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    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 <L C. and Mrs. George McGrath.
Martha Spin chart, Sylvia, Magda
Walter
Nickoff
of
near
I.innton
left immediately for Long
store,
Mr. and Mrs. Orang«' Phelps anil
line mid Rosalia Duyck, Leun Del
plain'll«, Thelma Frettrels, Clara wax n Hillsboro business visitor on Beach upon receipt of a telegram oris, Orange and Vincent, left Wed­
announcing the death of hix brother- nesday for a few days’ vacation at
Crup, and Viola and Rena llnrtel, Wedne day.
Mrs. Robert Kimbro, for­ Rockaway.
Mrs. C. FL Shaver und son of in-law.
mid the Mi in. Wilfred and George
Mrs. L. Meyer of Newberg, Misses
Spiesschart, John Delplanche, Jann-s Orenco were Hillsboro buxines« visi­ merly of Hillsboro, but now of
Portland, is un aunt of Mr Tomp­ Emmer and Mattie Cox, Carlos
ami Ernest Vunderzanden, William tors Wednesday.
Johnson and Ben Shires spent the
mid Benjamin Cmp, Clarence Duyck,
Miss Maxine Henrich* of Moro is kins.
Raymond Hertel and Bruce Vun n gue t this week at the home of
Mrs. Muri«i Wagner of LaCro e, week-end at Oceanside.
Coien,
| her aunt, Mrs. A. II. Busch.
Wednradsy and Thursday
Wisconsin, and her daughter. Mi •
Mi- es Elaine Caldwell, Madeline
I
September 12 13
Mr. mid M rs. Harvey llulf attend­ Louise Wagner, of Washington, D. Shattuck, Leona and Jean Rogers
Mrs. May I. Smith spent severul
Estelle Taylor and Antonio
days this week at Caldwell, Idaho, ed a urpri e party for the master C., left for home last Thursday were Rockaway visitors over the
Moreno in "The Whip Woman • »
when' she attended the wedding of of the Grange at Tigard Labor day. evening, after a week’« hit with week-end and Labor day.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. West, former­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Newman Mrs. Wagner’s cousin, Mrs. F. T.
Henry Martins to Miss Mary Swarm
Coming Sun., Mon., Turi,
of that city. Mr. Martins wax em­ of McMinnville were callers at the Spicker, und family, The visitors ly of Hillsboro, , were in the city
Scpteiiilnr I«! 17 IH
ployed ut the Hillsboro Pharmacy Methodist Episcopal parsonage Sun­ were on their return trip after Friday on their way back to Coto-
“Four Sona"
visiting relatives at Hollywood, Cal. paxi, Colorado, from Mohler.
for several yours mid has many duy.
friends here.
Mrs. Smith ia also
Commissioner and Mrs. J. M.
Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Him'-on and
Mr L. T. McPhecterx and Mrs.
visiting ut Sunnymdc, Wu I»., this FL L. Moore returned the last of «laughter, Gertrude, of Moro, were Hiatt returned to their duties at
Mrx. Roy lleineck of near Laurel week, with her brother mid xister- the week from u few weeks’ vaca­ week-end guests of Mrs. Hansen’s the court house Tuesday after a
brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and hort vacation at Oceanside.
was a llilb boro visitor Wednesday. in law, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Imbrie. tion at Seaside.
Miss
Josephine
Hughes
and
Wei k end guests at the Rockuway
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foord and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, On Sunday the
Mr. und Mrs. Warren Bnrnex
gu« ts went to Dwight Hammond visited in Eu-
were visitors at Government camp beach i'ottuge of Mr-. Grace A. son, Alton, were week end visitors host- and their guests
Wood were Mr. mid Mrs. John M. ut Rockaway, guests of Mr. and Meacham anti spent the day with gene Sunday. They also saw the
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan at their airplane crash at Gresham Labor
Lew
is mid the Misses Dorothy and Mrs. Newell Olson.
Neil Stangel roturniui lint Thurs­
summer
home.
day.
Nelli«
Lewis,
mid
Carlton
Hand«,
and
Mux Chamber«, Jack Connell
day night from n two weeks’ trip
all of Portland, Mr. mid Mrs. Junie Roy Thwaite were visitors over t he
FL J. McAlear and son, Lowell,
Howard Hughes of East Oak
to Sun Francisco.
A. Wood, Miss Irene* Connell and Labor day week-end at the Cham- street started for California Satur­ and R. B. Denney and A. M. Jann-
Lester
Batchelar
Tommy Connell,
t ,lade Follis. Mrs. Wood returned hers cottage lit Seaside.
day, accompanie«! by George Fol- sen leave tomorrow on a week's
anil Richard Rice were week-end
with them Monday night to her
Mr. mid Mrs. A. 11. Biassing spent lis. They drove through and ex­ hunting trip at Tiller near Rose­
visitors at Rockaway.
home here after spending the sum Sunday picnicking above Cherry pect to be away ten days or more. burg.
O. Phelps anil Hurry Hill return mer nt I Rockuway.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wahlgren of
Grove. They were accompanied by Mr. Hughes expects to visit several
cd Monday from a three days' trip
large chicken farms while in the Astoria were week-end guests of
1
Miss
Katherine
Self
of
New
York
Mr. mid Mrs. J. G. Riggs.
to Port Townsend, Wush.
I wax a guest u few days the last
Mixa Eldiva Pool, a graduate of south, and will go as far as San Mr. Wahlgren's parents and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. William Albers were
Mr. and Mrs. William Wahlgren
leaves today F rancisco.
Suturduy evening dinner guest« of of the week of Miss Eva Weather- Pacific university,
Mrs. Minerva Bradley returned and Miss Agnes.
red.
I
On
Saturday
Miss
Self,
nc
near
Baker,
for
Muddy
Creek,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Donelson.
Saturday from a visit at the Tilla­
lompunied by Miss Weatherred, left where she will teach school.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Purdy and
Mrx. C. FL Wells and family spent for a visit with Seattle friends and
Mr. und Mrs. R. C. Munson and mook beaches, and with her grand­ family left Monday for their home
the week-end and Labor day at th«* with Lieutenant and Mrs. Harry
M rs. Viola Sundberg and children daughter, Mrs. Pete Lindberg, and in Brawley, Cal., after a week's
Wells cottage at Pacific <’ity.fc
Harding at Bremerton.
Miss Seff were vacationists ut Yachats over family at Garibaldi. Mrs. Bradley visit with Mrs. Purdy’s brother, B.
Mr. an«l Mrx. II. E. Thompson will make the trip tu Alaska from the week-end and Labor day.
was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. M. Goodman, and family.
and family and Miss Floy Tuggart I hi re
Jesse Crandall and family of Hy-
Miss Ruth McGrath returned on
Mrs. Edwin Bowman, who under- ■ham, Montana, who are visiting
were week end visitors ut Ocean-
Tuesday from a month's visit with
Mr.
an«l
Mrs.
J.
J.
Wismer
spent
of
the
last
went
a
minor
operation
aide.
relatives in Los Angeles, Cal. Miss
the week-end at Rockaway. Harold the week at the Jones hospital. is here.
Mr. and Mrs. George Selfridge Wismer, who bar. been running a at home and convalescing nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Batchelar McGrath will attend Oregon State
und Mr. anil Mr«. Howard Lawrence fish und chip stand at Rockaway,
and daughter, Margar« t, and Mr. college at Corvallis this year.
Mr. and Mrs. George Thomas of and Mrs. Harold KeHington and
made the Mount Hood loop trip has closed up his place and will ur-
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Everest and
Portland und Ira Ingram spent the
Sunduy and Monday.
rive home this wek for a short visit week-end with Mrs. Thomas’ sons, daughter, Joyce, made the Newport daughter, Miss Birdella, and Miss
The Christian Missionary society before going to Seattle to enter the Harold and Tom Ireland, and fami- loop trip over the week-end and Edith Soderwall of Portland were
Labor day and visited the Tilla­ week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
met Tuesday evening at the home University of Washington.
lies.
mook beaches.
of Mrs. FL C Brown. Mrx. J. H.
Chester Wohler, Mrs. Wohler is a
Mrs. Myrtle Wilson, who has been
The Women’s Foreign Missionary
Garrett waa the leader.
Miss Mabel Masterson is at home
at Sand Point, Idaho, for some time, society met at the home of the with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ -laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everest.
Mr. and Mrx. J. Whitmore and and who has been visiting her
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Dilberger of
son, Claud, x|H*nt Suturduy ut Tual­ mother, Mrs. Mullin, at Wheeler, M ixxes May and Margaret Cook for liam Masterson, after having com­ San Francisco arrived here Friday
election
of
officers
annual
their
laboratory
pleted
the
course
for
atin, guests of Mrs. Whitmore’s was u Hillsboro visitor Wednesday,
for a visit with friends here and at
Tuesday.
technicians given by the University Laurel, where Mr. Dilberger for­
brother, William Sargent.
enroute to Oregon City, where she
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carlile and of Oregon.
merly lived. Mr. Dilberger’s father
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Person and will make her home. Mrs. Wilson
Mrs. Graftmiller, who has been ran the postoffice and store at Lau­
Harold Carlile made the McKenzie
children, John and Jean, spent Sat­ formerly resided here.
highway trip Labor day.
Harold visiting her daughter, Mrs. T. M. rel in the nineties.
urday and Sunday at the Arab
C. II. Nosier and daughter. Miss saw Clifford Dunsmoor, formerly of Kerr, for the past month, left Sat-
Wanna hotel on the Mount Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell of Mon­
Alice, Lyle Nosier of Portland, and this city.
urday evening for her home at Spo- mouth visited last week with Mr.
loop.
Elwood Johnson and son, Merle,
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Wells, made a trip Sunday over the Wil­
Powell’s aunt, Mrs. M. A. Powell,
William Aldinger returned home kane. Wash.
Miss Agnes Maltman of the local and cousin, Mrs. L. A. Long, and
who have been living at Sheridan, son river road, and found it pretty last week from u two months’ visit
huve gone to Redmond, where Mr. hard *‘goin’.” Mr«. Nosier anil Mrs. with relatives in Iowa.
He was Gas & Coke company left Saturday family. Mr. Powell is the president
Wells has charge of the telephone Johnson accompanied them ax far called back there on account of the for a two weeks' vacation, which of the bank at Monmouth, and is
she expects to spend with her par­ also interested in walnut growing,
plant.
death of his sister.
ux Balm Grove.
ents in Portland and in taking sev­ coming down to attend the Western
Mrx. J. FL Linden, Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Kramer spent eral trips.
Miss DeEtte Johnston, daughter
Nut Growers' association tour of
Rasmussen, Mrs. W. Reiser and
the week-end on a camping trip
Donald Batchelar returned Mon- Washington county.
Mrs. Ed. Boos of Forest Grove were of Ernest Johnston of North Plains, near Vernonia, They were accom-
guests Friday afternoon of Mrs. J. | left last week for Lox Angeles to panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. W. In- day night from a few days’ visit
reside with her uncle and uunt, Mr.
with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and
J. Stangel.
I und Mrs. E. W. Reeves. She will gram of Portland.
Mrs. Roy Heater, at Vancouver,
Mr. und Mrs. A. II. Morgan were iitteml high school there this coming
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Crawford were Wash.
Mount Hood visitors over the week­ term.
week-end and Labor day visitors at
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hanson and
end.
They were accompanied on
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Russell of Oceanside. They were accompanied son of Aloha were Hillsboro visi-
the loop trip by Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph
| Scheinin, Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Cram by Mrs. Crawford’s parents, Mr. and tors Saturday, enroute to the sale
Let us supply you with
Deaville of Gresham.
Mrs. C. H. Hillis, and Charles Hillis
There will be n fellowship and of Woodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. of Portland, and Wilma and Bonnie of dairy cows at Fred Sewell's
your equipment. We have
place.
home coming meeting ut the Chris­ James Crum and family of Portland Jean King of Stockton, Cal.
Grove
on
held
a
picnic
ut
Balm
everything you need—
Spicker
visit-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
T.
tian church Sunday, with a basket
James Wier and Mr. and Mrs. <d in Canby Monday and Tuesday
dinner ut noon. This will be an «11- Labor day.
day meeting and all members are
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes and Louis Vale of Los Angeles were with Mrs. Spicker’s brother, Wil-
expected to attend.
inn return«'«! lust week from Mon­ guests Tuesday at the homes of Mr. liam Prahl, who is ill.
They were accompanied and Mrs. G. V. Payne and Mr. and
Mrs. S. Butterfield and son, Clif­
Cartridges
Mrs. A. FL Owen and Mrs. Jack mouth.
V. W. Gardner.
Mr. Wier ford Johnson, of Portland, were
Taylor nnd children of McMinnville by Mixa Bernice Stiles of Mon­ Mt
and
Mrs.
Vale
are
unde
and
cousin
Hillsboro visitors Tuesday, calling
Shot Gun Shells
were Hillsboro visitors Wednesday. mouth, who will teach at Astoria
of Mrs. Payne and Mrs. Gardner.
on the McKinneys.
Mrx. Owen was a guest of Mrs. 11. this year.
Camp Supplies
E. McCuxkie ami Mrs. Taylor visit­
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McCnskie and
Mrs. Ruth Blair of Portland was
Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Long and
ed Mrs. W. FL Ogilbee,
son, Irwin, were vacationists nt their guests. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. a guest the first of the week of
Fishing Tackle
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Batchelar, Newport over the week-end. They Bossert and son, Billie, and Miss Mrs. C. F. McFadden, returning
Mi. and Mrs. W. B. Fuller and Miss were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Edna McCaskie, of Beverly Hills, home Tuesday.
Leia Fuller were week-end visitors Carol Long and Miss Widdell of California, spent the week-end and
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Hartwick of
Labor day at Mount Rainier Na- Bunks were Hillsboro visitors last
at Long Bench, Wash., making th«' Salem.
left
tionnl
park.
The
Californians
loop trip by way of Astoria and
Thursday afternoon.
Edwin Rounds ami Miss Elizabeth for their home this morning.
returning vin Centralia.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee were
Chaney, students of Willamette uni­
Mrx. Rent ha F'owler Miller and versity, conducted the services ut
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aldinger and Seaside visitors over ÿunday and
her sister, Mrx. Norn Michael, of th«' Methodist Episcopal church Sun­ family of Oak Grove, Cal., are Labor day.
Portland, were guests Sunday after­ duy evening, inxteail of Dr. George guests of Mr. Aldinger's parents,
Mrs. A. Stoller and son, Wilbur,
1222 Second St.
noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt.
Mr. and Mrs. William Aldinger. of Cedar Mill, were Hillsboro visi­
T. S. Weatherred. The Indies spent
Mrs. Sophia Scheuman, of Oakland, tors Friday.
Curley Smith of Hillsboro and Cal., is also a guest at the Aldinger
their girlhood days in this vicinity.
Dr. FL II. Smith and Mr. and Herman Miller of Portland went home, nnd Will spend the winter
Mrs. Seth Miller were Eugene visi­ over on the Big Nextuccu over the here. She is a sister of Mrs. Al-
tors Sunday and visited the airport week-end on a fishing trip. Smith dinger.
there to see the big tri-motor Fol- says the fishing ix not so good.
Ben Layton of near Mountain-
Ed Cornelius nnd Emil Fischer of dale was a Hillsboro visitor Wed­
ker plane which stopped there on
near
North
Plains
were
in
the
city
its way from Los Angeles to Port-
nesday.
Mr. Layton has just re­
on business Tuesday. Mr. Cornelius turned from a three weeks’ stay at
land.
Miss Tennessee Weatherred, who is making plans to hold a public I Good Samaritan hospital in Port­
has been attending the University sale September 22.
land, where he was treated for an
Miss Alberta Lalande, who has injury to his eye caused by being
of Colorado summer seulon, return­
ed home last Thursday evening. On been visiting with her sister, Miss struck in the eye by a slab while
the return trip she stopped off nt Clarn Lalande, and friends, for sev­ working at the Frank Greener
Colorado Springs and Salt Lake eral weeks, left Friday for her home shingle mill above Mountaindale.
in Nampa, Iduho.
City.
Deputy Sheriff Virgil Weckert
Mrs. Florence Dodge, librarian,
returned the last of the week from and County Clerk Ed Luce made a
Gnirn i?
u month's visit with her brother, flying trip to Tillamook Tuesday
White gol
John Ewing, and family, nt Ontario, night on legal business with Judge
forcni case, $50
Cal. She also visited at Los An- George Bagley.
geles and Pasadena, and made the
R. L. Robinson, old time resident
trip over into Mexico.
of Farmington, wax in 1 Hillsboro
Elmo Bradford of Portland was a Saturday meeting his many friends,
guest Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Mr. Robinson has been ill for sev-
Weatherred and family, Mr. Brad­ eral months.
Mrs. O. IL Stowell of Buxton
ford, who is an officer in the fire
department, is enjoying his vacation was a county seat caller Saturday.
and will make 11 trip to ('imada. He She said that there were a number
of fires around Scofield.
formerly resided ill Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Bennett re­
John Johansen, who has been
On the J. J. Wismer farm near Bethany, Oregon, and about five
with the West Coast Life Insurance turned Tuesday from Laurel where
miles north of Beaverton—
company, has severed his connec- they have been visiting with their
tions with that company nnd has son, Nile.
In these newest Gruen Strip
taken a position with the North­
Dr. R. E. Close of Portland, sup­
Witches the entire cise spice
western Mutual of Milwaukee. His erintendent of the state anti-saloon
AT TEN O’CLOCK A. M.
is utilised by in improved
rectingulir
movement which
office will be with Charles Walker. league, was in Hillsboro Sunday af­
Ten head of high grade Holstein cows, most of them fresh at
illows
greater
size
and
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and ternoon.
date of sale, balance to freshen within a few weeks thereafter;
strength of parts.
Mrs. Emma Maynard of near Mann­
three 1-year-old heifers. This is an exceptionally fine herd of
Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Vincent and
Thus,
reil
masculine
rug
­
cows. Come and look them over before purchasing elsewhere.
ing were Hillsboro visitors Wednes­ Mrs. Reed Walworth are spending
gedness is mide 1 feature of
Record of each cow will be given at date of sale. One gentle
day,
returning from
Reedville, the week at Rockaway nnd Seaside.
these smart Quadrons—in
horse.
where they visited Mr. Brown’s sis­
price ranging from $50 to
Mr. and Mrs. John II. Lauterman
ter, Mrs. T. FL Cornelius, who was of Salem visited with Rev. nnd Mrs.
IMPLEMENTS—Mower, hay rake, 2-horse disc; 16-inch steel beam
taken to the Good Samaritan hos­ E. B. Lockhart Saturdny.
plow; farm wagon; harrow; concrete water trough; blacksmith out­
fit; four 10- and two 5-gnllon milk cans; road cart; some hay;
pital in Portland Wednesday after­
Mrs.
Charles
Walker
Mr.
nnd
180 feet hay rope; and all small tools usually found on a farm.
noon.
were week-end visitors at Govern-
Misses Dulcimi Brown and Martha ment camp.
FREE LUNCH AT NOON
Jeweler
James attended the Christian En-
Reeves of the Farmington dis-
M.
TERMS
OF
SALE
—
Up to $20.00 cash, over $20.00, six months’
deavor conference at Turner over
1211 Main Street
was in the city on business
time on approved note bearing 8 per cent interest.
the week-end and Labor day. Miss trict
Afile Rengon of Eugene, who also Snturdny.
Mr. and Mrs. George Doughty
attended, returned home with the
young ladies, and is visiting this were Benverton visitors Sunday.
IL A. KURATLI, Auctioneer
J. J. WISMER, Clerk
J. C. Rogers of Orcnco was n
week with her parents, Dr. and Mrs.
Hillsboro visitor Saturday.
S. M. Rengon.
vlpcal BriefsO
*
Invitations have been received in
this city to th«' wedding of one of
the popular teachers in the grade
schools last year. Miss Edna Mae
Drake, which will take place at
Myrtle Point, September 24, in the
Methodist church. M
Drake will
wed Mr. Oliver French Clarke of
that community, a Stanford student
who has recently returned from a
visit in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Reiter left
Friday for their home in Pittsburg,
Pa., after a visit of a few weeks at
the home of their son, C. G. Reiter.
They returned by way of Califor­
nia.
(Other Locals on Page 14)
Erma Taylor Sparks
To Arrange Classes
The ladies of the Methodist
church will have a dinner in the
church basement next Wednesday
from • > )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