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« ♦ CORNELIUS NEWS ^^MISS ELIZABETH COOKE, ('«.rre.Mpond. nt. Cornelius. Miis Marguret Ruerkei entertained a number of friemln nt her home Saturduv aft emoon. Games were played, and a dainty lunch nerved. Thom* mo « nt wer«* Veru En’ii’ h, (¡«lidio W« u’, Guinivorc Itrock, Betty Hobbs, Alice Wolfe, Wilma Ham iiielman, liehu Shaw, Virginia Erickson, Margaret Rueckiir, George Millie Walter Rue< krr, Billy Hammelman and Harold Erickson. Miss Lucy Thump mi of Port land wan a w« « k end guest of Mr I. M Woods. Miss (¡«»Ida Cooper and Ray nioml McCoy of Forest Gr«ivo were married in Hill boro Ihm 4 her nixUir In Portlund over the wm-k end. M ihm Alin Ihiniuls mid GrnevM Shnv «punt the w<M*k end in Port land viMiting nt the hom<* of Min Ihiniel'» mother. Mr. and M ik . L. <’. Mooberry utU’iidvd the rducHtionnl ronft’i <*m'i- hold nt Monmouth Saturday. I)i>trirt Sii|M*rint«*n<h’nt Turn ph’ of tho M. E confcri'neo will conduct the preaching Nervier at the M. E. church Sunday morn ing; May 5. Afi«r the service a bucket dinner will la* held ill the church dining room. All friends ami me in be n of the church are invited to attend. Winnie Rock in confin’ d to her home with the iimaideN thia Preparations are being for a Mother’s day M-rvice M E. church on May 12. Glen Shay wa a dinner gU<” t ut tin* Earl Smith homo Sunday. Attend the senior play May 'J lit the new union high nchool au ditoriuni. Iu.iLitin Plains Missionary Meets a The Epworth I.«uigur much* a profit of on their food -ah* Saturday. Mr . Emma S< hmalic left M«»n dav for Washington, where ahn will I m * with her son, Frvd, w II" win injured recently. Mrs. Jacob Vanderven enter tain« «1 the Ladi’- ’ Altar ”iu’ietj of the St. Alexander church at her h<»me Thursday. There were It’» present. (‘orncliu won the ball rnnr with Haywood gritdv •ch<»<»| play’d 11L Hay ........I Fi iday ) / >rth Plains. The Missionary ty of the Tualatin Plain ch met nt the horn«* of Mrs, Cawr <• Wednesday afternoon a t week, with Mr . Henry ier in charge of the program, topic for the month being SALAD AND SANDWICHES MAKE ATTRACTIVE DINNER SPECIALIST Internal Medicine eighteen year». for sciatica, leg ulcer« and chronic catarrh. Medicines are prescribed and prepared for <*ach individual case in his private laboratory, also spe cial attention given to diet an to proper balance and selection of food«. For thin service a nominal charge is made. Dr. Mellinthin is a regular graduate in medicine and surgery ■II: I 11 III .11" .1 by th., -tat., of Oregon. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los Angeles, California. DOES NOT OPERATE Farmers — THREE DAYS ONLY No Charge for Consultation Your best land needs draining. Now is the time to start tiling. Draintile made of con crete improves with age. Let our drainage expert heip you estimate costs. Hillsboro Concrete Brick ÔC Tile Co Telephone 1341 Many in this community will avail themselves of the oppor tunity to visit Dr. M<-||<-nthin on this special visit to Portland. The doctor pays xp«cial attention to the IENCE OF INTERNAL MEDICINE AND DIETETICS. He is trying con rdentiously to eliminate surgery in his treatment of difea.-e as far as possible. lie ha“ to his credit many won derful results in diseases of stom ach (especially ulcers), glands (especially goitre), ailments of women, diseases of liver and bowels, as infected gall bladder, James Oscar Whiter niton ot Cuyahoga Falla, O„ has bee n seeing gall stones, appendicitis, chronic the wmld with the navy. He 1» shown here with a family of Negrito« constipation, colitis, autointoxica tion and rectal ailments, circula near Olongapo, Philippine bland». Whitecotton is from the U. S. S. tion disturbances as high or low Pill Mood pressure, heart and blood Scalding the milk that is used disorders, skin, nerves, bladder, the food chopper screwed on to I it. This prevents the clamps front in break making will lessen the kidneys, bed-wetting, weak lungs, marring the table surface and chances for souring or of un off tonsils, adenoids, metabolic dis turbances such as rheumatism, keeps the chopper from slipping. flavor in the bread. * & DR. MELLENTHIN In Sunday night »upper* offer a simple mode <>f entertainment for the busy homemaker, whether he live- tn town or country. A sim ple -alad and a well made -and wit h is welcomed by any guest, lie he ever »<> fastidious. Toasted cheese sandwiches served with fruit salad is a tempt ing combination. For the sand wiches a good cheese filling is made with one cup grated cheese, one cup rich milk, one teaspoon butter, two egg-, «nit anti paprika to taste. Heat the cltee-o anti milk in double boiler until it is melted, fold tn beaten egg »low Stir until I add seasoning, then move on bnck of mi x t u re be Spread this t dices of white bread and Serve very until brown. A clip of coffee 1 and a du h If a small amount of vinegar, inrted candle s completes this approximately three tablespoons- t-mble. ful, is poured over a tough roast before putting it in the oven, the meat will require less cooking to become tender. Mattie Mann Saturday ev« •ning in the M. E. church parlor for the tubi members of the Epworth Ix’Mgu«». In The evening was spent in playing’ In making cinnamon rolls, a games and tunt . after which de so- piece of chum string may be Ftcious refreshment were served «lipped under the rolled dough, by the ho I I •• • ........... ' bringing it around, cro««ing the were Mrs. M I >. Mann, Rosa ends and pulling tight. This mond Mundorff, Pons Shay. Wmi make* a clean cut without flatten fred Rand, Vernita and Ellen ing the roll« a m a knife does. Irmler, Hila and Thelma C<»r Delius, Julia Johnson, Mattie A piece of inner tubing from Curl t’hri-tener, who him liwn Mann, Lawrence Brewster, Maur ice and Ponald Mundorff, Le ter, in the Veterans’ hospital in Port an old tiro may be folded over Seth and Glen Smith and Glen land, wits discharged last week. the edge of th<* table or shelf and Shay. «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■£ Mr-. (*. (’. Wight attended the music tournament, which was held in Forest (»rove Friday ami Sat urday. Her cousin, Glen Reeve«, of Lincoln high school, Portland, took fir«t prise with n vintin solo. Invest today in the greatest of all securities— Sunday .y dinner t mortgages on American Homes. Our mortgages home ot f Mr». J. are reduced by monthly payments as an added were Mr nn<l Mrs. acken and daughter«, Lucille and safeguard. Juanita of Vancouver: Geneva The peer of ¡ill investments! McCoy of Portland, William Nel- Why not safeguard your money by investing non of Vnncouvrr, Mr. ami Mrs. Prank O’Donnell and two chil here? dren of Keanev and Mr Charles Wunderlich and children, PI or rncr and Billy, of Cornelius, am! Mr and Mr Robert Van I.uni and children, Janu s, Robert, Jack and Jerry, of Cornelius. Gus Irmler and Robert Cor nrlius spent Sunday fishing near Vernonia. SAFE William Miskimins ami daugh- ter. Katherine, and son, Harry, visited at the R omhii home in Ver nonin Sunday. The member« of the Cornelius Epworth League visited the Hills boro league Sunday. J. M. PERSON, Mgr. \ r Jam«’ of (»' Iton vi ted Shute Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Ore. nt the home of hit daughter, Mrs. Carl Godfrey, Sunday. Miss Myra Wiedewitsch visited Coming to Portland A Sailor “Seeing the World Ilia condition is very much im proved. Wlrx. Emil Miller, who wui in Jones hospital a few days last week after having her tonsils re moved, is very much imptoved. Mrs. A. A. Wormel and son of lewi ton, Idaho, who have been visiting Mrs. Wormel’s mother for several weeks, have gone to Port land to visit with her sister, Mrs. M K. Finch, for a few day Mrs. Emma Dierdorff invited a few ladies in Wednesday after noon to help tie a quilt, which she will give to the Veterans’ hos pital in Portland. The Pythian Sisters are re hear Ing for an entertainment which they will give in a few weeks. Mr. ami Mr1. Wendel VanLonn of McMinnville spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cypher. A RUGGED TIRE A good tire is sinewy—like an ath lete. There is a “feel” about a Kelly-Springfield Tire, a liveness that is hard to put into words, that tell any one familiar with rubber and tires that here is an unusual, distinctive, different, tough, long- wearing tire. If the skins of baked potatoes are cut open or pricked with a fork when they are first taken from the oven the potatoes will not be soggy. Free BATTERY LOOK OVER THESE PRICES Testing and Filling 8-hour service charging. 30x3 H O. S. 32x4 6-ply 33x4 % ......... 33x5 .............. »0x4.40 30x5.00 ......... 31x5.25 ........ . 33x6.00 ......... $ 7.20 13.90 18.00 23.50 8.20 11.35 13.60 16.45 $ 5.85 11.65 14.85 19.40 6.60 9.35 11.10 "The new Buick out performs any car I lave ever driven Mr. W. H. K., Shorewood, Wis (name upon requetl) This enthusiastic comment merely typifies that of thousands who have turned to Buick after making their own exacting tests. Be sure to drive a Buick before buying any car. The more careful your comparisons, the more inevitably will they lead you to Buick! The liberal G. M. A. C. Time Payment Plan make« it easy for you to own a Buick. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of General Motors Corporation Sedan* • Coupes • Sport Cara SERIES 116 $1220 to $1320 $1195 to $1250 $1225 SERIES 121 $1 ¡50 to $1520 $1595 to $1450 $1325 SERIES 129 $1873 to $2149 $1865 to $1879 $1525 to $1550 Tbeae price* f. o. b. Buick Factory, special equipment extra. Buickdeliv ered pricel include only reamnable cbargei Jor delivery end financing. Con rid er the delivered price at urtU al tbe lilt price uben comparing automobile valuee. 13.55 Buy your J. H. KROEGER, President They got behind the wheel * r got the facts 1 r and bought Buicks w INVEST TODAY I PAGE FIVE THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON MAY 2. 1929 CADY MOTOR CO New Battery HERE Buick Will Build Them When Better Automobiles Are Built We give a better guar antee. Expert Vulcanizing Sahnow Bros Telephone 592 Second and Baseline CERMOZONE Sta. Washington Savings & Loan Association ,/CHEVROLET the LtFESAVCH For Chicks I . DELIVERED PRICES MONEY 1 ) 500.000 ) New Six Cylinder MOO” MWHRI) MIX M:i»A.V $1071 Deliver**«. Cully equipped, Ì Nothing ITlore Io Bur! ? CHEVROLETS since Jan. Is* above the f. o. b. price, it will cost you to HEN a Nash ”400’’ leaves the fac have a fully equipped car such as the tory it has been furnished with all Nash ”400. items of equipment, including chromium- nickelcd bumpers, front ami rear, hydraulic Some dealers(not Nash dealers)charge up shock absorbers, tire lock and tire cover. to $50 or $60 extra for bumpers alone. There is no extra charge made thereafter Investigation will show you conclusively for these items. that the Nash way of building and selling a motor car saves you money. You will So, when you see, in a motor car advertise find cars of competitive makes actually ment, a price quoted, and under it the words “All prices f. <>. b. factory,” you costing considerably more than a Nash ’’400” when delit cred, fully equipped, noth should make a mental note to ask the sales ing more to buy! man for that car how much extra, over and W Again, Chevrolet surpasses its most brilliant record of the past by producing over 500,000 six-cylinder Chevro lets in four months—a greater number of six-cylin- NASH'400 LEADS THE WORLD IN MOTOR mroitTANT "4OO" I IIATI'KIIN - .VO ot nun High compresiion motor High Turbulente Lovejoy «hock absorbers (F«Z vi / m Noth Mounting) Salon Bodie» Aluminum alloy piston* (Ifiiar-Strtifi) New double drop frame CAR VALUE Exterior metalware chrome plated over nickel Torsional vibration damper Short turning radius Worhl'sesMcst steering Longer wheelbase The ROADSTER . ’525 PH AETON . < The COUPE .... The SEDAN ...., Thr.Sport CA1IRIO1.KT ’695 77ie der cars than any other manufacturer has ever built in an entire year! A ride in this sensational new Six is a revelation—come in and let us ftiveyou «demonstration. COACH All prices fob. factory Flint, Michigan The Convert ible LANDAU ... The Sedan Delivery.................. The l.i^ht De livery ChaMia . .. .‘725 ‘595 ‘400 Ton Chaaals.......... .’545 The 1 Ton ChaiMix with C’ab .’650 COMPARE the delivered price as well as the list price in considering automobile values. Chevrolet’s delivered prices include only reasonable charges for delivery and financing. c.in ii.is rm.u 7-br.iring crankshaft FOR YOU One-piece Salon fenders Ve consider Germozone the greatest remedy made for diarrhoeas and bowel troubles in baby chicks. We are so anx ious to have every poultry raiser in our community try Germozone, that for a limited time we are offering a 40c bottle for 10c. One to a family. Bring the attached coupon. No matter how carefully you clean up each day, danger ot digestive disorders and bowel troubles are always present. Drinking water and utensil* ar* so easily contaminated, fovd particles escape your notice and become moldy, droppings and disease germs are car ried into the teed troughs on the chicks' feet Taka no chances. Germozone purifies the drinking water and. even more Important, it kill* di*ease germ*, and guards against Infec tion, in crop, stomach and Intestines. Don’t worry about the incurable diseases. They are rare, and sanitation Internally and externally is the most you can do. The big things with chicks i* your protection against the trouble* that ar* so likely to come. A teaspoontul of Germozone in a quart ot drinking water three times a week—such a simple, inexpensive little care! Yet -hat a difference It makes to the chicks—and to youl “Best Fint Try for Sick Chickens” Why GERMOZONE Saves Chicks Germozone Is more than Just a mixture of Perman ganate and water; in addi tion to Permanganate ft contains four other ingred ients. Permanganate is like a cap in a cap pistol; in Germ ozone it is the cap in the shell of a shotgun. When Permanganate reaches the food in the crop it quickly breaks down and. like the Hash of the cap in the cap pistol, that’s as far as it goes. But in Germozone the breaking down of the Per manganate “sets off” a charge of Chlorine from the other four ingredients. Chlorine, the pewerful anti« septic, carrtea on throosh Into the Intestine«, counter« ■eta Infection, and elennam an<l aoothea the Irritated membrane. Germozone purifies the drinking water, but this alone is not enough. To stop diarrhoeas, the medi cine must reach the Intes tines. Germosonr does thia» For more than 10 year« Qerm- oione has been the great remedy for nasal, crop and bowel disor eck. Bird owned der«. It acts quickly against th« Reim. .Uhland, nerms and poison«, and helps to Below (hows It heal the affected membrane lining. There is nothing else just like Germozone. It is especially val uable in case of «our crop, simple diarrhoeas, limber neck, ptomaine poisoning, chilling, musty foods, colds, canker, swelled head, and a» an aid in repairing the damage don« by worms and by coccidiosis. BRING THIS COUPON Don’t lose your chicks. Get started with Germozone now. Bring the coupon and lOo and get this 40-cent bottle; also a free copy of the 1929 Leo Way Book, a 64 page text book on Disease of Poultry and Stock. Your bottle is here. Come I, try Germoioro* which you nlghly recommend. Glv« me the 4 and get It NOW. bottle for 10c, as per your trial offer. Name ---- ----- < lear vision front pillar posts Address______ ____ Number Chicken« Owned. N.ish Special Design front and rear bumpers R. J. Higdon Motor Co May-time and sunshine with Imperial Starter and Devel oping Mash Feeds will prove to be just your needs now Imperial Feed ÔC Grain Co QUALITY FEEDS A SIX IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR Phone 511 731 Second St.