The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 06, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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THE
hospital due to .1 m inor operation,
helix Marquez It'll lor Mill Clf>
Friday to spend Labor Day with
friends.
Mrs. Wescott has returned home
alter spending two weeks with her
' ‘Mrs h ' lLilu'm 'm Ltyisitm g friends
111 Portland
E l King s 1’ railroad super-
lntendent. made his monthly in-
(By Curtia Turard)
pection oetween Timber and m la -
TIOARD -T igard grade school „100k Wedncsuai and Thursdax
will open Monday This will pul
Misses Gladys and Sylvia S h u ler
the opening of the school one week are picking prunes for Mr Batem an
later th an usual and will give chil- at W ashburn
dren an opportunity to get back
» Webb who is employed a t the
from the fields.
tuition
elds. O ne-half
n e - '" .......
........ in
“ s p round house is taking a two
advance must be paid by those who weeks i.ication His place is being
live outside ol the district, the board tilled bv P McCampbell
has ruled.
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First regular meeting of the new - _ . .
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ly organized Tigard P arent-T eacher K U l t O I l z \ l l l r 1.1I1S
association has been set for tonight
1 T hursday' In the Tigard public
school, it lias been announced by-
Mrs. William Alluigham. first vice-
i By Mr*. E. L. Co*)
president. The P. T. A is urging
all parents to attend the first
mg and learn of P. T. A . activ
Mr. and Mrs. George Conze
have returned from their trip to
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Reno
Nev
served and there will be plenty lor
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S ep tem b er 10
O p e n in g D a te
T ig a r d S c h o o l
Social on Friday
O m a* hundred granger* a n d
friends attended the second annual
Tigard Grange picnic 111 Tigard
park August 26. E R. Brown ot
Evening S tar Grange and Roy H
Hewitt, ex-dean of Willamette uni-
versity, were the af tern<x>n speakers.
Tigard G range is one of th e m any
granges that put on a community
booth a t the countv fair this year.
The grange faded to exhibit at the
4-H club fair last year.
That famous negro quartet from
the Piney Woods farm life school
of Mississippi, the Cotton Blossom
singers. put on a program Thursday
evening at the Tigard Methodist
church.
TlgardvUle Rebekahs held a so-
cial night August 28. A program and
refreshm ents constituted the eve-
..... _ s entertainm ent. Visitors ____
ning
trom
Portland"
Portland, b*ut~beiongmg
but belonging "to
to Beaver-
• ' were
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-
ton ■
lodge,
present. Members
of the Rebekah and Odd Fellow
lodges are practicing for the pro-
grain for the Double Six social
gathering Septem ber 21.
Miss Grace Mason, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs George Davies, has
arrived in Tigard from Los Angeles,
where she has been attendm g
school. She will teach a t Sisters
this coming year.
During the evening u commun-
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
d u b will be at the home of Mis
Pete Yunker. with Mrs Hellinget
and Mrs Jacobson assisting hostisss-
ea.
Many from this vicinity attended
the funeral of Rev William G raf
CORNELIUS Cornelius g r a d e Mrs. J Parmley here, are vlsit- at Bethany Baptist church Priday
A large crowd had to stund outside
school did not start on Septem ber ing relatives tn Aloha now,
the church being (Hied to capacity
3 a-' previously announced, but was
Mrs Louis,- Cochrane and daugh-
Miss Lydia Korn visited her par
O p e n in g o f C o rn eliu s S c h o o l
Thursday, September 6, 1934
Dots Lend Dash
P o stp o n e d to S ep tem b er 10
-
¡ tton tn Mr Towery's absence.
ln. y s - C September 17,
Mr. *“
and * -Its. Alexander G ran t of
Mrs Bertha Wledewltsch a n d
Oakland. Cal., who have been visit- daughter Miss Myra John Price
ee.ariw» i „ si,.»,.
ph.iam,. n.iiwri .»a nmh .».1.1
Will«
Robert and Kntliryn have returned
to
their home SChool
in Yakima,
after
slH,lldlnu
vacation 01
(,1 , ¡*
. „
, .. • " .
auu m i .. v. c.
Mrs. Joseph Fmegan
‘‘æ
Mrs. V Ihuniiev and I s o iio l Banks
1,1 1 l,r,la,ut
Ihursduy
h « w red their daughter I fU a B la n c h e visited re Natives Itere last week
night
ith a birthday dinner nt her hon­
Celebrates Birthday
or Sunday. Present were Mr. and
Buddy Price celebrated ins ninth
^lr al'd " ls *(*’>' Siegenllialer ol
.
all o< Cnmeim«
11 n n r n .i l . . . ;.\
, h ,orl’T.1!,Ub'. . . h
i
I scheme
Maxine
D'
C
HKKUVll.I.K Kvcnlutf .services at
Hedlvtlle church a ill be reauuied
Sunday ( ’ E society will meet at
7 o'clock and tin* evening service at
H A meeting oi the officer» and
heads ol deportment» will h,« held
al an early date to plan the year'»
acttvttlea.
Muss Florence Yeo left Friday to
Msit her brother. John Yeo. ln
Stevenson. Wash.
Jim Kelly of Salt Lake. Utah,
vbilted hl.s mother. Mrs ChrLstlna
Kelly, here Saturday He met hi»
witr I utc and the tWO With >heu
small daughter l4*Vern will go to
Galifornia
Het'dvtlle 4-H clubs were well rep-
Saturday,
?P1k *>d
le d o v K enneth
vi?h ,v „ uUJ R
Violet Wledewltsch. Georgiana and
Rev and Mrs Charles S a 'd e rsl
o.t-nsii-sop ci i g m c e a wh» « m
J w J«»>> H arriet Huntley. M ar- and children Betty Jean and Ve.n-
‘s some solos
ilu- nflair
" in yviuanuna
cell Griffin. Junior Johnnson and on of Los Angeles, C al. spent 1 lie
ls bciii^ sponsored by the K intcn
Ih M e sses at D inner
O tto Haag
week-end visiting a t the homes ol
Ladies .Aid society.
Mrs A. L. Brock and daughter
Miss Theresa Beahen of Portland Mr. and Mrs B E. Waldorf and
Mrs M argaret Pearsou and duugh- Guinevere were hostesses a t a was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. W. S. French. Rev. Banderst is
ler
Weiser. Idaho, spent the noonday dinner Thursday at their Cooke and family l'ucsday.
pastor of tlie Florence Avenue Bap-
week-end with her parents Mr. and nonie They had :ks guests Mrs
Mr and Mrs C Dixon were din- list church in U * Angeles o n Bun-
Mrs. F red Anicker. Earl
bs and daughter Betty, and ner guests of Mr and Mrs. Homer day he sang a lew special numbers
Mis. Weibel and son Carl Weibel Mrs c a rl Julian a n d daughter Oswald of f\)rest Grove August 29. during service at Mason Hill school
and daughter of Sheridan and C all Mary;
Mrs. Charles Selfridge and fam -
Mr and Mrs George Schneider
b e n te rt and daughter ot benous Mrs. Eluant Schniale left Monday ily were guests of Mrs H Armitage tURi Jnugtitey Lilly and Mr and Mrs
visitcc. Friday with Mi. and Mrs.
for a visit to Garibaldi.
of Dilley a few days. “ R e n f r e w i o l l t a S ? fuii motored
August H. Dallniami. The hop harvest around h e r e
Miss Leah Gary ot Scofield was to M[ Hood Saturday
School S ta rts M onday
closed the latter part ot last week, an overnight guest of Miss Mildred
..
.
...
,
Those who have children who will
Elmo lin es of Portland spent a Rock Thursday evening Miss Iajra
“ J? .i,1” ' ¡¿“ i
7?c lab0 d-
attend school the coming year will tew days with friends here
Garv was a guest of Miss M argaret Henry and C lara Ibetiabotd went to
Mrs.
isongview
to 2 visit
l-»ve to matte plans to start them
Mrs John Burbank and
and. daugh- Cooke
,** oiuuiav .^
.^ 5 ... m e m c - ]
j. as Kinton ters visited relatives in Hillsboro
Mr and Mrs. Joseph F tneganand V,u*1? hitnlly 1 heir grandson, Harold
o;i- Mvnuay morning.
h at time. Miss Wednesday
daughter Miss Blanche, accomptui-
cu' n , *
been visiting ut
school commences at that
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Mr. and Mrs. Alexander G ran t of ied by Mr and Mrs. Ed Urton of the Tsetiabold home for several
Helen Schneider
of Portland and
Mi's
Audrey
Vanderinost
of
Kinton
Oakland.
Cal
.
who
have
been
vis-
Aloha,
spent
Thursday
at
the
Mult-
*
t't
,
.
r
e
.
to
“ is home with
Mrs.
Vandermost
Kimu.i
--e tlie
ltrng
ran t's s parents. Mr
and notnah county fair at Gresham.
•'*' M ccuen has been serlous-
are
the teachers agaui.
agam.
_
ning Mrs
Mrs. G rant
Mr. tuid
A =——
goodly --------
number
inton 2 - ,
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~ — - *>' UI ior some Ume. but is uble to
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ding Thursday evenuig ot Miss be up tor a short tune now.
folk attended the fair in Hulsboro
1 Q U n t . l i n c L l I t ' F o l k
Mary M erritt and Kerm it David-
I'lte
MountutndaJc - H c 1 v e t t a
last week
L W l M U i l l r t U l u a i C L O IK
son a t the Church of Christ in Schweizer Verein met at Hie WU-
The interior of the school house
Beaverton.
ham
Zürcher
home Sunday and af-
has been m the hands of Aldred
r l C U lC O il b U llU v lV ’
Mr and Mrs E D Hite and son ter their regular- business meeting
R ichards and Mr. Howell of Port-
z
Ernest, — Mr.
and — Mrs -----
Harry
Robin- were entertained by Peter . j. Viinaii-
land duruig tlie past week They „ MOUNTA1NDALE—Mountaindale
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have been decorating the w ads an d ^uhday school held a picnic in the son and tanuly and Raymond Rug- denhajw t. one ot the w orlds best
tellings.
Moyd
R
atiety
grove
Sunday.
A
rid-
gles
attend
the
4-H
calf
club
picuic
whistlers.
V Itvttlgu.
-
»w,
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Mrs. Esther Acams of She* .cod
race
uon by G earhart Erd- at the Frt»d Anicker home.
Mr. and Mrs H. J. Butterfierd
Ernest Hite Jr.. Chester and Wll- and family and Allen Bthbiwe visit-
Leland M oore and A lfred B over soent .i few jav s last week with h er ilian boys race. 4 to 6 years old.
J
Only the Ford
gives you a
Keedville Church
to Begin Services
Guests were R uth Price. Bradesen and Harold Savik a t Pori -
McPherson. S u l a D avit
vlMitcd tvluUviv* here u few duya riMMUitrit ut tin’ Washington county
| I iul week
fuir
Mr and Mr» F LowulL. unii fam ­
Mr l*owell mul luiiiUy have moved
( liMo the CuntdiiMhiun hou <• livur ily I iuvp inovril to Portluml
i tlw bhu k.'unllh aliop
i.ui tii«’ White and Irene Ft hei
vlAlted Ihvlr aunt tn Tort land lw*d
WK hk'AI. IN UBAI. LHTATk
week.
Mr». Junet Meyer» ot Indepen
Fir* »nil Ault>int*bli« Imuran««
i deiux* vailed at uie Jeaae Meyer»
M«ka l.oant «ml I m u « Hiirwlr Munti«
home Thursday rn route for Scap
KURATLI & W ISM ER
i poo»o.
IIII.t.HlIOKO. Oil UKIN
A chiuisiui was given Mr. and
Tatavkon« lavi
*»•">■! «i
Mis Hoy McDcould. recent newly-
witks. u( their home near here
Aug nut 29
hn and M in Osvai Ceurley are
moving on the Gilo Stowell place
Harry SeuboUl and soils occupy the
Koatur place ju»t vacated by the
Gear ley s
A »pedal meeting ol the WHA
Ladte.s wa» lield August 31 at the
home oi Mrs r i udle IU I um
For lets than $2500
Yet tills V«8 is the most
e fflrlrn t «ml economical
Fortl engine ever built.
■
W OOD
C harm ing Indeed la thia aeml-
tatlored street ensem ble ln light
blue polka dot silk, worn by
A ctress G race Bradley.
Wide
lapels ot w hite silk outline the
Jacket, which Is cut away at the
hips, fastening with two buttons
directly In f r o n t A liny while
turned-up hat. w hite g a u n tlet
glovee, and a silk fringed flower
are worn with the eusem hle.
Direct from Vu gin Forest
No. 1 COI N ! H i SLAB. 4-H . wo«»<l
No. I C O K h W O O h. all kind»
MOOiIl» UUI
Hawed 12 or Hi luche»
P hone lti!2J
Eorr*t G rove
Church at Buxton
Undergoes Repairs
business.
¿»ptnt August 29 with relative» in Melvin Erdman; little boys’ hop club members calves.
farming and make their home with
A X project
the state high- vvuv-v
Ha^eldaze.
rdCt>- Lioyd
Rev. , and Mrs. George Springer Mr. and Mrs. B aderucher.
Z
UiUJUVt which Wit
luu.c .
- R alfety;
* girls hop race,
way
coinnussion should do. m
L Cox spent Thursday lu
m ?!iez Erdm an; relay r»ce.
race. Howard were callers at m
tlie e sum
S truthers
home
vay commission
In the Mrs. E L.
m ers uomc-
Creek 4. H clubs won hl „
>punon of local citizens, is th e cut- Portland, a guest of friends.
Hoiienoetk and \ elda R a lle tj, ice luesday.
honors at tlie Waahruxgton county
opinion
-
-
-
-
cream
cone
eating.
Lloyd
R
alfety;
The
L.
M.
a
n
£
f
a
i
r
last
week as will be seen In
R etu rn s from Fair
ting down of the highway strips a t
i By Mr« J««a« M«y«r«)
Joseph Wenzel returned the first cirls «■<*■ Marjorie and M ahala families were home Sunday from Ule ‘ lze hsts Moe, .
“
this time of the year when the
BUX’FON— Mr Swecker and A
J“4-’1'' -^vlvm Erdman, the hop yard and took buck a fresh
glr,5
a(
sU(e f#lr
wild carrot is just about in bloom, of last week from his trip to Chi-
B Edwards did repair work on the
where
he -------—-
attended the
among Pre»bytartan
Mowers were along several times
- - - cago.
— ........
— —
— Cen-
----- Dona-d Jorgensen, shuttle r a c e. supply . of eats. They report the hops «1-,.^ Jam es Davidson is among
church r<fently.
earlier in tlie year oeiore the wild tury of Progress Exposition.
ixennem Voges. Howard bchoen. as good.
tliem In the crop judging team
Elwtxxl mill resumed operation
carrot camp up but now th a t the
M aster Aten Honored
Da«- V aiiDometen. Mary Lou. Leis
Bud Seymore of Portland is vis-
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August 29 a lte r being closed on
cutting is neeoed. the state has quit
Jack Frederick Aten, son of Mr. Sono, Crystal Belle Voges; potato m ng his sister, Mrs. V. Willougti-
Our classified columns may liave account of the fire haaard
th a t work. The wild carrot is be- and Mrs. Harold Aten, observed his ra<*- No‘a n V anDomelen.
by.
just » Iw t you are looking fo r-
Mr and Mrs. Harry S in iontoti
coming an agricultural menace to first birthday last Friday. A num -
" r - antt Mrs. B. Baxter a n d
Read Utein.
land th a t is not p u t under trequent ber of relatives from Sherwood daughter Hazel and son Robert of
anil family of Lead Point. Wash .
cultivation and it is thought th at .-pent the day a t the Aten home 1 ort.and usited a t the N. H. Toates
the state should contribute to the and M aster Jack received m any home.
prevention.
nice gilts. A birthday dinner was
iUld Mrs. John G reen of Cali-
Miss Viola McDonald left Augusi served a t noon.
Ioriu?.
i o r week with Mr.
26 for Heppner, where she will be
Mrs Everett D
W right and a “ o Mra-
° Tonmssen
iB> Mr. o H. Peter..,m
employed in a hotel bemg m anaged daughter R uth Marilyn went to
Stum p of Buxton vis-
BEND- Chari« Young, Sherwood
by a form er employei She will C athlam et. Wash Friday, accom-
and Mrs Tonmssen here m 4 mail cari. t his stster Agnes
be there for two weeks, the duration pamed by her brother P at Brooks, Sunday.
and father. Join. Young, left S at-
of the rodeo.
who has oeen a guest a t the W right t
R alfety went ¡rda> for MU«.>uri and different
The beaehes l*ave had an invit- home, to visit with h er sister, who tontlie coa^»t Sunday.
parts for several weeks' visit with
ing look the past few weeks with resides there.
Boni, to Mr an a Mrs. Thurston relatives and friends They will
the result th a t a number of local
Misses Betty and Lou Richards. *,etef'so,n .
Mountaindale. a boy travel bv auto.
One Roger's Silverware C ertificate with 20 games
people were enjoying the salt air
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Aldred , e iU4S been nam ed William Vic-
Little Miss Lui ule Johnson spent
and ocean breezes. Mrs. N. G. Me- Richards of Portland, spent a few
Friday and Saturday with her grand-
howled— either ladies or gentlemen.
Donald and Clara McDonald re-
days last week with their grandpar- Mr una Mrs. Bruce Hahn re- mother, Mrs. Johnson near Wilson-
turned from Oceanlake last week. ents. Mr. and Mrs. H arry A. Rich- turned from W ash burn, Cal., Ih u r s - vme.
Among the Tigard people seen at ards.
day-
Hop picking a t Ferd Stelnhoff's
Oceanlake last week were Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. Bert Sparks and son
©cniegei and son Irw in made place here was m arly finished last
Mrs. E. E. Finley, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. S. C. Sparks, all of P o rt- a business trip to Philom ath S atu r- week and his crew also picked hops
C o n fe c tio n e r y — B o w lin g A l l e y *
Farrquor. Mrs. Olson and daugh- land, were guests Sunday of Mr. ®&y.
f D
a t his other place near Wilsonville,
ters, who are operating a lunch and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy.
,A*rL. an% M rs- J • Brennen and
The Misses LuciUe and Beulah
place; Mrs. B. L. Daniels. Mrs. C. F.
Mr and Mrs. Fred Anicker re- daughter Edna of P ortland visited Peterson returned home August 2b
"Where Ladles are Courteously T reated and
Tigard. Berniece Darnels, Curtis turned home Friday from Gresham , at tne
“ 1 oates home Sunday from Seaside, where they visited
Tigard. Mrs. Fred Hambach and where they visited relatives.
evening.
two weeks with their uncle and
Cordially Invited."
Elsie, Dorothy and Fritz Hambach,
K inton 4-H Calf Club members,
M r- and M rs- Charles Frank ol au n t, an<j ^Irs. Chris Cook, who
Mrs. George Miller, and Mr. and Leland Flint, leaaer, won a number Bioonung, N. J., who visited a t the brought them back and left for
1260 Main Street
Hillsboro, Oregon
Mrs. Henry Frison. Mr. and Mrs. of honors a t the fair in Hillsboro,
H 1 oates home earlier in the Heppner where they visited relatives
H. P. Downing and daughter of ¿ast week, and Miss Lois Bierly, summer, write th at they wish they for a week.
We Serve OLYMPIA and W FIVHAROTS BELK
Fanno were also there.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd were. ba.cic ln Ore£ °n -
Mr. and Mrs. O>car DevereU and
A rt Vincent made a flying trip Bierly, won the “Ball Special” in
starts a t M ountaindale G race Deverell oi Portland visited
to A stona to play in the Sherwood canning. She is a member of t h e , Monday.
Sunday with then brother. Charles
Legion band a t the state convention. 4-H Cooking club. K inton 4-H club
Deverell. Mrs. ulive Kercher of
MRS. MARGARET D. GRANT
He was accompanied by Mrs Eliza- members are all very m uch interest-
Portland spent several days last
beth Vincent and Mrs. H. W. Me- ed in their work.
Mrs. M argaret Dodge G rant, 60, i »e«* a t the DevereU home and re-
Mrs. M artha Wenzel and son who was a resident ol th is county j turned home Monday evening with
Donald.
William took the Columbia highway for several years, died in Portland ° r . Doolin and wife, who were en-
trip Sunday.
August 29 and funeral services were tertalned a t dinner Monday a t the
Albert D allm ann returned home n etd a t the Miller ac Tracey parlor Deverell home.
tlie first ot the week from a busi- m Portland Sunday Interm ent was
Mr
Mrs. Albert Scott spent W a s h in g to n S tre e t b e tw e e n 1st a n d 2 n d
H ills b o r o
~ '
" '
Tuesday night with their daughter,
W o r k S n n n ne‘Y. trlp 10 s Jlen‘i“n
,,
in Dodge
cemetery a t Lebanon.
” V i r v uJVJUii
| la v e > urprise H ouse « a r m in g
Deceived is survived by the fol- Mrs. G eraldine Moore, a t Portland
About 75 of the neighbors and lowing children; John H., Leonard
Albert Scott and O H. Peterson
P L A N T A T SCHOLLS, O R EG O N
(By Mioe Julia A. Morstej
TIMBER—E Parcher and O. V. friends of Mr and Mrs. Melvin and George Dodge Mrs E t h e l attended the M ens Brotherhood
_____ expect to s ta rt ______
_ Vandermost gathered a t their new Early. Mrs Clara Holmes and Mrs.
Snider
operations
,S ^ f l8h
™ L a11 t e8 U” to J G -in c h - Building Tile for
in their shingle mill at Glenwoexl; nome Friday evening and gave them Alice Hicks, all ot Portland; Mrs. ^ X ^ ° a ir^u??idA
Harold Young, son of Audrey! JL. purposes
r a t e and ( oninion Brick — Fire Brick
wtttun the next two weeks. Mr a .'s.u rp r;s$ 1 “ ousewarmmg
Eva Tindall of Salem; G ran t Dodge
Parcher was formerly employed by
y M Bierly. Mrs Ethel of Hillsooro, and William A. Dodge Young, spent lu t week with h.., Fireplace Findings — Lime — Cement — Sand and
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Harry G r a v e l
Snider Bros, shingle mill located McCormick
and
family visited of Chehalis, Wash.
u io « e i.
- on friends and relatives in Hillsboro
sh e had lived a t Forest Grove, Behn. near Lake Lablsh.
about three miles from —
Timber
Saturday.
Hillsooro and on a farm in the
the Vernonia road.
northeast section of the county.
E. H. W hite of Cochran is ex­
E s tim a te s fu r n is h e d w ith o u t o b lig a tio n .
pected to return home Sunday from
a n extended visit in England.
HENRY AHIENA
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brinkmeyer
• By I R. Strubb)
Henry' Ahiena died a t A l o h a
LET’S GET ACQUAINTED!
(Too 1st« for laut weak)
and Mrs. R. L. Dudrow of Wes-
August 27 and funeral services were
(By Mrs. John M. Davidson)
tlm ber went to Portland last week,
Mrs. Joe Sm ejkal entertained held August 29 a t the Pegg chapel
Our Motto— “Friendly Service and Fair Prices.”
HELVETIA—Mr and Mrs. Simon
where Mrs. Dudrow will spend a several relatives from Vernonia m Beaverton. Interm ent was at
few days with relatives.
August 22 Those present were Mrs. Crescent Grove cemetery Deceased Hershey and daughter Elda attend
ed the iuneral ol Barbara Lee Hol­
C aptain Finch of the Westimber Frank Schmidlin and three children, Is survived by the widow
ton. two-year-old daughter of Mr
CCC camp has been spending sev- Mrs. William Smejkal and baby
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and Mrs. M artin H Holton of Van­
al days a t Newport supervising the daughter. Ruby and Beryl Smith.
JOHN R. BELLI,
construction of a new camp to be Little Johnny and Theresa Schmid-
Funeral services were held lor couver. August 28 a t the Peninsula
used as winter quarters for the hn stayed till Sunday.
John R Buell 80 a t Pegg s c h a p e l1 iuneral barlors with burial ln the
boys now stationed a t numerous! Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bovre of Port- in Beaverton ’ Saturday afternoon Multnomah cemetery. Mrs Holton
side camps in th a t vicinity. The land spent the week-end a t the V. He died August 29 in Hillsboro De­ 'L im a T urpini was a teacher at
Mason Hill school for three years
cam p Is to be completed in about C. Strubb home.
ceased is survived bv the widow
six weeks and will be a duplicate
Miss Ila Knepper of Bald Moun-
and while there took great Interest
of the Westimber camp.
tain is helping Mrs. F ran k Genzer
and an active part In community
G A S O L IN E S
affairs. The little girl was missed
Oscar Shiffer and daughter Hazel during prune harvest.
are spending a few days ln Prosser.
A J Pottage of Portland vis-
shortly after dusk Friday evenln,'1
R ic h f ie ld - G e n e r a l - S h e ll - U n io n - G ilm o r e
{By
Mrs.
Zell
O.
Struthers)
Wash.
I ited Joe Sm ejkal Sunday.
and it was fe ir?d th a t she had fal­
Mrs. len Into the river. Deputy sherifl
Mrs. J. T. Richmond and Miss
Frank Bailey and F ran k Genzer , Mrs.
„ D. C. W. Struthers visited
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Hi-Preasure Greasing
,
“ h illip s Thursday a t Hillsboro, spent Friday night and Saturday
Lois Richmond are spending a few are drying th eir prunes th is year.
days in Portland with friends. s.
Instead of selling to the canneries „ , A*•’ *ue<’n uer
®ant-a Monica, grappling and dragging ln the vicin­
F’ree
Crankcase
Service - Automotive Repairs
Mrs. J. E. Morse >pent the week
M Larsen and sons. M artin a n d , ; " , ' T,,.?.. 38 „ ¡ 1 visly ng his aunt, ity The body was found August 26
In Portland with friends.
Thomas Mrs. T. Larsen and V.' , ri>'
Campbell, left F rt- by Mr. Richardson, a member of a 1
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gillmore went Percy of Cedar Mill visited in this 2.ay ,r. ,ls home by way of the picnic party, on Sauvles Island In
to Portland to atten d the wedding vicinity Friday.
Roosevelt highw_ay.
addition to her parents the child
DRIVE IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
of Miss Kereen Pipher. formerly the
Max Adler, who spent the past
‘' i rsk
,
S truthers and K en- is survived by a stster, Verna Louise.
prim ary teacher here for several m onth in Portland, returned home
S tru th ers attended the wed-
Next meeting of the Sunshine
years.
Sunday.
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Paul De Remer la operating the
H a n k Murray of near Tim ber Is ’
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Timber garage while Mr. Shiffer j spending a few weeks with his cous-
ls absent.
! in, John Bailey.
COSLETT’S TRUCK SERVICE
Mrs. W. W. McDonald spent Wed-
Mr Quler and daughter Eugenia
First
and
Baseline
Streets
Phone 1263
nesday in Dallas visiting relatives, of Buxton are helping in the prunes
Mrs. Frank Shank returned to h er in the Bailey orchard.
COSLETT’S
BAR-B-Q
home a t Sunset camp Thursday
after spending two weeks in the
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W E P A Y DIVIDENDS
on What You Spend!
CLEM S
PLACE
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
Mill N ear Timber
[ins Work Soon
Helvetia Folk at
Funeral of Child
Green M ountain
Ç oslett S uper S ervice S tation
Women who budget their household
expenses best— appreciate
Rollator R efrigeration m ost
As soon as R o lla to r R e frig ­
eration goes to w o rk in your
kitchen you see your expenses
d r o p as m u ch as $ 1 1 .0 0 a
m onth.
R o lla to r R efrigeratio n now
comes to you w ith added im ­
provements and refinements
in the leading models. N o tice
h ow the latch opens at a ^ouch
. . . h ow the in te rio r is at once
flooded w ith lig h t. P u ll out a
sm oothly slidin g ice tray —
fro m an ice com partm ent that
is o d o r-p ro o f. A rran g e the
shelves to suit your purchases.
N o te the convenient egg bas­
ket, lly d ro v o ir, fro z e n -d e s ­
sert tr a y , and b u tte r and
cheese rack. See the N o rg e
before you buy any
-< ~ -
re frig e ra to r.
'‘ 2 X 7 '
NORGE
THE ROLLATOR« 1 r tllr r n i l ,
a n d ib fi't'l h t . I ’l u l ' i
a ll there i , Io the am ple
operation of the Kolla-
lor loolirift meehanitn
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
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1 HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
C o slett S u p e r S erv ice S ta tio n
SOME
GOOD
BUYS
IN
USED TRUCKS
1 9 3 0 1 % -to n
Dodge
T ru c k
6-cylinder motor, hydraulic brakes, all new rubber.
1926
1926
1929
1928
1 -to n
D o d g e 4 - c y lin d e r T r u c k
lV i-to n
1 V i" to n
1 V g -ton
D o d g e 4 - c y lin d e r T r u c k
C h e v r o le t
6 - c y lin d e r
T ru c k
C h e v r o le t
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T ru c k
C A D Y M OTOR CO.
Hillsboro, Oregon
DODGE
PLYM OUTH
Your Bank Should
’ Be More Than a
Depository
Of course, the Hillsboro Branch of The First National
Bank of Portland maintains complete checkings, savings,
safe deposit and all other routine bank departments. But
in addition, this bank offers you advice and assistane in
solving your problems. These little extra services make
your banking arrangements here more convenient and
helpful. Above all, you will always find our staff vitally
interested in serving you.
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTIAND
" O l D l l t NATIONAl SANK
W lfT
OF
THl SOC K Iir"
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Grain-Seed
Cleaning
We have up-to-date seed cleaning equipment and
can give you a first class job. Bring your Vetch
Cleaning, Clover Seed Cleaning, and Grain Glean­
ing to us. We can do your cleaning better.
WANTED
Wheat, Oats, Feed and Brewing Barley, Red and
Alsike Clover Seed, Crimson Clover, Hairy Vetch,
and Common Vetch Seed. With our direct shipping
outlet we can pay you more.
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL!
IMPERIAL FEED 8C GRAIN CO.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Herond Kt.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY KIIOFK
PHYSICIAN
and
SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
General Beauty Work
PHYSICIAN and HtlltGKON
Permanent« and «11 bind« of
beauty work.
X-Har end PhraleTh.rapr
Commercial National Bank Bids
Telephone 18H1X
Halrony lllll«boro Pharmacy
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All Kind«
of
B e a u ty
Work
PERMANENT'S
O f*«. 1211
Telephones
Iteahlence 7B1X
DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D.
Phytlrlan and Surgeon
Wells Building
« «peclalty
Telephon« 1471
WEIL’S APARTMENTS
Mabel Rchendel
TELEPHONES
Office 2FR2
Reeldenc. 2881
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentist
Commercial Building
Garbage Collection
AND CANS
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephone 144
Evenln««, «under by Appointment
INSURANCE
Telephone 2325
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
HUY YOUR
W.ahln«t»n Count? A«enrlee
RUBBER STAMPS
INHIIRANCR HEHVICB
Hhnte bank llulldln«
Phone 2211
Hlllahoro
from
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