SEPTEMHHIt (1, 1928. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE ELEVEN i George It. Tompkins, ugi d 26 Ed Muling spent th« week-end A. Bongift of near Sherwood was years, died at his horn« in Long a Hillsboro business visitor Friday. with his sister at Everett, Wash. Beach, Cal., August 26. following Mr. und Mrs, Otto Steinke left Mrs. M. FL O'Brien and son, Rob- II«' is j ert, are visiting friends in Portland Suturduy for u week's vacation ut mi operation for mastoid. survived by hix widow and n son, this week. liot'knwiiy. A party was held at the home of ♦ Mixa Louise Nunn of Suletn wax George Erwin, ug««l two years. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bunke and Mr. and Mi- Arthur Spiesschart n gue t ut the Methoilixt parsonage Tompkins was formerly Linda Lee children of Pumpkin Ridge were I Firwin of Hillsboro an«! moved to ! Wlittt’s On at th«- Sunduy evening ut North Plains. last week. California about four years ago Hillsboro visitors Saturday. t The evening was spent in music, Venetian Theater I'Tid I’ritz.luff of near Gules City with her parents, Mr. und Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. M. Wright of Port­ guiñes and dancing. Thin« present wax a Hillsboro business visitor on Erwin, uli well known here. Howard land were week-end guests of Mr. were the Me is Mary, Louise and Wedne day. Erwin, an employe of the )0 ' . . SO • dock in the evening Adults, 50 cents a plate; children _under 12 years, 25 cents a plate. E — verybody invited Lodene Beauty Shop—Marcelling, shampooing and facials; hair cut­ ting, 35 cents.—Mrs. Bessie Skeels, 1112 Third street; phone 1571. 27tf Bailey’s home-made ice cream is the best in town: 50 cents a quart. Special prices on quantity lots. Per­ fection Bakery, 26-28 If you want to obtain a 50-hour pilot license at a reasonable price, write, call or see Dr. E. H. Smith. 28 Dinners, 20c to 35c. The best tasting food. Perfection Bakery 26-28 Erma Taylor Sparks, mus. B„ Coffi-e Shop. wishes to announce that she will be Buy your bread and pastry at in Hillsboro at Mrs. W. C. Theda’s home, 1335 Third street, Monday the Perfection Bakery, Save your afternoon, September 10, to ar- cash register receipts, they have a value. 26-28 range for piano lessons. Mrs. Sparks is a graduate in piano and pipe organ of Oberlin Conser­ vatory of Music, one of tile two best schools in the United States. She is also a pupil of such masters as Frances L. York, and the world- famous pianist, Joseph Lhevinne. Mrs. Sparks has had 14 years teach­ ing experience, 12 of which have been in colleges. Her graduates are now holding important positions in colleges and high schools through- out the county. She is an accredited teacher of music. 28 Dance at Laurel There will be a dance at the___ Lau­ rel Community hall Saturday night, September 15th. Everybody in­ vited. 28-29 ( eyesight spe- W\Dr' Luzader, L •M^^cialist, has returned from his vacation and will be in his office at the Pharmacy on Satur- day, September 1, and each Saturday thereafter. “Have rour eyes examined." 26tf HARDWOOD FLOOR LAYING — SANDING All floors refinished—Floors polished—Electric floor polisher for rent A. H. Biassing 1045 12th St. Phone 2233 Better let Andy fix your watch. He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, 16-tf Jeweler, 1211 Main street. Dressmaking—1408 telephone 241. Main street; 28-tf Why not have us prevent tomorrow’s possible eye defects by caring for them wisely today? We insure your glasses against breakage and examine your eyes without extra charge. Dr. Thompson may be con­ sulted at the Washington Hotel, '! Q- ! '________ 27 'J 7 t' Learn to Fly! In a New 1928 Air King Plane We will take only a limited number of students. Charles Langmack, licensed pilot, in­ structor. Passenger* taken any place any time Telephone 872 for information Hillsboro Air Port East of Hillsboro on Orenco Market Road Going Hunting Hardware Go to the DELTA DRUG STORE For School Books and School Supplies Sheaffer Pens and Skrip The New Gruen QUADRON AUCTION SALE On Monday, September 17, 1928 Washington County Fair HILLSBORO OREGON September 20-21-22 +■ Live Stock and Industrial Exhibits Boys’ and Girls’ Club Work Exhibits Grange Exhibits Free Rodeo and Wild West Show every af­ ternoon Free Vaudeville and semi old time dance in the Auditorium Thursday evening Free Vaudeville every night Dancing every evening Oregon State Champion­ ship Horse Shoe Pitch­ ing contest First Annual Kennel Club show Bands! Music! Merry-go-round and a Ferris Wheel Shows and Attractions J. L. Anderson HEINRICH ZURFLUH, Owner MAMMOTH DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS SATURDAY NIGHT