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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1936)
Thursduv. November 19, 19.". fi ra g e Four Anniversary of Couple Honored by Grangers (F t Miss M a rg a re t M OUNTAINDAU M ath iea en ) Mr and Mi F ay Mills w ere pleasantly su rprised F riday evening by th e W ashing to n G range in honor of th e ir th ir ty -th ird w edding anniversary. The ' enured couple was presented w ith ¿1 gift a n d a lovely bouquet o f flow ers The en tertain m en t was a a lock w edding, and games followed 1 y refreshm ents G uests w ere Mr e n d Mrs. J K ap tu r an d children rind Mr. and Mrs, P ierre Mills of P o rtlan d . Messrs and Mesdames doe Baker. C lay D orland. F. W. H affety. A lva Logan and family. F red Meyers. T V. Peterson, and M rs Steve Meek. Mrs. C larence M et k, Mrs F ritz Mills and ch il d re n . C ora D orland. V elda Raffety. Mrs. J I. V andom elen, Pasley and Y ineent Meek. C h arlie and Harry- C hapm an. Miss P hyllis W inter- steen . Leroy Mills and the honored quests, Mr. and Mrs Fay Mills. B irthday Celebrated M r and Mrs Earl H ollenbeck e n d Mr. and Mrs H ubert Sm ith ; nd son E arl w ere Sunday din n er 1 arty guests of Dr. and Mrs. D. A W ebster in P ortlan d in honor of ■the seventy-seventh b irth d ay an- i iversary of Mrs W ebster's and Mr> H ollenbeck s m other. Mrs. D A Keen. M r and Mrs. G eorge S tew art W e re S u n d a y g u e st- at th e Anniversaries of Births Celebrated (By Mr» Frank Peaddt) ROCK CREEK Mrs Abe Z ahler en tertain ed w ith a su rp rise b ir th day party S atu rd ay night in honor of th e birth d ay an n iv ersary of her d a u g h te r Alma and of the birthday an n iv ersary of Miss S hirley Frey of Bonny Slope. Mrs. K M arshall w rites her m other, Mrs. J a c k Radke, th at she atten d ed th e dedication of the San F rancisco-O akland bay b rid g e on T hursday. B roadcasts w ere sent out from an airp lan e 3001» feet up, from the b rid g e and from th e w ater d u rin g the dedication. Mrs M ar shall has been visiting in C alifornia th e last few m onths. Mrs. S. G eorge of P ortland vis ite d h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. P e t er Hebeisen. for several days past Mrs. G eorge recen tly retu rn ed from a trip east w here she visited relativ es She visited in Indluiui. Kansas, N ebraska, and also \ i.-ited her brother, Bob Hebeisen. in San Francisco. M iss M arjorie Sm ith of North D akota arriv ed at the home of Mr and Mrs A E llm ger Iasi week Mr and Mrs Ellm ger and family are m oving from the G rand place here to a place n ear H illsboro soon Mr and Mrs Presba and fam ily are m oving to P o rtlan d soon. Mr. and Mrs. John S chneider w ere hosts at a d in n er party S u n day. G uests w ere Mr and Mrs. Dave Tsehnbold, Ernest. C lara and C larence Tschabold and Harold Mc- Cuen of H elvetia. Mr and Mrs A lfred Dysle J r of A gate Beach a re spending a few days w ith Mrs. Dvsle's parents. Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Fuegy S u n d ay din n er party guests of Mr and Mrs Arnold B erger of West Union w ere Mr and Mrs. ANNA BM tBA KA SHVI.TZ F red B erger J r and fam ily and Mi and Mrs A lfred B erger of T he fu n eral o f 'Anna B arbara B ethany Shultz, 76. wa.. held at the funeral Born, to Mi and Mrs C hrist hom e of Done Unit i»ixl S ew ell No Kaufinitn of Kalama. Wash N o vem ber 12 w ith the Kev J K. vem ber I a bo.v. M arvin Albert S hackelford of the Assem bly of God Mi and Mrs K aufm an a ie form er officiating residents of this section Anna B arbara B randa iv w a s John Brooks Honored horn in K rau t/h u rg . G e t many, R elatives of Jo h n Brooks e n com ing to this country at the age tertain ed w ith a party hi honor of of IO years She m arried O tto F. his birthday anniversary at the Shultz m IB85 She was left a w id hom e of Boh Munson on Munson ow in 1012. corning to Hillsboro. Hill N ovem ber 7 About 66 at Murch. 1933, w here she had since tended, most of them relatives. I resided She Is su rv iv ed by a Among those who .........led w ere brother. A ndrew I h a n d aw of HilLs- Mrs. Bud Huge and children, and boro, a son. of Wauna, and Mrs M. T aylor and children of tw o daughters. H arry L illian Thom pson of Longview. Mrs. John Nelson and Hillsboro, and Mrs W illiam Bet« Florence Nelson of W lllbridge mid of P ortland Mrs S hultz'i Mrs Jack Radke and Putty M ar , tone death cam e as a great shock to her shall of this section friends, d eath twing due to the ex- State Capitol News le tte r -Giv j traction of teeth and u paralytic ing the highlights of official ac stroke, a fte r a th re e days' illne^i. tivity at Salem.—Every week in A rgu s classified rids gvt results. the Argua. M THE FORD V-8 FOR 1937 Qt/aß'fy ieri /// t/tejCeiv-Wuce M eß/ hom e < f Mrs. S tew art's uncle and aunt. "Mr and Mrs. W alter S c h errer of liirk en feld . Program at M eacham T he M eacham P aren t-T each er as sociation held its f i r s t reg u lar m eetin g at th e M eacham school T u esd ay evening The program con siste d of singing led by Mrs. Duane Cli; • herlain of N orth Plains, a ta p d?nce by B etty Jo Schw ank. a n accordion solo by M arion C y pher. and a read in g by Mrs. Floyd B row n. N ext m eeting will be held D ecem ber 11 w hen an o th er p ro p ra m w ill be given. T uesday even in g d in n e r p arty guests at the C larence M eek hom e w ere Miss Hila C ornelius. Miss E 'sie May C im ino and Miss V ir ginia B rogden of Hillsboro. Miss Ruby Reynolds en tertain ed th e prim ary and ju n io r classes of th e S unday school w ith a su rp rise p arty for B etty Jean and Dale Van- dom elen at th e ir home Sunday a ft ernoon. P resent w ere Ann M ildred. A nthony and B ernard V andom elen o f Banks. C alvin C orey A rleta R affety. L oretta May Brisbine, K enneth and C rystal Bell Voges. R aul Reugsegger. B etty McNew. N orm an. John and Jean Tonnissen. N orris and P hyllis Raffety. Donald Iferg ert. Dale. Betty Je a n and Mel- \ in V andom elen and R uby Reyn- olds. Mrs. P A. Q ualls will be hostess for the B anks-M ountaindale '500'' club at h er hom e D ecem ber 15 H ubert Sm ith is im proving from an infection in his leg. w hich he d a rt several w eeks ago w hile w ork ing. Mr and Mrs A lfred P eachy of S tayton and Mr and Mrs Lee W illis of Salem w ere w eek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peachy. r- r"? • 15 HOR$EPO*tR Two Engine Sizes - One Wheelbase AND A NEW LOW PRICE one standard of roomy eomfort and modern appearance. But you inay bave either the improved 85-horse- power V-8 engine for maximum per- furmanee—or the new 60-horsepower V-8 engine for maximum economy. The smaller engine makes possible a lighter car — lower operating costs — and a lower price. When you drive the 1937 Ford with the 85-horscpower V-8 engine, you are master of a power plant that gives everything you can possibly demand in speed anil acceleration. Today, improved earhurelion enables it to deliver its thrilling perform ance with unusually low gasoline consumption. VAN-TAGE H°^FPOITF ä with Good Etono®1 nE New Ford V-8 for 1937 is the mod beautiful Ford ear ever of T fered. It is built in only one size— Take -Hb»* MzSSÖ The new 60-horsepower V-type 8- cylindcr engine delivers V-8 smooth ness and quietness— even at speeds up to 70 miles an hour— with gaso line mileage so high that it creates an entirely new standard of eeonomy in modern motor ear operation. We in v ite you to see th is new Ford car, and arrange to drive one equipped with the engine that fits your needs. FE A TU R E S A newly designed ear. TTend. lamp* reeeM^d in fender apron«. Modern lid- type liood hinged nt the hark. l.argrr lugg.igo «pare. Spare tire endowed within hotly. 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