The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 30, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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Brown Clan
Has Reunion
Near Laurel
ill y M r
LAUREL- n ie Brown clan held
reunion at the F L Brown home
Sunday It is composed of the de-
scendaiits of William N. and Mary
Morrow Brown, who crossed the
plains by mule team (tom Mussoun
m 1868 Only two of their six solus.
Charles W. and Finis I- arc living,
Those present were Mr and Mrs.
Oliver Baker and children. Ervin
Let-a and Virgil. Falls City. Mr and
Mrs Harry Davis and son. Clyde
Black Rock; Mr and Mrs. Kay
Brown and son Dickie and C \\
Brown Boring; Mr. and Mrs Ray
Baker. Mr. and Mrs Clifton Ber-
wick, Mrs A. N. Vail. Mrs L. J
Steventon and Elnora Brown. Port-
land; Mr and Mrs. S. J Becheu
and children Tommy and Dorothy
West Union: Mrs Ed Saxton. Witch
Hazel: Lloyd Brown. Midway, and
Mr. and Mrs. B. G McNay and
daughter Patsy. Mr and Mrs F
L. Brown and Lee and Lillie Brown
of Laurel.
A family gathering at the Jacob
^ ^ r d t« T M ^ U” 1ShnWMaartt v ,^ t d
children. Edward and Irene’ Mr. and
M a ro n e rbearndK Eva WolL 3 a ^ " of
b
Bethanv and Mr c h tk
uid & M
Phillip
K
a rs
Wesley
‘’A Mes-
and Edward of Beaver Creek. Mr
and Mrs. Jacob Traschel and chil-
dren A rthur and Edward. Emil
Traschel and daughter. Laura, and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Touehin and
two children, all of Elmonica Mr
and Mrs Peter Riedweg and chil-
dren. Hazel. William. Emil and Al-
bert of 8011th T ualatin. Muss Cora
Hulit of Hillsboro, Mr and Mrs
Fred Schmidt. Mi and Mrs Jacob
SçhX ’dt and W alter Schmid: 2!» W
Laurel.
Mr and Mrs. Herman Whitmore
and Miss Josephine W hitmore left
Fridav for the beach to spend a
week Baby Whitmore is spending
the week with her grandm other
Whitmore.
The Ladies' club was tne entertained
n pni-B?nd
a t Peninsula park in Portland
(tie Heineck
Thursday by Mrs. Effie
alley. Those
and Mrs. H annah Dailey
attending were Mesdanies W. H.
McNay. John Crawford. Jam es Will,
Leon Davis.
W. L,
o Rov . Fields.
t . B. r~
, w-
Stevens,
G. McNay. J.
w . xi,,t
Mul-
loy. L A W hittle. Amos W atkins,
- R —
E. Meyers. John -----
Will. F - L.
Brown. Lee Brown. R ichard W hittle.
Jacob Schmidt. C P Stafford Fred
Schmidt. Adolf Rutschm an. J. H
TFlttm
.R utschm an
Miss
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
Emmult hop yard (or the hop har- M A C
vesi Muss lilaneh lias been « u h her
sister. Mis Ralph Carter, «ho. « u h
Mr C arter and baby brought her
ironi E.ustern Oregon
Mrs Jane W eatherford is quite ill
at the home of her niece. Mrs Hoi
f ields, « h e n 1 she resides. Mr. and
Mrs Burgett Vose ol Oswego called
at the fields home Friday to visit
her aunt
Mr. and Mrs Kollm Meyers en-
teriam ed w itth a supper at their
home for Mr and Mrs. Hoy Fields
August 21 Others present «ere
Mr. and Mrs Ed Dcmmin ot Scholls
and Mr. and Mrs George T e«s and
sou Jimmie
Mr and Mrs J W Mulloy and
daughter Thelm a and Mrs le e
Brown went to tile beach Saturday
for several days vacation
Mr and Mr.- Roy Fields. Frances
and Bud Fields Mr and Mrs Rol-
1m Meyers and Ml and Mrs Henry
Reese were entertained with a
crawfish teed at the Ed Dent-
mm home at Scholls Sunday eve-
lung
Gilmore Wight and Ted Rutseh-
man. who are on a trip to Yellow-
stone park, are expected home the
latter part ot the week I'liey plan-
ned to visit O ilm an s relatives
near Seattle en route home
Don Butts and family are plan-
mng on moving to Hillsboro tins
week.
School Opening Set
school wUl begin Septem -
p ’l t im id 'u - la id ie r’1*11*
Joe c k V m and son Murray
uent
OREGON
B y M u tic i)
u ie e iin
lim i dav ai il p ni
s u b irti
H unday
m o im n g
"W h o
llokf-, llie R e i lo th e K ltig ilo m ol
Ile a v e n .
M ilitile « . i l n .p e l. Iti. Iti
W e extend un invitatimi lo you lo
co m e a n d « o r s lilp w llh US. th è
su in e In v ita tim i lim i ls a a h g a i e im i.
Usanti aa. I. holiLs quoti lo d a i
I le
tlm t h a lli n o m o lic i co m e in n i b u i
« lib im i m o n ey a n d w ltlu m t p i t i e
B ,1 Y ates. ix isto r
'i
A
u k iih
I
p ru n e o r c h a r d n e a r Y am h ll lie w as iwli-.t church with m t.-l'iii.-iif in the
sh a k in g p r u n e , w hen a llm h bro k e, Yiimhlll I vmi'ii'i \ Riilii-it « Ihiin.s
causing the | h »I c to s trik e h im hi ( t .f F i h i .'I tin n ì' hail i h a i . r nt fn
th e low er a b d o m e n
llviitl ni I auqi iiwiita
luiieral 1 Ionic
mid all of our service*
U n h u rt
Service”
Funeral service. were held W»xi-
Phoiie 97 *
H lllih o m
Septem ber 2 'L abor Sunday»: iK'sdav afternoon at Yamhill Meth-
('ha|>cl service of worship at 9 4.»
a m with Pastor Hemy S Haller
s|H'akuitf on The Dignity ot l.atx>r'
in commemoration of the national
holiday on Moncte)
No evening
service et worship this week.
Next Sunday, September U. regulni
hours ot chajwl worship will lx* re
slimed, at 10:30 o d o ck In the
morning, and 7 30 o'clock in tin
evening Hoiiuxoming day will be
observed on Septem ber 10. and the
One I Digi t 's S ilv e rw a re ( 'e rlil'iv a te w ith 20 g atin '
Festival of Harvest Home on Sep­
huh led
e ith e r lad ies o r g e n tle m e n .
tember 30. Young c o p i e s duos
will resume their meetings during
th<‘ week of September 9 Pilgrim
Guild. tor ladles interested in the
House, each Thursday at 2 p, m.
riltfriin
House
W E P A Y DIVIDENDS
on What You Spend!
C L E M ’S
r e n tr c a x h il
at N orth Plains
moUier.
Mrs. Fred Brown. Mr C ut-)
ting spent Sunday a t the Brown
home and Mrs C utting returned
h o m e. with him Sunday evening,
Miss Cora Dorland was also a guest
of Mr and Mrs Brown Sunday.
M arjorn Meek spent the week-
- m Dnrl
’ q ex z-i oiixtttf
end
Portland,
guest /xf
of Mice
Miss .lunaa
Ju n e
Pearson
Prime drying on the W. E Mays
ranch at Yamhill was completed
Saturday
.Misa H arad rr Teacher
Columbia Academy school opens
September 10. w ith Miss Laura
H arader teacher.
North Plains school begins Sep-
tember 1,. with Mrs R uth Will as
principal and Miss Hila Cornelius
as prim ary teacher, and a t the
Jackson school Mrs. M arian Ha
them e will resume h er duties on
Septem ber 10
Harold Harms has accepted a
position at Troutm an M arket and
Clinton Mercer spent S aturday a ft-
em oon at Roamers Rest.
Miss Pearl Pringle was a week-
end guest of Eleanor L etter in
Oceanside
Portland
Fields Surprised
Ernest and K ennard Helvogt re-
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fields were
turned
Friday from Portland, where
pleasantly r surprised August 22
when
. _ . i had > ■
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MOUNTAIN
HOME
—
Chehalem
they
visiting _ relatives.
they were invited to the commu-
nitv hall a rd found the majority of Mountain 4-H potato club mem-
Mrs. H Beck, daughter Lorna
their friends and netghoors of th e
and 1^ delT- toeether with other
^ ld
i van were luncheon guest,
community there for a fareweU clubs of W ashington county made
Of Mrs. A Le.ithold in Portland
TOmmun tj
-
with a judging tour on Tuesday. Stock
Thursday
K nH ne^nd
Fields fam - «»d grain crops were judged. Aug-
Mr
and _______
Mrs. W _____
illiam ___
A i.xander
__ ___
_______
t l,- a r e
m c lv in e t o
P o r tla n d t h i s u st 17 th e lo cal c lu b m e t a t lh e
ot Galena. X in . wlro h a w been
« -pi,
Joe Ego home for the regular
visiting Mrs. Alexander's cousin.
Dr and Mrs F. S. Post and sons, monthly- business meeting. A wiener
Mrs- Frsrnk Ellie tt. star ted back
Frank and Lawrence of Portland r?ast.
enjoyed after completion
home Thursday They will stop
were Saturday evening guests at of the business.
many places on their way and
were W. oat
6 a
Mr and Mrs. Elvrn Lorenzen and
hold evangelistic services
the
H McNay home
Mrs. M argaret Pringle. Mr and
Leon F Davis and family pic­ daughter spent several days at
Oregon beaches last week. Mr. and
Mrs R English and M. H H uff-
nicked a t Balm Grove Sunday.
Mr and Mrs George Spelling Mrs. Carol Simpson looked after
man v.ere Sunday guests of Mrs.
and children of Roy were Sunday
and home d u r"
Alma Phillips of Sylvan.
Mrs Harry Courts and children,
visitors of his brother. John S p a r ­ ing their absence
Mrs- Lester Hal fey and son Den-
Mrs Frank Elliott. Mrs. It B d k
ing.
nia
of
Vancouver,
Wash
have
1
>
.
and children, M argaret Drake an,.
Class to Picnic
The “BraadcaMers""’¿ a ss of the lile hou* guests of her mother.
Mr.- Carl Reiser and daughter. Ju n etta Hart-sell
_________ are
_ _____
_____
leaving
S a t­
Sunday school is planning a pic- Mrs Harry Saunders, lor the pas. Carol Jean, of Portland spent Wed- Urday or Sunday for
the Horst
me for next Sunday at
Louie's 7wo »eeits. Mrs. Haffey assiated in nesday at the home of Mr and company hopyard a t Independent.-
Place near Tigard Young people of harvesting the prune crop on the Mrs. Bert Walter. Miss Elaine
the community are cordially in- p ,
1 p™1«* hAhisone of ? chacfJ i rt'turned home with her
v i t e d t o attend
Mr. and Mrs. C. H Allison or for a few days visit-
Billv McNav’ was the guest of Battle Ground. Wash , were oxer-
Miss M arian Cvpher, who has
relatives in Portland from T hurs- nll?ht guests of Mr. and M rs George been vacationing at Oceanlake. re-1
Edward W endt left Friday for a
dav until Saturday He attended Ahison August 21. The C. H. Alii-
turned home Saturday. visit with his m other in St Paul.
"Shnners Dav at Jantzen Beach 5011 Iamily were on their way to the Mr and Mrs. Claire Dotle arrived Minn He will stop en route to see
Seek Locations
d°P »'»«Is-
„
,
_ . „ Saturday evening and will make other relatives.
Recent arrivals from Plankinton
Miss Bonnie B artiett of Scholls their home a t the Dotle home in old
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanley and
daughters, Florence. Eleanor and
South Dakota, are Mr. and Mrsi received a severe rope burn, when Glencoe.
Miss Eugenie r Cypher
is spending
Eileen visited the beaches over the
Erie Schumacher. Mr and Mrs. Ray [J?e ..s'VnA ,l n h'‘ !iich
- -
-
Miller an
and a tour
four enuaren.
children Wavne
threw sh
her
the week
Port.and. a guest of week-end.
Miner
wayne lng
ilfteen h l^h.
feet broke
to th and
e ground
e Mls,
R uth in Finch
Mrs. Louis P. Gates. K enneth and
Mullivan. Frank Bradwisch and O
A Hange fath er of Mrs Schu- clung w lhe rope and lhus pre"
Mr. and Mrs. John K ranick of Clifford Gates, and the Misses Kay
macher Richard Knox another of 'e n te d any broken bones. Her left Vernonia spent Sunday with Mr. pierce. Wanda VanRaiik and S arah
the party is now a t Salem. They J’™* an?, the fingers of her left and Mrs W arren Corey,
Reese ot Portland visited Mr. and
drove through bringing some stock, hand will perhaps bear the scars
Mrs. Edmund Cornelius. Mrs. Mrs. J W. Gates Thursday evening
..................................
They are greatly pleased with the
the accident for several jears.
Gladys Hutchinson and Billy, Ed- K enneth ‘ ' has been in
the U 8 .
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P
ru n e
n
a r v A c f is
r v t n f n over
v o r i in
n
T
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Prune
harvest
is a about
munu and Jane
Ann
T routm
an
are
Navy __
more
th an four years, and
country and are looking for loca­
this vicinity Some orchards have vacationing at Neskowin.
this is his first visit home He Is on
tions
Mrs. Francis Coolidge and Miss
^xceHent crop while others
a U S. destroyer a t San Diego, Cal
Mrs- McKinnis Honored
Mr. and Mrs. A Claeys are vls-
Velma Rosevear visited Mrs. Jack “ a' e been light.
Mr and Mrs. O rm F air en ter-
tained with a birthday dinner S un- iting friends in Seattle for a few
Baker and Mrs F ran k Wilson in
Portland Thursday.
day honoring Mrs F air's m other, days.
Mrs. Mary McKinnis. Those present
Tom Gregg and daughter and son,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coolidge and
were Mr. and Mrs W. H. Wienecke K athleen and Bobby, and Miss Dor-
Ralph Trout spent from Friday u n ­
(B y _________
Mins M a rth a ___
V a n d e r _____
zan d en )
til Sunday- a t the beach-
Mr. and M rs Edward Vander- and children. Bessie and Jack Mr. othy Chalm ers spent last week-end
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schm idt
left Saturriav for a werldirn, »od Mrs Fred Poe. June and Mel- a t Seaside,
and Ade Rutschman went to the
~ £ ? n u a l O rig in w d ba- Mr and Mrs Eun* Falr-
_
_
beach
Sunday
and
dug
clams
on
the
are
soending
week a a t t C
C rater
rater | iand
White and
Ivan
mud flats near Pacifrc City.
are spending a a week
and Mrs.
Mfs Carl
M [Klnnls
Mrs son
. Mary
Lcisyville
a m
a
zm
v m a
a
i'ourwiuarr Church
A very special scry ice to lx* held
this Friday night beginning at eight
o'clock. Please bear in mind the
service Friday night a Hi be ji young
I people's .service A group of young
people from l*ortland will ’ have
complete charge, bringing a spa*udid
mus leal ¡Ht^rain P lease I x a r Hi
Christian Church
Lord's day church school. 0 45 a. hiind the Sund.i
erv iet\s All al'e
m C H Nosier, superintendent "elcome
i“.t each member of the school do
hi.-, best to ket'p our school above r u a l a t h i P la in s I 'r c s h v ir r ta n ( h u reti
the hundred mark tills sum mer We
Suildin school ll) 15 a tn ; m orn-
arc doing fine so far, but an extra lug service. 11 n nt. sermon by
effort is needed tins week Morn-
A Carrick Christian Endeavor
tng worship. 11 oclock .Music bv '"H meet at H ochn k I'opli. lion-
choir Sermon. "Tile la b o re r unii '
William k o b b le n d e r A co til-
Hts Hire." A I-ibor Day message initiée will be formed to appoint
candidates
for new oil leers All
C hristian Endeavor. 7 n in Junior
CHURCHES
D R . R. J. N IC O L
M. Cool-
, . Mrs. J. Borgelt
, c _ and Mrs
.
,
Many people of this immediate McKinnis will leave Septem ber 1
ldge are a t the Bents hop yard for vicinity are now engaged in hop- ior her home in Medford after hav-
DR. E. W . A L M Q U IS T
the season's work.
nickm i at the various fields
lnK spent the sum mer with her
atkins
went X to ttlme
Portland
Mrs. O rin Fair.
h Teddy
^ ' L n W H
i r dw
W‘th a^ m a a rd
X Mr
a m o Henrv
to r^ rip ' to Duvck
S ^ - daughter. -------------------------
V eterin arian s
his Grandm itiitr Watkins.
kane and Seattle, Wash., visiting
Telephone 643 and 642
Move to Hillsboro
, with th eir friends and relatives.
Mrs. J. P arr and Miss Helen h av e' Miss Mary Moore is attending
<nr m : - , c i « a Moon)
moved to Hillsboro, where Miss the store while her parents, Mr.
M
A E Newbv entertained
Helen is employed as p art time and Mrs. J. A. Moore, are on a ,..itb a , llrnrise shower in her
teacher in the union high school, ¡vacation
I
Mr. and Mrs- Raleigh W .utmore
Mi.xs Johannah Dierickx, w ho has I
One dose of ADLERIKA quick
and daughters. Irene and Elaint been visiting with Miss Madeline
w * rt S S S k itoinh Am
and Henry Mushalek were Sunday Persyn, returned to her home lor 5 ^ ”
William J e n k ln i P Ferris
ly relieves gas bloating, cleans
guests of Mr, and Mrs. William the week-end-
rS in i!,’
, 2 ? ? ’ : P out BOTH upper a n d lower
N Mth
? ? rUa2 ldi, z- ,
Friends and neighbors are glad to
m ^ L w w ^ d ” B ^ v b i ” nd
bowels, allows you to eat and
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Cooley went to; hear th a t O tto Rieben is able to o i Nksh
B
° A s le e p good. Quick, thorough ac-
£,e£ ? ’
’ Saturday ior a iew he ur) and around again after an
M r. and Mrs. O tto Shultz o f
tlon yet gentle and entirely safe.
days' visit.
illness.
Bethany were guests last week at
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haase and son extended
n M
% S prin«er and fa ™,- the H arry Hoeffel home,
JU
Harold were Sunday guests of her lly of Portland are visiting with Mr a n L Mr. , L Hoeffel a n d '
D r il« S to r e
sister, Mrs. Mary Craeft. and b roth­ friends and relatives in this vicinity. - r .
_ h Hoertei and
er. Henry Wolfe, of Peninsula in
Portland
, o u r classified columns may have
Mrs. N. Bennett of Balston and: just w hat you are looking for —
A Record N ever B efore A chieved by Anyone
daughter Blanch are camped at t h e 1 Read them.
PLA CE
Confectionery — Bowling A lle y *
■ Wlirre 1 iiihe« u rr Courteously T reated and
Curdlully Invited
Malli Slrret
HIIBIu.ru. Oregon
We f c n r O t m n t and W t IM I M tllT S III I It
LIVESTOCK GROWTH -
Is primarily dependent Pji the
uae of feed* th a t combine ttie
elements of nutrition tn “orrect-
ty-balanced pro|»rttona.
O ur
(reds for rattle and poultry are
selected wltti tills thought In
mind and are offered wllti ottr
iinqtuihf led endoraem ent Every
wanted variety Is Included in
our large stork.
B.IMLAY450NSslMC
F H O N I- M A V W T O M SM O
R C K O V IL k C '
board meeting Wednesday 8 p m .
church school conference Thursday,
8 p. m..
instead of
in.. iiiovxihi
v/4 our
vva* regular
iv^mai
Bible e stutdv we are presenting
PI.1J" pictures Ad-
' :• t Passion Play
service Mhl-waei; .•„ :'.1cc tilts eve-
>nhg «1 * First quarterly conference
Sept.'tnlx
r 8 at Cornelius. Dr Magtn
» ...............—
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‘
. ot
-■
presiding
Members and friends
'h e church
---------- arc . requested
--------- to ... hold
lU)
nee
this
C L IP O U T zzerei
Saturday
invited to participate in this serv
ice We extend a hearty welcome hospital in Forasi Urove. from in-
to all these services R L Putnam . Juries received FT:Jay afternoon
pastor
111 1,11 a>'< hlent al Hi,' Zimmerman
All Saint» Eplaropal
Service and sermon by the Rev
R. H. Wtsecarver.
Christian Science Society
Services are held every Siilb.iay
at 11 a nt : Wednesday evening
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
at 11 a m. Pupils up to the ng
of 20 years are welcomed Sunday's
topic. "C hrist Jesus."
Grrin.ui .11
I
( hurrh. Iblliany
On G erm antown road. Sunday
school every Sunday. 10 u m ; Ger-
man service. 11 a m.. first a n d
third Sundays; English service. 11
a. m.. second and fourth Sundays
—E. Julius Tragllo, pastor.
tf
Bank» II. E. ( hurrh
Sun lav schcxil every Sunday. 9 45
a n t . Mrs II. Jensen, superintend­
el
ent.
Preaching services by Ellsworth
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­
ning. 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meets
first and third W ednesdays a t 2
p. m.
tf
How Smart Do
You Look?
Free M ethodist ( hurrh
Sunday school. 9 45; preaching at
11. Evening evangelistic, 7:45. Pray-
WANTED
P O U L T R Y and EGGS
a
Roy
1.1 be m a d e
P o Kurile suiiunt <diool super­
intendent Sunday school. 10 a nt.
morning worship. ll. young people.s
meeting 0:4.» p. in . evangelistic
se rv ice 8 p ill Bible .study Wedne
dav at 8 p in. Prayer meeting
Thursday at 8 p. m Kvangehstie
servlce Saturday at 8 p m H a rry
Downey, pastor.
to Portland Monday
to at-
‘
Chehalem Potato
Club Makes Tour
rililis tlity .
H e yy a.» b o r n D e c e m b e r 3 . IHt» I a* i
V an B u ren . A ik a n sa
a n d t i.u l lly
Axk your H(toriM<y to Mind your
ed in O reg o n 40 yeai ■ He h a d Ix e n
a I e td eu t o | ( ’ove < >r< h a i d loi h'liiil iiilvi'itUsing to lh<* Arqir,.
12 y ears S u rv iv in g him a r e Ills '
widow
Mi
M ai \ A ddis; a son
Y O U N G 'S
H o race o l Poi I la u d ; a n d lo u r d a u g h ­
ters.
M
rs
L
ouise
M a ie r ” 1 B o rla n d ,
Itapthl Church
M r.
M are.u eiite M ayi-r ol Cove
Sunday school, 9.4.'». lum chhm . . „ ,,,,,,
Lee of Clas-
11 and 8 You ai«> welcome to each o r c h a r d . M |k rs » ro K.uhle<*u
Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
th v A ditls ol Cove
was killed in a motorcycle accident
° unaa>
Mrs. George R. Thompson and
sou Ivan of Des Momes. Iowa, and
Mrs Marie Stonefield ot Roosevelt
Beach were Saturday and Sunday
guests of the latter's sister Mrs
John McFee. The Iowa visitors are
sister-in-law and cousin ol the
hostess and her sister. They say
th at tneir part of Iowa is no: so
C l- - *
family of Spokane wire Monday
1‘arti llU by drouth and heat.
1 lU IlO T D n U D E I t l t
guests at the homes of Wallace anil
H am - Hoefiel.
Thursday guests a t the J H
Haase home were Mrs- C. R Wil-
Mr. and Mrs John Nash of F air-
hams and two daughters of Slip-
vale and Mr Nash s sister of M ult­
I
By
M
rs.
M
erritt
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
I
point on Challam Bay and Mr and
nomah were week-end guests at
NORTH PLAINS—Mrs- Bert W alt- the home of V L Nash a t W itch
Mrs Henrv Haase Jr. of Fudaie.
M hhee-- ln j Junior Duxismoor er entertam ed with a birthday Hazel
shower for her sister.
M r.'and Mrs. Ernest Helvogt and
v isited re la tiv e s in P ortland last party
the J home
MfUlcent reiurned home S at- Miss u Lydia
' “ ‘ah Reiser, at tne„
1»“« ° of SOXks were Saturday guests a t the
urH lv Junior a n irt) tmed h is f a 'l l - Jh e lr m otlur. Mrs. A. Rttser. at home of Mr. and Mrs. L o u t s
m th ? £ a O ‘ o f the week-end > ount;i mdille Monday alternoon s h e .e tts in Albiuiy. where Ernest
er
v ? s E «toiler and
ai" ' J ovel>' F“ '» " vri' received by j r w,n remain until after the state
Mr. and Mrs. S. E Stoller and yjlss Reiser, who is soon
children joined his sister. Mrs
Frank Hanauske. and family at
PU'tiic tn a -na-ti,,
park near
the Lambert
-i
^ raerji u- P °rtlai,d Sunday.
Helen Rutschm an and
Brown joined a group of
senior classmates of the union high
school for a party near the Herman Phyllis C hnstencr and Lydia Reiser. • . c e r .. , w o m o n [ h s - v kut w llh
Boge Place near
Mr ^ d M rs Russell Loftis re- M ^ H ^m eV nght s m o t h ^ M r s F
Thelm».PoPov
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suPPer and s»unm ing » i , turned Tuesday a fter spenduig sev- M. Ramsdell Sr
Mrs Oeoige Tews and son, Jim * . enA 7ed>
„
,
erul days at tile beaches. They: Mrs. M argaret Pringle and grand-
mie and her motnei . Mrs. Harry
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daughter. Pearl Pringle, returned
home, and Mrs Dorothy W hisnand
and two daughters spent the week­
end ef the Stevens cottage at
H IL L S B O R O ,
We are alw ays in the mar-
ket for poultry and eggs.
We pay the
prie es.
highest
cash
Don’t forget the F air!
Farmers’ Cash Store
S your liuir no neat
u n il f l a t t e r i n g l y
waved that it'» beyond
criticism ? . . . you r
n a i I s n e a t, w h ite ,
d ain tily poliwlied . . .
your skin clear, firm
a n <1 s m o o t h ? O u r
b e a u ty t r e a t m e n t s
keep you looking love­
ly, ehie and y o u th fu l
— th r iftily .
I
Millie’s
Beauty Salon
1215 3rd SL
J J O W conscious are Y O U o f w h a t yo u m ust do
e very tim e you m ake a r ig h t tu rn ? ila s th e ir
fre q u e n c y caused you to fo rg e t th a t y o u ’ ve g ut to
he ju s t as c a re fu l th e n as ever? Sure, i t ’s easy
to fo rg e t, but i t ’s im p o rta n t th a t you R E M E M B E R
the fe llo w b e h in d yo u. O r i n th is case, the fe llo w
on th e o th e r side o f th e stree t.
By Courtesy of
L E N T Z A U T O PARTS
2nd and lU arllne Streets
BRAKE,
IG N IT IO N
Open Evenings — Phone 591
and
M OTOR
S E R V IC E
Phone 1273
G round floor Odd Fellows' Bldg
Feed - Seed - Eggs - Poultry
Phone 3061
DON’T
Witch Hazel
S to m a c h Gas
Let Y o u r Feet Cause
You U ntold Misery
KA
A
MILLION
4%
A S O U N D IN V E ST M E N T
First Mortgages back up every dollar Invested
In this institution
PLYMOUTHS
Our type of mortgage has withstood th e test
through 100 years of every kind of condition. Our
legal Reserve Fund stands as an added safeguard.
Checks at 4% mailed to you twice yearly.
in
WHY NOT HAVE THE BEST?
the First Six Years
.
SA FE
It’s the BEST EN G IN EER ED
R E L IA B L E
LOW
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Savings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
P R IC E D
CAR
CADY MOTOR CO.
H illsboro, Oregon
DODGE
PLYM OUTH
G R O W IN G
C H ILD R EN
Should drink a q u art
of milk a day to in­
sure the perfect fo rm a­
tion of the limbs and
a .strong, robust body.
No diet is com plete
w ithout milk and no
milk is so rich in vita­
mins and m inerals as
th a t of FIR GROVE
GRADE A MILK.
O rd e r T o d ay!
Phone 4RX1
GRADE
F IR
M IL K
GROVE
D A IR Y
If your feet sm art or
burn or perspire; or if
you are troubled with
corns, calluses or fallen
arches, see us. We can
help you.
EARL F. HEARING
I’h. G.
In charge font departm ent
Every Hour of the Day
Every hour o f the d o y, w a te r service is a v a il­
a b le . W a te r fo r d rin kin g , cle a n in g , b a th in g ,
cooking. W a te r fo r any purpose, w henever
you w ant it.
f o r a fe w cents a d ay, yo u r w a te r co m p an y
provides an u n fa ilin g supply, makes sure that
if is pure a nd h e n hh fu l to d rink, and delivers
PALM
DRUG
STORE
Phone 266
it w herever it is needed.
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
RK HARH E. WH EY. Manager
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