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    Ji-tday, July 11, 1935
H IL L S B O R O
A RGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Three
day Preaent were Mr and Mr«
ited Mr and Mrs Jeff Dapp of build a fire in the stove. The bees
Will Baker, Mia« Erma Baker and
Helvetia Rev H affner also visited
Raleigh Baker, Mr and Mra Nell
the Margaret Reichen home F ri­ were transferred to a hive and
taken to tlie Sewell farm.
Baker and children Helen and B et­
day
ty Jean of Manning and t w o
A picnic dinner was held July 4
Our classified columns majr have
friends from North Plain«, Oelrner
at the Sam Smith home. The they
PIGS tor sale —George H
Smith of St Helena, George K irk­
was spent in playing baseball a n d J u r t what you are looking for—
Snider near Klnton Phone
patrick of Scholl* and Jack McDon­
horseshoe« Present were Mr and Head them.
«
F ra s ie r-L e m k e B ill T o p ic )
C h e h a le m M o u n ta in P eop le ald of Vernonia.
Scholls 2012. Beaverton Route
Mis Powell. Mi and Mrs Ar f - ' . - - ■
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1
19-20
berry and children PhyLlls, Lois
■
P la c e at C e le b ra tio n a
P a g e a n t A p p reciate!
Mr and Mra. John Walker spent
WC DKA1. IN RXAL CWTATC
and Robert. Leland Talt, Mr and
July 3 and 4 ut C utler City Her
These pigs were sold by
Writs
Mrs.
Rattman.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Rich­
(Mr Mr,, inrd MrCormiek)
| grandm other, Mrs Tompkins of
(lly Mr» F. L. Ilrown>
Mr Snider w ithin an hour
Fir« and Automobil« Inaurai»««
ardson. Kenneth a n d Marjorie
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN C he- « ra n d Island, who had been their
LAUREL Farm er«' Union total
after he had received his
Mak« Ixtana and Imu« gurut? Bovi da
Richardson, Mrs Jennings, and Mr
hulem Moun-ain folk» won honor«
for about three weeks, ac-
will meet Thursday < tonight) ut
copy of the Argus to a man,
and Mrs John Huber and son Ray­
KURATLI & WISMER
at both the Newberg and Hillsboro
them and remained
the hall The Frazier-Lem ke bill
who came with a copy of
mond. all of Portland; Mrs. Eunice
HILLSBORO. OREGON
Fourth of July celebration!. Mer-1 w ,tJl relative« then- O thers In the
will be discussed
the paper In his hand On
Gregorie, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Telephon« 1891
lia « Second 8t.
vln Whitmore won first in th e old
were Mr and Mr«. Walter
Mr anil Mr«. Lee Brown joined
the Monday after the paper
Skilling
and
Dorothy,
Olive
Dix-
time fiddling contest and t h e > A u, ln ° r Lakeview.
the J. W Twlgg family of Scholl*
was issued he was in the of­
|
on,
Mrs.
Moffet.
Mr.
Dungee,
and
Mr and Mrs. Leo S u s b a u e r
a«M
va» licurvii
saucfai l r/'/o rr
on a trip uround the Mt llood
Buck
Heaven "Buckerooa"
w on
fice and said that he had had
Mr and Mrs. Harold Goodland, all ’
second with a float in the c iv ic ' M‘ldred Meyer») returned July 5
loop the Fourth of July.
eight calls since. Mrs. E l ..
of Parkrosc; Mr and Mrs. Edward !
aect.on of thia parade at Hillsboro.
, 'u'lr wedding trip along the
C. W Brown of Portland waa a
Cox, Kinton correspondent
Smith, Ruth and Nola Mae, John, !
Merl McDougal received first prize Oregon coast They rrnamed until
guest at the F. L Brown home
for the Argus, who had or­
In
H erbert arid Clara Trachsel, and .
in the Seth P arker division in the „ unday at
home " f ber mother,
from Saturday until Monduy.
dered the advertisem ent for
Mr and Mrs. Sam Sm ith a n d
whisker
contest
and
Mrs.
E
C.
i
??rs
’'cna
.Meyer»'
They
w
iu
move
two issues wrote Monday to
Pageant Given Munday
Louisa, John, and Lyle Smith
Wohlschlegel first on best displuy
week to Aloha
cancel the second insertion,
The cantata, "Ruth, the Gleaner,"
Erwin Keehn, who spent his I
of
flowers,
judged
on
quality
and
Mrs.
Everest
Hostes»
saying
that
"all
were
sold
given at the church here Sunduy
1 month s vacation with his parents,
before
the
ink
was
hardly
quantity,
at
Newberg
Mra.
G
ranville
Everest
entertaln-
evnlng by the Mountuln Home folka
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Keehn, left Egg Producers and Pullet
dry on the p a p e r"
WIII H arvey has Just finished j e'l her daughters and daughter-in-
under the supervision of Mia. Hilda
last Wednesday f o r Stevenson. »< «.
a
...
,
shingling Warren Moore's new law and their children July 3. I’res-
Ego waa appreciated by quite a
Wash., w here he is employed.
M a s h e s you get quality, plus
Costs in the Argus classi­
home ut the foot of Chehalem < ‘"lit were Mrs Lee Herman and
large audience Folka were preaent
Mr and Mrs A lbert Schulz and j the Correct blending of the
fied section
The Great Mar-
mountain in the C hhalem C enter baby daughter, Mrs. Emil Tauach-
from Scholia and Klnton Principal
k e t Place o f Washington
Smearman ^of * Beaverton"«“p e m " ^ i,r0Per »ngredientg. No bet-
district. Mr Harvey la staying on i i r . Mrs Frances Rockwell and two
characters were Mis Harold Aeb-
County" - and use of these
the Everett Morgan fprm.
j children, A rlie Everest and two
lacher representing Naomi, Helen
Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. J. Tuiler. ¡ter feeds a t any price.
columns will be profitable.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E Blazer and children and Mrs Eloise and Shel-
Schmeltzer aa Ruth and Harry
Dorman Blazer went to P ortland don, who are spending their vaca-
Schmeltzer ns Boar Number« p re­
—* L a r g e S w a r m o f B e e s
Sunday and heard Upton Sinclair ' lion here, all of- Portland
ceding the play were a vocul duet
speak They were supper guests of
John Watkins of Laurel is a guest ma , a c,r lR to ” Lamic; u ln Wa“ ';
L o c a te s L o ca l C h im n ey
by F.llen Juqulth and Peronlce Ego,
reudlnga by Stanley Ego and H en­
Mrs. Harvey Lane at West L inn this week of an aunt, Mrs Ernest
' ’’ni^k
Large swarm of bees selected
Mrs Ira G. McCormick and Hod- G uenther
Lhelr c°J“ lns- Mr a"d Mrs Dick the chimney at Donelson & Sew-
ry Shipman; vocal duet by Viola
Aeblacher and Shirley Tuylor;
SUus” -n?Vtn m iitV jrd^Ju“ 1 2
F‘r- ° W TOy* ' *'“u‘co Social
Ub Bood and uientv o, water for i r - i ®
lls ' chaPel
for • “ hive sometime
“ harles
w a il C'
emo
™
met
July
2
with
Mrs.
C
T
a
t-
,
d |^ . r " X
^ - .d S”
u r in
g '"'Tf—
the past
week and succeed- [ Feed . 9 w d . Woo, in d PonHry
trum pet solo by Roy Meyra and
Vocal trio by three Ego children
Miss Gloria Hoffman was an man. Mrs. M J. Stew art, an aunt rigating alfalfa.
cd in plugging the chimney with
To
Organize
Grange
Telephone 3001
Mr and Mra Francis Coolidge i
overnight guest of the Misses M a rie ' of Mrs. Ben Cooley, who is visiting
nearly a bucketful of comb. Their
und Julia Fuchs at Newberg July 1 her from In d ia n a ^ ll» Ind . w a s 'T
a 'S S r t l n e ^ t
Presenc® wal discovered Friday
and aon Dale and Fred Coolidge J
^ iih p 2? l e a discussed
Mrs. B. C Demmin a n d two guest. Next m eeting will he With
of Portland «pent from Thuraday <
^ n t ^ r e w at ‘s c a h meeting
o o l Ju?y at 16. the
at when Fred Sewell attem pted to
I daughters w ith their five children Mrs. Lena Meyers July 16.
until Sunday at the Mr«. M Cool- I
8
p.
m.
County
and
state
officers
tie,
a
o
u.
m
.
c
o
u
n
t
y
a
n
a
s
la
t
e
OIIK
of Newberg and Rossetta Leach of
Idge and George Rosevear home«. _ , .
. _.
Present' and a Press‘n« *n ‘ I
Fourth of July gucrtM ut the Kichord I j i x , who enacts the title role in The Arizonian,” coining to Sheridan are camped at the F. E Sunday school has ^ -e n £ t •- W‘H
7 an i - .i—
“ P vltation is extended to all in the
A nna W atkins home were Mr and ! ,hc Venetian theatre Thuraday. Friday and Saturday
Hoffman berry form helping with
o 'c lo c k d o n H u v Ch e'ie"lnJ5 to g comm unity to attend
the harvest
IIIU
iw v
» sons,
O lla ,
Mra Douglas Hood I and
two
bv £ r t-.r h ? n o h T i r m 1 U ¿ o llo w e d
M r and Mrs D. A Otto and chib
Alice M aynard of Oceanlake a r­ N e J h ^ o h 8 by W‘lllam Morse
Mr« E Watklna, Miss Annie Wat- i mother, Mrs Lucy Kinrald of Gor­
| dren David and Helen visited M r?
rived at the home of her sister Newberg
kins and Mi and Mrs Leonard belt, her mother, Mr« Sain Hulit,
Otto’s mother, Mrs. R. O. Kum
Mrs. Glenn Miller, Ju n e 30. She
Ingebrand and son. all of Portland. | and her sister-in-law, Mr« Fay
Mr. and Mrs Tom Shuck of Hills-
Best Q u a lity a t th e L ow est P rice.
will rem ain until berry harvest is I boro visited Mr and Mrs. Otto row, of Portland Sunday.
Jean Watkins went luunc with her Hulit, and son Vernon, all of Hills­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Sam
Otto
and
chil­
completed.
Ornduff
Sunday.
grandm other, Mrs. E Watkins, for boro.
iHr Mra J « H Merer»,
a few days* visit.
. Mr and Mrs Earl Pierson have
Loren Hill is working in the har- dren
° r u were guests
" Sunday of
01 George
? i ? rge
Mr and Mrs. Kollin Meyers vis­
B U X T O N -V ictor Stowell a n d ' moved ,rom the home of h e r , vest on the Ed irby farm n ta r a" d Mlss D<jrothy Sheldon at New-
Evelyn Schum acher and Betty ited his unele and uunt, Mr. and
Jean Davla,
II sum-
8
. , who
. „ attended
,, ,
.. I Mrs J B Haley, (Maud Schneur) Ciaru Soren were m arried July 3 mother, Mrs. Rhoda Cady, w here Condon._Frank Hill took him up
F in est H a r d w h e a t K itc h e n Q u e e n
at Vancouver A dance was given I lhcy have been since their house July 2 They were accompanied by
r ’m ’S m
Lj-rvall,»
m onth.),,, p orlland Sunday
told of their act, v i l e s t here during
Arnold ,,()rKl. „ / who haa been ut the Grange hall Friday night in i burned down last April, to a temp- Delmar Lambert of Gaston, who B a n d A p p e a r s i n
T h e Low est P ric e in T o w n .
orary
residence
at
N
utcroft,
Scholls.
also is working there, and Lawrence
the Sunday school hour Sunday
I wlth hl. , unl m.ar Spokane for honor of the newlywed».
Mrs. Pierson has a booth in the Tatman.
Mr and Mrs Jacob Schmidt and several months, spent several days
H oliday en joyed
, F arm ers’ M arket at P ortland and
Mr and Mr» Wallet Schmidt vis­ last week at his home here.
FREE
D E L IV E R Y
Mr and Mrs Jam es Rachin and
Elwood logging ram p and Mill , ells vegetables and prepared sal- Mrs. Frank Colic of P ortland vis- ELMONICA—Bethany band gave
ited Mrs Walter G raf ul Sauvles’
e
lo
s
e
d
down
for
Fourth
of
July
«ds.
Meet
at
Grove
Island Sunduy Mrs Graf, who is
Mrs. Clara Wohlschlegel at a concert June 30 in the Bethany
The "Broadcusters" elan« of the holidays July 2 and resumed oper j Mr and Mrs w F Wohlschlegel ited
J Schmidt's niece, was Edna Zlnsll
the Finigan home Sunday
Baptist church under the direction
ations
July
8
j
were
hogU
J
u
,y
4
at
a
pjcni
c
din-
Sunday
achool
will
be
entertained
before her m arriage
Miss Ann O rnduff visited her of Theo Rich. N umbers included
at
their
regular
businesa
and
social
Mr
and
Mrs
Ira
Powell
and
ner
in
their
yard.
Present
were
Arkle Rosevar. youngest son uf
parents, Mr and Mrs. P eter Orn- were: Organ prelude by L i l y
Millers of Quality Feeds
Mr and Mr». George Rosevear, who m eeting at the It. (, MeNuy home Eleanor and Leland and Claude Mr and Mrs. Ernest Bauman and duff, three days last week.
; Croeni, several selections by the
Hillsbsro Warehouse—Oregon Electric Depot
Phone 1941
Joined the Civilian Conservation *" Forest Grove Friday evening Kitfttle and Mrs. Frances Canby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gooding
Messrs, and Mesdames F E Hoff- band, solo by Bernice Trachsel,
Bethany Store—Phone Hillsboro 1R4
corp« recently. Is stationed ut C a m p :Any young folks of the community Chester, Trevor. Neorna and Mel- and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bill man and Ira G. McCormick, Misses scripture reading, prayer, solo, and
O D ell Lake in Southern Oregon wishing to attend should be at the vln enjoyed a vacation at Long Dentel and family of A urora and Julia and Marie Fuchs and Gloria a short talk by Dr. Edward Galli-
Beach. Wash . last week
Mr and Mra. Williams of Moscow. and M erribell Hoffman and Messrs, ger of Columbus. Ohio, a com et
He w rites that they traveled
al j o clock
. ,,
Mr. and Mra. John B ook and Idaho.
through snow for three miles t o i . , A r,
Mr* Howard Rice of
Hodson .McCormick and Donald duet by Dave and George Trach-
reach camp
Hillsboro visited ut the Adolph family of Hyderwood. W ash, visit-
llouae Burned
Haynes surprised Miss Helen Homm sel, a xylophone solo by Jim m ie
Mrs J H Felton. Mrs. Fred Schm idt home Sunday
Helhsh
‘ nd Mr’ J ° h "
Pleasant View neighbors answ er- at Laurelwood with a visit Sunday Saunders, and the closing benedic-
Schmidt, Mr» Jacob Schmidt and
great num ber of folks of thia
will, m ' T i i
di
i
cd the call for help Friday noon evening.
tion by Rev. Nagel of Beaverton.
Hay Felton attended the funeral o f community attended the "Happy
William and Delmar Higgle and when the c h r i, Hanson house
Orval Blehm began work Mon- Members included Sam, Dave and ,
to
Birken
Roy Sloffer of Klmonlca Wednes- Days celebration In Hillsboro the Elton Ingram a»«. returned
day
morning
Jn
Portland.
He
w
ill
j
Amos «wvu,
Rich, k LaVerle
Leppin, Clar-
.
xj
.k»
_«i
north of here burned to the
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««»* m.»M9
—
Fourth of July Practically all went io
duy.
io u
e ®P*‘n(i,rig the pa«t ground, most of the contents down- ri£^e back and forth w ith his ence Croeni. Erwin Stoffer, Erwin
in
to
witness
the
fireworks
in
the
Laurelvlew 4-H cult chib met at
.
relatives and friends stairs were saved. T here was $300 father, Henry Blehm, who also Keehn, Melvin and Jim Gumm,
here
the T R Moore home Fiiduy ev e­ evening
works there H Blehm is the new Dave, Tony, Bernice, Esther and
insurance.
Mra A Thomas of Portland vis­
The i «v
Misses M
averene . Tallman
ning Assistant county leader, I. E
izuu
7. u
Mr. C oranett of Iowa, Mr Cum- uwner on the Buzan farm.
George Trachsel, Richard Moshof-
Francis, was present and told the ited her sister, Mrs. J. H Felton,
n,.w frr e .i . bUi 8 .
Timbei mina o( Missouri and two other
Miss Doris Seiffert of Cherry sky, Robert Jenne, Agda Mattson.
Your family’s health, as well
members about sum m er school and Sunduy.
**'v
”
,
aSw
»
7
k
'
mcn
from
Minnesota
are
m
aking
Grov<
t
and
Miss
Vera
B
lake
of
Anna
Glaske, Allan and Ben Ber-
Misses Thelma Mulloy and Hel­
as your own health, depends
the coming county fair
.!S..-XIV
“L
r
.
hlte.
and
cordwood
for
F
E
Hoffman.
They
Newberg,
both
former
Pleasant
ger.
Gloria
Rollins.
John
Staehle,
Mr and Mrs Huleigl, Whitmore en Hutaehman and Ted Rutschmun. Shirley and Bcvrly and Miss Irene say this is the most
u.t h beautiful
^ n n tifiil coun
rn n n . View residents,
residents, are
are picking
Dickimr berries
b e r r ie s C Clarence
la r e n c e Z Zurcher,
u r c h e r an
d J Jam
a m e es
s S Saun-
ann-
and
upon the care used in com­
Gilm
an
Wight
and
A1
Ewing
spent
Fisher
visitili
at
the
C
harles
Fisher
were guests of Mr and Mrs Wil­
on the William Borland farm. Miss ders. Sam Rich was m aster of i
pounding
your prescriptions!
the
Fourth
at
Bonneville
dam
liam North and William Frye last
Blake is a guest at the William ceremonies.
That’s why this department is
Sunday when they made the Mt They returned to Hillsboro for the
Rodgers
home
and
Miss
Seiffert
Mrs.
Lorenzen
and
son
Captain
Mr
.'id
M
r..
M
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Mr
fe
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b«
Hood loop They visited Cloud Cap evening
is camped at Borland's She was a Henry Lorenzen of the Salvation
the most important in our
J W Mulloy put veteh and oats and Mrs Karl Fisher .»pent
spent a few
. „
Inn. w here they encountered a snow
Leland
Schm eltzer returned to guest of Miss Jessie Versteeg over Army, and daughter Marie of Los
store. All drugs and chemicals are of the
day« last week at Pacific City.
storm. The top of the mountain
*n bia silo Monday,
the
week-end.
Angeles
recently
visited
Mr
and
home of his grandparents, Mr
Mr and Mrs Harry Simonton, the
was not visible on account of fog „ Mr. amt Mrs I. A W h^tle apent
highest U. S. P. standards! "Only experi­
Dr. W H Pasley and daughter Mrs. Jacob Trachsel. Mrs. Lorenzen
and Mrs. J. P Jones. Saturday aft
Mrs Fred Bowlby und s m a l l Saturday afternoon ami Sunday at j Dorothy and A rthur, Mr and Mrs er
an
extended visit at the home Jean of Hillsboro visited his moth- is a sister of Mrs. Trachsel.
enced, qualified, licensed pharmacists aid
Fred Watson and Merlin and Ver- of an aunt.
daughter of South T ualatin and Laupln s camp at Molalla
Mrs Lee Lane, at Tilla- er. Mrs M. M. Harvey, Friday Mr. and Mrs. K urt Nystrum en-
in the compounding. And these men employ
Mrs Lois Bohlson of O ntario were
Jcan rem ained for a two weeks' tertained w ith a dinner July 4.
w ^ ..e rraUBpen‘ mo°k braU
Le“
nd r« 'ivt'd
— ra*
Friday dinner guests ut the W 1.
Present w ere Russell Benson of I
La B o n te ” T e x t A dda
a double checking system that guarantees
Mr and Mr» D C ornutt and
v‘T *"
*Ut° "CCident visit.
Stevens home. Mrs Stevens and
G. I. Morgan of Chehalem C e n -1 Chicago, III., Ted Lindbloom a n d '
family
enjoyed
a
vacation
on
a
fish-
on-
hl
way
home
accuracy.
G r e a te r B e a u ty to
the guests visited friends at M ult­
ter
had
charge
of
a
crew
of
w
ork-
daughter
Nancy,
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Many from here attended Molal­
nomah In the afternoon.
W e d d in g S ta tio n e ry ,,l< t.r‘P-?n!r Be,,d las'
Th’ y
ers who began picking cherries on Ed Larson and daughter Helene of
caught 33 fish, which weighed 27 la Buekaroo either one or tw o days the Everett Morgan farm Monday Portland.
Light shower», which fell In this
out
of the four days' celebration
Most
of
the
older
generation
will
pounds,
vicinity Saturday night and S u n ­
The cherries w ere sent to the
Otto Schlottm ann visited his par-
Kenneth Albright. Mr and Mrs there.
day. will be of some benefit to recall the tim e when a flowing
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schlott-
Mr and Mrs C. L. Dempsy of Springbrook cannery.
spring grain and gardens Hail script was the only accepted style David Edwards and Mrs Jesse Portland visited Mr and Mrs. W
Will Harvey reports seeing a mann of Elmonica, Friday,
storms hit small arras Sunday but uf lettering for wedding stationery Meyers spent the Fourth at Rock- F. Wohlschlegel Sunday
black tailed deer when he w a s, Rev. Haffner. pastor of First
¡and other conventional social forms; uway
w ere not general.
trim
m ing blackcap berries on the German Reform church of Port-
Mrs. Jessie Dezure and Miss Ivy
Missi Dorothy Stevens of Acequia. thcn camp
letters. ”° ld F.ng
Mr and Mrs Ira Powell. Ilda Peterson
M. M Harvey farm. The doe was land, and Mrs. John Trachsel vis-
visited
a
sister,
Mrs.
Ira
Idaho, accompanied her cousin» El- ! Lsh, and various styles of solid Powell, Elsie Meyers, Robert Place
McCormick, from Saturday un­ living in an adjacent clover field
bert and Irene Stevens, home when and Homan letters And for a long and Harold Fisher attended the G
til Sunday when they left for Cor- when discovered and allowed Mr.
they returned last week from a Hme nothing else happened.
Rodeo at Molalla Sunday
„„a
M r. E
su..«..
C - ...I .-
vallis w here
Miss Peterson
is at Harvey to get w ithin about 12 feet
vacation trip which extended to j
Thla * ‘»»«’n. however, those who ivi.»
Mr Hud
and Mi
Mr.
1*11 s s Elvin
lvin Cei
L c s r lc . y une» i
« . « i m m »»•
summer
school •» at * O. c S. C. of her before dashing away. Deers
Salt Lake City Mi anil Mrs W I, ] create America's finest suclal sta- Viviun
were dinner guests of Frank tending
Mr. and Mrs. M arvin O rnduff are often seen here following the
Stevens and their guest and Inn , l‘oncr y “>«* assume authority for its Snyder ut his home at Cedar Mill and
Frankie Shook w ent to the beginning of the hunting season
Stevens of Vernonia are at the I correctnc»« have an im portant and Sunday.
coast
the first of last week and re­ but seldom is one seen this time
Stevens cottage at Oceanside for n attractive innovation in lettering
Kain Interferes
mained over the Fourth of July. of the year.
two weeks' vacation. Miss Mildred | for »octal forms. This is "I.a Bonte" Thc baseball game scheduled for They stayed in Miss Clara Shook’s
Mr. and Mrs Clayton W hitmore
Merz of Portland Is keeping Miss J**1, “
fri*e. graceful style of g unday betwt-n Buxton and Cedar cottage at Gleneden.
and sons Bruce and Wallace w ere
Irene Stevens company while her
which h strictly in step with
wa„ postponed on account of
Mrs. Delilah Fray and children. week-end guests of Mr and Mrs
parent« are absent.
I,ht' modem tempo; the many wed- raln
Bud. Norma. Betty and Don, of A rthur McCormick in Portland. In
Mr and Mr«. Cally Whitmore, i dln« announcem ents and other Im-
Mrs Edith Riggle returned F ri­ Portland returned home this week company with the McCormicks they
Mr and Mr». Herman Whitmore and P°r t»nt »oclal form« of the seoion day from a visit with her daughter. after spending their vacation here
little daughter and Ire n , and “r * likely to
done *» "La Bonte Mrs E verette Drury, at Vancouver at the home of an uncle. W. S
Elaine W hitmore visited at the te*’
,
, . ,
Jones.
Carl L auner home at Dayton Sun-
¡»ample« of this exquisite lettering
Miss M ultirox—I'm sorry to hurt
Mr. and Mrs L. I. Hulit of New­
day
, have been received and are on
you, but our engagem ent must end berg visited Mr. and Mrs E C. Phone 953
: Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs Max Behllng anti exhibit at the Argus office
I tru st you will not feel too bad­ Wohlschlegel Sunday.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
daughter M axine of Portland vis­
Ax of June 29; 19S5
ly about It!
Tatm
ans
Hosts
ited at the W L Stevens home I O ur cl“«sl«ed columns may have
and
Lord
Stonibroke—Don't
think
of
Mr
and
Mrs
C
harles
Tatm
an
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Sunday Mr Behllng is Mrs Stev- '
you are looking fo r -
LICENSED EMBALMERS
ens' brother.
j Read Jthem.
tf me Think of my creditors.—Ex. tertained with a dinner party Sun-
1
T O T A L D E P O S IT S
Mr and Mrs. Albert Rosevear and
children Donald and Fern Marie of
Washougal, Wash., w ere guests at
the Gorge Rosevear home from
Tuesday until Thursday. They cele­
RESOURCES
brated In Hillsboro the afternoon
of the Fourth
Cash and Du6 from Banks - - - >16,481,328.33
John Watkins Is spending this
United States B o n d s ......................
15,015,898.86 >31,497,227.19
week nt the home of his aunt. Mrs.
Ernest G uenther of Chehalem Moun­
Bonds of Federal Agencies
-
1,054,222.49
tain.
Municipal and Other Bonds - -
- 12,695,885.44
Guests of M rs W alter Schmidt
last Wednesday w ere her grand-
Loans and Discounts - - - - - - - - - -
- 14,943,619.28
Western Film at Venetian
Laurel Farm
Union Tonight
July 4 Honors
Received Here
Pigs Sold at
Once in Argus
Hodgen-Brewster
Farmers’ Cash Store
Binding Twine —
Buxton Girl Weds
Victor Stowell
F lou r —
4
Concert Program
E. B. Anderson & Son
DELTA DRUG STORE
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The First National Bank
of Portland, Oregon
Donelson âC Sewell
¿W&tefòioucl to- Audite ¡fúu to- chive
THE MOST FINELY BALANCED
LOW-PRICED CAR EVER BUILT
TEST ITS POWER AND ECONOMY, SPEED AND SAFETY,
KNEE-ACTION COMFORT AND STABILITY?
LEARN
THAT BALANCED MOTORING IS BETTER MOTORING
Your Chevrolet dealer cordially invites you to dritv
the new M aster D e Luxe Chevrolet without any
obligation! He wants you to learn all about this car . . . bow much
more tmoothly it rides . . . how much more perfectly it combines power
with economy, speed with safety, gliding comfort with road stability
i i . and how much more finely balanced it is in all ways! See him and
drive the new M aster D e Luxe Chevrolet—today!
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exposition
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* CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. MICHIGAN
Comparo CKouroUft bw «WbarW prlrM arU aa*v G.M.A.C. Umi. A Gorami Motori I aluo
roundtrip
A W orld's Ftir so near at hand
doesn 't com a every year. See
this one. Combine it with many
thing« to see end do in southern
California. T btrt'tn t ticatioitl
Pien to go hy rail. You can go
there and
nd I hack
‘ on fast,comfort­
able trains for very little money.
Above fare is good in coaches
on all our trains, including «fr-
mutilionfd easy-chair cars on
our crack C.ttcadt. W ith a small
berth charge, this fare Is good In
t d Tour-
-
Improvsd air-cmdirinHed
lit Pullman« on the Catcttdt and
IF«< Caen.
SPECIAL EXCURSION«
Ask shout weekly excursions at
low rale» that include slghdee-
in g tours and h o tel room s in
San Francisco and Los Angeles;
and in Ssn Diego,admission to
the Fair, sightseeing tour, hotel
room and other features.
Southern P acific
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CHEVROLET
D E A LE R A D V E R T IS E M E W T
THE
Condensed Statement of Head Office and 19 Branches
$57,572,204.05
Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - - - - - - -
135,000.00
Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures . . - •
1,766,578.80
Other Real Estate Owned - - - - - - - - -
154,327.11
Customers Liability— Acceptances and Foreign Bills
29,824.53
Interest Earned - - - - - - - - - - - -
288,484.47
Subscription to Federal Deposit Insurance - - - -
76,832.95
Other Resources - - - - - - - - - - - -
37,566.56
T O T A L ...........................................................>62,679,568.82
LIABILITIES
C a p i ta l .................................................... >2,500,000.00
Surplus - - - - - - - - - - 2,000,000.00
Undivided P r o f i t s ...........................
275,761.72 > 4,775,761.72
Reserves for Contingencies, Interest, Expanses, etc.
241,873.99
Acceptances and Foreign Bills - - - - - - -
29,824.53
Other Liabilities - - - - - - - - - - - -
59,904.53
Deposits - - - - - - - - - - - - -
- - 57,572,204.05
T O T A L ...........................................................>62,679,568.82
MAIN BRANCH . .
UPTOWN BRANCH.
FIFTH. SIXTH AND STARK
. SIXTH AND MORRISON
Other Portland Branches
ROSE CITY BRANCH....................... ...... N.E. 42nd Avo. 4 Sandy Bird.
UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH____ N.E. Union Ave. & Russell SL
EAST PORTLAND BRANCH_________ S.E. Grand Ave. & Morrison St.
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