The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 19, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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    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-
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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
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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. Com­
pletely new interiors. Slanting V-type windshield
open* in nil dosed cars.
A F F IA R A N C I —
BASE
$
PRICES
480
ANO
UP
A t D e a rb o r n P la n t
Tax««, D e liv e r y and H a n d lin g ,
Bumper«, Spare Tire and Accessories
Additional
Roily types available willi 60 nr flr>
horsepower engine i willioul ile luxe
equipment >: Tudor Sedan, Tudor
Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor
Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe
. . . T)e Luxe types, wilh R5 horse­
power engine; Tudor Sedan, Tudor
Touring Sedan, Fordor Sedan, Fordor
Touring Sedan, Five-window Coupe,
Roadster, Phaeton, Club Cabriolet,
Convertible Cabriolet, Club Coupe,
Convertible Sedan,
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$25 •
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C r e d it C o m p a n y .
QUIFT—- A big, roomy rar. Extra
»pare i* in the body, not taken up by the engine
under the hood. Comfort of the Center-Polwr
Bide further increased by smoother action of tho
long-tapering spring*, with new preswtiro lub ri­
cation. New method* of mounting body and
engine make this a quieter ear,
COM FORT A N O
SAFETY
New Easy-Artinn Safely Brakes, of
the ruble mid conduit control lype. “The safety
of steel from pedal to wheel.’* Self-energizing—
ear momentum is used to help upply the brakes.
Tests hhow that ubuut one-third less pedal pres­
sure is required to stop the rar.
BRAKU —
Not an onnre of wood used fo r strnetnral
strength. Frame structure all steel, sheathed with
steel panels—lop, sides m il l floor. A ll lire welded
into a single steel unit of great strength. Safely
Glass all urouud at no exlru charge.
BODY—
FO R IN TERN AL USE
See This Car and Ask for a Demonstration at
The Delta D rug
M acK enzie M otor C om pany