e I Novemb^rO2yr “ Gr,n** hal'’ hi — L ’ .. _ h_ KV..41.. Mrs. Frank Nutly and her - ... mother. MI * Glen, metered to Pas, Friday. Mrs. Glen will remain for » few weeks’ visit with her son, Dr. Oronco, Nov. 8.—The Christian Robert Glen. Endeavor society ha* changed the Mr. and Mrs. Grover Livengood time of the Sunday evening devo­ of Newberg were Sunday guests at tional meetings from 6:39 to 4:39. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A large number of taxpayers at­ Bish. tended the special road meeting at Elbert Barnhart, who has been the Reedville school house last working at Valsetz, is visiting his Thursday afternoon for the purpose mother, Mrs. Barnhart. of levying a special tax for district A number of people from Scholls No. 7. After much discussion a levy attended the Three Link association of 6% mills was voted, The vote meeting in Hillsboro. was 49 to 16. Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett and Miss A son was born to Mr. and Mr*, Bonnie were guests of Mrs. Bart­ Charles Ray October 28, who has lett’s brother, A. W. Walker, and been named Henry. family, of Hillsboro Sunday. F. J. MeihofT returned last week Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howell and from a business trip to Walla Walla, baby daughter of Hillsboro were Wash., his former home. Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John Magee of Portland Medford Courtney and family. spent Sunday here as the guest of The Ladies’ Aid society plans to her daughter. Mrs. J. J. Hetzler, and give a chicken supper at the home family. of Mrs. L. M. Hesse, December 11. Mrs. S. L. Carlyle went to Port­ Charles Bradley of Tacoma. land Wednesday of last week to at­ Wash., has come to spend the win­ tend the state meeting of the Par­ ter with his sister, Mrs. Ernst, and ent-Teacher association. will attend high school in Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cate and the He is a sophomore. children went to Portland to spend Mr. and Mrs. Guild and family the week-end with Mrs. Cate's spent Sunday with Mr. Guild's sis­ brother, Ernest, and wife. ter, Mrs. Ernst, of Sylvan. The pupils of the seventh and Sirs. E. G. Heaton took a number eighth grades had a Hallowe'en of children to the stock show in party last Wednesday evening at the Portland Saturday. home of Richard and Dale Baugh­ Mrs. Andrew Campbell and Mrs. ; man. P. W. Flanery of Perrydale and of Portland, Miss Marjorie Kidd, Mrs. Flanery of Corvallis were re­ spent the week-end at the home of cent guests at the J. H. Jack home. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A number of Scholls folk attend­ Kidd. ed the cnicken supper at Hiteon Sat­ Mrs. Ruth Will and children. San- urday. ford and Betty, were in Forest Mrs. Wenstrom and daughter. | Grove Saturday. Mrs. DeMay, left Monday for Cali­ Mrs. Matilda Dallinger, principal fornia. Mrs. Wenstrom will stop at of the Orenco school, and Mrs. E. Woodland, Cal., to visit her sister, llenscheske, were in Portland Sat­ Mrs. H. Collier, while Mrs. DeMay urday. will go on to San Diego, where she Willard Brown recently purchased will make her home. Sir. DeMay is a new Ford sedan. employed in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hair will move Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson enter­ to Portland Wednesday and Mr. and tained with a dinner party Monday Mrs. James Maitland, with whom evening in honor of the 40th wed­ they traded property, will move in ding anniversary of Mrs. Carlson’s I the house they vacate. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. O. Boleen. i Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Woodward, The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Cole Miss Lorene and Kenneth drove to and son of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Portland Sunday afternoon and John Nyberg and family of Tuala­ visited the Pacific International ex­ tin. and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Boleen position. and family. The pupils of the fourth grade, with their teacher. Miss Bertha Bu­ For Sale-—Old newspapers at the ford, paid a visit to Alvin Kolick’s Argus__officej_10c_ger_bundle;____2i factory, and were shown how he makes all kinds of baskets and fur­ niture from willow. Christian Endeavor Makes Meet Change I I31111'1 VotCS for — Road Co-operation oaMUCoaKgMm>n>w«><»aoo«axi>«oaKDœu>ciaxD«Qor0a»Q'^Daovm<>^»i men folks and they washed the dishes, too. S. E. Stoller and John Will, Sr., attends dthe stock show in Portland last Sunday. A Hallowe’en party was given Friday evening at .he school house The merchants and professional people listed on this uro known aa reha in District No. '89 by the teacher, business men and women of llillaboro. Here you will find the business places hs e< Miss Eva McCormick. A short pro­ alphabetically, which will serve you economically and promptly. When you call on gram was given by the pupils, after them please mention that you saw their advertisement in I he Argus. which games were played and a gen­ eral good time enjoyed. For Information about Directory or Its Advertiser« call The Argus—2H1 The play shed at the school house in District No. 3 has been repainted LaxoŒooa>ô>aQŒa>Q®aaxiM>QioœffiQttouju)QQuxixixi)u'’.>i...<”..>vhj^\jUkji. ... u. and repaired. Pupils neither absent nor tardy MACHINE SHOP I CLEANING AND PRESSING AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE during the month ending November 2. were Leo Spiering. Viola Stoller, Electric and Osy-Acetylens Welding —THE— Hilly Kleier, Ellen Shattuck. James All kinds of Machine Work National Batteries Abbott. Earl Tews, Bobby Spiering, SU1TATORIUM Earl Fields. Billy McN'ay, Lorraine Motors, Starting Motors, Generators, Chrittcnaen Machine Works Magnetos, Batteries, Carburetors Demmin, Leone Forcia, Frances Cleaning and Pressing TELEPHONE bill Meh in Jackson, \ Iola Dem “Let Jim Clean It” min. Helen Rutschman, Lillie Brown. 11 r>f> Washington Street LENTZ & CROW Earl Demmin, Ina Stevens, Harold Telephone 721 Z_____ Hillsboro. Ore Second and Baseline Phone 691 Haase and Florence Evans. PHYSICIANS «nd SURGEONS Hillsboro Business and Professional Directory Laurel, Nov. 8.—A 19-mill special tax wa* voted at the road meeting held at the community hall Thurs­ day, part of which is to be used in co-operation with the market road fund and the remainder to be di­ vided on the side roads. Miss Evelyn Heineck entertained with a Hallowe’en party at her home last Saturday night. Twenty-five young people were present and spent the evening playing games, after which a lunch was served by­ Mrs. Heineck. Mrs. Amos Watkins has a new- electric washing machine. Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. Brown made a business trip to Portland last Fri­ day. About one hundred people attend­ ed the Hallowe’en party at the hall last Wednesday evening. The eve Visitor: "How does the land lie ring was spent playing games, “599” out this way?" and dancing. The supper was plan-- Native: "It ain’t the land that ne^^jirejmred^atujL,served J>y t he lies; it's the real «■■.tat.’ agents." DENTISTS BATTERY AND ELECTRIC EXPERTS Genera! Repair Work DR. RALPH DRESSER These real advantages when you use, for light or heat, the ncw-day BURNBRITE KEROSENE Room 19, Commercial Building Phone 2431 TELEPHONE 144 Evenings, Sundays by appointment 1361 Main St. Hillsboro AUTO PAINT SHOP BABE DEAVILLE, Prop. Between 3rd and 4th off Main General Repair Work Willys-Knight and Whippet Service MAIN STREET GARAGE 1948 Main Street l’hone 191 "Satisfaction At All Cort*" DR. W. E. P1TTENGER Dentiat 1152 Third Street DR. W. H. PASLEY Dentist Phone 501 Dr. T. L. Perkin* Helen Wilcox DENTIST DUNNING CLASSES Studio at homo of Mr*. C. E. Deich- man, 1372 llaiwlmo slruut Telephone 2963 Otile« Commercial Bldg., Hillaboro Hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Of. Ph. 201IX Res. Ph. 2234X Work Guaranteed O. E. PRITCHARD Richter'« Garage CLOCKS Ta vannes Watches Pronounced TA-VAN Fountain Pen* and Pencil* H. Kellington ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY EXPERT DIAMOND SETTER Two Doors from Theater Uffintvi and Distributors of Associated Gasoline - Associated Ethyl Gasoline Cycol Motor Oil and Grease* Main Street Telephone 1491 Rollin* Garage Used Car Exchange Annex AUTO TIRE SHOP H. E. Webb Electric Service 1134 Second Street Phone 1632 Res. Phone 2592 PLUMBING and HEATING Kelly-Springfield Tire* Vulcanizing TELEPHONE 592 Second and Baseline; Hillsboro. Ore. W. H. HUFF GREENHOUSE MULLERS Twelfth and Oak Street* TELEPHONE 1921 Fine Cut Flower* Floral Designs, Fancy Basketa, Potted House and Garden Plant* PROFESSIONAL CARDS HARE, Me ALEAR A PE IER3 A It ur u« y «-at-Law Teieph«*« i>3 M B. BUMP Real Mtata HOSPITALS The Dr. E. H. Smith HOSPITAL D D liUMF AU Kind* of ¡nauran«« DR. J. O. ROBB, M.D. Physician and Surgeon UUirlct Burseon a. I*, and f. IL a N. Mr*. Ultk*« TvIcplMtt« Building. bwc*nd Hlrwl Itaaideiir« Corner of ¿Hath and W aahlngUm REASONABLE PRICES ALL WORK GUARANTEED Phon« 371-X Pluuibiug and Healing Contractor TELEPHONE 1931 1115 Second Street HILLSBORO :: :: OREGON Funeral Design*—Choice Cut Flower* Upstairs, baute Saving« Bank Bldg. BUMF A BUMF Wedding and Floral Piece* A Horn« y «-at-Law a Specialty Main Hirret tiuuth ut Court H>>ua« On the Highway at City Limit* ~ AUTO TOP SHOP JONES AUTO TOP SHOP TELKPUONK 208* FLORISTS NEWSHAM FLORAL CO. BAILEY’S TIRE SHOP M. G. HUGHES 2130 Main Street—Hillsboro Sixteen Years' Experience Radio troubles adjusted—Prices rvaau nabla GENERAL REPAIR WORK Grtwaing and All Mechanical Work attended to by TOM ROLI.INS PIANO I UNING ELECTRICAL SERVICE Hou»« Wiring and Coni radi ng ; «stimale« promptly given; authorised RCA “Radiala“ dealer, slot trio »ppi lance» and equipment W« h*v« th« moat nnxUru and up-to-dat« •quipmwnl fur grinding and rv««aling vaiv««. A DRASTIC improvement in manufacturing process h»s m«de this better kerosene possible. At no added cost you c»n now have a kerosene that offers these valued auvantages: 1. Bumbrite hat a clean, sweet odor. 2. Bumbrite bums uith a clear, white flame. 3. Bumbrite does not char the wick. At your neighborhood grocer's or the nearest red, green and cream se-vice station you can get this new product. Try ir confidently; you’ll want to use it regularly. Ask for the Bumbrite booklet. It gives you a score and more of valued uses for Bumbrite, with finer results than you have ever known. Read about the convincing lamp test—a standard lamp burning for from 60 to 63 hours on one filling of the fount. Sold wherever Associated products are sold. DR. D. E. WILEY, M.D. Physician and Surgeon Commercial Building Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs, Telephone«: Ollie« 2»i81 ; ltrs, 2082 Main Street, near third PIANO LESSONS TELEPHONE 2961-Y General Repair Work J L. B. Smith, D.O. Office* over Delta Drug Store on Osteopathic Physician Ultl Elmer IL Smith, M.D., D.O. X-Ray Diagnosi* and Treatment* AUTO REPAIRING J. N. DICKEY, Prop. Service Garage 11 Complet« X Ray OfficB hi Commercial Building TELKPMONM Hl Telephone 112; If n<> »naw»«. eall ÏH7I 7. AUTO MAINTKNANCE General Automobile Repairing Prompt and Skilled Service I- DR. J. B. DINSMORE Physician and Surgeon Dentist Sahnow Bro*. Single Tree Club Entertains Fridav ✓ Scholls, Nov. 8.—The Single Tree club entertained their friends and neighbors with a Hallowe'en party at the Grange hall Friday evening. About 60 were present. A short program was given and games play­ ed. The Ladies’ Aid society met at the home of Mrs. F. E. Rowell with Mrs. Ferd Groner acting as presi­ dent. “Friendship” was the theme of the meeting. Mrs. Reed read Ed­ ward Guest’s poem on friendship, and Mrs. Ella Hesse played a piano solo. Mrs. Groner was presented with a bouquet of yellow chrysan­ themums. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hesse attend­ ed the funeral of the late Ed Carey of LaFayette. Mr. Carey and Mr. Hesse were in the legislature to­ gether. Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Groner will sail Friday on the Malolo for an ex­ tended visit to the Hawaiian Islands. Mr. and Mrs. Dow of Middleton were guests at the Stretcher home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland, Luther Miller and John Hitchcock motored to Cloverdale Sunday and came home with a big catch of sal­ mon. James Moore has returned home from the Portland Open Air sani­ tarium, where he has been for the past five weeks. His health is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Flint are able to be around again. The Epworth League will give a basket social and program Novem­ ber 16. The Mountain Side school will NOVEMBER H, 1928 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON » AGE SIX Phones: Office 2V21—Rca. 2V23 1254 Sacond St. RADIO SERVICE Across from the Court House TEWS’ RAL1O SHOP PAINE’S AUTO TOP SHOP r Non-Sectar an All Doctor* Welcome GLASS WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone Hillsboro 873 1228 E. G. PAINE, 1859 Washington Street—Hillsboro Washington Proprietor. ^CHEVROLETJ t 1 BEAUTY SHOPPES CONSTANT EXPANSION to serve Chevrolet owners better EVE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE General Beauty Work Rcallfftie Permanent Wav« Machin« Recently Iuatalled—Permanent Wav«« a Specialty TELEPHONE 1381-W Balcony Hillsboro Pharmacy PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP INCE January 1st more than a million new Chevrolets have been de­ livered to owner*— making the Chev­ rolet Motor Com­ pany, for the second consecutive year, the world’s largest builder of automobiles! This outstanding achievement ha* been attained not only be­ cause of the quality and value of Chevrolet car*—but also be­ cause there has been a constant expansion of Chevrolet service facilities. In order to bring these mam­ moth facilities of the Chevrolet factories to Chevrolet dealers and owners everywhere, there have been erected 26 huge parts warehouses in the princi­ pal centersof distribution. This expansion program is continu­ ally going on —for four great additional warehouses will be in operation by January first and seven more by the sum­ mer of 1929. Into the service departments of all Chevrolet dealers, Chevro­ let has brought special tools and shop equipment—designed under the supervision of Chev­ rolet engineers. This equip­ ment definitely assures maxi­ mum speed and precision and the lowed possible cost in the performance of every Chevro­ let service and repair operation —which are charged for on a flat rate basis. Furthermore, all of these tre­ mendous facilities have been made available to 15,000 authorized service stations manned by skilled mechanics, over 25,000 of whom have been factory trained to efficiently handle every repair operation on a Chevrolet car. In addition, there are over 4,000 other points where genuine Chevro­ let parts may be obtained. Uniformly efficient, uniformly reliable and within easy reach of everybody everywhere—this great service organization is maintaining at peak efficiency the fine performance for which Chevrolet cars have always been renowned. We cordially invite you to come in and see how our service facilities reflect the influence of this great national service program. Hair Cutting, Marcelling, Shampoo­ ing, Hot Oil Treatments, Etc. Chevrolet Sales anti Service Third and Washington R«all«tlc and I-eMar Permanent Wav«« Marcelling, Water and Finger Waving Shampooing. Facial«, Manicuring Marinello Ceamatic« SANITARY BEAUTY SHOPPE A T LOW COST Washington County Agenda* George T. McGrath “The Insurance Man” Insure* Everything Life :: :: Sala* and Service TELEPHONE 298 REAL ESTA IE and INSURANCE --------------------- --------------------- a City and Country Properties Loan*—Réntala Firs Insurance E. L. McCORMICK Telephone 2211 1163 Third Street INSURANCE Shut« Bank Building 1122 'lhird Street Orphan* and Stawart Warner A. C. Sat* Corrsapondanl p«SL BERT C. HUNTINGTON Realtor City Property—Farm*—Rental* Loan»—Insurance Over Weils—Telephone 1471 Everythin* In BICYCLE SHOPS INN! RAM K 1213 Third Ht reel 11 il lai toro, Oregon oar« Phons 121______ Raaidenr« I’hone 1017 L. J. Ruihlow RUBBER STAMPS Bicycle Repairing Inaurane* Kpeclallat Phonograph* and Small Household Machinery Repaired We Make Keys Make« Own Adjust­ ment« an