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THE Page Eight Orenco School Eighth Grade Class Graduates Portland visited at the J M. Van derzanden home Sunday. Miss Rena Duyck was one of the Hillsboro high school graduates Fri day evening Strawberry season is now in full swing around the Roy and Banks communities Mrs J M. Vanderzanden spent the week-end in Eugene visiting her son Raymond. Miss Viola Hertel, who has been In Portland throughout the winter, is now at the home ot her parents, Mr and Mis Frank Hertel Mr and Mrs. Charles Brentano and family of St Paul and Mr mid Mrs Charles Peppard and family and Miss Margaret Meeuwsen ot Hillsboro were Sunday guest.- at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thomas Meeuwsen and family. Mrs Frank Hermckx was t.is. n to the Emanuel hospital ia Port land last week Sundav Mr. and Mrs Theodore Vanderzanden. Frank Hennckx and children went to Portland to visit her and she is reported to be recovering. Mrs Cornelius Vandehey has been ill at her home for the past week Verboort team in the Sunset league has changed its name to Banks Sundav aiternoon they plac ed Aloha on the Banks diamond and were defeated by a score of 1 to 8 The batteries were Moss Jensen and Storey for Banks, and Johnson and 8aindon for Aloha Mr. and Mrs. P. A Qualls en tertained dinner guests at their home Sunday Those present were Mrs C. B Had and daughter Shiela of Banks and Miss Lena Taylor. HILLSBORO ARGUS, Character Analyst Cites Traits of People Based on Hand Shapes You were born with from one to tne talents—l*o you know yours? Serial No. A others to be the same Having ac cepted them at face value, they will find vou a hard customer to deal with, if they should play you false. No 4 With the capability to do things, to make things come HILLSBORO, OREGON worship at tl. music by choir Ser mon. rhe Sigmticance ot Chil drens Day Even member sbo-ik; lie.ir this mixssnge Pastor preaches at North Plains at 3 p m Christian Endeavor 7 p m Junior, Intermedi ate and Young People Evening worship at 8 Son*; service assisted l>v young people's choir Sermon. Is it Nothin,; Io You' Monday. 4 p m Children s class. 7 45 Pr.u Heal Workers claaz; TUMday eve mng men ot '99 class are urged to attend rally at Newberg. Thur- day 8 p m Christian Action" s::;t\ "rhe cliurcli with a t.imilv spirit" invites vou amt wants you to feel welcome In nil our gather-, Ings. R I Putnam, pastor. Thiitstl.'iy, May 17. lO.’ll Employers Urged Sales Tax St.itisiics to Obtain Eagles Released by Carleton Oregon business firms which lliive not yet made application to (lie state NUA compliance division tor cikle blue eagles will find them .•elves the object ot unfair discrim ination on tlie ixii't ot the buying public miles, they make Immediate arrangements to secure the new recovery insignia, it was declared todsv by Edgar Free I, stare xit \ I'ompltanee director Application c.ll'vls to l»e filled out l>v employei . have already been distributed 'ITie-<• should t>e malted to the state Nit A otllce. as Indicated on the card' North I'l.iins < hi 1st!.in Church and tin' new blue eagle will then be K 1 Putnam Christian minister, forwarded will preach it the North Plains The Importance of making an church Sunday afternoon at 3 early tor the lev! ed o'clock His sermon, " I’he Two Insignia application was stressed bv the state V . I's compliance director, who pointed that the national recovery ad Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Churrh out is planning a nation Sunday sc I uhi I .it lb 15 a m. ministration wtde ot education and Morning service at It Sermon by public campaign information designed to aid Dr A II Carrick Christian En those firms which display the new deavor will meet .it 8 ockx'k Topic. emblem- I'll ins which are entitled Mixiern Youth. Right and Wrong to the code Insignia, and have neg lected making application tor their MRS JOHN I’. M it K 5Y emblems will not .share these bene News of the dentil ot Mis j p fits unless they secure and vlisplav MacK.iv of S.i.-kateon c.m.ul.i . .line the code eagli ■ to intorm the buv as a slio, k to her mends tn Hills Ing public or their continued co boro ami vleinitv Although m |>oor operation with the recovery pro health, her condition was not con gram sidered serious, and she passed Finns which tailed to secure ap awav tn her sleep Thins l.iv eve plication forms tor the code eagle ning. May 10th .liter a slight ill may obtain blanks nt any postot- ness of only a few hours. ti. , 1 I:, .date NRA »Hire 407 I’ai k The family came to Hillsboro: Building. Portland, also has a sup from Saskatoon m 1922. and six ply ot the app'lc.ittoii curds which years later moved back to Canada will be forwarded to any applicant Mrs MacKay mu 1e many friends on nspicst during her residence here l'lie importance of making im She Is survived bv tier husband. mediate application tor the code in Dr John T MacKay ot Saskatoon, signia denoting continued compli and by her three children. Fred. ance with 1 fair competition Jean ami Jessie, also of Saskatoon, cih I cs cannot tin stressed to strong bv her mother Mrs Diana W lane, ly." said Mr be ETeixl. "The responsi of Toronto. Canada and bv two bility tor securing these new em sisters Mrs Charles Stevens of blems rests on tile employer As the Oakville Ontario. Canada, and Mi buying public will be urged to d al George Mohr of Toronto. Canada only with tlnxse rums which arc 4- - a paving decent living wages and are observing the fair trade <.’»»de pn \ usions, it fs important th.il a business men entitle f to these ♦ ■ - + eagles secure them to prollevi firms irealtist public be lief th; Rolli’s PKAISID Editor Hillsboro Argus While thev are not complying bet •au? they tall to di>plnv the new in makin. : a complete survey of Wash ington county on NRA c>xl ■ busi signla Applications for cotie e a g les ness it was an unexpected pleasure and surprise to travel over such carefully checked at the s t ii tf NK office ami only those firms which splendid roads as we have in all parts ot Washin ton county There are able to show th. •V -ire compivi with the codes are Riven the n< are plenty ot signs at almost every blue eagles cross road with complete directions Countv Judge Don Templeton an.I Commissioners Kirkman and Lewis A minister married a couple "How much'.’' said tlie groom together with Countv Engineer J "Whatever vou think 1'. s worth W Bnmev are entitled to a lot of credit for the wonderful con-’ said the minister. dttion In which these roads are Tile man iie i ated. fumbled, then handed him It ft y ceniis The min- maintained. He iumblrd. Y’ours very truly uster was a go< hesitated, theni count« d out tuen- Ed L. Moore Ex. Says an Old Timer— Tlie headl< s liorsf•man u as n Ah. those were the gold old days, when you could kiss a girl and myth, but (he » motorut is a stark realUy ¿X. taste nothing but girl Ex. No 7 You are not adapted to routine, confining occupations You ORENCO — An unusually fine must lune variety, so choose some eight grade graduating exercise was calling where you come m con'aet held in the school auditorium last with people and in that way you Thursday evening, which was ably have an opport unity to capitalize coached and directed by Miss Lu on your personality cille McGee The program was as No 3 With your love of change follows: Processional. Bethany band; and the seeing of new faces, you address of welcome by James Ens would be "too unhappy for words" ley; class song by eight grade if vou were permanently in work graduating class; class poem by that tied you down Guard against Helen Ensley; music by band: class Impulsiveness and your tend- your history by Bud Baughman, roiig. ency to judge people too hiutily. •'I'm Not the Baby Any More Mary Serial No. Il Lee Madden; poem. "Wishing." b> No. 1 You are cheery and adapt Jennie Warren; solo. "The Plains yourself to your surroundings very of Peace." Miss Bernice Traclis, 1 easily You do not like to have of Bethany; class prophecy by high-brow theories o r opinions Rosa Bella; music by band; poem forced upon you. by Virginia Johnston; solo Vien No 6 You will argue as long as nese Refrain.' Miss Bernice Teach - the argument is polite, but when it sel; class will by William 8 descends into wrangling your sense song by graduating class. Presenta of humor always shows tion of diplomas was made by Mr way to slip out of it. Harader to the following Alex and Serial No. C Rosa Bella. James and Helen Ens No. 9—You are the practical ley. Jennie Warren. Bud Baugh and use discretion. You are man Virginia Johnston and Wil to be aroused to anger and liam Sabo An interesting address should study discreet, even-tempered and serene was given by B. F. Mulkey cf Port » bit '»ore “,wl lle" No. 2 " —If lett alone, you will deeper land. velop judgment to your great pursue your reading and study as determination and direct Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stark of Van persistency. .is a mouse. But you also quietly couver spent the week-end in Or It has never been known that a take a vital interest in your sur enco roundings. being peaceable by na person with long, tapering Ungers Mr and Mrs. Merle Persons was a famous artist, The famous ture but not unnaturally meek. moved to Hillsboro last week. artist always has long, square, blunt Serial No. D Mr and Mrs. Ernest Wilfert and No 5—You are straightforward lingers. Take notice of the next children spent last Sunday at the in your dealings and you expect one you see. L. Beach home in Estacada. LcRw Wai:<.. 1 .. . BEND—Miss Anna Bavgenstos be as follows: Thursday, Live as you academy spent the week-end with came the bride of Fred Jeffers in please;" Friday. "Take a good lock. his parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Eugene May 7. Her brother. Joe Sundav evening. " lhe Mason and Warren. Dixon Line This is to be a Negro Baggenstos, was best man and lier Claude Sother. w ho lias been sister Mary was bridesmaid Mr spiritual program. You will not working at Newport, is home for and Mrs. Jeffers will reside in BETHANY-CEDAR MILLS The want to miss this great service, a vacation. come with the crowds For the Eugene. McKinley school held commence Miss Jennie Warren entertained Pilot Clayton Scott left recently ment exercises for its graduatimi benefit of our many friends who at the home of her parents, Mr. for Los Angeles to fly a plane io class night under the direc live in the vicinity of Gale City the and Mrs Lloyd Gohean. last Fri Alaska, where he will remain for tion of Friday Mrs. James Sparks, teacher. young people of our church will day night, honoring the eighth the summer to pilot a plane for Those who graduated are Richard present the Rock of .V'.-'s in Gospel grade graduating class Present were Mr. Boeing. Moshcifsky. Louisa and Ruth Smith, drama form. Monday evening. A Virginia Johnston. Bud Baughman. Mr and Mrs. Joe Borovicka are Zurcher. Margaret Schulz, great treat is in store for all. William Sabo. Helen and James the proud parents o. a baby girl Madeline and Rov Stoffer. Members of the Ensley. Rose Mane and Alex Bella born in a Portland hospital May 8 class Christian Science Society made a speech. The class will, and the hostess. H L Doane is employed in prophecy and history were read Services are held every Sunday Billy Curing ton is visiting Bird Portland. The class colors were blue and gold at 11 a. m.: Wednesday evening Eastman at Mist. Both boys ex Mr. and Mrs. A. Bernard and their motto was "Here endeth; services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school pect to pick strawberries at Kansas family of Eugene visited with Mrs and here begmeth." Mrs. John Meurer at 11 a. m Pupils up to the age City. Bernard's parents. Mr. ar.d Mrs sang a solo, the Bethany Baptist of 20 years are welcomed. Sunday's Week-end guests a t the S. W A. Scott. Monday. They are leaving band played, Ed Moshofsky sang topic. Mortals and Immortals " Baughman home were Miss Alma oh a trip through the eastern Gottlieb of Hillsboro. Richard states as far as New York, visiting a solo, and Rev William Graf Baughman of CCC a; Oakridge. relatives and attending a conven spoke to the class on selecting a German M. E. Church. Bethany vocation. On Germantown road. Sunday Dale Baughman, and a firend from tion for the Mutual life Ins.:' Mrs Tilda Benson and Mr. and every Sunday. 10 a. m ; Ger Portland. company. Mr. Bernard is employed Mrs G Atterburg of Portland vis school man service. 11 a. m. first and Medford Persons from the CCC by that company. ited Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Anderson third Sundays; English service. 11 camp at Zig Zag spent the week Man Hurt recently. a. m . .second and fourth Sundays. end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peterson was very badly O H _______ Mr. and Mrs E B Anderson and —E. Julius Truglio. pastor. tf George Persons. and a bone was broken in his Miss Violet Anderson spent last F. H. Edlefsen. F. G. Leary. A. cut nose while plowing Monday morn Sunday with Mr and Mis. O An Gerber and Mane Gerocr of Port ing. A clevis on the eveners broke Banks M. E. Church of Columbia City. land were guests of Mr. and Mrs. and with the lines around him derson school every Sunday. 9 45 Hollis Jones and Rodney Jones of a. Sunday B. A. Mitchell Sunday. m Mrs H. Jensen, superintend was jerked over the plow. A Corvallis visited Sunday with their Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lindgren he ent. Preaching services by E. Julius forked bolt struck him on each relatives Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones. and son Raymond ot Forest Grove side of the nose About 4J stitches pastor, every Sunday eve Forest Jones of Detroit is spend Traglio. were Sundav evening guests of Mr. were taken to close the wound. ning. 8 o'clock. Aid meets ing the week-end with his parents, first and thud Ladies' and Mrs. J. A. McGee ar.d Lucille. Wednesdays at 2 Mr. 3nd Mrs H L. Elsner and Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones. Mr and Mrs. Earl Ober of Port children and Mr. and Mrs. William U Miss Gertrude Walters of Port p. m. land were Tuesday evening guests Scott and son visited Mr. and Mrs. land spent Sunday with her par of Mr and Mrs. W H Ring. Bethany Baptist Church F. W. Herring at Cornelius May ents. Mr. and Mr- Janie- W.i.te;. Harold Holmes of Dallas spent Sunday. 9:45 a. m., Bible class; Mr. and Mr Janies Sparks of Sundav with his parents. Mr and 6. Mr. and Mrs Dale Crafton and sermon at 11 a. in. and 8 p tn. B Portland vi.ited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W H. Ring. Y I’. U. at 7.30 p m Mid-week visited at the home of M. Glenn Carr Wednesday evening. _Frank_Cate and son Wallace of children Crafton's sister. Mrs Harvey Miller, Mrs Ben Graf entertained with service Wednesday at 7:30 p m. tf Forest Grove called on friends ~ ‘ here ar.d family near K.nton Sunday. a party Friday for her daughter Work." 11 a. m : Dr O C. Wright. Sunday afternoon. Ed Johnson is emp.oyed in Port Margery on her ninth birthday an Topics—"Tlie Holy Spirit's Bl< ■ Mr. qnd Mrs. John Lehman and niversary. Those present were Louise "Illustrated Mission Service." 8 p. La..rence of Cedar Mill v.. d Mr. land for awhile. Schaer. Mabel Shaw. Lucille Ger m. and Mrs. Gail Karns Tue.-dav eve- ber. Ruth Dickman Marion Dick- ning. All Saints’ Mission (Episcopal) man. Mildred Joss, Eleanor Kim- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Dcucet and Whitsunday: Church school at met, Leona. Nellie and Valentine two children of Portland £, ___ spent 9 45; morning prayer and sermon Kunce. Dora Lee Keller. Lorell Sunday with his sister. Mrs. J. p 1^ I RESTON F. Ini* niai n t aineil it» l<*a<ler>,lii|> in tir» at 11 o'clock, Church school rally Boy. Marilyn Graf. Robert and Rogers, and family. Farmingtor.br; !ge Douglas Graf, Miss Florence Pauly will be held at 3 p m.. at Trinity Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hensley and is FARMINGTON- now open to traffic, although and the guest of honor. Margery church, Portland. Children are re- «levclopnient l>y provlticing u new tire for 1*131 uilh n wider daughter, and Will Hensley of Port quested to meet at the mission at Graf. land were guests Sunday evening it is not entirely completed. treat), llattcr contour, deepi r non-skid, greater lliickncaa, Those who graduated from the Mr. ■ and Mrs Charles Boy and 1:15 p. m. at which time cars will of Mr. and Mrs Floyd Karns. and more and tougher rubber, w liicli give-, greater non-skid be available to take them to Hillsbcro union high school Friday Lorell Il Boy E„.' visited ....... Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. French visited •afety, more traction, greater blowout protection, and more her parents. Mr. and Mrs F. A. evening from here were Catherine Ray Neil of Sauv :es Island Sunday rally. Waldron, at Kansas City Thursday Bore and Alvin Schulmench than 50% longer uon--ki«l mileage. Trinity Lutheran Church Sunday visitors at the Charles On their wav home that evening Public Worship begins at 10:30 Clark home were Mr. and Mrs These achievement* are mailc practical by the 1 ircston. they were in an automobile accident a. m.; Sundav school at 9:45. Ser-1 near Banks Mrs. French received Kenneth Bennett ar.d family • 1 patented processoft ium-l lipping, pro» iding great er a<ili<-i<ni Four Square Church subject. "The Work of the mon cuts and bruises. Both cars were Portland. Cecil Alexander and Mr. Christ felt human sorrow and Holy Spirit John 15. 26. You are between the plies of the high st re I ch cortls and b<’t ween th« Richmond. wrecked. Farmington 'Welfare club met at overcame it. therefore he can sym cordially welcomed to worship with Gum-l)ippc<l hotly of the lire ami lhe tough, massive Mr. and Mrs. Ed Moschfskv and pathize with us in our griefs and us. of ................ Mrs. H. ...... H. Boge to- family of Cedar Mill were Thurs the home non-skid tread. It also provides greater slrcnglh, longer bv His divine power and love can day visitors at the Gail Karns day. C hristian < hurch zi take them awav or transform them Hexing life, ami greater protection against blowouts. Mrs. W T. Putnam Mr. and home. into blessings. So it is the way God Lord's Dav church school 9:45 a Mr. and Mrs. Alden Barron and son Feri visited Bonneville dam in his merev is calling people to m C H. Nosier, superintendent D ' (, II III • |I i p p i II 1. daughter Jean Ann of Beaverton Sunday. the great understanding ot salva-1 votional in charge of high school made it possible for Mrs William R. Withy- Mr. and . were Sunday guests of Mr and — - ere tion and that is the hapjaenings in t class. Childrens Day is first Lords combe and family of - Gaston iirestonc to design, Mrs. Gail Kams. our church here under the preach-1 Day in June. Let every member of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beck spent visitors Saturday at the H. H ing of His word by Evan Johnson the school help keep our attend develop uiiil put on I lie home. Sunday afternoon at the home of Boze the week are ance up by being present in ti r k c t the first Mrs. Charles Clark and Mr. and and his subj Mr. Beck s father in Portland. Mrs J. F. Anderson attended church Mucccssfiil balloon tire, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ireton of Scholls Sunday. Portland and Mr. and Mrs. John at Farmington in 1923. This tire was cemetery clean-up McIntyre of Gresham spent Sun the put tern used by nil dav will be May 23. day at the F. J. Meihoff home, ' and son Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bcge - others ami completely Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall of Ber.d Mother's Day guest! visited Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beck of C.ecil were Mrs. Frank Tuma revolutionized tlie tire Orenco and other relatives of Por’.- Mr. and industry ami set new Portland. land over the week-end Mr. and Mrs W. T. Putnam Jr. standard* for the Eugene Anderson of Portland _______ Mother's Day supper at a----------------- visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs attended automobile industry. the Lutheran church in H.llsboro O. F. Anc.r-cm. one day last w< .k. Sundav evening. I ¡rest o n c u 1 s o Special Mother's Day services were Carl Eaton of Grass Valley pur observed at the church Sunday. developed the first chased two heifers and one bull all-rubber non-skid calf from W. T. Putnam <N Sons These were for his sons, who are tire, ami has always member; of the 4-H Jersey Calf been first to give club of Sherman county. A party was given at the home motorists lhe benefits Catner.ne and Esther Boge at of Mr. and Mrs Frank Moore Sat of new tliscovcries in urday evening. Those present were tended Girl Reserve Camp Day at Rock Creek Saturday. Misses Marcella and Bernie Kalsch, n o n - * k i <1 «1 e * i g n , Mr. and Mrs. McEwen of Seattle. Mildred Huisman. Henrietta Van- p r o v i «1 i n g m o r c derzanden. Alfred Vandehey. Albert Wash., visited at the W. T. Put traction and greater Vanderzanden. Tony Vandehey. Ar nam home xhile enroute from Los Angeles to their home in Seattle chie Jesse. Mr. and Mrs. Julius non-skid safety. Sunday. Vanderzanden, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mother's Day guests of Mr. ard For fourteen years Vanderzanden. and Mr and Mrs. Mrs. John Boge were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moore. leading race driver* Veldon Boge and family of Beaver The Roy baseball team lost to the have driven to victory Gaston team at Gaston Sunday by ton and Mr and Mrs. Everett Boge on I ires tone tires, a score of 13 to 0. The batteries and family of Tillamook. were: Vandomelen. Vandecovenng btiill w il h (iinn- Dipped and Bernards for Roy, and Neun- JOHN WESLEY high stretch cor«1 •. | schander, VanLoo and Allyn for Funeral services for John Wesley. HIGH SPEED TYPE Gaston. 57, of Sherwood, who died Friday '1' h cy li a v c trust ctl Will Blake of San Francisco, at Hillsboro were conducted from si/E. l’l<l( I si ZE 1*1(1« 1 their lives to Firestone Cal., arrived here Tuesday to spend the Young Funeral home Saturday 4.50-20 1..”>0-19111» »14 45 • 7.8S l.eathrship — us they the summer at the J. M. Vander afternoon. Interment was at the • VI-2I 6 O0-I7III» 1Ç.IO «.If zanden home. Hillsboro cemetery. know that the 4.75-19 H.6Ç 6 00-IHHI» If.ff Sunday guests at the home of patented iirestonc io.yo 5.2S-R 6 00-20111» 16.40 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vandehey were DALLAS— Extensive applicat ”, .50-17 1 1.10 6 ”Z)-I7|||> 17-SO construction features Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vandehey of sodium chlorate for killing Can Olltrr State Prt,pt,rfit,nalfly and family. Mr. and Mrs. Geotge ala thistle are being made in Polk provide them with P. Vandehey and family, and Mr. county this year, according to Coun greater safely—longer and Mrs. Henry Vandehey and fam ty Agent J. R. Beck, who reports / iatrn tt> I nu rvnrr Tibbftt or mileagt—and greater ily. that 20 farmers have purchased a y Rlrharil ( niiiki anil Hart « v Hr» tt<>iif,Jr., Misses Minnie and Henrietta Van total of 2800 pounds of this chem blowout protection. L. «wry Monday ntght — A. II !.. derzanden and Earl Edmund., Jr. of ical this spring. Bend Girl Marries Eugene Young Man McKinley School Graduation Held Public Forum NtallMICH coillitei iH'Ung the , n ( h I<*- inetilv o| |{.i\ Gill, Mate ki . hif . i III.i (er. mill Hen G.hoine (hill > hooli 111 iih tate did not tind lhe ill«’.-, (ax w.is i.v*iied this ucvk b\ E I*’ Carleton, .'.ecirl.nx ilea tiler of the Oregon State Tea* In i » a.N.oclat h»n That ail xehooLs In Lincoln conn tv lAi’ir forced to »lo.se May II. after seven and a half inonlh.s be cause of lack of fund,-, was Carle tons .statcinrnf lie |xHiilrd out that grade leachci > in the county < elvi i hi avera ■ ol |8 >■» a \M*ek last year and high school teachi’is $(>'<<» No contracts have been given lor next yeai because o| uncertainty of money available to pay salaries and conduct the , schools. Protect yourself and family by driving in today and replacing your smooth, thin, dangerous tires with the new Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934. On Account of SAFETY the Railroad Companies Adopted ALL STEEL COACHES Insist on Your New Automobile Having an All Steel Body for SAFETY CADY MOTOR CO. x DODGE PLYMOUTH MORE THAN 50% MORE NON-SKID MILEAGE Prescriptions Just As The Doctor Ordered V^l. place strongest empha sis on this branch of our business—that's why your physician will suggest that you send prescriptions here. A Complete Stock of Staple Drugs NRÂ Firrntone Tire« nrr Truck Tr«tr<l on lhe grratrat proving? ground in the world — they liavr won this clasaic for fourteen eon«eeutivc years. Prescription Druggists 1208 Main St. Phone 26G FREE DELIVERY First and Baseline Streets JAMES W. MOTT !!• haa placed the I nal Oregon Potrict In tlie moat aecure and important poaitlon il hat ever oc* rupirj in the National I Io oar of K’lrrirntativra. Hr ia a mrmber of lb® two • landing rommiltrr* of the llouae (Public Landa and Road a) which together control more than half ci all the legislation which direrlly a (fee la I hr dialrit I he reprrarntl. Ilia work in Congreu at thia • raaion haa been directly instru mental in bringing more federal money to Orrvnn thin haa ever been granted in any session <>f < ongress. COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q kol.lllllltv oli .1.' Illl'lltllh" ¡' mi Ex YOUNG’S Funeral 1 Ionie Thought tul, Hvmpath. tlo Hcrvlce" TIIONE »73 llll l SIIOKO > ■ Washington mid Tillamook Countirs At the Primary. May »». 1!,3* Horn in Missouri, grad nate lau department University ot M i,--souri. thlrty-two yirars active law practice m Oregon, rvsld ent of < )r< - ■ n Miner llMJl served as deputy district ut- tornee, may and city attorney of Tlllamoo k 1'or many years; twenty-three ye,ars m e in ber o t school board. Strongly « nd or- d b v buxine <■ men farmer'» an d lawyers i»i ruh.- V«>tei", I’ amphiet m«>ok county .1 A.lv I 1-4 I Dicrat ol K v I V ’rrs Pamphlet Id Ad M it I. c k ngtea« C ’in. "Pay-Up-Month” Proclamation Means the Return of Business I I I THE BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN of Wuxhlgton C inly h.ivi- ihirin., this tl.-pre - Ion been pl.iyin.; the role of Banket bv lettlns jrou buy your merchandlae and their zervicez without the payment of caah. MANY' OF Illi 11 Ml RCHANTH AND PRO! 1 SSIONAI MEN have rt’iU hr I the point where THEY MUST have your tx>- o|x ration to help them meet their own obligations YOUR OWN CREDIT, a pric le.-■. a . ."t, can be renewed and bolstered for the future by a sincere attempt, at thlx time, to pay < r part pa;. < : satLsfaclorlly irrai . e to ptiy your delin quent accounts. I THE PIONEER SERVICE CO. INC., a Lite-wide credit organi- ■ zation, haa proclaimed May as "Pay Up Month ” I I TO R CO-OPERATION In till.-, batter bik ir..",. ’n<,v< no nt inon'.h will lw b. n. tu i.il to W.i. h.t--I •:> to " ,r banks, merchant»., protesslonal men and to all our citizens. CREDIT OPENS THE DOOR to Intimate acquaintanceship, revives business, and thus builds up confidence which stands you In good stead when adverse winds blow. Keep Your Credit Good Pay Your Bills Promptly Lose Your Credit and You Lose Some thing \ ou May Never Regain Pioneer Service Co., Inc. STATE OFFICE AT EUGENE, OREGON HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ' ------ • ------- ■— ' mi» BEAUTY SHOPS l'IlYSICIAN and St KGI.ON EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP A. O. PITMAN, M. D. Grnrral Braiify Work PrrmnnrntN and fill kinds of beauty work. PIIYHICIAN Ilnlronr Ifillahoro I’hnrmscj and HURGEON X-Hi»y and Physlo-Thcrapy Commercial Notlonal Ihmk Telephone 13X1X Office 32.11 ïlldg. Téléphonas Realdenca 7P1Z Sanitary Beauty Shop DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. All Kinds of llrnnty Work Physician and Surgeon PERMANENTS n sprrinlly Telephone 1171 WEIL'S APARTMENTS Mtibel Hchemlrl Wells Huilding Office 2f,x2 TELEPHONES Rrtthlrncf» 2fiHt DENTISTS COLLECTION DR. RALPH DRESSER INSURANCE County Agencie« Shule Bank Phono 2211 For Informotlon D. P. CORRIERI Telephone 2325 RUBBER STAMPS GEORGE T. McGRATII Washington Garbage Collection AND CAN3 INHIIRANCK HERVICR Phone 126.3 filli I h '.' ii mal i l.'.l I m 'I o I i " ot Evenlntt«, H.indny by Appointment COSLETT’S TRUCK SERVICE olii-« ilio" .•.«»"■. if<> lady Ulti ket.-li il., CIRCUIT JI JDCiE Commercial Building Telephone 144 Coslett Super Service Station « il. < 'atiili.late fur $«• that« new Firsifont High Spttd Tires mads at ths Firaitons Factory and Cshibilron Building at Century of Progr«ii°— Opening May 96 PALM DRUG STORE It.iul Miti iiKiiln. H. T. BOTTS Dcntlxt Firestone Tires arc ROAD TESTED on the large fleet of Firestone test cars, day and night «very day in lhe year» over ull kinds of rouda and highwuys. limi YOUR CONGRESSMAN CHURCHES 'Firestone li.iul Whin tl;<' colored couple were I m mg married by- the clergyman i and the yyords, "I aivv . honor and I i . LEA »E RS II I I’ Farmington Bridge Opened to Travel olit’y" wrri’ apt.ki-ii, tlic liiìtlcgrooin llltfl l upti’il Building Hillahoro BUY YOUR RUBBER STAMPS ebeni nireetory or Ito Ailrertleeni coll —————— 4 from HILLSBORO ARGUS The Arene —MOI --------- —„