Mis. S. A. Cotter, Mm.
Ernest Hun on nod Mrs Ed Dcm-
mln will be liostex.ses
Mr. nod Mi Hurncll Orton and
four children of Woods und Mrs.
Elmer Everest of Sand Luke were
x Sunday ovei idr.ht guv ts ut the
" Li
i, . neat
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ii a .........
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n so n imine
Plan Installation
Ruby Rebekah lodge held
Christm as tie l,,,r‘y after a spe- '*
eiul meeting I hursduy evening,
when plans w eie discussed for
joint installation program in the Mrs. J. E Lewton and daughters
near futur I
| | I,'|UC|1«
Nuncy and Jacqueline of Forest
, barge nf m t . I l a to n Mrs Ruby G r.,ve and David Edmonds of Port-
M rvci'. Mrs Ituth Christensen and j.inj
M. < Audrey Heaton were in charge ‘ Mls, Junp HoIcom ,g vlsiting h
Mr « ^ r M ,na; . parly „
..
, aunl- Mrs. H arney Barkley, of Port-
M r a m i M rs George Bennett and ] land.
J
Mr. and Mrs. John Will Sr. of
Beaverton
w ere
pre-Christm as
guests of th eir daughter, Mrs. S. E
Stoller. and family.
C hristm as day guests at t h e
George Rosevear home were Mr
und Mrs. Francis Coolidge and
I I i J la boro
Argua Eatabiiahed 1894
Section 2, Pages 1 to 4
Hillsboro,
the IV
Arnold
guests
their
sister, _ Mrs. Floyd
krunl/
Hr.rtt.
f ,
IP. Gnos
1 Perry
» . family,
. and
. i i »»
. . . of of
- _
»
Frank
Soge.
Miss
Eva
Rawleigh,
P o rtlan d - ’Christmas,
. . ,,
rra n k , Tony and Joe Gnos.
,,, D ,, . _
W.
R.
Hudson
and
fam
ily
w
ere
The John Jepson family spent '
Christm as at Bethany w ith Mrs. guests at the Ray K endall home on
Peavine Ridge New Year's day, the
Ida Edigar.
being the 79th birthday
____
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Nickersoa occasion
anniversary of G randpa Kendall.
Portland were guests from Wed-
■■ Fan,
■ er has sold c
*
d
*
z«*
r
m
d
family
of
Ti.
ird
vi
.ted
with
nesday evening until Sunday. Oth- her former home place to Dr Frank Surprise Parties Given
( the Joe Cooper family December
er Sunday guests w ere Mr. and Menne of Multnomah. An adjoin-
! 28.
People at Bloom ing
Mr; Thomas Savage of Portland.
mg 19-acre p i e c e h a. been sold to
Fern Hill school Christm as pro- i
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNay and Mrs. Rurgett Vose of Oswego.
____
i gram proved successful and in the
(B y M m . E. W . H in
r ie h « _ )
Billy joined relatives at the home
Miss G retchen G ranstrom of Cas-
BLOOMING Mrs. Jo h n S tark | } £ £ ! M
i i : ,? any visitors
,jf . her
• ■ slst(.r, M rs. L,,4{,r . Lindsay * ' ade Locks was a guest at th e Fred
from other communities.
of Lake Grove, as Christm as day Schmidt home Sunday and Mon was re-elected chairm an of the
Christm as day guests at the Joe !
Lutheran Ladies' Aid December 27.
guests.
day
home were J W. Allen of •
, ,,
.
.
Mrs Ada Thomas and son Richie Jl rs W alter Demmin is vice-pres- Cooper
Christm as day pot luck dinner
St. Helens, Miss
May Cooper of 13 a g o o d t , m e to s t a r t y ° u r
was enjoyed at the Eric Schum ach­ of Portland were Christm as guests ldent’ M rs- E w - Hinrichs, secre- Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pat- breeding flock of chickens
er home by Mr. and Mrs. Carl of her sister, Mrs. J. H. Felton, and - y’ and _M rs- Frank Brandaw,
treasurer. Mesdames Herman Rueck- ' ‘?n and„ dau«ht, 7
Glara of Cherry and turkeys on HODGEN-
Sehildhauer and daughter of near family.
er and Oscar Pfahl were named o n | „ V*- - -
Cooper and fam-!
Blooming Mr. and Mr Ray Miller
M,
M r, H „ r ,
i
BREWSTER H . „ . r M ..h,
and children of G rabel district, Sunday evening guests at the Fred „ .
and
h . R. Allen of Gaston.
"'Built
especially for breed-
! Koch was hostess.
Mr. and Mi s Wayne Mullivan, Mr K rahrner home at Blooming.
Jenny Horner of Bend s p e n t; ers. Larger hatches, stronger
Christm as visitors at the E C
....
M uhly and family arrived the f* Miss
and Mrs. Eric Schum acher and
r holidays
l f i l l n a v o at
a t home.
rirvrri**
i • i
i
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, Schumacher. ,M ulloy home w ere George H ath 'o rn ^ a‘ G‘^ ‘* ' SJ.in,‘" D ecem ber 19
chicks, lower mortality.
Evelyn
Dorothy
John
Jepson
Honored
Leon Davis and fam ily w e r e w N H athorn and son Harold of and . rePo,"t a fine trip with snow
A group of relatives surprised '
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d ,lw
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Let us tell you about it.
sister, Mrs. Ma'so’n C a d y ^ f Reynold» and baby son ’¿f Mourn dI' ‘®"'
., r .
„
u
to, Ï " ' !
Hillsboro, and evening guests of ,;*mdale. O thers who called were r/ ? ss J ? te' a G urske ca™e homc '
°f
^*rthdaY- The visitors |
Mr. Davis' parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Mrs- W innie Molloy and son Le- » e ^ m b e r 22 for a stay of about a ^ e r e Miss Helen Jensen of San
S. Davis. Mr. and Mrs
D Beude- ,anfi ®nd daughter Vera of Hub-
Francisco, Mrs. Jenny Jacobsen and
feldt and son were guests th ere bard. W. L. Stevens family. John
p , Pe‘e£
Surprised
daugnters May and Grace, M r and Feed - Seed - Wool and Poultry
also.
Will Jr.. Mrs. B. G. McNay of For-
P eter Ruecker returned home
Mrs. Henry Felde and Max, Doris 1
Telephone 3061
Mr. and Mrs Herman
W hitmore ' 1 G rove and Mrs F. L. Brown,
frùrn, . P ortland- w here he ?Pd H2!enlr,F ^ld® oi P ortland a n d ;
a n d d a u ffh t^ r E lp a n n r u/ sr,. r h r ic t. Mrs. Mulloy wishes toi t h a n k the bad been visiting at the home of Mrs- A1 Utigarde and
son of
M rs. J. S tark
to H e a d G ro u p
NOW
STJ
SSK CS
Farmers’ Cash Store
Hayward
V ivian H udson)
William M artin left
,, ,
, „
P1
Mrs. A. V. Collier of Orland. C al. rem ained until Saturday.
for Eugene December 28.
It •'. -nt' f..i- (linn»'r' E,®htccn wcrc Mr. and Mrs Dale Y errington of C hristm as eve dinner party guests
Members of Blooming 4-H Sew­
. ,,
. .' , , ,
Long Bench. Wash., Miss M argaret 1 at the John Speiring home were
ing club w ere given a Christmas
M r .and M rs. Lloyd M urray vis- Sim of The Dalles and Mr. and ' Mr. and Mrs. Carl Brooks and two
party by th eir leader, Mrs. E. W.
Ited Mr. uml Mrs O. H Brougher
ulmerich and »tough- children and Mr and Mrs.
John
Hinrichs, at her home December
a l Scott Mills Saturday, w here Mr ter Alice of
Hillsboro
Dahne of Llnnton. Mr. and Mrs.
28- .
M urray attended I O. O. F. meet-
S choll. Rebekah club met at the W L
bert. Iren.and
?!
Illness is confining Louis Neu-
ng
Portland. Mrs. Herman Jaenicke of
home of the president. Mrs. Lloyd Ina Stevens.
k irk to his bed.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Whoon, M urray, Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. RoUIn M eyers w ere I ShT!»*??? „???
Robert E n-
Buy Farm
Fred Johnson, and Miss Freda
Mr and Mrs. Ed Bolma enter- Christm as u«i>
day gUl'aiB
guests UI
of ilkS
his hlSlCF,
sister ?chcdl Tl,
. of near Hillsboro, called . on
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H allauer
Johnson of Yuba City, Cal , are tnined with a Christm as dinner for Mrs lamia»
Ray Hansen, and family of HmmT r L
n acc° r,"Panlcd by
have purchased the farm adjoin­
visiting their daughter and sister, Mr and Mrs Olas Bolma. Mr. and Kinton.
Jim m y Enschede of Hillsboro.
ing the Fern Hill school and have
Mrs. Waldo Flint, and family at Mrs Albert Bolma. Jack Bolma, all
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNay at-
, and Mrs' Adt Rutschm an
moved onto the place.
the A. It Flint farm until after of I Portland, and Mr. and Mrs Alma tended the funeral of her grand-
t « ° sons w ere Christm as day
Program Held
New Year's.
¡j
-¥ ? n t'
..
Ialh‘T' W H G a» a” d
Newberg.
Mr and M ^ 'R o y ^ e in e c lT o i
A sacred Christm as program was
Mr Edith M orris is spending the
Mr. und Mrs Eli Robinson. Mar- Monday,
given
in
the L utheran church
and Francs
“
. week
.
I at the Hoy
- Lazier home in i vin
— -•••-
•
Tiegs
and V irgil-i Velma Rosevear. senior in Hills- Portland. Gordon Heineck and tw in
Christm as eve under th e direction
nephews,
Law
rence
and
Clarence
M - nt . n
.! v i
,,, ,,
enc Dyc' al1 of Nampa. Idaho, a r e . boro high school, is ill this week
of R. P. Moeller. A lta M eyer and
Veek. returned home with them
M s |,|., Do,. Of s . r I io Woolley, visiting at the II T Hesse home, with ehiekenpox.
(B y Misa D orothy Boy)
Velda S tark asked the questions
P'lit he Week-end at the
Mr and Mrs. Alma Bolma of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy A braham and Sunday to rem ain until after New
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL — Mr which were answ ered by pupils of
' c h r . ' s l o . s ' j o ' " , " ’T n
c t c r Wh‘tlock. Mont , are nt the Ed Rol- son Donovan and daughter Dorothy Year's day.
and Mrs. Sam W alters entertained , the school and Sunday
_____ _________
school. Fol-
( h I tu n s gu. Is at the f u r l Seif- ma home for un Indefinite stay.
of Toledo and Mr. and Mrs Frank
Play Well Received
u- 'ti ? r c k r ‘fia*r ' “'“I
i ar
Sunday guests at the Ernest Han- H anauskc and thre< children o il "The Corn-Fed Baby." fiftcen- with a dinner Christm as Guests were lowing the service attractive pack
Mr. and Mrs. John Chatterton, John i ages of candy, nuts and oranges
' ll » i. o ht'rtdan and Bob Eyt- son home were Mr. and Mrs Odis Portland w en Sunday
_____, guests at
_P’ay j n. . onc atd' 8‘ven by Jr. and Francis C hatterton of Os- were distributed by the Ladies'
en
i ortiund. .. .i ... ,
Stringer
and
son
and
H
arry
and
the
S.
E.
Stoller
home.
Mesdames
Earmmgton
folks
at
the
Farm
, ........................ .
un», n u n y u n u
-j xu. a i u m r n o m e, a ie s a a m e s
....... ....................
o .v
r a n n trander, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. F rank Aid. Christm as gift packages were
n • i
i i ’.
,,hlplpy and Henry Lambert, ull of Portland.
A braham and Hanauskc are Mr Union program S aturday night was Parm er and baby of Portland. Mr. | also distributed to the shut-ins and
son attended a family reunion
W. G Hesse is slowly Improving S toller’s sisters.
well r»?ceived by a hall full oi and Mrs. Jack Satchel and Delina persons living alone.
after several wi-eks’ illness.
Mr. and M ri. Sidney Rothstrom Pouple. Cast included I.o irain c Put- Satchel of Beaverton, Miss Phyllis
A group of young people from
Mr. und Mr? Ralph Buckley and and two sons w ere Christm as day nam . Loren Rehse. E sther Boge. White. C harles W alters and Mr. and Trinity
Lutheran church, Portland,
Mrs. Alice Buckley of Forest Grove, guests of Mr. Rothstrom ’s m other Erunk Schulm erich and Eva Dodge. Mrs. Sam Walters.
Guns, Am m unition
presented a three-act play entitled
Mr
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Allen
of
Cor-
,
and
sisters
in
Portland.
O
ther
program
num
bers
w
ere
a
Fishing Tackle
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W right of "L ittle M other B aker” to a large
nelius and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence I Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh W hitmore monologue by Fred K rahrner and Portland visited M. C. Larsen and audience
in the local church Sun­
CORWIN HARDWARE
B urke and family of Beaverton and two daughters w ere Christm as instrum ental music by th e Laurel family Sunday.
day night. Following th e perform ­
128 2nd Ave.
Phone 72 were Christm as guests at the Wal- flay guests of her sister, Mrs. Hillie :,r >ng orchestra. High scores in
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn C arr vis-1
the P ortland visitors were
ter B urke home
i Tykeson, and children of Chehalem "50°" w ere won by Mrs. T urner ited Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz of ance
A gent Long Radios
given a reception by St Peter's
Mountain.
;md John Haase: Mrs. W alter O rr P ortland Sunday.
Young People's society. Harold Mey­
Christm as day dinner party guests and Bevin Boge receiving 1 o w.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy en ter­
was toastm aster. M ildred Meyer,
t the L. A. W hittle home w err I’inochle high scores were won bv tained friends Christm as eve. Pres- er
Lois Alton and Clara Helmold w ere
1» charge of the meal. Among oth­
ers in the cast w ere Florence Haase
H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S
and Richard Lankow. Leonard
EI.MON1CA—Work on the new
Ruecker prom pted
behind
the
M. D.
auditorium and gymnasium o f
scenes.
school
district
No
ll
is
well
under
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
Program Held
way. It is anticipated that t h i preached in place of V. T Six', ce. Rochstad and daughter Janice and Charles R„v
A large audience witnessed a
SPECIALIST
Christm as program given by pupils ,
GLASSES PITTKO
of the Iowa Hill school under the
direction of Miss Freda K ehrli De- |
Koom >
cember 24. A short play was given
Com mere la I N a tio n a l R a n k A n n as
by pupils of the low er grades, an ­
other by those of the upper grades,
l'hon««
H<>ura
Dleii. e. 2972
9 :20 R. m to 12 m.
accordion solos by L ester Newman
O ff ic « 2971
I :30 p. m. to ft p m
and recitations and Christm as car­
ols by all of the children Gifts
/ere exchanged by th e pupils and
each received a gift and some can-
led south by her niece.
Manson Bennett, who recently
hanged
moved to P ortland and is w orking
Farm ers’ Union
in the Harold Doty architect office,
krn<1 e n ld « , l i n y f e v e r ,
been changed for
■ ■ I b m ■
and
e a ta rrb «
spent Christm as day with his par-
D o n ’t « n d ■ r • t h ia t o r t u r e
business meeting
ents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
B.
Bennett.
i n o l h r r d n y . A a k f o r a F ltK IC
le school Jan u ary
Miss Ruth Lundgren «pent Chirst-
c h L.ls,mas Thursday O ther Christm as eve""and* ¡ ¡ r i ? G len n "C arr
T i t K A TM »«: N T n o w , T O D A Y .
mas day w ith friend« In Woodburn m i^ ie ^ v Thn^.«« »71» i® C'iFeT0*? Christm as guests w ere B. G. Me-
W ayne G a rritv ’ of O akland Cal 8 and the social meeting w ill take
I l l a r o r e r ho»» O im ia a n d « l in v a
Saturday night guests at the John ,4,1'r S f s:-h 11
d Joseph Stret- Nav and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown spent’ th e holidays with his m r ’ place in Cornelius on the fourth
fo u n d r e l ie f q u ic k ly w lt b
| Lundgren home included Harold
Mr«S V T ^ e ^ c c “ » ^ !c w e
George Schmidt. CCC education- ents. Mr. and Mrs. H arrv G arrity' Wednesday of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Newman and
Gustafson and Glen Wilson of Cor sented w ith a com forter from the M v X 'P o i° n t “a n d 'T f,fenriU A r r "
» ^ " h ‘h°m r<* eived hi«h , fam ily
- spent
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Christm as w
ith Mrs.
valila,
and
B
eatrice
Donaldson
of
Mountain Home Ladies' Aid A Smith a .r »L 7
' i,
Apth" r sc° re at th F H ubcr card Pa r ‘y Sat- Lola Stickler of Forest Grove,
T o o r fre e t r e a tm r a t
I Tigard
n o r a v a ila b le a l l
group of the members of »1,7
a '™ cd. a tJ hc hon2e ° L lh e urday night.
! Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Boge and
down to attend the teachers' con­
vention in Portland,
Mrs. Schmidt Honored
Mrs. Adolph Schm idt was pleas-
i',?rIy,-iS,e Zp riM r-1’‘lAtu Thu,r,sd»»y whe,i
ii L X k ’ u . 7 ? h r‘’ H£ fim an
ot.
|
Chnstm as.
Ervin Baker of Portland visited
Saturday night and Sunday at the
F. L. Brown home.
Adolph and-C harlie Schm idt vis
‘ted
their brother
and uncle Al
bert, at Tualatin Sunday The latter
!
lattcr
has been ill with rheum atism for
sometime but is improving.
Christm as guests at the M K ey­
ser home were Mrs. M. Bradley.
Theodore Keyser and Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Jungers, all of Portland.
rs. Cecil Herst, 'who
former Willings farm,
repairing buildings.
Francis West fam ily have
to Brighton and expect to
spent th e w inter there.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis H iatt o f
Stringtow n road and Miss Anna
Laemerman of Forest Grove were
home with th eir folks, Mr. and
Mrs. George Laemerman, over the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Updike
and family visited Clarence's sister,
Mrs. Floyd Rawleigh, and family
of Portland Tuesday.
Floyd and Ross U pdike w ere
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Enjoy REAL
COMFORT
this year!
Many Parties Held
Bethany District
GET Y O U R N E W
Every savings certifi­
cate is insured up to
$5.000.00 under the
Federal Insurance
Plan.
_ Gym Under Way
at Elmonica School
Sinus Trouble
S tate Ca
ing the
I tivity at
I the Argus.
Pharm acy
Z. J. Riggs, Prop.
I h i, „ „ y -,™ , ,,, h , B
m a t th is w a s
c ,„ d y , c
No m atter how large or small the
memorial you select may be, w e will
m ake every possible effort to m ake It
truly beautiful. Only the finest m aterials
and w orkm anship will go into it. In d e­
sign. likewise, it will be original, modern
and distinctive. O ur prices are the very
lowest possible.
OREGON MONUMENT WORKS
PRINTS!
N»'w as tomorrow—
the very latest in col­
orful, attractive, col­
or-fast cotton prints.
Tualatin Valley
Federal Savings
& Loan Ass’n.
J.
M.
PERSON. Mgr.
Savings & Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro
Oregon
QUADRIGA CLOTH
PRISCILLA PRINTS
Regular 30-lneh w idth G u ar­
anteed fast color. A w onder­
ful print in new designs.
20c
11ÍC
Yard
Yard
—
few ;moî2t.hs’
A' E' Wilson of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. John McFec w ere
Miss M argaret Dickm an of Mon­
Christinas eve and Christm as da-
m outh spent the holidays w ith •*
her
iniests
nt fhr» W
William
w err home
u ‘ parents,
hi
PortPand
llham K
Rev, and Mrs. Dickman.
voting on the proposed union high
Mr and Mrs. Andy KaMdahl and ■ 1
1
school to be built at Sherwood nnd four children were Christm as guests
to elect directors for th e district. I of her mother, Mrs. Ida Shaw of
U SED CARS
and Trucks
D r. Brown
fayette for a dinner
There will be no Sunday evening party.
C. E. services until after the re ­
Mr and Mrs. William Joos Jr.
vival services are over.
and baby ion of Hillsboro w ere
Mrs. Bertha Waldron entertained Christm as guests of her mother.
with a dinner parly Sunday for Dr. M r s . Flora Baker.
and Mrs. F. E. F errill of Portland,
W alter Reese had a s Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. M. Dillon and Miss guests Lucille Bennett of Portland
Agnes Dillon of Milwaukie, and L. Thelma Mulloy and Gilman Wight’
R. Ralston of Chehalem Center.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Schmidt
Miss Ruby Hodson of Willamina
spent several days last week with
her sister, Mrs. R. P. Courtney.
Mr. and Mrs. Elm er Hodson and
family of W illamina were C h rist­
mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe
Courtney.
Guests at the E. Lorenzen homo
AT NIGHT
Christm as day included Mr. and
Il's
a
simple
m atter to make
Mrs. Carol Simpson and daughter
lifelike, natural snapshots with
llelly Jean of the Gibbs district;
almost any cam era—
Rev. and Mrs. W. E. Simpson, of
Liberal; Mr. and Mrs. L, S. Loren- I
Here's A ll You Need
zen and family and S. C. Purkcy,
all of Dayton: Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Kodak “SS” Pan Filin
Lorenzen and family. Amity, and
Rev. and Mrs. I,. II. W illard und
Mazda PhotoFlood
three children of Portland.
Bulb.
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The C. C. Store
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the school
for the for
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Excella P atte rai, 15c und 25c
J. H. GARRETT, Prop.
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49 k-75
Lester Ireland
& Co.
SPECIAL
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“W INTERIZED” M eans
D entist
Business Men are
Judged by Their
Appearance
Snapshots
110 s,|Uare Jfi-ineli width. Ex­
ira fine quality, newest p at­
terns for early spring.
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H. H. STANNARD, M anager
Phone 121
Hillsboro
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270 E. Main Ht.
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« You CAN have a new Mon­
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hom e im m ediately. W e hava
m ade it easy fo r you to hava
real com fort in your homo
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A M ontag C irculator H eat­
e r w ill furnish an abundance
o f w arm th econom ically. I t
w ill bring beauty into your
home, for new M ontag m odels
are m odern— attractiv e in ap­
pearance.
There is 5 type, a size, a
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quirem ent.
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Savings of $1.00 ac-,
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Syn-O-Spray
H illsboro
MONTAG
Phone 2601W
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E. L. Ross
Insurance
Fire,
Life.
Auto,
I'llli k
Aloha,
Oregon
Schramel •
Studio
109 S. 2nd
PLATES—So thin you
cau sec through them,
yet strong and durable.
DENTIST
Commercial Bldg.
Hillsboro
Oregon
“Winterized” used ears are sold by Dodge dealers
only. Every “Winterized” used ear on our floor is com­
pletely serviced for winter driving, comfort and pro­
tection . . . without extra expense to you.
Come in today . . . See for yourself tiie
extra value that you get in
"Winterized” Used Cars
Dr. P. G. Brown
Second and Main Sts.
Hillsboro
An immaculate suit,
free of spots and stains,
marks the ma/i of pre­
cision. Let us do your
Dry Cleaning in o u r
modern process.
♦ Brakes Serviced.
♦ Battery "W interized" for Easy
Starting.
♦ Safe Tires.
♦ W inter Grease and Oil.
♦ Radiator Serviced for W inter.
♦ Windshield W iper T hat Works.
♦ Free from Usual W inter Troubles.
Home Laundry
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ora.
CADY MOTOR CO.
Hillsboro, Oregon