H IL L S B O R O Honor Couple at Mt. Home on 45th Year (By M abie B. Allison) MOUNTAIN H OM E- Mr a n d Mrs. John Davis w ere honored by th eir neighbors last Sunday with a com m unity dinner following S u n ­ day services at t h e Evangelical church Mr. and Mrs Davis have been m arried for forty-five years A bout sixty attended Mrs Davis was given a surprise handkerchief show er by the ladies present Mrs. Harold Davis of Sherwood, w ho has been visiting h er m other. Mrs A rena C ourtney, has retu rn ed to her home. Mrs. Courtney, who has been ill. is im proved in health E ntertain Neighbors At the business m eeting of the Double-Trees, preceding th e C h rist­ mas party Friday evening, it was decided to retain the present nam e "D ouble-Trees" after several other nam es w ere discussed. The local class entertained the Friendly C or­ n er class from the Laurel E v an ­ gelical Sunday school in th e M oun­ tain Home church parlors. The Laurel class held th eir business m eeting in one room, w hile the local class held th eir s in another A fter the business meeting, those present enjoyed a C hristm as party Weds Ex-R ussian Count Word was received here l a s t week that M uriel T hurston was m arried to Gregory Lance of P o rt­ land. Lance was C ount G regory Lantzussy of th e Russian nobility, before the Russian revolution, but had his nam e changed to Lance when he came to th e L’nited States His father was an attach e to the Russian embassy in Spain in th e days of Mr. Lance's youth At the death of his father and elder b ro th ­ er. he received the title of Count He served in the A m erican arm y during th World war. and since has been foreign represen tativ e of n a ­ tionally known firm s to South A m erica and to Spain. Mr. Lance is an accomplished linguist, sp eak ­ ing fluently in six languages D u r­ ing the recent police convention in P ortland when th e M exican police visited th e "C ity of Roses he acted as official in terp re ter Mrs. Lance was for nearly tw o y ears a resident of Mountain Home, w here she lived on the H arry S aunders place. She spent h er tim e w hile living here, studying and w riting. She has had several stories p u b ­ lished in magazines of national circulation, and is m aking a nam e for herself in poetry circles. She has had poems in th e New York Sun. the Kansas City Star, and other prom inent papers, as well as in general magazines and th e poe­ try journals of th e nation Her poems have also been quoted on th e poetry page of th e L iterary Digest. At the quiet w edding cere­ mony, Miss Jean M cIntosh w a s maid of honor, and Bob Steiw er. nephew of Senator Stew ier. was best man. For th e present M r and M rs Lance are at home to th eir friends in Portland, w here they reside, b u t it is th eir intention to travel. Misses Ju n e and M arjorie Schmid, daughters of Mrs. Lance by a form er m arriage, lived w ith th eir m other w hen she was here, and w ent by the nam e of T hurston At present Miss Ju n e S c h m i d (Thurston) i s attending Oregon N ormal at Monmouth, and M arjorie is living w ith a sister of h er fath er and atten d in g G rand Ronde high school. Program Christmas Eve A nnual church and S unday school program w ill include a pageant. "The N ativity." presented at the Evangelical church on C hristm as Eve. Mr. an d Mrs. Jero m e W aldron entertained over the w eek-end Mr and Mrs M. J. Dillon. R obert D il­ lon. all of M ilwaukie, and Dr. and Mrs. F. E. F errill of P o rtlan d T he group spent the tim e w orking on the private park and sw im m ing pool on the back of the F errill farm A dam has been b u ilt in th e creek, benches, tables, nooks and trails constructed, and w ild sh ru b s and plants trim m ed and cared for. Infant son of Mr. an d Mrs. E d­ w ard Aebischer died recen tly w hile Mrs. A ebischer and th e baby w ere visiting her relatives at The Dalles F uneral services w ere held a t The Dalles. Officers Named M ountain H o m e Evangelical church and Sunday school elected the follow ing officers: S u n d a y school—Edw ard Aebischer. su p e r­ intendent: Ray Ego, assistant su ­ perintendent; Miss Peronice Ego. secretary; H arry Schm eltzer. tre a s­ urer; Helen Schm eltzer. pianist; Mrs. Ray Ego. chorister; Ernest Still, librarian C hurch officers— Harold Aebischer w as elected tr u s ­ tee of the M ountain Home E v an ­ gelical church for a th ree-y ear period; Richard Joyce, class leader; John Schmeltzer. assistant c l a s s leader; Mrs. H arold A ebischer, church pianist. It w as voted to raise the janitor's salary to $20 a year. It w as also voted to m ake In Star Role ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O . Sponsorship of Boy Scout Troop Uroed of Cornelius Group [One Ad Sells Laurel Colt i By D orothy Cooke) CORN ELIU S -Civic club m et at the home of Mis. Joseph Finesan Tuesday afternoon, w ith M is Alice M cCormac assisting hostess. Mr J o h n s o n of P o rtlan d and M r E asier . of H illsboro spoke on a Boy Scout sponsoring organization. M iss M in - erv a F u ller of H illsboro and little E leanor F inegan sang solos. both accom panied by Miss Blanche F in e­ gan M iss Finegan and Miss V ir­ g inia. E ric k s o n played a piano duet M i' l.o tta Eox of H uber is h elp ­ ing h er m other. M is L illian B K el­ sey. p ro p rieto r of the C h eerie Nook confectionery d u rin g th e C hristm as ! rush. Light Big Tree I C n S aturday, the larg e tow n tree ¡w as lighted. T he stores an d b u si­ ness houses a re d eco rated w i t h C h ristm as trees ond o th er seasonal decorations Officers Elected Young people's society of St. 1 A lex an d er's ch u rch h eld a suc- . eessful card party in B unning hall. ¡They had a business m eeting T h u rs- | day night at the A S piessehaert Edw ard Arnold. Sam uel G oldw vn hom e to plan for a C hristm as p arty . star, plays th e lead in th e recen t O fficers th is y ear a re G eorge production of E d n a F erb er's Spiessehaert. p r e s id e n t; P h y l l i s "Come and Get It." w hich shows H ulsm an. vice-p resid en t; M ildred Sunday. Monday and Tuesday V uylsteke. secretary . M artha Spies- D ecem ber 27. 28 and 29 in th e sch aert. treasu rer; C ecelia K alsch. V enetian theatre. A rnold stars social chairm an To Aid in P rogram w ith Jo el M cCrea and Frances New Y ear's Eve t h e H illsboro F arm er. M. E. ch u rch w ill hold its ann u al Y ear's service. The local know n th e fact th at an y one using New th e church parlor, din in g room or church people p lan to atten d w ith kitchen, w ill be ex pected to clean C ornelius fu rn ish in g th ree n u m ­ u p th e place afterw ard as no ren tal bers. M rs A. J. O liv er w as called to is charged. Miss Helen Schm eltzer is home S an F rancisco W ednesday d u e to th e sudden d eath of h er b ro th er- from college for th e holidays Jam es Allison a rriv ed hom e from in-law , E M artin. P rogram s T onight C orvallis F riday. He m otored from M ethodist and L u th era n churches th ere w ith Mr and Mrs. L. E. F ra n ­ cis of Hillsboro, w ho had spent w ill hold th e ir a n n u a l C hristm as several days in C orvallis, visiting programs at 8 o’clock Christmas Mr. F ran cis’ paren ts and atten d in g a convention. A b rief m eeting of th e M oun­ tain Home P aren t-T each er c l u b w as held a t th e school house F ri­ day. This organization sponsored a (Mrs. Louise J. Carter) tre a t of hom e-m ade candy w hich BEAVERTON—Election and in ­ w as passed a fte r th e school p ro ­ stallatio n of officers of th e B ea­ gram on T uesday evening. v erto n M asonic lodge A F and A M. w ere held T h u rsd ay evening. T hey are: Jam es Lewis, w orship­ ful m aster: S am uel B. L aw rence, ju n io r w arden: A ndrew M. K en ­ nedy, treasu rer; Louis D. S challen- (By Mrs. O. H. P eterson) berger. secretary : E dw ard Lusby, BEND—The local school had its sen io r deacon: R aym ond Lacy, ju n ­ C hristm as program D ecem ber 16 io r deacon; E dw ard T aggart, se n ­ w ith a large atten d an ce T he p ro­ ior stew ard : G uy W edem an. ju n ­ gram consisted of tw o selections by ior stew ard : Isaac A sbury, c h a p ­ th e school h arm onica band, piano lain: Thom as M iller ty le r In ­ solo by H elen Wick, vocal d u et by- stallin g officers w ere H enry E N iel­ Helen W ick and H elen Johnson, son. past m aster, and R obert H ol­ harm onica trio by P atty Gholson. land re tirin g w orshipful m aster G lenore Spousta and B eulah P e te r­ H olland w as presen ted w ith a past son, accom panied by F rances G hol­ m aster's jew el by Mr. Lewis. A bout son on th e piano: th ree short plays. fifty m em bers enjoyed a tu rk e y "The C hristm as C razy Class." "The d in n e r in th e d in in g room a fter C hristm as Surprise." a n d " T h e , th e business session. D rum in th e Snow ;" readings by, Y oung people of the C h ristian P atty G holson. H elen Wick. K en­ ch u rch p resen ted a play. "T he n e t h Schultz. V irginia Tufford. Sign of Piece." S unday evening Helen Ja n e Spousta. Emm a C lark Sign of Peace." Sunday evening. T he B ethel C o ngregational church and B eulah P eterson T he children received sacks of candy and nuts. ch o ir w as h eard Sunday evening F rid ay afternoon th e school chil-] in a m usical program , w hich in ­ d ren w ere given a little C hristm as cluded a can tata "B abe of B eth le­ p arty and gifts by th e ir teacher. hem " and o t h e r v o c a l n u m b e r s Miss F rances Post, a fte r w hich th e | Mrs. Jo h n D obbins will leave for school was closed for a tw o w eek- C alifo rn ia th e first of th e y ear to vacation T igard high also closed visit a few m onths w ith h er d a u g h ­ F rid ay for a tw o w eeks' vacation. ter. Mrs. Kelley. M rs Louise J. C a rte r left S unday M onday nig h t th e Lions club of T igard gave a free p ictu re show for S e a ttle to sp en d a couple of and program for th e g rade school w eeks w ith h er son-in-law a n d d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. C larence children and also for grow n-ups. T igard high played t h e first Palm . Kiwanians Gather b ask etb all gam e of th e season last W ednesday night w ith Scappoose One of t h e y e a r's outstan d in g events at th e local K iw anis club and w on th e game. M r and Mrs. A lvin M aly e n te r­ w as held W ednesday evening w hen tained S unday even in g w ith a d in ­ th e m em bers and th e ir w ives e n ­ n e r p arty and a gam e of "500" was joyed a pot luck d in n er and C h ris t­ enjoyed. P resen t w ere Mr. and m as party. G ifts w ere exchanged. Mrs. H. L. Eisner. M rs Jo e Bag- Vocal selections w ere given by Mrs. genstos Sr. and son Jo e J r and H. M Barnes. V irg in ia T alb ert and John. Miss C laudia S tein an d the Dod Berg, w ith R. C. D oty at th e host an d hostess. High score- w ere piano The re tirin g president. E l­ w on by Jo e Baggenstos Jr. and m er E Stipe, and Mrs. S tipe w ere Miss Stein, and low scores by Mr p resented w ith a poinsettia D r R S. W elsh has been nam ed p resi­ Baggenstos and H I. Eisner. B ert M eyer and V irgil M eyer and d ent and W. G. M iksche secretary T h e m arriag e of Miss M arie Ann parents. M r and Mrs O tto Meyer, left S atu rd ay m orning for K ansas Schaefer, d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. City. 111., w here th ey w ill visit H E S ch aefer of Eugene, to L eo n ­ ard A dam s of B eaverton w ill ta k e relativ es sev eral weeks. Mr. and Mrs A lbert Scott spent place at th e hom e of th e b rid e's Sunday and M onday visiting re la ­ p aren ts D ecem ber 29. M rs R obert Wood and sm all son tives in P ortland. Robert of K inzua a re v isiting at Mrs. L uethi Dies Mrs. A nna L uethi passed aw ay th e V. A Wood an d F red O lm sted v ery sud d en ly T hursday m orning homes. Dr. Wood w ill jo in his and w as buried in the Rose C ity fam ily h ere on C hristm as. S atu rd ay evening B eaver chapter. cem etery in P o rtlan d Monday. O. E. S gave a C h ristm as p artv in th e M asonic h all for th e c h il­ Cornelius Methodist Church Sunday school. 9 a m .. Mrs. Mat- dren of th e m em bers. A bout one tie Sm ith, su p erin ten d en t: classes h u n d red w ere in attendance. fo r various age groups Young peo­ ple's an d ad u lt B ible classes. C hurch w orship. 10 a. m. Special m usic by th e young people's choir. L ester M ooberry. pianist Serm on by th e pastor. E pw orth League 7 p m L adies’ Aid. 2 p m W ednesday P ra y e r m eeting. 8 p. m . T hursday —A lexander H aw thorne, pastor. Beaverton Masons Elect Officers Bend Pupils Hold Yuletide Event Eve at each church The com m un­ ity is invited to join in these serv ices. B asaar Success T him ble club of th e N eighbors of W ixxteraft held a successful sil­ v er tea. bazaar and food sale at D unning's hall S atu rd ay afternoon D elores Sahnow and G eorgiana Jo n es gave lap dance n um bers and M argaret Mars (.' Donnell and M ar­ garet Ja n e and Tony D ooher sang, accom panied b> M is F ran k D ooher People H onored T hursday evening Mr and Mrs Mike H enderson, w ho observe th eir 56th w edding an n iv ersary th is month. Jacob C a rrell w ho is c ele­ brating his 78th birthday and Mr ..nd Mrs E 0 . Shay, w ho are cele­ b ratin g th eir w edding an n iv ersary in D ecem ber w ere su rp rised w ith a party at the Shay hom e Mrs Jo sep h C ochrane and Jam es Wtl- fley had charge of the games A p­ p ro p riate rem em brances w ere p re ­ sented th e honor guests by Mrs G eorge Wilcox. Mrs Jo sep h C och­ rane. Mrs M attie S m ith and Miss D oris Shay P resent w ere Mr and Mrs M ike H enderson. Mr and Mrs. F O. Shay. Jacob C arrell. Mr. and Mr.- J a m e s W i l l i e '. Mr and Mis J D elm onte and children. Mr. and Mrs Joseph S u re r. M rs Jo h n M un- dorf. Mrs Joseph C ochrane. Mrs G eorge Wilcox. Mrs Belle Lilly. Mrs M attie Sm ith, and the Misses Doris. G eneva and L aurel Shay. N eighbors of W oodcraft enjoyed a C h ristm as party at th e ir m eet­ ing in B u n n in g s hall T hursday evening. S anta C laus had treats for the children. P asto r Dies T he com m unity ex ten d s sym p­ ath y to Mrs. R D. B enham and the m em bers of the local A dventist ch u rch in the death of th e ir pastor and friend. P astor R D. Benham, th is w eek. R esident teachers teach in g in o u t­ lying d istric ts a re busy this w eek w ith p rep aratio n s for and giving the school C hristm as program s. Entertains Pupils Mrs. M attie Sm ith, teacher at th e C en terv ille school, en tertain ed h er pupils w ith a d in n e r ■ at her hom e T hursday noon, follow ed by a C h ristm as tree Ladies' Aid lia s Party L adies' Aid society of th e M E ch u rch enjoyed a C h ristm as party w ith the exchange of gifts at the ch u rch W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. Jo h n P idcock w as honored for her b irth d ay an n iv ersary and Mrs M ike H enderson, w ho w ith Mr. H en d er­ son celeb rate th e ir 58th w edding an n iv ersary , was also an honored guest. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. W ilford Davis, a bov. Mrs. E arl S m ith has retu rn ed from an extended visit w ith re l­ ativ es at M ontesano. * Wash. A S. H endricks is recovering from a recen t operation. Mountaindale Program Tonight O ne ad wax sufficient to sell a colt for S. II. Davis at L aurel and as usual w ith A rgus w ant ails, he eoulil have sold several m ore eolts. lie expressed him self as w ell pleased w ith the prom pt resu lts w hleh follow ed alm ost im m ediate!) a lte r the A rgus was d istrib u ted T hursday. Many o th ­ ers w ho have em ployed the A r­ gus w ant ads have found that the im m ediate results save money. Ethel. Mr. and M rs Ed M aker and the host and hostess. Mr. and Mis. L aw rence Crop. A nniversaries Observ ed Mr and Mrs. F W H atfety and d aughters Alina. V elda and A rleta w ere Sunday d in n e r p arty guests of Mr and M is Ed V anderzanden of G ales C reek T he d in n er w as in honor of Mr and Mrs H affety's w edding an n iv ersary and Mr Van- derzanden's birth d ay an n iv ersary M rs P A. Q ualls was hostess for the B anks-M ountam dale "500" club at h er hom e T uesday a fte r­ noon Mrs. Jo h n Jansen had high score in cards, Mrs Jam es M ath- iesen second and Mrs. Rose I.yda th ird In th e gam e Mrs C. B Hall won first and Miss Lena T aylor second Mrs l.oel H ollenbeck will e n te rta in th e club in Ja n u a ry W eek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs G eorge S tew art w ere th eir g ra n d ­ ch ild ren Irene. P hyllis and Hobby s te w .n t of Forest Oiove Mrs L oel H ollenbeck w as h o st­ ess M onday w ith a luncheon for m em bers of th e Past C hiefs' club at th e ir ann u al C hristm as p arty D ecorations c arried out th e m otif of th e d a y A f te r th e Thursday, December 2 1, l'.i.ir» OREGON lu n c h e o n a Church at Kinton Elects Officers iB y Mrs. E. L. Cox) KINTON At the business m eet- I ing held at the church last M on­ day evening, the follow ing officers w ere elected for the ensuing year class leader. E verett D W right. 1 superin ten d en t. Mis R oberta Wil- ' son. assistant superintendent. Win- | nifred D .illniann. seerelary . Helen I V auK let'k. treasu rer. I.aura P eter son. pianist. M aty C ath ry n Hall assistant pianist, M adge Pom eroy, chorister. Mary V anH orn, assistant e h o n ste r E lizabeth W right; librat tan. R osem ary .Aten; superintend ent, crad le roll G ladys Aten; as trustees, sistant. Mrs VanHorn; E verett D W rigld. S 11 Poinerov and E dw ard I. Cox A tte n d a n c e at th e p ro g ra m given at th e h a ll last F rid a y e x ilin g w as good. Last S unday was observed a s C hristm as Sunday, a serm on in keeping w ith th e day by the p as­ tor, Rev Virgil Speeee. follow 1 by a program by m em bers of the school. T he church was decorated w ith an illum inated tree w reaths flowers, greens, etc. Follow ing is th e program ; C hristm as songs by all: song John V unHorn; re c ita ­ tions. A ileen Skeels B eulah P eter son. Donna M etzentine. Irene V.lll- K leek. vocal duet. Mary C athryn Hall and Mary V anH orn, piano duet. R oberta and M artlee Pome roy; vocal duet D orothy V in K leek and B eulah Boyles, original reading. R oberta Wilson, song by all; d istrib u tio n of candy Carters Move Mr and Mrs C a rte r and family w ho have been living on tin- F rank R ichards place d u ring the past year, moved to L aurel recently. D ue to th e holiday season, th e n business m eeting was held in w hich officers for th e com ing y ear w ere elected a s follows: Mrs Jam es M athiesen. president; Mrs l.oel H ollenbeck, vice-president; Mrs 1’ A. Q ualls, secretary; M rs Floyd R affety, treasu rer, and Mrs. J I, V anD om elen. press correspondent A fter the m eeting "500" w as played in w hich Mrs R ichard S andford had high score and Mrs Floyd R affety had second high. Mrs. A K R eynolds had grand prize for th e past y ear M rs Jam es M athiesen will e n te rta in the club in Ja n u a ry • Mrs. E lizabeth H arm s of Banks is visiting this m onth w ith relative-, and friends in this com m unity. Mrs. J. L. VanDom elen. Mrs S teve Meek. Mrs Fay Mills and LeRoy Mills atten d ed th e state conference of th e G range at Aloha W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W K A rnold and son left by train M onday evening , fo r a for D enver. C olo, w here they e x ­ pect to spend a m onth visiting relatives. H arrison g rade school gave a C hristm as program M onday evening for th e ir parents and friends The program consisted of several short From fa r anti wide tu n ic plays, an accordion selection by Bud V anDom elen. a trio -w ith L u ­ joyous tid in g s o f the season cille R iebcn playing th e violin and but there are none more sin-1 E dw ard and H arold Rieben p la y ­ ing th e piano. A fter th e program cere than o ur S an ta C laus was presented to help M E R R Y C H R IS TM A S pass out the gifts will be no prayer m eeting and even tire w ear ami also have ii Bible study this week at the I tendency to pnxluce skidding or church "rolling." suys the em ergency road Installs Officers service of the O regon S tate M otor O ffice rs of K in to n G ra n g e w ere in sta lle d Jo in tly w ith S ch o lls G ru n g e asso ciatio n o ffic e rs a t S c h o lls h a ll S a tu rd a y in all-day meeting. I'n ilrr-ln fla le il T ires W hen tires a re under - inflated they cause hard sleetin g and tin- Radio Tubes B O U G IA S S KAIHO S elfridge I urn. Co. SERVICE P hone 21X B uy Y o u r C h ris tm a s W INES Donclson & Sewell Phone 953 : (Aged and Blended) H illsb o ro FUNERAL DIRECTORS and LICENSED EMBAI.MEKS ___________ NEW ¡cCigtCtCtCtCtMtCtCtCU Best Wishes Joyous Christmas Birthday Observed at Iowa Hill i By Miss M argaret M athiesenl 'B y Mrs. John Haase) M ountaindale S unday school w ill jo in w ith th e school at Schefflin I IOWA H IL L -FIR D A L E Mr. and in p resen tin g a C hristm as program Mrs. Jo h n H aase and fam ily w c r. , at th e Z ien L utheran church there | b irth d ay su rp rise p arty guests S u n -i on C hristm as Eve. T he program day evening of Mr. and Mr.s I. F w ill com m ence at 8 o'clock and N eu k irch in honor of his birthday w ill be follow ed by a d istrib u tio n Aid at Yuletidr of gifts for th e children. A bout eleven ladies of th e Hill I M em bers of the C rop fam ily, who and Dale club met at th e hom e of enjoyed a C hristm as d in n er S u n ­ Mrs. T ennis Pyle T hursday after- i day at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs noon and got a box of clothing L aw rence Crop, w ere Mr and Mrs and food ready for a needy fam ily , A ndrew V anderzanden a n d chil­ as a C h ristm as gift. d ren of Forest Grove. Mr and Mrs. Mrs. Jo h n G oetze has im proved | B ern ard G hent and Mr. and Mrs . q u ite a bit. but is not able y et to ; Jo e S chm idlkofer and children of g et out of bed. K ansas City. Mr a n d Mrs. Ben N ussbaum er and fam ily of H el­ vetia. Mrs Rose C rop of Portland. Mr and Mrs C larence Meek and family. Mr. and M rs Joe B aker and fam ily. C harles S piering and to you and yours. 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Main STANDARD OIL CO M PANY OF CALIFORNIA Phone 2432 SELFRIDGE Furniture Co. 136 S. 3rd Ave. Phone 21X We in vite you to jo in us in the true s p irit o f Christm as — “ Peace on E arth, Good W ill to A ll M en.” W heel C a r P a in tin g A lig n in g C a r W a s h in g P ro p e r W in t e r G r a d e O il ^Better Used.Cars for Less n 1935 Ford V-8 Fordor Sedan O riginal Black Enam el Finish 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan Kariin, llratrr, Killit in Trunk To Our to y o u ! Let us tu rn our thoughts at this h oliday season to deeds o f h e lp fu l­ ness and to acts th a t prom ote hap­ piness— let us make hearts lig h te r and smiles b rig h te r. T r it o n G o ld S e a l B r a k e A d ju s t in g and a W INERY Went Jack'•(in St. Hillsboro E dw ard ('. Schulnierieh. P re id en t E. I. Kuratli, V ice-President W illiam ('. C hristensen, V icc-P n-sidcnt J. L. Searcy, C ashier W. V. Bergen. A ssistant C ashier Earl Bowman. A ssistant C ashier Cal Jack Jr.. A ssistant C ashier Miss A ugusta Sigler, A ssistant C ashier Miss Gloria Coulter Miss S h irley Sm ith Miss Florence Hunger Commercial National Bank Not connected with any braneh bank, eh.iin hank or holding corporation. Hillsboro Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL DETOS1T INSURANCE CORPORATION 1933 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan N ew ly K reoinlilioned »Motor 1932 Chevrolet Coupe A \ n c ( .n I’ i n eil Right 1935 O lds Sedan Low M i I r a g r — ( ; tia r a ntrrd 1931 Chevrolet Coach Six H h eels— 11 unk HILLSBORO MOTOR CO. C h e v r o le t - O ld s m o b ilc S ales a n d S e rv ic e 318 - 332 E. M ain — Used Car Lot 136 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 111 Day or N ig h t H illsb oro , Oregon 4