The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 23, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    Tltiiisilay. August 23. 1931
and Mrs Eli Grindle accompanied M A C
her as far as Vernonia.
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Mr. and Mrs W O Waiker drove
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to Rockaway August 15. They ic-
t tim ed home ^Saturday, having re­
turned bv way ot Vernon,.» to tp e ra
Fndav night w.th relatives
Mr and Mrs. Charles Sellers and
daughter Marv Jan e of lou.r HU.
were Sunday guests ot Mr and Mrs.
W T. Sellers.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Atlee and
BANKS Both grade and high Mr and Mrs. Ellis Taylor a n J
Labor
schools of Banks open L“
“? r a day,
Af' daughter Norina Jean attended the
September J n»* .^>ie staff
plcmc a t Blue
teachers will teach again in botn
8unday
schools that taught lost year
w ,j g ^ lers ,uld 3 . Uauelty at-
Miss Naomi Rieben of Portland tendvd the funeral of Clyde Robert-
spent Saturday night and bunday ^ ,u Monday in Forest Grove
at the home of her parents. Mr Amos Sellers is nursing a lame
and Mrs Chris Rieben
arm which was h u rt while working
Miss Mary Sandy is staying this ln a logging comp It
was badly
week at the home ol Iter brother.! cut bj. a s a ,
Rav Sandy, in Hillsboro.
Mrs Charles Dodson of east of
Mr and Mrs B. W Armentrout, Qanils spent
Monday afternoon
Mi and Mrs. Morris Thompson w„ h Mrs. M A Dodds
Mr and Mrs Archie Thompson and
xlr and Mrs, Otis Johnson and
children, the Misses Mamie and daughter Fern are enjoying an
Mary Sandv. Frances Thompson and tnlBng at the beaches
Irwin Schlegel picnicked on east
Mrs H attie Davidson of Forest
Dairy creek Sunday.
Orove spent Monday night and
Mr. and Mrs. John Beauchamp -¡Mesdav with her mother. Mrs
and Elda Powers of EVrest Grove M c uodds. and other relative-
visited Sunday at the N Berdan lu,ar B an|iS
and R M. Banks homes here.
Leave for Iowa
Mr. and Mrs J. J. Hutchens left
Sunday for a two months' visit
with relatives in Iowa They are
driving through m their Ford v -8.
(By M r». John M Davidson!
P. D. Dreeszen went to Portland
HELVETIA—Sunshine club picnic
Friday to spend a few days taking
was held in
grove
medical treatm ents.
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Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs liam Zurcher farm August la. Th'-
'lift
Sandy
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ern-
weather
was
ideal
but only a small
Cliff
st M arr of K ansas City. Mi's. Ray group of about SO attended. Several
S an d v * 'an d **three children and reft after lunch to attend th e fun-
ch aries Bennett of Hillsboro and eral of Mrs. Cypher of North Plains
Mr and Mrs Morris Thompson of rh e Sunshine club members w ish to
Vernonia.
thank Mr and Mrs. Zurcher lor
Mr and Mrs. George McFarlane their kindness. They had done a
of Forest G rote spent a few days lot of work to get the grove in
last, week with Mr. and Mrs C harles shape for the picnic. The swim-
Shipley while Mr. M cFarlane got ruing hole makes it an ideal place
out his' winters wood a t Manning, for picnicking.
On account of hop picking the
w
s . French and family at-
R. N A. women will meet In the tended the Texas picnic Sunday in
evening September 6. instead of the Portland
litern d o n .
Mrs Charles Wood has returned
Robert Young of Portland visited home after spending a m onth in
his aunt Mrs. E tta Preston. Sun- Portland. She is improving and
dav
was able to attend Sunday school
<By Mi«« Dorothy Cook»)
Fine gan home Wednesday after-
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Beard spent a t Mason Hill Sunday.
<5,i"ndav"""with"teeir_4on Henry and " 'M r and Mrs. G Wolfington
CORNELIUS— Epworth
League noon Mrs. Sparks has been music
Green M u t a t e
guests o f Mi's Mulkev. visited officers were installed at a very instructor for Miss Blanche Ftnegan
Ia \ r ? ' and Mrs RalDh Wilcox and .he Bonneville dam and the fish pretty and impressive candle-light-
for several years
e h d te e n s n e n ta f w <tay» ¿ S f w « * tow herv and returned on the S g ¿eremony at the M E. ehureh
A false fire alarm was turned in
of th ^ heaehes camping"at Yachats W ashington side of the Columbia Sunday morning. They are: Mild- Monday evening, which caused a
t ^ r e ^ h e v drove to R o o d s - flw v a lto v isite d the state house.
red Rock, president; Blanche Fine- great deal of excitement
n o rf
w h e r e thev visited with Mr.
Mrs Feuerstefn. Fred and John gan. first vice-president; Daniel
School S tarts September 3
and Mrs I L KiDDer and son Zurcher a n d W alter Feuerstein Barrett, second vice-president; Beth
Cornelius grade school will start
Lewis
drove to Salem Sunday to visit Coclirane. third v ic e -p re s id e n t; September 3 with W arren B. Barnes.
By
will spend tile week visit Illg
S c h o o ls at
Banks O pen
September 3
Helvetia Sunshine
Club Has Picnic
Cornelius League Officers
Installed: Portlander Talks
to -
teaching
Betty
WlH'k «»I Occuiuiiuo
.pendili!
During (in n alísem e Mi
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E J
Flynn m id M rs Le ier G ray a ie |
G le n n C a rr spent
pent u | e i t it il l i: th e Im e Im' them
M u n c h M »' la is e n Saturday night They
lives
Mr
a n d Mrs
l e lu
bi alas evening with Mi and Mrs
IY m « It Murlirt <a«MMl
Albeit Hamden ot Huber
George Stevenson siieiit the week
P tiith market here this >ear hehl 1
end at Dayton visiting Mias V alua up well. ucconlUiw U> J im * PineHan
1 Flint
ol (.'orticliua. u Hillsboro vlallor
Leedy Grange met Saturday l i lthn lie HUltes (ha, people leeiu -
night.
<\1 to have a pirferenee for the
local grown |k‘aehe.s thia year
Aloha Grangers
in Annual Picnic
I
Let the auberttaeuient.s help y o u 1
make your ahopplntt plaJhs.
(By It «' Rivard)
ALOHA About fifty members ot
the Aloha G range oml their friends
enjoyed their annual picnic at Balm
Grove Sunday
s 11 Altermatt ot M ultnomah is
a guest (Ills week ol Ills sister. Mrs
II Morrison
Home Eeoiimules club met this
week at the home ot Mrs Snyder
Edward Johnson ts s|>eiiding a
week's vacation at Corvallis, vis­
iting relatives
Ed Johnson and family spent
Sunday at Oswego lake a t the a n ­
nua, family reunion picnic Atxiut
40 relatives and friends were pres­
ent.
R uth and G eraldine Kune are
visiting their grandm other. Mrs W
and tended on American Legion meet- compamed at th e piano by Miss begin her teaching duties a t the
atlves here
ing and program in Hillsboro last Gladys Brown. The group taking Heywood school Septem ber
4th J Parmley lias
been suffering (
wrek P »« took thelr Placcs
Mr Mo° ' Mlss Frances Onos. Iowa Hill school, with an infected hand.
Bettv Lou B am d t lias returned berry sang. Prayer by Mrs. J Del- arid Mrs M attie Smith. Centerville.
Many from Cornelius are working
to her'hom e in Seattle after spend- monte; scripture. Miss M ym a Wied- wiU both begin teaching Septem ber in hop and prune yards now A
C aches Thev also visited with Mr.
ing the summer with her sister, ewitsch; reading. Mrs. Ray Shaw, 3 High school students w-Ul begin large number ol people are cm- ;
Mrs l ' L KiPDer and son
Mrs George Hill. accompanied at the piano by Lester a t both Hillsboro and Forest Grove ployed at the Ray-M ahng cannery,
li w i s 'li t R eedst»rt while on their
' Mr and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Mooberry': presentation of officers. September 10. as will Mr and Mrs
Harold Ftnegan of Coos comity
varanon
Portland were guests at tlie home Mrs. Lester Mooberry. and instal- Lester Mooberry. teachers a t the usiti'il his parents. Mr. and Mrs
T h e Bluebird club met Wednesday
of their daughter. Mrs
Elmer latiou by Rev. Charles Reed Miss Hillsboro grade school.
Joseph Ftnegan, over the week-eiul
with their leader. Miss Ethel Sm ith. Batchelder. Sunday.
Helen Oliver sang Take Up Thy
Mis» Holseher Marries
M K church board and Sunday
The little girls spent the afternoon Mrs. H. E Schram and children
Cross ar.d Mrs M attie Sm ith gave
Miss Gladys Holseher. daughter school workers conference met Mon­
learning simple stitches of crochet,
are spending th is-w eek with her a reading Following t h e n ^ ta l- ol Mr and aIrs George Holseher day evening in the community D "'"'
Mr and Mrs Herman Hopkins parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. David- lation of officers. Rev Charles Reed was niarried last week to Ray of the chinch Ret t harle.s
and four daughters and E. Gift, all son. who left Tuesday for a t r i p to spoke on se m c e of youth. Mrs. poweI1 of Portland. A lter a trip to pre-nled
New business included
of Tillamook, spent Thursday with
Seattle, where they will visit Mr. Sim th had charge of the service.
C rater Lake they are making their presentation of the church budget
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Superintendent
Speaks
homo
in
P
ortland
and
plans
for the comurg year.
relatives at Banks Mr. Hopkins will D avidsons aunt. Mrs M asterton.
Donelson &. Sewell
licensed emiiai . meks
I IM lI tl
and
DIKE» TOUS
I'hoiK* 953
:
Hillsboro
S E E
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
F I R S T
F or All Kimis of
b u il d in g
m a t e r ia l s
and F U L L E R ’ S P A I N T S
Fuss. this week
Mrs Carl Rorlolf ts spending a
few days a t the beaeli.
liar Scholls has stalled a basket
factory in his barn and is busy
making hop briskets Already several
truck loads have been delivered.
Dick Bowman returned to h l
duties as dispatcher at the Union
dets't after a two weeks' vacation
Sirs Frank Itmnereck Ls taking
care ot her mother who Is unite 111
Mr and Mrs. J im ' Bush spent
Sunday at tfie Jess Nichols’ home
in Portland
Mrs Frankie McCabe of Portland
was the guest of Mrs Joe Bush
Tuesday.
their liouse guests their son-in-law
Tlie benefit tirvireo ,>cl<l “ 1 the
and daughter. Mr and Mrs Alex- Aloha (.range hall Wednesday eve-
under G rant, ot Oakland Cal
hing for the Blooiiujulst
family.
Misses Leah uml Lora Gary of
who lest everything through file
Scofield are camping here and work- " a s very well attended and a nice
Illg 111 tlie hops
l'lie Misses Gary, sum was presented to t le family
with their parents, formerly marie
Mr and Mrs Henry Lowry are
tlxeir home here
Mrs Lester Mooberry attended
the Hillsboro Business and Pro-
fessionai Women's d u b picnic at
Rippling W aters Friday evening
William Maim drove to Neskowin
Saturday evening. He was acco.n-
panted home Sunday by Mrs Wil-
hunt M ann and daughters and Mrs.
Archie Duncalf. who had spent the
I kN (Ol ••How'.*» your cold/
Very htublkMii. doctor'
PiUh’lit
I ku lot •And how In your wife ‘
<>h. h I hiii I Uw» .tttine
'alitu t
101 I B n n line St.
P h o n e 2691
F a ll
Meet Your Friends nl tlie W ashington County
August 30. 31. and September 1
C L IP O U T ^ u Z jA V E !
? TOO
fc CLOSE
! for
? COMFORT
"-'-or
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SA FETY !
McCann
I o n e Batem an how' to swim
M r
and
Mrs A C Wahl and
t h r e e sons F ra n k " John and Brvce.
l e f t B u n d a v for a few days at the
and
and
GROWING
CHILDREN
Should drink a quart
of milk a day to in­
sure the perfect forma­
tion of the limbs ¡»ml
tt strong, robust body.
No diet is complete
without milk and no
milk is so rich in vita­
mins and minerttls ns
y o u r d istan ce . . . you'll have a b etter ch a n ce to
it void th e d a n g e r in a sudden stop or tu rn by th e
c a r ah e ad . And its you go faster, m ake th a t d is­
tan ce g re a te r!
th a t of FIR GROVE
G R A D E A MILK.
EX PERT BRAKE SERVICE
*V1L>. r*. O.
L4k.->b WX.-k.Ik.
and children of Portland visited read the scripture
and
¡and
« ’ ere
in t »—
Cornelius
•
. . lesson
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Tk g F gave
1V-4 »•
1 V. &«
/ of 4 l i e i i
kJ Sunday.
44 4 »V4 »4 .
Mr R Dorland and family. Mrs
the devotional talk Miss R.itferty
p B unnett and family are niov-
Mr Lizzie R itter Saturday.
J. R. Sandford of N orth Plains and
led in prayer and songs. Mrs. W. R. ing to Reedville.
O rd e r T o d ay !
C ooke.'president of the society, had “ ‘yir7 ' o ^ Edson and daughter Mrs ’’
k
Portland "i
D . » - . , p r t n n P P n n |p
charge of the business^ meeting.
w ^ ¿ e d i t i n g in HULsboro Portland vis.ted Mrs. Jam es W alters
P h o n e 4RX1
D C 3 V e r L O I l x COLJIt:
week.
f„r the ; coming
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,
x--1 «
;
v (rom Ea6tern Oregon, spent Sun- last
Muerer
held
the
first
Mrs
J.
and
appointed
Mrs.
a
d
.
w
th
j
Ir
Ktl
alien will be performed later. Mr.
jtr and Mrs.
i L it i f I
A J U IU C II
v - ir iu
J o i ,..er mlte box secretary. Mrs Ldna Russey.
meet.ng of he L< i liv G range Home
Minnie Schulmerich is staying with
BEAW ERTON — A garden club John Burbank gave the secretary-
Mrg M D M ann and Mrs Mattie Economics < lub for this fall a t her
Mrs C. W Moore during Mrs. Wil­
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.cas organized here August 14 under and Mrs. John Black the tre a su re rs g n u th were guests of Mr. and Mrs home Tliurs lay.
son's
illness
Mr. ar.d Mr.» Charles Boy, Ixirell
Several cars of M onmouth people , de direction of Rev. Charles Clarke repo: M!.■»'• - w .r.nie Rock, .viarc.c j tM.pd M ann and B arbara -Luu. ol
Bov. Mr and Mrs. A rthur Schula,
called on Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Sellers and Mrs j r Metzler. The
club LaFoh tie. Helene s nau aI'd “ e a ' Portland Wednesday.
Jeanett
Schulz. Mr. and Mrs.
August 12 for a day's outing ar.d u open to anyone who is in ter-
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l u>
Birthday Celebrated
picnicking. They were former friends ested Next meeting will be
Aug- servtn.
Dierdorf celebrated his birth- Glenn C arr and Bill C arr picnicked
D A IR Y
ot Mr. and Mrs. Sellers a t Mon- ust 28.
, iIls's Ju lla Johnson ot p o ru an a. day anrdversarv at his home Sunday on the Columbia river Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Larsen ot
mouth, and represented a group of
Cotton Blossom Singer» of formerly ot Cornelius, is singing Wlth a dinncr Present were Mr.
California
arrived
ut
the
home
of
voung married people from the tbe Piney Woods Farm Life school over the radio m a chorus group.
and j j rs
Johnson and son.
Delve class of the Evangelical of Mississippi presented a musical
News h as been received oi tn e ^jr and ^ jrs Henry H offm an and
church a, Monmouth. Those present program a t t h e Congregational m arriage of Mias Manet w arreu oi
and JIrs Robert gcott.
were Mr. and Mrs. O. D. White, church Friday evening.
Portland. She is
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Fesler and
Mr. and Mrs J. W. Tilton. R uth Members of th e Westslope Bible Rev and Mrs. J. W Warrell, wno daugh ter Miss Leona, Mrs. Cecil
Tilton. Helen Tilton. Emmett Tilton, class held a picnic at Roamers' a t one time neid tne .vietnoaisc Davis and Mr. and Mrs. T. McShane
Aimee Tilton. Mr and Mrs. Fred Rest Saturday with about 60 in pastorate
and daughter of Chickasha okl.i
Scholl and small daughter and attendance
_
" ev-
have been house guests of Mr and
son. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Howard.
About 40 young neople attended
The Rev Mr. Leroy w a.ger oi ^ jrs George Milne and family. The
Conrad Howard. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis t he farewell party given for K en- Burley Idaho has w ritten to c o r- f €sier> parents ol Mrs Milne, had j
A. Stebbins and daughter Gene El- neth and Douglas Taylor and Bob nelius friends tn at ne was recently nQt seen j]pr for Cjght years. Dur-
la. all of Monmouth; Gene Cumbo Denney a t the home of Mr.
and ejected as dean of men tor
tn e ing th eir stay here they have e n - ]
of Olympia Wash.; Albert Jackson, Mrs R B Denney August 13. The Epworth League institute oi
cnat jOycd t he beaches and other places
One Roger’s Silverware Certifit ate with 20 games
Mr. and Mrs. George Wticox and ooy. are leaving soon for Illinois to district.
, of interest. The Feslers plan to
bowled—either Indies or gentlemen.
Mr-. Mid Mrs. B. L. Sellers and attend college.
locate here'
daughter Janet.
Rev. Hugh McCallum of Salem Mr. and Mrs. B M cuonaid o *
M
a n d M rs j
p a r m j e y fca v e
Mr and Mrs Charles Taylor, spOke on h « experiences as a m in -. Pendlew n have been guests a t t h e -------------------------------------- i ----------
Miss Lena Taylor and Harold D ur- ister in goUth Africa a t the Church D C_
5 ^ rm W attended the
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C o n fe c tio n e ry — B o w lin g A lle y s
BY TRAIN TO
w ” r a S uwfav r guest of M r ^ 'S d addm oii’b u m e ^ te the g lo u ^ A u g -
M l» G l'adys Br<” ™ a
"W here Ladies are Courteously T reated and
Mrs. W. G. Walker.
ust 14. Some furniture was saved Leslie of Gervais jspent t h e » « * -
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Koch, re- but all efforts to save the structure end vtsiting Cornelius friends,
Cordially Invited."
centlv of Arnold. Neb. and Miss failed
Mlss M argaret Cooke spent sev-
Mabel Wilson of W atts visited a t
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eral days in Portland visiting friends
1260 Main Street
-i-
lllllaboro, Oregon
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an d relatives.
the J. J. Hutchens home —
Wednes­
«ootlT
Mr. and Mrs. John Burbank and
day evening.
Wr Serve OI.TMFIA and WEINIIARDT'S BEER
daughters
and
Mrs.
Edith
Burbank.
Odd Fellows hall is being re­
• By M iu Martha Vanderzanden I
a c c o m p a n i e d b y M r s. L e ia WOOCLS
shingled Cass Wilson and Chris
■.mrn
me work.
Mr
Mrs KUs T a>'Ior and and family of Blaine, drove to the
Rieben arc
are uuuur
doing the
Albert Stafford and Ernie Con- daughter Norma Jean picnicked at Woods home Saturday. Mrs. E dith
f e ^ of T aft were B ante visiters Blue Lake park Sunday.
Burbank remained a t the Woods
R unhv
v is o r s
Mr and Mrs
Jpsse and homc
& yigit wWle thg John
Mrs Claud McCalm and little son Donald of Hillsboro visited with Burbanks returned home Sunday,
so ^ o f i n l a n d rtS ted her parents Mrs. C. F. Jesse Sunday.
Mrs. Woods and family had been
V> and m A J J H u tc h e d Sat-
Mrs. William Hemsworth and Miss vteltor. in Cornelius.
®na ‘
Ethel Soderwall returned Thursday
Mrs L G. Wiedewltsch and ML»
onrf fh r p n rp Nailer a n d 1 irom a tr ‘P w Mt" RaUUer N ational Myra attended funeral service of a
Fli
te the F rin k I » * -
» -Wend in Vernonia Tuesday.
I 1.! G A ™ on G rren M ountair
Mr and Mrs. P. J. Vanderzar.den i
flu b Makes Plans
Fririlv t e ^ t up a clover EutUer 1 visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles K ar-
Executive board and officers of
^ d /e c l^ r“
1 lick a t Salem Sunday.
'th e Civic Im provem ent club me
Ride in big, comfortable
M r and M --
T„ K n H a r t w i c k and
Mrs Theodore Vanderzanden. Mrs. Thursday afternoon a t the home Of
M r , and
. , 3. John Hartwick and
^ f i d e x an(j Mrs J. M. Mrs .Lester Mooberry. Work for th e
coaches on smooth steel fails,
dA o th ^ r Mrs R T o r t e ^ in Vanderzanden spent the week-end year was organized and th e them e
Tourist berth for the night
n T ^ n d i.^
in Mt. Angel.
for the year's discussion is to be
as little as $1 extra. See your
i S J Charles Kessler
Mr and Mrs. C B Taylor and 'Pest Control." Chairm en for the
t e ^ a f t daughter Lena and Harold Dersham various committees will be an -
local agent or write J. A,
te e Stafforii fam - returned home Monday from a nOunced a t the September meeting
Ormandy, 705 Pacific Bldg.,
i t e r n i d hSme Mondav «eek® trip te the beaches
to which all are Invited as It will
Portland, Ore.
A nrnL a yhi4ndne Evelvn an-j iiillv
Peter Herinckx left Sunday for
gUest day. Mrs Mooberry serv-
teem Thev had Mt Angel to work ln the hop yards. e<i a table luncheon to th e f°>l°w-
NFORESEEN sickness .
t h ^ w i k h a r tee Stafford
Mrs W orth Caldwell and son ing club women: Mesdames Alice
spent the week a t the b ta n o ra
J r vjsjted Mr anrf Mrg M’ Cormack A L Broclc> Joseph
unexpected em ergencies
Rinrir is
is haiilinv
cordwood
Hemsworth a few days last tacobsmuhlen.
Ftnegan. Henry George
Bchrman. Henry
Frank Rinck
nauling
corowooa William
p n r t in n d
week.
Jacobsmuhlen, George Wilcox and
. . . how they can knock holes
from Glenwood to^Portland.
Miss Johanna Derickx left T hurs- c Lundgren.
s
s
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s
S
ä
s
“ Æ
t o ' Â ' i , : “ . " ■“ “ » Mrs
M Erm ' a ™ Taylor - Sparks
: » of t o P « ort-
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spent Sundav with relatives in
Banks.
Mrs. Earl Wilson underw ent a
tonsil operation Frida- but on ac-
count of a hem orrhage could only
Form Garden Club yei,: s ’vo:'k'
GRADE
M IL K
F IR G R O V E
WE PAY DIVIDENDS
on What You Spend!
C L E M ’S
PLA CE
CALIFORNIA
Roy
WORKED 300 DAYS
-and not a dime
to show for it!
S o u th e r n
P a c if ic
Grindle.
“Mary boasts th a t h er face is her
Mrs. E W. W ithnell returned to
h er home a t W estport Saturday fortune."
If th a t's so I know the m ean-
after a week spent in Banks vlsit-
ing friends. Miss Sylvia Severance ing of involuntary bankruptcy,"—Ex
Just A s T h e
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We will dye. clean, press and deliver your clothes within
48 hours. You can rely on our modern methods for the
best results, no m atter how delicate your fabrics.
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PALM DRUG STORE
Prescription Druggists
1208 Main St.
Phone 266
L A B O R DAY
The Big Opening Day, Sept. 3-8
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
I’HVSICIAN nnd
BEAUTY SHOrS
General Beauty Work
P H T D IC IA N
FREE DELIVERY
Bldg
Telephones
Residence 7UI7.
O fflco 8281
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Sanitary Beauty Shop
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Comm ercial N a tio n al Bank
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Balcony lllll«h o ro Pharmacy
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beauty work.
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DENTISTS
garbage uoi . i . eution
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Garbage Collection
Dentist
AND CANS
Commercial Building
D. P. CORRIERI
144
Telephone 232S
INSURANCE
RUnnER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATII
BUY YOUR
"The Largest. Independent Bank ln
Washington County."
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Phone 2211
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Hillsboro, Oregon
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it’s so important for you to
build a “reserve fund” that
you can maintain and add to
painlessly. Nothing is so safe
or so easy to build as a sav­
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better place to keep it than
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