The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 19, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Society H a s
Leader Vote
at Cornelius
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CORNELIUS-
T h e _ V a c a ti o n
R oad" and "Die Quiet Road." were
the devotional topics of the Women s
Home Missionary society of the M.
E church held in the church p ar-
lors 1-ues-lay atternoon with JMra.
M attie Smith as leader, la k e Tune
to Be Holy" was the devotional
song sung by the congregation and
Helen and Frank Oliver sang
' Friendship With Jesus" and "Carry
P
(H r M ià i r>..ro<hy c . - ' l e l
Me Rack to Calvary s M ountain
aecomixuneo at the piano by Miss
A laska.^¡¿L '* an d Showed m ew or'k
Detnpsev's parents. Mr and Mrs.
J C B arnard The Dempseys and
B arnards are visiting at Ashland
this week
Mrs Joseph C .vhran accompanied
Mr and Mrs C. Wells and June of
Redmond on a trip to Pacific City
last week
Harold Finegan left last week for
Co»is county, where he is employed
Harold graduated from Oregon
S tate th is June.
Mr and Mrs. C O. Dixon a t-
tended the golden wedding annlver-
saw ot Mr Dixon s parents Mr
and Mrs E A Dixon of Milwaukie
Sunday.
p,,rn Hill community enjoyed thelr
annual picnic a the A. Dunealf
wood, sundav
The Cornelius ball
club battled io a 7 to 7 tie with
W illamette Sunday afternoon on
ilb im e tte field.
field T
he cam
the w
Willamette
The
game e
t,nded l n ‘the 16th inning when at
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J o i l ^ start‘S it” “ "‘¿ “ ^ h e w ’? ^ th e
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H IL L S B O R O
North Plains
Lodge H olds
BÌ£ S essio n
. |l\ Mt- Metrin Jne' -
NORTH Pl AIMS Glencoe lodce.
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. of North _______
Plains celebrated
,7;.,'‘ tiitieth ""an n n ersarv ot the
{oulK|, n|, ,,f the ¡,x { saiu rd .n
vugnitarie- present were G rand Vice
Chancellor John L Foote of si
Helen.-. G rand K o t K and S .
W alter Gleason. Portland; G rand
Inner G uard Charles W alter North
Plains: Past G C W S Barnes.
Portland. Past G C . E 1 Ballagh.
St Helens: P G C Fred Johnson,
P o rtlan d
The honor guest of the evening.
charter
a S le T ^ c ^
gone bv'?'*' m t" CStln*
d ‘yS
Frier, ¡ship Temple. P y llu a n S is -
a '^ a u ^ d '^
g ' S ic ^
Missions
Mrs F. meeting
O. shay foUowmg
conduct- game
con-
d a, busmess
*?«*• Cornelius
O rn. u is
v tied
Lea for
l r second ted silver dollar plant, which Tb),>(.
antly surprised with a h an d k er­
chief shower in her honor. Miss Eugene were guests of Mrs.
son: address by
F re d
Brown leaves Cornelius soon to Boyd last week.
Johnson. Portland: history of Olen-
make her home with her parents
^jr and M rj Sam Slay ton and eoe lodge by K of R and S . E. P
w^ f re s^e wlll teach in xir and \ i rs,
q o t t o( Portland Cornelius:
duet by Frances and
th e Eldridge school Mrs Ray Shaw were guests of Mrs Edith B urbank Patricia Mover, accompanied bv
En',Sen.t.t<?.„tlJL .h^ n ^ e.r.Shl? 'S s. , l a s t Sunday.
Mrs A V Emery: short talks by
little white school house A delight -
Little June Wells of Redmond visiting grand officers; tap dance
fu, luncheon was served by Mrs spent a few days of last week with by Miss Vivian Emery of Portland,
Sm ith, assisted by Misses Beth [ler grandm other. Mrs. J o s e p h accompanied by Patrie
atricia Moyer.
Cochrane and Dorothy-Cooke T here Cochran.
A large delegation of K _..............
nights and
were aoout 43 present.
Miss Lora Gary of Scofield, who Pythiar. Sisters from St. Helens.
Plan for Federation
has been visiting Miss M argaret Portland. Forest Grove. Hillsboro
Cornelius Civic Improvement club Cooke the past two weeks, returned and North Plains numbered over
m et last Tuesday in the city hall home Saturday evening. Miss Cooke 200 Refreshm ents were served by
to make plans for the en tertain - accompanied her home for t h e Friendship Temple. P ythian Sisters
of North Plains.
m ent of the County Federation of week-end
clubs here July 31. It will be an
Miss Blanche Finegan returned
Plan Lawn Social
all-day session with th e program Sunday from a weeks visit with
Plans are being made for a lawn
and business in the Methodist Miss Thelm a Cornelius at Corvallis, social
L. R Cypher home
church and the lunch at the city
Charles Black of San Francisco, August at 1 the
for the benefit of 4-H
hall. Everyone is invited. Mrs Alice who has been visiting his par- cooking
and
canning
A pro­
McCormack local president, is in ents Mr and Mrs John Black, gram will be given by clubs
girls of
charge.
for
weeks, left for San F ran - the two clubs. Leaders the are
Mrs.
Girl Scouts enjoyed an outing cisco Sunday evening
L R Cypher, cooking, and Mrs
a t Lee Falls from Thursday evenmg
Cornelius grade school is having gd» lr(j Moyer canning
until Saturday Mrs. O tto Osborn a fresh coat of paint applied
Miss Vivian' Emery of Port’and
and Mrs. Andrick had charge, "iie
Miss Dorothy Tilden left Saturday spent a week witli her cousin.-
girls gomg were Dora Dee Selfridge. for a week s visit with her grand- Frances and Patricia Moyer
Violet Hieme. Winnie Rock. Helen parents a t Sheridan.
Mrs. Carl C hristener and daugh-
Oliver. Georgiana Jones. Madeline
a large window is being put in t(4 phvlhs
and Bessie Weinecke
DePrez. Goldie Wessels, Jean Os-
the front of the city library. W al- motored to Valsetz" Thursday
bom. Bonnie Kiser. Esther Peabody. ter Challacombe is doing th e work Visit Mrs Chris ene ln u r
■ to
Dorothy Headrick. Elaine Hender- Miss Gladys Brown
spent several j Oh n B liser
and ,
■ ,, -
son
R uth
Price.
Marx- Jan e Doane , Mr.
days and last Mrs.
week G. with W. her Brown
parents.
Friday’
and M
argaret
Andrick.
of C
S hristener
d S e returned*
rem ained
for Phvll««
a tvm
and Bessie remained for a
Gervais.
Plan Bonnet Sale
j weeks' visit.
Ladies' Aid society of the M eth-
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Park of Port-
Annual re-union of th e Dobbins
odist church »dll hold a "Bon- land called on Mr. and Mrs. Joseph clan will be held Sunday at the
n e t Sale ' July 31. at the grocery Finegan and family Sunday.
home of Mr and Mrs. F rank Jack-
stores. The bonnetts are now on
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son.
display at the Henrv Belirm an home
Mr and Mrs. W. H Weinecke
and orders are being taken there D e a V e r t O I l 1 . G . ( J . T .
and son Jack, and Mrs Orin Fair
They are_ also being sold_ at Mrs.
and m other are spending a few
Lillian Kelsey's store. Mrs Ray
days at Tillamook beaches.
Shaw is in charge.
W eek-end guests of Mr and Mrs
Cornelius w ater system has been
BEAVERTON— Beaverton O d d Edward Moyer were Mrs. A. V.
thoroughly cleaned by the local
daughter
and 0
Fellows lodge installed the following Emery * i and
Z
<S?„u
. i ' Z r Vivian
Y1" “
™
firemen.
officers Julv 9 J H r, Hulett. N G :
I Portland
Celebrates Birthday
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.
-
Lester Finch of Portland &pent the
Miss Beth Cochrane celebrated S ^ m o n d Beard. P
1 week-end a t the L R. Cypher
her birthday anniversary Sunday at ^ ¥ ^ £ ^ 4 - X , 9 , ' h o .f»
home
her home with a family dinner. " arden._Dewey Drorbaugh. conduc
Tum Stigum Honored
tor;
L
F
Humberg,
C
haplain:
R.
Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lester
Mrs. a dinner
Tom S Stiguni
entertained
^ Mooberry.
T ^ - r s ^ Byron
S S i ^ and
' c ^ Gilbert
h S S e Moo-
^ d M e v T ^ a N . G A V r ^
with
aturday eyenmg."the
Install O fficers
M b ’J d
Ito b O & u S S
? s v G : lra Le*- L S. V O : “ casion being Mr. Stigum s b irth-
E R. Sheets. I. G.: A Denholm. da>' Those present were Messrs
Mrs. Mann Honored
O G. The second degree was con- an<^ Mesdames. G u n n ar Berggren.
Clarence Meek, Joseph B aker F ra n ­
Mrs. M D. M ann celebrated her ferred on two.
cis Berggren. Miss M arian Cypher
sixty-eighth birthday anniversary
Rev. Snyder Speaker
Thursday. Mrs Lester Mooberry en-
Rev R. D Snyder spoke on "Con- Ben Nussbaumer. Julius Millet. Les-
tertained with a luncheon a t noon structive Thinking About a World ter Ptnch and host and hostess,
a t which Mary Rae M ann of Hills- In Confusion at Beaverton grange Mess Ethel Hendren
of Hillsboro
boro. B arbara Jane Mann of Port- Saturday. Mrs M. C McKercher 5,a's . a week-end guest of M argaret
land and Priscilla Ann and Lucille and Mrs A P. Christensen gave
Cypher.
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Mrs. Merle McCain of Rapid
Irene M ann of Cornelius, grand- readings
on "Peace
daughters of Mrs. M ann were pres­
Mrs. Rebecca Ellerson en tertain - City. South Dakota, and h er daugh-
ent. In the afternoon Mrs. W A ed Beaverton
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tent _______
of D aughters
of __ te r' Miss Lucille McCain,
of Wash-
Goodin and Mrs. L aura Jackson, Union Veterans with a picnic at higton. D C.. are visiting at the
who were also celebrating th eir a n - her home Julv 9 Miss Joy Hulett. A K Reynolds home Mr$. McCain
niversaries th a t week, called and queen of " Happv Davs" celebration. “ a s!ster of Mr Reynolds
lunch was served to the guests. In was present in her royal robes
Mrs
Mundt and son Eugene
the evening the family and relatives Miss H ulett was sponsored by this of s t Pau1- Minn . are spending
of Mrs. M ann called and enjoyed a organization.
several weeks at the John Loftis
buffet supper.
Mrs. J W Sprague accompan-
Misses G ertrude Needham and ied by h er daughter-in-law . Mrs. , , The following picnicked a t the
Rowena H erm ann of Portland were Bovd Sprague visited in Condon Ba r"-rampf ranch above M ountain-
overnight guests a t th e Lester Moo- last week.
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dale Sunday;
Mrs.
Jan ie Sanford
berry home Wednesday
Mr. an d Mrs. E G. Perkins spent and 5011 GIen- PU‘l Mead. Mrs.
Mrs Ashley Jackson and son last week visiting at Rockaway and Raymond Cham berlain and chll-
Jimmy were guests a t the N. C hart- various other beaches,
dren. Duane and Dorothy, Miss
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home a t Forest Grove Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S tark left Helen Fairley of Portland, and the
B arbara Jan e M ann of Portland last week for the beach, where they Ray Dorland and O tto H artram p f
was a house guest _of h er grand- will spend the rest of the sum mer families j ) f Hillsboro.
mother Mrs. M. D. M ann, last
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Mrs. Rose " Crop returned from
Mrs .............
W N. ........
Crane
entertained
the
week
Past Noble G rand club at her home
Vincent hospital Wednesday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs F rank Julv 11
Turk 'Evelyn Holscheri, July 12, a
Miss Laura Stalder was given a
girl They have nam ed her Naomi, surprise partv Julv ll at the home
TROUT FISHING
Mrs M artha Russell of La G rande of Mr and Mrs Sam Olds A large Hillsboro Fisherm en H eadquarters
wras a house guest of Mrs. Edna group of young people were pres-
Russell and Mrs. Edson last week
CORWIN HARDWARE
Mrs. Ashley Jackson and son
Gene Brown Jam es Miller Jack
Sporting Goods
Jimmy and Mrs. M attle Sm ith were Reeves. Bill Siddens and Leslie
Complete Line Fishing Tackle
guests of Mrs. Vincent Hienrich of Walker members of the local Bov
Hillsboro
Hillsboro Saturday
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Scout
troop,
left Wednesday
for 1152 Second St.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gnoss and their camp "near Sand Lake
family and .Mrs. M Gnoss and Miss
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Frances returned Sunday from a
Daily T rips to P ortland
vacation a t Neskowin.
Mrs John Rock returned from
Hillsboro Auto Freight
(B
r
Mr».
Richard
Hunger)
a visit a t Willamina Friday.
I
Bonded and Insured C arrier
John Snyder, who is employed
at
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Thursday evening th e Sunrise
a CCC camp near Eugene has re- 4-H garden club met with Evelyn Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Keed-
turned to his work there after a Wright.
ville, ftlllsboro. Cornelius and
short vacation here.
Miss Hilda Seth of F ir Creek
Forest Grove
Misses Caroline Hoffman and spent all day with Mr. and Mrs
Elizabeth R ittahler of Portland Alvin Hunger.
Hillsboro
Phone 542
spent the week-end at their homes
Ed Fitzpatrick of Forest Grove
here
and J. B urnett of Vancouver Wash.,
East Side Term inal P ortland
Mrs. C. Dempsey and daughter of were gueSts Sunday of Mr and Mrs
Phone EAst 9131
California have been visiting Mrs. Alvin Hunger.
ARGUS,
She spent a few days at the home
of tier daughter Mrs C D. Meek,
and is no» with another daughter.
Mrs Celia Gent ot T hateher
MIS.S Jane Pearson of Portland Is
spending the week with M arjorie
Meek
Mr and Mis John lu ftls and
son Russell and Mrs E n d Mundt
and son Eugene motored around
the Mt Hood loop Sunday
Mm. Crop Surprised
A group of relatives and friends
:ave Mrs Rose Crop a surprise S a t­
in-la> evening at the C D. Meek
home 'Phase present »ere Messrs
and Mesdames Andi-ew Vamlerzan-
den of Itiateher. Jrxseph Selunldl-
kofer. Bernard Gent. Joe Baker,
Pal Mahar. C D Meek Mrs Me-
Kibbin Stanley and Joe Sehinldl-
kofer and Vincent Meek
Pi. 111. king on Sam ios Island
Sunday »ere Mr and Mrs Jam es
H Davis Mr and Mrs Carl C hris­
tener and Merritt Jackson and
faintly.
Mrs Duane Cham berlain sustain­
ed a major operation at the
Deaconess hospital m Spokane S a t­
urday Her condition Is reported
favorable.
Bill Bailey of Seattle, Wash . Dr
P E Hale and Mrs Sue Davts of
IMrtland »ere guests of Mr and
Mrs Julius Schoenberg Sunday.
Shirley Kelley spent the week-end
ill Portland visiting relatives.
North Flams baseball team was
defeated by Sherwood Sunday.
Wallace Hix'tfel
Sells H is Place
(By Mis.«
( 'I mpm
M<*'rv)
WITCH HAZEL—Wallace Hoeffel
has sold his acreage a t W itch
Hazel to a Mr Kellogg of B eaver­
ton The Kellogg family »til build
a house on it and make It their
home in the near tut tire.
Mr and Mrs F E Hartsell and
family and Muss Margaret Drake
picnicked in the Portland city park
Sunday
Mrs M argaret Pringle and g ran d ­
daughter Pearl Pringle, enjoyed
Sunday with Nebraska neighbors
at Jantzen Beach.
Mrs G Elliot visited her daugh­
ter in Portland Tuesday.
Mrs Harold Aust of Portland was
a week-end visitor of her brother
Lloyd Mullendore of Witch Hazel
Mr and Mrs Irving Shipley and
family of Hillsboro were week-end
visitors at the Charles Perkis home.
Dale Phillips is still visiting rela­
tives in Pasadena. Cal.
Mrs Sain Phillips sister. Mrs E
J Dunn, and husband of Pasadena.
Ca! arrivod last week for a visit
with relatives In this locality. They
cut their viist short due to the gas­
oline shortage, returning home Mon-
dav
Mfs. Harry Courts and daugh­
ters Elaine. Anna Helen, Mary 3ane
and Evelyn and Mrs C. W Mason
and daughter Ella Rose enjoyed a
picnic party in the Portland city
park Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs V L Nash a n d
daughter Carolyn visited relatives
in Salem Sunday.
Mrs Conn Williams and son Conn
J r and Mrs H arrv Hoeffel and
daughter Patricia and son H arry
were Friday visitors a t Blue Lake,
where Miss Patricia will stay for a
visit with relatives.
F rank Corbett is employed for the
sum mer on a ranch close to his old
home in Montana.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Nofzinger and
family attended the final meeting
Sunday of the C hrsitian Missionary
Alliance in cam p a t Canby
Widening of the state highway-
through the W itch Hazel district
has progressed as fa r as the school
house corner
Miss Mabel Baughm an enjoyed an
auto ride to Portland with her sis­
ter and parents Sunday. It is the
first time she has been out since
she came home from the hospital
She is still compelled to go about
at home in a wheel chair due to
the paralyzed condition of her legs
Miss M argaret M cCarthy Is spend­
ing th e sum mer ln Portland with
her m other where she will stay for
school this fall.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, July I!*, 19,’Ll
OREGON
REFDVll.l F David H a g * * Sons
4a cows were tlir best large herd
in (lie Y amhill-W ashington Herd
Improvement association, according
lo S T W illie , county agent of
Yamhill county llie herd averaged
193 Ih illlld s of milk and 4.1 .>6 pounds
of fai
Reedvllle Missionarv society »111
have Its annual picnic Thursday.
July 2ti
Aiiiiiverwury Celebrated
Mr and Mrs Jav Fliwt celebrated
their nineleenth wedding anm ver-
sary Tuesday and a group of friends
gathered at the Frost home F ri­
day m com me moral Ion of llie event.
It »as als,) Mrs F ro sts birthday
anniversary Vlie evening » as spent
in playing
>dd High score »as
won bv Mr.- McElroy a n d Mr,
Nault Mrs Frost and J Schnil II
were low Guests included Mr. and
Mis l'ci Nault Mr and Mis. Mc­
Elroy Mr and Mrs J Schmid.
Mr and Mrs A Richards, and Mis
Schilling.
Mrs M E Murff of I’ortland
visited Mrs 11 Bear a few days Iasi
week
Mis O Hagg and daughter Ida
Lou spent a few days vusiting her
fattier. 1 Emegiui. at Cliehalein
Mountain
K Greenawald and family re ­
turned recoiilly f r o m
Oresham ,
where tliey »ere picking tierries
Tlie lamiltes of II J Cliurcliley.
C T. Imlav and A Brownie,' spent
the week-end at Ocean Park. Wash.
Henry Hagg and Harry Bear are
spending tlie week at i’aullna lake
near Bend, on a fishing trip
Mr and Mrs Ekstion and family
of G resham »ere Sunday guests
at tlie David Hagg home
Mr and Mrs S. A Becker e n ­
tertained a group of about 30
Portland friends Tuesday evening
A picnic supper » as served, after
»Inch games and music were e n ­
joyed
Neighborhood friends o f D L.
Sullivan gathered at Hie home of
Mr and Mrs W H Kane T ues­
day to celebrate tils birthday a n ­
niversary.
Cedar Mill Grange
Session Saturday
LAUREL RIDGE Ne. riy every­
one on tlie hill will be ready to
thresh bv the end of the week
Many fields showed a considerable
amount ot rust when cutting be­
gan The hay balers have just about
finished work m tlie neighborhood.
Mr and Mrs Adam T reber and
son Ralph of San Francisco. Cal .
visited Mr. T reber’s fath er and
brothers. George and John. last
week
Some of the North Plains ball
team passed Htrough Laurel Ridge
on their way home from the scene
of the advertised battle witli the
Sherwood Cubs No one seems to
tiliini my own xiitiruig e x ­
cept when It wakee me
up I"
You'll h I i 'I'P 111 O I' <•
Houndly if you nuikc it
u habit to drink n k I hmk
of FIR GROVE MILK,
warm or cold, before
ret ¡ring.
YOUNG'S
Limerai Home
B
"Thoughtful. By in pa the tic
BETH A N Y TEPA It MILL la.Hlv
Bervtce”
Grange »til min t Saturday night
Guests from Kmloii Grange are
Phone 97*
lllllnboro
expected.
The following children took tlie
course in swimming instruction at
Ju n tam Beacli lust week: Pliyllis
iliorne Palsy and Virginia Helnd-
rlch, Patsy Stephen* and Georgia
Wallace The following jollied til,'in
H eindrirh
Mr a n d
Mrs
Phil
T horne Sergeant and Mrs W al­
Everything In In.uranre
lace and Mi Kendy.
Mr and Mrs O W ightmun of
Phone 17V1
1332 WiuhlngUin
Portland Friday evening
Mr and Mrs Jam es Qulllensli ♦
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♦
Miss Mary Qullleiusli. Miss Flor­
ence Harper Mr and Mrs W B en
GRADE
RUSHLOW
lia iu o f Si
H e le n .,
visited
Mi
M IL K
11R G R O V E
DAIRY
Phone 4RX1
and
Mrs Churles Boy and family S u n ­
day
rhresliing Begins
at Laurel Ridge
Hay you H « It In the Argun
now uliv tlie event did not take
th<* weddllltf of thell in phew.
place
Kdwurd Weuw*. at Oak Grove 'I'ueN-
Joint s lin k ie r who recently r e ­ tav night
moved 1» I’orHiind (rom laiuiel
Mr amt M in K h * Jonc« At­
Ridge ixcelved a knock out and tended the Union county nicnlc at
several severe bumps on liead and I.aurelhui s; park la 4 Sunday
Kick when tlie car In »Inch lie
G M Thorne. Mi
G CmTi-
was i t ling was slu n k by a Mil­ lane. Betty .lean, and Jerry C i h I»
waukie sireet ear Thursday
rane of tros Angeles M.sltetl Mi
M is s II, i niece Wl l g l i l lelt Mon
and Mis Phil Thorne last week
day to visit tier sister. Mrs Roti
cil Mini in 1‘oilland
1’lie Young lY'ople's society ot
I l.ivw ard
Mountain Home is planning a
party In Jiwl Egos barn tor Hie
( lly V lU n n l l i u b u n )
near future.
Thit'e trucks have been haulliiK
Mr and Mrs J |*. Harris a t ­
tended tlie vvisidlng of Curl Carl gravel this ueek iroin the t ’ettar
Canyon
rock t rusher t>> spreiut on
son and Doris Johnson at tlie home
ot Hie gloom s purellts In P o rt­ the roa<t from the N II Nielsen
land Saturday evening Mrs H um s I'l.hr f»» iiie new nil
Hensen A. Miller loggers have
'I aura Edy ' »us m atrnn of honor
lor iu r former scinMiliiuite. who BtiLshed logging north of the school
wuti her parents. Mr and Mrs. house amt are moving tlietr log­
Axel Johnson. Ilvivl III tlie Middle ging equipment to the northeust
Ion district Mi and Mis Cliarles 1 Bd of the D m ’elt timber
Stearns and Miss Alice Bridges
William !•’ Willings and nephew.
were also among tlie guests from Arthur Blum Ji ot Htllaboio. vis
Hie Laurel Rldgc-Mlddlcton dis­ tied In th b community July 11
trict
Mrs I. Jes.s«’ amt son Welter
Story ,1 Hie m arriage of Miss went
to Pm tlamt Monday morning
Catherine ih'lers. w hich appeal cd I of
last week Mr-. Jesse planned to
ill llie la u re l Ridge column last
week. Is not true, ueeordtlig to Mrs. enter the hospital for an o|x*ratton
Mbw Bertha I.acrmcrmiin has re ­
Strickler. Hie correspondent, who
wishes to upologiwe to ail parlies turned home from a visit wiUi
friends
in Forest Grove
and tlie Argus
1 l*lgg Idlin’ I Icrd
Gets High Rating
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Sparks of
Portland visited Mi and Mrs Glenn
C arr E'rldav evening
Mrs E Moar Earl. Donald and
Jackie Moar. and Mrs I, D enni­
son of Burlingliam visited Mr and
Mrs Cliarles Boy and family F ri­
day night.
A card party and old time dance
»as held ai tlie Cedar Mill Grange
hall Saturday night Twelve tables
of "500" were In play Mrs K Ny-
s l r o m r e c e iv e d h ig h lio iio r s O lli­
ers winning were Mrs A Wusemun
and Cliarles Boy,
M I m Walters Surprlscl
A ,urprise party was given Miss
Verna Mae W alters on her b irth ­
day unnlversarv Friday n I g li t
About fifty »ere present
Mr tuul Mrs A rthur Schulz
and Mr and Mrs O tto Schulz at-
PAIN DAYS GONE N O W
B o ttle
Wp have a complete stock of Rinding Twine, Sack
ing Twine, and (¡rain Bags. Our prices are right.
See us before you buy.
GRAIN — SEED — CLEANING
W e Have up-to-date
can give you a first
C leaning. C lover Seed
ing to ns. W e can do
seed clean in g eipiiprueiit and
class job. Bring y o u r Vetch
C leaning, am i (¡rain C le a n ­
y o u r clean in g b etter.
STORAGE
Due to the Ixingshorenien’s S trik e in I’o rtla n d we
v ill be able to ta k e only a lim ited am ount of g rain
into sto rag e. If you are in terested in sto rin g y o u r
g rain , would be pleased to h ave you com e in and
talk to us. We are u S tate Bonded W ar,'house. Store
y o u r g rain only in a bonded w arehouse. This is
y o u r protection.
You no longer need sacrifice p art of every
m onth to to rturous pain . . . and their “ hard
to explain” em barrassm ent. All you need do
is get Vibopyrine— a com bination of old and
modern remediea th at givea you toothing re-.
lief— lets you enjoy every day.
VIBOPYRINE
Harvest
Is Here
50c
We a n 1 cash buyers of W h eat, O ats, F eed and
B rew ing Barley, Red and A lsike C lover Seed, C rim ­
son C lover, H airy V etch, and Com mon V etch Seed.
See us befo re you sell y o u r g rain s or seeds. We
pay th e highest m ark et prices.
DELTA DRUG STORE
IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO.
rh on e 01
South Kerond HI.
Miller* of Quality Feed»
to the all Oregon epic
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A N Y more miles — much safer
miles—with tough, strong, heat-
resisting, long-wearing Triple* TEMPERED RUBBER.
There’s nothing else li he itl O n lT U T T Tires give you
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
this assurance of extra long wear and exceptional
motoring security. See us for tires of genuine cool-run­
ning Triple* TEMPERED RUBBER. They cost no more.
A T T E N T IO N
IIEAI TY SHOPS
Do You Wish To Become A
Social Outcast?
PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc.
MINER BUILDING, EUGENE, OREGON
WATCH for Green and Black handbills with accounts FOR SALE.
PHYSICIAN
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
G eneral Beauty Work
YOUR 100% GUARANTEE
1. 6UMANTEED BY PRODUCT
2. GUARANTEED BY PERFORMANCE u.».e.,.i.
have provad
t h a lr valu a t o m illio n s of cor drlvare, a n d a» s ta n d a rd s q u lp m o n t
w it h t h a mafcar« o f a b ig m a jo r it y o f a l l A m a rlc a n c a rt.
Kind» of Beauty
BUSCH’S SERVICE GARAGE
1152 Third Street
Phone 501
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
U. S. ROYALS built of
/iip ie TEMPERED RUBBER
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DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D.
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TELEPH O N ES
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DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRKSSER
Garbage Collection
Dentist
AND CANS
Commercial Building
Telephone
Evening»,
D. P. COPvRIERI
144
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INSURANCE
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BUY YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
County Agencies
IN H B R A N C K
Telephone 232S
RCRHER RTAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
I'hono 2211
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HURGKON
Telephones
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W R I I/ H A P A B T M K N T H
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PERMANENTS
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Sanitary Beauty Shop
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SCKOKON
X -R a y and Phy»lo-Therapy
Balcony lllllsh o ro Pharmacy
Y o u got th o lo n g er m ile a g e o f
T r l p i o * T I M R I W I D R U B B E R , th e added p ro te c tio n o f o u r etrongaat
cord», e a fa tt k»aad«, ansi a u r a - |r lp p ln g n o n -« k ld tra a d . . . P lu a -V a lu a «
craatad by lo y a l » k ille d w o rk m a n .
and
P H Y S IC IA N
Perm anent» and all kind» of
beauty w ork.
Telephone
Do you want the Business and Professional men of your community to
lose confidence in you?
Do you want to keep your good name and maintain that priceless
asset, which is your good credit rating in your County Credit Board?
Now, if you want to keep your good credit rating START AT ONCE
to try and pay or part pay on your past due accounts.
REMEMBER vour merchant is doing your banking for you through
these trying times and is not charging you any interest on the money
he is loaning you. So be fair to him, help him meet his own personal
obligations, as he has to pay once a month for the merchandise he is
loaning you.
»
So you can readily see when he carries your account over 30 days he
starts paying interest on the money he is loaning you and your ac­
count with him turns into a liability instead of an asset.
In order to maintain your good credit rating START PAYING on your
past due accounts at once.
REMEMBER lose your credit and you lose something you may never
regain.
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H K R V IC K
from
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