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    Page Six
THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, November I. 1'i.ti
of Hillsboro ami Wilma and M ar­
wltli a birthday party 111 honor ol Sunday al their faun and attended
jorie M arr of Kansas City.
1 H illy
I V liin t o I k i r t l a n d
i Mr Heaton's birthday iX lo b er 24 (he nagiani given Sunday evening
Mrs. Larry Lawton of Seattle vis­
|
al
the Uxlge hall after the regular at the church
H ills b o r o Auto Freight
ited her sister. Mrs. Bradford
meetings Members of Lincoln and
m II llo.nrth s|»'nt the week-
Bonded and liuiured G am er
Powles, last week
1 Ruby lodges anil several friends end on a business trip to G rants
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Halui are
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, ll«e,|
I
were
guests.
Mr
lleaton
was
ulso
pass
and vicinity
on a trip to Southern Oregon.
vllle. llUlkhoru. (iirnellus and
honor guest at a dinner given Bun-
Mr and M l' Geoige lewellyn
Messrs, and Meadames Loel Hol­
day by Mr and Mrs It T Hesse spent the week end al Newpoit
Forest Grove
lenbeck.
J.
L.
VanDomelen
and
Hollenbeck» E n tertain
a t Floyd Raffety attended Pythian
¡when 13 relatives and friends were
Bunday gui-is al the Will Gein-
P ickup and D elivery Service at
I
entertained
In
honor
ot
his
birth-
liella
home
were
Mr
and
Mrs.
J
A
I'aekage Italea
Sister Temple at Hillsboro Friday
P a rty ; Smith» Honored
day.
Undow ol Cedar Mill
evening.
Hillsboro
Phone M3
B
en
efit
Friday
Fai
mlngton
Bunday
school
W
UI
Mr. and Mrs. W J. Wall and
A community benefit dinner will i„- held a, 10 a in. Instead of 10 30
East Hid» '¡Vrmlnal Portland
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Halm re ­
MOUNTAINDALE The work on turned
lie
given
ul
the
C
W
Larkin
home
lU
i
formerly
Wednesday front a fishmg
Phone EAst »131
the M ountaindale electric light ex­ trip to th
Fllday from 13 to 2 p ill. The pro-
Mr ami Mrs J M Btreli het
e eoast.
tension lias been started Earl Hol­
deeds will start a cook Stove fund visited the F M Henderson home
Bible
school
will
be
held
a
t
lenbeck has finished delivering the M ountaindale Sunday at 10 a. m
for the church kitchen. The affair m D ullam l Tuesday Mi llendei
DO YOU GET UP NIGHTS?
poles for tile lute.
will be followed by the Bcholls .M,n «hu formerly lived in B< hulls.
and the regular Sunday school at
ABE VOU tlV I lt I«'
Ladies' Aid meeting.
was Just recently called to Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. B ert Wilkes. Mr. 9 a. m.
If so. nature is w anung you ot
Mrs Harry Hoetfel and son ot and appointed .ales manager lor
and Mrs Jack Dyer and son Jackie
Mr and Mrs. H. J. M ailer re ­
Witch Hasel were over-night guesls d,,. power equipment depai I incut ot danger ahead. G et rtd of your
and Dan Phillips of Longview vis­ turned from Idalm Monday, where
of her parents. Mr amt Mrs J E u u. western division lor ihe Intel trouble early. Make tills 25c test
ited Mrs. A. C. Wirtz Sunday. Mrs. they have been visiting.
Bennett. Thursday
Mrs. Hoeffel national Harvester eoni|wuv Ills tie! JUKI tier Oil. lluchu leaves, etc,
Wirtz returned to Longview with
Saturday visitors at the Archie
was a soloist on tile Woman's dub headquarter- will tie In Denver
them to visit her daughter. Mrs. Thompson home were Mr. a n d
til green (ablets. Ask for BHKET h '
federation
meeting
program
Wilkes.
Mrs. Homer Kotch and Mr. and
llie bladder laxative Take 12 of
Benefit Supper Attracts
. . .
Miss Bernice Dillon of Hillsboro Kira Delbert H utchens of Forest
tlwiu in four duva. If not pleased
The Annual Mountain Home
spent Saturday night and Sunday Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Armen-
go Ixuk and get your uginey. 1813-
Ladles Aid benefit chicken pie sup
wlth M argaret Mathiesen
trout of Banks. Miss Mamie Sandy
KETH work on tlie bluditer similar
iwr will be November 9 There will
/
Mr. and Mrs. L. B Hollenbeck o( Buxton and Frances Thompson
be a candy booth and also a sa le ol
V. ' I I I t I U> l N i l l l l t At to easier oil on llie bowels Flushes
visited over the week-end a t Sea- of Portland
out excess acids and other Impuri­
bags of farm produce
which will
side with Mrs. Hollenbeck's brother.
Mr. and Mrs. George Herniens
pi
BEAVEHTUN l'ix- newly elected ties which cause getting up nights,
take the place of the annual bazaar
W. B. Hollenbeck, and family.
and family of Verboort were Siut-
are Delbert llurke.
The Sunday school orchestra will lli-Y . . olfleers
. Amos
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck ¿ay visitors at the Joe Baker home,
llierly. vlee-preat- frequent desire, scanty flow, burn­
furnlsli musk- and group singing I’" ' '
entertained friends Wednesday eve-
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Hutchens
Ivln
Guniin
and ing. backache »r leg |mms You are
will be one of the main features ol treasurer. ’ ami David Secretary
ning with a "500" party. High scores of Forest Grove were Wednesday
Mason, re­ bound to feel better after this
the
a
ita
r
dinner
amusements.
Serv­
were made by Mr. and Mrs. Jam es evening visitors a t t h e
Archie
New inemtMi.-. a re Edwin flushing and you get yoiu- regular
ing will begin a t 6 » m and con­ porter.
Mathiesen. second by Mrs. Richard Thompson home.
lîlulter. John Btaehle. Ellis Nyland. sleep G uaranteed by Dell« Drug
tinue until all are ferì.
Sandford and Henry Cypher. Those
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher of
Henry ülckiiiun. lavricU e leppiin store Adv
Social Friday
present were Messrs, a n d Mes- Nampa. Idaho, are visiting friends
dames Henry Cypher. Richard Sand- in this vicinity
Midway school will hold a basket Markey Bayle and la'onord Rhor-
baek.
social and program Friday evening
ford. William Joos. Jam es M athie-
Miss Daplme Lowe and a friend
T. H Bclioene and Mrs W. J
E ntertainm ent will Include plays,
sen. A. K Reynolds. Loel Hollen- Miss Switzer and Gordon Layton,
"A Joke (Ui Bobby" amt "Five Jo l­ Scott entcrtalned a group ot frtends
beck, Andy Christener, and the wlio are attending Oregon State
ut
a luneheon at ladies of Rotary
ly Ghosts," by up|x-r classes; " Three
host an d hostess.
college, spent the week-end at th eir j
D e m o c r n tic C a n d id a te
Mr. and Mrs. Sam R affety went homes here
Jolly Pum pkins;' tap dance, and luneheon a t the ivw ter Plate In
Portland Wedncsduy Dards wrre
to Rockaway to repair th eir house.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corev and
"Three K ittens.” by primary de­ tiw
fo r
diversion of the ufternowt
which was damaged by th e storm, children were Sunday gues'ts at |
partm ent; and special music C of­
GUI R éserves of the B eavertoli
t i , ...... By
■ Loren
.
, T. "
T
■ S p a n ish and W orld W il t s , tlig» M a- Armed w ith board iiw nikt* nr m t l iss fee will be served.
-Anniversary' O bserved
the Fred Youngen home a t Hel-
There s a long, long trail awlnd- n n es won laurels for their corps on
r, , ,
or cutlass,
L. M Miller went to Tuft Bull- hlgh schixil «laid a masque rude |
The Misses Amy and Helen Hoi- vetia.
ing back to th e first birthday
of land
or ___
sea. Each crisis rh*o
th a t k .,7?“
pj““ y nc
,u o ,u’lne
____
_
••„■ “S.i
us“ ■Murtoy
o m e on a “ I day
day. He took Mrs Luev Miller and l,al'ly Friday
lenbeck were hostesses a t the Earl
the U. S M arines who celebrate America' has” faced “has given th e
his mod*rn P ^’totype Is I Mrs
Mis Lily Bones to their homes
M' l n l s c . ol Ihc Erh iuUsldp Bridge
Hollenbeck home October 21 at a
the 159th anniversary of their corps sea soldiers an opportunity to serve skilled hi the use of machine guns. there, a after
fier several
visit al
at 1 lub
guest- of Mis Ruin Boyd
several weeks
weeks' visit
dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
on
November
10.
Nearly
eight
th
eir
country,
a
n
d
m
a
d
d
itio
n
¿
S
n
¿
J
“
1
,10
and
^
p
h
tn
e
s
.
the
F.
O.
Miller
home
«1
her home in Sorrento October
Hubert Sm ith's fifth wedding a n ­
m
onths
before
the
declaration
of
special
tasks
have
been
assigned
?
to
man
a
five-inch
Mrs
Anna
Wenstrom
of
Portland
24
niversary. Those present were the
Independence was signed, a Corps to them.
t*111' 01 *u l(t-atrcraft battery.
1» a house guest of her sistei Mrs
^ rs- A ® Hansen has returned
honored guests Mr. and Mrs. Hu­
of M arines was born amid the first
Romance and adventure are In-1 Wooden ships and the cumber- Elisabeth Iteede
’
from a two mouths visit to WIs-
bert Sm ith and son Earl. Mr. and
B U X TO N *W ork*at^ the Elwood
of A m ericas first fight for ter-woven in every episode of th eir s®n’*> weapons of Revolutionary
Mr. and Mrs Loren »s«-ward and c“ns“ i ami Minnesota Mi ' Hunden
Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck. Leonard Van-
colorful lu-storj since the first
h a«»,
» 'e ».a—i
faded Into ••--
Uie past, and - 1 »*-
Mr. ---*
and --
Mrs —
Earl - - Ruskr'-liVn'i'idC . visited ( i - id days at the Century
Domelen. Sydney Connolly, and the mill is finished and workers are
hostesses. Aniv and Helen Hollen- seeking other places of employment
Tlie y a il harks hack to the days Marines, authorized by the Contin- lmve btx' n «^Placed with tile float- trip to H arrisburg during th e week of Progress Fair
Cuiigregutloiuil chiirih ladies held
beck.
s Lane of Mist was a Buxton
u*lgs
buckled shoes; ental Congress in 1775, embarked on lng fortresses of steel an
and m achtn- end
a fixxi sale al Halstcu s Hardware I
of wooden ships .uid iron men. of a successful expedition to the'*B a- *’rv which now guard our shores o .
Norman Stanton, who has been visitor Sunday.
Psh‘s are Coming I o store.
■ -----
‘—* possible invaders. Likewise. Scholls' November
fighting —
tops. —
It •------
ham as in
1776. capturing guns and —
a»™inst
attendtng Banks high school, has
Mr. and Mrs. David Edwards and flintlocks and fig
1« when the
Mrs M c McKercher has re tu rn -|
gone to Vancouver. Wash., to a t- Elsie Meyers spent Sunday at the ’ lnds
wa>’ through more than a am m unition from the Brittsii.
tbe duties, customs, dress ami mode Scholls la d le s' Aid will six>nsoi a
tend high school.
Fred Beiiefiel home near Mantling ce,,tur>’ and a half of national
Tl-.ev are traditionally a seafaring
living of sea soldiers have benefit pie social and program at *d irom “ 'u 't'k visit with friends;
in K uklund. Bri'iiierlon and Beattie.
Sunday visitors at the Janies
Miss R e t h e r f o r H H o n o r e d
! ' ents. ln ’ hich the land warriors force because the C ontinental C on- changed gradually with the tunes the grange hall.
Mathiesen home were Mr. and Mrs.
birThdav sYirmu-w"Tiny was
direcUxI th a t particular care
Oregon contributed
Corl Wohlschlegel and family W ash
more than
The "ftOO" club wus entertained
A. L. Jensen and Bernice Dillon given Miss Lucille Retherford
of ^ ^ ¿ f o - b a n d be taken th a t no persons be up- 1,000 of its sons to serve in tlie with Mrs. i,. i. H ulett of Newberg
-------------------------------------------------- i r u
Ketneriord at fighting u ith pirates m the medi- pointed tn office or enlisted intn
at . (he Grange
Lantern in Portland
and . ----------
Melbln Ziegler went
W O r ltl —
n vu i
i to
v v Gobh
itM n t' ,
,
Corps during the Worin
“
------ undhigm
>rs of SllIldav Io attend the birthday dm - I?,*1 w,'''k il" kursLs °l >f Mrs. i leorge
Roberts & e h n Rmck R iS e ll fto r
a t c h a Pul"'l*'c. stalking IncM- good seamen, or so acquainted w ith t t a t 's t a t o are e n ro T C d 'in i l l ranks Iler kiven In honor of the birthdays Blassei
anrf Mrj, FYltJi u ,Lst
a daughter, Patrie la Ann. was
uddn
¿ X l ; ans u i o u r own country, battling m aritim e affairs as to be able to
,
enrolled in its rank,. of
!
m
Boxers in China, and th e raising of serve to advantage by sea when re-
^ ron’ lts orl»ln ln colonial days
days. Mrs. Clara Wnhlschleirel i, vi.o born to Mr and
Mrs ...............
William ¡
'
^ n L(W
me'
OId Glor>' U1
ot different q u l r e d ’
and 1 ¿5s P‘'n n ‘ui,‘nt establLsiiment ¡ng at the Fred Wohlsrhlegei h o m e
G< tober 24 Mrs Canq>b»-ll
iien e F ^ ^ “ WUina C r o it h e ^ Pegd
IT v,,aled when
PMW
The old-tim e sea soldier could J ? ?-o«rai,,Ch ?
iore''?
Mr *"d Mrs .1. K Vien,u’tt s,amt *“ convalcsl,,« m the Wilcox mem-
gy ¿o n g m z. V e rc Z WatlSn Tun; C t k
hlSWn' — --------------------------
011 “ „ „ " „ „ , ,79#; tbe C°n»> has been proud the week-end at Blue Lake nark orl“1 hospital In Portland
Irigate. climb aloft to drop grenades °f ts ser\lc e to the country. It Ls
Christian Endeavor .wx-tal at th e •',|s 1>oy tlri,v entertained tlie
1
*Ye-yerS
in
hatties of the
;he Revolution, on the decks of opposing war craft t c i ’ -P™1“ 2f
moMo' 'Sem per M ountain Home parsonage was well ^ ‘'itn u t bridge ,-hib with a luiuh-
and Lucille, Ju an ita and Velma --------------
the
W
ar
of
1812
the
Me
___________________
C ........
ivil o .....................
r come to ...........
grips ..........
with the enemy. S iw i..'., ■• whlch m eans "Always attended ami neiied
1 eon
o . w r w Mexican.
...................
ted JH
88
, , October
., ,, 23 Mrs Anna Cox and
Retherford
Several from Scholls attended the ,, ,**, H Nelson were guests of
W. B. A. m et in all-day session
ciUcken supper given by the K lnton 1 Ï,S ‘U. . - , ...
f with pot luck dinner October 24 at
i .a i » - Aid
»m Friday evening
<
I m 7 ,o n T bry l2e 8
Wednesda5' Stark home Included Veona Russell. Ladles'
. . Mr. and Mrs. W.
... T - Desstnger and
J the home of Mrs. La Vona Peterson.
| in honor of_Hcr btrtoday.
Wayne Andrews and Bruce Dodge , Mm G race Taylor went to Port- Miss C athryn Deailnger attended
A substantial taxpayer o perat­
I About 30 persons were present. Vis-
the
G
erm
an
Festival
a t the Turn- ing a large form near Roy Rest-
p
„
,
***
_ . of Sherwood and Bill Yedd ot Port- bind Sunday with her daughter
I itors were Mrs. Ione Justice and
u
r
d
f
i
-
^
announce
S
at-
land
MLss
M
argaret
S
tark
was
Mrs.
Phil
Dahl,
who
spent
the
day
VT
*
‘n
,ul11
Saturday.
dent of thia county fur 58 year-
' son Lonnie. Mrs. Dorothy B ritten,
d at? , for HT*«- hostess.
a t th e H P Tavlor h o n ,.
5
Seven dead rat» we
■ere found In a Blands for lower taxes an farm s
i Pauline Tisdale and Theresa G oert-
newly
remodeled
store. Hot coffee
will
be
served
all
Y
h
~
r
—
MllW*
M
cCann
sP™
t
^
‘Uik
Nutley
of
Redmond
spent
8“<k
0,1
P
ront
strp«
OGob.
r
24
zen. all of near Vernonia; Mrs
and homes, both city and country,
Will U ^ i a l ^ , ^ 1.0;«
í>T.T-„.T.hu,? dí.‘y .¡ ‘_n lt‘ . 8bnday a< T ,” ‘™*a ' . \ '» *
Snyder lióme
Blanche
Hillsboro;
with a reasonable reduction and
Mrs.
Alta Hensel of n of ear Bonks.
a¿ d C h u r c h P la y B r in g s in S u m th e ¿ y 's T r i ^ n ü n
“Ä *'
°f u
Y rnnhunom uym eii-hem ’
D P Saunders of Avery,' Idaho S a le o f F e d e r a l L a n d
still
efflrlent service Government
sfx-nt .several d a
(,».« with
i Mrs. Julia Kirk. Mrs. Rose Bellish.
P a rties P lan n ed
¡ institute.
at
minimum cost. He believes in
his
twin
sister.
Mrs.
Jennie
F
ar-
A
d
v
e
r
t
is
e
d
in
A
r
g
u
s
for
W
o
rld
Service
! Mrs. O. H. Stowell and Mrs. John
G/U‘,‘5 “
ot
Mrs Elv,,ra ° ? d'ie of Pasadena.
8tr<‘tch(T h? me
Notice of the sale of tim ber on nuiking tlie public dcdlar do tlie
Bellish, all.o f near here A meeting
51(16 oi
f
whlch is C a l. who was called to the parental th i Jo™ * h.»piuueb»»rtelF
rtd7t fron'
O rrK"h »nd California same work as tlie lrrlvate dollar.
, of the ladies was held th e following
‘t o aril home b>' th e death of her father.
SCHOLLS—A novelty musical act S ï r i L ÎÎL - S n , , î L th e b2n^
« V
" « ¿ “ U K K ,
S S S .cS 7 1, 5 ? ' „ r ' K » ; lJ a f 1j " grant
5 " If elected will londuct tile public
afternoon a t th e home of Mrs. Vida
J
.
W
R
ay
’
J
T
Anderson
of
Farm
ington,
ar-
business as carefully as a private
under the direction of Mrs. J. M H^Dr a S C\ f atUG ilv /'c o o l ?
Powell to tie a quilt.
rived
Saturday
morning
by
plane
daughters o f Oenevteve
and ^ Mnrv
veru»in„ page of
J this week's
. L2£ . Argus.
2. “d business.
S tretcher in which the Misses
F lln ih e th
n e ...» ;.
Bry v,‘rUslng
Farm
U
nion
to
Meet
<bw
miestä
a
t
t
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r
o
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-
K ansas City u n it of Farm ers' U n- and^to^-ntT and Tom 'sV ietehe^w m V S
P riifLn ° l P ortland vis-
~ ' B cnc,,t November 16
( Paid Adv.»
Scholls pie Ladles'
Aid
will hold
a Immc (Vtotxr 14
& * Lovp8ren
3 at Roseburg. .
ion will meet ln all day session a t
p £ w il^ b l ?he contribution M*1» / Ron h®“ 11 g U aand - ¿ n lly and
a n d benefit
» n e r i t pie
social
November
16
social
November
16
A
^ ^
IUCk d in -
tl^ S c X % i™ D
were" s X ^ t ^ Æ
n ^ e '
b‘“ n‘ Pr, parpd
K ansas i ™
Sunday guests at the M B Bo-
ner November toner,.
sponsored by the «on a ^ Mra < ^ f fto S d M?. ^ n - '
~
HuUhen8' wfib recently zortli home were Mr. and Mrs. Ira
CLEAN U P
P A IN T U P
F IX UP
»,
,
Buy Ih-operty
W ashington County Federated Wo- ham were teachers in the some suffered a broken collar bone, is Crawford and Mr and Mrs W J
taking treatm ents for Erysipelas ln Albert of Portland
Mrs. Jessie T iU m apand sons have m an's Clubs at the Venetian th eat- school ln th a t îi c to ï ty
"
the
arm
.
which
followed
the
Injury.
Mr.
and
Mrs
W
alter
O
rr
arc
on
a
purchased
the Felix O Donnell er in Hillsboro Wednesday evening.
Mrs W w -- --
of
Mr. H eaton H onored
motor trip to Idaho and California.
property here and are moving th eir a program well worth the price is Newberg called at Hollingsworth
the Monday
Ed Seiffert
Mrs E. O. Heaton, noble grand
Mr. and Mrs W E le e and Mrs
househoid goods here from B irken- assured and a good representation and J. H Moore homes
of Ruby Rebekah lodge, entertained Luella Westfall of Portland spent
I «
»on.».
from Scholls is desired. Please call;
Party Tuesday
Mrs. Edith Riggle is visiting her Mrs. Francis RoweU or Mrs. J. E.
Mrs. Ed Beason ^ n d Mrs C a r l
daughter Mrs. Grace Dury. and Sutherland for tickets.
Carlson “ tertalned 2 0 o X w S rfé
family at Vancouver.
Honor roll for Midway upper with a >olnT H a llo w ed *
Several young people, students grades includes Alice Watson, Eve- Tuesday evening The homes
For
D irt destroys fine fabrics.
v u
■
. . . . . .
and alumni from here, attended lyn and Allen Boleen Delà M av next rflsor
Bu„n„„.Jlomes. ttre
Take this precaution . . .
.
Tillam ook and W ashington the Hallowe en party at Banks high Viola and Ethel Burke Perfect ,
d --------------
H a lo u e en
e n stunts
stunts
. .
, , ,
. a t - and games included both homes
Friday
night.
tendance
roll
includes
Virgil
I
_
.
-
,
___
a
Counties
»,
»»- =•
j
f
tendance roll includes Virgil H at-
Scholls orchestra will give a
Mrs. Mary Stowell and daughter field. Alice Watson. Allen and Eve- benefit m u s ic a jlt the GnuSte hall
November 23
G range nan
—Born and reared on a Patsy Visited h er parents at Che- lyn Boleen.
recently.
Miss Dorothy B arr of Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. B urton Moore of
^ ’.•jshinprton county dairy- halis. Wash.,
Meeting Planned
sP*“nt Wednesday night with Miss Portland visited his uncle and aunt
W. B. A. will meet in all-day ses- Doris Lewellyn.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lewellvn
We will charge you Just a few cents to make your drapes
farm.
It ii io much ..tie r to
Sion
Novenwei
at
h
a
ll.
"The Ring of Kama Krlsh Nlah," Monday.
and curtains as clean as new. G uaranteed work ls always
—-Educated in Oregon
krtp new p.m t and vat-
with basket dinner. Out-of-town a pageant-
— « « e c i.h .» .
g|<nert
economical.
mth
dean ' So when you’re
schools.
members are invited to attend. I featuring "The Ring Received." "The
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rowell left
h n u ieclea n in g in clu d e
—Practiced law seventeen Several pupils are absent from OId Church," "The New C hurch,” Tuesday on a several days' trip to
paint and varnith in your
school this week with intestinal and “T he Ring Redeemed,” was Eugene by the east route and r e - '
WE CALL AND DELIVER
years in Washington '
cleaning equipment. There are any number n f prixlucll you can
•'flu.”
played to a full house a t th e Scholls turn by the west in th e interest
use youraeif—Come and tell u» your need«. W e will advice you
county, twenty-four
-------------------------
church Sunday evening and 875 of th e walnut growers of Oregon I
what to use attractively, speedily, economically.
was raised for world service work, who are signing a lengthy petition i
years in Oregon.
V e n e t ia n F e a t u r e s N e w
which included donations from the against the policies of the walnut !
F o r the upkeep o f flo o n , w oodw ork, furniture
—If elected, will have but
F ilm w ith H e le n H a v e s Sunday school. Ladies' Aid a n d ! control boar- cf
r i i m w n n n e i e n n a y e s Epworth
am ount is
H erbert S
one objective: To ad­
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tark
left
this
week
for
hat Every Woman Knows.' to be duplicated by E. S. Collins of C larm ont , Minn., to visit relatives
minister justice speedily, Sir "W Jam
es M. Barrie's great play Portland, giving Scholls a credit °f the S tark family.
will be a t the Venetian Sunday of 8150. Rev.
fairly and impartially.
Rev. S
S. R aynor Sm ith I Mr. and Mrs Ed Albin were Sun­
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Oregon
Hayes ( coached
A
- Monday
v x v r is v s a a y and Tuesday.
A U G j u a j . l Helen
iv iv u
i d t IK ?U
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th l i e e play which he an- day guests a t the Ed Hankle home
An excellent “ all purpose" varnish
Election November t>, l » j q Brian Aheme and Madge Evans are nounces
they will be glad to give a t Turner.
auitable (or everything from front
nihlT
i »id Adv.) featured.
at any church, th a t will pay the
A Sunday dinner party a t tlie
doors to table tops. Its high glosa
I INI
expenses of the trip. All native
withstands hot and rold water. Can
costumes and properties of the
be nibbed to a dull sheen.
HALF PINT
were furnished by Rev. and Mrs.
Smith, who spent several years as
missionaries in India. The play
cast included Cecil Heaton, Ir-
mai Trask, Arlene G otter, Ava
Howard. Evelyn Benson. G race Mil­
ler. Mary Lovegren. Leila Howard,
Wilma Herd, Tom Stretcher. Leland
McCann, Minor Hesse. Herb Snyder
Raynor Sm ith Jr., Len Howard,
Tom Stretcher, and children's parts
by Philip Stretcher, Sammy G otter
and Amy Howard.
Mrs. Herm an Koeber, who is con­
fined to her bed a t the home of her
sister, Mrs. Ferd Groner, was given
Marine Corps Born 159 Years Ago
M ountaindale
to H ave Juice
Beaverton iii-i
County Commissione
Work at Elwood
Mill Finished
ELECT
R. Frank Peters
J. M . (Jo ck )
V anderzanden
Scholls G ro u p
A ids Program
Circuit Judge
DRY CLEAN YOUR DRAPES
AND CURTAINS
Paint 'n ’ Varnish
for Easier Housekeeping
a§
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VERSATILE SPAR VARNISH
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Removal
Notice
CORWIN HARDWARE
Headquarters
A fter N ovem ber 1,1934
H u n tin g and Fishing
Supplies
Aladdin Lamps
W e will be located in the build­
ing now occupied by the H ills­
boro Garage.
D u rin g our remodeling period
we will offer our
E ntire Stock of
N E W and U S E D CA RS
and T R U C K S
at
REDUCED PRICES
CADY MOTOR CO.
H ills b o ro , Oregon
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C o m p le te B u ild in g
S E R V IC E
★ Uncle Sam is doing
the pow er job in Ore­
gon. W h y set up a
new state commission
to plunge us deeper
into debt?
I/Ofe 301 X H a /
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OREQON’S CREDIT
H arry Dorm an, Secretary
Weatherly Building, Portland
(Paid adv.)
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f y
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