The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 07, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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Thuraday, June 7. 1934
J o h n S |« r!rin ff. $'» '»S
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give talks on th e Hawalin Islands [
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$1 7 8 . I»« . ill l'i|»»* At I in k G u lp , $ » » ;* 4 , S im il i
' at Cooper M ountain and H azeldale)
7 S . M ilt o n N o < le .
$3 5 N .
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l ’ . i i i ' ( » .. in .
$» » » ' .
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H a ll, $ 2 3 *30
J schools.
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$ .': • ! » ,
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1. I«x M . ( iilltiiie .h . $ 8 $ $ i Ei an k
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Mrs. J. B. T hornton and family ]
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C a r te r . $ 1 4 3 » .
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of Portland spent Sunday a t the ■
I.»u»th,
$ 7 6 7 , T. nx
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$ tr ,. N 3 .
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Tom Miller home. On Monday I
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$ 113»,
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$11 λ.». t t a lla ».
S. o lt .
I I I, . I t i l i , - A, ( ». . $ 61 I N . »»leg, III III
» la in i » 'Ib u n to n $1 I a t , J o h n H e in r ic h J i .
Mr. and Mrs. Norman D antord oi
$ » 1 8 . le s ile
ta e .
$1 7M. t ie o i<•
S aitar. W . » ik \ $ :’ »a, lli iu n iu l« A 'p h a it s .d , » C u ,
lit a t .
Funk
W h ite .
$14 3 4 .
P i.u ik
Portland were guests there.
I « 7 o .» . |{
i . , i ,. . $ ? ‘3 S 7 . t t m
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$ .».9 3 0 . W . v ie n i M c e l «V I «pup
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1» II. W,Hiton »vt hXir.xxl
$68 N
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Denny »Grace
K la u ie n .
$ 1 3 1»
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W icx I cxm I m h .
$3107. K
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$1 " • ! . | ; . . x n l t |
Ayres) left last week-end tor a six
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$ 17 !»3
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John
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' weeks' trip to th e Chicago fair.
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$ '• M l . I i. m k I» ixe $1 I a I . A I
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Jim Ci •«•••. $21 ■; G<,
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$3 NN . r
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MOUNTAIDALE- Most of the !o- 1’hey will viist relatives m K ansas
»X. $ 1 4 3 1 . I'h n e n l«
h .m
W m kx.
$ I .
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s. I t iin lk r , $ t.s 31
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picking with many berries still on
Mr. and Mrs Kalph - . happert
G u lv c it .k M ii( ( > . $ 1 9 9 N . l b .
A u v tin
from him
H u b e rt B a n k * . $4 0 0 ; C h a *
lic it» . $ 1 0 0 .
»'.».'k, $ s | 7S
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$1.» SS
the vines They are selling them »Gertrude C hurchlej 1 were cliarlv-
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$••: 77», J . I n i o n O il C o
reaaonably to anyone who wishes ara-d b> a group of tru iiils and
ol
( '.» III , $ ’ >.» ; ' .
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mv iul fur the gnat.s a.x 1 «old
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I . m k I ox*.
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K u h a n i» , $ .'» 7 f» . t .
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to come in and pick for their own relatives from Portland. iie v d .lie .
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$1 1 i» .
use
and Rosedale Friday evening, lhey
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$3 . . .
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$ 1 0 0 , A u .. .............n s.,1, X ( ». .
rrul m-xtrad »'f ih r lu u s»i|»|
M ille t
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A family reunion was held at the
living on th e Anderson farm
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$106 23.
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$107 7 3 .
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C. S. Reynolds home Sunday. Pour a t Rosedale.
$
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rullixl Munii
Ir von luivr
W e in t.-.
$14 34
M a r x in
P ito n .
$113».
lu n k .
$s7O 3.
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$ 6 2 S 6. $ 9 N I , W .ix h iiiK tv o i
generations were present A large
Doris byverson. who has b e .n
I .m ill)
N ew * n in e » ,
inivihlng
to
.sell
luhrnl.x»-
in
I e s te r Roxxe
$ 1 4 .3 4 .
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l i i o i n to n .
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pot luek dinner was served at noon, spending the pas: m onth in 1 ort-
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Ih r Argun."
| 7 1 7 . lo h n l i e m i n h J r . $ 1 4 3 4 . F ra n k
1 P 1 u xh x. $ 7 7 7 » o
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1 $6?
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. land with her sister. Mi’s H erbert
$111».
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$19»’ .
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G eo
M o i» ; m .
$ 1 » 3 » ,
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$61
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1 l i n i , s $ 8 0 7 3 .1
Thom as Robertson and family Alan. Barnes, returned home bun,.ay.
R I m« h a il
$ I t . I . I . .n k
Ix i
». $ » 3
M e m e l.
$1 4 3 » .
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G u te r.
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S a u m le .-,, $ s o 7 3 .
ttm
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Jean, Rae and Lee of Simi. Cal .
Mrs. D. b. Motheiitll died recen t-
M o i « I II.
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M e m e l.
$ 1 3 .4 .
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l! , . » . l W ie d e w its c h .
lila » .
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Hobin i t . I. » h u n i..' i m i f i n i i . g »,
. o e x . im i ;
$ 7 1 7 .» . I» .K II. -
$ $ s P». M t 1
Mr. and Mrs. William Will of
at '\t'r home in Carlton, lh e
f it , I
I I.,» .I W o .I. x x il'ib . $ 1 3 ; » . H -x
17 1 7. F
F .nslcx. | . ' a i » 0 . H .ix 1 'e tc rq u in .
M n p h . i. l. $ 7 7 7 1 . t t . t t o a * l
1. Irp h o ile
S anta Barbara. C al. Mr. and Mrs. M othcrails lived m this couununilv
I I . in i n i l . $1.1 . 1 , I I . m X M e i O k ie . $ 1 3 7 4 ,
lu u . »
fin C.:» I l .1 V V ,..» l„u i,. 1 1 7 1,1 '
$ .’ 1 • l , »*. i i I J»’i <» incii. | l » a » . G K r a u t
$11
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le le p lio ie C o ,
Bruce H ahn of Westwood. Cal.. Mrs a l Cooper M ountain and Hazei-
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Jam es Whitelaw of th e Hillsboro chaser as well as distinct economy '< h . • .1 I H . U M I ’e r 'v u i x | U 3 t . J o h n i l> l \ . n . f : l . I I , .1 VV
tn < u d » .
$ ? b f» .
B i o t t a .*
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Rose Whitzel of San Diego. Cal. Ja.e for several years.
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Motor company is displaying the In both first cost and In operating W n k x t r o m . I l t a »
92
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• e. $,. » 0 . U n i n * S» tx n e S ta tio n , $3.3*3 .
Mr. and Mrs. J. I Northrup. Mr.
Ilaw> Day»"
j. . im
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i Kn.i. ix. n $ Kg G»» . $ 1 .»1 , O o n W a s h in g to n
i new improved stan d ard six Chev - costs.
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O tto 1 lu k x o n , $ | M .» S , P
I l .. . $ « | 0
I W AN I TO SELECT
S e r v i c e < ,» . $1
and Mrs. George Hauser and d .u g h -
J e a d lC r S
J une % W .lit» i », $ ■ ! > • » .
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i rolet. a companion car to the pres-
"Having experienced an im prov- \ 1 \\
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$ 6 ’» » » .
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te r Irene of Portland. Mr. and Mrs
a reliable yuung man. imw em ­
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F W u h n e r . $ ; |. x .
I ent series. The car shown above tng market, consistently running I ? . 6: g »i w Scott. $6i aa n n„od J o h n 1».»' $ 7 7 3
$.»•'».» 6 0 . S a x to n A 1 o o h » X
$1
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William Hoffman. Mr and Mrs
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is the 1934 Chevrolet new improved ahead of Iasi year since we un- e n p x le . $ > S t O ; Tom 1’ n i c n $ 1 0 .7 .» . tie.»
t im i J . •»»,..
$ .. s 2 1 .
ployed. will» I , >l(EKIi ill f. fair
ta a n k
\ » n a ke li,
Alvin Hoffman, and Mr. and Mrs
I
G. R u c k e r. $ 1 4 a ». W
II
W . iiik , .
- .
Milton Noch 910 i
standard six coach, advertised as nounced our m aster line in Ja n - i
$ 8 8 a i . i . , . . k . „ h. XX $ 1 6 s o . K u t 1 1.1.
nluratlnii an I niri hanlral In­
Harold Reynolds of Hillsboro, the
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$2 3 9 . R
$10 7 .-»; Juxe,» h II lit a r . $ 1 0 :
II» .ben. «m»xv. $ 6 1 S 3 , p o, l t . u . In.
! the world's lowest priced six. Man- uarv. we think that the m arket is tn.l l>.m
1 um l • i
clination». who Lx witling Io
$ 4 .7 8
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W y k i f r . $:• 5 6 , J
Messrs and Mesdames George Con- ORENCO—Teachers for the next ager Whitelaw states th at it is ready for a car of the unproved ' '
«
Jas. St» xx a rt. $ b > » ». 1 Ml iv n . e W il
$ 7 1S . J
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1 »87 3t»,
tram »parr time or evening» In
t-»i»i.
$ : u i. »o, e
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wu
nolly- C I W illia m s . Vernon Hahn school term will be Austin
S erai- built stvied and priced to fit the standard six type ' declared
Wll- son. $ 1 0 t o . I» K W tia ti . $1 ’ I
$4 7 $ ;
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M «at <
$1 . ta
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llllhboi» to quality a;. IN -
vv. s . Hahn. D. A. G am gus and fo n t principal, and Miss
M arti neexis o f'th e tim es and offers a b ig - 1 ltvm K. Holler, general sales tnan-
for»! D a v is . $ » t * . 11 \
J.»u. X. $ 1 0 4.». B -x e . f . » SU. J ( . K u e k . • r. $?.» 0 9 . I.«»u , . . .
» . . 1 1 1 . '„ u p Pto» II. tx t »inpanv.
SPALLATION a i i »I SERVICE
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E NiTlhrup. and Ei.a Bean. McKinnis, primary teacher.
, car » 1iue for the sm all-car pur- acer of Chevrolet Motor company. P a x e F ig u e ro a . $ l t " r - . P n a l.l P .X I,lx ,'ll M l. k e l, $ . . . . \ ! \ \ a e h n e r. $_, 5 » » 9 . $? » 0 . M o h a S up e t S e l X H «• S ta tin i . $ 77»,
Leora Williams. Ruby and Orv ille i Guests ol Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
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expert, »a» all type» of Electric
l i . im h e i. $ l* » 7 . • . J.»e » • n in e '. $ 7 . 1 7 , t a n . M ,lo P u i - $1 7 »! 1 U r i I i ll.lxxe
. $ 1 0 » .'
$ l 0 t . » ; F re i! I
\ lire » ! Ih e r 1 J
i. it x c H
$ 1 0 7.». 1 J
Reynolds, all of this vicinity
s ta rk Sunday were Mr and Mr.-.
Fellowship league a t 7:00; High e n. IS S .O I» , J
H u hex.
$ P '' ».'». J . i . k , h
Relrlgerutor-.
For
interview
K re lie r. $ 11» 75 . ( •
$ P .» 6 6 , P o u l »m l B o l
A M H Co . 1
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$
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School league. 7:00: Rev C M. W llcv \ $ 16 t o .
7 >. \
Mr. and Mrs Jam es M athiesen siiney of Portland. Mr. and Mrs
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\ m. »xx«V $ 1 3 ? »s
K e .,h n . $ , 9 i .
•1 7 3 . U
1
H u m * P u i B u m * . $» »6.
write, giving ugr ami pre.,'lit
f
r u llo « ,1 M
p M . n 1 $ p » , J a m e s • W a lte r * . $ .’ 7
and daughter. Margaret, went to M ertett and son and daughter of
Reed leader Evening service. 8:00; H,»l»t iic e n . $ - • 0 . '. ( i
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Vlto.1,
I. •
(H-cupatlon
C hristian Science Society
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M iei.
:HP.» 76 ;
$13 17. I l
R Ch n tl.i
Corvallis Monday to attend the Vancouver. Mr. Satnav Mr Laur-
sermon subject. "I Am LX’btor.’*
$7:
John
Row».
N M
M hi
$1$ »o. F
I I I I I 1 11 S I N G I N I I l t l \ G
Services are held every Sunday
$16 7 3 . 1
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F
H o lt . $»o
J,» h n
$16 7 3 ,
A lb e it
\V y» t
graduatlon of W alter M athiesen ence and Mr McGaugle of Van-
M o l i l l u i X .k I . .. | M , c l (
$ .’ ' a . A ll.
at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening
IN S I I I I I I
from Oregon State college. He re- couver
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l »mpk u n .
$37 3 5 ;
»’.»; Elmer S c h m id t. $7 1 7 . I«’ M ,» rt,. n. $ 1 3 1 1 . R .X ( l i . il m e i' M l : t i < » I .I I . M l, xxh xttf ( .»
$-'
Cornelius
M
ethodist
Episcopal
$?0 3 l.
t i . , «lite
s . a < a r. $ 5 9 7 ; J
7 . i i i H u lt,
turned home with them .
B uster Bliss. Orenco basebaU services at 8 o ’clock: Sunday school
l o t N W r ll x S I
I h i . .»(<>. HI
$36
t • II. le t. I S , ( , . $ 9 1 .0 6 . M .
Sunday school. 9 00. Divine wor­ G ra x . I 2 S 6 S . B» » Al. i. h i tn. $ $ ; 2 1 3'.».
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at
11
a.
m.
Pupils
up
to
the
age
Il
B um h. $ .s '» . H \ . I m » m . $71 > > . A u
»1er,
Mrs. Rose Whitzel ot San Diego, pitcher. Injured his hand while
lo ry
I o» i m g
I .p i.p m . i t
Go .
$N S
10 00. Sermon by Rev. Charles m c r G a u n t. $» 7S \ s
Cal., is visiting her great niece. pitching against Cornelius Sunday. of 20 years are welcomed. Sunday's ship.
n
Har.»l«l 1
,'I.lx. $ '
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F . II u . l . v
•
M Reed.
Mrs. C. I Williams, an d family
w
1 4 9 ; F ic c m .m K,»xx
$ .’ 31»
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Sunday guests at the S. W. Baugh­ topic. "God th e Only Cause
i th o rn . $ ' . ’ 3 9 . F I
B ro w n
Mrs. Whitzel. who is 81 years old. m an home were Mr. and Mrs. Creator.”
2 3 S . U,e.»
$»
Congregational Church
m ade the trip by auto with Mr Charles Davis of Portland and Mr.
R o M v o ir .
$ 1 3 .1 4
Jo e
K . iu ch .
P iili.
Public worslnp a t 11 a m "Fol- J o h n S fxe irin g $ 4 7 S ; A >»huh $ H ■»•».
G erm an M F. Church, Bethany
and Mrs. Thomas Robertson and and Mrs. W. Baughm an of Rainier
G erm
antow
n road. SUP.d.lV ‘ ' “ S the Gleam." will be the | G le n S h c.i, $ 9 5 6 . Ite x n o ld < k h r><. $ » 7 8
Rae. » Jean. : -......-
Alan ——
and • —
Lee
of
s . -»
N X.U.U.K.OU
Curington »»'III
went io
to n Heppner
" fam
—7 ily^
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rv v u r r
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rthur D un- tM iv e r N c x v n n n , $ » 7 S . A F
are vlsKine at las! week to look over logging sit- school every Sunday. 10 a m . G er- tln n n of thv R»v T. A
Arthu
c h n u d t.
F ie ld s
¡$ > .3 6
H a r o ld H . i. i'c
$ > 3 6 . K.
t h r W illia m s home.
lu atlo n s
".an aervice, 11 a m., first a n d
"Happy hay»
I $11 9 ». \,le R utschni.m . $ » 97
P ra iiL
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce J. H ahn of
Mr and M rs Fred Wolff and third Sundays; English service 11
I >KI»»»in»'. $ 1 ! 05 . Il.iii'ld Sh.qMT, 111 H l .
Westwood. Cal . returned home S un- Mr and Mrs. W. Webber and daugh- a- ni second and fourth Sun»iay.»
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day. Mr. H ahn is returning to Los ter and Mrs Alegra Sm ith ot P ort- —E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
7 5 . H a ro ld H . it h o r n . $ 7 6 7> . l » u i
I.rn iJ X .
Angeles by boat Monday. Mrs. H ahn land visited at th e W. F. H unter
J e h t jr
to
R»we M a y
I . ic h t y .
H.
M.
$6S 7 7 ; J
B a r n e y . $ 1 9 9 « » . IV
.» Tup
will visit relatives here during the home Sunday.
Banks M. E. Church
p v r. $ 1 0 0 ; W A Tu|»p»'r, $ 1 » . F . K lm < c r.
summer.
Mrs. Anna Berry went to Salem
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 F o r e st G rove.
¡ $ 1 3 7 0 ; F l B»».»■», $
M ux
W .».»«Iwjrxl,
Mrs. Jam es M athiesen an d d au g h - Mav 29 "to"visit the Citne famUv
a. m.. Mrs. H. Jensen, superm tend-
C . J . S tic k n e y e t u x t o W’ . h . H u n t -
James Lewi», $ 1 9 . 7 0 ; h»»n il . l T e m p i,
te r M argaret visited Mrs. Thor
M argaret Shepei^ of Hillsdale ent. Preachm g services by E. Julius t a g t e n e t u x , p a r t L o t 191 J o h n a o n K a ta te $65;
to n .
$27 6 0 ;
P o r tla n d G c n e r U
F le i tr ie
Groenbeck of Buxton last week.
spent tlie week-end with Virginia Traglio. pastor, every Sunday eve­ A d d it io n . Bewx e r t ö n -K e e d x ille .
C o ., $ 7 . 5 0 ; J
E . M it t e l,
$96 5 $ ;
O tt
Many from this vicinity attended Robson
ning, 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meets
W"
H . W ith e r b e e t u x t.» M e r k t « l n -
J . 'h n 't m i. $ 7 6 . 3 4 . G hax
A u itin .
‘
.
the funeral of Otis Arm entrout,
Mrs. Agnes B ryant spent th e first an d th ird W ednesdays a t 2 v e » tm e n t » .• n e >, oi s » \ of s«-- | J o e B u c k le x . $ 5 4 0 7 . F W B . c k . t t $ . 1 $51
who died suddenly Wednesday. Mr. week-end with her son. LeRoy B ry- p. nt.
tf
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A rm entrout had resided in th is vi­ ant. of Portland.
P e te r F . L u n d a e t u x t>
IF .
E a s t. $ 3 $ 2 4 .
h
H « *r*h ey, $ 4 6 ;
F
cinity all of his life.
I t i n . L o ta 1 a n d 2 a n d W
G. A. Robson
Y o u n < c n . $ 1 7 9 2 , O r x il H u tc h is o n . $ 7 17
n ^ Ir s and
Hy oJ ? Reynolds. fa^ Mr.
L y and
and Mrs.
M argaret
Sheperd and
of
Suncia»11’*’’^ 1^ 1’^ CBibteh class; |
Aer" ‘“e*
G . 't h a n i t o F ra n c e « G o t h a n l, i C . R ic e . $ 2 0 .5 1 , L . »> Ih»nel*«in. $ 1 0 75
7 h 0 , . h a ' e J i'e d a t M ountaindale Hillsdale spent Sundav at th e Jam es sermon a t 11 a in and 8 p m B part . o t 12 A ld r ic h A c re a g e
e v . $ 7 1 7 . J I I B e rb e r. $ 1 0 7 2»
m° VW‘
Middleton home a t New^berg.
V ™ ’“ u . a t
p nt l5id“ week ‘ E r n e s t F . Sohnx e t u x to C la u d e I . a u ir h - | S G,»«.» H e rta
F i'h c r ,
$ 6 4 S7; G
K
$ 2 6 29
Visitors at the C I
W illia m c
an$
M rS -
Dj Garet} service Wednesday a t 7:30 p. m. tf bn. p«rt l et« r . n j j . i J hn„ n ts i.t , J o h n E b e rle v , $ 1 6 7 3 ; C le m I n k le v $ » 7 $ ,
visitors at tne c . I. Williams and son Vernon of Portland visited Tonics- 11 a m -The Enidemic of A . i l m o n . B « « » o r r n .
F
C c a rle x
$ 1 6 7 3 . J o h n B ill, $ 6 2 7 ; H
home Thursday evening were Mr. Mrs. Carlvle Decoration Dav and in d ife re n re 8^n m VounT Peonle
J,‘hn '* 11 r " 1
M
” n .n .i
M. H ood.
$ 7 .1 7 .
A rth u r
M ill* .
$46 s*
n"d
Mrs took Mm. Carlyle and Mrs. Beach m S g e
P"
P "w r
" l 9, r -'N K J "
I
G
G a rd n e r. $ 1 2 1 2 3 . H a n s R a sm u s
O f d o t ia W i r a k
5°^
California. Mr. and w Forest Grove to spend the day.
Cilarge'
_• _
u ,
» F ir iT r e . R. s
sen. $ 1 2 1 2 3 . I I
F
S u s b a u e r, $ 1 2 1 2 3 ,
T u p p e r c la im
Mrs. W. S. H ahn and son Vernon,
Miss Stella Shaw of P ortland vis-
Trinity Lutheran Church
*2 TiS Kivv
M r and M r! W W « W u n d ts
irien ^ i,ere ®^n,d ay
Services will be conducted at 10:30
A"n . m . N«i»,.m
H.rm.n
M te WUnS" M a rr'o f
aBc 2 f rs,
Sherwood a. m ; Sunday school at 9 45. Ser- J.4'
> >-*“ '* AJd.m
n..„.
m i s s w lima M arr of K ansas C.ty and son of Portland visited Mr. and
mon subiect "The Merciful In - * '
~ ...
visited M argaret M athiesen and M rs Louie Madden Mav 30
.< u , Ttu . ..• » , . i ,;
ih a r ir - t
v v h a rm n . -
C liff o r d
« I, .
Vitation Of C hrist.”—M ath. 11, 2 8 - 1 E . W a lla c e . L o t r . G r o v e la n d 4cr.-H
Alma R afiety Sunday
John Tuma Mr
Portl^ d vnsit’ 30. You are cordially welcomed to
Mary f R o b e rt« to w u i , . ™ f p n k e t t
Mr. Mw.
and XJ__
Mrs.
la» t V11 1Auna;
ed old friends in Orenco Sunday.
worshiD w ith us
u x . p a r t L o t 2 B lo c k a F o re s t G n xe
»n<i
H arai2 *J°knson and Mr.
Donald Black of Hazeldale visit-
”
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J u liu s A « b a h r t«» \ n n a A s b a h r . L o t 3
R udod Zemanek of Portland and ed friends here Sunday.
C hristian Church
¡’f : < I L 1
P a ttia o n - M r a n » F ir » t A d d it io n .
Whitelaw Shows Standard Chevrolet
Mountaindale
Berries Sold
in the Fields
Ail Results in
Argus Pleasing
for Year Named
CH LRCH ES
CHEVROLET
Real Estate Transfers
ANNOUNCES SUBSTANTIAL
PRICE
REDUCTIONS
NEVER
BEFORE
SundAv
Sundav visitors at th e Mrs EUz
ounaay visitors at tn e Mrs E»tz-
abeth H arm s home were Millie
Schloth, Mrs. Florence Schloth and
Mrs.
Deerland, a all
of Portland.
Portland.
rs. ueerianfl
u of
a2id . ^ n , Ii e
were week-end guests at the J. L.
Vandomelen home Mrs. L. A. Rog­
ers was a visitor of th e W ashing­
ton G range Saturday.
¡2.. - jughter. Mrs. a . m Bob-
\ t tt-n ^ h h - / “ h “ 1' ' '
XtrSr>A
. Bobbitt have been helping Phil
a t fo re st Grove wtSt his
berry crop
F a th e rs Day will be observed a t
t ? e s e n ic e _ m t h e Presbyterian
church a t Orenco Sunday.
m
church school and inom ing service?
Can we do
we^ 33 "M other's
D av’ " Come on evervbodv b r t n z
fa th e r O t h e r s ^ i e ^ ™ 8
- " H a p p y D a y s " ----------
County Court
A Paint Sale
Equal to T h is!
11 a. m. Special music and mes-
CLAIMS ALLOWED FOR MONTH
sage "The B usinesT of Being a
^ ? a i F a th e r" C hristian Endeavor.
OF
APRIL,
1934
Real F ather." C hristian Endeavor.
4 O o n lr - ic t o r , M i
7 p. m. Junior, interm ediate and c h in R. e r y 4 C II o . —L.«rr<
;
Y jm h ill
E le c tr ic
-----------" H a p p y D a y » " -----------
young people. A missionary play­ C o m p a n y . » 3 « J 3 1 0 1 ; 3 .- .S
C edar
M ills C . a r ic r ,
let, 8 p. m.. presented by th e in ­
term ediate C hristian Endeavor so­ I 3 . 7 S ; C la re e n rs, c e » V 1 i 1 n 9 5 ; D o m J o e h ! n n. B |11.9S¡
---------- " H a p p y D ay»" — ■
u s h n e ll.
ciety under the direction of Miss $ R 1 o 4 b e 3 rt 4 ; R H o e g rm
an
H o tz n a g e l,
J3 4 9 ,
F re d
M artha Jam es, superintendent Mon
- day. 4 p m., children's class; prac-
T".,n Pi' r' n- »14 »54 »he
M arsh all-W ells
tlcal workers' class for young peo- „ J5‘'r . ’ , ’ V ,, S?nr? 1 , Pl,rr,>- '2 39;
HELVETIA — Mason Hill Sunday . pie,
n,
7:45 p. m. Tuesday.
2:30 p .m .,
44
Best Q uality
school will celebrate Wifhi a ( picnic ' : M
£Ilssionarv
is s io n a r y society
s o c ie ty meets
m e e ts a a t. t home
hom e
B u rb a n k , $ 13 44
n n id
D a v id s , n
ORCHARDALE—Mr. and Mrs.
° i Mr “ NIinnie E n n ^ 606 Eighth ' 1 3 4 4 . J o , H u b e r, ' 1 3 4 4 . D jv e F i r
u e rn a . '1 3 . 4 4 ; J j<
S t t w i r t . '1 3 4 4 . G eo
Alvin Hunger entertained Sunday t7ts sL id a v
andU ¿ rv w e street: a t 8 p m Hl Trl Mi&non-
V J o n ,» , ' 1 3 4 4 . D
th e foUowing m celebration of
n m s te ^ T ^ f “ o-3O ary club meet5 at home of «¡eneva B F l t r i l V - i f . f i n t r ,1 3 ' 1 4 3 4 ; 4 4 H , VVm
D a ile y J r . . , » ’ ? *
Alvin H ungers birthday anniver-
2*8™ a t 11 2 ' , „ “
3.°- Brandaw 754 Baseline; board meet- U n io n O il C o o f C a lif . '3 3 5 r ,3 ; S ta te
Tom WUUams- Mrs.
1 mm
group k T r ^ S n c h ^ I u i 'c ’ mg at church- » P m Thursday,
m a Williams and two children of
™
k
8 P m "C hristian Action" study. I n d u s t r ia l Accident Comm, '355 56; IV.
Sale starts June 1
Hillside. Mrs. G ertrude Williams.
e ^ V e m <22^ be tiU A consecutive Bible studv of in- E. C o o n , ,11.95; B M e n k e n « , , 1 1 9 5 ;
Ends June 30
Willie Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Ray ^ v n ^ N e a l McN^lre dFYeda K o m , terest
Bring your Bibles. Keep I II ; • 1 1 1 .9 5 ; Cm Drakeim ' 1 1 > g ;
K endal and Donald Kendall of
^ ¿ -c B -o ^ tte n S d ^ a ^ a m
lr' mln:J the state convention ‘at E. _E G thb en « . , 7 1 7 ; C a d y M o to r C o ,
' 6 5 8 ; L e x te r Ire la n d 4 C o m p a n y . ' 4 5 . 9 3 ,
Peavine Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
, a,7„ . „ “ cisco attended a lam Turner, Ju n e 26 to July 1 P lan to
Reichow. , 7 . 3 5 ; J W B ir n e y . Î 5 ;
" t Po^ ndv;„-)Ir ' an ?
h o m eT h er^ S S u
g% ,We tovi' e our friends and the Gus
C a r n a tio n
Lum ber C o ,
'4 4 5 3 1 '
J .hn
Fred Meury and children of Tim - £ °Ie £
M r M d Atos. pubnc
our services. R. L P u t­ H e rb , 4 9 . 9 0 ; B M c C a n n . 'S 2 7 ; H i r n
tier. Mr. and Mrs. George Laemer-
k.?™- ^ th e r members of the nam pastor.
let ,6 2 7 ; E . C e a rle y . ' 1 9 1 2 ; A . C
m an. Miss B ertha La emerman. Mr.
P o l a n d ir °v? t 5ri.S i
W a rr e n , , 1 4 0 4 ; H e rb H o o d e n p y lc . ' 7 1 7 ;
Jam es Penman. Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Pilgrim House
C h a rle s S c o tt,
Beveridge. Inez Dalpias, Mr and J ' W
the ^n P ¿5 airplane
June 10 chaoel service of wor- ' 9 5 6 , L A n d e rs ' o 1 n 4 3 ' 9 4 . 5 6 ; A r H i i d IV L a S r« e o ,,n tt, .
Mrs
R. H u d s o i Miss Vivian
to°ur?
1<J *
” a. m S l e V t i o n of
' 4 1 . 9 3 ; F re d B e n e fie l, ' 2 4 9 ; A n d y A n
Hudson. Ernest Hudson and B eth 1 Henry Bishop
n
, _ 1
tl?iUr2i'
fell
from a cherry
D ay' W orshiP conducted drr»„n,' li t 3 4 . I , - t e r G r t r h e l l ' 1 4 34
Arnel of Hayward, Mr. and Mrs t r e e “ F - r i d a y " a n d le“ b r n irom
children, y young
people
assisting
vv x \ H H,th.,rn.
lc e
h a
i s cnerry
w r ia r
v ia a a g p
t- a p ie a
s s i s t i n g ! vv
a th .,r n . , Ji*
4 9 . 9 •);
" . c .-n a ti n I
George Hunger of Forest Orove.
g cher r i e s a limb broke Paato; H enry S. H aller will speak i...r C o . ' I 7 3 . R o b e r t K in d e r . , 3 . 4 4 .
Mr. and .M rs. O tto H unger anti two
8
a
broke
■•M.-king Excuses," from t h e , ; . . , E .- h e r , 6 4 . 8 7 ; f c . . ,¡ 1 9 .
M rs' Rlchard
stepladder.
0 ^ , (esson for the 8econd g u n . c R.
»
^ hn Whi(j >f »
children, ’ MI '
VX <4
r» rv « 1 zx 0-0 r ,
A n picnic,
in m n
—
~
- in ..
k, — — rr x ^ .
r-»
. . .
_ e-
.
Hunger Q
and
children.
A
_____
day after Trinity. Sacram ent of I J o h n B ill. ' 5 3 7 ; v j . W h it r . » 1 4 3 4
Next door to Venetian T heater
lunch was held under the trees on
_
McKIXLEX ZILLY
Baptism Will be adm inistered.
J o h n E b e r lt y . ' 1 4 3 4 ; C le m I n k l r y , , 1 4 ’
the lawn. Mr. and Mrs Jack Walton J FFedm XI' ZuJy oi Portland. 57,
Pilgrim Guild meets each T h u r s - 3 4 ; G e o I t ». v e . r . , 2 8 6 « ; Jo e R a u c h ,
Phone 761
left late in the afternoon for Rock- dl?d Thursday a t Oceanside in day afternoon a t 2 for all ladies '28. « 8 ; A . S h u h z , ' 5 . 9 7 . B . t , P e ity « ,
away where they will spend the Tlllamook county and funeral ser- interested in the House. Young '9 5 6 ; R ,,y f k i n e r k . ' 9 5 6 ; G le n »hea
HILLSBORO,
OREGON
summer. Raymond Hunger left Sun- Vlces were held Saturday afternoon peoples groups as scheduled. On ' 2 0 . 3 1 ; R e y n o ld G e h rig » 1 5 5 3 , O liv e r
day to spend a week with Alvin a t 1 o'clock a t Finley s chapel in Sunday, Ju n e 17. services p re p a ra -; Newman. ' 9 5 6 ; J o h n S p e irin v , ,21.51;
Meury.
Portland. Rev. H. A. Deck officiat- tory to th e Holy Communion will
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff H ayden of
In term en t was in the family be held, and the Lord s Supper will
Strassel visited a t the J. R. Hay- p‘ot ui the I. O. O. F. cemetery In be celebrated on Ju n e 24.
den home Sunday.
Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs Tom Beveridge and
M r- z d ly ' who had not
ln
B aptist Church
Inez Dalpias visiting Jam es Pen- 800d h ealth for some time, had
Bible study 9:45. Pastor will preach
m an a t Hayward, will retu rn to gone 10 Oceanside th e previous a t 11 and 7:30. Morning topic, “The
Helper, Utah.
week in company with his wife and
eathenism of Hillsboro." Evening
" H a p p y D ay»"----------
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gulick for the H
topic. " It Was Night." And d o n 't'
benefit of his health. The end forget th a t th e third Sunday, when
came suddenly in the early m orn­ we have dinner a t the church and
ing.
Mrs Lloyd Stoner ,A nna Berger)
Mr. Zilly was born a t Petersburg, a special service a t 2:30, Is just
an d son Harold of Astoria spent Illinois, August 26, 1876. He went around the corner.
Memorial Day with her uncle and to Alaska in 1898 and came to
Methodist Episcopal Church
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Max Berger.
____ __
_____ ______
Portland
in ___
1901, . where
he had
Sunday schoof 9:45 a. m. Divine
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McMillan and since made his home. He was m ar worship,
11. Sermon by m inister;
children Virginia and Dick and ried to Miss Edna Im brie of Hills-
’ I 'HE fa c ilitie s o f branch b an k in g system
Mrs. McMillan s mother. Mrs. Dick boro on October 19. 1907 The widow subject, "Co-laborers W ith God."
Kelly, all of The Dalles, spent the and two children, Helen and Fred
A arc such th a t w e ca n Ioan m on ey in
holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W, A. McKinley Zilly Jr., of Portland
any com m unity to ta k e ca re o f th e to ta l
Jones. Decoration Day J Mr. Jones UU4,»,V..
survive. A
Four
VFL44 Ö
sisters,
4OVC4Ö, aV
Mrs.
Ll.1. Mabel
accompanied them to Newberg
Newberi to Hamilton of Newton Center, Mass.;
crop requirem ents. A t certain sea so n s
visit relatives. Mr, Jones
‘
is Mrs. ¡ Miss Louise Zilly, Mrs. Agnes Berg-
th ere is a need for la rg e fu n d s for short
Kelly's father.
J e r and Mrs, 8, A Power of C ham -
OF ALL KINDS
term loans in H illsb oro to fin a n ce farm
Raymond H eard is staying in palgn, ill. also survive. A brother,
f o r e s t Grove a t present and driv- Carol Zilly of Portland, died sever­
or d a iry operations. T hrough the H illsb oro
J
List
your
property
with
me.
ing truck between Buxton and al m onths ago,
Birthday Party
Held Orchardale
21 to 34%
SAVINGS
Mason Hill Sunday
School to Picnic
P A IN T
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
B igger financial
RESOURCES
FOR HILLSBORO
Hazeldale
IN S U R A N C E
I have buyers and trades
Balem.
«s«r. and Mrs. Max Berger and Joe.
MRS. HATTIE PHILLIPS
if price is right.
Mr. and Mrs. George Altisian and
BEAVERTON—Mrs. H attie P h il­
Elizabeth and Bernard, and Vernon lips, 57, wife of Myron E. Phillips,
Bronkey of Beaverton spent Sunday died May 29 at her home in P o rt­
w ith Mr. Berger's brother, Joe Berg­ land She was born in Beaverton
er, a t Skam ania, Wash. The young In 1877 the daughter of the late
couple climbed Beacon Rock and Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Davies Oregon
en route home the party visited pioneers. Besides th e widower .she
R eal E state and
Bonnev.fie Dam.
leaves four daughters, Mrs, Helen
F red Strickland is engaged as a Declows and Lois Erickson of P o rt­
Insurance
ca rp e rte r a t th e CCC camp a t Wes- land, Mrs. R uth Woods of Wasco
tim ber.
and - Eugenia Golden of
- Longview,
M(
- Can finance your insurance
and Mrs. J. C. Sm ith haxi —
Wash., two sisters, - Miss
lerle
premiums on a monthly
as ¿inner guests Thursday evening Davies, principal of the Beaverton
Mrs, George McLelland and h e r , grade school, and Mrs, Daisy Hock-
basis.
daughter Belle and Jim Robertson m ol Corvallt«.
P h on e 171
of
P ortland
and Mrs. Henri'
Funeral services were conducted 1152 2nd St.
P faender and baby daughter. Jan et m Portland Friday. In term en t W as'
McKenzie of Honolulu. Mrs. Pfaen- a t Crescent Grove cemetery
dcr wi.l tie remembered as Miss I -----------
Anne McLelland who came from *-
•" — —
th e Portland Library several times
to tell stories to the children and
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$1.50
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LENTZ A U TO PARTS
Second and B aselin e S treets
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P hone 591
B ranch o ffic e th e resou rces o f T he First
N ation al Bank o f P ortland are m ade a v a il­
a b le for this purpose.
A n y resident o f this d istrict, n eed in g such
tem porary fu n d s, is invited to com e into
th e H illsboro Branch o ffic e and talk over
th e m atter w ith Mr. R. J. S cearce, M an­
ag er. W h eth er or not your situation is
such that the loan can be m ade w e assure
you, Mr. S cearce w ill g la d ly discuss th e
m atter w ith you. It is his and our d esire
to m ak e the H illsb oro B ranch o ffic e in
e v e r y w ay a h e lp fu l unit in th e building
up o f this area.
O ne o f the m ost im portant fu n ction s o f
th is bank is to assist in providing for the
fin a n cia l needs of H illsb oro and th e su r­
rounding territory. W e invite you to a v ail
y o u rself of this and oth er services o f this
bank.
Deposits in this
bank insured u n ­
der term s of the
Federal D e p o s it
Insurance Plan.
J. Scearce, M anager
James C. Say, Assistant
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C h e v r o le t’s re d u c ed
prices reflect the record-
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month, is keeping Chevrolet first in sales.
In offering these exceptional values,
Chevrolet hopes to maintain, during the
balance of the year, the high level of
employment so necessary to the general
program of recovery.
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this announcement when you can see
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