The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 21, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    Benefit Dance
T he Fords Plan Their Sail Diego Exhibit
North Plains -
Runnings Move
from Cornelius
I Ain’t Got No (Normal) Body!
Y O U N G 'S
Funeral H om e
'Thoughtful. Hyiiiputhetlc
Service"
I'hotie 972
T e a c h e r» R e -h ire d ;
N u m b e r o f P a rtie s H e ld
P. T . A .
P eop le D u rin g W e e k
M e e t T u e s d a y N ig h t
lllllskora
by
W r e s t l i ng
< tty Mi*« D o r o th y C ook «)
CORNELIUS Mi and Mrs A
V. F. W. IIAI.1. — »III and Oak
NORTH PLAINS -The dance to
Running moved to Portland Thurs­
T h u rs d a y , M a rc h 21
be given in the K. of P. hall Satur­
day. They had been Cornelius res­
day evening is for the benefit of
Hillsboro's New Promoter Ih n e n ts
idents for over 30 years.
the baseball team. Everyone is
Mrs. Schniale Honored
welcome. There will be a good or- j
Mrs. Hurold Schniale was hon­
GEO, KITZMILLBB
chestra and a good time assured
o r e d « m i a party given by the
vs.
Ito lbs
Dee Shadden is manager of the
Junior Aid of the Lutheran church
BILL HALL
baseball team.
Thursday
afternoon
at
the
home
17» lbs
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis of
of Mrs. Henry Hoffman.
North Bonneville, Wash, visited
Mr.
and
Mrs
Jack
Barrett
and
It's
not
every
hoy
who
tan
relatives Sunday.
BILL AVERY
son Charles of Westimber were
make a doctor say “Ah!" but
Visitors at the J. H. Davis home
|
160 II,s
house guests of Mr. and Mrs Ar­
Sunday were Mrs. Maude Millet'
Wallace
Rossalt,
shove,
6-year-
JACK STEWART
thur Bishop from Friday to Sun­
and granddaughter, Betty Mohler
old
Glendale,
Calif,
lad.
sue-
148 lbs
day
and Bill Dietrich of Portland.
reeded. Ills Inner sin k s. It
A large number of relatives and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nelson of
teems,
are
nil
out
nt
gear,
ns
the
M
MINUTE
EVENT
friends of Mrs. Lela Woods from
Hillsboro spent the week-end with !
Xany ilidlCHle.v. The boy's heart,
Tillamook county and Portland at­
JACK KISER
Mr. and Mrs Andy Chiistener.
Tor tuslanee. is on (lie wrong side,
tended
her funeral services held
vs.
I ll lbs.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stiff and
at
the
M
E.
church
Thursday
aft­
ke
has
only
one
lung,
and
Ills
In-
DEWEY
VAN LtXJ
children of Reedville visited Mr
ernoon.
IM lbs
•e*(in«a
w
e
in
the
left
idlest
euv-
and Mrs Roland Hornecker Satur- ,
The Young People's club of the
IU.
Admission 40 cents
day.
St.
Alexander
church
met
Tues­
Mr. and Mrs. John Loftis and
day evening at the E. Wyffels
son Wilmer visited Mr. and Mrs.
home The evening was spent i l l
Richard Highsmith at Banks Sun­
i match with the Murine Grotto in
playing games.
day.
.,
J
i the evening Anolher local squad
Birthdays Celebrated
Miss Case, nutrition expert of
defeated the Market Drug 2743 to
O S C gave a cooking demon- Here are Henry and Edsel Ford getting their first glimpse of a model of the building that will houie the Ford
The birthday anniversaries of
, 2658. while still another group of
stration at the home of Mrs. Clar- exhibition at the California Pacific International Expo»ltlon at San Diego, Calif. Between them la 0. Aubrey Mrs. J. Vanoundenhaegen and Ver­
Hillsboro bowlers won from Price
Davidson, chairman of ths exposition.
non and Joe Guos were observed
ence Meek March 13 About 25 i
A Bosso 2409 to 2378
Sunday at the home of Mrs Mar­
ladies were present. In the after­
Coslett Trucks cinched the sec­
A special feature of the Ford ex­ garet Gnos, with a family din­
noon L. E Francis, assistant coun-
DEARBORN, Mich.—Both Henry ful Balboa Park, site of the exposi­
"The first consideration tn select- ond half championship in the Com­
ty agent, gave a talk on home gar- Ford, and Edsel B. Ford, president tion. after the show Is over and the hibit will be a series of dioramas ner. Present were Mr. and Mrs.
mercial
league last week, while
dens and the control of garden o( tbe Ford Motor Co wlu Tlslt the exhibit removed. A huge circular showing, in pictured story, life In A. Gnos and family, Mr. and Mrs. ' lug a commercial fertilizer la to the National
Guards are almost
J. Vanoundenhaegen a n d family, know what plant foods are requir­
pests
tha
principal
countries
on
the
Pa­
and Mrs. Margaret Gnos and fam­ ed by the crop being grown, what conceded the title for the National
Tea Well Attended
. , California . Pacific International Ex- building, partially roofed, la fronted cific Ocean.
the soil lacks and whut fertilizers league Two more weeks of bowl­
Pythian Sister silver tea at the position this summer. So they told by a tower rising from what appear
Inside the main section will b« ily.Mrs. Joseph Cochrane is visit­ will supply the requirements,” de­ ing remain.
home of Mrs. J. R. Sandford. O. Aubrey Davidson, chairman of to be two Immense gears, one Inside
Results last week were ns fol­
two
great
corridor».
Along
one
will
clared Professor C. V. Ruzek of
ing relatives at Redmond.
Thursday afternoon was well at the Exposition, who was here to the other. The building, architectur­
Oregon State college, ut a 4-H unit lows: Commercial league—Coslett
Mrs. Whiting Hurt
tended. Six tables were in play make final arrangements for the ally, is done In the modern motif, be shown the actual manufacture of
Mrs. D. C Whiting fell at her farmer's fertilizer meeting at the 1, Fairway 2: Hall's Barber shop 2,
Ford parts, including the rolling ol
Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck and Mrs.
but Its open court. In the center. Is steel and some of the more Interest­ home last Saturday receiving min­ court house Saturdny uflernoon Safeway 1. City League--Ireland»
Tom Stigum had high scores at t'ord exhibit at the Exposition
according to L. E. Francis, assist­ 3, Pastime 0; C. C. store 3. Lentz
Mr. Davidson told the Fords that characteristic of the Spanish and ing foundry operations, such as die­ or injuries.
"500." Another silver tea will be
0. American league Royal Soda
Mrs. C. N. Miles, who has been ant county agent.
given at Mrs. Sandford’s March 29. It la hoped that the exposition will Mexican types of architecture that casting. In the other corridor will be
Works 2. Ice Works 1, Home Laun­
visiting here for some time, hus
Professor Ruzek stated that the dry
to which the public is invited. make a definite contribution toward dominate the exposition.
2. Hillsboro Motors 1 National
grouped a number of exhibits show­ returned to her home in Lyle, importance of commercial fertil­
Five-Hundred will be played, be­
National Guards 2, Phar­
The circular main section of the ing the technical development of the Wash.
world amity, as the assembly of
izers lies in the fuct that by i t s league
ginning promptly at 2 o'clock.
Birthday Observed
use crop yield may be increased, macy 1; Union "76" 1, Bristol 2.
more than 30 representatives of building will be 340 feet in diameter. Ford car—tortlon. tensile and other
Mrs. Jackson Honored
Standings:
A birthday dinner was held Sun­ resulting In a reduced cost of un­
A handkerchief shower was giv­ countries whose shores line the Pa­ The tower, resting on a base 221 feet tests of steel; ball-bearing and pis-
w
N a tl« n a l I.• » » » • - - -
L
H rt
en Mrs. Maria Jackson. Monday cific Ocean is bound to bring about above the Pacific, will rise 198 feet. ton-ring tests and Inspection; meth­ day at the home of Mr. and Mrs ity production.
■ 7M
ts
There are a few elementary plant N a tio n a l G uartU
aftemoon on her birthday anni­ greater understanding and good-will. The outer walls of the building will ods of testing the action of weather B. Ingcbrietson. Present were Mrs
U
n
urn
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14
Sarah
McClaughry,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
foods which are most upt to be rhnrmary
versary by Friendship Temple,
4ft7
;.
1 « I t
Joseph Suver, and Mr. and Mrs. lacking In the soils, he pointed out Itrlatol
The building that is to house the be 40 feet high. The tower will be on upholstery and other features.
Sft7
........ ..............
s
Pythian Sisters.
»
Construction of the Ford exhibit B. Ingelbrietson.
These are nitrogen, phosphorus and City
Ford exhibit is to be a permanent lighted In a manner to make It re­
M
PeU
1
F. T. A. to Meet
Mrs. Lester Mooberry attended a potash. With exception of some of I»«nta .............. ........
will start Immediately.
IB 14 .ftl7
Next regular meeting of the ■•ru fire that will remain in beauti­ splendent In varying colors.
county Parent-Teacher association the truck crops It is not profltaole I'aallm « .................... ..
IB 14 .ft!7
Parent-Teacher association will be
1ft 1& .ftoo
nominating committee meeting at to apply nitrogen fertilisera The Irelanda ............... ............ ..
C. C . Rtorw
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held Tuesday night instead of in ley of Portland gave a very en ter- 1 graphic hire over which the legts- l U t l c c \Z a r t r 1 f » f T a n r l# » n
u
1ft .<«7
Forest
Grove
Saturday
at
the
home
nitrogen
content
of
the
soil
must
taining
performance
after
Pythian
lators
exercise
complete
control
V
t
i
n
u
c
i
r
n
i
i
u
v
n
A
m
arlran
—
the afternoon. A potluck supper
*
Pet.
L
of Mrs. A. Modine.
be built up and maintained by a le a W orka .
II
ftft7
•
rj
•
11
w ill be held at seven followed by Sisters lodge Friday evening. Tap ranges well above that of other
Leslie Brown of Gervais visited crop rotation plan which Includes laundry .....................
IH IS
ftft7
V J lV C tl a S l i r D I T S e friends
a short business meeting A good and ballet dancing and singing by states of comparable populations
here
Saturday.
He
returned
»Ho.la W orks
the
use
of
such
legumes
as
clover
IS »7 ,4SS
12 children from 5 to 12 years o f ' That was true in 1933 and wiU
1
program has been arranged.
ac7
II
Ift
from an extended trip and alfalfa. Nitrogen produces leaf H illabo m Motor«
age were enjoyed.
probably be even more so for the I
c r r Y —A. . , recently
Dancing Class Entertains
■
P et.
!.
east.
and stock growth and its deficiency to m mart* la I
Teachers
Named
>935
session
with
employe-cost
I";
ofS?
^
c^
S
^
cn
d
sT
ple^sanHy*
('<>al«Mta
....................
Dancing class of Miss Mary Bur-
ft .700
11
Society Meets
1 can be detected by a poor growth M
afow ay
1 4 I« .4ft7
Mrs. Ruth WiU and Miss HUa
is
surprised Miss Marjorie Vander-
The Women's Home Missionary
poor coloring
433
F a ir w a y
1 » 17
Cornelius have been hired to teach I ° ' er th a t.o f the tart previous ses- 2an5 en at her home Friday eve­ society of the M. E. church met and
Phosphorus stimulates spih I pro­ H a ll’s
12 1M .4<>o
in the grade school here for th e ;
st®"
J ’ nfng on her seventeenth birthday March 12 at church. Mrs. W. R. duction and hastens maturity Its
coming year.
I ?hheia-asT'P2««i,n
Her parents presented her with a
O -8 M o to r - d r lv a n B r a s h
was leader and the topic supply is heavily drawn on by all
Mr. and Mrs. Loren T h o m p so n tb e lM S se s sio n c o st the taxpayers radioP {or a birthday gift. I.ater in Cooke
was "Religion a n d Friendship." seed producing crops and is the M id d le to n R esid ent Dies
C laanar an d h a n d y C laanaz
and Mr. and Mrs. Carl C hnstener,
compared to $46 990 for (he evening the grOup surprised Mrs. A. J. Olive gave a review one plant food not returned to the
o f H e a r t A tta c k F rid a y
visited Mr Thompson s mother. the
Miss Nellie Haney of Thatcher at of the talk given by Miss Helen soil to any appreciable d e g r e e b y
LAUREL RIDGE -J. E Dow died
..........................................
Mrs. Mae Alvard,
and his grand- ‘ n S ? ‘he home of Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Johnson at the mother-daughter the use of barnyard manures Con­ of a heart attack at his home in
| mother, Mrs. Thompson, at Scho­
in Forest Grove February sequently, it is both profitable and Middleton Friday morning He was
paid its employes a total of $38.- ' Wr‘8h‘-
R Q “ M w»s
c,ub her
met birthday
Friday also
eve. meeting
field Sunday.
25. Mrs. F. O. Shay and Mrs. W. R. necessary to use phosphorus fertil­ a resident of this section for many
?□?,
compared
to
$27,693
for
the
ning
aiter
school
After
the
mect-
Mrs. Ruth WiU, Mrs W J. Trout-
Cooke were hostesses for the aft­ izers and particularly on seed years He is survived by his widow
j l n g t b e chiidrcn enjoyed a walnut
: man. Miss HUa Cornelius, and Mrs. 1933 session. * * *
ernoon.
i crops.
Services were held at nine o'clock
Duane Chamberlain attended the
Mrs. M. D. Mann and Mrs. Mat- | In Washington county, the beav­ Sunday morning in the Middleton
Although the session has ad-
z eii>ert Baker visited Mrs. George tie Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. J. er dam soils are the only ones Friends church Interment was In
recreation school in Hillsboro Mon-
journed the presiding officers and Lee and daughter Lucile of Port- E M a n n and Barbara Jane i n generally low in potash Applica­ the cemetery at Vernonia
! day evening.
Emil Miller returned to his work desk clerks wiU continue on the ■ land Sunday
Portland Sunday. They also visited tion of fertilizer nt the rate of
„ j
1 at TiUamook Sunday after being job for another month revising the
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Hare.
150 pounds per acre will In most
house and senate journals.
i home since Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wilkins and cases be sufficient to remedy this
, , .
5 Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Brady enter-
„ , .
.
. tained at a dinner party Sunday Byron Mooberry visited Mr. and condition.
Only two measures were referred ¡Qr jjr. and Mrs. Warner Cropp Mrs. Albert Bunning in Portlund
In the Willamette valley it is
to the people by the legislators.; and daugbter Doris, Mr. and Mrs Sunday.
necessary to upply lime to many of
One
of
these
provides
for
'a
c
h
a
n
g
e
yiart,n
Vanderzanden
and
little
Fern
Hill
Ladies'
club
met
Thurs­
the
soils in order to get satisfac­
(C o n tin u e d fr o m p a g e o ne)
in the pnmary election date from son wavne and daughter Marjorie. day with Mrs. H. R. Huson They tory stands of some of the legum-1
lican side while the veteran Stray- May to September. The other in-
Una j3rady was out of school a enjoyed a pot luck dinner at noon. incus crops, particularly alfalfa, j
er of Baker would unquestionably volves a constitutional amendment few d
¡ast week duc to si(,k. About 25 ladies were present.
since these crops arc sensitive to
have first chance at the honor which would permit the legislators | ness
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mooberry, an acid condition
Lime stone |
should the democrats come into to fix their own pay. Reports re
teachers
at
the
Hillsboro
g
r
a
d
e
should
be purchased on the basis I
Miss
Betty
Hoover
of
DiUey
vis-
their own with Goss of Coos. Dick­ ceived here, however, are that
school,
enjoyed
a
spring
vacation
ited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Vander-
of
its
calcium
carbonate
content or J
son of Multnomah and Wallace of three other legislative measures zanden Friday evening,
Monday. They visited state insti­ neutralizing value.
Deschutes aU regarded as possi­ may be subjected to the referen-
Ba„ c ,ub o|ve> Danfe
tutions at Salem.
The county agent office is equip-
T h e re c o rd o f th e H ills b o ro
ble candidates in the event Stray-
One of these is the timber
Farmers' Union baseball club
E R. Woods returned to Blaine 'ed to test soils for aridity and !
er should pass up the opportunity. dum.
acquisition bill evened
which is
meeting
gave
a
dance
at
Balm
Grove
Satur-
B
ra
n
c
h o f T h e F irs t N a tio n a l
Sunday
after
spending
some
time
phosophorus.
Farmers
interested
o lln tu
with the opposition of n county
of ° day evening. ___
There was a large at- at the Edith Burbank home, due in knowing the fertilizer require- !
B
a
n
k
o f P o rtla n d fo r th e past
The senate refused to support ficials, another i s t h e me“ ur_e tendance.
I to the illness and death of his merits for soils on their farms may
the house resolution calling for an closing the Rogue river to commer-
y e a r has been one o f g ro w th ,
bring a sample of soil into the of­
Maxine Reed of Portland was an wife, Mrs Lela Woods.
increase in . the
per d iem ' cial fishing and the third is the
fice and have it tested.
. . legislative
..
. i overnight guest Saturday of Mr
Move to Farm
both in deposits and n u m b e r o f
5 2 ? f° r the ,.^ e .nmum, b u t measure making payment of stu- and Mrs Warner Cr
and fam.
Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Scott moved
Every prescription we hatched up one of their own which, dent body fees at state institutions y
depositors. It is p leasing to k n o w
onto a ranch four miles south of
in some respects, is even more of higher learning compulsory.
. Martin Vanderzanden Is sawing Cornelius recently.
fill for you is made open
th a t these fig u re s re fle c t an in ­
to the charge of extrava-
. . .
wood for Mrs Elmer Quick
While of Nehalem has been
as your physician di­ gance. The senate resolution which Soon be time to buy a new driv- James Hartley of Forest Grove' a Mrs.
house guest of Mrs. Henry Behr- !
creasing p ro s p e rity in th is com ­
approvt‘^ Y ..th+e hoy8* an<J ers’ license. Secretary o f State visited Kansas City school Wednes- man.
rects. from pure, fresh i i ni
m u n ity an d c o n firm th e fa ith
U »-oV
6 ba in at the nfu 1 Sne11 warns that all licenses now day. He entertained the children I Miss Merle Young of East Gas­
Local bowling teams will play <
drugs. F o r p ro m p t
th . outstanding expire on June 30 of with harmonica and banjo music ton was an overnight guest Thurs­ return matches with the Type­
w e show ed in th e fu tu re o f the
thls Fear More than 380,000 mo- I Mr. and Mrs Louis Strohmayer day evening of Miss Lavon Rob­ writer Inspection company and
service call 251.
the lawmakers and give the legis- [ torlsts are licensed to drive in Ore- of Fairview visited Mr and Mrs inette.
H ills b o ro a re a w h e n w e e s ta b ­
Ship-by-Truch
teams
of
Portland
lators a free hand to write their gon.
|
J.
A.
McCoy
Tuesday
evening.
Sunday
at
the
Oregon
alleys.
Last
Skate
at
Hillsboro
lished
a b ra n c h here.
own ticket.
Zelbert Baker motored tt Cor­
Young People's club of the St. Sunday Hillsboro team broke even. ,
vallis Wednesday to look about Alexander church enjoyed a skat­ winning two matches and losin g,
T h e in terests o f th is com ­
Before the taxpayers are going
I some work.
ing party at Hillsboro skating rink two others to Portland squads.
to consent to any such arrange- J
m
u
n
ity
a re o u r in terest an d we
Barney Roscoe and Imelda Hee- Thursday night.
Hillsboro women lost to a ladies' j
ment it w ill probably be necessary
of Cornelius visited Mr
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Potter and team in Portland 2034 to 1773
w
ish
in
e v e ry w a y to a id in th e
tor the lawmakers to make a bet­
i
and M
Mrs. Bert Heesacker Sunday family of Portland spent the w eek -1 while the men's team lost a return I
ter showing of economy in t h e
JOHNSON — Three new pupils i evening.
d e v e lo p m e n t o f this d is tric t.
end with friends here.
management of their business than have been added to the Johnson
j A Lowe and three sons and
Miss Mary Corl o f Portland
they have so far. Clerk and steno- j school in the last few days: Mary, Eddy Slllbrock of Kelso, Wash., spent
Friday and Saturday with
R. J. Scearce,
Ned and Harry Sonada, who have visited Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vander­ Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooke and
recently moved to the neighbor­ zanden and family Sunday.
family.
Manager
hood from Olympia, Wash Miss
Misses Guinevere Brock. Made­
Truenbach, the teacher, has been
line DePrez, Mildred Vuylstekc,
suffering with an ulcer on her
Lavon Robinette, Geneva Shay,
eye, but it is much improved.
Betty Hulsman and Wilma Hamel-
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Demmin and
man accompanied the home econ­
daughters Melba and Alda visited
The four Bald Mountain 4 -H ' omics classes of Forest Grove union 1
Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson of Sher­
high school to Portland Thursday
wood Sunday.
clubs near Banks held a joint afternoon to attend the fashion:
R. Bowlby and Mrs. Bagnell and meeting Saturday afternoon and show at Meier A Frank store.
O f PORTLAND
daughters Ruby and Anabel visited organized the four clubs into one
Hazeldale Sunday.
large club. Following officers were
Ask your attorney to send your 11
wmt o f rut to a u ir
Mr. and Mrs. G. Werre of near elected: Charles Davis, president; legal advertising to the Argus.
Sherwood visited at the Joe Werre Evelyn Kelly, vice-president; Mil­
home Sunday.
dred Mead, secretary; Bill Kelly,,
Herb Schulmerich and son El- treasurer. That evening the club
mon of Hillsboro visited at the C. held a social dance at "Frog Pond
STARTING SATURDAY, MARCH 23
C. Demmin home March 12.
Hollow" and sold supper, the pro­
ceeds to be used In club work.
Family Moves
WE WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK
A
large crowd attended and plans
Linn O’Connor and family have
are being made to have other dan­
moved
to
t
h
e
Delbert
Learned
SATURDAY EVENING.
ces this spring and summer.
place.
Birthday Observed
BEAUTY RHOPfl
PHYSICIAN AND S1RGKON
And from 10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Sundays.
Lillian Lorence w a s honored Sons o f L egio n Post
O
rg
a
n
iz
e
d
a
t
Sherw
ood
with a party at her home on her
Bowling gives your
EVE’S BEAUTV SHOP A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
tenth birthday. Many pretty gifts
William Peterson Jr. has been
muscles the play and
were rece'ved All enjoyed games elected captain of the Sherwood
Oeneral Beauty Work
P H Y S I C IA N e n d NIIK G K O N
and dancing. Present were Bar­ post of the Sons of the American
your brain the relaxa­
P e r m a n e n t« an d a ll klnrfa o f
X -R a y a n d P h y sio -T h e r a p y
bara Brown, Ruth Keims, Lucille Legion. There are 32 members in
b e a u ty w ork .
tion you need after a
Keims and June Johnson and the the group, which is the second or-
C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l R ank Dld<
T
e
le
p
h
o
n
e
1SR1X
hostess.
I ganized in Oregon. Other officers
T e le p h o n e s
day’s office work! Play
Arlo McRoberts is working a t ! are: Terry Metcalf, first lieutenant:
R a le o n y H lllak oro P h a r m a c y
O f f ic e S 2 a i
R e s id e n c e fft lR
the Greener place.
AUTHORISED lA L tl ANO M M VK I
often — and keep fit.
Donald Ballard, second lieutenant;
William Simmons J r, adjutant;
Everything t o assure
Official and Unofficial News — Robert Cunningham, c h a p la in ;
Sanitary Beauty Shop DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
All that is fit to print in Hillsboro Dean Wilson, finance officer; Mor-
your enjoyment.
A ll kin d « o f B e a u ty W ork
and t h e county — Court, arrests, dell Donnelly, sergeant-at-arms,
Physician and Since«»
PERMANENTS
schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , and Allen Young, historian.
BOWLING 8UNDAY
a a p e c la lty
deaths, society.—Every week in the
Wfflls Building
Noon to Midnight.
T e le p h o n e 1471
Argus.
tf
Say you saw It in the Argus.
T e le p h o n e s
( B y N o r th
P la in » P. T. A .)
Soil Authority
Speaks Locally
Spedai
Offer
PRICE $■
NOW
E a sy P a y m e n ts
Lester Ireland
Qc Co.
GROWING
Capitol News Letter
with OREGON
For Health’s
Sake
Hillsboro Bowlers
to Invade Portland
THE DELTA
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
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MOD
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Your
Kitchen
NOW !
IS THE HOME A GOOD
FINANCIAL INVESTMENT?
This question is answered in detail in a folder entitled,
“The Home and Facts,” published by this company. The
subject matter gathered over a period of years from
the best authorities reveals some startling truths.
The object is to guard you against heavy deprecia­
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necessary work, and then
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Loan to finance the job.
No obligation — Phone
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