The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 26, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Laurel Folk
G ive P a rty
as F arew ell
(B y Mr«. F. L. B row n ,
LAUREL -M rs Louise Brunjier
was pleasantly surprised Wednes-
day afternoon of last week when
several neighbor ladies gathered
at her home lor a farewell party.
Those present were M e s d a m e s L
Stevens, Leon F. Davis. Emelie
Hogrefe. Sidney Rothstrom. Hines
Hendrickson. J H Haase. Jacob
Schnudt and C. P Stafford. Mrs
Brunner is movuig to P ortland this
week.
Thomas L. Turner, owner of the
Portland Beavers, was an atten d an t
at the Laurel-Cornelius ball game
for a short time Sunday, looking
over some of the young talent.
Mrs Winnie Mulloy and children
Vera and Leland Kocher of H ub­
bard were Saturday and Sunday
guests at the E C Mulloy home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. H athorn of
Hillsboro were Sunday guests also
Threshing is progressing satis­
factorily and gram is turning out
belter than was expected earlier
in the season, accorduig to reports
from John Will. F L Brown and
Adolph Schmidt. A. D. Hill s th resh ­
er is doing the work.
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. McNay and
Patsy were Thursday afternoon and
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Jaenicke of Hillsboro
Mrs. Rov Heineck of P ortland was
a guest of her daughter. Mrs. Ade
Rutschm an, and family from Friday
until Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Albert K raluner
and two children of Blooming were
Sunday afternoon guests of Mr.
and Henry Reese.
Mrs. Esther Hendrickson and little
son of Portland were guests of her
mother. Mrs Mary Rothstrom . from
Sunday until Wednesday of last
week.
Mr. and Mrs John Dahne of
Linnton were at the Jo h n Spieruig
home from Friday until Monday
evening- Mrs. Dahne was assistuig
her sister in cooking for threshers.
Mr and Mrs. W. L. Stevens. Mr
and Mrs. George Tews and Jim ­
mie Tews visited Ina Stevens of
Vernonia Sunday. They were joined
by Mr and Mrs. Clifton Bagley
of Portland at Arcadia park, where
they enjoyed a picnic dinner.
Mr and M rs William Holtz and
daughter of Salem were Saturday
evening visitors a t the Henry Reese
home.
Mr and Mrs. Adolph Schmidt.
Mr and Mrs. F. L. Brown. Lillie
Brown and Helen R utschm an plan
on starting to Yellowstone N ational
park Saturday They expect to be
gone two weeks or more.
Mrs George Rosevear went to
Washougal. Wash., th e first of the
week to see a new granddaughter
which was born July 15 to Mr
and Mrs. Albert Rosevear
Elbert Stevens and his g ran d ­
mother. Mrs Emelie Hogrefe. visit­
ed th eir uncle and son. Max Behl-
mg. and family of Portland Sunday-
evening.
J. B. Hall of Portland is a guest
this week at th e C. P. Stafford
home.
Mr. and Mrs O tto Brose of Beav­
erton were all-day guests of Mrs.
Louise Brunner last Thursday. Vis­
itors and hostess made a trip to
the state park on Bald Peak.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Vail and
Jessie Altant of P ortland were
guests a t the F. L. Brown home
last Thursday. Mr Vail, who is
employed a t term inal No. 4 in P o rt­
land. is vacationing on account of
the strike.
Mr and Mrs S. E. Stoller visited
her cousins. Mrs. John Bowie and
Mrs. Alex M utch of Portland. S a t­
urday evening.
Mrs. Joseph H inton ‘ Prudence
Womer, of Aberdeen. W ash, is a
guest this week a t the home of her
brother-in-law John McFee. S u n ­
day guests were three of Mrs. H in-
ton’s sisters, Mrs. Minnie Atkins of
Aberdeen, Mrs. Ollie Rossiter and
Mrs Esther McRul of P ortland and
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Cady of Hills­
boro. Mrs. Hinton was a Saturday-
night guest at th e Roy Fields home
and visited Monday a t the S. H.
O rnduff home The Womers are
former residents of Uns community.
Buddy Fields spent from Friday
until Sunday a t Oceanside He and
his sister. Frances, who had been
there for some time, returned home
with their uncle. Dr F ran k Menne.
Mrs Robert Lang and daughter
Roberta of Portland were Saturday
guests at the Richard W hittle home.
Mrs. Anna B urr of Portland was
a guest a t the Roy Fields home
from Thursday until Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Foxx and
Mr and Mrs Ray Parks and two
children of Portland were Sunday
guests a t the L. A. W hittle home
July 15. The families were neigh­
bors in Idaho several years ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Dexter Elliott and
son Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs. R Renne
and C. S McNay. all of Newberg,
were callers at the W H. and B
G. McNay homes Sunday evening.
C. S. McNay recently returned from
a trip to the Century of Progress in
Chicago.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Larsen and
little daughter Audrey Nan of P o rt­
land were guests of his mother.
Mrs. A Naderer. Sunday. Hostess
and guests, with Mr. Naderer and
the Amos W atkins family, picnick­
ed on the creek south of their farm .
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stoller and
children went to Woodburn Sunday
to visit his mother. Mrs Annie
K auffm an, and his sisters. Mrs.
Ves Hobson of Spokane and Mrs.
M argaret Abraham of Toledo, who
were visitors there.
Harader Selected
for Witch Hazel
(B y Mis* Clara Moor«)
WITCH H AZEL—Witch H a z e l
school board has tilled the va­
cancy caused by Miss McCormick's
resignation by hiring Mr. H arader
of Orenco to teach the upper grades.
Miss Amber Haatle will teach th e
lower grades. School will sta rt
Septem ber 17.
Witch Hazel Sunday school held
its annua] picnic July 18 in th e
Nofzlnger woods. The Sunday school
brought wieners and buns fo r a
wiener roast, also lee cream for all
About fifty people attended.
Visit Fair
Mr and Mrs J W Holt re ­
turned July 18 from a visit of two
m onths ui the east A lter visiting
sometime at the home of tlieir
son Ben Holt, in Minneapolis Mrs
Holt went on to New York, where
she visited her sisters. On th e way
back Mr Holt joined her at Cluca-
go and together they visited the
world's fair.
Mr and Mrs N. B. Welch and
son Bennett of Fairview visited at
the Harry Hoetfel home Saturday.
Mrs. R A Dean underwent an
operation Monday morning at the
Jones hospital. She has been ill
for a month. Her condition was
reported to be satisfactory Monday-
evening.
Mrs V. L Nash and daughters
Mary Ellen and Carolyn visited
Friday and Saturday with Mrs.
Nash's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levi
Sanders of Springbrook
Mrs. Ralph Anderson and daugh­
ter Norina left Wednesday for E u­
gene. where they will visit a week
or two with relatives.
Mr and Mrs. Wallace Hoetfel
spent Sunday picnicking at Blue
Lake.
John Nash Honored
V. L. Nash and family were S u n ­
day guests of Mr. Nash's father.
Jo h n Nash of Fairvale. where a
party was given in honor of the
lath er's birthday.
Mrs. Jan et McKenna of S a n
Francisco was a week-end visitor
a t tile home of lier brother. Harry
Hoetfel of W itch Hazel.
Miss Pearl Prmgle wits a week­
end visitor of Maxine W aldron of
Scholls.
Mr and Mrs M. R Pate o f
Portland visited Mrs. Pate's m oth­
er. Mrs. F E. Elliott, of Witch
Hazel Sunday.
Ted Eggunan and Charlie Drake
returned Sunday to their homes at
Witch Hazel. They have been in
the harvest fields of eastern Ore­
gon for two months.
Miss Anderson Hostess
Miss Norina Anderson entertam ed
a few friends Sunday evening with
a slumber party. Guests were M ar­
garet Jacobson. Patricia H oeffeland
Lom a Beck.
Harry Hoetfel Jr. has been su f­
fering for a week with erysipelas in
his hand.
Man Arrested
George Nessheim. formerly- o f
Witch Hazel, was with the group
th a t was arrested in P ortland on
Thursday- on charges of violating
the crim inal syndicalism act of
1933.
Ralph Anderson and Mr. a n d
Mrs William Jenkins spent the
week-end fishing in the Trask
river.
Miss M argaret Jacobson of P o rt­
land will spend next week with
Mrs. Ernest Helvogt.
Leisyville Folk
Give a Surprise
LEISYVILLE— Neighbors of Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard VanLom gave
them a farewell surprise party at
th eir home Friday evening. Present
were Messrs and Mesdames J H
Seus Edward Wendt. Albert H an­
ley. George Padgett. John G ates J r ,
W H Stoltenberg. William Harris.
Victor Laheyne. Frank Pranger.
Einar Berggren B J. Schulte. L.
H. MacIntyre. E. E. Rowton. V.
Lorenz and Mrs. M artin Vander-
zanden; Mrs Ben Coussens. K ath ­
leen an d Doris Gregg. Mary Sens,
Verna Rowton. Helen Schulte. Mae
Laheyne. Florence. Eleanor a n d
Eileen Hanley. G race and Elsie
Lorenz. M argaret a n d Madeline
Cousens. Gladys VanLom. Thomas
Gregg. A rthur Hanley. Jo ’ a Seus
and Edward Seus. Harr., Wendt.
Wilbur, Cyril and Ray Lorenz.
Paslev Meek Em m ett Routh. Bud
Hermans. Everett Padget. Wesley-
Gates. Gerald Pranger. and Cyril
Wassenberg.
Move from California
Mr. and Mrs. R N. Torbet and
children Lucile and David of Pas­
adena. Cal., have moved into the
Rice place n orth of town. Mrs.
Torbet is a cousin of Mrs, George
Padgett.
Arm Fractured
Wesley G ates fell Sunday at the
Ben Coussens place and broke his
arm a t th e elbow.
Celebrate Birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coussens en ­
tertained a group of friends at
their home Thursday evening in
honor of Mr. Coussens birthday a n ­
niversary.
Mr and Mrs. Cornelius Otto of
Chehalem M ountain visited Mr.
and Mrs. E. E. Rowton Sunday.
Cyril Wassenberg of .Sen.- a K a n ­
sas. arrived last week for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pranger.
and also will visit with Mr. and
Mrs. August Sahlteld of south of
Hillsboro.
Visitors a t the Edward Wendt
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs
W. Sahnow and family of Schefflin
and Adolf Riser and son of Moun-
ta indale.
Mrs. M. Plowman of Everett.
Wash, has been visiting her niece.
Mrs George Padgett, and other
relatives in Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs Henry VanLom of
Portland visited at the Leonard
VanLom home Sunday.
Hayward
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
I'hui- «lay. July 2»>. 1934
OREGON
Something for lioth Tot and (¡nnen-l h
I WO EHOCKS THAI WILL PLEASE WEI- I \SSIES. AND A CHIC MORNING DRESS
I I.A 11 HL IIIIS W E E K S 01 EERINGS
AU'
Nelson ot rleaslon. Mt and Mis
George Mi Breen and lainlly ol
Moll i Mi and Mrs W lloll., and
diui-Jitei el Salem and Ml and
Mi. I our lloli - ol Hillsboro g a th ­
ered al Avalon [>aik Sunday for a
picnic
Mrs Emilia Meyers ot Portland
lx heie visiting her sister Mix.
liosu Bruce
Mi ami Mr W M S n ip e , lourod
lie o n .on eiw a In,in Astoria to
Florence this past week, lopping
lo visit friends
Mr and Mis Sl.uiley Brown ol
Seattle. Wa ll, vislleil Ml Brown •
sister Mis A Brownley, here S a t­
urday and Sunday
Kinton Grangers
Visit Cedar Mill
BETHANY CEDAK Mil I Ux\lv
Grama* met Saturday night willi
a nioup »1 vtMtoiN trom Kinton
pitNM’iit tin* first ami second de-
gree.s were riven at K inton to se\
era! at their last meeting. S a t­
urday in :ht the th u d and fourth
decrees were given at 1 .eed\ A pro­
gram wu.s put on by the Home
Eeouotines club Several were pres­
ent from Tigard also
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NO 176
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N O -177
IK E grow n-ups. little giris enjoy parading
th eir finery on these hot sum m er days, «mi
nothing could be more suitable tor them than Nos.
178 and 177, displayed above.
N um ber 176, a sim ple yet pretty little frock of
fine linen or d otted swlss. Is designed In these
sizes: Six m onths, I, 2 and 3 years. Size 2 re­
q uires 1 T* yards of 29-lnch fabric.
Dimity, organdy, and china silk are some mate­
rials suggested for these dainty dresses for tlie
tots.
Ju st as exquisite is Pattern No. 177. Puffed
sleeves and a yoke emllng in a panel should make
thia dress a favorite for little sister
C aptivating Indeed Is the attractive morning
frock. No. 146
In a colorful prlut and with
capelet sleeves, pockets, and a contrasting roll col­
lar. this good-looking house dress will help you
m ake light of your kitchen tasks.
Made with eith er percale or dim ity, the design
for th is model comes In six sizes 34 36. 38. 4",
42. and 4 4 Size 38 rails for 3 N yards of 32-
inch m aterial plus N yard con trast for the pockets
and collar.
Crop at Kinton
Reported Light
(By Mr-,. F- I, Cox)
KINTON—Threshing season is in
full blast here, and the numerous
outfits and crews have been kept
busy during the past week The
yield is much less than usual.
Mr and Mrs Bert Sparks and
son. Clemet, of Portland spent S a t­
urday with Mr. Sparks sister Mrs
Madge Pomeroy Miss K athryn Pom­
eroy returned with them to P ort­
land. where she made a short visit
Members of the 4-H calf club
with their leader Leland Flint,
went to Beaverton July 18 and a t- ,
tended Beaver theatre, where they
saw "King of th e Horses ' on the
screen
Mr and Mrs. W arren Wilson a t­
tended the Free Methodist camp
meeting on Canyon road Sunday
M aster S treitt of K inton grange
and Mrs. Streiff with a class of
candidates attended Leedy Grange
at Cedar Mill Saturday evening
The degree staff of Leedy p u t on
the third and fourth degrees.
Picnic August 12
Annual picnic of K inton G range
will be held at Eisner's park August
12. All attending are requested to
bring basket lunch and dishes, cof­
fee to be furnished by grange. After
dinner there will be a program.
Senator Peter Zimmerman of Y am ­
hill courty will speak The public Is
invited to attend
Mr and Mrs George Snider of
Ione arrived at the home of Mr.
Snider's parents. Mr. and Mrs
George Snider. Saturday evening
for a short visit.
Mrs J. H Aten entertam ed m em ­
bers of the P N O. club of C arl­
ton and oilier invited guests at her
home Friday. A pot luck dtnner was
served at noon
The 4-H cooking club. Mrs Mabie
VanKleek leader met Thursday a l-
teinoon with Miss Lois Bierly.
Mrs. Clara Ryan and daughter.
Alice, returned to Portland July 14
They were accompanied by Miss
Rosemary Aten, who made a tew
days visit a t the Ryan home Mrs
Ryan and daughter were guests for
about a week of Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Aten.
K enneth and Douglas Taylor and
Robert Denny of Beaverton visited
July 15 with Mr. ar.d Mrs. Floyd
Bierly.
Mrs. Luella Glsselberg and six
seas from Puget Lsland. Wash.,
spent a few days during the past
week with her sister. Mrs. Elizabeth
Wright. Cooper Mountain.
Mr. an-J Mrs. H J. Valentine and
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox attended
NO. 1-16
Clip Gut mid Mail This O rder 111. ink fi r P attern s
I tx lllO X
i ll HI U ,
103 P ark Ave., New York City.
Enclosed f i n d ..................... nts. P le ase send
mo the p attern s listed below at 15 cents per pat­
tern :
P a tte rn num ber:
176 ............................ Size
177 ............................ Size
S la te
Mill d e fea te d
B uxton
17
lo a here Sunday
Mi
Jam es Walters. Mrs A M
Mead. Bobbie, l>ervl mid U«» Mead,
l.eola Jum n\ Barbara. Donald and
Evelyn Walters attended a dinner
parts ai live bona* of Mis Wal-
ti i sister. Mrs J li Sundford. ot
North Plains
Mr and Mrs Dave Oravelle anil
Burton Gravelle ol Boring and Mt
and Mrs A Hellrt ige ol IMrtlatid
vtstted Mr and Mrs G lenn Cart
Sunday
Mr and Mrs Henry Netf of St
Helens visited relatives luue liu*t
wet‘k
Mr and Mi Jam es W alters aiul
'aimlv attended a family reunion
a; Monmouth Sunday.
Kobert Legertou ot Ix»s Angeles
lH*nt tlie wivk-etui with Mr and
Mrs < ilenn l'at r
Mr and Mrs Boyd Jury of Neb­
raska vtsttixl Mr and Mrs John
Zdt/man an I Mrs A Crawford lust
week.
A large group went huckleberry
pu km. to Squaw m ountain Wednes­
day to Ertduv lltosf going were
E J Lragho. Mrs A Stoller Wil­
ber. 1- lorenee and Elsie Stoller.
Mr.-. Jake Stoller and son Alvin
W alter and B etti Allanbach Gtto
Edig« r ami Mi s Earl Naught of
Hillsboro
W rite your name and address plainly givim: num ­ A n n u a l F a r m in g t o n D a y
ber and size of patterns you want Enclose 15 cents
R e u n io n o n A u g u s t 5 th
In coin for each number, and mail your order to
Annual 1 arm ingtou day reunion
Hillsboro Argus Fashion Bureau, 103 1’ark Ave
will be helil August •’ at the Chris-I
tian ehun h grove at L'arnungton
New York. N. Y.
KW'idents of E-arm,n.,?«’ii both «»id
aiul new and their friends are
n-rdta’;. u n ited to attend A b.tsket
the tw entv-fiith wedding aiuuver- Rt
dtnuei will be .siu ved at noon.
- irv ot Mr and Mrs J M S tre tc h ­
er of Scholls at the Scholls church
I • t the advertisement« h<*lp you
Saturday evening
m ake your shopping plans.
Mr- S arah VanKleek of Hileon
REEDVILLE Glen -Stilt took Ills
visited Mr and Mi's J H Aten F ri­ baler new to Rippling W aters on
day.
a picnic Suit lay
M rs Lilly M Bierly a n d d a u g h -
L adies' mi -siuiiury lu-id then' a n ­
• i M e E thel M cCormick and nual
picnic Thursday at Lost park
uaughtc, w ire in H illsboro S a lu r- A |M>t luck lunch and swiniinui.
< ay.
were
enjoyed.
Grange to Meet
Mrs .Mary Lee Kelhlig ami small
Kinton Grange will meet at the son Jar k ot C entralia Wash are
hall Wednesday i-yemnR. August 1. spending a lew weeks with Mrs
IMlile»» Itadi«» D is trd tu to rs o f
at 8 o'clock All grangers are wel­ Kell in g s parents. Mr and Mi
O re g o n h a v e ju s t chosen
come to attend
D L. Sullivan
Members of the George Snider
M r a n d Mr W Livermore and
DO I (J
It M H O
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family uicludmg their son George small daughter Esther ot Alennm
a t S e lfrid g e Mr«»«., Ilill«li»»r<».
and wife of Ione and Mrs. la-land visited Mr anil Mrs II J Chur« li-
Flint, and their daughters who re ­ b v and family rueaday
to l»e th e
side in Portland met together ut
Hazel Churchley spent a few
the coast Sunday where Mr. and days visiting her graiulparents. Mr U n i O K I Z E D P i l l i ( O s» K V H I
Mrs George Sntuer and Miss E un­ and Mrs Jim Churchley Hr at
S T A T IO N
ice Snider have been spending the Rosedale.
in this territory.
past week or so. and enjoyed a
Mrs. George Imlay a n d three
family picnic.
daughters Helen, Jean and Geneva
Another crowd at the "Riffles'' and Mrs I. H Slade visited Mr Your Phih «» Radio w ill b»» x ’rvieed
Sunday all day A goodly number and Mr
Llebe at Pack- there witti genuine Pluteo purts and
of out-of-town people were pres« t il , I wood, Wash, Harold
tills post week.
tub»*s Modern testing «‘«piipment
including quite a few from Cedai
Mrs A Nagely visited her d augh­
Mill, who enjoyed dinner and sup­ ter. Mrs Oeorge Brett, in Yamhill plus an Intim ate knowledge of
per a t this favorite spot on the! last week. Betty Nagely returned Ptiile«» Radios ls your guanuit«*«.*
T ualatin river.
with her.
of satisfaction at
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ludwig who home
Three combines, four team s of
have been m the hospital buiee horses, and sixteen men are busy
their bad automobile accident, were harvesting P at Kelley s vetch. J B.
able to be brought home last week. Iinlay <Jz Sons are working night
They are improving slowly, but Mr. .shifts
to clean the u-ed Mr Kelley
Ludwig will be laid up tor some­ expects to finish ui a course of
time yet.
ten to fourteen days.
Mi s Florence Leo. Mr
Ber lie Sclfridire Unix.
I’hnnr 2!X
ON OREGON FARMS
Jo h n so n . M r and Mrs D I. S ulli­
van
of
Orenco.
Mr.
mid
Mr
John
CORVALLIS — Without question
there is a substantial place ( o r
Reed Canary grass in many ports
ot the overflow land along the Col­
umbia river in Multnomah. Col­
umbia and Clatsop counties, says G.
K Hyslop. chief of the plant in­
dustries division at O S C who
has recently held some meetings
and made some observations m
these districts. Many farmers have
been trying It out on land that 1s
under water a large p art of the
winter, and they have been get­
_____ _ Pro-
ting very satisfactory pasture.
feasor Hyslop says. The seed Is
sown broadcast, generally rather
late. Some cover it by use of a hay
rake, and this year some are using
a corrugated roller, as the ground
is rather dry a t the surface
B uxton
lilllalMilii Vlatlor.x "He >I‘‘V I»»« weok
Mix. Frulicex v j iile c l.x lumie Inali
W o m en
Sponsor
(My Mi« Jr««» M«»«i«l
BUXTON W B A ladle.« gave . .alai bere Bulunluv night
. hi U’e « ream « lal and dance S a t-|
ui din night at the Grange hall
Junior Team Wilts
l b!« hlng ol lull gram has begun
Hu/well .« Hllbboro Junior
here
ha .ehall team d e fea te d t h e St
I m a t b a -.e b a ll g a m e o l the sea- Helena
Cardinal*. an«»ther Junior
m lu - afteinoon .tm i . i <
ek (I to 3. 1 ha loisl
l «tw«en Buxton and <’«•«! u* Mill at ‘ i, .,,,, i . looking for oilier game#*
G J .u Mill Cedai Mill winning person., interested a re asketl to
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in Inin h With 1 W .‘H-lfi bilge.
Mr and Mi • David Edward* are H i II s I mm «»
at llnekawav. when* Mr Edwards
Is einplovo.i In a bakery.
Mrs Prudle Flekas and daugh­
ter Era lives are visiting relative.«
in ('aldorula
Grading and widening of the
road from the highway to the Tolke
place Ls being done.
Albert Edward.« finished retialr
work oil It W Manley s house lust j
week
Ml.« Bert Eastm an is visiting her j Milk and milk products are your
daughter at Vernonia
Mi
Etta Edwards. Mrs Ethel beat food They contain all the
Meyers and Eleanor Powell visited nouri-.htng element« needed to build
at Ui Ered I lent-Bel home at M an­ and strengthen the nyatem and pro­
ning one day last week
Erank IVtrs.llka Is honu from vide tla* vitality nevev«ary to m ain­
tin- (i«a.i wh«ie lu- ha been em ­ tain good lu allh
ployed
The
Best I'tHxt
bred Higgle and la m lh of Bir-
kenteld were here S.»turda\
Mi (' M Christ« tison and How­
ard. G iace and N«‘lda and Mr and
IMrtlund
Mrs
Eugene Laird ol
wen» Sunday guests of relut i ves
DELTA DRUG STORE
Indigestion w o rries
fo rg o tten n o w !
if you are one of those people tortu red
hy indigestion pains you'll welcome this
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good new s a b o u t Bism a-K ex. F o r here is
—
« enaational antacM powder that is m ( .
tin g a m a zin g re su lts It n e u tra liz es e x ­
cess acid, aids rem oval of gas, soothes
ir r ita te d m em branes and aids digestion
of foods most likely to ferm ent.
B S M A - R E X
4% ounces
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General Beauty Work
Douglass
Radio Service
rest . . . buy life in-
|m y th e cost o f un
o p ,-ra tio n . . . le a v e
lu in k a n il w a tc h it g ro w .
V m i i an g e t m o re o u t o f $ 1 0 0
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Telephone«
R esidence 791Z
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
A ll Kind« o f Beauty Work
Physician and Surgeon
Well« Building
O ffice 2682
T E LEPH O N ES
R esidence 2681
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
G arbage Collection
Dentist
AND CANS
D. P. CORRIER!
Telephone 144
Evening«, Sunday by A ppointm ent
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
W aahlnyton
IN SU R A N C E
Shute Bank
Phone 2211
Far Inform ation
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RUBBER STAMPS
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O ffice 8231
Commercial Building
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W ater with meals helps .stomach
juices aids digestion
II bloated
with (M add a spoonful of Adler.ka.
One dose cleans out poisons and
washes BOTH upper a n d lower
bowels The Delta Drug store Ad.
Commercial N ation al Bank
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Telephone 1471
W EIL'S APA RTM ENTS
Mabel Schendel
TW O TRIPS DAILY
Except Sunday* a n d Holidays
l.eave» B u tto n
7:45 a. tn. a n d 12:15 p m.
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D R IN K W A T E R W IT H M E A L S
GOOD FOR S T O M A C H
Telephone 138IX
PERMANJ ITS
Buxton and Hillsboro
CAN DO
with
X-Ray and Phyftio-Therap,
Balcony Hillaboro Pharmacy
now operating betw een
W HAT
Phi 1 co Owners
ATTENTION
PH Y SIC IA N
Perm anents end el) kinds rjf
beauty work.
Portland - Banks
S I A G B
?cdville Crew
Guests at Picnic
PHYSICIAN
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
PHONB 3106
Mr and Mrs H«»hert HUllker,
wer«' eharivarieti at tl»<*lr lanne at
the Elw«>od mill Eudav nig h t
Mrs Georg»* Elat a i enjoyed
visit with tier sist< 1 troni Cali
forma She had not seen her for
a number of year .
Mrs G race Drur\ mat etilldren
returned to tie, home at Van<»»u-
ver Saturday from a two we»*ks
visit with relatives tier»* and at
Timber
Gteen Mountain Granr.c met at
the tiail in a ll -day s<v»slon S a tu r-
d a \ with basket dmnei
Shirk’s Whit«* and Velina tteth-
erford who have bi*«*n til for aome-
limi*. an* r»*ixuted improving
S luuie of ML t w i . a tiuxton
visitor S atu rlay night
Mi and Mrs .!«■ .,.«• Meyers and
daugtitvi Elsie and Mrs Kt I a Bd
w ards a id Eleanor Powell w e r e
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
McFall Jersey Dairy
her»*
(B y Vivian Hudson)
Mr. and Mrs. V. Dolp, Mr. and
Mrs. F rank Schultz and son, Wil­
liam. all of Portland, visited a t the
George Laemerman and Jam es P en­
m an tiomes Sunday afternoon.
J. R. Bedell, team ster for Fritz
Stegman, suffered a leg Injury
when a log rolled on It. He was
taken to the Guymon hospital at
Forest Grove Saturday.
Ross and Clarence Updike are
digging cellars under their houses.
The p aint has been delivered for
the Hayward school and a painter
is to come Monday
Mrs. Frank Schultz of Portland
called on Mrs W. R. Hudson S u n ­
day evening.
M R. MaZhews and his helper,
V M. Hooker, of M anning began
painting the school house Monday
morning. C. F. Crunican, Jam es
Reppeto and Otto Timmerman are
moving the out buildings with W
It. Hudson as foreman.
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THE ROYAL SODA WORKS, Hillsboro D istributor.
Inilcpcnflrni Hank In
Waxliinuton County."
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