Image provided by: Hillsboro Historical Society; Hillsboro, OR, and The Oregonian; Portland, OR
About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1934)
Thunuliiy, November I, 1934 THW Dir Halloween program mul party nt Ihr Fir ( trovo mliool. Mr und Mm Anion Wutklna vln- Ihxl Bom <»indilli Tluir.Mluy al the l*oi I hind General hospital, where hr I . H I lnil»|y III A. N allerer linn been u t tlii* Ernest i G uenther home the |«i»t two week» H a l l o w e ’e n G a t h e r in g H e ld ““ ‘‘■«n« » 'll. some carpentering ' und general I m in work. W ultrr Hehmldt uiul Cora itu lltj a t W a t k in s ' H o m e of n rur Hillsboro wer« Bunday ■ ■ Klient» of ht» purent», Mr. and Mm. in» M.» r i. Bniwni Jacob Hchmldt. . ..i.ie , ¿ \¿ .. . , Mr. und Mr». William North L A U R E L Ml u iu l M n Amon , P re v i un d h e r la t h e r W ll- Walklnn entertained with u Hal ¿¿„..’n'v Ï. P< rtlu n d were Tuendav Laurel People Enjoy Party lo w e e n p a r ty u t t h e i r h o m e F rid a y .‘" , * 2 J ' . J „ 7 H IL L S B O R O F1F C lF O V C H IL L S B O R O , OREGON School Dresses 'That H ead Their Classes .j. .¡. .j. •I* *1* *1* ■!* «I* AI UHI.h IN HIESI* DISI IN( I IVE I HO< KS, COLLEGE LASSI S \\ ILL I INI) 1IIEIII WORK IMMENSI ItABLY MOKE ZI.SI1 I I. Field», Maxine Feldt, George Hol- »Cher, Betty Havens, Rena Hertel, MAN’S HEART STO PPED. Florence Holcomb, Jam es Kohlmey- STOMACH GAS CAUSE er. G race Kingston, Marlon Peters Robert Patterson. Elizabeth Sabo. W L. Ailams was bloated so with Helen Baldfeld. Helen Schmidt, gas th a t his h eart often missed • By Mrs. R. P Rasmussen i Anna Schwanke, Edith Walters, O. B Kraus, county superintend- beat» after eating. Adlerlka rid hint Helen Wick o ent of schix»ls of W ashington coun f all gas. and now la- eat» a n y T hree subject pupils Sophomores, tv in his first Interview as chalr- thing an d feel» fine Tlie Delta M argaret Cypher, Dorothea Schaus man of th e legislative committee Drug store.—Adv. I Benlors, Dorothy Becker. Frances ; of the county council of P arent- I Lair. K athleen McAlear, Jam es Teacher associations, said th a t If Sameel. Blanche McCormick, p. Q , the 20-mlll tax lim itation amend- and Alice Schulmerlch, P. o. m ent 1» passed by the voters at the polls next week there won't he any money to run the high schools of W ashington county. Mr. Kryms said the elementary school fund would th en furnish 'mly *113 per teacher and only *5 I By Mrs Zell G Rtruthora) HITEON—E D. Hite was hurt per child on the district census. DOES YOUR R A D IO - quite badly last Monday when he This would make it necessary for j POP. crackle, hiss, hum, or fell while loading baled straw He practically all grade school dis whteUe? We specialize In clear Is reported as Improving. th e full five mills ing up these troubles Call us Hiteon club was well represented tricts to by levy the amendment. Even with confidence. Friday a t the County Federation allowed the full am ount of this levy In meeting at Scholls. many districts would not keep the Results Guaranteed Rebekah club members met Oc grade schools open for any thing tober 4 with Mrs. Lester Robinson like the norm al term. a t the home of her mother. Mrs. C ‘In this case," said Superintendent W Struthers Eleven were present and the afternoon was spent m ak Kraus, "w hat would the high schools have to operate o n ? Nothing, ing quilts. Mr and Mrs Charles VanKleek simply nothing. It would m ean th a t Selfridge Bros. Phone 21X attended Pomona Grange a t Gale all the high school» in W ashing Grange hall October 24 Mr. Van ton county would be compelled to PHILCO DEALERS close their doors. Do th e people of Kleek was elected steward. Miss M arguerite Ferris of this Washington county w ant this?*’ district was Initiated In the Torch Honor society a t Beaverton high school. Red raspberries are so plentiful on the Handy place Mrs. Ray Kin- ken canned eleven quarts William P. Campbell spent sev er-! al days near White Salmon W ash.,! last week. Danger Tax Limit Plans Here Cited Stop R adio Noise Douglass R ad io Service ELEC T H. D. TO HEAR NEW PASTOR All who will are cordially Invited and earnestly urged to attend the annual meeting of the Union Gos pel Mission of Portland Monday evening. November 5, at the First Republican Candidate M ethodist church. Portland. Dinner served a t 8:30 tickets 35 cents. To be followed by the hour in the for church auditorium a t which time Dr. Albert G. Johnson, newly a r rived pastor of the Hinson Memor ial church, will speak on "Give ye ; them to e a t” Program includes good male quar te t of Salem, unique in the field of Gospel song and evangelism. Clip Out anil Mull This O rder Blank for P attern s W ith Dr. Johnson. Rev. Ezra S. Gerig, pastor of the Staub Mem orial church, and Ross Cornell, now FASHION Bl'RKAU, a successful business man who was On May 28, 1934, the President of the W ashington County 1(>:| P ark Ave., New Vork Cl(y helped Into the new life through Tax Reduction and Equalization League in his annual re With this coupon, whlob I clipped from the the mission, will speak. They will port to the League made the following statem ents: declare w hat It m eans under God "In comparing the road levy of 1933 with other years th a t the churches of the city and this section have set a Gospel light we find th a t it is about the sam e as the levy of 1914 o f ,\fH » p a p r r ) house down into this stream of a and considering th a t some of these funds were used for I am enclosing.................. cents. Please send me hundred thousand men. homeless relief and th a t we have many* more miles of road than th e p attern s listed below at 15 cents per p attern : ! all, who have taken to th e road we had in 1914 the savings enum erated clearly show th a t these depression years economy has been the watchword of the members of the You will learn what it means th a t P a tte rn num ber: County Court and Road Engineer." the churches have opened and a well of salvation among the broth 333 ............ ................... els, saloons and gambling dens of He fu rth e r sta te d : th e North end. You will be brought 347 Size "Exam inations show th a t the affairs of this county so face to face with th e challenge to far as the Court has control are efficiently and econ Name . go on from the solid beginning of omically m anaged” these past seven years of the mis Address sion’s life; churches of the city This report was printed in the County papers in the edi and section keeping step with the City . . . Union Gospel Mission movement tion of May 31, 1934. across the country. State Mall to-day to the Union Gospel VOTE FOR H. D. KERKM AN for CO UNTY COMMIS 21 S. W. Third Ave.. P o rt W rite your name and address plainly, giving num Mission, land. a card th a t the num ber of ber and size of patterns you want. Enclose 15 dinner reservations may be known. SIONER and for a continuation of this efficient and econ cents In coin for each number, and mail your or Signed—H arry A. West, for the omical management of county affairs. der to Hillsboro Argus Fashion Bureau, 103 Park i trustees. adv (P aid Adv.) __________________ Ave . New York, N. Y. K erkm an L>1UD were Hunddy |<Ue»t» a t the E. C. | Mulloy litmus, Mr aiul Mrs Cully Whitmore and Josi |ililiu- Whitmore were Butuluy lily M r», b ird M -'C o rm lrll guests of their daughter and siste r,1 CHEHALSM MOUNTAIN T h e Mrs Leslie Lax- uiul huiillv of Chcr- 4-H club ol the Fir Grove school ry Grove, gave mi entertainm ent Friday night Mr aiul Mrs W II. McNuy and lit tlu- school house. lMtay Mi Nay were guests a t the M r s Tom Shuck anil son Stanley Clyde S tretch home In Newberg of Hillsboro s|u-nl the week-end (w-tober 23. Mr. McNuy attended a a t the L. T, Flnigan home. walnut grower» meeting hl tile uf- Mm. Lena Meyers and children ternoon. mul Nuoml accompanied P 'A S II.Y made, practical, poasesslag definite Mr mid Mm. Lee Brown were Haymond Mr and Mrs. Ix f Oakes of Hillsboro charia und m agnifying any young Iudy s hap Friday evening guests ut tlu* J. W. on u trip to St. Helens Sunday and Twlgg honu- ut Hcholls piness at being buck in college, th e two frocks pic visited with John Zeigler and fam Mm J W Mulloy and Mrs. W L. tured above offer the co-cd the opportunity to build ily Kteyens . . . attended , .. the . lunerul _ ol Mm John W alker la In Portland her w ardrobe advantageously and at little expense. Mr. Anderson of Farm ington Sim- w,.,.k wlU| ht.r m ol,M.r M„ u day. F o r the pert collegiate outfit Indicated as P at F. Tompkins, who 1» 111 ipkl Mr. and Mrs Hurley Looney and Mrs Ix-na Meyers und Raymond " ilaughter R uku H c of Pu Portland wert and Naomi attended tlie wedding of tern 333, w ashable silk, o r a heavier fabric If de Bunday guest» at Ila- W 11 Mi Nay Mis» (incita Hiisbuuer and Howard sired, Is needed for the blouse; broadcloth tor the home. a t Wilsonville Miss Mll- Mr c i Ä „ Mm u i i 1“‘Ä-lam™ U,i t g IXxihrr aiai X S 01 * “ M*“ 8u»h.uer*. jacket and s k i r t T his model coines In sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to ta lu y e tte October 21 Mrs II. J. Cook and children 4 2. Size 18 culls for 3 •» yards of 35-lnch fabric Elbert and Irene Stevens were Carol Noel ol West Linn went NuiKlny guests of Mr and Mrs. home n mul iu rsd a y a lte r a two weeks* for th e jack e t and sk irt, und 2 '» yards for the Duwurd DeVtdez of Portland. visit with Mrs Cook's parent», Mr blouse. Mr anil Mrs Francis Coolidge. M r, .1 E BUUM The o th er youthful frock. P attern 347, with Allien ltosevear uiul Fred Ouolldge, mid Buford Deford und June Holcom Its soft doited tie and belt and Its big buttons, accompanied by Mr aiul Mr» Juck spent Bunday at Olcneden. Hruiiilcnberg of Purllanil. went to and Mrs. Rufus Ornduff and lends charm and distinction to all who wear It. Newport unit other inust point» son Mr Keith returned Friday from a Made of heavy erepe or novelty woolen, this October 19 to hunt a m i fish , b ut two-weeks hunUng trip near Ukiah town frock promises to be as serviceable us It Is tlu- stormy weather Interfered and ¡ J ”. L'i,* near "Burns bringing bock attractiv e. they got no game They returned S J X ? It Is designed for sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42. Mr and Mis Mervln Whitmore Friday evening callers a t the went to Portlund Monday to see Size 18 calls for 4 '< yards of 39-lncb fabric wltb Raleigh Whitmore home were Dan " J "usly Hl at % yard contrast. Carter and Ills mother. Mrs Red- ^ m -r a M ^ X l. W ith simple, yet distinctive lines. Model No. dlg. und Mrs Row O irter. all of Paul Blazer of Eugene spent 347 Is exceptionally easy to fashion. Finíale, who afterw ard al tended last week n t flic tiome of his par- ent». Mr. and Mrs J E. Bluzer Mr and Mrs. I, O. McCormick . a t home on account visited Monday at W hitford with - t » a s ( tai 1 Smejkal went to Vernonia to work the Erj)rst Smith family Miss Ann Deul spent Saturday / Tin* Oenzer families visited Mr. night with her sister, Mr» C. R T ram m atch play between groups and Mrs Frank Stevens at Linn' Following Hllhl students are on ‘ »y«’rs ............. ‘ d ton October — 21. of 21 l>1 w“ ‘ in d □ u c te d ^ u h ler^ M ^ rrlh ill ^ ^ A h S i Mr “ l F” n *îi' Hllls clllt» bc- C. A. Teller was home from °f the school year, according t o , B. W Barnes, superintendent: ln n !i uîid K emicth M clnnu v £ Portland over Sunday. Freshm en—Jeanne Abts. Robert Mrs. Dysle of Bethany lias pur & i n £ k , v 8ChaU,f‘er “ * POrÜMnd »o’ t h ^ l i ^ l e ï ’^ n r e T t chased th e D. E. Bales farm. Allison. Glennis Carlson. Jack tv,.»,.-» »,^1 i n - u . i . . . llH* tournam ent wiU receive prizes Christenson. V erna Dillon. Ethel M ri Ì c * k whlle eil< *> member of the winning Harty. R alph Hesse. Mildred K rah - ‘T h e G a y D iv o r c e e ” N o w Hi mni took Mrs. I. O. McCormick »»»«»n uill rccclvi» u coif hull mer. C hester Rasmussen, Margaret to the Portlund 8anltarlum B a tu r-1 ,eam * lu reccl' e a 8°« oal1 Players on one team may play Showing at the Venetian Ruecker, Anita Weik. day for treatm ent for bronchial tïiât anY oilier player on the opposing Sophomores— B arbara Enschede. asthm a. Report Monday was th a t •—x ..... ........................# -o ~ — » “The Oav Divorcee, at, m e v e u - slie was aomewhat Unproved ^ ‘„“ m a i ^ will give full handicap rtlan tonlgh t prujay and Saturday, Marybel Flint. Helen G raf. Esther , . i f o r r liiiT tPrwvH A c ta lr « n e r i < T in _ Dunean York of Reedvllle spent k “1’*' membt* I O l II 4 C I t ¿ n i l W i l l IX co-starring H arty. Vivian Hesse. Dixie Lee Fred Astaire and G in 1>u»t week at the D M M cInnis required to play four 18-hole ger Rogers presents the complicated McDowell, Vivian Sacressen. Tom home helping K enneth McInnis, m atches during Uie contest, and hilarious predicam ent of a Stretcher. Irm al Trask. Jean W en who was suffering from a badly In- Teams are as follows young lady who believes her boy ger, Florence Wonderlick. K enneth fected hand, caused by* an axe cut , ® ?rre5l * H o lz n a g - friend is a "professional flirt'* and Tupper. Vlzltorz a t t h e L T. Flnigan el* 8t£“ ni‘,1,“ n * BA‘AC 1. J L JVldFr' who therefore tried to teach him Juniors—Billy Allison. Helen Beck home Sunday were Mr and Mr.« „ ’"j 1 Miller. M C. Johnson Tintan La\t*i. ,h<' <“rror of hU w ays* 1116 com PH- er. Joy Foelker, Melba Haverstick. acKenzle abetted by Dorothy Jackson. Harold Meyer, G ito Ornduff and Robert; Mi and Hadley. Al MacKenzie. Tipton. caUons are B,ded Mrs Tom Shuck and Stanley ol Propstra, Replogle Cate. *’ those inimitable funsters. Alice Ann Munkers. Marjorie Montgom Hillsboro, Mr and Mrs. Jam es C ondu* Brady and Edward Everett Horton. ery. C hristine Robb. Dorothy Stein- Itachln of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. ° « I ke. Robert Tongue. David Torbet. Oscar Hagg and Ida Lou of R e e u -! 8 t,oo<lm*u k F \',ld,*‘,r 5 u r* Say you saw tt In the Argus. 1 Seniors—Tom Bronlewee, Frances vllle. and Victor Desvaux of Wy- ry*„ Pll ^ <’.rslo,n * AVnda * ,3 ° dd' coniia. Missouri. Victor Desvaux ne *-,'^r K™* P *,'er^ » P d " plans on locating in Oregon. l!ier' D. Ar Thornberg, Jo h n T hom - Mrs. D. M. M cInnis and son burg. W MacKenric Jim Anderson. K enneth are spending a few days J?J^e,r * G ardner. Nosier, Peters, at tlie York home a t Reedvllle. Charles Wells, Chandler. Mr and Mrs. John Sm ith of - Newlierg spent Sunday a t the Fred C r e d i t Bureaus Buy M attrrn home. McMinnville Office L. V. Hhllt of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. Fred WohLschlegel and Mrs. Credit Bureaus, Inc., ha- pur- Bemorratic ( anilld.itc for Clara Wohlschlegel of Scholls vis- chased t h e K night A d ju stm en t1 itrd at tin- E C. W ohlsrhlrgrl home company at McMinnville, accord- STATE REPRESENTATIVE Sunday afternoon. j ink to a report from tlie local of- ! First mortgages have stood the test for 100 years Hodson McCormick spent S atu r- Her. Tlie company now has three through hard tim es and good times. I have lived on a larin In W ash day night and Sunday In P o r t- , offices, one In Tillamook, one in ington County, Gn*gon. continu land os the guest of his brother- Hillsboro and one a t McMinnville. O ur m onthly paym ent mortgage which Is reduced ously for forty-five year» during In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. T h at retail credit collections and a little each m onth is doubly secure. • sales continued to swing upward In w in ch tu n e I W H iiuintigcr of a Allen Comber. ------------------------- September Is the report of tlie Invest with us today. local farm ers' telephone company j "Dnt sho* Is some tear you got In nation-wide monthly survey of Re- In, « b o u t te n year;,. Amounts of $100.00 and up accepted. departm ent of the National 1 shall not make a lot of prom yo* britches when you * slid Into C redit association lust received by ises which I know cannot, be ful second base. "You Is right boy. Dey com e, lhe lotal credit office. filled far the purpixie of securing vö ^ 'b i . t Z = 7 « ; ä 3 X e cÄ a t r ” ne on 1 1 and th a t Is that, If elected, I shall give my full time aiul attention to 1! (B y I. R. Strubh) SA FE RELIABLE L the duties of tlie office and will Clarence Steckleln returned last support lUty m easure or measures week from a six weeks' visit with designed to lessen or more equally his parents In Dubuque. Iowa. distribute the burden of taxation. Miss Wilma Rosencrnns and Miss I believe In the principle of an B arbara R ltenour spent the week end with friends In Banks and a t- o ld Age Pension, but also believe i tended the high school Hallowe'en tliut It should be financed by gome M. PERSON, M anager I party. mean» o th er Ilian a tax on real Frank Smejkal and Mrs. Charles Savings & Loan Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon and personal property. Sehmldlln of near Vernonia vis 1 believe the so-called Milk Bill ited th eir m other. Mrs. Theresa passed by th e lust legislature la a move Ut the right direction b u t I believe It should be strengthened. 1 believe tlie producer should re-1 cclve a greater portion of tlie! price paid by tlie consum er tlian he now receives. O ut of the recent Ini-lease in t h e p rice of m ilk, the producer lias not received hla Just share. Oregon ha« the Income Tax, the Intangibles Tax, a G i l t Tax and other forms of Indirect taxation, 1 believe Uie various form» of in come taxes should be strengthened to tlie end tliu t real and personal property sluil I bear less of the burden of taxation. A move Is on foot to Incrense the salary of public official» and employes, I am op- l»>»ed to »UCh movement. I believe th a t public officials and employes An hour agd a well-ordered bam receive greater pay for their serv ices Uuin th e pay of our farm ers with Valuable rattle. An hour later, a ma»» of flames taking 11» toll of and producers, property and life! DON'T wait u n I deslr< to »es Oregon belief Itted til It'» loo late—be protected now— lit every way powOMe in connec always — because you ran never tion With Uie construction of th e tell when fire will h it your be Bonneville Dam but I do n o t be longings! lieve thia Is th e tim e to burden the Btate of Oregon with a great bonded IndebbxUicss until It Is def initely determ ined wliat we may expert, from the Federal G overn Agent m ent In Uie distribution of elec Every form of protection - Fire, trical power and energy In the automobile, casualty, liability, S tate of Oregon generated a t the Fidelity, Surety and Life. Bonevtlle Dam, bringing to every Phone 1732 1144 3rd S t m anufacturer, every city dweller, and every former its benefits on Paid tor by Tax Limitation Laagua of Oregon, C, If. Cover, Scey.. 410 B. W. 10th Ave,, Portland equal terms. (Pslil Adv.) ' in Entertainment ELECT Page Sevan E. D. Hite Hurt in Fall at Home itu ie h ih W l.lt- evening guest» ut tlu- Italelgh W hit evenlng ( lame* were played and more home. Mr». Hnghen gave a reading Those Mr. aiul Mm H erm an W hitm ore, present bennies the hunt and hunteaa were guests a t a birthday dinMBI were Mr and Mm llioinu.', Hnillh, ut the home of h er (»arents. Mr 1 Miule uiul Norliw Hnillh. Mm Ituy and Mm Albert Kobersteln of G as Moon-, lumen and Wilbur Moore, Dewey Mereer. M llluent and Junior ton ( leorge Hchmldt of Gobi Beach I >uiiajiu»»r. Mr. uiul Mm W illard | W(M( a n „vernlght guest ol hin p a r lluglur», June Gifford, Mm A ent» Haliirdav after attending a Nurlerer, uiul John, Jean, Teddy teacher»’ convention In Hulem oil j and Steven Wutklnn Thursday und Friday. The "dreu»-up" party held by the Hundav dinner guentx u t the Mm. Frieiutly Corner eliu.n of tlu- Mun Flora Baker home were Mr. und day nehool a t the Ailolph Hchmldt Mrs W I» Baker, Mr und Mrs. home Thumday evening wun a t Nell Baker and Mins Erma Buker tended by more th an 20 member». of Manning. Mr. und Mrs Wlllluin ( The refrenlunent committee served Joo» of Hillsboro; Mr und Mm. I hot doughnut» and elder Harry Hchmeltaer and George Kirk - ; Mr aiul Mm J W Mulloy. Mrs putrlrk Of - Mountain ....................... lloini Mr. Amelia Campbell and W I. Htev- i and Mm Charles Tutm au and eni. ullended Hu- funeral services of * fnwrence T atuum of (heluilem Mm. Annu Heltzel of Farm ington Mountain lust Huturday In Hillsboro Mr and Mr». J II Felton, Mr. Mr aiul M m A m o s W atkins mul amt Mrs. Fr«d Hchmldt uiul Cecil Mrs A Nuderer vlaitixl Ill s mother. Hchmldt visited Ituy Felton a t Bau- Mrs E Wutklnn of Portland, last Vies' Island (X'tober 23 Huturday. Mr. uiul Mr». Ed Lxxih and Mm. Recent guests ut Hie C. P Stuf- Victor Nelson of Portlmul and Mrs. lord home, guests of Mm Louise Florence Peterson of Hillsboro were Brunner, wi re tier son Fred Brim- Bunday guests of th eir mother, Mrs. tier uiul Mr aiul Mis J M l i e n - Cully IMIley. They were culled back nett of INirtluhd. Mr aiul Mrs Monday morning by the sudden O tto (truss of Alolui and Mm Elsie Illness »1 tlu-lr mother, wlio Is con- llrliii and daughter of Kelso, valesclng a t this writing. •---------------- — — Mr. mid Mm. Ed Iteetr. (Nancy g-o /-»• < P c a ia t’ili a n d so n V irgil of D a y to n A RG U S. Golf Club Plans I earn Match Play n County Commissioner nT?fkUtneÄ!Hilhi Students 1°/ J „ on Honor Rolls REGULAR 427.50 Padiantfirp TESTED FOR 100 YEARS w. RAYNARD 4% .Green Mountain Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n J. You cun ch a n g e th is p ic tu r e by Fire Visits Your Bam Can You Afford Such Possible Loss • The supply of genuine Humphrey Radiant- fires which have been specially priced at $15.75 are almost sold out! Order yours now! For any left after Nov. 7 must sell for the regular price of $27.50. Cozy and convenient! You'll like the way this Sparton model Radianlflre banishes chill in the morning be fore your furnace “gets down to business’’ and on days not sufficiently cold to make you want to light your furnace. This gas healer is extremely cozy in the evening because the lighted radiants take on a glow similar to an interlaced mass of red hot twigs. It affords the charm of an open fire without being accom 3 0 2 X V on Healthful as sunshine! Turning on a Gas Radiant fire is like “turn ing on the sun.” Science hat proved that these heaters produce both ultra-violet and infra red vibrations of such a moderate intensity that everyone may en joy their beneficial effects. No harm comes from continued ex posure. Inspect this specially-priced Radianlflre in one at our showrooms. Then plan to order yours at once because the sale will definitely end on November 7. W Price Includes tn slsllallon In Srcplace on first door er in base m ent. alight additional charge for Inalalling In other local ions. CHAS. L. WALKER V o tin g F o r T a x L im ita t io n panied by smoke, ashes, dirt or bother. It can be regulated to provide just the amount of warmth you desire. P ortland G as & C oke C ompany 1300 Main St. Hillsboro, Oregon