The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 13, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
T hursday, Septem ber 13. 1934
lauluille finni a still mon' highly slnny black shoes, the tiny Inuit« Ihl.s and not having uni lliuig el.* IniiNiiieiillv. and starliql mi a run.
day evening Miss Cooke avi'i’in-
M i l k i u . ’ id C h a m p
eoloiiit botili- Those toilej, per
pamed Miss Gladys Broun ami
•I perspiration allieti, wllti her pretty
luu k up the lane tiem ge followed
A tuberculin test u to be given illusile.', hail been purvlutsett. nt Ute haste gathered on her face; most
brother Leslie to the stale fair
Bhe held a spruy lip against her al a U 'ix> leisurely |uiee i hewing a
to the pupils ol the grade schreit total expenditure of Ittty vents ol all stu> hated the laatnesa and fntv.
John Burbank of the CCC neai
smiling as the soft white bln« piece nl glass as lie went
by llr C E Mason
Timber spent the week-end at his
alU iii slie re'ui.l lll-alluret to •'■quail- iiidttteienee on tlie pan ot tier
(Conlluu**! Neal
brushed her elieeks Then slie
Beaver eJiapier held its lu s t de:. and she knew they must be faintly which hud iiuuli* Iter quest sums
home here.
broke off the stems, anti twisting
mee.nig oi the season Wednesday reserved lot great occasion* only, necessary
Mr. and Mrs William Bedortha
them In tin* tliornv roses, thrust
if you change your itildre«« kind­
evening. Past m atrons and patrons 11 .«lie were to juslily tier extruvu
are employed m the hop yards near
They might »lo soineUihig t o
ly notify the Argus direct and a t
gatin’ io lieraetl But tins really help me, ollie in a wlillel But they llu'in Into her bolt
Newberg.
were honor guests.
T don't see naw thlu tunny uboul once
George Palmer of Seattle, who
did seem a sultieieutly great oc­ never do. neverl W hen 1 do all 1
It. said George stolidly, "but they
casion Then she put on her "best can for them I It isn t lair "
has been visiting at the H Erick­
tl)
r
llook
nice, the wav you've fixed 'em.
(By Miss Dorothy Cooke)
___
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son _____
home,
let: Saturday to attend
underclothes,"
nuide
ol
liursdowne,
C e d a r M ill H o m e s
111 her anger, she attacked
You're awful sweet. Anne couldn't
C ORN ELIU S-Ttw Cornelius Civic school in Portland
embroidered
by herself
w ith
you
give
me u kiss before we start
O o n e ls o n tìó S ew ell
Improvement club will hold t h
e
-------------------------
of lorget-m e-nols, and trim ­ lieinenee than caution, and prick­
in P a th o f F la m e s sprays
first meeting of the fall session In
med with crocheted lace which she ed her Unger. She whipped It for tlie dance?"
I I»'ENSI I» I MIIAI.MIKS
the cltv hall or. Tuesday aftei- KlIltOIl G ra n g e rs
luiil
made
herself,
her
one
pair
ol
George
did
not
get
his
kiss,
but
swiftly to her mouth. But she was
BETHANY-CEDAR M ill. Many
anti
noon, September 18. It is guest
sdk stockings, oiiguiallv while, tu t not quick enough, a dop of blond as tie luut not expected It. he was
Cedar
Mill
homes
and
barns
were
and visitor day and each lady Is
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
endangered by the m e on the Cor grown yellow from many vvikslitiigs. had fallen on her bodice, just ubove not unduly dtsuppolnled Anne was
P la n Big N ig lit
asked to bring a household hint or
and
carefully
darned,
black
patent
the waistline
nell road last week The fire, fanned
Phono 953
: Hilktbuio
help
"Now I've got to get something always ' nlttsli ' Bhe hated to be
by a brisk wind, brought the flumes leather slippers, somewhat crocked |
Reports were made on
The Cornelius grade school op­ the KINTON-
and
shapeless,
came
next,
then
a
to eoverr thal and there aren't "paweti s ite iinng away ( r a n him
within a hundred leet ot tlie Frank
county fair at grange meeting
ened Monday with an enrollment September
S ieif.u is burn
All locul people pink silk inuslui dress, vvilli a knot enough roses Oh, wliut shall I
5 by a number who a t ­
of 90 An increase is expected in tended. Plans
were fighting Hie Some were pack­ of black velvet on one shoulder, do?
are being made by
the number In a short time.
Why don't you take some of
ed up. ready to leave at any tune and a black velvet sash, nuide truui
Mrs Alice Fluke, to ob-
Mesdames Julia Osborne. Alice lecturer • Booster
I'licy brought the tire under con­ an old sicque ol her moilier's, llutl white flower glowin' on the
Night" September
McCorrac, I Lundgren, and Alice
,
trol before any1 serious damage was curetully .«tam ed, pressed, iui*l oilier side of tlie fence, in tlie
Brock represented t h e Cornelius 29 A number of the Granges hi
recut slie li.nl rend m the "Syin- méditer, ami put il wttli ver loses?
done.
this part of the county have been
Civic Improvement club at t h e invited
pivuum t'l S ty les' th a t "a toueli ol I t s kinder large Unit'll cover up
to join with the local grange
Mr and Mrs Phil Thorne spent ola* k was always very Fieneliy.''■ yer
Western club convention at M ult­ in observing
spot."
night. Some of the
Fridav evening with Mr and Mrs Iasi **1 all, site loosened tuul re -' Anne
nomah hotel m Portland T hurs­ state officers thus
whcclixl about George H il­
will be in attendance
Calvin K alterm an ot Portland.
day It was an all-day session
wound
her
hair
and
milled
another
dreth.
who was to lake tier to Hie
it is expected Mrs. S tan n ard of
Mrs E Hriteh ot Portland spent knot *>i velvet to Ua staining ootta ; party, was
Members of the Cornelius base­ and
standing beside her. His
will be present and put on
l,anor IViv holidays with Mr. and
ball team and their families en ­ Hillsboro
lm glad I've goi soiut* flowers round, red. anti rutlicr flat taee
a play, besides other talent from
M is pini Thorne.
joyed a picnic Sunday at Balm out-of-town.
to
weai.
she
said
to
herself,
as
she
J
shone with soap anti scrubbing
Beginning with the
Mr and Mrs. 1 Swi-etland o f
Grove.
tlie results ot tier efforts Evidently he had arrived during
regular meeting October 6. ses­
P it..a m i .-p u t the holidays with surveyed
Tlie Solomon Servants class of next
tn
the
small,
bluned
glass
over
tlie
her abseiiee. anti on being m-
sions
will
be
held
m
the
day
time
M. .uni Mrs John Meurer.
the M E Sunday school, with Dan
wushshutd. T know there a r e lormed where slie had gone, had
Tear Down Old Shed
Mis B u Reeves. Elmer and enough
B arrett as teacher, elected officers
sweet
peas,
t
haven
t
piek
followed
her Unconsciously, she had
The old carriage sited, which lias
c n ru d e Reeves and Mrs Calvin ed them tor three days on p u r­ s|Kvken aloud,
Sunday. Officers are
Raymond
and lie had heard
K.i.re. man nt Portland spent Labor pose."
Trltes. president; Howard Davis, stood in the church grove for the
her
Day at Rockaway
secretary, and George Milne, treas­ past 33 or more years, but not made
She
was
down
the
steep
narrow
look great anyway I don't
much use of since the day* of autos,
Mr- Phil Thorne spent Monday stair* use m one svvut rush of color see You
urer.
why you slioulcl worry about
w .tn Mrs A G Ross oi Portland
Mrs. B Jam es of Hillsboro vis­ was torn down last week by Mr.
mitt
motion,
across
the
kitchen,
out
I
lowers."
Mis \ p Johnson is spending ot tlie rusty screen door half hang­
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
Hillsboro
ited Mrs M L Creekpaum Sunday. Pittm an, who bought it from the
Do you honestly think so?"
a tew days at G earhart.
Mrs Laura Jackson has been vis­ Ladies' Aid society and will make
ing on its lung*... over tlie straggly
Well, I guess 1 dot"
Mi
s
F.iear
Moar
and
family
of
use
of
the
lumber
for
building
a
iting relatives at Clackamas
PLANT AT SCHOLLS, OREGON
to tlie suit more sc-raggly g a r­
There was not the slightest doubt
P.u: lmglon visited Mr. and Mrs. yarel
Miss Bertha M artin of Newport shed on the Frank Richards place,
den. t he one hue ot scanty sweet- ol the earnestness ot George's ait
which he lias been renting the past
C harli s BOI Friday evenmg.
is a guest of Miss Frances Gnos.
Motto
"Erietidl.v Servici* . . . Fair I'ricttH
close beside tlie miration Anne veered away from
Mr and Mrs Cleve Gwens. Miss peu vines, growing
Mrs. McGill of Portland has been year
.
string beans, was com­ a more tangible proot of It.
visiting her niece. Mrs Ashley Jack-
Mrs Everett D Wright and daugh- Picture by Seligman and ct by »■ roeni ia Mary Snyder and Jack Coleman flourishing
pletely stripped ot blossoms. Antic
son.
ter Miss R uth Marilyn returned Miss Sophia Jackson o I Laurel spent Labor Day at Yachats,
"But those flowers would be
from tlie garden to Hie n a r­
Mr and Mis Henry C hautler of dastied
Miss Helen Oliver returned last from C athlam et. W a sh . the first of
Scholls unit o f t h e Farmers
row front porch, where' th eir la­ pretty. You climb through t h e
Hillsboro
entertained
a
group
of
|
week from Sheridan, where she last week from a few days visit
Union, who won milkuig contest
bors tor the day ended. Iter parent* barbed wire and get me some, or
had been visiting Mr. a n d M rs with her brother and wife.
at the county fair for the sec­ Bethany iolk with a lawn supper and tier two sm all brothers. Bol anti would you hurt your clothes?"
There is no substitute for
in the;r beautiful garden last week. Sam. were taking their ease in un- j George hesitated, torn between
C hurch services for this Sunday
Jam es Adamson and son.
ond time.
I'll.»»' present were Mr and Mrs. wastied relaxation.
Mrs. M L Creekpaum has been will be as follows, preaching by
his desire to serve, and his con­
Cliarles
Bey
Mr
and
Mis.
Glenn
the
pastor.
Rev
W.
E.
Simpson,
at
ill at her home here.
Wedekmg Louise VanKleek George Carr Bid C an . Misses Dorothy and
"Who puked my sweet peas?' sciousness ot Uie Iweiity-nuie-flfty,
Mr. and Mrs Clarence K latt and by session of Bible school at 10;la Snider. William Taylor.
dem anded ueeusnigly
You alt earned bv the sw eat of his brow,
Lore 1 Boy. Carl Larsen, anil the * I she
children of Carlton spent Sunday
a goodly number of tlie K tnton
Misses Betty and Lois Richards, in
knew
1 was saving them lor to­ which he hail so recently ex|>euded
-t and hostess, Mr and A irs.1 night and
with Mr. and Mrs W. A Goodm.
folk attended state fair last week daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Aldrrel
on his new pepper anti salt" suit
they
re
gone."
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb and Several of the 4-H club members Richards of Dosch Station, returned Henry Chautler.
"I puked 'em announced Mrs whieh lie was now wearing for the
Mr and Mrs. Frank Parm er of
family .lave moved back to their had some of their stock on exhi- home the lirst of last wees from a
first time.
home in Beaverton. Mr. Webb is a onion and were camped on the lew days with their grandparents. Portland spent the week-eml with Ch.imoet aim. rocking licavily. "I
Would It lake too long lo go
took
em
down
to
tlie
cemetery
an
Mrs
Parmei
s
parents.
Mr.
and
teacher in Beaverton high school, grounds aurm g the fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Richards
put em on your Aunt S arah 's grave, lound by the gate? We could let
Mrs Sam Walters.
He and his family make their home
Mr. and Mrs. Aldred R ichards and
down
Hie burs and go round inter
Harry
A.
R
ichards
and
some
it
s
Just
three
years
ago
today
sense
A group from this community ,
during the summer on a ranch family of Dosch S tation visited Mr.
S a tr u u the uutchword of ihl.i Institution Every
of his tamily were busy ...ire Mr and Mrs Phil Mead of your Aunt S arali p.isscd away 1 Hi*' niedder We tx*ultl both go "
west of here.
R ichard's parents. Mr. and Mrs. members
known .sufetfiuird stands back of your investincnt
"Oh. George, you're Just like ull
last week iixmg up m e interior oi .Aloha a charivari Saturday- night. presume ye ve ben so took up think-
The first quarterly conference of H airy A. Richards. Sunday.
the
others!
You
never
t
a
n
do
an
y
­
the
school
house
and
making
ready
A card party and old tune dance in about tins dance ye re gom to,
Hound Fii -t Mortgages reduced each m onth by
the new M. E. conterence year, of
B irthday Observed
lor school to take up Monday. was lien at tile Cedar Mill Grunge ye ani l thought of tlie dead. May- thing quirk! You've got about as
the Cornelius and Hiiisooro M. E.
monthly pavment insured against fire suprrvbied by
Miss Eunice Ellen Snider, daugh­ Everything was put m tine shape hall Saiarduy n.ght. Nine tables of tie ye d like lo go down and take much action between you as Aunt
churches was held Thursday eve­
State of Oregon
oi Mr. and Mrs. George Snider, for the coming school year.
>tX were in play High score was em of the grave." she ended with Ba n th !"
ning in the local church with Dr. ter
linest any amount Burning» paid to you In cadi
Mrs. Maule Gemoelia spent the receive '. bv Mrs Dave Edlgar. see- supreme scorn.
Why stie s been dead t h r e e
Louis Magin. district superintend- entertained a few of her young
years
day Monday in Portland transacting nd by J Petere* ..i t and third by
INVEST TODAY!
em , presiding. Reports were given
"I
would,
if
I
lunl
time."
Ute
girl
hall in honor of her fourteenth business and visiting with relatives. B B. Reeve*.
T know it! T hat's what I meant!
by the various departm ents.
burst out nereely
You knew how
Mr. and Mrs. Rooert Pomeroy and
Bui C arr . lurted at Benson Poly­ much I wanted them and Uiey're You can't even see Hint! conic on
Rev. and Mrs. C. Downs of P o rt­ birthday
E. L. Cox and Lawrence Crowder three daughters and S. H. Pomeroy technic in Portland Monday. He mine, anyway! I bought Ute seeds, then, well go round by the gate.
land greeted Cornelius I..en d s Sun­
Honest. Anne”
day Rev. Downs was pastor of the of Scholls did a shingling job on spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mis. will reside m Portland.
and planted tlicm. and I've tended
"For Heavens sake, eonie on! Do
local M E. church about 20 years a barn last week for Conrad Alge- Join-, Steelm an ol Molalla.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Schula went them they won t do Aunt Surah
I RELIABLE
Fifteen were present at Ladies on their vacation last week. They any good, and they were all I lutdl ' you want to get to th at party be­
sheimer.
ago.
Aid society at m e Home of Mrs visited Mrs Schulz' mother. Mrs.
fore they start playing 'Home, sweet
Miss Dorothy VanKleek. daughter
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Suver spent
„
Her
mother
remained
entirely
tin-
th e week-end visiting relatives at ®(
and Airs. Emery YanKieek, E. L. Cox Thursday afternoon, and G. Vail oi Jefferson, and then went moved; clearly, tlie nuitter ot the Home
"I tlon t care, Arnie, so long its 1
Eugene
visited a lew days last week wttn an interesting meeting w.ts held. on io Toledo, Newport anil Seal. beans sttll rankled; but tier faUier
Mrs. V. French and Vera re- her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Next meeting wni be wim Mrs R ek. At Seal Rock they were Join­ glimpsed someUiUtg of the trugidy eon be with you "
Lilly
M.
Bierly
Octooer
4
lie
put tils anil about her. Bhe
turned last week from a sum m er s Thompson of Portland.
ed by Mr and Mrs. N. P. Johnson' of her disappointment.
Slav at the beach
Miss Leila Peters of near Moun-
..i d Mr ami M
Ed Kruske. who
"Shucks, Aiuiit* what does a few dill not actually sliuke it off. but
Misses Helen and W inifred Rand tam dale spent a few days last week
spent the week-end there.
flowers matter'.' 11 ye hev to hev her lack ot m ental response to tils
J M. r n i s o N , Manager
and Miss Helen Tucker of Portland » u h Miss Grace McCormick a t the B e a v e rto n G r o u p
Miss Jeanette Schulz spent the flowers, there's some roses left still caress was so marked tiiat a phys­
were Sunday evening dinner guests Mrs. Lilly M. Bierly home
Saving» a l oan hldg
week-end a t the sum m er home of on that bush down the lane by Ule ical witluirawal would reully lutve
11111* b<> rt». Oregon
of Mrs. M D. Mann ai d Mrs. M at-
Mi's. Louise VanKleek sp pent last
Mrs. A Hagaer of i*or.- niedder They 're kinder gone by, been Itss chilling
H a s F u n P r o g r a m Dr. id and
"Help me pick some of tliesc
at Molallu
tie Smith. Sunday evening the week with her son Roy VanKleek.
but I uess Hiey d answer Twould-
and Mrs in to Schulz
Misses R ands had charge ot t h e who has employment neat Linnton
not lake ve long to run down tliere flowers, then, so we can start
BEAVERTON A full pivk.am in
Mr. and Mrs. A. H ansen of Baker, the lorm ot a mock wcuoing cere­
ek-eud a l-trpoc Bay
evening service at the M E. church.
For a monent they pulled uwuy
and see ’
Miss Helen led the song service who have been spending the sum ­ mony preceding a w edding ore a s -
and Mrs i rank Hildebrand
"Sol. you go! 1 11 get my skirts ..ilt'iiUv. ul the while blossoms. Then
Sunday evening all dusty!
and Miss W inifred gave the mes­ mer a t the coast, but for the pas: fast took place at the Kiwams club il Portia:.d sp*
Anne laughed laughrel so Joyously
with Mr. mid Mr Charles Boy.
sage Miss Tucker accompanied the week or so have been in Portland,
Hold 'em up an ye won't I Hint George realized, with a bound­
singing on her violin. Their father. where Mr. H ansen has been re ­ September o The groom. Dr. J R
Enrollment 23
* .in t pi k flowers, roses leastwise ing lieart Hi.it her vexation must
Ernest Rand, and son Harold vis­ ceiving medical treatm ent, returned Talbert, was handcuffed to the
Bethany school opened Monday The pesky Utorns stick into me so. Is- passing
to the home of Mr. H ansens sis­ ' handsome bride," W aiter Unis, who with Miss Florem e Pauly as teach ­ 1 vet to hollerin' an' let go. au'
ited friends and relatives here.
IX> you know Uie name of tlione
Alonzo Creekpaum o f Portland ter, Mrs. H. J. Valentine. Wednes­ was attired In the conventional veil er. The enrollm ent was 23.
Sum won't you?"
flowers?
visited h l s mother. Mrs. M. L. day somewhat improved in health and wore a t rown ot daisies. John
Sant gave a deep groan, rem i­
I never heard They're kind
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly and Kirby at ted as best man Jam es •f
Creekpaum, Sunday.
of too much supper. "Them of No
a pest, I spuse — but they're
Q u e e n A n n e ’s L ac e" niscent
Mr and Mrs. Lester Mooberry family attended state fair Thursday. Lewis as bridesmaid, and I. R
cucumbers I et don t seem to lay pretty They're kinder like lace.'
visited the state fair at SaJem Wed­ Their sans Ivan and Amos gave Metzler as flower girl. Tile wedduig
jest right." he objected graphically,
That s what they're called Queen
(Continued from paw« 6)
their corn dem onstration, which m arch was played by A Berg and
nesday.
or mebbe Twas tlie blueberry pie
Lee Richey was m aster of cere­ with the young fa n n e r wnose place I d rather set still for a spell then A nnes Lace. It's funny, isn't it. my
Charles Black was a Portland proved very interesting.
name.
I mean, and wearing them
monies.
Rev.
Cliarles
Clark
read
the
Pomeroy
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rooert
business caller Monday.
adjoined her fu ller's, and whom go wi txl-cliasm I ben workln' hard and finding
them in a place like
Miss Marie Melanson attended a and children. Mr and Mrs. J. H. services. The uiple i
med hum. both had long taken (or granted ull day. anyway I
district telephone company picnic Aten and family. Everett W right cuffed togetli i during the break- she would eventually marry. She
"All right! You just watt till I
and son William and S. H. Pomeroy fast. A report ot the W entachee would have liked :<> feel, natuiallv ever help you with anything again!
at Rippling W aters Sunday.
High school students from Cor- spent Labor Day at the Oswego contention was given by members rltat she could make herself beau- Either of you' You'll see
YOUNG’S
nelius attending school a t both C arnival a t Lake Oswego a t Lake- of tlie Peninsula Kiwanls club of t.fui o t well as e. an and cool; but
She was gone, a blur of pink and
Hillsboro and Forest Grove began wood bay.
F u n e ra l H o m e
Portland.
th at seemed alne.st too much to gold, down th e lane lo the meadow
Monday.
William VanKleek spent state
The Beaverton Grange met Sat-1 hope. However, he did her best, where the ro6t* bush clambered,
"Thoughtful. Byinfiuthetlc
Mrs. Lotta Fox returned Sunday fair week in Salem.
urday with the overseer. A. S. F un-, She dusted her elf with talcum prickly and purched, over a decay­
Service"
evening from an extended stay in
ston. presiding. A very interesting powder from a highly colored can ing fence It was, as her father
Former Resident Dies
TaCOma.
u *et ut
Henry Vandermost. » brother
of s,
C program was enjoyed on th e sub- stam ped in an "oriental design," had . id. not f„r. But Anne hated
I'lione 972
llllldiort*
Vandermost, whose funeral was held ject of "hobbies. Mrs P. H. Down- and rubbed her neck with "rose the wlilte powder of dust on her
---- ----
Septcmoer 4 m Portland and large- j tng. m aster, was unable to a ttm d
V !-v attended Dy friends from this owing to tile illness of her sizter-
n111!«, v
BroCK anct E community, was very well known | .n-law. Mrs Elizabeth McGowmng
Home-coming will be ooserved at
afrernoon the
Cornelius nort
te r e nf
He had made hls hu,ne here the meeting October 13.
Hit vutiici.u.'
the time for a number of
Fire D epartm ent was called to the ("“ J.
Beaverton school opened Monday.
J. Vuylesteke larm , due to a straw >ear4'
A beautilul and impressive mov-
Hold Wiener Roast
stack fire.
CM#»*,
mg picture depicting the "Lile of
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Bishop and
Wiener roast, sponsored by the
children D ons and Denny wild Mr Ladies' Aid society, in th e church
and Mrs. Henry G ernsh and chll- grove Friday evening was largely
HK DEAL IY Kt.AL ESTATE
dren Evelyn and Sally Ray picnicked a t’ended The community ¡>mg wa*
Write
at Rippling W aters Labor Day.
led by K enneth Blenkinsop of Sher-
Fire and Automobile Insurance
r s ) v T •*
C'elebrates Birthday
wood. The communities of Scholls.
Matae
Loans
and
Issue Surety Bonds
Emma Jean Russell celebrated Sherwood Beaverton. Hiteon and a
her birthday anniversary a t the few from Portland were present
K U R A T U A W IS M E R
home of her grandmother, Mrs. The affair netted the aid about
HILLSBORO. OREGON
Edna Russell, Tuesday afternoon, seven dollars
Teephi.ne 1391
123* Second St.
Guests were Joyce. Jean and Buddy
Miss Helen Schneider of Port-
Barnes. Irene and Esther Hlenie, land visited Septem ber 5 at the
A bill is flu* la I place in Uie world f o r a ’’road
Mary Lu and Jo h n etta Burbank, home of Mr. and Mrs W C. Hall.
and M argaret Jane and Tony
_____
________ and
_____
hug." And vvbt'ii w e say “ last place'* we mean
Mrs. Ethel ___
McCormick
daugh-
Dooher. Mrs Edna Russell, grand- ters Misses Grace and Blanche and
LAST. Because h •'ll never t'limh a hill again . . .
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
mother, and Mrs. M. Edson. great- son Virgil went to Hillsboro S atur-
not if th e re ’s a « nr coming the other way. The
grandm other. were hostesses
day to make th eir home for the
M.
D.
Cornelius people were saddened school year. Mtss Blanche will take
left side nf the load was made for the other fel-
»his week by the passing of Rev. a post graduate course at Hilhi EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
low,
tiie right ide for you. Keep to the right,
Berthold of Portland, a form er pas- and Virgil will enter his third year
SPECIALIST
ALWAYS.
tor of the Cornelius L utheran in high school
church. Interm ent was in the local
Mrs. Josephine H attrem and two
GLASSES 1 ITTED
L utheran cemetery.
sons and a friend, all from P o rt­
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Mr. and Mrs. E Katski of Port- land. visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Room .1
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By Courtezy of
land greeted Cornelius friends Mon- VanKleek Saturday
GAS RANGES
Commercial National Bank Annex
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day
Onion growers in this vicinity
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Pbonee
Miss Madeline Ward of Portland have begun harvesting and housing
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Office 2371
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parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A Good- crews doing the work. Onion grow-
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T ,M E C Q N !R O t
ers around here are J H. Aten,
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BRAKE, IGNITION and MOTOR SERVICE
Mrs. C. Wells and daughter June Floyd Bierly, J J. VanKleek. Julius
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tempe R atc H e contro
of Redmond have been guests of
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochran.
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Finegan and
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A R O M A T IC LIGHTING
daughter Miss Blanche and Mr. and
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Mrs. Charles Finegan attended state
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fair Tuesday.
IN F L A T E D AND
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Charles Black of San Francisco
VENTILATED O
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ventilated
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arrived Thursday for a stay with
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs John
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Black.
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Mr. and Mrs Charles Morgan of
BEAUTY SHOPS
I’llY S I I IA N a n d S I IH .F D N
E ast Stanwood, Wash., visited Mr
tl» ’
COUNTERBALANCED
and Mrs. W. R. Cooke and family
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September 4.
Mi
' O V E N DOORS
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A, O. PITMAN, M. I).
Mrs. W. R. Cooke and daughter
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Miss Dorothy visited Mr and Mrs.
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Oeneral Ilcauty Work
PHYSICIAN end HtIRIiKON
O. W, Brown and family of Gervais
Permanent« and all kinds of
Wednesday and Thursday. Wednes-
X-Ray and I’hyalo-Therapy
Civic Club at
Cornelius to
Hold Session
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THRIFTY FARMERS KNOW
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
SA FETY
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
C U P OUT W
SAVE ;
REMEMBER WHAT YOU
CANT SEE MAY
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see
m y
N ew gas R a n g e !
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W hy Are
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
STOP
G O N E !— T H E HIGH COST
OF STOMACH TROUBLE
Don't pay $2.50 to $5.00 for relief
from stom ach pains, indigestion. Try
Dr. Emil's Adla Tablets — 3 weeks'
treatm en t only $1. Relief or your
money back. Delta Drug store.—Adv.
Poultry Supplies
Worm Tablets
Leg Bands
Louse Pow der
Remedies
Feeds
Sprays
Sprayers
Fountains
Tonics
We pay cash for poultry.
F a r m e r s ’ C a sh S to re
Fred - Seed - Eggs
Phone 3081
Poultry
SIGNS
PLACED
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beauty work.
Telephone IDHlX
Balrony Ifillahoro Pharmary
PORCELAIN ENAMEL
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Available in Console,
Tcible-lop & Other Styles
Are You Doing Your Part to
REDUCE AUTO ACCIDENTS?
• The pride shown by tn owner of a modern new gas range certainly is justified' For
1935-model gas ranges are really something to talk about. They are more effm en t
than any other lype of range b tra m t gat provirlit an tn dlttt number nl rnnkmg tern-
peraturet, give the desired temperature mstar.tlf, and bat the hwett operating mu «/ ,.»y
«wiTW/fw? fuel. These ranges have every modern convenience available lo simplify
cooking, baking and canning. T heir radiant btauiy brings exclamations of delight
from everyone who sees them. If you are in the market for a new range, by all means
see the new gas ranges first. Inspect the many stylet in the Portland Gas
Coke
Company's showrooms, o r visit your dealer's and let him explain ihe new
i w features and
terms of purchase.
In a recent personal check of 100 cars entering
Baseline street (a through street) from the North
on First, Second and Third streets only 54 out
of 100 came to a Stop. Out of 100 cars coming
from the South 71 Stopped.
L. J. RUSHLOW
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1332 W a s h in g to n St.
Tills advertisem ent if* printed in eo-operallon vtith
the Safety Campaign now being eondueted.
DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D.
Phyalclan and Hargron
a specialty
Telephone 1471
WKII/H APARTMENTS
Mabel Rchendel
DEN riS T S
ON YOUR NEW GAS RANGE
— IF YOU BUY NOW!
DR. RALPH DRESSER
D entist
Commercial Building
INSURANCE
Ask your dealer how you get a tem perature control FR EE
INHllRANCK HKRVICR
Ker Intorm.llen
u d i . i . eutidn
G arbage Collection
AND CANS
Telephone 2325
ItUIIBER STAMPS
Wa.hlngtnn Cnunly Agenrlee
(thole llenh
TELKPHONRfl
Office 2«H2
Keel den re ««Ml
D. P. COBRIERI
Telephone H t
Keening., Bundar hr Appointment
...... ■' 11
Wells Building
g a r ba g e
GEORGE T. M c G r a t h
SAVE $16
Telephonee
IteeMenre 7»lZ
All Kinds of Beauty Work
o m p a n y
Everything in Insurance
OHIce 3231
Sanitary Beauty .Shop
PERMANENTS
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Comrnerrlal National Hunk IH.ig
linlldlng
HUI..... .
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BUY YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
from
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