f H lì H IL L S B O R O ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O , T hursday, Septem ber (!. 193 | OREGON Page E ig h t las began his duties as te a c h e r in the Moclips h u h sihool W ednesday O u t-o f-to w n teachers who aic boarding in B anks arc Miss Phyllis Nelson of Vernonia a n d >> 1' O asheim ot Bay City at tile \ \ V W alker hom e. Miss D oris Bailey ol Fore.-t Grove ami Miss Alice lain of IX 'iiland, who are stay ing a t the Je tt Kennedy hom e and I.loyJ W hltcom be. who is at th e A l ’ W ahl luune F rank S tas is driving illy Mr« F red W. Ifor.il back a n d fo rth to Ins hom e m th e BANKS B anks grade school a n d union high school sta rte d M onday K an sas City district, w hich is in T he enrollm ent » a s not so large as th is high school district Send llay East it Will he later, as some pupils a re Nine carloads of hay arc being staving out to finish prune picking loaded tins week at B anks and Roy a n d to pick hops In th e grade school Miss Moxie H opkins teaches T he lmy will go to th e d ro u th d is­ trict. Farm er» arc receiving $1025 th e first and second. Miss P hyllis Nelson the th ird a n d fourth. Mis: per ton tor clover hay. Mr and Mrs. Will IW'ugl.is. Mrs Sylvia O asheim the fifth and sixth aiid Clyde H opkins the seventh and P. O. Furlie and d a u g h te r of F o r­ est G rove and Mrs K dgenten ot eighth In th e high school P ra n k Sias is principal T he o th e r four n ar Sea: tie W ash . visited Monday tea ch e rs are Miss Alice L ane Miss w ith Mrs S tella Kelly a t th e N 1'hursday visitors D oris Bailey. M iss H azel P aetsch Berd in home a n d Lloyd W hitcom b Two busses w ith M rs Kelly were Mr. and M u Jam es Kelli and M rs G cneveive are running -------- in to th e i l high school. _ l II’ _ S aling of B aker One from S h e rm an 's mill and k M l . M oun Miss Dee D arling of Forest G rove tain d a le Is driven by Ben Iciyton Banks August 28 orgatu.-m ; T he o th er one from Scofield and was B uxton is driven by Cliff Sandy. A a class of piano pupils Miss D a r­ stu b route from G reen M ountain ling will teach tilts year a t th e Fred is run by W R osencrans a n d the W olford home stu b route from Bald M ountain by , Don Moore spent th ree days at Albert H erd Boys a n d girls of th e ilu- com ity fa ir in H illsboro He e x ­ B uxton route are very proud of th e hibited his heifer th ere a n d also was fine new bus. w hich Mr. S andy has on a stock judging team . G e rtru d e W hitaker of Scofield is provided. , , Mr.- M cRoberts of Hillside and working in Mrs W illiam .' confec­ tionery a n d will a tte n d B anks high M rs M abel O Dell of P o rtla n d w ere T hursday visitors at th e A C W ahl th is year. Mr a n d M rs Cliff Sandy moved hom e Mrs. O Dell was Joh n n y W ahl s tea ch e r for th e p a st th ree last week to V ernonia, w here they will m ake th eir fu tu re hom e. Mr years in th e P o rtlan d day school S andy has th e co n tract for carrying for th e deaf. H arriet K lum received th e ra n k th e V ernonia-St H elens mail. M or­ of w oodgatherer at th e Council F ire n s T hom pson will su b stitu te for held bv the W ikapi-N ahon C am p him on th is route a n d M r Sandy will ru n the school bus from T op­ F ire G irls T h u rsd ay aftern o o n O pal and F orrest R aines, D arreil full to B anks high school M rs Ray Partnley a n d two chil­ G rav es a n d Woodrow M cCauley, a d of P o rtlan d spent L abor Day w ith d re n sp en t last week visiting re la ­ O pal a n d F o r r e s ts g randm other. tives in C ornelius a n d Hillsboro L am ar Sandv re tu rn e d home M rs E E Nickerson. M r and Mrs. A. C. W ahl a n d sons T uesday night from M ountaindale. Jo lu i a n d Bryce a n d Mrs. M. w here he h a d been working all su m ­ S ch ram cl of F orest G rove were m er. Born, to Mr. a n d Mrs. Austin guests August 29 a t th e G. T L ittle M arr of Banks. August 28. a boy hom e in P o rtlan d M r and M rs G. T L ittle a n d in th e G uym an hospital in Forest th re e soils a n d Mrs. E sth er S h e a rs Grove. T his event m akes Mrs. M a n d son of P o rtla n d spent F rid ay A Dodds a g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d m o th ­ a fte rn o o n a n d evening at th e A. C er. a n d M is H attie D avidson g re a t­ g randm other. a n d Mr a n d Mi'S. W ahl home. Blue bird club m et August 29 w ith H arry Davidson, g ra n d p are n ts. M iss E thel S m ith . T he tim e was sp e n t playing gam es a n d telling Micky Mouse stories. D uring the a fte rn o o n B a rb ara W ilson presented (C o n tin u ed from p an e 1) E velvn K essler w ith a cake in h o n ­ p a rtm e n : ol education indicate th a t or of her e ig h th birth d ay T he teach ers' salaries in O regon will, little girls all enjoyed th e cake w ith on th e whole, be som ew hat h igher Evelyn. Mr. a n d M rs. F ra n k W atson of th a n they were last year. O regon's P o rtla n d spent Sunday w ith Mrs liberal w a rra n t law. it is pointed W a tso n s a u n t. Mrs. M A. Dodds out. m akes it possible fo r m any of Atlees Move th e d istric ts to continue w hich ex­ Mr. a n d M rs H enry Atlee moved cept for th is provision would have M onday from th e M E. p arsonage been com pelled to close tw o or to th e Cliff S andv house. th ree years ago. B etter pay m en t of Mrs W F S in clair and M r. a n d delinquent taxes have m ade pos­ M rs C. E Dow ner of Hillsboro sible th e re tirem e n t of o u tstan d in g visited M r a n d Mrs. N. B erd an w a rra n ts in m any districts, in creas­ S unday. M r and Mrs. C harles K essler a n d ing th e value of th is paper and tw o children. M r. a n d Mrs. Cliff m aking it possible for th e teachers T hom pson a n d four c hildren a n d to realize m ore nearly p a r on then- Verle C onfer sp en t S unday a t J a n t- salary w arrants. zen Beach Amos Sellers re tu rn e d hom e M on­ It costs slightly less today to day from a visit w ith relativ es in provide m edical a tte n tio n for an P ortland. in ju re d w orkm an un d er th e Oregon Mr. a n d M rs. C arl Shipley and d a u g h te rs a tte n d e d the fa ir a t w orkm en's com pensation a ct th a n it did a y ear ago or two years ago. G resh am Sunday. but still tn e cost is wen above the E m m ett Shtpley a n d fam ily moved low figure established in 1929. In S a tu rd ay from T h a tc h e r to V er­ th a t y ear w ith a record of 41 746 nonia. where he will o p e rate the accidents it cost a n average of only fa rm s belonging to Ellis M cGraw. M r a n d Mrs. R eid Eldridge a n d $17.08 per claim for m edical aid. fig­ ures of the com m ission son Jo h n and Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n show. T h en th e accident costs for th is serv ­ K ennedy of Hillsboro and Mr. a n d Mrs. Amos Helm of D allas were ice began to climb for some u n ­ S u n d ay guests of Mr. a n d M rs. Je ff accountable reason to $20 84 l n 1930. $23.03 in 1931. a n d $23.68 in K ennedy. Mrs. E. E. N ickerson re tu rn e d 1932. T h ere vigorous p ro te sts from th e comm ission h a lte d th e upw ard hom e August 27 a fte r a few weeks' visit w ith relativ es a t M onroe. Y on­ tren d a n d th e next year shows a calla. Scio. Salem a n d M cM innville slight decrease to $23 37. but still She was accom panied hom e by her 31 per cent above th e 1929 average son-in-law and daughter. Mr. a n d and th is y ear the m edical a id cost Mrs. W. H. E dw ards. W hile in A l­ was down to $21.46 per claim , still bany Mrs. Nickerson a tte n d ed the 25 46 per c en t above th e 1929 low. w edding of h e r g randson George In selecting m an d am u s proceed­ F la n ag a n a n d Miss A daline Rover. M rs’ R obert H aw kins a n d d a u g h ­ ings for testing out th e validity of te r M argaret of S e a ttle a n d Mrs. the proposed certificates of indebt­ R. N B urgess a n d daughters Je a n edness to finance unem ploym ent re ­ a n d Ann of P o rtla n d visited Mr. lief. s ta te officials did so because a n d Mrs. H L. Je n se n a n d fam ily they reg ard ed this a s th e most speedy rem edy available. E ith e r in ­ A ugust 28 Mr a n d Mrs. F ra n k R inck a n d ju n ctio n proceeding or a d e c la ra ­ c hildren a n d M r a n d Mrs. Jo h n tory ju dgm ent would have neces­ Caldw ell a tte n d ed th e M ultnom ah sitated a prelim inary h e arin g in circuit court w ith its add ed delay. county fa ir a t G re sh a m Sunday. L om e a n d G eorge D rake a n d T he situ atio n , however, p re sen ts its Sylvaine D uspane of P o rtlan d were unusual aspects w ith th e s ta te re ­ L abor Day guests a t th e Jo h n K ess­ lief com m ission going to court to compel th e governor, secretary of le r hom e. sta te and s ta te tre a su re r to do Auxiliary to Meet A m erican Legion Auxiliary will som ething w hich all a re anxious to m eet at the R. N. A. h a ll Septem ber do once they can be assured of its legal soundness. 12 a t 8 p m. M rs J N Burgess and grandson R ooert H aw kins Jr. of S eattle spent Govenor M eier in a proclam ation several days last week w ith Mr. a n d issued last week declared a m o ra­ Mrs H. L. Je n se n a n d fam ily. to riu m on th e killing of p e d estrian s Miss Ida H opkins re tu rn e d hom e a n d o th e r victim s of careles» and T h u rsd a y from M onm outh, w here in d iffe ren t m otorists. In th e past she h a s been a tte n d in g sum m er 18 m onths, th e governor's proclam a­ school. Id a g ra d u ated and received tion points out 412 people lost th e ir h e r diplom a in June. lives in traffic accidents on Oregon M r a n d M rs O. E. Jo h n so n a n d ljighw ays while a n o th e r 6983 were d a u g h te r F e rn of B anks a n d Mr. riiore or less seriously in ju re d , not a n d M rs H. E. Jo n es of Oregon to overlook the p roperty dam age of C itv picnicked Sunday on th e W ap- C15.000,000 resu ltin g from t h e s e in itia cut-off. wrecks. M ost of these accidents, th e Mrs. R. P o rte r a n d little M arion governor points out. re su lte d e ith e r C arol W h arto n , b oth of P ortland, from carelessness o r thoughtless- a re visiting M r. a n d Mrs Jo h n ness. H artw ick a n d d a u g h te r Joyce th is week. C arl R asm ussen, supervisor of th e sum m er recreational program a t (B y V ivian H udson i Corvallis, was a guest M onday of Mr. and Mrs. C laude Ewing have M rs. F lora M unford and son K en- gone hop picking. neth. Mrs Ross Updike is in P o rtlan d Mrs. F red Irvin a n d c hildren a n d Mrs. D ancer of O ak G rove visited in a hospital, where she underw ent W ednesday w ith Mrs. Irv in 's m o th ­ a n appendicitis operation la st week M r a n d M rs C larence Updike e r M rs Alice Partnley. Jo h n N arup. who h a s been ill in a n d son have been sta y in g In P o rt­ land th e past week. a Hillsboro hospital, is hom e now a n d is reported to be som ew hat im ­ proved. M rs Belle H artw ick is visiting th is week w ith relatives in P o rtlan d . H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S P atro n s of th e B anks-B uxton road com plain th a t th e road is very- M . D. rough and in some places alm ost EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROA T impassable. Mrs. Cora B a rre tt a n d George SPEC IA LIST Davis of S tayton visited from P un- day u n til T uesday w ith Mr. and G L A SS E S F IT T E D M rs W G W alker. F ra n k W ahl spent a few days Room 3 last week w ith his gran d m o th er, C om m ercial N atio n al B an k A nnex M rs S. Gibson, in Forest Grove. Phonos H o u rs Douglas Dreeszen o f Moclips. R«n*idonco 2972 9:30 a. m. to 12 m. W a sh , visited over the w eek-end O ffice 2971 1 :30 p. m. to 5 p. m. w ith his m other. M rs O D D rees­ zen. in B anks and his fa th e r, who Is ill in a P o rtla n d hospital. Doug- S c h o o ls at Banks O pen on M onday o »o v> o*cn » n ►*, lit Iron, .Sat urd.iy until Tuesday at Rock iwav Mr and Mr.» J It Davl* and Season danglilei M argaret and Hazel Hall lia went to Rixkaw ay Saturday to Y ou'll w iint u uotlii-r rem ain tor a week M r and Mr P atrick Davis will have charge ot |MTxOliull I V. H Cllt, the telephone office d uring their A" "'i CALIFORNIA V Mine, nini ilrixx you - linir ueeortliiiu to tin Miiiurleat Pari», N ew York, m ill HollyM ixxl fii'liio ii» . absence. young T HE e ag e rly . m iss will scan tilts w eek's offerings T hey include a ch arm in g house d ro ss and tw o p e rt little Jum per frocks th a t m eet y o u th ’s d e m a n d fo r chle and In dividuality. R ed and w h ite gin g h am m akes nn a p p ea lin g fa b ric for P a tte r n 166 T h is a ttra c tiv e ap ro n frock has a re v e rsib le closing, is shadow -proof, am i opens out Hat fo r Ironing. Its Just as easy to m ak e as It Is to w ear. D esigned In sizes 14. 16. IS and 20 (w ith cor­ resp o n d in g b u st m e a su re s of 32, 34. 36 and SSI and also In 40 and 42. Size IS re q u ire s 4 y ard s of 35-lnch m a te ria l, w ith •» y ard to r c o lla r and sleev e ban d s in c o n tra st. T h e Jum per tro ck p ictu red as P a tte rn ITS Just exudes sauciness. It Is In peach-colored flannel w ith blouse of cream crepe, designed for sizes I t to 19 (b u st 29 to 37) Size 15 calls for 3 y ard s of 35-lnch fa b ric for the d re ss and 1 4 y a rd s tor th e guim pe. L inen, pique, aud crepe a re su ita b le m ate ria ls. And now- th a t school days a re nigh, w h a t could be m ore su ita b le fo r the young m iss s ta r tin g back to school th a n th e d em u re Jum per frock. P a tte rn 3 508? T he fa ct th a t it can be w orn w ith d ifferen t blouses m akes It both pra ctic a l and sm a rt. R ed and w h ite gingham w ith blouse of w hite lin en , or velvet w ith a crepe blouse, a re su g g e ste d c o m b in atio n s. D esigned in fo u r sizes: 8. 10. 12, a n d 14 y e ars, size 12 re q u ire s 1 l * yards of 54 Inch m a te ria l for th e d re ss, aud I S y ard s of 35 In h m a te ria l fo r th e guim pe. T he bow of n arro w rib ­ bon re q u ire s S y ard . Overall Contest Winners Listed A pproxim ately 1500 persons p a r ­ tic ip ated in th e overall contest c o n ­ ducted by W eil's D e p artm en t store a n d estim ated th e n u m b er of yards of th re a d used in th e big p a ir of overalls, w hich were on display a t the sto re a n d a t W eil’s booth a t th e county fair. C orrect yardage was 866. W inners were announced as fol­ lows: H enry M erickle. Hillsboro route 1: M abel Behm . T igard route 1; E sth e r H arty. C lifford Betzer. Ro e Steele. Heb-n C raw ford. Bud M arshal! Mr.». G. Stroeder. Leon B anner. Pau! G Craw ford. H ills­ boro; E P. C raw ford. M anning: T. W. G regg Hillsboro ro u te 3: Ja c k P ep p ard Mrs. A. W Lull. Bill P ep p ard G ales C reek: Genevieve Sohler Mrs J. K nodel, C ornelius route I: Les Kr.odel. C ornelius: Mrs. G len Singletary. G a rd e n H om e, a n d E sth er Bella. Orenco. Roy i By Mi«s M a rth a V am lerx an d en > R obert D alton of S eattle, who ha.» been spending th e past m o n th w ith his gran d m o th er. Mrs. C. F. Jesse, re tu rn e d hom e last week M isscs Agnes P ra n g e r a n d R ita Duj i k entered the B anks high school M onday. Mis» Sylvia Duyck. who is e m ­ ployed m H iil'boro, visited h e r p a r ­ ents. Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry Duyck over th e week-end. M rs C harles S piering and d a u g h ­ te r E th e l of N o rth P la in s a n d M rs. Jo sep h R iggert a n d ch ild ren of Aloha visiteu a t th e J. M. V ander- zanden hom e T hursday. Miss E thel Soderw ali of P o rtla n d visited w ith Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam H em sw orth last S aturday. Jo h n B ern ard h a s h a d his house rep ain ted . E E M uller did th e work. P e ter H erinckx, who h a s been C lip Out anil Mail T his O rd e r B lan k for P a tte r n s T h u rs d a y , i-eu trn u ig h o m e M o n d ay , FASHION III BEAU. 11)3 i’ni-k Ave., New Vork City. W ith th is coupon, which 1 clipped from th e (N an is of N ew sp ap er! I am enclosing .................... cents. Please send me the p a tte rn s listed below a t 15 c en ts a p a tte rn : P a tte r n n u m b er: 166 Size ITS Size 3508 Stze N am e ....................................................................................... A ddress ................................... .............................................. City S ta te Mrs Dulev R ush is s|ieudlng a week w ho her d a u g h te r Mrs W il­ liam C eudron of Pedee Mrs W 11 Hunger Is recovering tri in a m ajo r operation at the ih x x t S a in u rila n hospital In P o r t­ land. Mrs Mae Alvord a n d Mrs. T h o m p ­ son have moved to Scofield, w here Mrs Alvord will teach th is year. Mr. and M rs N 11 W leneeke and c hildren went to S v e n s e n ...................................................................................... . .......................................................................................... W rite your n am e a n d address plainly, giving n u m ­ ber a n d size of p a tte rn s you w ant. E nclose 15 c en ts in com for each num ber, a n d m ail your o rd e r to H illsboro A rgus F ash io n B ureau. 103 P ark Ave , New bringing hom e th eir sou Wilson, who lugs spent the sum m er there w rit relatives Mrs Eh.-. H a th Conaway of P o rt­ land Is s|x I'd.u-.: the week w ith Mr and Mrs \ D Cham lx-rlnm . M rs C o n a n .n and Mrs C h a m b e r­ lain are old chixil-glrl friend» Mias M arjorie Meek spi-nt M on­ day a t the s ta te fair In Salem Judg­ ing m the c anning a n d cooking contests Following a tte n d ed the wedding of Muss Iv d .a Het s ir of M otm tam - dale and P lnllp A rndt of P ortland a t the L u th e ran ch u rch at S ehetflhi Satnrdav evehing Messrs a n d Me dam es G u n n a r U eiggren C a rl C hrtstener and d a u g h te r Phyllis ami B ert W alter and Ah lie Selilaefh: Messrs C harles am i Edw ard Wal te r L ittle Aletie Si hlaefll w a s flower girl a n d Mrs B ert W alter, sister ot Mias Reiser, wig» m atro n ot honor. Mr and M rs Sam S e ltfe rt an il d a u g h te r I.ydin of Scholls a n d Mr and Mrs Dan H a ffn er ot Beaverton were guests Sunday ol Mr and Mrs ! Adolph R eiser M ID DLETON S. IIAN t HEL F u n e ra l services for M iddleton S H anchel. 80. retired federal em ­ ploye. who died A ugust 28 a l his hoiiie a t G a rd en Home, were held S atu rd ay a t P e g g s chapel in B eav­ erton. ANTHONY BKH K LINE A nthony B rickline. 55. died at Aloha S eptem ber 3 and fu n e ra l serv­ ices were held W ednesday a t Pegu'-» chapel in B eaverton. He is survived by th e widow. EDW ARD J. LYONS E dw ard J Lyons. 78. form er II . boro busines» m an. died A ugust 2 a t Turlock. Cal., a lte r a n extended illness T h e body was taken to D etroit. Mich by h is niece. Miss J a n e C ahill, a n d in te rm e n t was bc- -ide his sister, th e late Mrs Mary C ahill Miss C ahill re tu rn e d to Hillsboro la st week. M r Lyons was born J u n e 4 1856, at D etroit. Mich., and cam e to P o rt­ land in 1883. m oving to Hillsboro SOon a fte r a n d rem ained in business here u n til 1907. He th e n moved to T urlock a n d m ?de his hom e there t h c rest Of his life. Deceased is su r- D aily T rip s to P o rtla n d H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t B onded a n d Insured C a rrie r Serving Beaverton. Aloha. Iteed- ville. Hillsboro. Cornelius and Forest Grove H illsboro P hone 542 E ast Side T erm in al P o rtlan d P hone EAst 9131 in I’ig. comfortable Millie's Beauty Salon S o u th e r n P a c ific 1715 3rd SL P h o n r 127« G round floor O dd Fellows' Bldg Let Us MARI AK Your Car Easy steering Is safety W r big th in g when you re going lub rican t. 1.» especially gixxl let us m ake your ear easier A lso w e have ou in« Phone 17113 I The Station FOR RFNT your com plexion is dull, m u d ­ allow due to clogged bowels A dlerika J u s t one dose rub system of poisonous w astes cause pun pie» und bad skin. D elta D rug store.—Adv. 820 m o n th . In s ili w it il T u a la tin V a lle y In su ra n ce C om pany P r n n iid l H. Cam pbell W ith B U Y W . G . ID E C O R W IN H A R D W A R E 88c Telephone 47 H illsboro, Oregon 52c R eg. 6 2 c R e g . < 1.05 F U LLE R W E A R long lasting I L iH iR F.Xz\M EL Leg. 81.05. rile Reg. 83.50 89c Q u art S P E C IA L 1 L ig tn in g S cre en P a in te r and 1 q u art D e c o r e t $«fl 0 0 Reg. 8150. Reg. 91.25. B la ck reen 75c S S P E E D IT E Highest q u a lity IN T E R IO R V A R N IS H Reg. 8117. 99c Q u art HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS òr Pint Q u art G a llo n to assure y o u r smartness? W e 'll keep them alw ays loo kin g brand new and at most economical prices. W e o ffe r you the service o f c a llin g fo r and de­ liv e rin g y o u r clothes. Com plete Service N (l W ! G a llo n R eg . 9 3 .3 0 o f im pression do you give? A re W y A o u T r sort clothes im m aculate, and fre sh ly pressed F FULLF.RGLO $ 2 .7 9 W hen You STEP-OUT Acroaa from O. T he W est's most p o p u lar finish 1314 Main Street IlillslMirn. Oregon S p o rtin g Goods Complete Line Fishing Tackle 1152 Second St. Hillsboro can». III s e a le d T hese savings will hi* av ailab le to you only until S ep tem b er 18. Tin- special prices quoted h ere will not he re p eated ag ain th is vear. T R O U T F IS H IN G H illsboro 7 u h e rm e n H ead q u arters 10«', PAINT SALE 18 ai-rt-s near (own, 6-room bouse, burn, stm ii'hions, C cows, trns, c electric lights, IS Y O U R C O M P L E X IO N B L O T C H Y A N D P IM P L Y ? c i t y w i i l c r ; 3-vear lease— If dy. tak e your th a t T he will tn ak r your ear ste e r ra»y. T h at'« a fast MAItFAK. th e w orld» finest grea*e for »leering »ystema Come til trxlav and and safer to drive It won t take lung TUB TEXACO STATION O ur classified roimiin.» m ay have Just wliat you a re looking for — R ead them I picking hops for th e p a st te n d a y si vived by th e niece a n d a b ro th er ¡m M t. Angel, re tu rn e d hom e S a t- M ichael, a t O n tario . C an urdav Mr Lyons was th e ow ner of con- F riday to S unday at th e beaches. Riile lo ach e» o n » n io o th steel rail» l o u t ist b e rth fo r the n ig h t ax little a» $1 e x tra . See your local a g e n t o r w rite J. A. O rin a m ly , 705 Pacific Hhlg . P o r tla n d , Ore. 58c Pint POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. P hon e 2691 C5 1011 R a a elin e St. Let th e ad v ertisem en ts h e lp you m ake your shopping plans. BIGGER c m ïïïIw R fo r W o o d O n ly ! AND BETTER $200 R egister today M i,t F o r shame ! B ä 1 You who buy clo th in g , things Io eat and to wear, articles fo r home adornm ent and co m fo rt— did you, ever slop to th in k what “ end o f the rope” you are p u llin g on when you send your money out o f tow n? They never come back to show p roof o f (he good fo r w hich they were m inted— so fa r as we are concerned— we people o f H illsb o ro and v ic in ity . A stu rd y w ood-burning model w ith highest standard j f heating, at even tem pera­ ture. A n econom ical circu ­ la to r in fir s t cost and opera­ tion. E x tra heavy cast iron heating u n it w ith extra wide fuel door. L ib era l A llo w a n c e fo r y o u r o ld h e a te r ! Ever stop to th in k o f the e xtra cost o f the things you buy outside o f H illsb o ro — express or fre ig h t charges, personal tra n sp o rta tio n fares? Then th e re ’s d o u b tfu l value, possible loss or in ju ry to m erchan­ dise so bought— th in g s to be considered, i f yo u ’re wise. O ur home m erchant carries the load fo r us, and he should have y o u r support to the last penny spent fo r no m atter what. F o r these pennies are the pennies th a t come back and in in e sti­ mable figures— they circulate, create business, add w ealth, w o rk and health to our own com m unity. Next door to Venetian Theater X: Phone 761 HILLSBORO. OREGON tin I > Bad pennies are these. Buy A m u n itio n you can shoot w ith confidence at HARDWARE CO M PAN Y ll 11’ p V E R Y little once in a w hile you hear a man or woman re m a rk : “ Just see w hat I got from P ortland. Isn’t it lovely? And I saved 33c.” No e n try fee BRISTOL V II J X-i CASH PRIZES PETERS BU C K DEER S H O O T IN G CONTEST Pennies That Never Come Back Selfridge Bros. 1138 Third St. Phonr 21X Remember— i t ’s the Pennies (hat Come Back th a t C ount! XZi lisin in q us In L » I» L I • L. rlu ©I til- d ill I»,,. * the tl. lb„ I m !,„ Í film dny •ci