The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 27, 1938, Page 16, Image 16

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    Pape Eight
H I L L S B O li O A R G U S ,
Helvetia Roll
of H onor
Announced
Screen Badman
H IL L S B O R O ,
Cornelius Firemen Elect;
L. A. Jackson Named Chief
OREGON
IO REMAKE WORLD
T h ursday, Ja n u a ry 27, I'.MK
P ortland -pi-nt sever. it days al their
co u n try hom e h ere last week
1) M Reid of S eattle visited Mi­
am i Mrs Sam Hodv several d a y s
I ist week He is a b ro th e r of Mrs
Body, and form erly ow ned the
C harles Flynn farm
Mr and Mrs Les II iffev and ch il­
d ren of P ortland w ere out on J a n ­
uary 20 fo get ttie rem ain d er of
th ,n r household good- h ere They
form erly lived m the Percy Hum-
ill « i cottage
D inner parly gueils of Mr and
M r- Perov H am ilton El'liluv , v e ­
iling w en- Mr and M r s Alex Bruce.
Ilae and Ernest B iuee of G ibbs and
Mr and M r s W illiam Wood a n d s o n
1(1 I I I I \
A. L. I lumphrcy
Serv ices Today
I
( A K I’ F M I l<
Keuhen Fayetti* ( ’aipentm
811.
I who died Monday m orning at the
hom e of his daughter, Mrs. V D.
Ilrannoek, at route one. Forest
G rove, was hurled yesterday m o rn ­
ing in the Forest (»rove U n d ertak ­
ing com pany chapel by Hev. F W.
Kellogg
C arpenter, a ii'tu e il m erchant,
was horn in A drian. Mich . oil J a n ­
uary 29. IH4H. and hail lived n ear
Forest (»rove for the past se w n
w a rs For (13 w a rs he had been a
m em ber of the Manton Mich lodge
o f I ( ) ( ) I*’ I l l s wife died several
veais ago O ne daughter. Mrs Ketta
A H rannock of route one Forest
(•rove, survives, in addition to threi*
gi anddaughtei s
I'uiu ia l scrvicvii w ill bv livid lo-
(By Anna Kockl
and Mrs R P S h a w
d.iv iThuisduy* at 2 |> in from
and M ...
Dnnvlsnii and Svwvll vhnprl for tbv
CORNE1 ILS
C ornelius firem en Helene, and M is s Neva S ig ler of
latv A, fil'd Looinas Humph ivy. 83,
■lected the follow ing officers: I. H illsboro
IB v Mrs. 3. M . D avid so n )
Mrs
Ray
T
rites
w
ent
to
B
eav
er­
w ho tbvd h< i v TuvNday inortitna
\ Jackson, chief, C arl Hoffman,
Mr H uinphrvy was born in M ich­
assistant cl . O. C Cartwright, ton Tuesday to spend a few days
HELVETIA Roll of honor pupils
w
ith
her
aunt.
Mrs
West
igan,
Auxust I. 1854, and cainv to
captain
No.
1:
G
lovd
Hall,
captain
for last six w eeks includes Paul
M E church Ladies' Aid met
D i c k o n i n o r v than 50 .w ars «go. ||v
No 2. Robert C ochrane, secretary -
Bishop. R uth G uerber. C aroline H er-
treasu rer: George D ePrez. sergeant- la-t T hursday afternoon w ith Mrs
had lived in Hillst)oro for thv past
shey, A lbert Jossi. H arold McCuen.
it-arm s. Jam es VanLom president: Earle E Sm ith The afternoon was
nine years
nivvv. Mrs A rrniuda
Bobby R ufer. Mary Sanders, Liuir-
spent
in
quilting.
G eorge Holsvher. vice-president.
•Sh.ivv of H illsboro and a nvphvw.
re tta Vanosse and Jean Yungen
Plan Tea F ebruary 8
Kdgur l ‘ Ihunphey of Port Lewis.
B etty Lou S tevens is a new pupil
Local Man In ju red
W ash, arv thv only survivors P as­
A national m illion-dollar fellow ­
in the th ird grade P upils are busy
C harles W eythm an. w ho lives in
ship
tea
will
be
held
by
the
M
eth-
tor H enry S H allvr of P ilgrim
this w eek w ith m id-term ex am in a­
the n o rth jxirt of tow n and w ork-
W illia m
Jr
o f O rc h C « »
edist
church
ladies
F
eb
ru
ary
8
House
conducted thv svrvicvs. and
tions. T he band group has purchased
in P ortland, was seriously in ju red
in
Ei nest Hi nee is ns-overing from
an outdoor light for th e school
w hile at w ork w hen some chem ical the social room of the eliun eh
I n s fall at the paper mill m New ­ in term en t was m thv H illsboro cem ­
pow der fell on him. He was taken T here w ill also be a program .
grounds. T his w ill be a help to the
berg and is hom e Irom the hospital etery.
to th e St. V incent's hospital.
Boy Scouts w ho play gam es o u t­
He is still under a doctor's cure and M-»' I Walk on (he Paved
doors at night or w hen they m eet
Mr- Logan Speaks
unable to vv-orl,
H a lv o rso n M otor C o.
Pi rUon of Hu* H ighw ay?
at the school house.
The Civic club met last Tuesday
Robert G riffith of P ortland i
I h ere is Ito law w hich foi bids
H elvetia S un sh in e club met at
Mrs M argaret I.og.in. county health
slaying on the E E E errill place >»mi w alking on the paved portion
th e K P hall in N orth P lains J a n ­
nurse, gave a talk on th e m erits
this w in ter l i e is building n u m e r­ of th e highw ay, hut you w ill he
uary 19. Of the seven visitors p res­
"f vaccination for sm allpox a n d
ous rabbit h utches and w ith Dr tar s.,f,.r if you walk on the gravel-
U nlicensed autom obile o p erato rs
e n t th ree joined th e club. A short
diphtheria. The ladies are planning
E< rrill plans to go into the rabbit ed sh o u ld er or foot path w herever
program was enjoyed Mrs W illiam
to give a m instrel som e tim e in : planning to tak e ex am in atio n s for
business on an extensive scale They these a re available If you do walk
op
erato
rs'
or
chauffeurs'
licenses
W ilkens and Mrs. D C halm ers sang
F eb ru ary They also voted to give
already have about fifty rabbits
on the paving, he sure to use the
a duet. Miss Lydia Scheldt a solo
th e D o cm b ceh er hospital $5. added have a chance to practice th e ir d riv ­
Mrs H ow ard Bi ow ning was in 1» ft hand side of the highw ay and 192IÌ \\ illy s- Knight
and Mrs. C het Johnson. Mrs D.
5.5 to the scholarship loan fund, ing and study th e ir road ru les in
charge ol tin- laym en's m eeting at Keep a sharp lookout for approach- ‘ Sedan, '3K lteen.se
C halm ers and Mrs. W illiam W ilken
and paid for the m aterial used in p rep aratio n for coming official tests
M ountain Home chureli Sunday mg traffic
a trio, w ith Mrs. Lou Z u rch er ac­
i large serving table m ade to use here.
m orning Subject was M issionaries
T he schedule for traveling e x a m ­
com panist. and Lydia Scheldt, h u m ­
in th e kitchen Mrs H enry Japobs-
Mrs It | l.ekas lias as her Imus«
orous reading. A com m ittee w as ap ­
m uhlen was elected w elfare c h a ir­ iners recently released show s that
guest for a few weeks, h er aunt
th
e
tests
w
ill
be
conducted
in
the
pointed to m ake arran g em en ts for
man. D elegates nam ed to the coun-1
Wilbur Huston, die "b rig h test boy Mrs E C Brooks, of Yamhill coun­
a program in th e n ear fu tu re and a
ty federation at H illsboro F riday . county court house in H illsboro on
in
A m erica," is all set to rem ake t y -
a
lte
rn
a
te
W
ednesdays,
F
eb
ru
ary
2
com m ittee to investigate any case of
at 10 a. m. are Mrs. O tto O sborne.
Sherw ood m uon high school p u ­
sickness or distress, including Mrs.
Mrs M argaret M elansen. Mrs H er­ and 16. M arch 2. 16 and 30. A pril 13 the world. A fter having won the pils of this district hail a d a y a n i l a
and
27
E
xam
inations
at
th
e
ch
am
­
J B aker. Mrs. J Davis and Mrs. J
bert
Huson.
Mrs.
M
ary
C
reekpaum
.
T
hom
as
Edison
scholarship
in
1929,
Lloyd Nolan fam ous screen vil-
half vacation I a s i w e e k f o l l o w i n g
Davidson. Needy cases should be
lian. who stars w ith Jo el Mc­ and .Mrs H enry Jaeobsm uhlen. Mrs b er of com m erce q u a rte rs in Forest Huston spent four y ears at the M as­
exams A new lemestei
rep o rted to th is com m ittee. D ele­ Crea. Bob B urns and F rances J W. Peabody, recording secretary, G rove w ill tak e place on Tuesdavs. sachusetts Institute of Technology term-end
began Monday
F ebruary 1.5. M arch 15. and A pril 12.
gates for the C ounty F ederation of Dee in "Wells Fargo" at the V ene­ is also delegate
and the next four w ere spent in an
W om en's clubs are M esdam es G ertie
Miss H elen Shaw w ill atten d the the schedule showed.
tian Sunday. Monday and Tiles-
engineering research laboratory in
Meek. G ertie Mays. J. M. Davidson.
day. Double bill for tonight. F ri­ G irls' Polytechnic school in P o rt­
New Jersey . Now twenty-live y ears
W illiam W ilkens, R S andford and
day and S aturday features "Fight land th e last half of th e y ear She
H e r e 's a chariot w i t h a p a s t
It
C harles Johnson. Hostess for m eet­ for Y our Lady." w ith John Boles. w ill stay w ith h er a u n t.’ Mrs. W
old. Huston is interested in m odern­
c t b e tte r
p< i l o r m a n e e * and
a n d horsepow
h o r s e p o w e er r than
th a n
Hen
Hui
It
S
Phelps
ing F eb ru ary 16 w ill be Mesdames
izing ideas of religion and other sub­
Ja c k Oakie. Ida I.upino and M ar­
c h a r io t
e v e n b e e n o v e r h a u le d
W e r e tir e d o f
P ete Y unker, Abe Z ahler. Ted Z u r­ got G raham e. and M artin Jo h n ­
M rs May Sm ith B lack of V an­
jects In a m agazine, called The R is­
. r n c ie iit lu s t o i >
O ffe r Uv
(By Mrs. M ary S inrlair)
ch er and Joe B aker.
son's last p ictu re "Borneo." A n ­ couver. Wash . visited Mrs M A
ing Tide. Huston is shown in Ins
\ld
REEDVILLE
T he 1 adu
Rand on Program
New sealer of w eights and m ens- fath er's study in S eattle.
o th er double featu re program . C ornelius last week S he renew ed
•erved d in n e r Friday «'veiling 111
T he G erm an band from H elvetia
"D ark Jo u rn ey ' and "Life B e­ old acquain tan ces w ith early sehool- I o res for the n o rth ern district of the
W« g o t " t u k i ' i i f m a i n i e" when
(lie basem ent of the school Plates
| sta te is A B C aples of Forest G rove,
took p a rt in th e program fo r the
gins w ith Love." is scheduled for m ates and friends.
wc bought D ll.- , o n . - We
ridden lo n g e n o u g h
w ere laid for 32 county postmaster-,
Mr and Mrs E rick A nderson and according to an announcem ent r e ­
sheriffs' convention held a t t h e
W ednesday.
l a r e I ru in h e ir on
including th e ir w ives Tin- ladies
sons o f K irkland. Wash., spent the ceived in H illsboro by C ounty
G range hall i n H illsboro F rid ay
i w er«' quit«' well pb'usi'd w ith the
w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs Tony C lerk W. A. T upper last week.
night.
retu rn s W ilbur Jan n sen played an
M illet The ladies a re sisters.
M rs W alter K effer and son D en­
C aples replaces C R L ane as
Nobody in
accordion solo, ami M is. Ju n e
Mrs H erb ert Huson and Mrs district sealer, th e announcem ent,
n is of Salem spent last w eek at the
(Bv Mrs. M abie Allison)
Ins light mind would part w ith
Frost gave a reading
M abie H ergert atten d ed F ern Hill given by A rden A Reed, chief of
Ja s p e r K effer home. On Friday Mrs.
MOUNTAIN HOME A l b r i g h t
Ladies of tlm com m unity m et
Ladies' club T hursday w ith Mrs th e division of m ark et enforcem ents
this •‘lizzie’' for less than $200
J K effer had a q u iltin g bee for
Mae C ooper in F orest G rove. A pot of th e state d ep artm en t of a g ricu l­ B rotherhood met at M ountain Home W ednesday afternoon w ith M r s <•
W e 'v e h a d it around • io long it's
h e r d aughter-in -law . W alter K effer
church
last
T
uesday
evening
of
last
Kelly
to
quilt
on
a
quilt,
pieced
d
r iv in g
u> " n u t s *
luck d in n e r was served,
spent th e w eek-end w ith his paren ts
ture. stated His term begad the first week. O fficers w ore installed as by G randm a Sm ith w ho i now
!('• yours fo r
lie n o r E a r l P helps
and re tu rn e d to Salem Sunday with
of th e year.
follow < S Pomeroy. K m ton. p re s i­ past 90 T h ere will be no q u iltin g
h is fam ily.
N eighbors of W oodcraft T h u rs­
Due to the increased dem and u p ­
day honored th eir cap tain of guards on district sealers of w eights and dent; W alter S chm id’. Laurel vice- th is week
Ladies' M issionary w ill m eet w ith
(T o o L a t e f o r L a s t W e e k l
If you’re .i c o l l e c t o r o f
E arle Phelps, w ith a lunch in re ­ m easures, it has been necessary to president; E verett G angw er M oun­
antiques, her«
tain Home, secretary. E v e r e t t Mrs. G eorge Imlay T hursday at 2
a honey
Lots of m ileage l e f t W e l l p a i t
M r and Mrs. E lm er B atchelder
m em brance of his b irth d ay W'neth- c reate a fourth district.
w
ith
this
,,fir>
e d itio n *
W right. M ountain Top. treasu rer. p m m place of at M r s Kelly s a
en tertain ed at a d in n er p arty J a n ­
> er th e lodge should disband o r not
Mrs Jo e Ego. Miss P erom ce Ego. announced e a rlie r
lor only
u a ry 15. G uests w ere Messrs, and
was discussed, although th e re is a
Mr-
Jo
h
n
S
tric
k
le
r
and
Mrs
R
ich­
I he P arent - Tt . u - t ie r a s s o c i a t i o n
M esdam es H arry H o e f f e l . O t t o
large m em bership, atten d an ce is
ard Joyce prepared lunch.
, m eeting w as held Friday afternoon
Schulz. Ted Z urcher. E rnest Z u rch ­
poor. It was voted to carry on w ith
at
the school with a good a tte n d ­
We paid »»ur friend
M
a
k
e
P
o
t
a
t
o
(
h
i
p
s
er, C arl C hristener. Mrs B lanche
each m em b er pledging him self to
»hl casn for
n tu n e n ta l v .d m
when h<’ hung this
h elp out.
B erggren, Ju liu s M illet. E dgar S ’. or-
Mr and Mrs H ow ard B row ning ance Mrs Zola M organ gave a
around
on
neck' T h e . s e n t im e n t > evaporated.
very interesting talk
$
hoff. Jean M athney C ards w ere
Born, to Mr and Mrs. C arl H off­
are
op
eratin
g
a
potato
chip
factory
I t ’s yours for
A ttendance at th e reg u lar M on­
( I Social Friday
played Mrs. C arl C h risten er and
man. Ja n u a ry 21. at th e Jo n es hos-
in
th
e
ir
hom
e
here,
and
taking
Ju liu s M illet wor. first and Mrs. H a r­
I oital in Hillsboro, a girl. She has day evening m eetings for farm ers orders from m erchants in n ear by-
C hristian E ndeavor ■ octal w ill be
and others interested in poultry-
been nam ed Nancy Louise.
ry H oeffel and E rnest Z u rch er con­
tow ns for the output Most potato given Friday evening i n t h e h a s e -
raising
has
been
increasing
steadily
pirm won t
rid of
David Edm unson H onored
solation.
grow ers here a re still holding then- m ent A full evening »f e n tertain -
thr headache this one
Wc phingled
Mrs. G eorge Wilcox gave a b irth ­ since the first of th e y ear a cco rd ­ potatoes
merit has been planne, A l l y < > u n g
u 125 bucks r.ikc it .IW 4 V f i l l
ing
to
E
E.
R
owland,
in
stru
c
to
r
of
day p arty for D avid Edm unson
people h ere are invite
M r
Shaw
M rs. S r lim e lt z r r Hostess
will be a guest.
S atu rd ay evening. F o u rteen w ere a g ricu ltu re at H illsboro union high
school, w ho conducts th e m eetings
M ountain Home Missionary .soci­
♦J*
oresent.
Box social S aturday f'vnmng at
s n a p p y h t t l e puddle -
W hitings H onored
S ubject for next M onday is Range ety n u t w ith Mi Harr-. S chm eltzer the school was well alt ended and
ju m p er th at i a n t a k e i t W i t'M'k ’ it o i l t h e ehm m the
Mrs M ary C S trip lin and sons P ractice and M anagem ent." w ith T hursday afternoon Mr Fred Dent proceeds will be used f or a com ­
trad e-in
Nm you can take
Lincecum and D uncan of Lakeview- "When to B ring P ullets into Lay- anti Mr.- Jo e Ego reported on the munity cent< i The e\ i piling was
lo r n iilv
(By Mrs. C. L. Nelson I
book, w hich the group is studying
arriv
ed
last
W
ednesday
to
visit
Mr
Feeding
M
anagem
ent."
Th,-
free
pent
playing
gam
e,
and
m a coin-
DIXIE MOUNTAIN— W ork has
and Mrs. D. C W hiting. Mrs. S trip - m eetings a re m ade available through Next m eeting will be at the Alex m unity nig
W e ' r e n o t p r o u d o f th e s e c a r s — h u t s e rio u s ly
started on the clearin g of th e ground
Bruce hom e F ebruary 17.
hn
is
a
sister-in
-law
o
f
Mrs.
cooperation
of
th
e
high
school
board
M
r
a
n
d
Mrs
I)
W
Wilson
of
fo r a grange building. T h e b uilding
t h e y ’ r e c h o c k f u l o f u n u s e d m ile a g e , lo o k a n d
W hiting. On S atu rd ay m orn in g Mrs. and the state and federal boards for L ib r a r y in Place
M anning a re v i s i t i n g h e r p a r e n t s .
w ill be constructed as soon as pos­
r u n g o o d , a n d r e a l b u y s a t th e s e lo w p r ic e s !
P aren t-T each er club m et w ith M r a n d M r s O s c a r Lee H er father
sible. T he G range h as fifty m em ­ G olden-voiced N elson Eddy and D. S m idt and Mrs. P earl Cooper, of vocational education. They begin at
bers. having in itiated eight at th e p o p u lar dan cer E leanor Pow ell P ortland, nieces of Mis. W hiting, 8 p m. in room 101 in th e main Mrs Mary Boulin Friday Mi P e r­ lias In i n q u ite ill for som etime.
jo
in
e
d
the
group
and
helped
to
ry H am ilton m ad a p aper on “ O b e d ­
b u ild in g of the high school.
Fug. 'll' H e r m e l m h a s |, i r e l i a . <1
last m eeting. A dance w ill be giv ­ w ho s ta r in "R osalie" a t the new
rate th e 5th w edd in g a n n iv e r - 1
ience. How and When " R ound-table a truck and - hauling wixxl for th«'
en F e b ru ary 3 at th e W allace school H ill th eatre Sunday. M onday. s celeb
a r y of Mr. and M rs W hiting. In
discussion
follow
ed
The
new
lib
ra
­
"Api
x ' m P ortland
house, proceeds to be used fo r th e T uesday and W ednesday. "Vogues th e ev en in g the comDany all r e ­
ry w hich is for th e use of the
N« xt Sunday « veiling the county
g ran g e building. E veryone is in v it­ of 1936.” featu rin g W arn er B ax ter tu rn ed to P o rtlan d and M rs S trip ­
O ldest A u tn rn o h iIr D e a le r In W ashington ( o u n ty
public, is in place at the Boulin o f f i e a l . x w . l l t a k e charge of the
ed.
and Jo an B ennett, is th e a ttra c ­ lin and son visited u n til M onday
Plum e 812
home.
T
he
group
v o t e d to hold the t hristian E ndeavor hour, followed
11» S . H u r d A v e .
L adies of th e D ixie M ountain tion for tonight, F rid ay and S a t­ w ith relativ es in P o rtlan d , w hen
F ebruary m eeting on the th ird F ri­ by preaching by Rev Everett
G range m et at th e hom e of Mrs. urday.
she started home.
Economy records w ere broken by day evening z\n open met ting in
D ick S toltenberg T hursday, w ith
Fam ilies Move
new Ford "T hrifty 60" model in the school bous to which th< puh-
Mrs. S to lten b erg and M rs M. P arm -
Mr. and Mrs. C harles W aters and a the recent
ance in th e annual he is invited.
ley as jo in t hostesses. N ext m eeting
fam ily have moved onto th e Dr. G ilm ore - perform
Mr. and Mr H arry S aunders of
Y osem ite econom y run
w ill be at th e hom e of Mrs. G ladys
Via place, recently vacated bv th e
from
Los
A
ngeles
to
th
e
fam
ed
Sm ith. Eight m em bers w ere pres­
Boyds, w ho moved to Hillsboro.
ent and tw o visitors. Mrs. W illiam
Mrs. H elen S to ck er of P o rtlan d Y osem ite valley, according to 11 L.
S toltenberg and Mrs. Robinson
spent th e w eek-end w ith M r and M acK enzie. local Ford dealer.
Not
only
was
1937
a
blue-ribbon
A veraging 28 85 m iles to the gal­
Vernon- G ran t has been absent
Mrs. O le Olson. Mrs. Lee M iles of
from school, due to an abscess in his y e a r for to u rists in O regon, but Stevenson. Wash., is spending the lon of gas, the F ord stock model
ev ery m onth saw m ore n o n -resi­
covered
the 3145 m ile distance in
ear.
w eek w ith th e Olsons. She says
Mrs. O scar Nelson and baby d ent m otorists reg istered than in th at Mrs. C N. Miles is m uch im ­ 10 hours and 49 m inutes, com plet-
an
y
sim
ilar
m
onth
in
th
e
past.
S
ec­
HAVC sou rw to
: mg in the "B " class of the contest.
d au g h ter retu rn ed from a P o rtlan d re ta ry of S tate E arl S nell said this proved in health.
hospital S aturday.
LWTWf.WL, HUÛU .'
Mrs. R obert T an n er en tertain ed All told, only 10 9 gallons of gas
w eek.
■ w ere used in th e run. w hile second
D ecem ber, w ith .5699 o u t-of-state W ednesday afternoon for Mrs. Ted and th ird place cars used 14 3 and
JXKIE' I-
NICE ? MC
W
ilkins
an
d
M
argaret
Ann.
Mrs
registrations, b ro u g h t the y ear's to ­
V W NICE ■
ff
r t H ’ b Í V
14 8 gallons respectively. T here w ere
tal to 155.161. n e a rly 11 p er cent M art H erm ens and E leanor, and 26
cars en tered in the com petition,
ahead of 1936. w hich w as also a Mrs. H enry Jaeobsm uhlen.
(By Mrs. R. H unger)
D o ro th y
Cooke en tertain ed rep resen tin g alm ost the en tire field
ORCH ARDA LE—An ap p en d ecto ­ reco rd -sm ash in g year.
C alifornia led th e parad e o f T h u rsd ay even in g at h er hom e for , of A m erican autom obiles.
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m y w as perform ed on Jo h n T im ­
"We had expected a Ford record
Mr. and Mrs. Don E ngelen and
m erm an T hursday. A lthough doing states in th e n u m b er of O regon d au g h ter Faye. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Io n th e run." M acK enzie said, in
W ashington
-i.
nicely, no visitors a re allow ed. He visitors, w ith 78.753.
I com m enting on the perform ance,
was second w ith 24.721 and Idaho BeiteLspech and Leslie Brow n.
is a t the Forest G rove hospital.
Mrs. G eorge Wilcox atten d ed the "and th e record m ade substantiates
Mr. and Mrs A. T. F rey are now w as th ird w ith 5084. O th er leaders g rad
u atio n exercises of John Me- claim s as to F ord's smooth and ccon-
L e ft-o v e rs fro m e v e ry d e p a r tm e n t!
A llg o o d n u n ham lisi
at home. He has been w o rk in g th e w ere Canada, N ebraska. Kansas. K illop in P o rtlan d T hursday.
om ical perform ance."
slight-
last few y ears in b u tch er shops in M ontana and C olorado. A ltogether
l.v soiled. I bis is slock th at we don't w ant to c a rry over fo a n o Some
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S haw had a
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d in n e r p a rty guests S u n d ay Mr '
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Mrs. F rey used to live in M ontana seven te rrito rie s and dependencies
and n in e foreign countries w ere
cannot a ffo rd to miss this o p p o rtu n ity to nave
before going to Los Angeles.
Mr. and M rs A rth u r G ard n er, rep resen ted on th e guest list.
fo rm er local residents, expect to
No business firm should send out
m ove onto the P hilip M iller farm
a le tte r w ith o u t its being on a
about the m iddle of F eb ru ary
HAVE YOU TRIED a
H alf an inch of snow fell S u n ­ p rin ted letterh ead an d in a prin ted
S lig h tly S o ile d N a tio n -W id e S h e e ts
envelope. It lends d ig n ity to the
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N E W 1938
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Thom as S. Sholes, local Hudson*
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tab le s d u rin g our J a n u a ry
Terraplane dealer, has located Ins
used-car lot on th e east side of
South Second avenue, half a block
re frig e ra to r from M eltebeke
south of Mam street. He w ill m ain ­
to
d raw the com plim ents of
tain his used-ear d ep artm en t th e re
y o u r guests? D e lig h tfu l
tem p o rarily and his rep a ir shop in
th e C hristensen m achine shop b u ild ­
frozen novelties and p e r­
ing until able to locate in m ore
fectly p reserved perishables
p erm an en t q u arter
Drivers' License
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JALOPPIE SALE
Postmasters Meet
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Forest Grove Man
Gets Sealer Post
1930 Ford Sedan
179
1930 Cliev Sedan
149
Officers Installed
bv Brotherhood
1930 Ford Coach
119
1926 Chrysler Coach
39
Poultry Meetings
Attracting More
1930 Plymouth Sedan
149
1928 Buick Coupe
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Ground Clearing
Begun by Grange
1929 Ford Roadster
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Stock Ford Makes
New Economy Run
1937 Heaviest for
Oregon Tourists
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t a il* m a y h e discussed w»»h u t at
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