1 H IL L S B O R O Page Eight C hristm as d in n er p arty guests at the C. S Reynolds home w ere Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H auser and d au g h ­ ter Irene of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs George Connolly an d son M erlyn. Joint Program Held B uddie of T illam ook. This d in n er (By Miss Mary Sandy) A large crow d from this com m un­ BANKS Tite g rad e school C h ris t­ w.i- also celebrating the w edding ity attended th e jo in t C hristm as m as program w as given before a an n iv ersary of Mr and Mrs H arold program of M ountaindale Sunday- larg e audience W ednesday ev e­ Banks. (Bv Mrs. J. M D avidson) school and Schefflin L u th eran ning. Each grade took a part in Mr and Mrs V ein P rick ett and HELVETIA A b i g celebration church at Schefflin C hristm as eve the program C andy was given to ch ild ren V erle and S hirley Je a n will be held at H elvetia hall (to­ and Mr and M is Max D reczen and C hristm as d in n er party guests of I th e ch ild ren T hursday afternoon. night) New Y ear's Eve w hen many Mr. and Mrs Harold Reynolds Miss Viola P a rk e r of P o rtlan d son Dale w ent to Seaside T h u rs­ Swiss come from a distance to a t­ w ere Mr and Mrs W N H athorn spent the C h ristm as holidays at day and visited until S atu rd ay w ith tend the annual dance. and G. E H athorn of H illsboro and th e hom e of Mr and M is R alph Mr and Mrs. G eorge Moss and fam ily O ilier guests th e re C h ris t­ Program Well Attended H arold H athorn of Salem. Wilcox and fam ily. mas w ere Mi and Mrs G lenn Moss H elvetia school C hristm as pro­ W alter H ergert of the C oncordia B etty and T helm a Engen of V er­ of Philom ath Verio P rick ett r e ­ gram w as w ell attended. P rogram college in P o rtlan d is spending th e nonia a re spending the holidays was as follows: Band num bers: C hristm as vacation h ere at th e w ith th e ir g randm other. Mrs. Tom m ained for a few days' visit w ith his grandparents. recitations by Iren e R itter, Doris home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Engen of Banks. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. F rench and Jossi. R obert; play. "A T reat for P h ilip H ergert. Mr. and Mrs. G. E M iller of d au g h ters Ada Mae and S hirley Santa Claus." by younger children; Sunday d in n er p arty guests of C ascade Locks w ere am ong S u n ­ piano solo. R uth G uerber; tru m p et Mrs K Luck w ere Mr. and Mrs day guests of Mr and Mrs. N. J. Bee of Puyallup. W a sh . are v is it­ ing relatives in B anks and Forest solo, Elaine Yungen, accom panied W. J Edgar and son Jim m ie, S y l­ G riffin and fam ily by Mrs. E. G uerber: g u itar solo. vester Luck. Mr and Mrs G us M aurice Thom pson of V ernonia G rove. Mr and Mrs H arold Banks and Wesley Pieren; play. "A Nice Dis­ L aprinzt. all of P ortland, and Mrs F rancis Thom pson of P o rtlan d and B uddie of T illam ook are sp en d ­ appointm ent." by R obert Sanders. L aura Eddington. C lifford S andy enjoyed a salmon son ing the holidays w ith friends and H enry B ishop and F ern P ieren, fishing trip at T illam ook Sunday S atu rd ay evening d in n er party- relativ es in Banks. piano accordion, A rnold Leppin. The E pw orth L eague m em bers songs by pupils: play. "P um pkin guests of Mr and Mrs. H arold carolled aro u n d th e tow n a fte r the D ouglas D reezen. teacher in the H oller." a school program rehearsal Reynolds w ere Mrs. Loa A nderson program W ednesday evening. high schixil at Moclips. W ash, v is­ and son R ichard and Miss W rythea w ith E rn est S and ers as techer; ited his parents. Mr and Mrs O. Legion Gives Party songs by Mrs. Ida Jossi and C la r­ Abels of V ancouver and Mrs. B u rr D. D reezen. from W ednesday until Leisy of Sw eet, Idaho. A large crow d atten d ed th e A m ­ ence B adertscher. accom panied by- Sunday last w eek. erican Legion C h ristm as program Mr. and Mrs. C addie H utchens Carol W enger; play. "Mr. P iper Mr and Mrs. C addie H utchens last T uesday evening in the Legion and fam ily of Tillam ook visited Gives a P resent," by A nnie M er- and d au g h ters of T illam ook are hall. Music w as enjoyed and e v e ry ­ Mr. and Mrs. A rchie Thom pson cep, and accordion duet by Mrs. F one took p art in th e singing E v ery ­ visiting relative* here and in F o r­ Van Lum and Tony N ussbaum er and fam ily M onday. Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jaso n L ittle and one was given a sack of candy and est Mr. Mark B lake acted as S anta Claus and Mrs. Jam es M cFarlane and gave out presents and a treat son Bob of P o rtlan d w ere C h ris t­ n u ts and S anta C laus was enjoyed w ere d in n e r guests C hristm as day to the children. School w ill open m as guests of Mr and Mrs. C arl by th e children W ayne Shipley, w ho u n d erw en t at the hom e of th eir son. G eorge Jen sen and Bob L ittle rem ained to Monday. an appendicitis operation tw o w eeks M cFarlane, in Forest G rove. Boy Scouts, accom panied by spend th e w eek at th e Jen sen home. ago. re tu rn e d to his hom e h ere P earl B eard of P o rtlan d spent C hristm as d in n e r p arty guests at Scoutm aster Jo e Wenzel, w ent to Sunday. He is doing nicely and w ill Sunday w ith Mr. and M rs W alter the W illam ette slough n ear Rocky the N. H. Toates home w ere Mr. soon be ab le to re tu rn to school, Beard. Point Sunday, w here th ey hired an d M rs Russel Fox and fam ily. w h ere he is a senior. C hristm as guests of Mr and Mrs boats and spent the day row ing and Mr. and Mrs. Bert C asw ell and A lex an d er McDonald, who is a Je ff K ennedy and d a u g h ter w ere fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. N H. T oates fishing. teac h er in th e high school at Ione, Mr and Mrs A O K illen of F o r­ Mrs. C arrie Lietzel of S uth erlin is Jr. and fam ily, and Mr. and Mrs. is sp en d in g th e C hristm as holidays est G rove, Mrs. M yrtle Crops. O ral Jam es B rennen an d fam ily. and D elbert C reps of Batiks. visiting her m other, Mrs. E lizabeth Mrs. Jo e B ak er and ch ild ren w ith his p arents, M r and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs H enry B eard and Schm idt, th is week H enry McDonald, and fam ily. Joey. A nita and L ucille spent Mrs. Rosa F euerstein retu rn ed Mrs. F G. P h illip s is ill this four children of G reen M ountain C hristm as at Mt Angel w ith Mr. an d A lbert M izncr of P ortland Sunday from P ortland, w here she I w eek. w ere C hristm as guests of Mr. and visited last week w ith h er d au g h ­ B ak er's m other. Mrs H enry B aker Mr and Mrs. W ilbur M unford Mr. and Mrs. A lfred Peachey ter. Mrs. Leo Payne, and oth er and baby d a u g h ter M argaret Ann Mrs. W alter Beard. relatives. W hile in P o rtlan d Mrs. and ch ild ren of S tay to n spent se v ­ of B onneville spent th e C h ristm as Vernon Wolforil Hurt eral days th is w eek w ith his p a r­ Feuerstein visited h er bro th er-in - V ernon W olford cut a deep gash holidays w ith frien d s and relativ es ents. Mr and Mrs. F red Peachey. law. A lfred Siegenthaler. w ho is C hristm as d in n er p arty guests in B anks Mrs. F lo ra M unford took in his knee S atu rd ay evening w hile very ill at his home. C hristm as day sp littin g kin d lin g wood w ith a of Mr and Mrs. L. H P eters and th em to th e ir hom e Monday. her granddaughter. M axine D ahne Mr. and Mrs. W indsor Moore and new scout hatchet. He was taken d au g h ter Liela w ere A lbert and of Seaside. V ictor a n d W alter i th ree sons of P o rtlan d spent the to a physician in Forest Grove, Feuerstein and F red Z u rch er vis- P au l G rah am of P ortland. Mr. w eek-end w ith friends an d re la ­ w ho took fo u r stitches to close the and Mrs. L ee S chaffer and Mr. ited her. l w ound. tives in Banks. R ichard G uerber of Eugene was an d Mrs. S pencer and fam ily of Amos Sellers left for P o rtlan d S u rro u n d in g th e d in n er ta b le on a C hristm as and w eek-end guest of H illsboro. Mr. and Mrs. C hris C h ristm as at th e E arle W ilson ' F rid ay. He is helping L ee Irvin Tschanz and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. M r. and Mrs. E lm er G uerber. w ith inventory th is w eek hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs F e r d Mr and Mrs. H. E. S chram and Jo h n McNew and fam ily. Jo h n S chulm erich of Mt. Hood, Mrs M M r. and Mrs. F rancis Thom pson Davis and son C laude and Mr. and Betty Jean, Lila and Jo h n of V er­ M aurice Y. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. W indsor of P o rtlan d and M rs nonia a re spending th e C hristm as Mrs. T hurston P eterso n and son I Moore and th re e sons Rodney. Bil- Thom pson and d au g h ter of V ernonia Billy. vacation w ith her parents. Mr. and ’ ly and Donald. Ja c k S chulm erich. spent th e w eek-end at th e Cliff Mrs. J. M. Davidson. On C h rist­ and Miss G ershfield. all of P o rt­ S andy home mas all m em bers of th e Davidson D oris B irschell of C orvallis is land. and A gnes V anderzanden and fam ily w ere w ith th eir parents. Mr. and Mrs. E arle W ilson and spending th e w eek ns a guest at the Mr and Mrs. W allace McCuen C liff S andy home. fam ily of Banks. and children of Longview . Wash., C hristm as d in n e r p arty guests C h ristm as d in n e r p arty guests of w ere C hristm as guests of Mr. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. M illard B u rn ett w ere F rid ay at th e C lifford S andy hom e W inter term of th e P o rtlan d E x ­ Mr. and Mrs. Roy S chulm erich and w ere Mr. and Mrs. F rancis T hom p­ Mrs. D avid Tschabold. H arold Mc­ tension C en ter of th e state system Cuen. who is staying at the T scha­ ch ild ren B etty. N orm an and E d­ son of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. bold home, accom panied ttftm home of hig h er education w ill open M on­ w ard. Mr. and Mrs R alph Wilcox day. Ja n u a ry 4. Most of the courses and w ill re tu rn when school opens. and ch ild ren R alphie and M argery L illie Yungen had h er tonsils r e ­ w ill be given at Lincoln high of B anks an d Miss V iola P a rk e r of moved S aturday at th e Jones hos­ school in the evenings from 7:15 to P o rtlan d . pital. F red Yungen w as hom e over 9:15. w-ith th e exception of th e late In "Messiah" the w eek-end. but had to re tu rn to aftern o o n classes w hich m eet in C h aplain F. G. P hillips sang in P ortland for treatm en ts as his knee th e cen tral lib rary , and th e a rt th e "M essiah" in the P o rtlan d a u d i­ classes in th e K raem er building. is not im proving. to riu m S u n d ay afternoon Six h u n ­ P hillips and H elvetia churches M any of the fall term classes w ill d red voices from d ifferen t church BOUGHT SOLD joined here C hristm as for th e a n ­ be opened to new students. In a d ­ choruses accom panied by th e P o rt­ dition, a n u m b er of new courses land sym phony o rch estra took part nual program . CONSIGNED w ill be given. Salesm anship and o f­ Alf:x and H enry Dietz of Walla A lb ert P in d ell of B anks an d Miss Walla. Wash., are visiting Mr. and fice organization w ill be tw-o of Erm a L evick of Forest G rove w ere th e new offerings in business a d ­ m arried last w eek in V ancouver Mrs. J. C. W enger. m inistration. Dr. V ictor P M orris cf th e U n iv ersity of O regon facu l­ W ash. T hey w ill m ake th e ir home H olds No Terrors Longview . Wash. ty. w ill teach a course in d is trib u ­ in C hristm as d in n er p arty guests of tion of w ealth. L uke L. R oberts, for our G uaranteed m an ag er of rad io statio n KOAC. Mr. and Mrs. W. G W alker w ere w ill give a co u rse in rad io speech, Mrs. Rita H eltzel and tw o d a u g h ­ ters of P o rtlan d . Mr. and Mrs. El- , M OUNTAINDALE—W ashing t o n w hich w ill include practical e x ­ lis McGraw- and th re e ch ild ren and G range w ill hold its an n u al C h rist­ perience before th e m icrophone. Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k H artw ick and In form ation re g ard in g th e many- d au g h ter of V ernonia and Mrs. mas and New Y ear's p arty at the H e re ’s a Dec. B argain m eeting S aturday. Each m em ber is classes offered by th e P o rtlan d Bella H artw ick of Banks. requested to bring a gift and candy. C en ter may be obtained from th e Miss M oxie H opkins purchased a office, 814 O regon building. All m em bers are urged to attend. new C hev ro let sedan and drove to 1931 Plym outh Coach S eattle T h u rsd ay to spend th e w eek-end v isitin g friends. Good tires, m otor and finish, C h ristm as p arty guests of Mr excellent brakes. You w ill e n ­ and Mrs. Cass W ilson w ere Mr. and joy d riv in g this car Come in. Mrs. E rin Coffey and th re e sons look it over. s-U Q f f 00 and Mrs. E velyn C arg ill of P o rt­ Only JLt/O land an d Mr. and Mrs. S tan ley $65 down — Bal. monthly A H appy and P rosperous C lark and son of Ryderw ood. Wash Mott G riffin of Bend and C harles | G riffin of H illsboro visited Mon- ’ day w ith th e ir bro th er. N. J. G rif­ fin. and fam ily in Banks. W atch for 1937 Mr. and Mrs. G eorge S ohler of Hood R iver sp en t th e C hristm as holidays w ith Mrs. S ohler's par- J ents. Mr. and Mrs. E rnie T ucker, HERE SOON in Banks. Sales Department A fam ily d in n e r was enjoyed HILLSBORO MOTOR CO. C hristm as at th e hom e of Mr. and Hillsboro. Oregon Mrs. Ellis P u rd in . P resen t w ere Mr. and Mrs. F red G u m b ert. Mr. I and Mrs. Ja k e N arup. and W alter I A nderson of Banks. Miss G ertru d e N ickolaus of K ennew ick. Wash C h arles K earn ey of P o rtlan d and th e host and hostess. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H opkins of Sherw ood, fo rm erly of , 2nd and W ash . Phone 2641 B anks, a girl. D ecem ber 28. in a | Salem hospital. The baby w eighed : 1 seven pounds. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard W ilbur left T h u rsd ay even in g for S eattle to J [ spend th e holidays Mrs. V erl P ric k e tt re tu rn e d to ' h er p aren ts hom e in Banks. T h u rs- j day evening from th e Good S am ar- 1 itan hospital in P o rtlan d . H er in- 1 fant d a u g h ter rem ain ed u n til Mon- ; day and was b ro u g h t to Banks. It : is im proving and grow ing stro n g er I but w ill re q u ire special care. See them tod ay! W e w on't have them Anniversary Observed C hristm as d in n er p arly guests at long at th ese prices! 1 th e R. M B anks hom e w ere Mr. I and Mrs. B A. F rench of Puyallup. . Wash.. Mr. and M rs Ellis T aylor I and d au g h ter Norm a Jean of B anks i Mr. and Mrs. H arold B anks an d son Banks Pupils Put on Program: Legionnaires Hosts at Party Celebration at Helvetia Hall Tonight j i c a Í y r c ii s n 1¡ .1 c t E F r c a i ( r 1 i I r i I r i t y 1 I J I « a r I ARGUS. Extension Center Opens January 4 H IL L S B O R O . T hursday. Itecem her 31, I !••’>•> OREGON wood floors The cost was $2200 They also rem odeled t Ii e Fred Beach residence on th e H illsboro- N orth P lains highway a mile south of N orth Plains Refinished, the house contains 10 m odern rooms hardw ood floors and basem ent. C om m ercial cnstructlon thus year by Mohr B rothers w a s the new building for the Home Laundry. 40x80 feet w ith a 7x24 foot a d d i­ tion for dry cleaning room The building is of hollow tile, finished in w hite, w ith a predom inating percentage of glass on front and sides. A mong the contracts this y ear rep o rted by S older X- Watson of H illsboro, was the W alter Busch residence on Baseline. The house is fram e construction w ith b ase­ m ent. built-in garage, hardw ood floors in the five rooms, and an e x te rio r shake finish A nother home (C o n tin u ed fro m naso 11 of th e ir construction is th e W for Ray J M ann in his new loca­ V erne M cK inney house on First tion on W ashington street. aven u e and W ashington street. C ol­ W F l’ribnow rep o rts the con­ onial style, the house has seven struction of a Cape Cod style house rooms, p artial brick veneer finish, betw een Main a n d W ashington basem ent, and garage built at the streets on S ixth aven u e for V W. re a r Among th eir rem odeling jobs G ardner. T he house is nearly com ­ was the Jo h n Ryan residence on pleted w ith seven room s and bath D ak street w here the roof lias been A new barn w as constructed for raised to give room s upstairs F red A m acher on tin- A m acher O ther H illsboro houses recorded place in the T h a tc h e r vicinity The through the building perm its, are building is 43x70 feet and 30 feet the Jam es R H em m ing hom e on to the peak Ttie cost w as about West C edar street ru stin g $1000 $2000 He also w orked at the r e ­ the W F K im ball residence at m odeling of the P o rtlan d Gas & F ifth and O ak street. $2.000. J B Coke com pany office. P erfection P hillips brick dw elling at F ourth B akery addition costing $2000 and and W ashington, construeted at a the rem odeling of t h e M cA lear cost of $3,000 building on M ain stre e t for the 1! C Busch constructed a m od­ Ben F ran k lin store. ern residence of seven room s in an Dr. Smith Home Finished a ttra c tiv e style on p roperty p u r­ 11 E Thom pson rep o rts th e com ­ chased last sum m er at T hird and pletion of the D r C. T Sm ith Jackson street T he home is m odern home on East Main street co n ­ th ro u g h o u t, of seven room s and tain in g eight rooms. basem ent, basem ent. hardw ood floors th ro u g h o u t a n d A nother seven-room attractiv e fireplace. The style is colonial and the cost about $5500 A feature of hom e was constructed at First and W Dixon the residence is the ro ller screens Jefferson street by J built in to th e w indow s; said to be T he dw elling is of fram e co n stru c­ tion witli full basem ent and is Cape som ething new in m odern co n stru c­ tion. A nother piece of w ork w a s Cod style A nother residence of the th e rem odeling of the old C lay sam e size and attractiv en ess is the F reem an house to include four Earl B ow m an hom e a block south a p a rtm en ts fo r L E llin ijo n at I of the Dixon residence S m aller homes include the A F T h ird and Lincoln street. Among the homes built by M ohr 1 H anley dw elling costing $1700 on the H G. B auer I B rothers this y ear was th e Jo h n 1 M oran street K anina residence on his farm at home on H ighland avenue and the F arm ington. The house is of fram e Mrs. Ida H einrich residence o n W ashington street costing construction w ith brick veneer, East contains 10 room s and basem ent $1500. C onsiderable building next the w ith hardw ood floors The house replaces one w hich burned last city lim its north of tow n has been spring. A fe atu re of the hom e is com pleted, including the Hex Jones the breakfast nook in a m odified six-room residence and th at con­ bay w indow sashed w ith leaded stru cted by T Bowlby in m odern style w ith seven-room s glass. Among tile country dw ellings A nother residence was th e " re d H ughes home on East O ak street com pleted this year was a new modern house for John Pubols to T he building is fram e construction four room s and bath, all w ith h a rd ­ replace the one burned earlier in M aurice Thom pson and d au g h ter Doris of V ernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M arr and d au g h ter D arlene of K ansas C ity, Mr and Mrs. B W. A rm entrout of Banks, l.am ar Sandy of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs C lifford Sandy and M ary Sandy. Mr and Mrs F red W olford and fam ily attended a fam ily d in n er party C hristm as day at th e hom e of Mrs W olford's m other. Mrs Belle Lilly, in C ornelius Mrs H enry S tohler is q u ite ill at the Good S am aritan hospital in P ortland Miss Moore of Forest G rove is assisting at the W ashing­ ton C ounty bank dm mg Mrs Stoh- ler's illness. Many Residences Built Here in 1936 Used Cars Happy Rough W eather Washington Grange Planning Party U SED CARS Wishing Everybody 1937 GEORGE W IL L Y S W ICK Nash - L aF ayette $852 D elivered Clearance New Year $165 145 Ford Coupe 95 Chevrolet Sedan ...... Studebaker Sedan .... 45 75 Chevrolet Truck . . 75 Essex Coach ....... 75 Durant Coach Pontiac S e d a n .............. 75 225 Chevrolet Coupe 195 Chevrolet Coach 75 O akland Sedan 150 Auburn Sedan .... 95 C hevrolet Coupe 195 Essex C o u p e ............ 90 Nash Sedan 1928 1927 1927 1928 P assing y e a rs b ring no g re a te r pleasure th an to ex ten d to our m any custom ers and friends both old and new who have co-operated in m aking this a very successful y e a r our k in d ­ est and w arm est g reetin g s fo r 1937. W ash in gton C ounty's L argest D epartm ent Store is ¡timing still h ig h er for 1937 and we hope to have y o u r continued co-operation. In re tu rn we a re plan n in g for your selection th e finest lines of n a tion ally ad vertised m er­ ch a n d ise ob tain ab le. W e ta k e this o p p o rtu n ity to th an k you for y o u r valued p a tro n a g e and may 1937 bring you all th e success and good things you are hoping for. 1927 1929 1927 1930 1929 1927 1928 1927 1929 1927 Hillsboro Motor Co. PHONE 444. DAY OR NIGHT 318-332 E. Main S t Hillsboro, Oregon I ’se Car Lot at 136 S. Seeond Ave. i V in the H ole? Is it costing yon m ore than you make to feed your hogs and poultry with expensive grain? You ran still make a good profit if you feed Wat­ kins Poultry Tonie or Wat­ kins Mineralized Ilog Tonie. They inerease production and speed up growth o-n less feed. Your stock and poultry will be sturdier and more resistant to disease. op. rlnlend A new y e a r is close at hand . . . . a n d w ith it conics our sincere wish 1937 may be full of h a p ­ piness, g re a te r s u c c e s s and prosperity. We th a n k you for your past p atro n ag e POWERS’ GROCERY T h a t will SA V E MONEY and your CAR! Join y our m any m otoring friends w ho arc now ta k ­ ing a d v a n ta g e of our Free M onthly Inspection S erv­ ice— it will insure first class m otor perfo rm an ce, pre­ vent costly re p a ir bills and elim in ate the inconven­ ience of c a r break-dow ns. W inter Auto A ccessories B atteries A n ti-F reeze Car R adios Car H eaters S eat Covers D efrosters A sh T rays R adiator Covers G love Panel Clocks by e x p e rts will m ean a re a l saving in rep a irs W e fe a tu re the follow ing L ubricants 4% A lcm ite — Shell Q uaker S tate — Triton G old Seal V alvoline A Service for Every M otoring Need B attery and Ignition C om plete Motor T un ­ C heck and R epair ing, C heckup W h eel A lign in g B rake A d ju stin g Car P ain ting Car W ash in g Proper W inter G rade Oil “Better Used Cars for Less’’ P A Y A B L E DECEM BER 31, 1936 1936 C hevrolet Sport Sedan C hecks will be m ailed D ecem ber 31st, to all paid up C ertificate h olders and earn in g s will be a d d e d to all o th er accounts. P rospective custom ers a re cord ially invited to inves­ tig a te our C ertificates for th e ir J a n u a ry 1st investm ent. U nder S tate Supervision w ith legal g u a ra n te e Reserve F und. No b e tte r investm ent av ailab le. Choice of Two 1935 Ford V-8 Sedan B link Finish. Low M ileage 1935 Ford V -8 Tudor Radio, Heater. Sportllte 1932 Chevrolet Coupe Rumble Seal MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BA N K 1935 O lds Touring Sedan Low Mileage. I idly G uaranteed I’LL PRO VE IT! W rite or call and I'll save you m oney on daily - m ed household products such as E xtracts. Spices. M edicines, C osm etics and Soap 1936 Pontiac Coupe Like New HILLSBORO MOTOR CO. Washington Savings & Loan Association J. E. Horton Cornelius, Oregon RELIABLE SAFE J. M. Person, Manager Savings and Loan Bldg. . NEW YEAR’S Best Wishes! C.R6 C om plete Lubrication Service Per A nnum A re You G oing Smith n it M embers nf the Sunday »( houl T board wish this to be one of their Ilrlsler Injured John H eisler of Hahn Grove, who very largely attended sessions Fhe w as in ju red last week, is im prov­ church w orship services will lie in g I l l s sk u ll was fractu red w hen favored w ith special m usic by Hie he fell from his house roof, landing choir I.ester C M oobeny, pianist by pastor "C oncerning on a cem ent w alk below He is at Serm on the Good S um nntnn hospital in Y esterday and T o d ay " E pw orth P ortland and his wife is staying I,eague. 7 p ni A lexander lluw - thorite, pastor th ere w ith him. Resolution We A nnounce our 23rd Consecutive S em i-A n n u al Dividend at the Rate of 1929 Ford Coupe ■ i P um p kin ridge. A New Year’s «% ANNOUNCEMENT 1% 15 More Unusual V alues at RECORD LOW PRICES! Cornelius Methodist Church year; tw o fram e dw ellings of New Y ear's S unday services Jan room s each, w ith basem ent, on G eorge B iersdorf farm, and a uary 3 w ill open w ith a glowing hom e for It H. llo rn eek er on Sunday school at Ii a m.. directed « i'. »"*' Used Car Exchange USED C A R ttie five Hie new Hillsboro, Oregon C hevrolet - O ldsm ob ile S a les and S ervice 318 - 332 E. M ain — U sed C ar Lot 136 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 444 Day or N ig h t H illsboro, O regon ;