The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 16, 1936, Page 11, Image 11

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H IL L S B O R O
toffee Club Backs
* Showing of Picture
ARGUS,
Eighth Graders
Plan a Carnival
in Near Future
T igard Couple
M arried Caster
H IL L S B O R O ,
Page Three
OREGON
m. E iingeli tic service, 8 p. m
You a re w elcom e T uesday, 8 p. m.,
p ra y e r md praise ervice. T h u rs­
day. 8 ,i in S hady B rook ch u rch
serv ice F riday, 8 p. m . young
people
m eeting ad B ible tody.
Q uo ' ■
h I di .i . .on
M elvir
BITEO N
At ,i p re tty w e ld in g
Ea tri S unday a t th e burnt* of
| tb c b rid e '
jmii i nks, Mr and Mi
E Jam .
p:i to r
! A Z w c iiH T of T igard. Mi
Ellen
T he eighth g rad e of th e J u n io r
('o ffe r clu b w ill
.or Gcorj»,» tin* eighth b irth d a y m i n im ary of 1 Z w ein er b er im e th e tn ide of H en­
high will h av e a carn iv al in th e
Beaverton Chureh of Christ
»Has I n ’’M ister Hobo,” nt the her d au g h ter. M ary lt.,e An egg r y Mi t / e r it u i e , son of Mi am i Mt
i school gym May li. T h e public is
N ext Lord
Day m o rning th e re
ttictiuii th e a tre n ex t WeiJnc d a y b u n t won enjoyed. P re se n t w ere , B erm an M etzentine.
w ill l,e a pecial d ed icatio n .-.ervice
T h e bride, w ho w a i given In i invited.
<1 ThiiiMi.ty night*. A pril 22 and Joyce and O live Ma< Bai tram pf,
H elen L aver of the fifi ha been for a new p u lp it B ible recently
acco i i I iiik t o uiiNouriceineiit Jo.sre and lim e G t i o . P ally <’y n u , m arria g e by h er fattier, wa* love­
M i.s M acD ow ell of th e acq u ired and the pa tor w ill hold a
p |e at the m eetin g of th e club M argaret H ardy, G eorgia P attei on. ly in a w h ite Mik crep e gow n w ith ab e n t
He
Jday aftern o o n at th e ch am b er B everly T rite*, S u zan n e and .lack b rid al ra p of w h ite tu lle and satin D avid B ill had poison oak and service unique in c h a ra c te r
colNNierce. Mi
E 1. M oore is Searcy, l>onn.i H olland, M urjotle j S h e earn ed , w h ite F aster lilies and wa out T h u rsd ay a n d F riday. u rg e 1; friends as w ell as m em bers
P u p ils of Mi
M aeD ow ell’s room to be pre ent nt th is rervice S e rv ­
c h a rg e of tick et d istrib u tio n , and Ju an it i Shipley, C arol H ewitt, a pai agus lei n.
H er only a tte n d a n t wan Mi u. th a t re tu rn e d to school th is week ices for Sunday a ie as follow ,'
li all m em bers an* req u ested to Mamie and Leona W yatt. Lois Jean
lp on the tick et .sale M i l It and C hai Ies Jones, B elen Lewis, R uby Johnson, w ho w ore a frock a re D olores Boyd, R uth P eters. B ible . ehool, 9:45 n. m . Mi V erna
nnk P e te rs wilt u ria n g e for B eatrice I'leglowri. Jo an C hriateii- of yellow d o tted swi . an d r a i n e d I,o,.; M ildred S lone and J a c k Doyle lfoppei su p e rin te n d e n t; C o m m u n ­
T a l i s m a n r o s e s , free* ius and m aiden of th e 2B; Ire n e M cG inn and Jo h n ion ei vice follow ed by B ible d ed i­
lice n u m b ers betw een shows
aen. F red C oin. L ester C lark , R ich ­
Mrs J. M P erson, ch airm an of ard Ringle, Elroy S ch in d ler, Lou».: h air fern. E v e re tt M etzentine a rte J C lark of the IB W arren P h illip of cation -ervice, 11 a. m.; C hristian
O akland, Cal . carne in to th e 8A E ndeavor. 8:30 p in . song service
as best m an for tin b ro th er.
1» lite ra tu re co m m itter, bad ch arg e Z um w alt, Mi
L ester M ooberry
C h a i Ii
S n y d er of D elta
Colo, and ierm o n , 7:30 p m. M id-w eek
P reced in g th e cerem o n y Mi
th e afte rn o o n ’s p io g iam , and and Mr.. I A. D eaville.
B elen S rh m e ltz e i, a c o ll in of the cam e in to th e 4B. B illie S how ers se rv ice W ednesday, 7:30 p in. M
c ,e n te d Mrs. A II B in d in g w ith
groom , san g “I Love You T ru ly ” moved to St. M ary's and A lan P u tm an , pa. tor.
lovely p lan t as a prize to th e
accom panied
b y
Mi s
M a r y S pooner m oved to N orth D akota.
Hnhei w ho had read and given
T he 71J class en joyed a class Aloha Community Baptist Chureh
S ch m eltzer an d B a rry Schmeltz« .
view ; on th e greatest n u m b er
on tip* violin and .saxophone. Mi .. p arty and w ien er roast T h u rsd ay
B ible chixil. 9 45 a. m . w orship.
hooka d u rin g the literary con-
M ary S ch m eltzer a n d
B a i r y a fte r school a t C arl F ish b a e k ’s Ila . m and 7:45 p. m : B. Y. P. U .
it
Mi
V. W G a rd n e r rang
Mr.
and
Mrs.
G.
W.
llofile
of
place.
S
ch
m
eltzer
play
ed
th
e
w
edding
0:45 p m : p ra y e r and p raise .erv­
fe ra l solos, w ith Mi.. Fieri Sew - th is city mid Mr. II. A L ow ry of
m arch from "Lohengrin.**
Mi. K etchum 's GB classes have ice W ednesday, 8 p. m L adies meet
an acciinipanist; Itev C h arles
Aloha
re
tu
rn
e
d
T
h
u
rsd
ay
n
i
g
h
t
i
T
h
e
Rev.
S.
R
aynor
S
m
ith
,
p
as­
ju
st
co
m
pleted
free
hand
d
raw
in
g
s
first T h u rsd ay of each m onth in
(teed gave an in sp iratio n al ad-
from a tw o m onths' t u p w hich in to r of T ig ard M ethodist ch u rch , of th e N ile valley in Egypt. A lvin th e ch u rch at 2 p. m T he ladies
• >
and Mi
It I. Sm ith, li
lnhgli.il,
E
astern
O
le
eluded
W.i
read
th
e
cerem
o
n
y
b
efo
re
d
e
c
o
ra
­
K
rau
s
w
as
ju
d
g
ed
as
h
av
in
g
th
e
a re giving a n o th e r luncheon in
1^' gav«- .1 ta lk O il s o m e o f gun, C alifo rn ia, and New M exico.
tio n s of cream and white narcisbU.h best out of th e 50 m aps draw n.
th e ch u rch parlor? A pril 23. The
•
pi log h»'.k . w in< h he
They
tra
v
e
le
d
.'itiU
O
m
ile,
d u l l i n ’, and asp arag u s fern.
T
h
e
8A
had
an
"A
pril
F
ool”
pastor's subject for n ext S unday
d on display table
th
e
ir
v
acation,
a
n
d
en
co
u
n
tered
Ovci
sixty
re
la
tiv
e
s
and
friend
p
a
rty
an
d
th
e
g
uests
w
ere
Mr.
m o rning w ill be "T he Robe, th e
Mi.s. (»lady?. M eyer of T igard,
w eu th er w ith th e exception
Jones, Mi s B row n and Mr. K illits. K ing and th e F ea-t." A loha com ­
linty federation presid en t, w as good
of h ard ram s and glide* in N o rth ­
T h e fu s t g rad e e n te rta in e d the m u n ity ch u rch had a good E aster
••.sent and m ade a sh o rt talk, ern C alifo rn ia, an d m o w in E ast­ | tion.
A fter a w ed d in g tr ip th e b rid e 2B an d 5B w ith a little play e n ­ serv ice S un d ay m orning. T he church
ging th e m em ber* to a tte n d th e ern O regon, w hich w as piled up
lin ty fed eratio n m eetin g at F or- about four feet at each .side of till' an d groom w ill be at hom e to th e ir titled . "M aking th e Flag." Those w as decorated in w hite an d p u rp le
m an y friend* a t T ig ard .
ta k in g p a rt w ere S ally C ruzen. w ith flow ers to harm onize. Y oung
t G ro v e F riday S he also r e ­ highw
ay.
Dick M artz. M arjo rie Boyd and ladies' ch o ir gave sev eral anthem s,
tested th at m em bers a tten d th e
T hey visited e v ery tow n of Im ­
‘ R obert W hitw orth.
and th e p asto r b ro u g h t an E aster
Itrie t m eetin g in P o rtlan d on port.nice m C alifornia, and found
T h e 4B g eo g rap h y class have m essage. E ight new m em bers w ere
ii. 1
tile
fair
ai
Sati
D
iego
v
ery
intv
been stu d y in g S w itzerlan d Mrs. w elcom ed into th e ch u rch re la tio n ­
lie leg ates to th e countv m eet- esting
! C arl C h ris te n e r of N o rth P lain s ship.
g wcia* elec ted as follow. M es­
R ebekahs <>f D istrict No 14. com - spoke to th e c h ild ren F rid a y m o rn ­
on* ( I N T aggurt, Lloyd Brown.
prilling H illsboro. F o rest G rove, ing on "M y C hildhood In S w itz e r­
Christian Church
F. B uckland, T. G BronJccwe,
Punk... G aston. B eaverton, a n d land.” S he e x h ib ite d m any in te r­
L o r d ': day unified stu d y -w o r­
d J W hm er. T he pr< ideiit. Mi
Scholls, w ill hold a co n v en tio n nt estin g things.
ship service. 9:45-11:45.
C hurcn
t*d E ngeldinger, and Mrs T.
M iss Elsie S tevens, a te a c h e r in school. 9:45-10:45. J o h n West, su ­
th e O dd F ellow s' hull F rid ay , b e ­
innell and Mr
B B S tan n ard .
‘
The
O
ld
D
istrict
School."
a
tw
o-
g in n in g at 10 o'clock an d c o n tin u ­ th e O sw ego school, v isited T u e s­ p erin ten d en t.
M orning
w orship.
county board m em bers, w ill also
act play, w ill lie g iv en by local in g all day.
day in Mrs. B rid e’s room . T h e 3B 10:45-11:45. M usic by choir. S e r­
end.
ta
le
n
t
for
th
e
b
en
efit
of
th
e
Hill
Mi
C
ora
M
H
eaton,
s
ta
te
p
re
i-
class
is
busy
m
ak
in
g
n
a
tu
re
study
m on by pastor, "D u rin g th e F orty
Mr T C onnell, Mis. F red Sew -
,
D a y s.' C h ristian E ndeavor, G:30 p.
an d Mi.-«. Lloyd B row n w ere and Dale .Social club, at th e I.au rel d en t, w ill a tte n d , and p e rh a p s o th ­ book
hall.
S
atu
rd
ay
nig
h
t
T
h
e
re
w
ill
be
E
u
l
e
r
gifts
w
e
re
m
ade
b
y
the
e
r
sta
te
officers.
m. E vangelistic service. 7:30 p. m.
pointed as a nom inating com-
tw
o
h
o
u
r,
of
ro
arin
g
fun,
acco
rd
­
2B's
for
th
e
k
in
d
e
rg
a
rte
n
room
of
S ong service and special m usic.
ttee. to re p o rt at th e May m eet-
ing to th e co m m ittee in charge,
Miss
Cole.
T
h
e
2B's
enjoyed
an
Serm
on, "T h e D e l i v e r a n c e o f
M r. and Mrs. O nas O lsen of Sa-
f.
and a sp ecial a ttra c tio n is th e • lent, Mr. and M rs Zenas O lsen a n d E aster p a rt^ a t th e hom e of M ary P e te r " A stu d y of th e 12th ch ap ­
sp an k in g m achine.
d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d , a n d M rs. If. R ae M ann. 'T h e 2B’s have an e x ­ te r of Acts. M onday, 7:30 p. m.
nored on Birthday—
D ancing an d c a rd s w ill follow J. D ittc r of E u g en e sp e n t E aster h ib it of little du ck s th a t th ey m ade C hoir practice, Mrs. L. C. K ram ien.
Mrs R. J. M ann en te rta in e d F rl- th e play.
d irecto r. M id-w eek serv ice T h u rs­
w eek end w ith M r. an d M rs. S. E. o u t of en ip ty egg shells.
r w ith an E aster p arty hon o rin g
day at 7:30 p. m. A n an n o u n ce­
O lsen. T h ey a tte n d e d th e fu n eral
m ent overlooked th is w eek: S a tu r ­
I of Mrs G eo rg e Scott, M rs O. Ol-
B reakfast floats—
day Miss Hazel L ew is, ch ild ren 's
v jfc
D E A L IN
R E A L ESTATE
Mr and Mrs. W. I’. G a rd n e r of sen's m other, in P o rtlan d M onday.
Mr and M rs J W. B ailey re- First Church of Christ (Scientist) w o rk er of religious ed u cation d e ­
W r ite
Elm onlca w ere h o s t; for an E aster
p a rtm e n t of th e U nited M ission­
E ir e a n d A u to m o b ile In a u r a n r «
S erv ices a re held e v ery S unday a ry society, w ill be at th e F irst
b reak fast S unday. P resen t w ere j tu rn e d S u n d ay from a w eek 's v isit
a k a L o a n « a n d laaua S u re ty R onda
Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n G a rd n e r and a t th e ir S easid e home. T h e ir son. at 11 a. m ; W ednesday ev en in g C h u rch in P o rtlan d . T h e re w ill be
D r I’ itil Bailey of P o rtlan d , i. a t ­ serv ices at 8 o'clock; S u n d ay school
au g h ters. Dr. an d M rs A O. Pit
a n o th e r b aptism al service S unday
KUHATLI & WISMER I d man
and ch ild ren . U tley B eckley of ten d in g th e M edical association at 11 a. m. P u p ils u p to th e age ev en in g for E a ste r converts.—R. L.
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
S ilv erto n , C lark G ard n er. Miss ja n e ■ eo n v en tio n of th e eye, ear. nose of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree P u tn am , pastor.
tle p h o n a t i l l
12X< Second S t
and th ro a t sp ecialists in Del M onte. re a d in g room open on W ednesdays
and D avis A uld.
Cal., th is w eek.
an d S a tu rd a y s from 2 u n til 4 p. m
Foursquare Church
Miss Jones Entertains—
Je a n n e B ak er, w ho has b een v is­ S u n d a y 's topic. "D o ctrin e of A to n e­
S u n d ay w ill m ark th e beginning
Miss R u th Jo n es e n te rta in e d wit!) itin g h er g ra n d m o th e r a t S easide m ent."
of th e H. D. M itzner cam paign.
an E aster d in n e r p a rty Sunday, for a m onth, re tu rn e d hom e F rid ay .
Rev. M itzner is one of th e oldest
j P resent w ere Mr. an d Mrs. R obert H er uncle. E rn e st R u t h r a u f f .
>1 E. Church iBethany)
and m ost e x p e u e n c e d m en in the
i Jo n es an d H urtoir D u rk ee of P o rt- b ro u g h t h e r hom e an d m ad e a
On G erm an to w n road. S un d ay
1 land. M lis C a th e rin e M onk o f short v isit w ith Mr. au d Mrs. school e v ery S unday, 10 a. m.: G e r­
| . klev. Wa. ii , M r . G W. I•.to] F ra n k B aker.
m an service. 11 a. m., first and
I and Mr. and Mrs. W inston Poof,
Mr and Mrs R obert M eacham th ird S undays; E nglish service. 11
i Circle 3 Serves Luncheon—
e n te rta in e d w ith an E aster d in n e r a. m.. second and fo u rth S undays. !
E J u liu s T raglio, pastor.
tf
C irc le ,th re e of th e M F. L ad ies’ p a rty S unday G u ests wa re Mr. and
i Aid w ill serve a luncheon from 11 , Mrs. F red M eyer and fam ily of
Banks M. E. Church
until 2 o'clock W ednesday at the C o rn eliu s an d M r. and M rs.C liarlcs
S u n d ay school e v ery S u n d ay at
church basem ent. B usiness people i M eacham .
9:45 a. m.. Mrs. F red W olford, s u ­
a re csjtccially invited.
Mr. and M rs. J. W. H olt and
P re ach in g services
I Mr. an d Mrs. C. B. W illiam s and p e rin ten d en t.
Mrs. Pool Hostess—
by E llsw o rth T ilton, pastor, every
on of B eav erto n a tte n d e d a n S u n d ay ev en in g at 8 o'clock. La-1
Mrs. G. W. Pool w as h o stels for E a ste r d in n e r p a rty S u n d ay at th e
d ies' A id m eets first an d th ird
■ E aster m u rn in g b reak fast. G uests i C arl P ic k a rts hom e in P o rtlan d .
W ednesdays a t 2 p. m .
tf
1 w ere Mr. and Mrs. R obert Jo n es
M r and M rs L. S. C am p b ell and
, and B u rto n D u rk ee of P o rtlan d .
fam ily atte n d e d an E a ste r d in n e r Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church
, and Miss C ath erin e M onk of Buck
p a rty S u n d ay at th e hom e of Mr.
i F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro)
, ley. Wa. h.
C atp p b ell's m o th er, Mrs. A. M.
S u n d ay services: P reach in g , 11 a.
Mrs. C h risten sen H ostess—
C am p b ell, in P o rtlan d .
m.; S u n d ay school, 10:15 a. m., C.
R adio stu d y group, P .-T A , w ill
E . 7:30 p. m. W om an's M issionary
m eet T u esd ay aftern o o n w ith Mr
M iss K a th e rin e H an k in s of L in ­ society last W ednesday of m onth.
; W. C. C hristen sen .
tf
field college w as a w eek -en d guest —Rev. A. C arrick , m in ister.
a t h er hom e h e re w ith M r. and
The Congregational Church
Mrs. G eorge R. Bagley.
S a v e
on
S e r v ic e
S u n d ay : C h u rch school, 10 a. m , |
Mr?. R ufus F ox re tu rn e d S u n d ay
E. W iley, su p e rin te n d e n t; m o r n ­
to h er hom e at W eston a fte r a R.
Quirk
D ependable
ing w o rsh ip a t 11. S erm on. " F u ­
w e e k '., v is it w i t h iter p aren ts, Mr
tu re P ossibilities." J u n io r serm on,
an d Mrs. F. W. H eintz.
"H ab it." Music, "C rossing th e B ar,"
Mr. an d Mrs. C. W. H erg ert sp en t w ith violin. S ch n eck er. T. A rth u r
E
a
ste
r
w
ith
h
e
r
m
o
th
er,
Mrs.
on
D ungan, a ctin g m in ister.
T h eo d o re S tro h m ey er, a t OregWt
R A D IO S
C ity.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Your progress ¡11 business
W A SH ER S
Miss C la ra S tream has been r e ­
C h u rc h school. 9:45. C. C. W eber,
tl socially depends to a
h ire d again to teaeh at th e S h u te gen eral su p e rin te n d e n t: Mrs. T W.
REFRIGERATORS
school. T h is w ill be h e r fo u rth M cD onald, p rim a ry su p e rin te n d e n t
-ge degree upon your per-
Call
D ivine w o rsh ip a t 11; E pw orth
y e a r a t th a t school.
it.tl appearance. It pays to
M r. and Mrs. A. F. S ehende! L eague a t 6:45; ev en in g service at
ik your best.
w e re guests S u n d ay of M r. and 7:45. A co rd ial w elcom e is ex ten d ed
Mrs. Roy B rock in V ancouver, to all to jo in w ith us in o u r serv - 1
ices of w orship.—C h arles M. Reed, '
nd th a t Suit to u# to d ay !
W ash.
pastor.
D au g h ters of U nion V eteran s w ill
m eet M onday n ig h t a t th e V e te r­
W hosoever Will Church
a n s’ hall.
(A bove N o rth P lain s)
Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Jo h n so n sp en t
S u n d ay school, 10 a. m.; at 11
Selfridge tu rn . Co.
rh o n e 21 X S u n d ay at E ugene w ith t h e i r a. m. th e p asto r w ill b rin g the
d a u g h te r. Miss M arg aret Johnson.
'elephone 47
Hillsboro, Or».
m essage to th e ch u rc h on th e f u l­
M r. an d Mrs. S. W. M elh u ish and filling of prophecy. M att. 24:15.
Save
on S e r v ic e
ch ild re n sp en t E aster at St. H elens T a rry an d co n secration service. 3 p
w ith Mr. a n d M rs. H. E. L aC are.
Return from Two
Months’ Vacation
Rebekahs Meet in
Convention Friday
Play Presented
Saturday Night
CHURCHES
F o u rsq u are m ovem ent and is r e ­
garded by m any <i‘ one of its m ost
.spiritual leadei - He b rin g s a deep
me age for C hristian* us w ell as
a s tirrin g u p -to -d ate m essage for
th e n o n-church m an He w ill speak
tw ice th is S unday. II a. m and
7 30 p. m., as well as ev ery night
this week, ex cep t S a tu rd a y , at
7 45 T om orrow evening iF rid a y i
th e ann u al bu.sine
m eeting of th e
congregation w ill be held, a n d
eaeh m em ber i ; urged to be in a t ­
ten d an c e T h ere w ill be no p u b lic
service. S un d ay school w ill be at
9:45 th is S unday and th e c ru s a d e r
m eetin g at 0:15. T h e re is th e rin g
of th e o ld -tim e gosjxd to th e F o u r ­
sq u a re services.
T rin ity L u th e ra n C hurch
P u b lic w o rsh ip at 10:30 a. m.;
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9:45. S erm on topic, "T he D isciples
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Farewell Given—
F rien d s g ath ered at the hom e of Washington county $1 50 a year.
M ildred M orrill In a su rp ris e fa re ­ S ix months 8,5c. Three months 50
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well p arty to ex p ress th e ir good cents. T w o m onths 35 contl.
wishes for a h appy jo u rn e y aero**
country. Miss M orrill w ill leave to­
day 'T h u rsd a y ) on th e S o u th ern
Pacific stre a m lin e tra in w hich is
(Incorporated)
C hicago hound. Mrs. J K elly, her
grandm other, will m ee' her at the
Collections — Credit Report«
end of her jo u rn e y an d ta k e her
In
to D etroit. Mich. S h e w ill resum e
her studies th e re and w ill re tu rn Washington. Tillam ook. Yamhill,
Polk and Marlon Countie«.
hom e a fte r an in d efin ite period
Personal Contact on Collection«
Credit Bureaus
RHEUMATISM - NEURITIS
W ashington County Office
S u ff e r e r Praiae«* f'u«ey'<4 ( '» m p u u iid
Mr
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K e m p . 2711 S
K. 2H th A ve ,,
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y e a r a »uch a w f u l p a in * in m y h ip w ith
R h e u m a tis m , a ln o N e u ritiw in
m y ahoul«
tie r. A f t e r » a k in «
3 b o ttle « o f P a re y '«
C o m p o u n d . I ha ve n e v e r had a n y r e tu r n
<<f th e tr o u b le
l> e lta N r iit i S to re
A dv.
Commercial Building
Second and Main Streets
Piione 3071
Hillsboro, Oregon
WUXTRA !
It isn’t MURDER
when you use
A ll Saints Church (Episcopal)
F irs ' S u n d ay a fte r E aster: C hurch
school, 9:45; holy baptism , m o rning
p ra y e r and serm o n at 11, Rev R eg­
in ald H icks in charge.
MISSION
DRY
S p a rk lin g
C om plim ented on B irth d ay —
Mrs. P aul P atterso n gave a b ir th ­
day th e a tre p arty S atu rd ay in cele­
b ratio n of th e eighth b irth d a y a n ­
n iv e rsa ry of. her dau g h ter. G eorgia.
L ittle guests w ere C ath erin e En-
schede, D orothy Weil. P a tty C yrus,
B eatrice T reglow n. Ja c q u e lin e B ar-
i ney, M ary Rae Mann. B arb ara P er-
son. L eA nne K ram ien, C olene Pool
of V ancouver. Wash., N ancy P it­
m an. J a n e V inton, M ary E lizabeth
B ristol and Sonny P atterson.
Mrs. B rim n Honored—
M r. and Mrs. R L D avidson of
F o rest G rove en te rta in e d S unday
: w ith a d in n er, com plim enting Mrs.
D avidson's m other, M rs. É. C.
B row n of H illsboro, on h er b ir th ­
day an n iv ersary . O th er guests w ere
M r. B row n. Miss D ulcina B row n
of P o rtlan d , an d W endell B row n
of T im ber.
Entertain at Bridge—
M rs. Floyd M iller, assisted by
M esdam es R ex P arsons and R. J.
Scearce, e n te rta in e d T hursday w ith
d essert luncheon and contract b rid g e
h o noring Mrs. D onald M egargel.
F our tab les w ere in play, w ith Mrs.
Jo e R uble of P o rtlan d m aking high
score and Mrs. J . H. M urtón, sec­
ond.
Celebrates Birthday—
L eland F ishback. son of Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam F ishback, e n te rta in e d
his S unday school teacher, P. A.
A nderson, and class a t a picnic
T h u rsd ay aftern o o n in th e w oods
n o rth of H illsboro. T h irty -e ig h t
boys enjoyed th e picnic.
ORANGE or LEMON
to kill undrsirrd tastes in mixed
drinks! Try it today—You'll en ­
joy it.
A vailable at All D ealers— Bottled and Distributed by
Royal Soda Works
P h o n e 2432
H illsboro
345 E M ain St.
S E R V IC E
AND HOW !
Coslett’« Feature
Your Favorite Gasoline.
Your Favorite Oil.
Complete Greasing.
All Accessories.
And the Rest Service
in Town!
C O SLETT’S SUPER SERVICE
First and Baseline
Independent Dealers
Hillsboro
save
I
‘If Confidence is a
g Factor in Success
S E R V IC E
at this great spring clearance sale oí
21X
Home Laundry &
1 Dry Cleaners
Douglass
R adio S ervice
1935 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN —
4000 m iles, lik e new , an ex cep ­
tio n al v a lu e in th is econom ical­
ly o p erated lu x u ry
c a r ...................................... .
1935 CHEV MASTER COACH—
W ith K ari-K een tru n k , h eate r
c ar w a rran ty .
Sj
Only 8000 m iles ...........
1931 CHEV COACH — Original
finish, good tire s an d m ec h a n i­
cally it ru n s
lik e new
VW V
4 out of every 5
miles you drive are
“Stop-and-Go"
You average 30 stops a day. And each
stop can use up “mile” of gasoline,
t For economy, your gasoline needs 3
different kinds of power—ju st as your
car needs 3 shifts of gears. One power
for q u ic k s ta rtin g , one for fa s t p ic k ­
up, one for ste a d y r u n n in g .
Super-Shell combines these 3 differ­
ent kinds of power in one fuel—the first
truly balanced gasoline.
S uper -S hell
1931 CHEV SPORT C O l'P E —
A ir w heels, new finish. J u s t
w hat a y o u n g in an d esires fo r
spring
$4
tra n sp o rta tio n ..........
350
1929 N A SH
S P E C IA L
S IX
SEDAN—A c ar in ex cep tio n ally
good m echanical condition for a
fam ily th a t needs room y tr a n s ­
p o rtation In te rio r
good. O nly ...............
275
Small Down
Payments
Easy Monthly
Terms
1930 FORD COU PE — T ru n k ,
n ew finish,
o v erh au led m otor
1930 FORD TCDOR — L ot's of
tra n sp o rta tio n .
'O C fl
clea n upholstery
1932 FO RD V-8 TUD OR—N ew
finish, good tires. F o rd 's fac­
to ry reconditioned
'Q S r t
motor
1929 PO NTIA C SEDAN—E xcel­
lent car for th e m oney $
-in good condition
1930 FORD SEDAN. D elivery—
C om pletely
overhauled, n e w
paint, .in--
ear
s<
fo r a chicken r a n c h .
285
1931 FORD T U D O R —O v e rh a u l­
ed m otor, finish O. K.
An u n d e rp ric e d c a r
¿ 5 3
1933 IN T ER N A T IO N A L P IC K ­
U P—New red p a in t job. Ju s t
the th in g for th e
ran ch er
W a V
1935 CHEV T R U C K —Low m ile ­
age, d u al w heels, long w ueel-
base, 32x6 10-ply tires. Wood
haujers, th is is
a buy ................... „...
’695
SEE US FOR REST VALUES—TODAY!
H illsb o ro M o to r Co.
Jam es W hitelaw , Prop.
SHELL
ODU
1929 STANDARD SIX SEDAN—
T h e best m odel N ash ev er b u ilt
from p o p u larity stan d p o in t, and
th is is good one.
S pecial
318-332 E. Main Street
Phone Day or Night 444
H illsboro, Oregon