Tttl RRATPtTON REVIEW day FROM O U R CORRESPONDENTS Inter-nting Little N ote» from the Surrounding Country « ole jy O u r Active Special Correspondent» W e e k ly IIlfTOIf NEWS Mrs. Anthonj Schulte was Portland c a l l « last Wednesday. Rice, her husband. 1*1« D »t*n d an ta VI a g g ie J e ffe r te a hla w ife : Jennie ralrh an h a «a d U> r..a Kali banka her huabe id; K. P. J e ffe rte a huahand <>f ptalni ff. h errla : H arry J e ffe rte a a m inor: Orant J e ffe r te a a m iner: VV. J. J e ffe r te a aa the duly appointed, Van K cek. the Misses E/fie Van M ra Soph us Bonlokks, f r o m qu alified and a e lla a gnar.llan o f Hit Kleek, and Dorothea and Elisabeth peraona and ealataa o f aald Harry Carlton, waa • a guest o f her sta­ Struthers, and Messrs. Henry and Jeffertea and Oran* J e ffe r te a nil • ler. Mrs. Hawlsy Buck, over the Lloyd Metsentine and Kenneth nore: Cora A. R ice and John Due holiday. a Struthera. Rice, her huahand. the above named Mr. and M ra L. Slovick and defandaata: Mrs. F. W. Livermore of Hubei hss returned from a visit with bet daughter and family at Longview, Wash. children o f Huker spent the holi­ •a I b e Marne e t tSe state at O re g e a i Mrs. E. 1» Cox attended th e ALOHA HUBEK HENS day with Mr. Slovick’a parents in budget meeting held in Hillsboro Tow. and each o f you. are hereby , Portland. last Wednesday. uplifted that M ra R. R J e ffe rte a the recovering Bernice Martin is Mr. and Mra. Ivan King a n d : holder o f Or rt If Irate of Dellnuuency A fter a week’s vacation school from a recent illness. will take up again next Tuesday oMUghter try m B u llo * w * r * r u ~ U dAy o f AprU. i m . by ih . T * x Ool Hills Mrs. Minnie Clark was Mr». Charles H i inai « f th« Count) of W«*Mnir* morning, Jan. 8. boro visitor last week. over thè holidaye. jton. »tate of Orwgen. far tha am..uni Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutting of Ernest W olf has had a radio N. Neilson visited at the home’ 01 <»«••»>» took Christmas dinner Sunday with Dollarw. ih» u m t h«*inu thr «iiiounl installed at his residence here. o i Mr ajpl M ra Norgeard last M g . , f or relatives in North Plains. y w |Ma> wllh Rachel Clark has accepted a po­ week, before going to Californio , „ r Mrs. Julius Wedeking and daugh to a pend the holidays. [altjr. Inlero«« and ro*la thereon un sition as housekeeper in Hill-boro. ter. Miss Anna, were visiting rela­ on tha re a l p rop erly aaeeaead to Miss Sundberg's and Mrs. Bar­ tives and friends in Portland, last Mr. and Mrs. Johnson o f Stacey M artha J e ffe r te a d ece««cd. of which Monday. Are. are driving a Star Six closed bara children of the Aloha-Huber » " « are Hie ow n er aa i p p e ir « of school, gave a fine program at the record, situated In aald County and A goodly number from Beaver­ car. school Friday afternoon. State, end p articu larly bounded and ton was present at the Christmas Mrs. Andy Denholm of Stacey described as fo llo w s: Mr. and Mrs. Robert ChambUr- doings at the grange hall Friday Ave. was a Beaverton visiter last Regtnntne nt the Huuthrast corner ' ( Section »3 In Tow nship 1 Soul evening. o f R a n ee I W est. Witt. Mer., and lContinued on Back Page] Mr. and Mrs. George Baker and Mr and Mra. C. Florene, of Hu running thence V e o f smallpox ha ily . Mrs. Ennes is a daughter of and M aggie Jefferlee, hla w ife : developed at Aloha. Jess Haye.< Mr. Clark. The Ennes family took Jennie Fairbanks and M yron Fair* and family are under quarantine. dinner Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. banka, her hueband: E. P. Jef- Clark. Jess Hayes was kept from his frriea huahand o f p la ia t lff here* duties at the gas plant in Port­ in; H arry J efferies . a iy in o r ; Orant F. M. Tozier and son Allan were Jeffertea, a m inor; W. J, fe ffa rle a . land last week, by an attack of the in town Friday and Saturday. On aa the duly appointed, qualified flu. their return Saturday, they were and a ctin g guardian o f the per­ Mrs. Harry Weaver, Mrs. J»> aona and eatalea o f said Harry accompanied by Mrs. Toner, who Jeffertea and Grant Jefferies. m in­ will spend the holiday season at Haves, and Mrs. Robert Chamber- ora; Cora A. Rice and John Dor her home in Portland with h e r lain were Portland visitors Wednes- family. There was a family gathering Sunday at the horn«, c f Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Richards. Mrs. Richards’ sister, Mrs. Floyd W il­ liams, and her husband and fam ­ ily from Clackamas ate Christmas dinner with them. May ». 'l l »!«• I » » * ’ »•* A u «. U . IT 1*1» IK H U '< Mr. and Mra. '»Tad' Wheeler and T v rt»e and mook. Malti Ileo ran R- J effrrlea. A lfie d J e ffa rle a tle o rg . H. J e ffe rte a W j J. J e fferlra , Jennie Fairban ks; h! »’ I J e ffe rte a H arry Jaffertea an.l tirant I e ife rte «, all the helru at law of Martha Jeffertea. deceased, as the [ ow n ers o f Ih » le g a l H U « o f th » I ab ove depeelbed property. as the | samt* apprare o f record, and each i o f the qlhnr peraona above nainc.l | are hereby further ttallfled (h ai Mrs It R Jaffertea w ill apply to the C ircu it Court o f the County and HUtte aforesaid fo r a decree fore- .lo s in g Iba lien agaln al the p ro p erly t hove deaeri bed and mentioned In said rerlMJcnle, And you are here by summoned to a p o c ’ r w ith in s t v - j ly days a fte r the fin d n u b lteatto . of (h e aumntona. excluait a o f the day o f aald fle e t publication. « « • ( defend « M i action. or pay «m otin l duo aa abova a*mwu. tou. ih- er w ith coala and accrued In in e -' and In eaae o f your failu re to d < a daerea w ill be rendered fore- rin sing lha lion o f aald l a « . « an' rosta again st Iba land and pram lacs abova ñamad. Thla summons la published ht or der o f lha Hon v t - ' ’ * ' *• *• lay. Judga o f the C ircu ii «’ « t r i of lha S late o f Oregon. f » r Ine t*..un ty o f W aahlngton. and ssld o td fr was mads and daled thla -dlh day o f October. t » l t . and l»>* "* (be firs t publication o f Ihla sum- mona Is lb s n th day of tiff. R esidence Oregon. o f «ta * 191». n ata o f laat and address. publication. p u rtltatlo n . for used cars and repairing work Ifs our busiiieta lo »«II car» ami do repnii work. In both fields wr me thr ackrowlrd- Itei! leader«. It will pay you to consider u« when thinking of aulos, whether it be purdi- n»r or repair». J t Few Spedii Is 1935 Star Touring 1933 Star Touring A Copt! Ford O ofth. H IT . A ll pm -asa and pupera In Htl- p ro c e d im i mqy be sarted upon th undersigned resid in g w lt h l" !'• Stata o f -------- - at lha addreas bar. m atter mentioned M R RUM P. A tto rn e y for IMaln boro. Dato HERE! H ills Oct 1* Dec 1* Ad» c «* -l ON EASY TERM « Otto £rickson Co. W ashington County Distributor» O f S T A R C A R S A D O L L A R ’S W O R T H U i p S t M cou pon an d mail it w ith i I foe a six w e e k s’ trial uihrcription to THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR A Paper lo r tha H om r. U orld V idr in I f Scope Is U warn .I U Sad tb. Sally I - - I a m r f tkc , « U tram lu TW o w k l writes*. .1 œ i l u drparlwcnts Srre<-S Is e w e s ', .wt rkllSree's MstereeU. sperts. r a l e , education, raUte. ele t a i l U be (lad te efl-om e lata y a rn Seme as fearlee. aa George Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hoover, who is attending Beaverton High school. and is treasurer of the , Snphrmore class, nas been chosen as one o f the delegates tq attend the Older Boys’ conference o f the Y. M. C. A. to bd held at Eugene January 6-8. • * * ■ • 2 aad re-M M tt-,. 5wd d-a't m l- Paelm m r b f . i s l lb . Pwadtal and the »thrr ten*nr+%. T H « C h r i s t i a n S c u n c i M o n it o « Hack B a y 8 tat ioti. Dont on. M a m . Plea «s «pad oaf a akz w n k » ’ trial lu b v rip fU i. 1 M f U w am* dollar <$1). % Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy wtd children, and S. H Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kulbel and •on, and Mr. and Mrs. W. C . H all and daughter, were among those from this town who took Christ­ mas inner with relatives in Port­ land Sunday. m* A > Our genial mall carrier, W. C. McKell, remembered the school children with Christmas goodies which they enjoyed at the school house Friday afternoon. There was a tree and the exchange o f gifts during the session. Mr. M^Kell i» very popular with the children, and it is his annual custom to remo' ber each of them, and they all ex tend their thanks to him. iN t a r , pissa» prist} - ci % (IddfrO ) "(fo W îr (SU tal ■ a.A. A. A. A. A. At.A. Arai BUY T H A T NEW gbïcù at HOME HI T E ON HEWS And still Hiteon grows, thistimr in population. David Nelson Jr arrived Saturday. Miss Lucille Hite is spending a few weeks’ vacation at her home one is employed by the Wester Union in Portland. ‘After we sell, we serve*’ I A group of teschars of thg Tl F Zard school met to pop com over I the open fire o f the Struthers fire j ^ place Wednesday evening. ^ We are Authorized The good cheer and happines IR o f Christmas was much greater in o Hiteon this year becajnc Vincent ? Olson came home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metzen- tine and son, Everett, are spending I the Christmas vacation with Mr:. Metzentine’s brother, Frark Schmehzer, o f near The Dalles. Santa's Volunteers found last Wednesday evening a lively one, when they met at the Van Kleek home to piepare candy, nuts, and oranges for Santa's coming Thurs­ day evening at the school house. The following Hiteon people at­ tended the Washington County Budget meeting in Hillsboro on Wednesday morning: Mr. and Mrs. Herman Metsentine, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Struthers, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hite, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Kleek. SERVICE ! Thu following Hi toon people j •pent Friday evening in Kinton at­ tending an intereating Chriatmaa j program: Mr. and Mra. Charlea Struthera, Mr. and Mra. Charles ! Progress Garage P. Olson, Prop. Progresa, Oregon W hen you see it you w ill say9... “Only General Motors could produce such a car at C h evrolet’s L o w Prices** STA TIO N S Hughson’s Carago H. PL Hughson, Prop. Boavorton, Oregon Bernard & Stipe Stipe’s Garage Beaverton