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Year’s Committees
Named for Auxiliary
Play at Church
Friday Evening-
n . L p n p, n
a ft c n 3 ,
tt T r T r p. r> n o . n n r c r> x
Gerald VanLom
Installed Neiv
Council President
Tkin day, C>r to) ci- 7, 11ÍÍ7
■ th re e nnm es from th e «etlve roll
Mr and Mrs H G Ke I by and
to the roll of that ch ap te r whose
1er Wefo
son LeRoy of B enkelm an Neh
bearers passed away sun-,.
last
lived here th is w eek •«•»king a
c o n v o ca tio n .
N am e:
Il .m.sfei Veil
i cut loll.
T he L u th er League of Portl.
w ere those of M K athleen G i.
is presenting ' he play M other
Mi S ( ’lain B e v ie r daughb •r or
Mr and Mi I lui'ohl Reynold i and
1
i
Roy Jack and Slip ley A Kelli y
Mis F H rclrr • >i Clu ton. and Nor Mr and Mrs Ch«.|«u M enili
Mine Friday at tt p. m. at
Elwood i oslett was soloist d in in g
M
i
m
il
(if
ch u rch parlors of the I'rn u ty L>
Vani
no.
Mi
and
mun
"Goed sport nanship goes band the ritu al and one of th e hym ns
ited Mr and M rs Buie«* IL,hi
eran church
sponsored by
The seventh open house «t Pacific Jo h n J Vunl.oo of B eaW i. w e re
' in liand w itli religion
said Fallici u-ed was an Aye M an a" to an
C om m ittees for the y ear's w ork com plim enting h er on h er b ir th ­ C hristian F
Eugene
Sunday
m
arried
Friday
«
veiling.
S
eptem
ber
club.
university,
an
annual
event
of
the
Richard
Carbe
ry, ath letic direct«)! original setting, sung for the fu st
w ere appointed by tile president.
The Ladi
let w ith Mrs of St Mary s high school H uber tim e last evening, and to be used W omen's Faculty club, will be held 24. at the home of the officiating
an n iv ersary Card.- w ere the
Mrs F red E n g e ld in g o . a t t h e day
O
tto
Voges
tlieran church
bis a d d i ,- s last night to mem henceforth in th e elulis n tu a l to r at ll ’iaick hall Thin »lav. O ctober m inister. Re\ J T Costello.
m eeting of the Legion A uxiharx e n tertain m en t of the evening, and pat lors la
Follow m g the t i d s of the clubs affiliated w ith P aradise chupter.
m en ts w ere served
Those
Tin* bride w as dr« ss<*d in royal
14 The m ain featu re in this year's
dedicated t
T uesday night in th e V eterans' hall refresh
business
Hill: boro C hristian Council, who S hirley Kelley
present w ere Messrs, a n d
Mea-
Miss Kelley was » pen house is th<‘ t xhilnt of ra re blue v< Ivet w ithh a bandeau of
M onths in w hich t h e various dam es S tran ah an . E T Finegan. gave a b«
the recipient, last year, of the and interesting articles representing i him stones, and wort* silver slip
com m ittees will have charge of a Leo M eyers of Portland. E K Me- ism '• Mrs
arts utid crufts of \a rio u . l.utiu Am | h * i . Shi* w ore a eoisagc boihpiet
senior girls' honor ' Mai y 's Ho-e
program w ill be designated and Cov. John Laurs. E M Barham . rep o rt on
of Talism an rosebuds and b o u \äi ­
Next convocation will be in eon i erican countries
also the hostess comm ittee1 s e rv ­ Mrs A. B rassfield of Salem. Doris Salt Laki
A rran g ed each y e a r in com pli­ din Tiu» bridesm aid, Mi s V irginia
neetion
w
ith
the
celebration
i
f
ing alph ab etically at th e m eeting
S tran ah an and Bettv D unean of Saluiow
P eace d ay . and w ill be joined w ith m ent to the tru stees of the college Fpbng. was dressed in blue Ince
C om m ittees follow
P ortland. Florence Reis- and R ay­ this sum m er
tlie ann u al "T olerance Dmnei ' The , anil th e ir w ives. this tea. to be held w ith a floral bandeau to match,
Mr
and
Mr
O ctober—M em bership and Flow ­ m ond M eyers of Portland
w eek of O ctober 25 lias been set , I rum 3 to .» o'clock at H errick hall, and a corsage of Cecil B runner
t« n a m e d the
ers. Mesdumes G oldie Du\ is. M arie
as "Social W eek" a! P ilgrim House is being a rra n g e d by the Faculty n sebuds Ju liu VanLoo. brother
club
last
Tue;
Bristol. Lticile Im lay. Hoste -«■>
and w ill cu lm in ate in the aiinu il W omen's club of w hich Di Heatrice of the bridegroom , was best man
ciai h o u r was
officers
"S cavenger H unt" at the end of Young is president. Mrs Jo h n F
For her going aw ay ensem ble the
the w eek a- a H allow e'en festivity Oobbs, w ife of the president of the bride w ore a black suit with black
N ovem ber - C om m unity
Service
Pepsudeul
and P ublicity. Emma M cKinnes
i university, is general ch airm an for velvet accessories A P er a short
lo o t h P o w d e r
the silv er tea
Irene A m acher, Anna C h risten er
honeym oon at the beaches, they a re
Hostesses. Dola Mae Bear. M ate
In the receiving line will be Dr m aking th e ir hom e at Gaston, w here
Adams. Vera B atchelder. M a r i e
B eatrice Young, president of the the bridegroom i s «•: tnpl ov e<I at Stun
Pi
M atrons of tl Eastern S ta r
Bristol. G ladys Busch.
H in d 's
Faculty
W om en's chib. Mrs John son mill
enjoyed
a
hard
tutu
costume
p ar-
Mr. and Mrs. D avid Hagg cele­
D ecember Hospital Em m a Dier-
Miss M ildred May H udson d a u g h ­ F Dobbs, general chairm an; Dr
H oney A
ty
at
th
e
penthouse
hom
e
of
Miss
dorff. Lena P eter- Dora N elson.! b rated th eir golden w edding a n n i­ Rose Cave Thursday evening. Mrs
te r of Mr and Mrs C |1 H udson Mary F arnham dean em eritu s. Miss
A lm o n d C ream
Hostesses. G race Busch
Maisie v ersary at th e ir hom e at Reedy -tile R obert B urlingam e w as assisting
of no rth of H illsboro, and David M argaret Morgan, dean of wom en.
Caldw ell. Anna C h risten er Della S ep tem b er 3l> in th e presence of hostess. O ut-nioded ;u
Allan Kent son of Mi and Mr P Mrs P» t« r Swun. p resident of state
d sadly pateh-
th eir fam ily and friends. About 70
C hristensen. Anna C lark.
B K ent of West Union, w« re m ar Pacific U niversity (¡o d d Mrs Well
ed olotties w ere the • o rd e r of the
' w ere present.
tied Sunday at 10 a in at tin- hom e (id b e i t \ ice-president of G uild.
Ja n u a ry —Legislation and E duca­
C o lg ate
evening and caused
F ully A m ber feeding cane .1 kind
Both a re n ativ es of Sw eden. Mr. G uests brought th eir m uch hilarity,
of W F Ibili-y R« y A ndrew C a r­ Mis ( ’ H F arrin g to n and Mrs J II of Ntigar ram* grow n by J R Rout
tion of War O rphans. G eorgia P a t­
own cups and
A ft e r Shave
Hagg
coming
to
this
eountiv.
when
rick
of
P
ortland
officiating
Duly
terson. G ladys Busch. Helen Rós«-
Huddles»»n.
past
p
resid
en
ts
of
tin*
tablew
are,
the
hoste;
Ming of Hillsboro, and u small ja r of
sses furnishing
m em bers of the tw o fam ilies and a Pacific U niversity G uild, all of Port sy ru p m ade from it. a re among w in ­
Lot ion
crans. Hostesses. H ulda Connell. a young man of 20 and Mrs Hagg tin pan plates Fort m e-ti Ring and
few in tim ate friends attended the land T he follow ing w ives of the dow attractio n s at the A rgus thin
H a z e l C yrus. Helen Deichm an. com ing w ith h er p aren ts at the gam es of chance f rm shed en te r-
age
of
15.
They
w
ere
m
arried
in
w
edding
D orothy Dion. B irdie Dresser.
board of tru stees will likew ise r e ­ week O thers an* .1 large cucum ber
■ P o rtlan d in 1807 and tw o years tain m en t f >r the eve lin g Miss Cave
T he b rid e w ore a blue suit w ith ceive Mesdame s C F Adams Hen- brought 111 by A S antoro of near
F ebruary —A m ericanism and N a­ later m oved to the farm n e a r w as p resented w ith a gift for h er
V a s e lin e
tional Defense.
Estella K roeger Reedville. w here they have r e ­ new home.
blue accessories Im m ediately fo l­ rv F Cubell. H askell F Ferrin. Witch Hazel, and some g arn et-co l-
H a ir T o n ic
K enneth H auser. L ester Jo in ’s Leo or«*d ears of Red Bird popcorn
Anna C lark. E m ily T isdale H ost­ sided
low
ing
the
cerem
ony
the
young
48 y ears Mr Hagg started "
esses, Emm a D ierdorff. A rlin e E s­ ! in th e for
couple left for a short w edding trip Lucas. G eorge Marsh. H arold G grow n by M arguerite Jackson. 10
dairy business 35 y ears ago
linger. Mary F arnham . Helen F e e l- and th e D avid Hagg & Sons herd
to th e beaches They w ill m ake Miller. W illiam Rasnui en. Homer y ears ohl n ear C ornelius
ker. Lena Gates.
Shaver. 1. R W heeler. F in est W il­
tlnur hom e at W est Union
Mr Routsong was told th e cane
P e lro la g a r
has become one of the famous
Mr and Mrs K ent a n 1 well know n lard and H erm an W itham. of P o rt­ w ouldn't grow in Oregon, but it did
March — Poppy Poster. G r a c e herds of th e county
P in t
here, being form er stu d en ts of H ills­ land. M is W D C lark of Salem ; He lias lots of seed
C o u n ty M in iste ria l assooi a t i •1 n
Busch. Maisie C aldw ell.
Jen n ie
Mr and Mrs. Hagg have been m eet; in reg u lar sessio n T u esd ay
Mrs G lenn H Jack of O regon City;
boro U nion high school.
Hurd. Hostesses. Vida Goodm an m em
bers of th e Sw edish B aptist at ¡0 a. m . in th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h .
Mrs W illiam M cCorm ick of Toco-
Hazel G ardner. C lara G ordon Am.a church
in
P
o
rtlan
d
for
55
years
W illiam M ahler and fam ily of
mn Wash . und Mrs F rank Peters
G ottlieb. Je n n ie H urd. .
H illsb o ro . A ll m e m b e rs o f th e as-
n ear Farm ington moved this week
Six
children
w
ere
born
to
the
of Hillsboro.
•
A pril—Child W elfare. Hazel C y­
rus. Elsie Z urcher. Belle W alker union and all w ere present for the im p o rtan t business and election of
G uild officers w ho will mwist to a farm on the C ornelius Pass
P h o to F in is h in g
G erald Y anl.oni
Hostesses. M arie Hoffm an. Lueile an n iv ersary celebration. They are: officers.
about the room s include: Mesdanuxs road.
2 0 % D isc o u n t
Mrs
C
W
M
ertz
of
Eugene
*pent
Im lay. Helen K rahm er, Elsie K rali- Fred. C larence and M rs A W
Mrs. I! G. H arding, sta te re g en t W B H argreaves. Ray O Wolf. W il­
A nderson of P ortland: H enry and
m er. F lorence K ram ien.
m et a: P ilgrim House to in a u g u ­ of D A R . w ill be a gu est of Dai id lis W Ross. G A Norby. A A W ag­ last week at the hom e of her son-
F
ran
k
S
ch
u
lm
erirh
In
ju
re
d
—
May—Poppies. Polly Weil. Hazel O scar of R eedville. and P aul of
rate th eir new council president.
ner. and Miss S usanna Johnson, all in-law and daughter. Mr ami Mrs
F ran k S chulm erich is hobbling G erald VanLom F ath er C arb erry Hill ch a p te r at its m eeting O ctober <»f P ortland; C arl S C lapshaw . R Jo h n W K anina
G ardner. J e n n ie G riffith
H ost­ T igard.
18. She w ill be en te rta in e d at lunch­
aro
u
n
d
on
crutches
as
th
e
resu
lt
of
Mr.
Hagg
w
as
81
last
Ja
n
u
a
ry
and
esses. Estella K roeger. M eta K roeg­
drew m any of his exam ples frotii
W R eplogle. Roswell Waltz Rex
a v ery p ecu liar accident. W hile the life of tiie late K nute R ockne eon at til«’ P harm acy and w ill speak I Wilson.
er. Ja n e Long. Agnes M cBreen. Mrs H agg 80.
Y our s«ic u rily dsp rn d x t»n
C A B rodcrsen and B F
■ afternoon m eeting at the C
h
u
n
tin
g
abo\«’
B
uxton
S
unday
w
ith
Emma M cK inney. M argaret M c­
good eyesight Dr T hom p­
coach of N o tre Dame university,
W hite, all of F orest G rove
Ils home.
his b ro th er Loren and D ai id E diger w ith w hom he w as personally a c ­
Kinney.
son has been m aking reg-
T he follow ing w ives of the board u lar
of C edar Mill, they sta rte d to carry q u ain ted T he C arb erry fam ily has
J u n e - J u n io r A ctivities. N ation­
visits to H illsboro for the past
of supervisors w ill likew ise assist:
out th e tw o large d e e r th ey had been w ell know n in football c ir ­
al News, H ulda Connell. R e s a
20
yeur.s
Hotel W ashington, next
Mestiamcs Hugh M eG ilvrn Richard
bagged. F ra n k w as c a rry in g a 150-lb cles. one b ro th er having been a
Nicol. M argaret M cKinney. M aisie
T uesday. 12th
32
Kendall.
C
raig
Condit.
Max
R
eeher
— B
buck, and on stepping from one log
C aldw ell. Hostesses. L au ra M or­
The A m erican Legion Auxiliary- to an o th er b ro k e a m uscle on his captain of th e N otre D am e team,
and
Ralph
Mills,
of
F
orest
G
rove;
gan. H enrietta Morgan. D ora Nel­ w ill hold a rum m age sale of w e a r­
and an o th e r b ro th e r h aving p la y ­
— k
P rogram
for G ran g e Booster C T Richardson. F ran k Rowell. M
son, E lizabeth N ewsham . K athleen ing apparel, vegetables, and m any left leg. snap p in g it in two. His ed oil the eleven of th e sam e u n i­
Nolan.
b ro th er had to carry him out th e re ­ v ersity d u rin g an o th er season The night T hu rsd ay evening included P Cadv. M H Stevenson. H A
o
th
er
articles,
at
th
e
P
ow
ers'
G
ro
­
m aining 100 feet.
Ju ly — Fidac. Della C hristensen.
present coach of St M ary's played a talk by Rev. H enry Young on Deck. W illiam H are J M Person.
store build in g on Main street.
Dola Mae B ear Elsie K rahm er cery
h alfb ack u n d e r
Elm er I.ayden. G range achievem ents, vocal solos T hom as Tongue. J W C onnell and
M issionary Society M eets—
Mrs.
E
A.
G
riffith
is
chairm
an
of
by M inerva F uller, accnnipanicil by G Russell M organ, of H illsboro; A r­
Hostesses. Reva Nicol. Leah Nico­ the com m ittee in charge, and asks
Mrs. A lex an d er H aw th o rn e w as present N otre D ame m entor.
M ildred J a n u s , old tim e songs by th u r W ahl and W I. Moore. Banks;
demus. F ran k a Olson. L ena P eters
"C lean bodies m ake fo r clean Mrs F le d C aldw ell
th e co-operation of all m em bers of lead er at th e W om en's F oreign M is­
a cc o m p a n ie d H arold A M iller and T hom as Ro<*.
F lorence P eterson
m
inds.
1
d
eclared
th
e
speaker,
"and
sionary society's study of th e life
A ugust — Radio. H elen Foeiker, th e A u x iliary and o thers w ho desire and w o rk of M oham m ed T uesday w itli clean bodies and clean m inds by Mrs K athleen N ilan; and a so ­ G aston; J <"> Johnson. T hom as R.
Legion A uxiliaiv will h o ld a Rnmningi* Sah
cial hour.
Fow ler and F B Ntxlry. T igard;
H elen Deichman, B irdie D resser to d onate to this w o rth y cause.
soul finds a fit hom e w ith ­
Finis B row n of L aurel, and Mrs A
The building w ill be open T h u rs­ afternoon at th e L. S h erm an home. a in clean
Hostesses. G eorgia P atterson. Freida
us
R eligion is not a concern
Mrs. B ak er led th e devotions and
C. Jo h an n esen of G lenw ood.
Pfahl.
Helen Rosecrans. R o s e day afternoon to receive goods for Miss
P H o s p ita l—
May Cook and Mrs. H H uff only of effem inate boys and girls ln
th e sale. F rid ay th e sto re w ill be
S tranahan. E m ily Tisdale
Invitations w ill be sent through
w
ho
hav
e
no
o
th
e
r
interest,
the
gave
the
lesson
from
"M
ecca
and
E.
E.
E
dw
ards
of
P
o
rtlan
d
is
S eptem ber—C onstitution and By- open from 9 a. m. to 5:30 p. m . and B eyond.'' M oham m edan festivals coach said, but asserted th at it
organizations only, except in the
tem
p
o
rary
road
m
aster
for
the
Laws, Anna Wells. H elen K rah - on S atu rd ay , all day and in th e ev e­
an d trad itio n s w ere discussed by tak es a real "he-m an" to liv e the S o uthern Pacific in H illsboro w hile case of alum ni and m others who
mer. Rose S tran ah an . Hostesses n in g .
nt t hi
Mrs.
T hom as Connell. T h e N ovem ­ religious life in th e w orld of to ­ G W. H endren is receiving tr e a t­ m ay receive personal invitations A
Y vette Weil. Polly W ei’. B e l l e
general invitation is ex tended to the
b er m eetin g w ill be w ith . Mrs. day.
m ent at th e com pany h ospital in public th rough the various o rg an iz­
W alker. A nna Wells. Elsie Z u rch er
B
irth
d
ay
s
C
elebrated
H
enry
Young.
T olerance in all lines of thought San Francisco. Cal.
Music—F lorence K ram ien. R uth
ations and churches.
was com m ended by form er S en ­
Messrs, and M esdam es J H M ur- Mrs. F ro st H onored—
Pubols, K athleen Nolan
a
to
illiam G Hare, local a tto r ­
C hairm en for special com m ittees ton. C. M. B ry an t a n d D onald
Mr. an d Mrs J N icodem us w ere
Mrs. G eorge P. F rost gave a b ir th ­ ney, r W
Ross W. Cox. w ho is em ployed
w ho presided at the council guests from T hu rsd ay to Monday
w ere nam ed as follows:
M arie M egargel w ere guests S unday at day su rp rise luncheon fo r Mrs. R.
K lam ath Falls, brought hom e
Hoffm an, building: Vida Goodman. a b irth d a y d in n er at th e W alter B F rost T hursday. G u ests w ere convocation in th e absence of Ju d g e of th e ir daughters. Mrs
M. I, at
Store will he open T h u rsd ay afternoon to re ­
C hristm as Seal sale: J e n n ie G rif­ M orrison hom e in P o rtlan d . The oc­ M esdames Frost. H. H. S tan n ard. D onald T. T em pleton, w ho was C oturri and Mrs. W. H. R uth, in a d eer S atu rd ay and spent t h e
w eek-end w ith his parents. Mr and
reive goods. F riday front 9 a. m. to 5:30 lu nu,
fith. rum m age sale: G eorgia P a t­ casion w as Mr. M orrison's and Mrs. C laud Cook. J. N icodem us. O O called out of the city on official P ortland.
Mrs R W Cox Mr. and Mrs C arlos
business H are pointed out th a t the
M urto n 's b irth d ay an n iv ersary .
terson. sew ing for child w elfare.
C oslet; S r . and M r. H H D arrali m eeting to g eth er of C h ristian s of
and S a tu rd a y , all day and in tin evening.
Mr. and Mrs M elvin A m burn Johnson and d a u g h te r of G ladstone
Mrs. Leon D avis is chairm an of P.-T. A. Has R eception—
of P o rtlan d . C ards w ere enjo y ed in ail denom inations. C atholic a n d form erly of H illsboro but now of spent S unday nt th e Cox home.
th e m em bership com m ittee and is
P ro testan t, an d th e inclusion of P ortland, w ere guests th e last of
S h u te school P.-T. A. w ill have a th e late afternoon.
Mrs B ert C overt and Mrs. L aura
desirous of g ettin g all th e dues this
Jew s and B uddhists in the w ork of th e 'le e k of Mr. and M rs W. E. S trahon of G obra N. D . Mrs W il­
m onth. Those w ho h av e n 't paid get-to g eth er m eeting and reception M arriage L icen ses O btained—
Busch.
the
C
ouncil,
w
as
an
exam
ple
w
hich
»
for
th
e
teacher.
Mrs.
M
abley.
on
W
ilfred
L
L
anning
o
f
El
Paso.
liam
M cDunn and son Jim m y of
m ay leave th e ir dues at th e B ristol
Mr. an d Mrs. G len G ray
of
H ard w are sto re or at th e Argus F rid ay evening. P a re n ts of all school Texas, and Miss E rm a K etcham of m ig:it well be follow ed by older P o rtlan d sp en t the w eek-end w ith P ortland visited th e L. S herm an
, children a re especially invited. R e­ H illsboro, and V irgil S. Jo n es of folks in the com m unity in every hi- parents. Mr. and M rs J. H hom e F riday. T he ladies ure s
office.
freshm ents w ill be served.
Jew ell an d Florence S. B ourn of line of civic and cu ltu ra l activity. G ray.
ters and old M innesota friends of
H illsboro w ere g ran ted m arria g e
G reetings to P resid en t VanLom
F a th e r D ies—
Mr. and M^s. W II F ish er of M ed­ Mrs. S herm an.
E n te rta in e d at D in n e r —
licenses in V ancouver, Wash., this w ere brought by M ayor J. H G a r­ ford a re guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Mr ami Mrs C urly S m ith of V an­
Mrs. R ay M artin of P o rtlan d e n ­
Mrs. C arl C h risten er o f N orth w eek.
< III.V H O I I T S A L E S AND SE R V IC E
rett. from «lie city fathers; and L. S tark . T hey plan to go on to couver. B. C . sp en t sev eral days
tertain ed M esdam es S. W. M elhuish. P lains received w ord last w eek of
from re p resen tativ es o f various S eattle. W ash . in a few davs.
this
week
w
ith
h
er
sister.
Mrs.
A
ttend
W
edding
R
eception—
C harles Douglass. W illiam Pow ers th e death of h e r father. F r e d
M rs. H. R. A xtell an d son M arvin Palm er, and old friends here. T hey
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B usch and civic and fra te rn a l organizations.
Ja y P hillips and G uy P ain e of H ills­ Begert. at Allison. Texas, on S ep­
The oath of office w as a d m in ister­
boro and Mrs. Jesse Adam son of tem b er 26. A n o th er daughter. Mrs C larence V andehey a tten d ed a r e ­ ed by P asto r H en ry S. H aller and of P o rtlan d and Mrs G W H agle lived in H illsboro about 30 years
ago.
spent th e w eek-end at Seaside.
ception M onday night of last w eek
P o rtlan d at h er hom e M onday eve­ Jo h n B laser. lives a t Valsetz.
R alph H. Holm an of th e sta te
L ow ell C hase stu d en t at Oregon
fo r Mr. an d Mrs. N orm an V anLoo the gavel presented by Past P resi­
ning.
d
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R
ichard
M.
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bts.
The
new
P rogram P lan n ed —
at th e hom e of th e b rid e's m other. p resid en t is a m em ber of Omega tre a su re r s office is spending a few N orm al school. M onm outh, spent
H o u s e w a rm in g G iv e n —
days in H illsboro. He is a nephew th e w eek-end w ith his parents, Mr
C abinet m em bers of th e H illsboro Mrs. E. B eeler, of G aston.
c h a p te r of the council, the son of of R ufus H olm an, state treasu rer.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S tu art, who G irl R eserves at th e ir m eeting
an d Mrs. A. L. Chase.
Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam A. VanLom
moved to M offatt station recently, M onday p lan n ed th e pro g ram for Field C om D isplayed—
Levi K n o rr b rought in a display of C ornelius, a n d succeeds Allen
w ere given a housew arm ing S a tu r­ th e n ex t G R. m eeting and also for
day night. P resen t w ere Messrs and th e assem bly to be held O ctober of sev eral ears of field corn, one a J. S igler in office as head of the
cross of Y ellow B antam an d field council.
Mesdames L ester C ypher of N orth 13.
corn, a n o th e r a v o lu n teer r e d
Plains. C hester R oberts of Forest
C onvocation ended w ith
t h e
k ern eled ear. and one a larg e ear cerem
Grove, C laud Cook and E. B. Watts. A ttend C onvention—
onies o f P aradise chapter,
whSt fU It* ’ i a '|ld w‘' r,',1niakl,'K up for lost tim e Kind «.nt
Mr. and Mrs. J. P erson left S a t­ of field com .
an d th e offficial tra n sfe rrin g of
u li s t a (siltry balance will get yuu a New C hevrolet
it..-
W atts E ntertain —
u rd ay n ig h t fo r Los A ngeles. Cal.,
O»
e ar th at has EVERYTHING! zV.de fr.„n that ear „ m e s î.n-
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. W atts e n te r­ to a tten d a S avings an d Loan as­
Kuln8 higlier, yuu know T ake our tip und come in todav m d
tained Sunday w ith a d in n er party. sociation convention. T hey plan to
get the niod. l and color you like It'll pay everybody to get
G uests w ere Messrs, and Mesdames be aw ay tw o w eeks.
5 ,0 0 0
th e ir old car appraiM-d HERE
don t nurse it thr.'.ugh in
H arry Watts. R obert W atts and
o th e r w inter. BUT TO WIN
YOU MUST HURRY-
daughter. M orris H anshaw. and Mrs Sew for B azaar—
St. M atthew 's A ltar society m et
Jo h n Forken. all of Portland.
P rizes
at th e school hall T h u rsd ay a fte r­
•
M rs . W 'atkins Hostess—
noon and tied a co m fo rter fo r the
Past O racles' club of th e R N A
bazaar to be held at th e G range
A w a rd e d
m et w ith Mrs J. R. W atkins T ues­ h all W ednesday, O ctober 20.
day for a pot luck luncheon and
cards Five h u n d red w as plaved S i; te r D ies—
W ith built-in tru n k O r.g.nal factory finish like new G lean
Each
Mrs. C arra English received w ord
d u rin g the afternoon.
upholstery Car hai only run a littli ovei
szs «■ »■
this
w
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of
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of
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r
sister.
17 000 miles See it und d riv e it
D ie )
S ilv e r T e a P l a n n e d -
Mrs. Nelson J. Bliss of B oulder
W eek.
Ladies of th e C ongregational Colo. She h ad been ill for some
church have planned a silv er tea time.
and program fo r th e afternoon of
P erfect m echanically, m ohair upholstering, new finish We
O ctober 21.
a re pleased to give our O K. gnat unti e
S X n
B re a k fa s t C lu b M e e ts —
011 this car
Æ y S
Come in fo r Y our FR EE E ntry B lank
B reakfast club w ill m eet W ednes­
• The in te re s tin g and e d u c atio n a l w ork of the
day m orning w ith Mrs. L. E Mac-
y o u n g p e o p le 's 4-H Clubs of th e Pacific N o rth ­
Dowell.
w est will be given prom inent p lace a t th e Pacific
H as low m ileage, original factory finish.
! a n
G e n e ra l M e e tin g W ed n esd ay—
It
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In te rn a tio n a l Livestock E xposition in P o rtla n d O c ­
G eneral m eeting of th e L adies’
to b e r 2 to 10.
A id of the M. E. church w ill be held
at th e church W ednesday afternoon.
• T h ro u g h th e p rac tic a l in flu en ce of th e 4-H
Food Sale Today—
S till has th a t new cur appearance, and we will
5 1 -« e-
T he A dventist Dorcas society w ill
( tubs, boj's an d g irls learn b e tte r fa rm in g m eth ­
d em o n strate to you thul It perform s like new
hold th eir m onthly food sale todav
ods. c o rre c t c a re ot livestock, and a c q u ire c h a ra c ­
(T hursday) at F red 's m arket.
Seventh Annual
P. U. Open House
Set October 14
Miss Pee
Norman VanLoo
Save with
S a fe ty . . .
Reed ville Couple
Celebrate Golden
Anniversary
Past M atrons Have
H ar u i lines ’arty
39c
Miss Hudson Pride
of David A. Kent
83c
( ’ane and New
Kind ( ’urn Shown
33c
59c
M inisterial Group
to Elect O fficers
89c
S tate Regent
to Visit Here
Rummage Sale
Friday, Saturday
DELTA DRUG
STORE
G range Observes
Booster Night
RUMMAGE SALE
Friday and Saturday
P ow ers’ Grocery Store Buildi ing
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
Shoots the Works
FOR OCTOBER
G ivin g A w a y $1,000
JOIN THE FUN!
$300,000
1936 Chevrolet Sport Sedan
Youngsters’ 4-H Clubs
F e a tu re d a t E xp o sitio n
ELECTRIC TU N IN G
C O N T E ST
1935 Chevrolet Coupe
Fire Prevention
W eek, Oct. 3 - 9
1935 Ford DeLuxe Coupe
1935 Chevrolet M aster Coach
M rs .
Dr. P. G.
B R O W N
DENTIST
The fire d e p a rtm e n t puts
out fires in th e m ost ra p id ,
efficient m an n er possible.
But—
Insurance Protect»
You A g a in s t Loss!
Firem en c an n o t save you
from loss once y o u r p ro p ­
erty is in flam es— you have
to protect y o u rself ! T h a t's
where
G en eral
In s u ran c e Co.
comes in.
H ills b o r o , O re g o n
Tualatin V a lle y
Insurance A g en cy
w. H. WIEBER. Mgr.
316 E. M a in St.
H ills b o r o
T w o of them to choose from.
B oth a re outstanding buys at
• At th e E xposition this y e a r th e re is m uch to
see an d learn , m ore e n te rta in m e n t th a n ev er__for
both y o u n g ste rs and ad u lts. T he sp e c ta c u la r
H orse Show and b re a th -ta k in g R odeo a re w orthy
of sp ecial m ention. J u m p in g co n tests will he
sta g e d by skilled A rm y rid e rs from th e U nited
S ta te s a n d C an ad a.
MAGIC VOICE
MAGIC BRAIN
MAGIC EYE
RCA METAL TUBES
• I' h as ev er been the policy of this b an k to en­
co u ra g e such en d eav o rs as th is larg e st Exposition
of its kind in th e W est. W e feel th a t by so doing
we a re w o rk in g h a n d in han d w ith th e develop,
m ent o f our ow n com m unity.
• W e urge you an d y o u r fam ily to a tte n d th e 27th
a n n u al Pacific In te rn a tio n a l Livestock Exposition.
Commercial National Bank
Member In d ep en d en t B ankers' Association
H illsboro
See us to d a y .
W e can save you 2 0 %
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
2nd and M ain St.
1935 Chevrolet M aster Coupe
te r-b u ild in g h a b its of th rift an d in d u stry .
S tra n a h a n H o n o re d —
M rs. L. P . S tran ah an was given
a su rp rise p arty Tuesday night.
O re g o n
MEMBER FEDERAI. D EPO SIT IN SURA NCE CORPORATION
BIG
TRADE-IN
ALSO
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on your old set!
A rm c h a ir C o n tro l I optional)
Sonic-A rc M a g ic V oice
S tra ig h t-L in e D ial
B eau ty-To ne C a b in e t
A u to m atic Freq u en cy C on ti ol
D ynam ic S p e a k e r e l l Tube»
S u p e r-P o w e r O u tp u t
S h o rt W ave R eca p tio n
P o lic e C alls
N o w y o u r fa m ily can
afford radio’s latest se n ­
sation— Electric Tuning!
P u sh th e bu tto n —th ere’s
your station, easily—p e r­
fectly ! T h e g o rg eo u s-
toned Sonic-Arc Magic
V oice is a th r ill you
shouldn’t miss!
LESTER IRELAND ÔC CO.
T h ir d and M a in St.
T e le p h o n e 2411
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4 9 5
1935 Terraplane Sedan
W ith large luggage com partm ent in the re a r Has the original
factory finish. You will ap p reciate
m e original
this buy w hen you sei- it
»1 1 )
1935 Pontiac Sedan
S ix-cylinder, beautiful green
P erform s like a new1 car
finish.
"
1936 Ford DeLuxe Sedan
B eautiful gunm etal finish Good tires M otor
very good an d you ran buy it for
1932
193 2
1931
1931
1931
C h e v ro le t Coupe
P ontiac Sedan
Pontiac Sedan
C h e v ro le t Sedan
W i lly , 6 D eL u x e Sedan
1930
Essex Sedan
E rskin e Sedan
1929
^fe/Ö A L L T H E WAY!
s
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$325
325
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About 15 car« priced $15 and up. Some
very good transportation.
Authorized Sales & Service
H ills b o ro , O reg o n
m
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£ £
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