The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 31, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    Aloha will be the teacher next year
In “Riptide," her glamorous new I r?
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W. A. Jones was pleasantly su r­
the northwest the n e w set-up
M e tro H o ld » )ii Mayer tim in g ve I ' f i l l , I \ •IIHICllCV
T ig a r d P u ts
prised by neighbors and friends Miss Thelm a Sandy of Banks
merely alnipllfltw calling out of the
hiele which will be at the Venetian
‘
on Wednesday evening, il being his
guard organiza! Ions In ease of a
theatre Sunday. June 3. for three
etghty-third birthday Cards were
Queen Candidate 'n a t i o n a l emergency Governors ot
I’S.
o n P ro g ra m enjoyed
Bride
of
M
aurice
T
hom
pson
during the evening Present
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,
the several states still retail their
Vandehey has authority over tin* troop: lor use
were Messrs, and Mesdanies C. P.
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Miss l'helina tSan.lv Of of c a tiin ioni lin -e n M ountain i
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ontliiental b.nk- for the fourth ot July celebration in the states. • • •
M artin Aarhaus. George Altistan. d - 1 hoiiihsoii of Keyport. Wash..
Hazel Wolford attended the high i r
i s .
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bt't’l l
Ito ti) i t i * t <’l |
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs
Meury and family at Tlmlor.
Fred
Hay you saw It In tlie Argus.
tus ll l ] l |( V |l c u l l i l i -
mu i
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Ross Ward. Sabuia Whitehead. Miss-
RCHOtJ Ft * nrogram was pre- es Mari G rand and Jean 'sm ith.
s< HGI.LS a program was pre Mcssrs
Hallock and Rob-
■fntel m o f Tkeafn Methnriixt I ert Cameron
"
chiirrh choir Sunday night with O
Community club program of local
I
I s ih S S m an MI m C. E.
Thursday evSnng was a de-
___ a director
. x i and
i . 1 Miss
- vr»ien
cldtxd success.
G ilb ert was
Helen elded
success. Those
Those taking
taking part
p a rt
S ^ £ r X n u T M o i ^ t h T n l i a t- were John Black. Betty Jean G ird-
S S d Jd M ^ M w e ^ p r S ^ n t from L»er. M arian Hagg. Betty Altlslan.
Tigard.
Marvin
Kathleen
reading. :
•4
iss.
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E. Finley.
May -•»• wt 3 p. ni. at th e home of school graduation In FVivst Grove *
__
U * b rid es parents.
Pnday evening She spent the night I _
,
, Hie ceremony took place on the with R uth I illy at G ales Creek. 'G r e a t P ic tu r e R o o k e d
lawu> *htcto was beautiful with IUI
M ra Davie« Prealdent
V en etian A ttraction
n atural shrubbery and large baskets The American l egion Auxiliary of
of delphinium s and snapdragons
Ranks held a special meeting i t l -
"Viva Villa!" which Is featured
1,lc bilde wote
a
dross
of
white
day
afternoon
and
elected
the
foi-
Thursday. Friday and Saturday at
wore a dress ol white ¡¡.u afternoon and elect __ __
“ J“» « ld >»ce which was made low,ng officers Mrs F, d iu Davies, the Venetian theatre with W alla.e
£ £ »
II
? iUr
MP ’ . . E v a ? Moore, vice- i Beery starred, takes its place among
In Hillsboro.
Mis Anione Meeuwsen mid son
Fred motored to Lebanon Saturday
to visit relatives
M 's F ran k Herliickx h a s re tu rn e d
4
1,1
April gasoline sales In Oregon
exceeded those lor the sam e m onth
last year by 2.<ltlU.3tM gallons mid
brought till' tolal lor the f o u r
m onths up lo 4H tuia LUI gallons or
1
i ü lo n s 111 excess of thè
W s ka
* lMwptt«l about two sales (or the first four m onttu of
" ” kîl
1933
A ixirtv was glv. n at tlie home of
Mr. and Mrs Theodore Vantler-
zanden Friday evening ' The "iv¿- „.guixi'
'¡,l ‘‘" '" 'a t toll of 315.-
Y ' . x 1 '¿ V ir, V " “ üP * r J "
.
Dorothy McMichael. Beulah Stock
ton. Frances Nash; solo. George
Hosklngs; address. H arry A Stew ­
a rt: quartet. Leland Moore. Virgin­
ia Parks. Frances Nash. George F
Hosklng; address, P E. Lewis; ben­
ediction. Rev. A. Hawthorne.
Sam m v H o tter Breaks Arm
SaEmjM Qotte? broke It- arm last
Pridav while nlaviwr ball
M o u n ta in Ih m m ladies will hold
n community Dot luck dinner at
th e n a rs o h ^ e June 3f i n honor of
Rev m^d Mre W E S h n p X
M is Y \n rv ^ lu M ie ld of Proievdle
MISS Alary l U U K l o U l^ r iu ir i u i!
sp en t the
SchmeltZ!'
Childrens'
a t M ountai
conlmlttet, Mesdanies Jones. Web- bouquet of yellow rosebuds The
ber. and Klnchelow
groom was attended by lits brother.
Rosedale school closed Friday with Francls Thompson ol Portland
a picnic at the school. Several
ret',‘^ ,nK lhc ceremony Mrs. Ar-
motoers were present. Games and i*lle Thompson and Miss Mary
races were enjoyed The awards Kingston sang "Sweethearts l\>r-
wcnt to Lois Rav Jack, June Jack. "
“ ld “I L“ '«
Truly." Mrs.
Girdler. Helen Wetburg. F rank
t f f ’ ' b n d a l “ i n n ,'
Glllenwater; wheelbarrow race was din« m arch as tin- bridal party
won L’c Joe and K atie S an to ro A lu-irchcd out the lront door to the
l-’iune of high score roulette was rear ot th e lawn where th e cere-
Plaved a » d winners were Ronald
Perturmed
by Rev Claude
G raham for the school and Mrs. pc Sa^m pastor of the C hristian
B. A. Glllenwater for the mothers cluuvh of Fores Grove before a
I
U ObsrV
... group Of I m m e d ia te fr ie n d s . n d
......- ....... ...........
Æ
H ave Big Kusli
War. it combines spectacle and
Tlie big rush of the berry season hum an elements in a m anner rem l-
lie KNEW
Ml
and
Mrs
p
J
Vaiiilerzan.len
I
bynj»
Cronemtller.
oecurred last week as the Hodle ntscent of that great classic ot all
IT W A S N ’T
Barreling company found It neces- lime. "Tlie Birth of a N ation." It and d a ughter Delores ami Mrs I
sary to put on an extra shift at 18 m much the sam e vein,
William Vandomeleu motored to
M, l AI.I.
Salem Sunday to visit Mr and Mi .
night, beginning Thursday. A call
Charles Karlick and Infant son
for women to work th e belts w as' a ,
•
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.
T 1 he
Suni
ls,. G ar,lei,
arden elub
club held a
B on, to Mr and M r,
i , ,
h,‘ Sw
irls,.
>.1« out to nearby communities and
lO U U tilllK u U C ( . l l l l l
Moore May 'M a U.v ’
J
n><*t‘lig May ¡7 In Ihe evening
to Forest Grove The extra
------ crew
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Severn! inx'plé lio in ih» linv vi " 11 î.U^y
‘Hie next mort-
A child's tastes are very
was soon gathered Work la gan to
Clnllv went to P o rtlan d Sunday to J m n ^ j " »1 7 p " m
S‘
definite II usually knows
slacken by the middle of this week
what's gissl for It' flints
a tte n d th e picnic at Colum bia
M r " a n d Mrs Jim llavden am!
so th at the one crow could handle
MOUNTAINDAI F’ M r s
t ...
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the berries
I Ma lu e ^ i e d c n u n i s l lY, ,ks ¿ o n ? U n l" ' rs“ '
why most babies refuse any
two sons or Slrassel were Sunday
Bert Fnibric one of the supervls- u,nU
oilier
milk.
visitors al I he J It Hayden home
n r s r e n o n s t h a t n n t o \ l „ n , l ,v iii.'h)
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11,10 Wetfuesdav I
^lr ... . . .
... A,.'.ln H'lng, r and
10c quart
and Mrs G ito H unger attem ltxl
Orchardak
Jersey M ilk
Has a "500” Party
Capitol News Letter
th e d am ,- giv. n nt n „ . G ina s m e j
(t'o iitin u o l frv m p « k * I)
34.
Scholls
daMr*X.e^ UMrsU rh o A L Havnea and JX"
“n<? B‘L‘S' ,u le li’i gest eUss and Mrs c h i i Sandy of Banks and and ¿alt and are later shipped' Out
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes and m any rural school in the countv a
r .d ..a ie n t . k J
......... -..a
.................................. id.,... ,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rowell spent
th e week-end fishing on th e Big
Nestucca river.
M r l 'j l l l
I c f v U 'V
I ) lirv
l » * * .I.I I l J t I N t y
IV .lliy
years, but a third failure will mean kel , horn, a, G roen M ountain .‘tat
permanent rejection. Heretofore ap- " r‘- T v evening
P H O N E 2IIH
Mr. amt Mrs R. C H unger spent '
pliciuits could try out as long as
they ixitild get the permission of ■
already 130
ir the m xt
be held ,n
tl.
"¿L’
Misses hr.
F a m ilv R eu n ion H eld
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen.
,'ho died In
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Twigg and sons.
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R alph Christensen
ears In the
attended a family reunion picnic
" ............... ......... . -a s tlie olili'xt
fo r relatives a t the Amos W atkins
Minin inm ate of the hii'pital He wus
place n ear Laurel.
¡originally committed from L i n n
ss in county.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sutherland
• • •
P ortland spent the week-end
th e F. E. Rowell home. O ther S un­
The color design for t h e 1935
th
u
r
Nussbaumer
day guests were Mr. and Mrs. H ar­
iiutomob: .■ license plates lias a l­
ris Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. P. C. ence Palmer, optimist
ready been decldeil The plates will
will; Gerald
Anderson of Portland.
be black wuh bright yellow figures
Miss Hazel Penne is spending a P ran k L e o n e tti.__ _
tills
two weeks' vacation a t the p aren t­ enth grade, and Florence Beard C' .
the
a l home, while her mother, Mrs. S. School closed Friday with a pot ?Pd .
luck
d
inner
at
the
school.
A
very
“
ilLboro.
A Penne, Is visiting her father,
David Wight, a t Bellingham. Wash.. large crowd was in attendance. Ice Glmstead
M. N. Bonham visited last week cream was furnished by the teacher. SaT;mi
ui Vancouver, w a sn .. •
w ith his niece, Mrs. Minnie Alsep, Wilbur Crocker. Crocker left fo r i, Kiene
toe hX m £
M c p ^ k ^ ,US
Mrs- C- w l Mr “ d M” Owen Palm er and
a t Gervais.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R utger of C ^ p e r Mountain school a g lin ’n e « ^ ^ a n d ^ M r s . W. T S e U e « spent S m<?rf o V a S l C reek'w ere1 Mv>n-
P ortland visited friends here last
several days last week with Mr.
Tuesday and spent a p art of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Churchley Jr. ¿ ¿ V Mrs' Dwi«h t Sellers n ear Hills- day
home. visitors a t the O W. McGraw-
day caring for the graves of the
C harles Adams family a t the Moun­ moved from Rosedale to their "home iX>r° '
Ed Clark Is moving Into the
M
any Veterans
V eteran s Buried
Buried
ta in Side cemetery.
at W nch Hiuel during to e week
M'‘nT
, house recently vacated by th e 'e 'v. sV dne^^Tonitol'lv"' n !m '7 ” ' v Mr ' M>r- . . ,l’ to i t '' ‘il ‘iuldoVk
' i'7
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. G ray of New mivA-Th
c {jurclVey S r- h ave
Twenty veterans are buried In G,0M2e>' family Mrs. L. Robertson donielen and Aiiiv and ttfron w” !" h|K*'»ay engineer l e s t congress
York visited Mrs. Ida Kays. J. E moved back to th eir farm.
toe Banks cemetery. Seventeen are
Th« Dalles Is keeping house for lenbeck
‘ ' ° d H ,k n Hol‘ adopt the p r o v e d am endm ent to
S utherland and the Rowell homes
M ax Berger H onored
N orthern Civil W ar veterans, one a ,um -
The Frank A dana show
t,u' n’easurereitin'ingthea[)|)roi)ri.i-
la st Wednesday. Mrs. G ray was
M m Berger was surprised last
- " ^ I7an.'_5ne_a
S.r<’uU Mer‘ Monday
act was g i v « se ro m i
‘
"-¿ ¡j,)5
formerly Esteila Gerber.
Saturday evening by a group of
J e~ ran
° ne
Scouts ure meeUnK every' nights ‘last week ‘at Buckley 'm id R h T
t O “ W>ri”“ la t e ly
»1,500.1
M ountain Home C hristian En friends who gathered to celebrate
,yVar
„
eteraV,-,t
.
Monday
evening
in
toe
scout
cabin
Lowe
mill
From
there
the*
show
?.U
7
?
J*
r,'d
uetion.
according
to'
deavor held a business meeting a t his birthday. Five hundred was
M ' I*a rr>' W hitfield of with th eir scoutmaster. A. C Wahl, i will go to Banks
1 * Haldock. would be disastrous to the
....
th e Saunders home Monday evening. --------
. . . high honors awarded Estacada spent toe week-end with Fourteen members are enrolled.
Perry Dumas returned b o m , hlgllw." program in thks stato. nec-
with
M inor Hesse graduated from P a­ played
to Mrs. John Thompson and Wil­
% Pa*™15. Mr. and They are Raymond Dterickx. Roy Sunday after spending a week wdth PSJdti,,tuK' th<‘ discontinuation o f
cific University Monday.
Bn r » r o J ^ Gi U ila’ Ma£JOne G rii' “ oss, Donald Moore. Calvin T hat- his uncle L. R HarrK a t F.?resr Pr'“ '>rallv all n ew construction
liam
Heil.
Guests
included
Messrs,
Scholls Ladies' Aid will meet at and Mesdames John Thompson Joe I fin
in re
tu rn e d hnm*>
o n them #—
— ...
—
xiuris, ut rort'bt projects After July 1 and throw-
returned
home w
with
lor ehae
cher. Donald Tucker,
all of Banks. i « Grove.
th e L. W. G uild home Friday.
sonic JiXX) men out of work
m e “ '»»
Melvin Erdman. Delbert Wright, i
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Moore and Bush, George Altisian, William a The
M others' V
club
meet r F r ri-
Nolan VanDomelen.
Baldock points out th a t the high­
Heil, J. C. Smith, C. P. Syverson
4UO will meet
l ‘ ;Noian
vanuom elen. G erheart Erd-
/
\r <
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seiffert and W.
A. Jones, John Black, and M r
afternoon with Mrs.
Eli man. and Jake Vandomelen On the I /X p p r e c ,f lt,o n for V ote
way departm ent has no funds for
daughter Mary Jane were Sunday Edna Wil^v
list also
also are
arp two
t a n members
mAmK-ar« of the
Wiley.
’ Grindle.
.
T
list
>n P rim aries E xpressed *?*’* construction and Ls depend-
^ je?^s
^be Chester Miller home
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
S.
Kaiser.
Mrs.
hnm
q
r
h
Jens^n
returned
former
scout
troop.
They
are
Lyle
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oattioki, avxiG
---- y
v ....v. ow-wzub ut MMp. a »icy ure luViei
‘My appreciation for rhn vnt.. * entirely on federal aid for this
Newberg.
J!7_ank_I?'ieJdJe
Ann. and
J u ld .c^ rgtLTh£m Pson -T h e accorded me in the primary »lection parl of t h c -s ta:c highway program
Miss Evelyn Hesse and Minor Mr.
attending college the scout c o m m it te e k o i R M K t o ^ can b ^ t " ‘be slmwn^ by my con
and
Mrs.
W.
C.
Yoran
of
P
ort­
Hesse, accompanied bv Marion G ro­ land were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
rv™i„ , tv.
z-
B B. Tresham and Win Huges.
tinued efforts to give to tS *people
The Oregon National G uard is
and , of
u ver
« Portland
«„p u , ™
. Milton
™ , „ Johnson
o s c I w P "Brook« or,
a rT
- s S
an « d , of
Mildred
Elder
Hillsboro,
a t- 'V tT ve ¿ X n b a t o “ ^ ' . »
¿ s x a s g s a u ^ g g i s u w
w
s
• w s ’w s s n i s s f c
s , ‘“
itp u u m aji nominee
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mi-.
s r s
S
S
r
s
“ e" ■ » M
™
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p E
a
a
W
x
s s
for county commissioner T th in k 5Lonl
natto,u‘l ffuard bureau at
the many voters who expressed Wiyihln»?tx)n completed the federal-
lzatlon of tlie organization started
totueMrS' ** d Groner ga' e a trav e-
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bich and Jackson Dooley of Forest Thursday to attend toe county their faith in my policies.
when tlie state troops were m uster­
xJro' or,H xt -.. v , ov, ,
tv
.
Grove visited Mrs. Dodds.
council fire in Forest Grove next
ed
into «crvire for the World wa
crrY 'xvi'S?, ^ FS' , EarL r^ fu?iey and P r o g r a m . P i c n i c
J
Che5t€r
Frydendall and Tuesday evening.
l e g M ^ d r o r B Y n g " ? ' th ° V " T° Ur A' ' ' ,''d ‘ng Vo m X ' X i ^.U W hite
Kverv- Lee returned to M-anzan-
fe cl
r 1CI11C
daughter Helen. Mrs. Jav P inkard
Brooks Hanford of Hillsboro was
gal a d vertisin g to the A rgus.
in charge of all guard troops In
lta Sunday after several days with
T? J
t T‘.
t >
and ¡ittle son and A. B McDarlane a Banks visitor Mondav
relatives to re and m Hillsboro.
L n u S I llt C O D T c r t l l sp®*Jt Saturday and Sunday with
Sunday dinner guests a t the
H . j A * o ^ S ^ a r n i . on
H I T E O N - H ,^
..
. home of M r and M rl MillaM b S !
H I I tO N —Hl teon
school closed PorU anÊ^speY t*
t h e ' Ñevrt¿7g“ road.“ 'w ¿
a
' - ^ erS- ° f - - - ’ " e
and
^ a n t Bra-"
i I n n i i j t u r i v r A y Monday
£ .. e W . h . . « .
S S S S?dp Y r f i a ^ a M ^ e '
A f n n d n t , when ¿¿red"'by"
i___ a P V P r v in o r n n r ) n
- __ ,
* ...
r
tile bull out cphr-Sii-lblte?
^Ii5s Esther
Eli Hopkins of Wishram. Wash.. Baum gardner of Thompson N I)
io ,
when it suddenly Schrader, wno has taught here and Miss G arth a Hall of Richmond a sister of the B ram ans T he Bra
™ked, lum - Su,? ng a deeP gash
years' Wll! **
Beaverton Va„ spent last Wednesday and mans and BurneUs were n e i g h ^
G A S O L IN E S
in one leg and bruising his bodv. schools next year.
Thursday with Mrs E E H onkin' in N orth Dakota ¿ .fo r i
Passing neighbors saw th a t he w is
Miss M argaret Zimmerman of tots “ d «on Clyde.
'
' H Pldn5 Oregon
FC C° ming tO
R ichfield - G eneral - Shell - U nion - Gilm ore
navm
anim al Wn
district
Mr
; r Rov
nf
Y
k e n g ^ N trouble
e w to r g with
8^ ^ th - e He
hlgh was a graduate of Beaver- f ^ Miss
b / ^ Moxie
aJ eWb Hopkins
^ v i l i left
V ^ Wednes-
t h t o i H Mr.
ills b and
o ro V
n te
ta X Srhuimprich
J ^ „ " ‘f f o n T of
READ THE IVORY SOAP ADV.
and
W IN
A
NEW
Plymouth
C A D Y M O TO R CO.
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
. n
Coslett S uper Service Station
t v
MKi! ¿ k f r hHon„rod
„M r. and Mrs E. D. Hite visited ie7vf n e l , " lshr,am ' Wasil- s h e wiI1 the i£ u rth b irthday of their daugh-
A bridal shower was held a t the
Kray at the G erm an Old friends f o r ' T 1 ro?" 3 party 01
Betty Jean Sunday evenm :
J o h n SchmGtSer horn“ Mmidav ¿ t h ° lks t omp- Sunday. He celebrated Umted S t a t e t i J P ,,around th e ™ ose pre -n t were Mr. and Mr
Hi-Pressure Greasing
Free Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
F irestone Tires, T ubes and A ccessories
DRIVE IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
» f f w
a r s s A
S R
f f l :
5 s s „ c: s r
were Mrs. W. D. Baker. Miss Erm a a£ th£ pl??,e “¿ “ h 0«1 Irene Coult-
Mrs. Lucinda Mead snent Sun
Baker, and Mrs. Neal Baker of ~ a„ ,E™est Hite. Daniel Bowers, day night with M
an d M rC
M anning, and
Mrs.
Belle
B
ennett
H^
'
Olson
and
Henry
Davies
"
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— n M r- and Mrs
z-«
i Wash.
.
rtflV ??™
DdtoVrx
_ has
l_
v_
° L B atp e Ground,
About
n ' u'L
who.
been
quite
"to ^ p e n d 'th e ^ u m -
fifty attended. Miss Baker is a
i!ie ?a sL weeh. is able to be up. m tr
school teacher and is well known „
Hucker a n d Ira Pow-
F ran k Rinrk kraoh» „ »„ ■ , j
in Scholls, where toe family form er- ?!! of Buxton visited Monday eve- ______k Rinck bought a truck load
ly lived. H arry Schmeltzer is m as- ninj. at th e C. W. S truthers home.
'
te r of Scholls Grange.
Miss Dorothea S tru th ers was a
M r. and Mrs. J. E. B ennett have a7erek*ei d Kb“ 1 at the A. C Rob-
moved to Blue Lake for th e sum - U3??n hon?e m Portland,
m er. They have charge of to e re- -. Berry picking will begin on top
sort.
Handy ranch here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. O tto Schultz of h A
the farm ers here
Bw.hany were guests Sunday eve- “ ““. t h e i r hay cut during the rain
jn n y a t the John Sutherland home.
? .? past week, but it was only
M is. J. W. R aynard has gone to s“ 8htly damaged.
W arm Springs, Wash., for several
w eeks’ treatm ent.
Jo h n Hitchcock has employed 17 i
pickers during toe past week h a r ­
vesting three and a half acres of
peas.
Scholls Berry Growers' association
m et Saturday night and refused an
offer of two cents on this year s
crop.
FEED
H O D G EN -BR EW STER
“R ip tid e” N ew Sunday
F eature for V enetian
W ith Robert Montgomery and
H erbert M arshall sharing leading
man honors, one of the mast im ­
assembled is
e pressive
.—
« casts
.« » ever assemoie<
seen m support of Norma Shearer
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Coslett Super Service Station
COSI.ETTS TRUCK SERVICE
First and Raseline Streets
§ AV I i^J O
Phone 1263
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
Open an Account Today
She Doesn’t Know
How You Do It!
e«rot„
Commercial
N ational Rank
"Tlie Largest Independent Bank In
Washington County."
Hillsboro, Oregon
‘Tim e P ro v ed ” C hick and
Rosedale Teacher
Honored at Party
T urkey F eeds are safe
and econ om ical
HAZELDALE— Miss Jean Sm ith
.
was guest of honor a t a surprise Our feeds and our service
p arty a t Rosedale school May 22.
,
given by th e directors and parents
W1H please you.
of the district. Cards and games
were enjoyed during the evening. „
^ s e m e n t,6 and toV ^irector" present^ P a r t n e r s ’ C a s h S t o r e
cd Miss Sm ith with a handsome six-
piece desk set in appreciation of
n e r past four years’ work at the
school About seventy-five were pres-
ent. Mrs. Sabina W hitehead of
Feed, Seeds and Poultry
Phone 3061
You feel a little embarrassed and sorry for her. She looks so
admiring and helpless, so envious, and so—so—ineffective!
Her clothes are always so bad, poor little thing. And she pays
too much for them. Her home is furnished with all the wrong things.
She seems to have a genius for wasting money. When she goes out
to buy anything, soap or silverware, or lingerie or lamps, she’s sure
to turn up with something nobody ever heard of before and doesn’t
want to hear of again.
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SH O rS
T E S T E D FO R 100 Y E A R S
First Mortgages have stood the test for 100 years
through hard times and good times.
Our monthly payment Mortgage which is reduced
a little each month is doubly secure.
Invest with us today.
Amounts of $100.00 and up accepted.
HUBOKON
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
O rnerai Beauty Work
PHYSICIAN and HI1RGKON
X-Ray and Phyalo-Therapy
Permanents and all kinda of
beauty work.
Telephone 1ÎR1X
Rairony ffillshoro Pharmary
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All Kinds of Beauty Work
PERMANENTS
Commercial National Rank lildy.
Telephon ea
Office J12.31
Hen It (cnee 7viZ
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
a specialty
Telephone 1471
WEIL’B APARTMENTS
Mabel Hchendel
Wells Building
DENTISTS
garbage collection
DR. RALPH DRESSER
One really gets a little vexed with her—
Dentist
Commercial Building
But let’s not waste too much time on her. It’s about time for
you, dear lady, to have your weekly look through the advertisements.
anti
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
— ______________ _____
She is that eager, but not very bright, little woman who, "my
dear, doesn’t ever read advertisements.” Who doesn’t know what to
buy, or where to find it, or what to pay for it. Who doesn’t know
values and can’t compare them. Who doesn’t know that when a new
style, or a new convenience, or a new anything arrives, one sees it
first in the advertisements.
PHYSICIAN
Telephone 144
Evenings, Sunday by Appointment
telephones
Itralilenr« 2IIH1
Garbage Collection
AND CANS
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p. cortniF.ni
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATII
BUY YOUR
Washington County Ayenrlee
INRIJRANCK HKRVICK
Khiite Rank liulldiny
RUBBER STAMPS
Phone 2211
Hllleboro
from
HILLSBORO ARGUS
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