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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS AUGUST I, 1027. b — Helvetia o The ----------------- o Sunshine club met at the home of Mr«, John Tinker Thurs day afternoon. Guests al the meet ing included Mr. and Mrs. Dremk- hahn of Oakland, Cal., who had been guests of Mrs. Tinker for two weeks, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mm. J u II um Schmidt August 20. Mias Edna Korn is spending th« rest of the summer in Portland. Mr. anil Mrs. Dremkhahn of Oak* land, Cal., left Sunday for their homo after a two weeks* visit with Mrs. Mrs. Dremkhahn’s mother, Their daughter is John Tinker. spending the summer vacation with her grandmother. Ed Korn, who wax hurt recently, returned Saturday night from a two weeks’ visit with his son, Eddie, at Elma, Wush. Miss Freida Korn of San Fran- Why Go to the Beach? When you can get all the swimming you want ut BALM GROVE Where the water is warm Pond 100 X 800 feet Fine Camping Ground I cisco Is here for an indefinite stay with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. 0, E. Korn. She is couvalescing from n recent illness. Many parsons attended the fune ral of Peter Aplanalp, who was kill ed at St. Helens last week in an automobile accident, here Wednes day of last week. The W. O. W conducted the services. A family reunion was enjoyed with Mrx. Staley Sunday, July 23, in honor of her birthday. There were many friends and rel- utives at the funeral of Peter Ap- lanalp last Wednesday at the Hel vetia cemetery. The members of the Portland Sweitzer Verein were pallbearers. There were also rep resentatives of the Woodmen of the World present. Mr. Aplunalp wax a member of the W. O. W. Mrs. E. Goddard, sister of Frank Tschabold, is visiting for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Tachabold. The visitors at Rufener’s lust Wednesday were Mr. and Mrs. Peter Roth, of Portland, Mrs. II. TTuber and children, Miss Soules und Elmer Rufener of Vancouver, Wush. Ed Scheldt is spending his vaca tion with Ed Korn in Washington. Thu type of poultry house has much beuring on diseases in the poultry flock. Poor ventilation, draft- Inrss, poor protection from rains and luck of sunlight promote disease. + New Stock of Stationery SPECIAL La Charmiene Box Try Ou» Whitman Box Chocolates Fountain Lunch Candy Special Every Saturday The Palm Drug Store Prescription Specialista OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS PAGE THREE b -------- =--------- a y---------------------- g y B--------------------—B III., where the family formerly re a party at their home Saturday eve Poor feeding methods are respon sided. ning. About fifty young people sible in many cases for high mor Frank Cate recently installed a were prexent. tality. radio. The thresher is busy in the neigh Salt fed in large quantities is poi Mrs. Arthur Mills and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Brisbine and Mrs. 8. G. Morgan and daughter, borhood this weak. sonous to fowls, but a pound to each in family and guests spent the week Miss Margaret, Mrs. Helms and the Helen, spent last Wednesday 100 pounds of dry mash is desir end at the beach. latter’s granddaughter, Catherine Portland. ArjcuR, SI.50 ptr year. Subscribe. able as an appetizer. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell IL S. Chapman went to Seattle Schermerhorn, of Forest Grove, were guexts of Mrs. 8. L. Carlyle Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Saturday. McMillan on Friday. Mr. Rosa, who has bean working Friday afternoon. Mrs. P. J. Frewing of Ridgefield, The quarry is in full swing again for A. C. Marquis, left for Tilla Wash., and two daughters, Phyllis after being closed down for a few mook Wednesday. Mrs. Dick Stahl of Ruxton visited and Edith, spent, several days last days, while they installed an air friends on the Ridge Thursday. Mrs. week at the home of Ira W. Hand compressor for drilling purposes. Lawrence Day of Beaverton, who Stahl wax formerly Miss Gladys ley. Mrs. Kildow came out from Port is well known in thia community, Gudge. Jimmie Wright has been walking land last Friday and wax accom has taken a position as one of the by the aid of crutches as the result panied home by her mother, Mrx. game wardens on Suavies Island. of sticking a potato fork into his Nathan Rose, and sister, Mrs. George He left last Tuesday and expects to Goodman, and the next morning be there until school opens in the foot. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Wright and they started for Condon to visit rel- fall. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Syverson of family visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell atives. Longview, Wash., spent Sunday with Loftis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Yales their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Mr. and Mrs. James Green and three boys of Sterling, III., family of Vernonia visited Mr. and friends of J. M. Kidd’s family, visit Syverson. George Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Tay Mrx. James Hutchinson Sunday. ed them two days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles May and Mr. and Mrs. Britts and son, of lor and their granddaughter, Norma daughter of Portland visited Mr. Portland, and two nieces from Un Wallace, spent Sunday at the Meinel May’s mother, Mrs. Susanna May, derwood, Wash., were callers at the home. Phyllis Baker of Portland spent on Sunday. I W. Handley home last Wednesday last week with her grandmother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hankins and evening. family of Portland ure visiting here Charles Goodman of near Cor-1 Mrs. Thomas Young. Mrs. Robert Cameron has just for u couple of weeks. vallis spent Sunday night at the Mr. and Mrs. Fred May and son home of his brother, George, He returned from 3 ten days’ trip in spent Sunday in Portland. was accompanied by u young lady I British Columbia. Sam and Herman Whitmore of i Pat Balfour and mother of Port- und the next day they motored to land and Mr. and Mrx. Dan Hutch Vancouver, Wash., where they pro Laurel spent Sunday evening at the ; * inson and son, Archie, visited Mrs. cured a license nad were married. Syverson home. The boys, who! Charlotte Hutchinson Sunday. Dwight Goodman and sister, Miss play in the orchestra for the Laurel dances, had their instruments and a Joe Gill of Portland is spending Clara, witnessed the ceremony. From the way their ads read you’d think some of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jack Rogers received a letter fine musical evening was the result. the present-day tire dealers were going to be un Sunday school is held every Sun Gri fling. from his renter in Saskatchewan, happy the rest of their lives if they accidentally Clifford Gudge writes from the Canada, last week, saying a hail day morning in the school house at sold you a tire at a profit. 10:30 o ’ clock. Everybody welcome. marine training station at San | storm had completely destroyed the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Leopold held I hate to be a kill-joy but that stuff is the bunk. Diego stating that he expects to sail 1 crops in that section of the coun You know and I know that in the tire business, as for China the last of August. try. He was sure Jack’s share of in any other business, Christmas only comes once Mr. and Mrs. George Meacham the wheat crop Wjpuld have brought a year. and Henry Meacham of Mountain »1,000. Wheat there is worth $1.60 dale were guests of Mr. and Mrs. per bushel. It is a severe loss to Maybe I’m slow but I make no pretense of being a Henry Keenon Sunday. Sunday eve Mr. Rogers. philanthropist. I don’t try to tell you I’m selling TO BUY OR BUILD A ning the Keenon family visited in tires below cost, and I don’t think you expect to HOME OR BUSINESS Banks. May buy them that way. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamley and BLOCK? May is here! May is here! daughter, Fern May field, have re All mixed melodies do we hear. I sell Goodyear Tires. I sell them at a fair margin — or — turned from Seattle and Olympia, of profit and I back them with helpful, money The croak of frogs and hum of bees REPAY A MORTGAGE? Wash., where they visited relatives saving tire service. And this combination of qual Mingling with the breezes through and friends. ity plus service is keeping my old customers and the trees. If so, you can save money Churles Pixler has returned home constantly bringing me new ones. Chirp of crickets, birds’ melodious by seeing me after an operation at the Smith hos strain, Next time a tire dealer offers you something for pital. He is getting along nicely. AS AN EXAMPLE All come like an ethereal rain, nothing you just grin and tell him: “Take off them Helen Thomas spent last week In a crystal shower Interest on $1,000 on whiskers, you ain’t Santa Claus.” Then come with Olive Mead in St. Johns. Pure and sweet as a bridal bower. a straight loan for 5 around and let me sell you a Goodyear. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keenon and The trees are dressed in green, years at 6 per cent family visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fabrics of the most delicate sheen, per annum amounts Morgan of Columbia City over last 4- Trimmed in blossoms of white lace to ................................. $300.00 week-end. Made by Nature’s hand of grace. The various swimming holes in The interest on an in May is here! May is here! the neighborhood have been popular stallment loan for The month we love so dear; the past few weeks. the same time is...... 216.80 Our thoughts she is sure to lure, Mrs. Dora Miller has received And our hearts secure. word that her daughter, Mrs. K. M. A Saving of. $ 83.20 —Meria Spiering, Laurel. Hart and E. A. Babcock of Rickreal were married July 15. A poultry house in the orchard gives two incomes per acri valu- 1308 Main Street - Hillsboro able fertilizer and shade for hot summers. Arcade o Hazeldale Take Off ... Them Whiskers You Ain’t Santa Claus DO YOU WANT + Service Garage WHEN IS YOUR VACATION? A savings account will en- able you to look forward to many happy momenta, Why not start one today, It is a great habit to get into, no matter how much you put away, so come in and let us put your name on our list of satisfied pat rons. Shute Savings Bank Th« Oldest Bank in Wash ington County «KMXMM ne Inside Arm 77te Last Word in Scientific Tire Repairing Orenco Fred Hamel and Seymour Rice have gone to Idaho on a visit with the latter’s brothers. Miss Joyce Handley is visiting in eastern Oregon, where she formerly taught school, Paul Pratt left last Thursday for Mill City to work in his uncle’s planing mill until school opens. Mr. and Mrs. John McGee and daughter, Lucille, returned last week from their vacation on the coast. | Miss Florence Kidd returned from Portland Friday, where she was at tending summer school, which lasted six weeks. Miss Anna Galek is out from Portland visiting her mother, Mrs. Anna Galek. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Van Kirk and ' their two girls, of Forest Grove, j were calling on friends here Sun- day afternoon on their way home from the Free Methodist cafhp meet ing on the Canyon road between Beaverton and Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Freland and little Harriet returned the first of the week from an outing at the coast Rev. George T. Pratt is taking his vacation this month and there will be no preaching in the church dur ing August. The Sunday school and Christian Endeavor will meet at the regular hours. Mrs. H. E. Burdette and two chil dren arrived last week from south ern California after an absence of I over two years. Mr. Burdette and son, Hugh, have been here for sev eral weeks. Miss Marjorie Kidd left Monday for an extended visit at Sherling, +■ For Your Convenience and Comfort 4 We maintain and operate a complete and modern Fune ral Home. The flnest equip ment obtainable is always ready for immediate call, Motor Coaches make it pos- sible for us to extend services to outlying distant parts of the and country. Privacy is as sured at the Funeral Home. The Chapel is conveniently arranged and has every fa cility for a beautiful service. We Have Installed This Modern Equip* ment Throughout Our Shop This equipment, developed at the Firestone factory, makes possible our guaranteed repairs— repairs in which tires are reinstated for duty, just as fit as they were before injury— repairs that are cured into the tire, not baked. Come in and see how easily we can save you real money, cut tire costa and restore your injured tires. THE GLENN F. BELL MORTUARY Hillsboro Garage Telephone 391 B f| Third and Lincoln Streets TELEPHONE 853 Third Street 4 F. O. Eagon, Agent Cady Motor Company