The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 07, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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    T h ursda y, May 7, I9.”»(»
Page Six
Cornelius Church Will Honor
Mothers; Silver Tea Saturday
Blooming Folk
Hold Festival
* Hv Mi«* P„r„th»
C O R N EL IU S M o th e rs day w ill
be observed S unday at th e M F
ch u rc h w ith special n u m b ers h o n ­
oring m others T h e oldest m o th er
present, th e youngest m other, the
m o th er w ith th e larg est fam ily,
and th e m o th er w ith th e largest
fam ily present, w ill be given s p e ­
cial recognition T he p ro g ram w ill
| be from 10 to II.
Miss l.o ra G ary of Scofield, w ho
has been em ployed in P o rtla n d for
the w in ter, is spending several
days w ith Miss M argaret Cooke.
Tea Saturday
M. E. W om en's Home M issionary
society w ill hold a silv er tea at
th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge W ilcox
S atu rd ay afternoon, beg in n in g at
2:30. A short program w ill be g iv ­
en. All ladies of th e community
a re cordially invited
Veld» Stark Queen; Union
to Meet May 13
(By Mm. E. W. Hinrichs)
BLOOM ING About sev en ty -fiv e
persons atten d ed the M ay day fes­
tival sponsored by th e B loom ing
4-H S ew ing club in W ashington
p ark in P o rtlan d S unday. F lo r­
ence M eyer placed a flo ral crow n
ui»ii Vclda
Stark,
th e
cl sen
is asked to c o n trib u te Mrs. B ertha
W eidew itsch is in charg e
Mis. J a k e V an d erv an and M is
E dgar S h a rp w ere hostesses to the
L adies' A lta r society of th e St
.A lexander ch u rc h at the hom e of
M is
V an d erv an T h u rsd ay a f te r ­
noon B usiness m eeting w as fol­
low ed by a card party T h irty -o n e
w ere present
Miss D orothy Cooke acted as
lib ra ria n for M is
Edna R ussell
on W ednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Anderson Honored
T h e F ern Hill L adies' club met
at the hom e of Mrs Ed M aurer
T h u rsd ay A show er was held for
Mrs. F red A nderson A bout 25 la ­
dies w ere present. N ext m eeting
w ill be in tw o w eeks at the hom e
ot Mrs P h ilip h^alsch.
Class Friday
A flow er m aking class w ill be
held F rid ay a ftern o o n from 2 to
i 5 at th e L. K F iske hom e and
in th e ev ening at th e hom e of Mrs
Sam M ellvaine.
M rs S ophie Jo n es of P o rtlan d
is a house guest of th e H, Jo n es
fam ily.
Y oung
| T h u rsd ay ev en in g t h e
P eople's clu b of th e St. A lex an d er
ch u rc h m et at hom e of Mr an d
Mrs W illiam VanLom .
Mrs. W illiam M ann is confined
to S m ith 's h ospital w ith in flam m a­
to ry rh eu m atism .
S he had h c r
queen, and a g arlan d o f sp rin g
blossum s w as hung ab o u t her
neck. Jo y ce M artin and C arol V oel­
k e r w e re th e queen 's a tten d an ts
and Je a n e tte B randaw , M argaret
K oehnke an d D oris S im m ons se rv ­
ed as pages. Each m em b er of th e
club p resen ted th e q u een w ith a
g ift follow ed by a re citatio n a p ­
p ro p riate fo r th e occasion. E velyn
F a r e w e ll P a r ty H e ld
K rah m er an d M yrtle H in rich s w ere
M rs E rw in S a lm o n
w as h o st­
flow er girls, w ho p reced ed th e
ess at a farew ell p a rty at her
queen to h e r throne, strew in g
hom e W ednesday for h er sister-
flow ers in th e p ath of th e proces­
in-law , Mrs, A. L. B rock, w ho
sion.
w ill leav e som etim e in May to
Mrs. Hinrichs Honored
m ake h er hom e in M ontana. Mrs.
The ladies of th e
L u th era n
Ray S haw road tw o poem s w rit­
church su rp rised Mrs. E. W. H in ­
ten by Mrs. O. O sborne eom pli-
richs w ith a p a rty at th e parsonage
m en tary to Mrs. B rock A large
A pril 28 in celebratio n of h er
farew ell c ak e w ith t h e m otto,
birth d ay . P resen t w ere M esdames
' F arew ell, but not goodbye" was
H erm an R uecker, G eorge S im antel.
a ttra c tiv e . P resen t w ere th e h o n ­
H enry H ering. Jo h n K am na, H en ­
or guest, M esdam es Ray T rites,
ry G urske. A lb ert K rah m er, F red
M art H erm ens. L ester M ooberry.
K rahm er, L. H ackett. A lb ert H er­
F. O 'D onnell, W illiam V anLom , F tonsils removed Friday
gert, A nna H ergert. R ich ard M oel­
D ooher. F ra n k F isher, Ed Wolfe,
Graduation May 14
ler, Em il B randaw , E rn est H al­
Ray S haw , P e te S u sb au er, M ike
E ighth g ra d e g rad u atio n e x e r ­
4 PAJAMA suit of comfort and beauty, Pattern 8403, can ba
lauer. Jo h n S tark , V erona Hel-
S u sb au er, G eorge W ilcox, Edna cises w ill be held at th e M E
made with long sleeves if you want to make it In outing flan­
mold, G eorge M eyer, M ike N eu­
Russell, L au ra Jackson,
A rth u r ch u rch on T h u rsd ay evening. May
nel and be warm and cozy. Sizes 4 to 16 years, and 34 to 43
m ann. R udolf Mevcr, S ophie Brel-
S p iesehacrt, P aul M elanson, Joseph 14 at 8. Rev C h arles Reed w ill
bust Size 16 requires 4 *i yards of 35-inch material, with long
je, L eonard M uhly, F red Muhly,
F inegan. H. Jaeo b sm u h len . O O s­ give th e address.
sleeves and '.4 yard contrasting.
Louis N eukirk, F ra n k lin K o c h .
borne. J o h n Peabody, A lice Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. F V andehey and
Jo h n K oehnke, "G ran d m a" B rel-
The white collar of the charming little dress. Pattern 8320, may
C or m ac an d E arl Hobbs. M isses fam ily hav e m oved to Roy.
je. F red M eyer. W alter Demmin,
M aud N elson. L enore S ahnow of
be removed for washing, and the frock is equally attractive with
M. E E p w o rth L eague held a
B ertha D em m in, C. W illiam H e r­
S ehefflin. G u in ev ere B rock a n d p a rty at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs.
long sleeves. Available In sizes 4 to 12 years. Size 8 requires
gert, H en ry Haase. W ill Stevens,
D elores Sahnow and th e hostess. I F O. S hay F rid ay evening.
yards of 35-inch fabric, with % yard contrasting for collar,
W illiam H ering,
E w ald W eich­
T h e follow ing w om en from th e
M iss M e la n s o n to M a rry
cuffs,
and
sash.
White
collar
l4
yard.
brodt.
H erm an
L iebenow , C arl
Miss M arie M elanson e n te r ta in ­ L u th e ra n ch u rch atten d ed th e co n ­
Easy to launder and comfortable to wear, the youthful house
S ch ild h au er, Miss H elen S im a n te l1
ed a g ro u p of frien d s F rid ay eve- , feren ce of W om en's M issionary
frock, Pattern 8317, is n favorite with the young housewife.
and a larg e group of children. The
n tn g at her home. At court w hist F ed eratio n of th e A m erican L u th ­
Available in sizes 14 to 20; 32 to 42. Size 18 requires 4Vs yards
afternoon w as spen t in playing
M iss O leva B erger w on first and • e ra n ch u rch in P o rtlan d last T u e s­
of 35-inch fabric with t4 yard contrasting.
cards and visiting.
Miss Floy W right second. F o r re- ■ day: M esdam es Ed B ietclspack. C
Mrs. P earson of H illsboro has
Ted Wilkins, F W.
To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN­
fresh m en ts th e gro u p w ent to th e I Peterson,
been w o rk in g for Mrs. H e n r y
hom e of M rs L ester M ooberry, ) H erin g an d H enry Jaeo b sm u h len .
STRUCTIONS. fill out the coupon below, being sure to MEN­
S chuerm an fo r th e past tw o weeks.
L
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th
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L
eague
m et F rid ay e v e ­
1 w h ere th e din in g room w as done
TION THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER.
Sponsor Aid M eeting
in p astel shad es w ith tu lip candles. ning w ith Miss W ilma H am elm an.
Miss O leva B erger w ill teac h at
M in iatu re tu lip s announced th e e n ­
Mrs. R udolf M eyer sponsored a
gagem ent of Miss M arie M elanson R eedville ag ain next year, and
m eeting of th e local L adies' Aid
FA SH IO N BUREAU. 11-13 ST E R L IN G P L A C E
to Jo sep h M orrissey. C lev er gam es Miss M yra W eidetw itsch has been
in th e b asem ent of th e church
BRO O KLYN , N. Y.
,
• w ere played, d irected by
Mrs. reh ired at H eywood.
A p ril 30. Mrs. L eonard M uhly w as
J o e M orrissey of S alem sp en t
M ooberry. Miss M elanson unw ound
elected tem p o rary ch airm an . Mes­
E nclosed find
cents. P lease sen d m e th e p a tte rn s
! a s trin g leading to su rp ris e m is- th e w eek -en d h ere.
dam es C arl S ch ild h au er, Ew ald
Junior Aid to Meet
■ cellaneous sh o w er gifts. Mrs. F.
W eichbrodt an d W illiam H ering
checked below , a t 15 cen ts each:
L u th era n J u n io r Aid m eets thia
D ooher san g tw o songs w ritte n by
w ill serv e on the v isitin g com m it­
P a tte rn No. 8403
Size
Mrs. M attie S m ith in honor of F riday aftern o o n w ith M rs W il­
tee d u rin g May. M esdam es E rnest
Miss M elanson. Misses E laine and liam H am elm an A M other's day
H allauer, V erona H elm old and
K ath leen C aldw ell sang a song p rogram w ill be observed
P a tte rn No. 8320
S ize
M ike N eu m an n w ere delegated to
D ick L aF ollette. w ho w as r e ­
P resen t w ere M esdames W. Poole
p re p a re g ra b bags fo r th e school
P a tte rn No. 8317
Size
| and E. D eaville of H illsboro. G. tu rn e d from th e D oern b eeh er h o s­
and S u n d ay school picnic to be
w a s
G ibson of F orest G rove. F. Dooher. pital T uesday, w h e re he
held
M ay 31, an d
M esdam es
N am e
F. O 'D onnell. W. V anLom . M Mel-
G eorge M eyer and Jo h n H aase
, anson, T. W ilkins, A B rock and
hav e ch arg e of a rra n g em en ts for
A ddress
■ L ester M ooberry. M isses
J u lia
th e noon m eal.
C
ity
.....
S tate
Jo h n so n of P ortland. O leva B erger.
M r and Mrs. H erm an R u ecker
) M yra W eidew itsch. E velyn Reed.
and fam ily visited th e H enry
H IL LSB O R O A RG U S
Floy W right. E laine and K athleen
R uecker fam ily at S alem Sunday.
C aldw ell of H illsboro. M a r t h a
Mises
H elen B uck,
C aroline
S
p ieschaert, and M arie M elanson.
Wood, H elen. D orothy and C lara
B ir th d a y C e le b r a te d
H elm old. V elva H yde an d Mrs.
a t C o rv allis. Mr. V ance, h ead of
Miss M arg u erite Ja e o b sm u h len I
V erona H elm old visited at th e
E w ald W eichbrodt hom e M ay 3 in
se c re ta ria l d e p a rtm e n t at O regon w as honored w ith a b irth d a y p arty i
honor of E len o re’s b irth d ay .
S tate college, p re se n te d D o ro th y a t h e r hom e on F rid ay evening |
G uests
w ere
Musses W innifred ■
Six applications for m em bership
M artin w ith th e in d iv id u a l state M ilbranc!!, M arjo rie M cC orm ack. i
w ere
received by
th e
Young
(By Mrs. O. H. Peterson)
m edal. T h is is th e second sta te D elores Sahnow . V irginia C h artrey ,
P eople's society of th e L u th era n
B EN D —A lvin M aly w as p leas­ m ed al M iss M artin has w on th is R u th P rice. G eorgiana Jones, B etty
church at a m eeting M ay 1.
a
n
tly
su
rp
rised
at
his
hom
e
S
a
tu
r
­
D olm onte an d th e honor guest.
P u p ils of th e B loom ing public
y ear. S h e receiv ed th is a w ard for
an d Iow a H ill schools atten d ed d ay ev en in g in honor of his b ir th ­ h av in g th e best sco rin g on p o in ts M essrs. C lifton O p pcnlander, Her-
day.
P
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t
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R
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b
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P
lieth
.
i b e rt H uson. T om m y S elfridge, B ud­
th e m usic festiv al in H illsboro
Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. E isn er an d in sh o rth a n d th ro u g h o u t th e state. dy E rickson. F rancis S chm idt and
M ay 1.
M iss L o u ise H arriso n , also of B illy H am elm an.
ch
ild
ren
.
H
erm
an
Z
w
ien
er.
Mrs.
Mrs. Maurer Hostess
T ig ard , ra n k e d seco n d only lack in g
C le a n - I 'p P la n n e d
F ern H ill L adies’ clu b m et at Jo e B aggenstos an d Jo h n , B en n ie th re e p o in ts of D o ro th y 's ratin g .
C em etery board m et M onday
th e hom e of Mrs. M a u re r A pril an d M ary. A rth u r S teinhoff, L ew is T his is th e sev en th consecu tiv e
30. A pot luck luncheon w as se rv ­ A m stad. E m m a. M ax an d A nna y e a r th a t Mrs. E lw e rt's team has ev en in g at the M. E church. Work
ed at noon follow ed b y a .shower W elk. Jo e K usie. Jo e B aggenstos. placed first in th e rad io s h o rth a n d for "clean -u p " before M em orial
day to begin and each lot ow ner
fo r Mrs. F re d A nderson. T h e r e ­ C lau d ia S tein . M r. and Mrs. Jo h n contest.
an d ch ild ren . Iren e
m a in d e r of th e day w as sp en t in R oshak J r
A g ro u p of ten stu d e n ts from G O N E !— T H E H IG H C O S T
sew ing q u ilt blocks fo r Mrs. M au r­ W ilson an d A lv in M aly Sr., and
er. M esdam es A nna S h ip ley and Mr. and Mrs. M aly an d d a u g h te r T ig ard , in clu d in g a boys' q u a rte t
OF S T O M A C H T R O U B L E
B
etty
Jean
.
Jo
e
K
usie.
Jo
e
B
ag­
co n sistin g of M arvin F inley. D on­
K a‘ -' S h ip ley and M isses O rpha
D on't pay $2.50 to $5.00 for r e ­
SI.' .ey a n d L ouise M a u re r of genstos an d A rth u r S tein h o ff fu rn - ald H ite, Jo e F o w le r a n d Bob lief from stom ach pains, indiges­
.ished th e m usic, p lay in g accordion M oore (p laced fo u rth » ; a g irls'
K .llsb o ro w e re guests.
q u a rte tte , w ith
M illie
B ecvar, tion. h y p eracid ity . T ry D r Em il's
L u cille and P a tric ia M ann spent an d violin resp ectiv ely .
F ran ces G holson. G lenora Spous- K ath lee n R am sby, H elen B all and Adla T a b le ts - 3 w eeks' tre a tm e n t
last w eek w ith th e ir g ran d m o th er.
only $1. R elief or y o u r m oney back.
M rs. D uncalf, w hile th e ir m other, ta. E m m a C lark . P h y llis W orten- V era F ish singing. E n tere d in th e —K ra m ie n 's P alm D rug S tore.—
M rs. W illiam M ann, of C o rn eliu s dyke, H elen an d Alice Johnson. g irls' h ig h voice g ro u p w as M illie ! Adv.
B eu lah P eterso n , B erth a and M ar­ B ecvar: piano. M arjo rie B olough.
w as ill a t th e hospital.
g a re t B aggenstos. P a tty G holson T h e acco m p an ist w as P eggy O 'N eil.
U nion M eets M ay 13
B loom ing F a rm e rs’ U nion w ill of th e local school p resen ted a T ig ard h as sp ecial reaso n s for b e ­
m eet in th e schoolhouse M ay 13. Ja p a n e s e d rill, d ressed in J a p a n ­ in g p ro u d of Don H ite, senior, w ho
P u p ils of th e B loom ing school, ese costum es, a t th e M ay day w on first place in th e boys' solo
w ho h av e received re a d in g c e r­ c e le b ratio n a t th e T ig a rd high division. Don sang in co m p etitio n
w ith boys from G resh am , P o rtla n d
tificates from th e O regon C h il­ school.
d re n 's Book L eague of th e sta te
T ig ard high school b aseb all team an d o th e r schools. T h e g ro u p w as
lib rary , a re A nita K rah m er, O r­ d efeated F orest G rove M ay day ■ d irected and ch ap ero n ed by Mi is
v ille and E sth er M eyer, J e a n and 8 to 0 T ig ard has w on all th e ir F ran ces N ash, m usic in s tru c to r at
1929 OLDS COUPE—
T ig ard h ig h school.
B everly H ergert, D oris Sim m ons, b aseb all gam es so far th is y ear.
and V ernon and D eE tta G ray.
C o m p le te ly
re c o n d itio n ­
M rs. J e n n ie F antazzi, w ho has
Miss
L ena W ende
from St. been visitin g at th e h om e of h er
ed. G uaranteed
Joseph, M o , arriv ed at th e home sister and m o th er, Mrs. Jo e Ju ch e-
of h er sister, M rs H en ry S c h eu er­ m ich and Mrs. Em m a F in n , r e ­
O. K. used c a r
m ann, M ay 4 Miss W ende plans sp ectiv ely , for sev eral w eeks, r e ­
an ex ten d e d stay in th e w est.
tu rn e d to S an F ran cisco recen tly .
Mrs. W ilhelm ina S im an tel a r ­
T ig ard sh o rth a n d class w as p re ­
riv ed A p ril 30 to m ake h er home se n te d w ith a larg e silv e r tro p h y
1926 CADILLAC SEDAN
in O regon. S h e w ill d iv id e h er A p ril 25 a t th e sh o rth a n d contest
—
Seven-passenger. Nice
tim e betw een her sons, C arl of
N o rth P lain s and G eorge of C o r­
c o n d itio n , new paint, new
neliu s Mrs. S im antel w as fo rm ­
ru b b e r. M e c h a n ica lly O.
CANDIDATE FOR
erly a resid en t of S cotland, S. D
K. G uaranteed
Republican Nom ination for
S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus. In
O. K. used car
STATE
SENATOR
W ashington county $1.50 a y ear
S ix m onths 85c. T h ree m o n th s 50
cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
tf
Birthday Surprise
at Bend Saturday
CJ
JUMV
No
Relaxation
AP
1931 CHEV COACH —
G uaranteed
O. K . used car
V O T E FOR
W. F. YOUNG
of Sherwood
C andidate fo r
D e m o cra tic
N om ination
-'A ’.
'sf.
fo r
County Clerk
/
J- A - Thornburgh
Stands For:
"N o in crease in taxes. — No new
com m issions.
No
ap p ro p ria tio n s
isb in gton county resident 18 that a re not ab so lu tely necessary.
R educe tax es by c u rta ilin g e x ­
>. • T axpaying farmer in Ore
penses,
Not a tool of an y boss,
to years. ’ E xperience include:, group nr faction — W ill consider
e v e ry bill on it., merit', an d vote
ars as school teacher. I years for th e best in te re sts of th e stale
E veryone Is a ta x ­
re of P eace at Sherwood, In an d county
p ayer. e ith e r real, personal, in ­
ire b u sin ess 10 years.
tangible. gas. in d u strial accident,
autom obile, d riv e r's license or o th ­
e r tax .
E very d o llar spent m in es
(Paid Adv.)
from you, th en let's ru t out u n ­
n ecessary spending.
Will legislate
acco rd in g to bu sin ess p rin cip les."
(P a id adv.)
There can never be any re­
laxation of vigilance in the
business of supplying a com­
munity with water. Espe­
cially for d rin k in g p u r­
poses, from the angles of
both health and constant
supply. And from the stand­
point of general domestic
uses and industrial needs.
It is the sole business of this
company to see that water
is at your service no m atter
what hour of the day or
night you want it.
Peoples Water and Gas (Jo.
R. E. W IL E Y , local m anager
¡tre a te d foi his ears, is rapidly im-
proving ut his hom e He is the
Koy
sm all son of Mr. und Mi
1 .uF ollette
Mr and Mrs W A G oodin and
Mrs M artha M aun w ere duuici
parly guests S a tu rd a y ev ening ol
Mrs M. ii v W ard of G aston
Miss M artha S pieschaert re tu rn
ed from S h erid an last w eek, w here
she had been visiting her sis te r .
Mrs F rancis V anl.on. and family,
Special M other's
Program at Oreneo
(My Mri
ORENCO
Hugh R u'dgttg)
will h r a
T here
G lo s s
Mrs. M ary B each w ent to F orest
G rove last w eek to live w ith her
daughter, Mrs. H N. Robinson,
for aw h ile
TO
Mr. an d Mrs E. H anks of Rigby,
Idaho, a re visiting h er sister. Mrs
A C. P arks, und o th er relatives
Mr and Mrs Albion Kolek and
A lfred H anson left last w eek for
S acram ento, Cal . w h ere th e m en
I ask y o u r su pp o rt a t tho
a re em ployed
p rim a ries May 15 fo r my
T h e baseball gam e S unday b e ­
tw een O reneo and A loha w as c a ll­ candidacy fo r
ed off d ue to rain.
Mrs. R achel B loom field of S h e l­
by. Ohio, sister of M rs S I. C ar-
l.vle. a rriv e d last W ednesday from
P asadena, Cal . w h ere she spent
th e w in ter, to visit a few w eeks
w ith re la tiv e s in O reneo and F o r­ a
I am a fa rm e r a n <1
est G rove before re tu rn in g to her
d a iry m a n and 1 w i l l
hom e in S helby, Ohio.
fig h t to p ro te ct the fa rm ­
M rs L au ren ce G. Hill atten d ed
th e fu n eral of her uncle. H iram
ers’ interests.
W Scott, at Forest G rove S unday
Mr. and Mrs. R alph M orris of •
I believe 1 n keeping
Longview . Wash . and Mr and Mrs
dow n taxes and t h e
A. C. T ay lo r of P o rtlan d w are
costs o f governm ent.
guests of Mr and M rs W II Ring
S unday
I am in fa v o r o f g iv in g
H elen W ilfert w as bro u g h t hom e a
from
Jo n es
hospital T hursday,
the people the ben e fit
and is convalescing from a m a s­
o f B onneville pow er.
toid operation
Mrs. L ydia T e rn 'll a n d
Mi
I will su p p o rt th e P re si­
N ellie Mason of P o rtlan d and the
dent ami the New Deal.
W E A nderson fam ily of Boring
v isited M rs W F H u n ter Sunday
Mr and M rs O tto 11 • Ed
RICHARD G.
w ard. E sth er an d a friend from
P o rtlan d sp en t the w eek-end at the
A dam B ella hom e
Bride-Elect Honored
M rs L. H cnnulls an d M is O tto
Sherwood, Rt. 4
L oehdcn e n te rta in e d w ith a b ru tal
show er W ednesday ev en in g at the
(P aid Adv t
E rank
W arren home, h o noring
DEMOCRATS
State
Representative
SCOTT
«
Republican Candidate for
C O U N T Y CLERK
Primary Election May 15. 18311
—Oregon I nivrrslty Law Grad
■ate.
—Four year» Se, retary of Port»4
land Civil Service Board under
Ex Mayor» Simon, Rushlight
and Albee.
— Year» of experience in eommei
rial and muideipal boukkrrp
ing and auditing
— A u d ite d B o o k » w ith M ax t i a n
d a ll
fo r
W a x h ln g to n . B rn to li
and Columbia («until-»
—Cost Accountant in Washington
County Englnrer'a o ilier
(P au l Adv»
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THE MOST AMAZING
USED CAR VALUES
1930 FORD DEL-SEDAN
— R e b u ilt m otor. G u a ra n ­
teed <). K.
$<
285
used c a r ........
LOW EST PR IC ES — M OST
C O N V EN IEN T TERMS!
1928 WILLYS KNIGHT
COACH — E x cep tio n ally
w e ll cared fo r. M u st he
seen to he
$-
a pp re cia ted ..
165
1928 CHRYSLER SEDAN
1928 NASH CABRIOLET
Sporty
fo r
young A m e rica
$■< Off
1933
tru c k to haul y o u r b erry
crop to m a rket.
Priced rig h t
EVERY CAR A REAL
BARGAIN
— O wned by local busi­
ness man. M any m iles o f
44 RFC*
JL ■
good
—Cheap
tra n s p o rta tio n
SA VE
HQlî
Jxdt)
MONEY—BE
SURE
O F SA TISFA CTIO N !
350
FORD TU-DOR—
T h o ro u g h ly
re c o n d itio n ­
ed. G uaranteed
O. K. used ear
( w O tf
,$Aff A
V ITA L PA RTS C A R E ­
1929 NASH
SEDAN—
L ig h t six. Looks
good. Runs good
$O
ff w
XiO
ALL P O PU L A R M AKES
AND M ODELS!
1929 NASH SEDAN —
Special six. D ual ig n itio n .
Good fa m ily
FU LLY RECO ND ITIO NED!
^2l75
192« DURANT
-— Runs w ell.
Good ru b b e r
CHEV
A LL PO PU L A R M A R LS
AND MODELS!
1929 CHEV COACH —
fi-cy lim ler I ra n s p o rta l ion
a t low
$«
cost ......... ............
195
SAVE MONEY—BE SURE
O F SA TISFA C TIO N !
1935 CHEV TRUCK —
Run less tha n 50(1(1 miles.
1 0 - p ly tires. S ix - in c h
wheels.
O verload springs
V
SEDAN
125
SEDAN —
A perfect ca r fo r the dis­
c rim in a tin g
^ ff
buyer
f t>
1933 INTERNATIONAL
PICKUP — H ere is the
CHEV COUPE —
A ir wheels. R um ble scat.
O .K . m e ch an ica lly. G u a r­
anteed O. K .
$<
used car
A LL
TUPPER
U Í CHEVROLET DEALER
tra n s p o rta tio n
1930
Rock Creek Folk
Wedded 25 Years
1928 DURANT TU-DOR
REM EM BER — T H ESE CARS
G UA RA NTEED OK!
1931
pr
cial serv ied in observance of M oth­
er's day at the O reneo com m unity
ch u rch S unday m o rning at
It
o'clock M rs F .1 K o rt/e b o rn ol
H illsboro w ill be guest soloist
Mrs. 11 A M itchell e n te rta in e d
nt a b irth d a y luncheon F riday,
honoring Mrs. F. IL L eary of
P o rtlan d . C overs w ere laid
for
eight.
Miss E nid A d d in g of V ancouver
spent th e w eek w ith M rs C alvin
Miss Viola W arren lie freshm ellts at tile Jack S to lle r lim in ' at B e th ­
w ere served to a b o u t 70 guests any S unday night
Rev. S cheldt H onored
The bride-to-be received m any
Rev. E J. S cheldt e e le b ru trd
lovely and useful gifts.
his 78th b in Inlay a n n iv e rsa ry »fL
Miss E thel Bella is spending a Ihe limile of Ills d au g h ter. Mi J
couple of w eeks w ith frien d s in I,mils Z uercher. S unday T w en ty -
Pol Hand.
four cam e to c e le b rate
M is I’ ioi I M axw ell and d a u g h te r
Mr and M is lien la 11 and fa m ­
B onnie of P o rtlan d spent Hie w eek ily visited Mr and Mrs A ndrew
with Mr. and Mrs W II Ring.
Leu of B ethany Sunday M r. A u ­
di e w I a n . w h o ha . b e e n ill la
hom e from the hospitul and Is
m uch Im proved
E arl Johnson, w ho lias been
very III. Is hom e from the hospital
and is I , c n v e r ln g .Iaculi G rò- 10,
lily Mr«. Trunk I'.aolilt)
w ho u n d erw en t an o p eratio n at
ROCK CHEEK A party
was SI V incent’s h ospital a few w eeks
given in honor of Mr and Mrs ago. is im proving
M ik e W aefler s 25th w edding .0110
v ersary at th e ir hom e S atu rd ay
O u r classified colum ns m ay hav e
night. A bout Ml atten d ed Mr and Just w hat you a re looking for
M rs W aefler received m any love­ Read them .
If
ly and useful gifts.
U pper grades of Rock Ci ek
school w ith th e ir teacher. H erb ert
Scheldt, atten d ed th e music festiv ­
al at Noil h P lains Friday Mr.
S cheldt rep o rts th at th e festival
wus an im provem ent over lust
year's.
Mr. and Mrs. A be Z uhler and
fam ily atten d ed a su rp rise parly
1929 FORD COUPE —
Runs good.
Good ru b b e r
,<
^‘t 75
1929 CHEV COUPE —
Low m ileage .
cal to
operate
EVERY CAR A REAL
BARGAIN!
Economi-
$200
1929 FORD COUPE —J
LOW EST
PRICES — MOST
C O N V EN IEN T TERMS!
$-4 ffll
Looks w e ll.
W o rth the money JL m M (
VISIT US FOR BETTER VALUES -TODAY!
H ills b o r o M o to r C o.
James Whitelaw, Prop.
318-332 E. Main Street
Phone Day or Night 444
Hillsboro, Oregon
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