The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 09, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Tage Eight
_______________________ _____
Play Scheduled
Scholls Grange
i Hall Friday
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS
These Smiths are Ahead of the Joneses
Slaee.v avenue, and a student in
B eaverton high school, suffered a
fool injury in a p ractice gam e of
loolhall at O regon City last T h u rs ­
day
In Mr. M ack’s room a C hristm as
t'o \ is being filled w ith clothing,
leys. p ictu re books storv books, e tc .
to he sent to n ine ch ild ren of the
Mari.in M ill-r C h ristm as faiiiilv
sell M ain Seals
Mrs W hitehead as m anager of
the t h ristm as seal sale organioist
her sales loree so efficiently that
they ex, ceded then- quota, reaching
a total of $46 The leading salesm en
and then reeords a re given Second
grade. I l e b I , e $1 tip Hussell 1'laee
i seeond placet. $1 m. th ird grade
Dorothy I lee Higgs. $1. fourth grade
Mary .lane Mai tyn $| 38, f,fth grade
M an E lizabeth Ml,bee $17». sixth
grade D orothy C ornell $14)1
entl, grade. R onald G raham . $2.tit.
eighth g rade G eorge D iiiico $7
I In- th ird g rad e w on the ch am p io n ­
ship over all th e grades,1 selling
$1» >» w o rth of seals
The seeond and th ird grades arc
busy m aking a w in ter scene on then
sand tabh- Midget chat actei s in ga\
ski suits enjoy the w in te r sports oil
ice and snow
1
ill
b ’r skill m shorlhiind tasi week
29 g ran d ch ild ren living and in
I'atn ci.i Heniiie. P hyllis Kokich.
great gi am ,children lb- also leax .
Dorothy Nobler and M an D iselli
I wo slstei . Mi
( ’hai le . Shlplex
succi sstidly passed the req u ired lest
of Banks am , Mi - Mary S inger of
and arc now w earing then D G A
Stockham , Neh and tw o brothei
puis
David H am , J o .h u a II Hopkm
I he fu si haskclhall gam e of the
. of M«dcMo. Cal
season is scheduled for Ei iday w ith
Foi P arty hpeoals. see in» Cove,I
SI S tephens team on the home fleer
HANKS
Delos I* llopkina. ill
m M iriam hall
lor the last tw o m outh
died at Sup« r C ream ed lc«' C ream . 158 S.
(he Fm aiiuel hospital N ovem ber 39 S«*«*ond Ave
Mi
Hopkiius lyi.s be«»n iiih / i
Niiudai Morning
m edical treatm en t for .sometime,
and had a m ajor opc'iatioii pel
l)ld t aptam .lack
form«’«, N ovemtier 22 F uneral • i
t ’li frignlaire wing
vie« s w ere held Sattirdax at 'I’d,a
f am e chilling and killing
( In r u r p o r a le d )
inouk with l)i \V W Voting town
Choice beautiful things
«», fiei.it mg
No c re a tu re is sin ring
Cullrrllona — C rn lll KepurU
Mi H opkins was born io I .a fax
All ever the house.
li t W a a h tn u lu n , 'I illa m o n li. Y a m h ill.
ette Wls O ctober 25. 1880
,?<•
We w on’t get up
m an led Lucille Shipley K i I h i i , h i
P u lk a n d M u tim i C u u ittia a
The a ir w on’t allow iis
I 1883, at York. Neb They eam e
I'eisouul C ontact on Collcctluna
to O regon hi 1901
A blazing hot lire
Hopkins leaves Ins w ife a n d
In the lieati i feels good
.sex «'ii of th e ir Ixvelve children
Pileii high Io Hie dooi
W u h lll.t i.ll C o u n tj ( I f f l r .
xx ho a ie Ola, Mai ion and t ’In'ster
With pitch-filled fir wood
Hopkm
out Mrs L illian Hutch
C o m m e rc ili I Building
I he fingers and (Ot'S
<n
of T illam ook. W illie It am t
I’hi'iie >u7|
Are num b w ith fl ight
Mis
Inez
Solom
on
of
Je
w
e
l,
ami
H „ - " iiU a n d M a in
ll l l l . h o r n
At the hlivnc cans«*«,
Chai
I«*.,
of
M
cM
innville
T
h
ere
are
Bv Jack Frost hi the night
I )elos P. I lopkins
Buried Saturday
(By Miss Lorraine Dcnnmn)
SCHO LLS
Fridav evening at
the G range hall a plav will be
given. "W hen a Man TMrnes. ’ bv
E ugene Todd. Ca.-t include.-. Earl
Raker. B onnie B artlett. Mrs E sth ­
e r Jaq u ith . Evelyn Hesse. W alter
O rr. Helen Sehm eltzer. Erm a K irk ­
patrick. G eorge K irkpatrick. Mr-
W alter O rr. and Walter Jaquith
An evening full of laugh.- and e n ­
jo y m en t for th e w hole family is
prom ised. T here w ilt be musical
n um bers betw een acts A fter the
play th e ladies will sell lunch and
candy. E veryone is invited to a t­
tend.
Groncrs Leave
Mr and Mrs Fcrd G in n er left
M onday on a four m onths' Si iuth
A m erican trip.
Birthdays Celebrated
Mr. and Mrs H T Hesse
fertained w ith a tu rk ey d in n er
The b u d s .it th eir hath
p a rty S . atu
rd ay evening
in honor
---------.
............» ...
Have a rriv ed text tat«'.
of the b irth d ay s of Mrs. Hesse and
W h e n th e x lig h t o n th e iir fa c e
s i MAKVS IIOMK
O lydine Coe. O thers present w ere
last
w
eek
at
EoVest
G
rove.
A
11 th e x d o is skat«'.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Robinson of
ast S atu rd ay th e boys of St.
- num ber nearly 200. while all
I he gulden pum pkins
Seattle. Wash . Mr. and Mrs C lar­
Mary
s
received
as
a
gift
from
th
e
i th e several b u n d led m em ber s of
Are w hite w ith fear.
s u r , !
»
ence D rake. C hanston Coe and D
No. 8. INSPECTION . . . Visual exatnination
I o rllan d fire d ep artm en t 8» tickets
above is P eter, w ho cam« from
I h«' fodder is shock«'«,.
L. Coe of P ortland. H erb ert C ruse
for
Hie
m
ilk
fund
football
gam
e
at
right, the sisters a re Mrs Emil
possible because glass containers u sed for beer
I he gourds feel quei
eer.
of T ualatin and Miss E velyn Hesse
M ultnom ah stadium P ortland J u n -
.............. ■"d j c
o
. e e . e '. Ä 'j i s - , ä
k
s
*
...................
Plan Christmas Party-
tty PETER <„ SCHMIDT, ,M. II.
lot i h aiu b cr of C om erce fu rn ish ,
f . i
.
_
i u i . iino I
P lans are being m ade for the
cd the tran sp o rtatio n T h e re arc Hit
la c nine, being ob, w hile Mr> H ern v en . 74.
youngest
C hristm as program D ecem ber 26
g ratefu l boys w ho accepted this
the l ight Krirrihmrnf Bryrrjgr ol Million, ol Ttmprratt People.’’
< li t .-.nines»- I he O re c o n i* !
generosity.
a t the church Mrs W illiam B
C handlee is the chairm an in charge
T he bovs a rc doing good woi k un-
form erly of Aloha, w ho fell dowi p t o y m g till' e n tra n c e to th e school I ( w r y i i - i » »■
Mr. and M rs H arrv Twigg. w ho
,
It
have been living w ith h er p a r­
-ta n s, fractu rin g -several rib - is re
Pr«'s-
covering
ents. Mr and Mrs H Neil th e pas-
F r id a v n io in -
few m onths, have ren ted th e d o w n ­
Bead History (o v e n
IS tin w axing of th e gym nasium I mg amt w ere large, \
•71 I I I -
atienden
stairs room s of th e old G roner
T he old county road betw een flood in readiness for the league term en t was at F ir I iwn
eeim t«'i v
house and moved Sunday-
B eaverton and H illsboro zig-zagged basketball open«*r Ja n u a ry It
i
By
C.
E.
Barkerl
1
at
Hillsboro.
Mrs. A udrey Heaton spent the
operatio n s th ere w ill probably
I he honor of the first co n trib u tio n
and crossed II,e S o u th ern Paeifii
ALOHA Aloha - H uber P ar e n t- resum ed a fte r th e C hristm as b o In
w eek-end at N ehalem v isiting h er
th e 193 C hristm as seal sale in ' Honorary i v i l l b e . i l e i ., w ere E.u I
ll­ track s 11, th ree places M anv fatal
son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Teacher a < - n a tio n w ill m eet T u es­ days.
W
ashington
county goes to St. i H oiiswearl Paul D u ly Hay Sim p
accidents
occurred
at
these
cross,
day at 8 p. in. at the school house
Mrs. Earl Shipley
*on C D Hobbs. Fred Borsch. Mini
Mrs. G ordon H anson and four nig- At th e second one w est ol Mars s
S
p
eak
er
will
be
the
w
ell-know
n
Mrs. t\ ohlschlegel Honored
children of S pokane. Wash
('h ristm as > holiday s begin Decent- ¡ J I Schm idt, fellow - m em bers of
a n Rendville. .1 ear co n tain in g seven
rad
io
an
nouncer.
Art
K
irkham
.
of
tin* Pacific i oast N urserym en ,
A bout 29 ladies g ath ered at the
h ere for an ex ten d ed v isit ai the passeugers stalled, w as struck by an her 23 and end Ja n u a ry 2
C arl W ohlschlcgel hom e Fridav slation KOIN He talk s on the su b ­ home of Mrs. G ordon's sister. Mr- e le e tiic tram and five person- kilted
F ath er H red v Was a Si Marv s soci.itum A ctive |x,lit,carers w ere
C hris Hull. W .1
afternoon for a p arty in honor of ject. Radio from th e Inside O u t." J
V incent M urphy of H ighland o u tright A gitation ft r ., n< w road visitor one day t.i-t week He is Hex P arson.
dealing w ith incidents th at happen a veil lie
Mrs. Fred W ohlschlcgel.
chaplain of all the stille in stitu tio n s ! Enschede. Elm er G u erb er G eorge
(vaialellm
g
the
railro
ad
on
the
north
Learv. and Rugsell Schultz
Miss L o rrain e D em m in w ent to m a broadcasting studio. E veryone
Jack Frost sp ared an E aster li!v in
as e a rn estly slartq d by prom inent at Salem
Portland M onday to visit at the T. s invited to atten d th is m eeting the yard of M l- E arl J Thom pson ¡w
W ednesda > IS H«»ly Day at St. 1 Mr M itchell had alw a v s taken an
citizens
of
this
e.-niimn
itv
A
rch
­
K. S a ttler hom e for sev eral w eeks w h eth er he is a m em ber of th e as­
Mary s T he Feast of the Imrn a<*ulat«* active interest in O renco and w a-.
W eek-end guests at the T J Nault
B irthday C elebrated
sociation or not. R efreshm ents will hom e w ere M rs M H M aher of bishop C hristie of the P o rtian d d io ­ 1 ’«»neept ion of th e Blessed V irgin know n bv ev iry o n c. w ho had lived
cese
gave
the
right
of
w
ay
for
a
new
be
served.
The largest aid m eeting of the
in the com m unity any length of
Mary w ill be e observe«,
Hood R iver an d h er d a u g h te r Mi-
E R Petzold of M cM innville, p ro ­ B ernice M aher, of Eugene and M hs , road th rough th e St Mary - liold-
vear w as held at th e H T Hesse
tim e In tin- early days In-re. In- had
Mary s Hom«' w as found«
'
'
r
home last F rid ay afternoon. Round p rieto r of the S u p erio r Feed and Delia G arro w of P o rtlan d
charge of the general sh in At that
raised by subscription am ong p ro p ­ 1889 and in corporated in 1919
table discussion was. Do I Re­ Seed store in Aloha, spent M ondav
tim e O renco w.e. a trad in g cen ter
at ,h e h °m e of Mr and erty ow ners of H uber. A loha and
live in P ra y e r and W hy?" Mrs h ere looking a fte r his business in ­
for all the fa rm -rs around A few
ST. MART S Ol T ill \ \ l
Mrs. F rancis Coon last w eek w ere Reedv .lie to buy tin- right of way in
Hesse w as also su rp rised w ith a ■ terests.
years
later he joined the O regon
Jo
h
n
G
rah
am
of
Missoula
M
ont,
At
th
e
close
of
the
hook
d
riv
e
a
th
re
e
p
a
rtic
u
la
r
tract.-
People
north
m iscellaneous sh o w er in honor ol'
Bud N ault is one of th e Sea Scouts fath er of Mrs Coon, and Mr Coon s
N ursery company and was its vie.-
to’al
of
483
hooks
had
been
collected
ot
us
w
anted
the
road
built
from
te r b irth d ay Out of tow n visitors oi H illsboro w ho atten d ed a C h rist­
president until tin- n u rsery closed
w ere Mrs. O M H eaton of n ear m as p arty Monday- night on board m o th er of O regon City. Mr arid P o rtlan d west th ro u g h O renco A by the d ifferen t groups of students its floors
Hillsboro. Miss O lydine Coe and th e B attleship Oregon. The p arty Mrs. C. J. G rah am and d au g h ter road m eeting was called to convene I he greatest nu m b er w as brought in
lb- then form ed the O renco N u r­
Hazel of Corv allis and C h ester Coon in H illsboro to put up to the voters by th e seventh and eighth grades
Miss Minnie Eastwood of P ortland w as sponsored by the Sea Scout ship of
HiKhpuuer magnilying
n ij ii'ood in.prcflon <»/
sery com pany and in the last few
O akland. Cal
tile choice of location F arm ers cam e .and en titled them to the prom ised years had Inuit up a large w hole­
Miss A nnice C handlee retu rn ed Colum bia
< ir r y bottle of Ohmptu /l< er.
R oberta W hatley sings next S u n ­ from far corners of the county 1 ’ '•
- a half holiday Arlene I’., i
Io Salem a fter spending T hank--
S an ta Claus goes to B ethlehem in
sale
nursery
business
in
Ho
day in a recital at Miss C a lb re a th ’- I lieu- enthusiasm and n um bers snr- n a:d s Florence G iddm g . Ge rtru d e ■ t a le s and ( ’aliform .i
giving w ith D r and Mrs Willi mi th e w indow of th e Inghfain store
1 \ s 1 f < i I ( IN
Fxrry buttle of bot I,«>» enables die the io p e ilo ts to J r
p.is , d itiat usually sti vv n in a 1 res- P uce. Leslie Worlex and Velma
B C handlee Miss M arv Mullov
Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. R w studio in P o rtlan d .
Mi M itch«,! was Ih«' fu st
<>l>ntpia l l t n
“ I t s th e U . t i« i
lei i the lighte st ,«• A or fla w w ith the
ulential ch-etion. lan es of men anil ( •> ,«• won prizes for th eir in d iv id u ­ m aster h«Te at it, MTved as
and T erry Beck of P o rtlan d were G reen er D ecem ber
boy. Mrs Oldtimers Listed
rr c riM s tw o rig id x is iia l iriRpretinnn, aid o f d ie high power m agnifier», thus
w eek-end guests at th e C handle. G reen er a a daugh
J. ft Y ork settled in tins com ­ w -nun ex ten d ed from th e so u th ­ al w ork and Luge co n tributions
viim an for t« n year •
-f
Mr.
and
n n r before Id lin g and o u r Itr fo r r l.th r,
R eports for th«' second scholastic
home
g iv in g the < m iM iim r the greatest assur­
Mr-. H C S ivard
m u n ity in 1879. C N ordlund in 1882 east corn. 1- 1 f th e co u rt lion - yard
An activ«* int«*rrst xx.t* al
ing. Intense lig h t sbuim g throug h the
trib u ted F riday aft- tak en h\ him m Ihe local Pi«
C hoir practice started last week
ance o f p u u ty am i tp itltlx .
Mr and Mr- W .1 Scheel and Mr Mrs Alice W heeler 1885 David to the door of (tie circu it court room
in chiss A students t« rian church ,iind he xx as
for rehearsal of C hristm a- -on -- and Mrs L A -eheel visited friends Hagg 1890. Jo h n and E rnest Wolf w h ere they could go n o fa rth e r
,h
e
St!
m schi larsh ip and c h a rli'r nu mbei «•( th f churc
Mrs W illiam B. C handlee wishes m B row nsville o v er the w eek-end. 1892. Mrs W illiam S ch raed er 1893
h h
A ie r y
«•/ H B m pnt hrrwinft i t improved Ay the
w ing girls w ho m Orenc«»
all those in terested in singing • G row th Shown
Dan Shaw 1900. D. 1. Jan ies 19111.
n> option,tl brewing i/ualitiei ,tnd i onslnnt p u n ti of
M ary O r elh.
meet at 7:30 p. m. F rid ay at the
Mrs
M
attie
P
eterson
1905.
J
H
Sid-
B
in
hobby
x
x
;
is
th«'
raising
«»f
As one indication of A loha's
our fatruwi subterranean water
"fTa the ^ u ie r ^ .
church.
vn Sohler. Betty pigeons which xx*« »n many | >riz«
w cll 1907. A H om ricl, 1907. Hawley
e Palm er,
Mr. and Mrs. H arold H erd moved grow th th e nu m b er of mail boxes in and Ju liu s Buck 1908. M i- I M
tin
Pacific
int<
ct
national
Lii
X
«'S
nior stu d en ts m
-luring the w eek-end from the G ro n ­ the A loha post office has increased C lark 1909. M is F W L iverm ore
in the last feu r y ears 38 p er cent,
« u n i e n IIRI « I M ; ( O M I'IS Y . (Il V M I'lt. W »«IIIS G T O S ’. I . S. A.
e r place to th e old Colm an fari
earn ed rew ards
1910, L aw rence G illm i re 1911 A r­
notw
ith
stan
d
in
g
th
e
fact
th
at
a
large
t tub Meets Tuesday
th u r Preston. 1911. Mr- C J Rose
p
er
cent
of
the
resid
en
ts
in
this
Scholls W om an’s club w ill m eet a t
1912. Jo h n T hom pson. 1912 Al R ich­
ih e church p arlo rs T uesdav for a 1 | area live on ru ra l m ail routes
ard s 1912 F ran k S Dimeo 1912 E V
Aloha
Man
Wins
C
ontract
oclock pot luck luncheon. Mrs Rose
R osebraugh 1913. H erm an L a -k e lli
Low am ong eight bidders. Allen 1915. Sanford Rogers 1916 E G
D em m in w ill be hostess and Mrs S
\
Moore.
A
loha
contractor.
M
on­
A. G ötter and M rs W A Bunnell
Stacey 1916 and A W B uchanan 1917
assistant hostesses. The club ha in- day night was aw ard ed th e con tract No doubt o th ers should be included
v ited th e F arm ington club to be for dem olition of th e p resen t fire in th is list w ho have lived here
th e ir guests for th at day. Mrs Olin hall in Forest G rove and co n stru c­ tw en ty y ears o r longer.
building
H osford of P o rtlan d will speak on tion of a new building. The basic .Membership G ains
th e "Scholarship Loan Fund.
in price of this contract is $18.121 20. I N ine new can d id a tes and th ree
>>-O
the afternoon.
W. « . Baucom w hile visiting at dem its w ere tak en into th e Aloha
Mr. and Mrs Ed Demmin w ith Mr hi- father's home M onday n earlv G range T h u rsd ay ev en in g and sev ­
an d Mrs. T, K. S a ttle r of P ortland severed tw o of his fingers w hile eral m ore to com e in Ja n u a ry De­
spent th e w eek-end at Mt. Ho,,d and sp litting w ood.
cem ber 16 w ill be ch ild ren s' night
o th er interestin g places
Mrs. B L Baucom is visitin g h er w hen a C h ristm as tre a t w ill be g iv ­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W McKenzie, sis­ daughter. Mrs. W Eric.-en. in B on­ en to th e fu tu re men and women
te r and broth er-in -law of Dr W il­ neville.
of the community-
liam B Chandlee. have retu rn ed to
A large n u m b er from this com -
H enry K obe and Mr and M r-
1heir hom e in G erb errile. Cal., after *"i*‘"*.*
L1u,n ‘,t-V oucnueu
a ,,e n <1<’d the R ebekah social Dan C onnelly o f M onroe Wash
spending a w eek at th e C handlee' anci hom ecom ing at B eaverton last w ere visitors for several d ay s at
Pinochlt
home.
S atu rd ay night
t h e hom e o f Mr
and Mrs. E G Coleman's
Bride-Eleet Honored
B irthday C elebrated
Stacey-. Mr. Kobe, uncle of M r- Plan for C hristm as
A bout 55 atten d ed the m iscellan­
G lenn, the fo u r-y ear old son of Stacey, is 84 y e a rs old He and p arty
S ew ing club met
eous show er at th e church Frida-, Mr. and Mrs G eorge F. G ordon, w ire j:n th e ir v. av hom e from a
evening in honor of Miss Mary Love. was given a birth d ay p arty at his tw o-m onth lo u r of th e country T hev Mrs [, H P |ar(. |a;st
Kren. w ho will be m arried to Earl hom e S atu rd ay night G uests w en v isited relativ es in M ichigan.'W ash­ clu b w ill g ath er f.
party- at p, r hom e D(
C hristopherson in the n ear fu tu re.
Mr and Mrs. C adane-s and M r and ington D C . F lorida Texas. C ali-
incent en ter
form a and O regon C onnelly. Kob< - of J th G e V
Mrs. Lewis W alker of B eaverton.
S unday schoi
W. E. SMITH
Mrs G eorge F G ordon has been son-in-law . did th e d riv in g A11 ac­ Friday evening
W. E. Sm ith, form erly of this com ­ chosen organizer of th e Ju n io r cident in E astern W ashington d e la y ­
m unity. died two w eeks ago a ' C or­ C hurch of C alvary T ab ern acle in ed them for th r e e w eeks Mr K obc
A LO IIA -llt BEK S( IIODL
w as in ju red in an au to collision re-
vallis, according to w ord received P o rtlan d
Recdvitlc school has been coming
eu
p
erated
in
a
hospital,
and
fim.-,„
„
by A. W W alker. Mr. Sm ith died of
shed oyer for b u k e tb a tl wrim m age
Mr and Mrs. J S. W ebster have
pneum onia a fter a short illness
retu rn ed from a w eek's visit w ith th e rem a in d e r of ih e long to u r w ith Plan ( hristm as Program
I no fu rth e r in cid en t to m ar the iileas-
He is survived by his w idow and friends in S ou th ern Oregon.
C om m ittees from the u p p er grades
five sons. F ran k of Portland. Willi-
Mr. and Mrs. N orm an M anning | u re of th e trip.
a re form ed to a rran g e a C hristm as
M any C onveniences
and M ike of Wasco countv Jam es atten d ed th e I W. A convention
The in te rio r of J. H W agcnbla l s program to be held in th e scliool
and F red of n ear Corvallis.'
P o rtlan d for two days.
house D ecem ber 24 O th er program s
Mr. Sm ith and fam ily lived on the
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight W yatt and new resid en ce on T obias av en u e is are being prepared in the prim ary
C onnell-H oover place, the Col C o r­ th ree children of Salem w ere am ong practically an ex h ib it of new idea-
and
interm ediate room - to be given
nelius place, and later purchased Sunday visitors at the N orm an M an­ put in the form of conveniences and
Hie G rant Mann place in South ning nomc.
b eau ty in a m odel home. L. T ollcf- al ap p ro x im ately tin sam e hour.
Bob G ordon, on of I, G. G ordon
T ualatin. T hey left here for Eastern
M r- A H -m rieh and Mrs F A p­ -on is th e in te rio r d eco rato r.
O regon in 1911. and in 1918 moved plegate w ire at Seaside last w eek ­
Mrs. J. C. O 'C o n n o r of B eaverton.
,o Corvallis.
end
A n o th er d a u g h ter in the J F
I,>»»l Men un i "iiu m ti,,
M artyn fam ily is a ttractin g pubin-
r
*'1 a ’Kl Oplb e |i B urk' netiee as
w h istler Marv .. Jam-.
of H illsboro ha-,e been nam ed on •teed 8. gn-e. Whistling n u m b ers
in
a com m ittee of seven at Oregon
e Jo u rn al Ju n io r radio program s
S tate college to aid in the drive
for stu d en t bodv ticket sales for ai ihe au d ito riu m on Saturdays
The T u aln u t plant at H uber ha
the w in ter term.
finished its present contract. but
Credit Bureaus
The Art of Brewing Beer
Last Rites Held
for Mr. Mitchell
Radio Announcer Kirkham to
Speak Aloha-Huber P.-T. A.
***•01 0*
WHAT
DENTAL
SERVICE
Used Cars
Extraordinary
BARGAINS
Proved
S afety
p lu s
O il Y o u r M one y
!,l, ■»cral
e a r n in g s
T H A 'l 'S OUR RE« O R p ,M;U.y ll.n fiy citizens
h a v e p ro fite d th ro u g h th e ir foresight in choosing
th is iiistitutioii to m anage Iheir saving,
W c a rc proud o f ou r record o f d ep en d ab ility
a n d s a fe ty — y e a r in and y e a r o u t— in good tim es
a n d b a d — a n d this is your assurance of safety and
p ro fit fo r y o u r savings, too.
M em b er F e d e ra l Hoi,,,- Loan Bank
SAFE
J
S P E C IA L S
'31
C hev
no
Sedan
A very «’Iran our, oik *
Good
has tru n k
m ileage. Wa.s $250
Special
you
NEED
198
'35 P ly m o u th C oupe, D el.
Réulin. h«’H,pr. v ery low mile
in lop ro n d i,im i thro u g h
«•ut Wa.v $490.
Special
• ~ e
»
i
e features
T hese a ri' S am p les oí
w hat we have.
M any o th ers.
Tune In— Dec. 9th
M A JO R BOW ES
A M A T E U R HOUR
r iiu r s
-K O IN —G I,.
RELIABLE
m m o in
W ashington Savings Sc Loan Ass’n.
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Savings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
DR. ABRAMS
E d w a rd s
CHRYSLER
-
m o t o » p iv im o m .
IIII.I.SRORO
Siirtln-iisl C oriirr 2nd »ml Main
PLYM O UTH
USED CAB EXCHANGE
2nd and Washington
Phone 2611
E vening by A pixiiiitnicnt
I lio,ir P la te lìf-p.'iq- S e r v ile
i
r,
W » . Ciypnr»»;«^, M T »P |T . MICHIGAN
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
318*332 L. IXId.ii 5l.
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE
IIIL L S D C R O
riiunu tm