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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS- HILLSBORO, OREGON
JANUARY 3, 1112»
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Hillsboro Business and Professional Directory
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Wedding Social Event
Of Christina* Day
Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Conant,
daughter of Mr. and Mis. A. <’
Conant of Bank*, wa* married to
Walter D. Enzic of Corvallis, son of
Mr. and Mr . <
W. Enz.le of Long
day at 3
Bench, Cal., (hiitina
o’clock at the home of the bride's
Rev.
W E
parents north of Banks.
Withnell of Willuminu reed the iin-
pressive ring ceremony.
'I'll«* briile wa* g<>wii<*<| in light
blue taffeta-and luce and carried a
boutiuet of pink ro chud* ami Idle**,
of the valley.
Mrs Kathryn Starr
of Monroe was maid of honor it n<l
she wor<* u gown of salmori pink taf-
feta
Mi- .1 A I’inck.ii d Jr . uc-
companied at the piano try hvr
mother, Mrs. A. B. McFarlan«*, sang
*’l Love You Truly,” ami Mrs. <’.
W. Moore, accompanied at the piano
by her sister, Mrs. Earl Wilson,
played Lohengrin's bridal chorus.
The ceremony took place under a
canopy <»f evergreens, and tin* house
was deroruted with Christ mas trees,
poinsettia*, Christina* green und red
candies.
The bride received many beautiful
gift
Miss Conant, who has lived all her
school life in the Bunk* vicinity,
bn* been teaching for the past few
yeurs, her latest position Iwing at ,
Woodburn.
Th«* out of town guests were Rev.
and Mi
\\
I
\\ it Inn II of
Illa
mina, Mrs. Greer and son, Francis,!
and daughter, Phyllis, of Portland,
Mr. and Mrs. .Sturns and sons, Sher­
man and Donald, of Portland. Mr.
mid Mrs. Gardner and son of llilb
boro, Mrs. Bernard Sellers of Mon­
mouth, and several of Mr. Engie's
fraternity brother* of th«* Sigma'
Gamma house at Corvalli-.
Banka Legion Post
Over Top For 1929
Th.- Hunk' American Legion Post
No. 90 went over the top in their
membership drive for 1928, accord­
ing to the report of II. A. Stohler,
finance officer of the post.
Banks Quintet Wins
From Beaverton
The Banks basketball town team
defeated the Beaverton town tl'Ulll
Monday evening at the Bunk* hull.
M r«.
Thoma« Quail«
Entertain« For Father
Bunks, Jiinuury *3.
Mr . Thomas
Qualls cntcrtnincd with
’
a dinner
Sunday in honor of the Noth birth
«lay of her father, Mr. Wilshire,
Those present were •Mr and Mrs.
Herman Reese, Mr. and Mrs. G.
Rogers und M>n of Hi!l*-boro, Mr. and
Mr . J. Mathiscn of Mountaindalv.
Mr. and Mr- Ca < Wil-on, Mr. and
Mr* W. G. Walker and Miss Lena
Taylor. The evening was spent play-
mg cards.
Club
Meets
Friday
Zed Allee nf Corvallis spent the
week visiting at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S.
Atlee.
lie ha- been helping take
the annual inventory at the store.
Mr. und Mrs. George McGraw
drove to Scofield Christmas day to
visit their daughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Woodman.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Manuel and
baby of Cortland spent several days
last week visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Lexington have laen ■
holiday« visiting friend* und ml-
utivv* nt Bunk' mid Aloha.
Lewin Kipper ha been ill for the
la*t two week*.
Fred Ennr ami Mr. Wat <>ri of
Hillsboro called on friend« in Banks
Sunday afternoon.
Herman J inner of Vernonia Hpent
< hri fina' with hi parent*, Mr. mid
Mr*. M. Turner.
Mi
Wmida Williams vhited with
Mabel .StranlM-rg Saturday.
Mr. mid Mr*. Dean Labnugh of
N hmcu II, Wa h., visited frieiidK here
Wednesday and Thur*day of lust
week.
Mr. Laluiugh
_
_
tanghi
in th«*
high school here* lu t year.
Albert Yoder of Hubbard vi*ited
friend her«* bed .Saturday. He wa:
accompanied by hi* parent*.
Mr. and Mr . I*. II. Parmley und
children und bin mother, Mr*. .J, E.
Parml«*«*, drove to Portland Friday
to visit at the home* of Mr. and Mr .
Fred Irvin.
They rturned home
Saturday evening.
A. (’. Wahi in ill thin week.
Mr. and Mr*. .1, J. Hutch«*n* and
family spent Christmas day at the
home of their non, (). L. Hutchens,
of Forest Grove.
Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Moore drove
to Portlund on business laut Thur-
rs. Charles Burn* spent hint
week visiting her daughter Mt Mo-
Inllu.
Mrs. 'Henry Stohler was a Port­
land visitor Friday.
Rev. and Mrs. E. A Withnell und
son,
Harold, of
VV illa mi nu
Christum* dinner ut the W.
Severance home,
A baby girl was born to Mr. und
Mrs. Dallas ('. Rice at
Yuk imu,
Wash., December 21. Mrs. Kiev will
be remembered by her friends
us Miss Katherine Itothniun.
baby's name is Joanne.
Several from here attended the
funeral of Wilson Benefiel in Port­
land last week. He was well known
in this community, where he lived
when a hoy.
Mr. und Mrs. Bernard Sellers and
daughter of Monmouth sja-nt Christ­
mas with friends and relatives here.
Mrs. Sellers and daughter spent the
week visiting her parents, Mr. und
Mrs, George Wilcox, north of town.
.Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Slurries and
family of Portland spent Christmu-
nt the A. ('. Conant home here and
attended the wedding of M isi Elea­
nor Conant.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Freidhy of
Hillsboro spent several days last
week visiting at the Roy I’arm ley
home here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies and
son, Alfred, spent Christman at th«*
home of Mrs. Davies’ brother, Lu­
ther Pace, of .Milwaukie.
Mr and Mr . Robert Banks enter­
tained at Christmas dinner their son,
Harold, and wife and baby, and
their daughter, Mm. Ellin Tavlor,
husband and baby girl, Norma Jean.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stafford and
family spent Christmas and several
«lays last week visiting his mother
and other relatives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hedkins of
Tillamook spenl -«•veral davn lust
APPLES
Per
Box
50c
vinteti
who
to t he
of town, left Tues-
Arizona.
Bank* attended the i
Marcy Merry at,
Miss Port ha McTeice went to
Huas, Wash., to s|M*nd the week with
her brother.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolford and
family went to Cornelius last week
to attend a reunion at the home of
-Mrs. Wolford’s mother, Mrs. Belle
Lilly.
A. IL Wolford was transacting
business in Hillsboro Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Charles E. Wahl and
son, Glen, Robert and Yvonne Ca.*-
riata of Yamhill, Henry Wall of
Eugene and Dr. Guy Gibson of For­
est Grove spent Christman at the A.
C. Wahl home in Bank*.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Curtin ami
family of Portland visited at th«*
(L W. McGraw horn«* here Saturday
afternoon.
Leslie Bass of Whitcomb, Wash.,'
spent the week-end at the home of
E. E. Hopkins.
Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane
and family of Maupin have been j
-la nding u few da> - m this com- I
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Hayward
Th<- Hayward school presented a
program under the direction of Mi“>
Edna Baker last Friday afternoon.
Mr*. Joseph Scheible is ill with
the flu, and Gerald is spending the
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. James
Cramer in Hillsboro.
Mr-. L. JesAe visited her daughter,
Mrs. Willies, at Gale* Creek.
L. I.aemerman is home for a va­
cation,
For Information about Directory or Its Advertisers call The Argus__ 2fil
jqoooc . i
AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE
BICYCLE SHOPS
Phonographs and Small Household
Motors, Starting Motors, Generators,
Machinery Repaired
Magnetos, Batteries, Carburetor*
We Make Keys
JIMMY’S BIKE SHOP
1353 Main Stree)
LENTZ & CROW
Phone 591
Second and Baseline
BATTERY AND ELECTRIC
SERVICE
General Repair Work
Sahnow Bros.
1361 Main St.
Phone 2431
AUTO MAINTENANCE
"^Whether you are buying or
¡telling, we solicit the oppor­
tunity to figure with you.
QUALITY FEEDS
for every feeding purpose
It will pay you to get our
prices
QUALITY FEEDS
CHIROPRACTIC AND NATURO­
PATHIC PHYSICIAN
Association
1164 Third St
LODGE DIRECTORY
AUXILIARY TO POST NO. «
American Legion
Ultra Violet, Sun, and Infra Red Raya
All the latest in Chiropractic and Physio-
Therapy treatment«. Colon irrigation.
9:00 to 11:30 a. m.
1:00 U) 5:10 p. a.
Night« and Sunday« by appointment
Delta Building
Telephones 2531 and 2532
1 ___________ Koom» <, 7, 8 and 9_______
Meets first Tuesday in each month
at 8 p. m. in Veterans* Hall
Vida Goodman. Ha
Marie Hoffman. Sac.
MACHINE SHOP
MAIN STREET GARAGE
1048 Main Street
Phone 191
Christensen Machine Works
"Th« Safa and Sura Highway to Health'*
VADERMINFRAL PACKS
TELEPHONE 561
1155 Washington Street
Office hours 10 to 2 and 2 to 6
Evenings and Sundays by appointment
C. imercial Building—Off of Second Street
‘‘■Satisfaction At All Costs”
PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS
AUTO REPAIRING
CLEANING AND PRESSING
General Automobile Repairing
Prompt and Skilled Service
DR. J. B. DINSMORE
Physician and Surgeon
—THE—
SUITATORIUM
Cleaning and Pressing
Complete X-Ray
Office in Commercial Building
TELEPHONE 141
Telephone 142; if no answer, call 2871-Z
“Let Jim Clean It”
Phone 601 Telephone 721-Z_____ Hillsboro. Ore.
DENTISTS
Elmer H. Smith, M.D., D.O.
X-Ray Diagnosis and Treatments
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentist
L. B. Smith, D.O.
Osteopathic Physician
Kelly-Springfield Tires
Offices over Commercial National Bank
Room 10, Commercial Building
Office Phene «72
—
Resident-« Phon« 473
V ulcanizing
TELEPHONE 144
TELEPHONE 592
Evenings, Sundays by appointment
■Second and Baseline; Hillsboro, Ore.
DR. D. E. WILEY, M.D.
DR. W. E. PITTENGER
Dentist
AUTO TOP SHOP
REASONABLE PRICES
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Phone 37I-X
1254 Second St.
Across from the Court House
DUNNING CLASSES
Studio at home of Mrs. C. E. Deich-
Offices in Heidel Building, upstairs,
man, 1372 Baselin« Street
Main Street, near Third
Telephone 2953
TELEPHONE 2961-Y
PIANO TUNING
GLASS WORK A SPECIALTY
Better Work For Less
1228
E. G. PAINE,
Washington
Proprietor.
Dr. T. I— Perkins
DENTIST
BEAUTY SHOPPES
Office Commercial Bldg., Hillsboro
Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Of. Ph. 201IX
Res. Ph. 2234X
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE
ELECTRICAL SERVICE
General Beauty Work
PAY
you
Deposits
Realistic Permanent Wave Machine Recently House Wiring and Contracting; estimates
promptly given; authorised RCA **Radiola”
Inrtalled—Permanent Ware« a Specialty
dealer; electric appliances and equipment—
TELEPHONE 1381-W
Balcony Hillsboro Pharmacy
You can deposit any amount
from $1 to $10.000 BY MAIL,
You can withdraw any or all
of it HY MAIL. Furthermore,
you DO NOT pay any pre-
miums to secure the outstand­
ing benefit of 6% interest.
Thousands of depositors have
more than a million dollars
on deposit and are earning
substantial interest in ■ West­
ern Savings’*. To join them,
all that is necessary is to
choose your Savings Plan and
MAIL us your opening deposit.
I’pon receipt we will mail you
pass book, signature cards,
etc.
How to Open Your Account
Fili out and mail.
FIRST
DEPOSIT COUPON
Credit this deposit to plan marked by X
% □ Lump deposit
6% Paid up □
6% Time □
MULLERS
6% Paid Vfr
Certificates
6"> Time Savings
Accounts
Deposit $100 or multiples of
$100. Pay* 6%. Interest paid
January 1 and July 1. De­
positor can either borrow on
or cash certificates as desired.
Save anywhere from 12.20
monthly up. Pays 6%. In­
terest compounded semi­
annually. Guaranteed maturi­
ties. Can withdraw cash due
on notice or borrow as desired.
SET YOUR GOAL—START SAVING
and 5‘ e and 6'J compound interest will get you
there far faster.
W estern S avings
and Loan
Association
T. M. C. A.
6th snd Yamhill
Bldg.
Portland
Under State Supervision
Fine Cut Flowers
Floral Designs, Fancy Baskets,
Potted House and Garden Plants
NEWSHAM FLORAL CO.
SANITARY BEAUTY SHOPPE Funeral Designs—Choice Cut Flowers
Wedding and Floral Pieces
a Specialty
Telephone 1891
Over Weils—Telephone 1471
GEO. E. UPTON
On the Highway at City Limits
Raw Fur Dealer
HOSPITALS
The Dr. E. H. Smith
HOSPITAL
Best Prices That the Market
Affords. Price list and tags
sent upon request.
W. H. HUFF
HARE. McALEAR & PETERS
Attoroeya-at-Law
Upstairs, Shute Savings Bank Bldg.
BUMP 4k BUMP
Attorney«-*t-Law
Main Street—South of Court Hou««
Telephon« 193
M. B. BUMP
D. D. BUMP
Real Estate—All Kinds of Inaurane*
DR. J. O. ROBB. M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
District Surgeon S. P. and P. R. 4 N. Rya.
Office—Telephone Building. Second Street
Residence—Curner of Sixth and Washington
Phones; Office 2921—Res. 2923
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
Correspondent Pacific Coast Branch Offlca.
Farm Loan Division. Metropolitan Life
Insurance Company, New York
214 A. Street South
Phone 275M
Forest Grove
OREGON FARMS COMPANY
F. O. EAGON, Manager
BUY NOW!
DR. E. H. SMITH. Manager
Hillsboro, Oro.
LOANS
Non-Sectar an
All Doctors Welcome
KURATLI & WISMER
Telephone Hillsboro 873
1236 Second St.
Washington Street — Hillsboro Telephone 1391
Prices will soon raise, don't delay
Coal ........................... $15.50
Briquets .................... $15.75
Wood .......................... $3.50
1308 Main Street
REAL ESTATE
All Kinds of Insurance
Summer Prices Still In
Effect
I
JONES HOSPITAL
1005 Seventh Street
TELEPHONE 2871-Z
Block or Slab
Telephone 2661
1277 North Range Street
Deposit any amount from $1 up, when and as you desire.
5rc interest rate. Interest compounded semi-annually. Full
withdrawal privileges — anytime — subject only to state law
safeguarding depositors.
PLUMBING awd HEATING
GREENHOUSE
Twelfth and Oak Streets
TELEPHONE 1021
Realistic and LeMnr Permanent Wave«
Marcelling. Water and Finger Waving
Shampooing. Facials. Manicuring
Marinello Cosmetics
Hillsboro Ice and
Coal Company
5% Savings Account
Í
Plumbing and Heating Contractor
TELEPHONE 1031
1134 Second Street
1115 Second Street
Phone 1632_______ Res. Phone 2592
PRINCESS BEAUTY SHOP
HILLSBORO
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OREGON
FLORISTS
Hair Cutting. Marcelling, Shampoo­
ing, Hot Oil Treatments, Etc.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Mr*. Garrett
Full Month’s Interest
Credited on All Deposits
Received up to Jan. 12
M- G. HUGHES
2136 Main Street—Hillsboro
Sixteen Years' Experience
Radio troubles adjusted—Prices
reasonable
TELEPHONE 2085
H. E. Webb Electric Service
For appointments Telephone 2191-Z
Over Skagg's Grocery
O MATTER where you live, or may travel, your
Savings Account with Western Savings will pay
you 6rJ ami give you the advantages of ready cash.
At no time will the cashier’s window be further away
from you than the nearest postman.
Helen Wilcox
DR. W. H. PASLEY
Dentist
PAIN E’S
AUTO TOP SHOP
through 1929 make youi
Physician and Surgeon
Commercial Building
Offices over Delta Drug Store on
Telephones: Office 2681; Res. 2682
Main Street—Hillsboro
PIANO LESSONS
Office Ph. 991-X
Res. Ph. 1991-X
JONES AUTO TOP SHOP
Complete information on request.
Write for it.
Imperial Feed & Grain Co
Relief
Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Welding
General Repair W ork
All kind* of Machine Work
Willys-Knight and Whippet Service DR. WILLIAM M. ROBNETT
BAILEY’S TIRE SHOP
Address
Hay - - Straw
Agent for
Fire
Phone 1732__________
AUTO TIRE SHOP
Name _____________________ ____ _______________
Feeds - - Grain
General Insurance
CHIROPRACTIC­
PHYSIOTHERAPY
1152 Third Street
Second and Washington Streets
L. P. Stranahan, Manager
CHAS. L. WALKER
Oregon
Dr. George T. Darland
CORNELIUS
J. W. Copeland
Yards
INSURANCE ( Continued)
Bicycle Repairing
National Batteries
J. N. DICKEY, Prop.
Service Garage
Next to the Postoffice
With the Lumber you have pur­
chased at one place and an­
other? Our regular customers
are satisfied with our Lumber
and Service. If you are not one
of our customers give us a trial
next time you place an order.
All we want is a chance to serve
you.
Telephone 511
I he merchants and professional people listed on this page are known as reliable
business men and women of Hillsboro. Here you will find the business places listed
alphabetically, which will serve you economically and promptly. When you call on
them please mention that you saw their advertisement in The Argus.
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The Apple House
Arc You Satisfied?
Telephone 301
favor of Vernonia.
The game wa-
played on the local floor.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
L. Gr. enie of Treehorn, December
26. Mr. Greenie wa formerly Mi ■
Rilvm Eberly, of Bunks.
This ii
the first grundson in the Frank
Eberly family.
The Bankr Royal Neighbors lodge
has joined with the Forest Grove,
Hill-boro and Beaverton lodges in
putting on a dance here in the
Parmley hall Friday, January 8.
Me
Gertrude Friday of Portland
visited over New Year with her
uncle, John Friday, und family north
of Banks.
Mr. und Mrs. I’ete Myers ami
children und Gus Meyers, who ha-
lived here for several month- left
Monday for Toledo, Wash.
The
Meyers brother* have been engaged
in logging operation* north of Bank
since coming here.
Lee Irvin and children of Portlund
spent Sunday of last week at the
W. T. Sellers home here.
I
General Hospital Cases
Maternity Cases a Specialty
BERT C. HUNTINGTON
Realtor
City Property—Farms—Rentals
Loans—Insurance
1213 Third Street—Hillsboro, Oregon
Office Phan« 223
Keaidenc« Phon« ttS'«
RUBBER STAMPS
INSURANCE
Order Your
Washington County Agencies
George T. McGrath
Hillsboro Argua
Shute Bank Building
Hillsboro
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RUBBER STAMPS and SEALS
from th«
“The Insurance Man”
Insures Everything
Tslsphsn* 1(1
Msin gir**«
Oregon
FRANK P. 8P1ERING
District Repreaentativ«
METROPOLITAN
Life Insurance Company
Telephon« 1091-W
No. 7 Weil*« Apt«.
Hillsboro. Oregon
SHEET METAL WORKERS
Galvanized Iron Skylights, Cornices,
and Roofing; Heating, Ventilating
a Specialty
BROWN BROTHERS
Telephone 2261-X
Northwestern Mutual Life
Insurance Company
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The POLICYHOLDERS’ COMPANY
J. P. Johansen
Telephone 1732
Everything In
INSURANCE
L. J. Rushlow
Hillsboro, Ore.
SIGNS
Electric Illuminated
Painted Bulletin«
SMITH BROS.
SIGNS
Of the Better Kind
Over Delta Drug Store
Gold Lettering
Show Curda
WHERE TO EAT
Innaranc« Specialist
Make« Own Adjust­
ment« and
Pays Claim« Person­
ally
Telephone 1701
1332 Washington St
HILL8BORO
DEN OF SWEETS
Light Lunches, Toasted Sandwiches
“Sunfreze” Ice Cream
Soft Drinks, Candy, Cigars, and
Cigarettes
1148 Second Street
Hillsboro, Ore.