The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 03, 1937, Page 14, Image 14

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    P a g e Six
II1 L L S B O K O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
he m ade his hom e w ith his g ra n d ­
father, the late A ndrew O rn d u ff
M ountain Top Sunday school will
be held as usual S unday m orning
T here w ill be no church T hey will
F uneral .-erviees w ere h eld S u n ­
go to M ountain Home and atten d the
Olive
Sunday school convention th ere im ­
mook high school T hursday night day afternoon from Mt
(By
C.
E.
Barker!
m ediately a fter Sunday school.
Mr and Mrs H A Lowry spent church, la u r e l, for M ary C aroline
A
l.O
HA
At
the
com
m
encem
ent
Dailey
87.
who
died
Friday
at
the
Mr. and Mrs. Ted R utschm an and exercises of the St. M arv s high D ecoration day at O ceanside
home of her daughter. Mrs Florence
L. T Fim gan kept open house S u n ­ school
Mr
and
Mrs
S
G
Rogers
huve
(Mrs. Frank Prznldll
Friday night, th e follow ing
l’eteison. in Hillsboro, a fte r an ill­
ROCK CREEK—Rock Creek and day w hen th e follow ing visitors pro g ram w as rendered "C arry Me moved into th eir new house on the ness of th ree y eais R e, O rtiz W
H elvetia L adies' Aid w ill meet nt w ere en tertain ed Mr and Mrs .1 Back to th e Lone P rairie.'' G lee highw ay
.Arthur G riffith the school ja n ito r W eniger. pastor of the H illsboro
th e hom e of Mrs. F red B erger Sr. Rachin of P ortland. Mrs Rachin re ­ club, salutation. R aym ond H all; v a l­
m ained u n til Monday M r and Mrs
has a sum m er job as a m illw rig h t at Baptist church, conducted the rites,
al B ethany W ednesday.
edictory
Jesse
Webb;
introduction.
and burial w as in Ml O live cem e­
Mrs John S chneider S r was h o n ­ Joe Fim gan and four children A n­ F ath er M axw ell, address F ath er L innton
Mrs J. E Mitzel and Mrs t! W tery u n d er the direction of Donelson
ored recently w ith a han d k erch ief gus B aker and Miss Cook of P o rt­ H einback; p resentation of diplom as
\ Sew ell
show er by m em bers of the Ladies' land; Mr. and Mrs O scar Hagg of and m edals and aw arding of m ono­ H agem an left Saturday to \ ¡sit m
She w as born O ctober 8. 1889. in
Kelso.
Wash
Hcedvillc:
Al
Ew
ing
of
O
ceanlake;
Aid and a few friends.
s Class roll Jack B achard.
B enklem an N eb. the d au g h ter of
Jo
h
n
Mitzel
Jam
es
and
C
harles
Mr and Mrs Bill Zeigler. Mr. and L gram
aw rence Daly R aym ond Hall. D on­
B irthdays C elebrated
T atloek spent the w eek-end at Roek- I'homas and Nancy M iller On O c­
Mrs Tom S huck and Stanley Shuck
Mr and Mrs. E dw ard 1. Scheldt of H illsboro. Mr and M r s A R utsch­ ald M cElligentt. Louis Nyssen. W il­ aw ay.
tober 4. 1892. she w as m arried to
w ere hosts al dinner Sunday ho n o r­ man and Miss H elen R utschm an of liam O ndler. C hapm an T h a y e r and
A rthur Edw ard Dailey w ho passed
F
I
Nason
and
son.
S
G
Nason,
Jesse
Webb.
ing the birthday an n iv ersaries of Laurel. Mr and Mrs O tto O rnduff
w ife Mrs P a rk er ol Miles City. aw ay in 1920 To th e union eight
C h iv ter I S tra u rh and fam ily of and
M rs John S chneider J r and H erbert and son R obert. R B W hisnand and
Mont . and Mrs H urnck of Billings children w< re born, four sons and
Cliahin Falls. Wash . a re visiting Mold
S chneider of Shady Brook and of Ed and W F. W ohlschlegel
. left Friday for Billings F 1. four d au g h ter- W alter of Newport.
Mrs Rosa M erlo Mrs S tra a c h is a Nason w ill (our M ontana d u rin g the E dw ard of Husum. Wash Ralph ami
A rnold B erger and son A rth u r B er­
Mr. and Mrs. C arl W ard of T illa­ d au g h ter of Mrs Merlo.
g er of West Union. O thers present
l.loyd of L aurel. Mrs F l o r e n c e
sum m er m onths.
Ja
n e t Nielsen. —
Lois
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n S chneider mook visited h er bro th er-in -law and
......................—
- Mae Place.
P eterson of llil'sb n ro . Mis. G race
A
t
t
e
n
d
s
B
r
id
g
e
I
ic
s
ta
Sr. and G ottlieb Schneider. Mrs sister Mr and Mrs (. liarles 1 atinan. Jo sep h in e A n/alone. l eone Nelson
l.osti and Mrs Flora Nelson of P o rt­
A
M
Jan
n
sen
w
as
one
of
th
e
O
re
­
A rnold B erger. Norma. K enneth and Sunday and Monday.
and Beverly Mitzel co n stitu te t h e
land. and Mrs Bessie McCoy of
E dna May Berger. John S chneider
Norm a M eyers and W allace W hit- local class in tap dancing of the gon delegation atten d in g the B ridge Laurel
.Also surv iv in g a rc th ree
Fiesta
at
San
Francisco
Jr. and S tanley and L oraine S chneid- m ore atten d ed th e last day o f school Young O regonians
grandchildren. C onstance l ’eterson.
Mr and Mrs Jo h n I. Schm id R
e r and the host and hostess.
program and picnic at L akeview
St M ary's high school d efeated
uth t.osli. and A rth u r McCoy
w ent to M cM innville last Sunday
L aurine and M erland Leu spent Tuesday, w here th e ir form er teach- th e N ational G uards of H illsboro in
Mr am i Mrs. Dailey m oved from
R ichard and B etty Bigness arc
a
gam
e
of
softball.
8
to
4
er.
Mrs.
W
aller
.Austin,
w
as
teach
­
several days w ith th eir g ran d m o th ­
the m iddlew est to H illsboro in F eb­
quite ill w ith the flu
ing.
er. Mrs W. Wismer. in H illsboro last
Visit in Missouri
Mrs G A W icscnback of N orth ruary. 1900. and to the L aurel com ­
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M eyers of B u x ­
H. A. M orrison and family de­ Plains is visiting h e r m other Mrs m unity in March. 1905
w eek. W hile there L aurine attended
1he picnic of the fifth and sixth ton visited h ere S unday and w ere p a rte d M onday for S av an n ah . Mo . Alice W heeler, several days
en tertain ed at th e Lena M eyers !o -visit relatives and frien d s for a
g rad e pupils of Hillsboro.
son of P ortland w ore gnosis at the
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leu and fam ­ home in th e evening w ith a group of m onth
E. 1. K raus hom e over the
eck-
and Mrs. C I’ Lee and fam ily
ily and Mr and Mrs Louis Z uercher other relatives.
end
D ecoration day d in n er party guests sp cn t the w eek-end at Mt Hood
of this section and Mrs. W. W ismer
A
ttends
Class
R
eunion
and Miss O phelia W ism er of H ills­ at th e Mrs. L en a M eyers h o m e W ildwood
F ran k S ehiilm erieh m ade
trip
Mrs. Leo S u sb au er of
V ada Davis of S pokane visited F
boro w ere d in n er party guests of w ere Mr. and
r X ? ,
to C orvallis Friday, re tu rn in g S a t­
a cI
t a,d;1
,-
ss..
ip S
.... la- Cornelius,
Sdu , ^ Sv W,lbU,' i,.,¿4
H cfd .s n C
arE
E
f f B
i arb
K ara S t latter
^ l n i v ^ i
W« ‘" « day
urday
He
atten
d
ed
the
25th
jubilee
BETHANY - CEDAR M ILL
A r­
« d. u S 2 d '
U
H illsboro and Mrs. T .llie C halla- M; '
, J * T <4 M s.-no •
■ th u r Schulz w as given a su rp rise for the 1912 class of w hich ho was a
Mother Succumbs
combe of Cosmopolis. W ash., w ho is
M alin c «>r ps, p arty on his b irth d ay an n iv ersary m em ber.
Mr. ami Mrs M arion Hogo. Helen
W ord w as received by Mrs. E rnest house guest
Lt , i r t d ; of Miam. H a. v isited Lt. last T uesday evening by a group of
guest of Mrs. M overs this C
P Lee and fam ily S unday. Lt
S taehlc of the death of h er m other. week.
friends. Those present w ere Messrs R eel anil Cecil Hoge enjoyed a fish­
I.av
elette
inten
d
s
to
locate
in
O
re­
Mrs. F red Tines, at N orthbrook. 111.
Mrs Clay ton W hitm ore e n te rta in ­
and M esdam es N. P Johnson. Janies ing trip on the U m pqua riv er over
M ay 20.
ed w ith a luncheon Sunday evening gon.
W alters, F ran k I.auket. Dave E digar the w eek-end
B
etty
Richards,
a
pupil
of
M
arian
Irene R yland suffered an injury Present w ere Mr and Mrs A rth u r
J P etcrk o rt. Mrs A rth u r Schulz and B irthdays C elebrated
to h er face w hile at play last week M cCormick and Mr and Mrs W Hagg s class in piano, p layed over th e guest of honor.
Mrs F rank S ehulr.ierieh e n te rta in ­
and stitches had to be tak en to close D eLashm utt of P o rtlan d and Mrs. KC.W W ednesday night.
w ith a d in n e r last Sunday, the
A lfred Dvsle Jr. and Hans C ornil: ed
Mrs
Hugh
Lew
is
w
as
ten
d
ered
a
th e w ound
occasion being Mrs S ehulnierich's
T illic C hallacom be of Cosmopolis
Mrs. Fred P ageler is at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd W hitm ore and reception by th e R ebekah l.o d g e of •, r - ° f A gate beach spent a few days and Mrs I. It D ean s birthdays.
S he had been teaching in St Jo h n s baby of Scoggins V aliev spent the B eaverton W ednesday S he w as ap- " 'ith hom e folks last week
P resent w ere Mrs I. R Dean of
pointed an assem bly officer. A bout
Mr. and M rs G lenn C arr. Dorothy B eaverton. Mr and Mrs Harold
th e past school year.
w eek-end here
50
w
ere
present
from
H
illsboro.
Ti-
ant»
Lorell
Boy.
Mrs.
Nancy
Boy.
A group of local people attended
M rs j B rig h o u ses aged m other,
Dean and daughter. D iana LcM erne.
a w ienie roast at th e Dr Pageler "G randm a P ark er." w as very ill Sun- gard. Aloha. H uber and B eaverton. an{I C arl L arsen atten d ed the gradu- Mr. am t Mrs. W alter H ansen and
F
rien
d
s
of
G
race
F
ord
have
re-
atio
n
exercises
at
the
Benson
Polv-
son W Roland
and H enry K am ila Jr.
place S atu rd ay night. Present w ere day and M onday w ith a h eart attack.
" " ,.............................
'
technic last Thursdiv m eht
ils o n
Messrs, and Mesdames John Berger. s h c w as bcttCr Tuesday. Miss E dith ceiv,ed "
that she is en jo y in g h er technic last T hursday n ght
A . son of P ortland. Mr and Mrs. H enry
H J G etty Joe L etslnger Floyd sto n e of P o rtlan d w as h ere both ^ lsl,t. ln . $ a. lfo rn i?
an d
h e r C a rr of B ethany g rad u ated H, m a- K anina Mr and Mrs F I. Kraus.
B radley and family, and Mrs F ran k days helping care for her.
^ ro her. W illiam Ford, im proved in J° £ d _ in plum bing .
V elda K raus and .Anu K anina of
East. Mrs. C harles Rice. Mrs. Morton
M rs D A O tto e n tertain ed w ith health.
1 h- Bo- a,' c‘ C®rl L ai. in at- H illsboro
Congdon. H elen Benson. D orothy a d in n er p arty S u n d ay for Mr« Ed
J L T urnP r and fanlllv v ,sitcd
,d
’ s,‘rp n s c pa‘ '-' ;n
Mr and Mrs C harles Dumas left
G etty. R obert Moses. F red Burns. O'Neil and tw o ch ild ren of K ntoii ff ‘ends in C loverdale o v er th e w eek- ,ast T h u rsd ay night in honor of S atu rd ay for T illam ook, w hore they
Stanley Congdon and Clarence
f
,
^ e . L ^ e n s b irth d a y an n .v e r- visited friends T hey m ade a trip
Badertscher.
Mrs Rnv R ,c-iv
Rnscnc
Mrs. L oraine B erggren of A loha sa[>
along th e beaches, re tu rn in g home
Tuesday.
Mrs. Berger
To Entertain
Ladies’ Aid
St. Mary's High School Has
Exercises; Eight Graduate
T huistlny, Ju n e 3. 1937
OREGON
Rites Sunday for
Mrs. Marv Dailey
er and P ete Jurganvoh. West U nion,
Fred K m hm er. Mr and Mis Jo h n
Kumna. Blooming, Mr. and Mrs. J.
F Jett. G aston; Nets Johnson. Mr
and Mrs A lbert Strief. C edar Mill.
Mrs. Leo Lew ellen, F rank Sehulm er-
ich. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Haase. Mr
and Mrs Ed Kraus and G us K rause.
Laurel; Mr. and M r,. H T Scott.
C ounty unit of the F a n n e rs’ Union M iddleton. Kiirl S choeler M .1 Van
dcrzMuden. F Beuman. P erry S hear-
w ill m eet S atu rd ay night in Veter« er, and J It G reenw ood. K ansas
• n s ’ h.ill, H illsboro, w ith H erm an C ity. Mi and Mrs F. K oellerm eier
l.afkey. Salem attorney, as speaker.
Ins subjeet being ‘ F arm ers’ C rop
P ro tectiv e C o-operative “
A large n u m b er of m em bers of the
t*nu»n w ere in attendance last week
at the state eonvention of tin* Union
beta in C latskanie S anford H err.
G aston. county w in n er in the o ra ­
torical contest, lost in th e state com
petition, w hile Anna Sehw anke. won
fu s t prize w ith her essay on safety
d riving
A ttending from the county wen*
Mr and Mrs F rank Erickson and
W alter O rr. Scholls; Mr and Mrs
H enry Jacobson, Mr and Mrs Pet»*
V unke,” Mrs Edna Corev. Jo e B ak­
Herman Lafkey
Union Speaker
Here Saturday
his cousin. Dale Stover, at C orbett. W eidm an was reared in th e Buck
His cousin. Dale, accom panied him H eaven district.
and is visiting here.
'
Plav D ay'E njeved
Among those who took part in the
’
baccalaureate services a t'th e Beäv- M ^m U aii/Top^Fridav lm ? 'contests
erto n high school auditorium Sun- were heid b,-tween ti, s schn 1 Y al-
day evening were Otto Zurbrugg of
y iew c h e h a le m C en ter
nd
the L iberty district, and Paul Boeck- W fst C hehalem The d ■•• s n rocram
li. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B oeckli
of Brook. Hill who sahg solos Two chehalem w on th e p e n n a n t w ith
u ii se5 ilon 2 nd. ° n<; 89’- P ° ‘nts C hehalem C en ter had
from B rooks H ill w ill g rad u ate at
®na ^ r ’on ¿ unc 4 Las,' U e önesday
nrtnn m ™ th| , J en,10ir Cl,“ S
B<iaV‘
erton picnicked at Jan tzcn beach.
B urton B rooks of B rooks Hill
g rad u ated from Benson Polytechnic
Jast fr id a y evening.
A m ong those w ho a rc g rad u atin g
from Scappoose high school Ju n e 4
a rc L eonard B rooks and M arjorie
Sidow of B rooks Hill
Miss L ouella C urtis of P ortland
spent the w eek-end w ith Mrs. W il­
liam Toelle.
Exercises Held at
Mountain Top
79 points and M ountain Top 61
M ountain Top and C hehalem C en ter
w0” ,n a b a ” Same. 33 to 7 against
w<?st C hehalem and Valiev View
¿ a™
W o ^ w o ^ in a m e catm g
contesl Mr? A rvcv Wood cam e oul
victorious in a nail d r i v i n g c o n t e s t
M rs M cCorm ick H onored
Mrs. Ira G. M cC orm icks b irth -
day .was honored T h u rsd ay w hen
th
e
__ Buck ... H eaven V arian t club ... m . . et
at h er home. Roll calf w as answ ered
w ith th e earliest instances rem em -
bered from childhood.
Mrs. W. F. W ohlschlegel left for
San Francisco May 25. Shc atten d ed
the bridge opening and is visiting a
daughter. Mrs. J. V. C ralley.
Teacher Gives Treat
’
Miss H elen Homm treated h er
pupils to an ice cream feed th e last
dav of school. May 25. Tin.- w as Miss
H omm's fo u rth consecutive y e a r of
teaching th e Buck H eaven school.
Eleven ch ild ren w ere enrolled here
at
_ th e end , of th
, , e , term . O nly one
Bruce C lark, is likely to a tten d next
i c ar F our g rad u ated . The George
S a x t°n fam ily m oved to M anning,
taking two. Dickie and M arjorie
a^ a y ' R oderick. L au ra Luc and
S
e r m a an
n M
M u
n r rray
r a v a and
nH R
a ln h M
n rc
S h herm
Ralph
M v yers
arc ?n
d istrict tem p o rarily . No
teach er is h ired for n ex t year.
Mrs. Chapman to Tearh
Mrs. Hal C hapm an. N ew berg, has
been hired to teach at M ountain Top
next y ear
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pierson of Or-
(By Mrs. Bird McCormick I
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—G ra d ­
uation exercises w ill be held at
M ountain Top school house this F ri­
day evening for A rnold and Harold
B runson. Jean O rndu ff and Zane
Wood. Miss S hirley Jarm an , w ho
w as the teacher for this class d u rin g
th e ir p rim arv years, plans to atten d
according to Mrs. W. O rnduff.
Mrs. W ayne Jo n es w as b rought
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... a ' H illsbSro
..
hom
e S atu rd ay ...
from
'
hospital. S
She
un p n art
hc is able to be up
of th e time.
Birthday Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thom pson cel­
eb ra te d his b irth d ay T hursday. Mr
a n d Mrs. Jesse B ennett of N ew berg
w e re d in n er guests. Mr. and Mrs
G lenn M iller en tertain ed them w ith
a luncheon and they atten d ed a d in ­
n e r p a rty in the evening at Dundee,
w h ere covers w ere laid for seven.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jo n es and
W ayne Jo n es and sons atten d ed a
fam ily reunion at Canyon park.
ROTENONE OUST for black
N ew berg. S unday. O th ers attending
beetles and all garden pests.
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Lee L ane and
Also variety other dusts.
fam ily of G aribaldi. C harles Rees
Evergreen t.iquid Sprays
of P ortland, C larkson Reese and
Arsenate Liquid Sprays
fo u r children of Eugene. Mr. and
Sprayers of all sizes
Mrs. Jo e McM illen and tw o children
of T he Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Dick
K elley of H azeldalc and Mr. and
SEED CORN
Mrs. Ray Ego and th ree ch ild ren of
Local, lb ................
5c
M ountain Home.
Mr. and Mrs W alter M arsh and i E a s t e r n , II).
6c
d au g h ter D orothy of V ancouver vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. M crvin.W hitm ore . . .
.
S aturday. Mrs. M arsh is a d au g h ter ; ’ ’ C >)U.V Ul'.V ( 'aseara B ark.
of the late Jo e M cnicr. The Marsh lb . 8 t' ; W o o l
». 35c Mo-
fam ily lived here on the L. L ittle ,
n,
j,lace 20 y ears ago.
’ I*” 11'
'J ’J t .
L loyd G u en th er is one of th e grad- '■ P rices su b ject m ark et change
n a te s from N ew berg union high.
Mr and M rs Earl M essinger anil r 3 r n 1 f 1t'« , C' a c K
^ fo r o
M is; Ella H odson of Salem visited 1
C H O re
th e D. M. M cInnis fam ily Monday.
" o o l - Poultry
F ran k T igard of S eattle w as h ere 1
Icle p h o n e 3061
Decoration day. In his boyhood days
Garden Guards
w o r(-
| h ig h school last S unday night. The
C onstance C ochran left W ednes- B eth any P resb y terian choir sang
day w ith h er m o th er for B ak er to and Je a n B erger gave a piano solo
yea'" a?nn? Unng Miss Cochran's school
T he Baptist. Reform ed, and C on­
greg ational churches held a joint
aca,10n
m eeting M ay 23. in th e evening, at
11 ' 1
1
" ''''k
Roy S m ith and w ifc havc sold th e B ethany P resb y terian church.
theJ r placc 0,1 W ash" 'S , ° n street Rev. S chw eitzer of the B ethany B ap­
tist church conducted the services
and are mo' ln« ,o Bend.
an d a good program w as given.
Im p ro v em en ts Planned
S tate C apitol News L etter G iv­
c J - Stickney sold one and one-
ing th e highlights of official ac­
h a lf acres at A rcher S tatio n to F
tiv ity a t Salem E very w eek in
8 Forc'- wl’o w ill s ta rt im prove-
the A rgus.
tf
m ents A one and o n e-h alf acre tract
adjoining this he sold to W. D. Sm ith
an d w ife C ath erin e. T hey w ill put
i By Miss Helene Schulz)
UP buildings later. A n o th er w as a
tw o-acre tra c t south of th e school
FARM INGTON
F arm ington L a­
Lo u se^ 2 1 t Jersey,
d ies' Aid w ishes to th an k all thosi
Buys P ro p erty Here
w ho helped m ake th e cem etery
E stellä W alter of B eaverton pur- clean-up day a success. T he Lewis
c'la scd th e S w inerton p ro p erty on cem etery is one of the oldest in tin
^^exanc^ci* street and th e fam ily county and the g en eral appearance
,la * moved in
has been g reatly im proved since
S en ato r E L Ross w ill atten d th e th
--------------
e L adies' Aid lias sponsored tin-
.u °rl irVT*st ^ c^ lonal convention of m ovem ent
U1?
association of Real
T he C om m unity S unday school
E state Boards. J u n e 4 and 5 at th e w ill begin at 9 45 o'clock d u ru .g the
M idtnom ah hotel. P o rtlan d . He w as sum m er m onths. P reaching e r’.- ee
a Pw°‘n,etf a m em ber of a special w ill be discontinued for the ,-umn r
com m ittee to d ra ft changes in th e
Mr. and M rs H arold Dean spent
p resen t real estate laws.
th e w eek-end w ith Mrs D ean's p a r­
Mrs. H. A. L ow ry atten d ed com ­ ents, Mr. and Mrs F ran k Schulm i i -
tv
m encem ent exercises of th e T illa- ich Mr. Dean has infection in his
hand from an injury received w hile
chard Wash., visited at th e Cady em ployed in P ortland
hom e last w eek. Mrs. Rhoda Cady
Miss A lta C lark of P o rtlan d spent
re tu rn e d hom e w ith them .
the w eek-end w ith h e r parents Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. M cCorm ick and Mrs C harles C lark.
joined th e ir son-in-law and d au g h ­
C L. Robinson, w ho is em ployed
te r Mr. and Mrs. A llan C om ber, and at M aupin doing state h i g h w a y
from J P " o rtlan
a a gro u p of friends ’ Irg0™
" ' X d ™ on w ork., spent Sunday w ith his fam ­
ily.
SM OOTH-
and re tu rn in g Monday.
Mr. and M r W alter Han en and
Farmington Group
Expresses Thanks
» STOP
w orrying about loss, th eft or d e stru c ­
tion of y o u r valuables! Learn the
real peace of mind th a t comes with
the know ledge th at they are pro ­
tected from harm in ouc of our
Safe Deposit Boxes
Tim e is O flen a G reat
F actor in the Drug
Business
Spec,I in the filling of a
p rescrip tio n
often
is
vitally im p o rta n t — a
life m ay d e p e n d upon
g e ttin g the p ro p er m ed ­
icine in tim e.
Rely on the PALM for
p r o m p t prescrip tio n
service.
«
— see the protection a safe
only
$149.50
D rinking Fountains
Phone 1271
than 1 cent a day.
Commercial National Bank
K R A M IE N ’S
P a lm D ru g S to r e
M em ber In dependent Bunker.s’
Hillsboro
rrrsrription Druggists
l'HONE 266
M E M H FK F U P F K A L
A s 5< n i .U mn
Oregon
H F I’O M T I S S I K A M F ( OK PO K A I ION
IrJ
S GO SOUND!
FINE-CAR /ZFEEL"/
H O W fN G
POW ER»
B u ys this 6 cu b ic fo o t
Electric Refrigerator
LONG TR IP S GO EASIER?
HE biggest difference among today’s low-
price cars is inptrjormance Fifteen minutes
in a Ford V-8 will show you how big that
difference is. Driving’s more fun. Your tar
obeys you better. You get where you’re going
quicker, easier, safer. And you get there
cheaper than ever this year, too—in the Bril­
liant “85”—or in the Thrifty “60” that owners
will tell you gives them 22 to 27 miles per
gallon. The world looks a whole lot different
from a modern car, behind a modern engine.
Visit your Ford Dealer and see for yourself!
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B r ig g s E le c tr ic R e fr ig e r a to r
See this rem ark ab le re frig e ra to r value today. Inspect the
D nlux e x te rio r and porcelain interior, th e one deep and tw o
1,allow ire tray s th a t give you 84 generous ice cubes, th e twin
cy lin d er Johnson unit O th er featu res include nine freezing
po; i t i o n p l u s vacation and d efro st adjustm ent... autom atic in­
te rio r light. Height. .W 2 inches, w idth 29 inches, d epth 21
inches, shipping weight approxim ately 355 pounds.
•Iff .0 0 dow n paym ent w ill pul Ibis B riggs in your
V
hom e. B alance your ow n term s in reason.
Sahnow Bros. Garage
C lea n C o m fo rt S tation s
T hird a n d Lincoln
d ep osit box affo rd s for less
L. ('. K ram ien
M arvin W oods
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G uaranteed
G en era l R epairs
B attery - Ignition
L ubrication
Brake R e-lining
H e a d lig h t A d ju stin g
Carburetion
T ires and A ccessories
M otor C heck and Tune-up with S cientific
P recision Equipm ent
In vestigate this service today
R egistered P harm acists
on Duty
at A ll Tim es.
cab IN THE LOW-PRICE field
at THE LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS!
A U T O SERVICE
No need to w orry about the thought
of a broken lock or a jim m ied w in­
dow . No need to d rea d the d e s tru c ­
tion of fire. No chance for valuable
p ap ers to be m islaid. N othing to m ar
the pleasure of a vacation or trip
aw ay from home.
to e 's «li the difference in the world, when
the q u a l it y
C om plete
Fracture« Favorite
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varied 11
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Ineludlng .ph H e.e.l . .r us. egs
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tolled by autom obile a n «1» .
O regon last year, th e ( icgon * a*
Motor a^ o elu tio n finds
.
täi
A. Schulz Honored
On Birthday Date
O fficials A Kit
O fficials of C ow litz county. W ash .
including th e a u d ito r and ct unty
com m issioners, v i s i t e d Hill: ¡boro
court house W ednesday on a tour
w hich includes o th e r inixiern i ourt
houses in th is part of Or; ’gon
P urpose of th e trip is p rep ar itiön
for construction of a new < ■ourt
house.
‘ and Mi and M r Gu Miwer, Staf-
ford. Mi and M is Jo h n Plus'*, It J
Sehw anke. A nna S ehw anke and
H enry V undci/unden V erboort
LESTER IRELAND &. CO.
z.,4. n u iet
V 8 en g in es —sm ooth, quiet
.
and responsive
Biq o utside lugqsq® cornP#lb
mg
ments on *11 sedsns
,
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Safety Brakes
Safety ol a ll-..e e l-o n -s te e l
lin e appointm ents
model 1947 Ford V-8 car through the Authorized Ford
Finance Plans of the Universal Credit Company.
Entire body.mounted on 'p.1-
Iowa of rubber
body construction
C enter-Poise ride; passen
gors are betw een the axles
.
$25 A MONTH, after usual down payment, buys sny
j
B o d ie s in s u la te d a g a in st
noise, heet end cold
Dash starter-button, parkinq
brake at left
V .w indshield that opens, on
V w inasn
closed m odel.
FORD V-8
The Brilliant "85” • The Thrifty "60”
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MacKenzie Motor Co.
Third and W ash in gton
H illsboro
Phone 911