The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 20, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
Girl Honored
at Reedville
Poem Printed in
Congress Record
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Group Elects
p
«•
Thursday, Jinn1 20, 1935
Laurel Ridge
Folk Honored
er g ills presvuted et»ch ch a rte r
memt>er w ith u corsage Seventy
fiv e w ere piCM-nt, in c lu d in g viMtor.s
(ru in T lg u rd v ille lodge
George T ie h e r has been sp endliitf
several days k a h o iiu n u ig several
rooms in the W C Kdy house
Mrs Hannah S te w a rt and tlaugh
te r F ra n kie of M tnlfo rd are this
week v is itin g Kat«* and James
Dodge, w ho are b ro th e l amt sister
o f M rs S tew art
Verboort F arm U nion
Meets Roy W ednesday
Vei b o o ti
Local
P lu m e rs' U nion
w ,|| , , „ e t in M o o re * b a ll til Hoy
A poem, dedicated to the B attle-:
*U V _ iO m C llllS
Wednesday evening June 20 A
ship Oregon, by Mrs. R uth Coffee
_____
Hillis of Forest Grove and form er­
free dance w ill fo llo w tf»<* husinei 4
m eeting I. idles ph ase tirin g pies
B irthday C eleb ra ted ; H agga ly of Hillsboro, was used by Con- M r s . C o o k e P r e s id e n t ; M is s
M r. W e b er Dies; G rangers
gressntnn W. A. Ekwall of P o rt­
to be auctioned o ff fo r the be n efit
A tten d M eet; P lan Song
land in an address which he had T illie H ottn u in Candidate
o f the baseball clu b
A ttend Convention
printed in the Congressional Rec-
(By M im IVrvthy Cooke)
(By H« m I C h u rrh ley l
illy MI m « ||«>lrit A •'!>«h r)
Subscribe now to the A rgus In
C O R N E L IU S
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O regon $1 50 a yeai
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I M issionary society met Tuesday a ft-;
nine-year-old daughter of Mrs. G
85c. T hre e m onths 50 cents. T w o
( I n f ie ld
H ite
celebrated
the«, A C H '
I lC lC lS I > I £
j ernoon at the M. E church Mrs.
Imlav. was given a birthday party
m onths 35 cents.
tf
tw e n ty -fifth w e d d in g a n n ive rsa ry I
! W R. Cooke was re-elected presi-
by her m other Friday afternoon
in Olsen h a ll in Sherw ood F rid a y I
| dent. Mrs. F O Shay was re-elected
Young friends present w ere Helen
eve n in g T he m ore than a h u n dre d I
vice-president Ollier officers are
Pizer, K athleen Im lay and Eloise
( |ly V iv ia n IliitW on)
guests present enjoyed a p ro g ra m I
Mis W alter Poffenberger, secre­
and Clayton Stiff.
o f in s tru m e n ta l music, vocal num -
H A Y W A R D O ve r 800 pounds o f i
tary. Mrs A. J Oliver, mite box
J. M Churchley left Thursday to
hers and readings A fte r the p ro ­ stra w b e rrie s w ere p icked o ff o f '
secretary, and Mrs. George Wilcox,
pick cherries near The Dalles.
gra m
H ite's orchestra fu rn ish e d less than an acre at tin» L Jesse |
spiritual life secretary Mrs. Louise
Helen Imlay, who has had the
m usic fo r dancing
b e rry fie ld June 11 The pickers
Cochrane directed a playlet w rit­
mumps, is completely recovered
John S tric k le r.
R aeford Jack. picked U and 10 crates that day
IN S T A N T R E L IE F
ten by Mrs Poffenberger Parts I
Robert and Donald York are
D onald Kdy. James Dodge. D aniel
M r and M rs Clarence U p d ike
were taken by Mrs Poffenberger.
hom e for a visit w ith th eir folks.
A R T H R IT IS , S IN U S
and
G
o
tlie
b
W
erre
went
to
V
e
r­
and sm all son d e live re d a load of
Mrs. J. Deimonte. Misses Helen
Mr. and Mrs. J. York. They a t­
nonia S a tu rda y to b rin g back three p u lp w ood to O regon C ity S a tu r­
I’ R O S T A T F .
Oliver. Eleanor Reed. Helene Shaw ,
tended Monmouth Normal school
tru c k loads o f shake wood.
day.
and Dorothy and M argaret Cooke I
the past year.
B illy N.vstrom has been spending
Mrs. Poffenberger and Miss M ar­
Attend Grange
F ritz S teginann fin ish e d logging
the past week w ith his uncle and
garet Cooke served refreshm ents.
Oscar Hagg attended the state
the N 11 Nielsen tim b e r last week
S O K E AM» NTII F JOINTH
aunt.
M
r
and
Mrs.
G.
K
A
u
s
tin
.
Mr and Mrs Joseph Cochran and
grange at McMinnville last week.
A x e l Pederson bad 15 b e rry pick
' at New berg
RHEUMATISM
little
Loraine
Jacobs,
niece
of
Mrs
Mrs Emma Dant was Sunday
era in his fie ld Tuesday.
Homecoming Planned
New
Scientific
Diecovrry
NO
Cochran, attended the funeral of
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. H
Mr mill Mrs. Chet F rv d e n tia il
1 oraine's father at Woodburn S un­
M o u n ta in Home ch u rch w ill hold ' m id M r m id M rs Jo.- F rv d e n d iill of M E D IC IN E no operation. one free
A. Lowry of Aloha In the eve­
le n io n x tru lio ii on requeat. Phone
day.
ning Mrs. Dant and Mr. and Mrs
its a n n ua l hom ecom ing and c h il- M a n n in g culled at the F ritz Steg
or w rite Ito l-A Huy. .'HO O regon
Miss Lucille Schultz, who has
Lowry and other friends went to |
d re n s day p ro g ra m Sunday.
m aun hom e Tuesday evening
B u ild in g , P o rtla n d . A T w u le r 3720,
! been w orking in Portland, has re-
M rs
Lena C onzelm un cut her
M r Larson o f Halm G rove vis it
P ortland to hear Mervin Dant sing
. turned home.
fin g e r severely on a razo r blade >xl at the F ritz Steginann hontr or A rgus 2983 A courteous re p re ­
at one of the P ortland churches.
Mr. and Mrs William VanLom
se n tative w ill c u ll on you und give
Anna Mae Nault spent last w eek
th is w eek
M onday evening
i and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
in Portland visiting friends.
Jacob Weber D lrs
N 11 Nielson is b u ild in g a new you a free tria l, no o b lig a tio n
Mr. McElroy Honored
j liam Mann and fam ily attended the
Hol-A-Ruy ultls nature's way to
Jacob W eber d ie d o f heart fu ll- t,urn
| mail m arriers' picnic near Tigard
D rill team of the Aloha Grange
heulth.
lH-Bp
u re in the basement o f Ills h o m e 1
I I EKE Is an ideal frock fo r sports w ear, P a tte rn 614. Tho
Sunday.
gave E C. McElroy, d rill master,
z\rgus classified ails get results.
June
ti He is s u rv iv e d by his w ld -
back
stra
p
s
a
re
kept
in
position
by
the
shaping
of
the
fro
n
t
I Earl Phelps spent the week-end
a birthday surprise party at the
ow Nora He had lived in this
of th is frock, and the panel in the waist front continues down
with relatives and friends in Port-
Mr. and Mrs Ted N ault home. Five
comm unity for fifteen years The
th e s k irt and ends In a kick pleat. S uitable m aterials a re seer­
tables - _
of •‘500"
w
ere _
in .__-
play. ______
Mrs.
—
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.
land.
body wus crem ated ut private serv­
su cker. crash, or linen.
Oscar Hagg and Edw ard McElroy ord
May 2 . according to a let-
Mrs. Frank Dooher took teachers
ices ut Portland crem atorium.
Jr. had high scores and Mrs. A. ter from the congressman. Ekwall exam inations in Hillsboro last week
P a tte rn s a re sized 11 to 9 (29 to 37 b u st). Size IS req u ires
Mr and Mrs Harold Aeblscher
Richards and V erne B right con introduced a bill for an ap p ro p ria -) Mrs. Frank Dooher enjoyed a :
3 ’6 yards of 39-lncb fabric.
attended commencement exercises
tion of $50.000 to provide for a vacation w ith relatives at Astoria
sola tion.
C harm ing sim plicity ts th e keynote of P attern 623, suitable
at
Pacific college nt Newberg T ues­
perm anent berth for the ship How-j rece:,tjv .
Plan Special Song
fo r sp o rts or house w ear. The sleeves are cut In one with the
day night Miss Elizabeth Aebls­
Mr and Mrs John Snyder en-
Reedville C hristian Endeavor met ard Hillis, a son of Mrs. Hillis, is
w aist. D art fitting and a pleat in front give width to the sk irt.
cher wus a mem ber of the g raduat­
| joyed a trip to Tillamook bay last
at th e Mr. and Mrs S. A. Becker entployeci “y ’he Argus.
ing class.
S hould be made In percale, gingham , or linen.
The poem was also published i n j Week. Thev returned w ith a large
home Thursday evening. A choir
A llrntl Convention
P a tte rn s a re sized 34 to 46. Size 33 requires 3 \ yard s of 33-
made up of C. E members will the Ju n e 15 issue of The Spectator, SUPplv of clams
Sherwood G range wus well rep re­
lnch fabric.
1 Mrs. C.
- Dooher and Miss Evelyn
sing a special song. "The Church in Portland.
sented
at
the state convention held
To st-cure a pattern and stcp-by-step Instruction.«, fill o u t
TH E OREGON
| of P ortland are guests at the Frank
by the Side of the Road" at church i
in McMinnville lust week. Those
th
e
coupon
below
,
being
su
re
to
m
eulion
the
nam
e
o
f
(h
is
new
s­
Sunday in honor o f the guest M o rn in *. o f f the coast o f Cuba:
Dooher home.
who attended the full time were
paper.
preacher. Rev W L. Killian. D. D.. S h ip , a t anchor, lyin g ten se:
Mr and Mrs. William Bedortha
Mr und Mrs C S Haynes, dele­
g fo r some sign o r signal
pastor of M i z p a h Presbyterian T W h a a itin
and
daughter,
form
erly
of
C
orne­
gates, and Mt- und Mrs H P
t would break the long suspense.
church in Portland. A group was
lius but recently of Hillsboro, have
S trickler und Miss Helen Asbuhr
appointed to have charge of the Since the fa ll o f Santiago
FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK
moved to Tillamook.
O thers who were present ut various
A nti the coming of our fleet.
next social event of the summer,
Mrs. Edith B urbank of Fir Creek
sessions
were Mrs R. W Rasm us­
ships w ith in the harbor
Enclosed find............cents. Pleas« send me the patterns
Miss H elen Becker spent the Spanish
is w orking at the Harold K ummcr
sen. Mrs Jerom e Huger and Mr and
Saw no w ay of safe retreat.
checked
below,
at
16
cents
each.
w eek-end visiting Miss Helen Jo h n ­
home. Mr. and Mrs. K um m er are
Mrs George Normunson Mr und
Then Cervera. under orders.
son in Portland
parents of a baby girl born Ju n e
Mrs Elmer Jones attended the lec­
Pattern No. 430
S ize..................
Miss M arian Hagg. student of Took his only chance to w in :
11.
turers' program Tuesday evening,
ade a noble dash fo r freedom
Erm a Taylor Sparks, has her pic­ M
Mrs.
Louise
Cochran
and
Miss
which was open to the public.
Past the ships that hemmed them in.
Pattern No. 445
Size..................
ture in the “Who's Who" column
Beth and Ray Shaw visited Mrs
Donald Edy moved the William
of th e News-Telegram screen w eek­ "Speed to W estw a rd ." cried Cervera.
Lloyd Shaw and son at the P o rt­
Ringold family to their new home
Name ...................................................... ..............................................
"S in k the Brooklyn and we've w on."
ly as a recent prize w inner.
land S anatarium Sunday.
in
Portland Thursday
But Cervera hadn't reckoned
Im lays Return
Robert Cochran is attending the
Address .......................... ....................................................................
C harier Members Honored
Mr. and Mrs C. T. Im lay and W ith the brave ship Oregon.
sum mer session at Oregon Normal
Sherwood Rebekah lodge honored I
two children M argaret and Charles Through •fo u rtw r. thousand m i l « of w ater ' at Monmouth.
C it y ....................................................................s t a t e ........................
its
ten charter members Thursday
have retu rn ed from a three weeks' Cam e the Oregon fo r t h is ;
Mrs. VanLom Hostess
night w ith a social program. Flow- I
Name of this newspaper ...............................................................
tour to San Diego. Cal. They S prang to action like a demon, •
Mrs.
William
VanLom
w
ill
en­
visited the fair Mr. and Mrs. I. N o t a targ et did she miss.
tertain the Ladies' A ltar society of
MINING FOR NCGGETS
Dean of M yrtle Creek, who have Racing on to aid the Brooklyn,
the St. A lexander church at her
All m aterials specified In above patterns may be purcltased
Years ago when I wus selling
Leaping
like
a
th
in
g
poasessed.
been staying w ith Mr. and Mrs
, home T hursday afternoon.
In local stores.
1 a specialty line in the Southern I
Im lay's sm all daughter Kathleen, Passed the low s and Texas.
The Misses Virginia Erikson and
I states. Sunday was always my busy
have left for th eir home. Nancy F a r out-distanced a ll the rest.
Dorothy Cooke entertained t h e
j den home Sunday w ere Mrs Phil- day. I would pick out a liv e '
Lee Sm ith of H untington Park. Cal R«cing w hile her guns were s p e .k ir.g i
young people of the M. E. church
ip Kalsch and daughter Cecelia, church and march up to Hie super
Wall Ironing Boards
Screen Doors
returned w ith them to visit here Spanish ships were fa llin g back
w ith a party at the church Friday
" P rl - an deï? a n ?e.n and M r ln t*'ndent Ilf the S un day school and
this summer
Powerleas to w ithstand the fu ry
evening. Games w ere played and
Sink Wings
Screen W indows
and Mrs. Tony Vandehey
ask him for the class of Rough
Mr and Mrs. E. B. Rannow and o f th* O««»” « *“ «*•
refreshm ents served to about 25
C. B Taylor is quite sick at h is ! Riders. And so city by city the
Screen W ire
C urtain Fixtures
terTe d ° H o S F r ^ n ”
home
fourieen-year old boy. fell to me
daughter Ruth of Athens, Ohio, a r- still on* ship w . . le ft, the Colon
young people.
Berry Crates
Builders* H ardw are
rived Friday to spend th e sum m er B ut the Oregon sped on,
cattle are
Bob Blake who sp<?nt , hc
to teach
George DePrez returned home .he
w ith Mr. Rannow’s father, H. F O vertook and turned her backward
last week from attending the P o rt­ appear o n ^th e honor CU ^ Sn tWh!ah wcpk v ‘s it‘ hK frie n d s in P o rtla n d
Cedar Posts
Poultry N etting
T hen Sunday afternoons I m ined
Rannow.
And th* v,ctor>' « a . won.
land
university.
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.h ’ n o r lls t ° f h l« h retu rn e d to Vanderzanden's home fo r nuggets; shut u p to th a t great-
Finish Lumber
Cement
Mrs. E rvin Sahnow and Mrs. A Produc‘nfi Holsteins according to Monday
Mt doi * ment , hn, God ever d?c-
Service Time t hanged
Modeat when her task was finished
Roof Paint
Lime
A ttention is called to the change Giving honor to the rest,
L. Brock attended the
funeral
T r T e s i l n ^ A s s ^ i i o n THf
Mrs Minnie s<,hler sP*'nt last '•'>«•>* thl' I''«"''" »<> «he Homans.
ar?h at A ± H e « T . . , , ..
° f
v ‘ s i,in « f r l ‘‘ nds here
A postle Paul the stenographer w ho
in tim e for preaching service in Ready When her country called her
Puller Paints
Shingle Stain
services of George W oodworth
the Reedville church. Beginning Oreiton had ’tood the test,
the Hillsboro M. E church on Amerlca at Madison. Wis.
_________
_______
______ took it down.
Miss Evelyn
Plass _______
left T hursday
next Sunday the service will be „ « m e . . last in <,ui«t waters
, Thursday afternoon.
J- A. Lindow A Sons at Beth- She is employed at the home of
Words to spend a life-tim e on
If It's Lum ber C all
held in the m orning at 11:30 in- Of the State whoae nam e she bore
John McPherson of Stanwood. any have three cows on the list Mr and Mrs. Walter Vanderzanden in Romans JUSTIFICATION for
stead Of in the evening at eight as W hen she clothed herself w ith glory
Wash., visited his brother. Alex *ti the 10-months division, class B at Gales C reek
one Means a poor dow n-and-outer,
Num ber 2691
formerly.
O ff U **t distant Cuban shore.
McPherson, and family from Ju n e work. Lone F ir Princess, a seven-
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vile in sin and then, presto -in an
n « i U t w „ h U r C h Le y iS .t,SPL n d l n f . * 5 ? « “ U -
her c a r . and shelter,
8 to Thursday.
year-old cow. made i419 pounds r"
i>
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c
instant counted of God to be clean
next two weeks With Mrs. F. C N o w her fig h tin g days are done?
Paul Irm ler
of Corvallis spent fat and 18804 6 pounds milk to r O F I U C r I V C S K j C U t O l
and cleared of sin as Got! h im se lf
King and C. King of P ortland at R ather, let us bow before her.
S aturday at the J A. Irm ler home ra " k fi,th
a 5 r,)UP
,100 com-
.
•
and for an „ ( tim (, and e te rn ity
O cean Park, Wash.
Ship o f pride, the Oregon.
Mr and Mrs Mike Susbauer and Peting records Twelfth place went
O tV
D lC S
I » a k t * r T hen S A N C T IF IC A T IO N v.
an-
M rs E. B. Rannow and d a u g h -;______
R oth coffee h ii . ijs
family attended the funeral of Mrs to Lone Fir Inka Trixie, a senior
/
other
b ig o n e
S im p le
th o u g h .
ter Ruth, and Mrs. T. C. Darnell " "
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: Susbauer's brother at Molalla Thurs- three-year-old. w ith 555 6 pounds William E
Weed. 87. of Sum pter means set apart for God. his prop
and daughter Irene of Hillsboro Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs Howard day
*at ant* 16879.4 pounds milk, and and a form er resident of Hillsboro, orty forever His to use as and
visited Mr. and Mrs C. D Church- Francis. Mr. and Mrs N W. Bruns-
Mrs. John Rock is visiting rela- fourteenth place was won by Lone was buried beside his father, the when and w here he w ills to be-
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ley Sunday evening.
wig. Mr. and Mrs. H. Stout, Mr and tives in Willamina.
^'a9i’^e-
an eight-year-old
cow,
late William W. Weed, at the local cause utterly his possession. Now
Given Farew ell Party
Mrs. Fred Sergent. Mr and Mrs.
He the great God can trust him with
Bom, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd with « 8 .5 pounds fat and 19394 0 Masonic cemetery Saturday
th a t is ail asset ami not a
A farew ell party was given in W. Kane. Mrs. Mary Olinger. Flor- Shaw, Ju n e 14, a boy. He has been pounds milk.
idled at Baker Ju n e 12 and the > power and send him next door or
honor of B arbara McBreen by her ence Yeo. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Sul- named John Allen.
A ten-year-old cow W aukona body was shipped here for burial to the ends of the earth to set
liability you w ant to
m other. Mrs G. McBreen. Miss Me- livan, and Miss Peterson.
M yretta owned by S. B. Hall at
Mr Weed left Hillsboro about forth the new life w ithin him
Tilly Hoffman Candidate
Breen is returning home with her
Jean , m U y i n ju rrd
And GRACE God's eternal favor
Miss Tilly Hoffman has been se­ T routdale made 8,0.2 pounds fat 35 years ago and went to Sum pter.
friend, Jean Chabot, who lives in
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use Concrete.
24®15 6 1 P°unds. ™llk ,t0 PIac<\ Where he was ow ner of the Sump- that you don't deserve You tan
lected as a -------------
candidate - for --------------and
the God-
California. Present were Jean Sain- T ,ean ^m' ay- dal*®^!e,r
Mrs. G. dess of Liberty for the celebration ‘Jrst m the 10-months division, class ter Power A W ater company He not buv It. You can never pay for
don, Dorothy Cox. Helen Wick. *m lay' sP£a!"ed th e ligaments in at Hillsboro, Ju ly 2. 3 and 4.
n w o rk. InQaot ne y ear*y i,‘ylS1°2 Is survived by his mother. Mrs it It is the eternal love-power
Blanche Haines. M ildred Pennell. ^ lnk " 7 r i day " hlle
w dh
Mrs. Louise Cochran visited Sat-
. T ade
9„ P °unds ial and Mary Weed.
that seeks out a poor w retch and
Vera McElroy, Jean Chabot. Hazel younK fie n d s. She will be unable urday w ith Mrs. George Hancock 2,584 5 P°u n d s JP*lk to Place second
G raveside services w ere c o n - breathes God's life into him and
Churchley.
to waIk io r over a week.
of Forest Grove. Mrs. Hancock is in a Kroup of 26, competing cows, ducted here by Rev Charles M then forever and ever lifts and
Birthdays Celebrated
Mrs. Jean Mann of Portland is very ill,
Reed.
glorifies him. And it all begins
A birthday dinner in honor of visiting her sister-in-law . Mrs. Mary
¿ Mr
» it .
a v a a s.
w
a i n es
co
z Adamson
iu a iu o u il
and Mrs.
Jam
when we come up to the Cross of
Mrs. W. K ane and Mrs H. Stout Olinger.
and Donald of Sheridan visited at
C hrist and accept Him as our Sub-
First Young Bird Race
(B y Mi«« M a rth a V a n d rrtan d en I
was given at the home of Mrs Mrs. W. M. Snipes and Mrs. Mary
the A. J. O liver home Friday. The
u u l
t
•
■ stitute w ho died for our sins "By
Berdie Johnson Sunday afternoon
O linger spent a few days last Adamsons will move to McMinn- : ____
Miss ______
Minnie ___________
and H enrietta Van-
H e ld b y T u a la tin C lu b the grace of God I am what 1 am"
Guests w ere Mr and Mrs Wielet
week on th e Oregon coast. They ville soon, w here Mr. Adamson will derzanden of Portland visited Mr
The Tualatin Valley Racing Pigeon I the Apostle Paul. "Grace and
of Spokane. Wash., Mrs. Jean Mann
visited friends at Depoe Bay and j teach in Ju n io r high.
and M rs E E N orthrup T hursday ciub held its first young bird race tru th came by Jesus C hrist"—John »,
«
1*/ ixz l
from Albany Sunday, distance 75
Apostle -George N Taylor, 1 N o r t h o f C a n n e r y , ac ro ss W . W a s h in g to n S t., P h o n e 1341
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Neilson brought home many varieties of I
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) evening
of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. A rthur! flowers.
Subscribe for the Argus.
Visitors at the J. M V anderzan- miles. Results were: W B. Barnes' Beaverton.
Paid Ad
_ a bird "Stream liner," first, speed 700
« a a a ,
> a a a a a a
'»oj yards per m inute: Robert Burlin
J game's bird, "C arnation Queen,'
i second, speed 690 yards per min-
1 ute; I. Sahnow's bird. "Union 76,"
I third, speed 604 yards per min-
, ute. The next race will be held
i from the 100-mile station at Eu-
i gene.
Owing to the fact th at these
lofts are ju st being established no
old bird races were held this year
Young birds are those hatched
this year.
Amount Berries
SUFFERERS
IT’S COMING!
Everyone Will Like It!
WATCH FOR IT
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COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
Suggestions for the Home
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
County Holsteins
If You Want a Building
Hillsboro Concrete
Roy
cxzzlz
Brick
Tile Co.
: íi
Perfection Bakery’s
Grand
Open House
How To Write
A GOOD Want Ad-~
If you change your address kind­
ly notify the Argus direct and nt
once.
tf
( y ES, DOCTOR, I W ILL
Saturday, June 22
Free Gifts
We are very happy to announce
to the people of this community
that our Bakery will be open to all
for inspection on the above date.
Come in and satisfy yourself as
to the high quality of ingredients
used in all of our Bakery Products
GIVE THEM EACH A
QUART OF MILK A DAY,
ANO D R IN K A PINT
M YSELF. "
A L L -D A Y SUCKERS FOR TH E CHILDREN
Conte in and meet the new Proprietors of the
Perfection Bakery
MR. JOEL COE . . . and . . . MR. LEE CONGDON
Not only is the W ant Ad Page of The Argus
read by nearly every subscriber a t some time
or other, hut it is actually w ritten by hundreds
anti hundreds of readers.
Mrs. Jones sends in an ad for a spare room
and im m ediately becomes an “associate editor”
of the W ant Ad Page. Mr. Smith needs a hired
man. He inserts a small W ant Ad and thereby
becomes a m em ber of the "editorial sta ff” of
the W ant Ad Page for th a t particular week.
and the cleanliness of our Bakery.
Not only will you enjoy a visit
to this fine Bakery, but for your
pleasure we are serving fresh cof­
fee, samples of our delicious
cakes, and pastries, throughout the
entire day.
'T ’HE ARGUS’ W ant Ad Page is a meeting
place for its readers, a meeting place where
buyer and seller, em ployer and employe, home
owners and renters may gather. This is the
readers* own page.
Science says th a t it is
as im portant fo r adults
to DRINK MILK as it
is for children. Ask
your doctor. O rder a
generous daily supply
from us . . . as well as
cream and dairy foods.
FIR GROVE
D A IR Y
Phone 4RX1
Celebrate “Happy Daya" in
Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4
This service— these advertisem ents on how
to write a good W ant Ad— is offered to those
who buy or sell merchnndi.se, sell or rent real
estate property, and to those who sell services
or seek jobs, and to others who employ work­
ers through the W ant Ads.
It is to he hoped th a t the few suggestions
th a t will he given in this series of advertise­
m ents will promote a better understanding of
the W ant Ads, and enable readers to write
Ads th a t will bring them satisfactory results
more quickly.