The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 18, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    H IL L S B O R O
Page Eight
Bears Meet Verboort Here S u n d a y
Roy D efeats
L o c a ls L e a d
L ocals D e fe a t
G aston N ine
S u n se t L o o p
S h erw o o d N in e
by Big Score
ARG U S.
H IL L S B O R O .
! at 9:45 a. m., T. B H art ia, superin­
tendent. Communion service fol­
lowed by pleaching. 11 a nt Young
People's meeting. 7 p. nt Prcach-
i ing. 8 p ill. Midweek service, Wed-
' itesday, 8 p. in. Sisterhood meets
every Wednesday during the day
, for work. You are invited to all
these services.- M. Putm an, pastor. O ld
M rs. B ry an t
to P o r tla n d
R e s id e n t o f O r e n c o
M a k e H o n te in C ity
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a n t ;
morning worship. 11; young peo­
H ills b o r o S q u a d N o s e s O u t ple’s service, 8:45 p. n t . , evangelistic
i
service.
8 p in. Tuesday, a p. nt.,
S h e r w o o d H e r e 6 to 5
j prayer meeting Thursday. 8 p. n t .
Bible study. Saturday. 8 p. nt.,
S en sei L eag u e
j evangelistic service
Harry Dow-
(Second H alf!
! ney, pastor.
(B y
Mi*
to
H u g h B u rd e tte I
ORENCO M i s Agnes Bryunt, an
W a .h in r le n C ounty
old resulent of Orenco. moved to
Three Home Runs and High
Portland last week She will come
tS econd H a lf)
Score Inning Featured
out to Orenco every Thursday to
W L P e t|
W I. P et
Roy
6 0 t . 000! G lenw ood
2 8 .4<»0
give music lessons
M aplewood 4 0 1.606 Hank#
2 4 .333
Tealalin Valla,
Mr. and Mrs Tom P en n and chil­
G ar. Home 3 2 . 6 0 0 A loha
I S .167
(Sacond H a lf)
dren ot Helvetia visited Mrs P e r­
W l. IV«
No. P lain# 2 2
0 G aston
1 6 .167
W L I’d
i i
W L r e t1
W L Pet
& 0 1.000 C ornelius
m s parents, Mr and Mrs S W
Roy continued its second half T H u illaboro
Christian Church
V erb o o rt
4 0 l.OOOil'arlton
8 S .600
a la tin
4 I
S60 W llla m e tla
1 3 .236
Beginning this lo rd 's day we ! Baughman. Sunday.
Amity
...3 1 .667. H illaboro
2 8 .406 championship drive in the Wash­ Sherw .nxi
3 2 .600 T ig a rd
I 3 .260
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hathaway
Sherwo..!
8 2 .600! V ern o n ia
0 8 .000 ington County league Sunday by t a u r y l
3 2 .61)0 Orvncu
1 3 .260 offer for balance of the sum mer
F o r. G rove
3 2 .600, N ew bern
0 4 .666 swamping Gaston 20 to 0. The w in­ A loha
2 2 .600 G asto n
0 3 .060 months a combined w orship-study and children of Portland are v is ­
Hillsboro “Bears" w ill clash with ners collected 15 hits from four
Staving off a ninth inning rally, and communion service every Lord's iting at the George Goodman home
th e Verboort nine, leaders of the Gaston hurlers and played e rro r­ the local Sunset leaguers nosed day morning. The schedule is as this week.
T ualatin Valley league, on t h e less ball. The losers w ere held to out Sherw cod 6 to 5 Sunday a fter­ follows: Worship. 9:45 to 10: church
Mr and Mrs. C harles Rogers ami
Shutc park diamond Sunday after­ two hits by F. Meeuwsen and were noon on the Shute park diamond school class period. 10 Io 10:30; re ­ i family attended the wedding of
The victory was the sixth straight assembly and devotional talk by Mrs. Rogers' niece, Miss Gladys
noon. Inspired by a 12 to 10 vic­ charged w ith 10 errors.
Banks came through in the ninth for the Hillsboro squad and gave pastor, 10:30 to 11; w orship at the Robertson, to C urtis Hurpcr at the
tory over the second place S her­
wood team last Sunday, the "Bears” inning to clinch a 3 to 1 victory the team a strong hold on the sec­ Lord's table. 11 to 11:15. We do Ml Tabor Presbyterian church S un­
over
Aloha. Glenwood defeated ond half Sunset league cham pion­ this in order that m em bers and day They also attended the recep­
are determ ined to upset the vis­
North Plains 10 to 2, while Maple- ship.
itors if possible.
j friends desiring to go elsewhere tion afterw ards ut the home of
Hillsboro-Sherwood game w a s I wood turned back G arden Home
Hillsboro opened the scoring in during the day may enjoy the Mr Charles Clew ley.
15
to
7.
featured by a Wild eighth inning
the second when successive singles ' morning service and still have
Mr. und Mrs G. A. Robson and
R. H K.
Sunday, each team scoring six runs 1 Roy
by Hanna. Matson and Sutherland j plenty of tim e to go some distance daughters Virginia and Lois spent
M IS o
during the frame. The locals held Gaston
and
a
triple
by
Roy
Brandaw
n
et­
|
the
week end m K elsi. W ash. at
I
before
noon
We
urge
that
the
sue-
..... « 1 10
F . M eeuw sen a n d S to r e y ; J o h n sto n , ted th ree runs. A "squeeze play" ! cess of such a program depends (he Georgi- Ford home, Mrs. Ford
a 6 to 4 advantage at the start of
the inning Pouncing on Reisback s S chultz, S haw . H edin a n d Davis.
scored Brandaw and gave the home 1 upon prom ptness in follow ing the ! is Mr. Robson s sister.
R. H. E.
deliveries. Hillsboro batsmen crack­ Glenw ,xxl
__________ 10 IS 3 team a four-run advantage. Two ! schedule. Let everyone be prom pt- I Lawrence Rose nnd Elmo and
ed out six hits, one a home run North Plain«
.................
3 6 5 more tallies came in the fifth when ! ly on tim e to begin our worship. Allison Gibb have returned home
by Rightfielder Rogers. Sherwood
N elson a n d Davi* ; G r o f tn , Reynolds Clyde Brandaw
cracked out a C hristian Endeavor. 7 p. n t. In ter- from the harvest fields ill Eastern
came right back w ith a vengeance an d V anderzanden.
double w ith two on base.
I mediate and young people. Union ■ Oregon, w here they have been cm-
R.
H
E.
and scored six tallies on four hits, R an k s --------- ---------------------- ___ 3 4 0
Sherwood scored three runs in worship service at M. E church, ! ployed
Mr. and Mrs Ernest W ilfert vis-
tw o walks and an error.
1 0 I the fifth. Two successive errors by 8 p nt. Owing to the fact that the
A loha
G ra n t an d Hillsboro players in the ninth gave M. E. pastor will he away two Lord's I ited at the H. L. Houtson home in
M arsh. Je n s e n a n d
ilst
Hillsboro opened the scoring in
the second inning w ith two runs. M ason. H agg.
Sherwood two more runs. The days in August the schedule is j Portland Thursday.
R- H E
z\ picnic dinner was greatly en-
Sherwood tied the score w ith runs M aplewood ...........................
15 16 2 game ended with a Sherwixxi ru n ­ - changed so that he may still gel
in the second and third frames. G ard en H om e
7 10 4 ner being throw n out at home in : his sum m er series of sermons in; i joyed m W ilfert's Grove Sunday.
<
Attending
were Mr and Mrs Grunt
I
he
will
preach
this
week.
Mid-week
Ludi
an
d
B
in
g
h
a
m
;
Ha
W
erchakull
T hree runs in the fourth, two of
an attem pt to score from first base
service, Thursday, 7:45 p. nt. We ; Bailey. Mr und Mrs. Erw in Bailey
w hich w ere scored on a four-base a n d D aim ler.
on a single.
daughter M arilyn of Forest
hit by LaBounty. first baseman
Art Hanna of the locals turned I welcome friends and strangers to and
Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Herman
and a home run in the sixth by
in a good game, getting two hits the services R. L. Putnam , pastor. T
urner of St. Helens. Jean and J e r ­
Shortstop Reeves put the locals
and m aking a shoe-string catch of
Whosoever Will
ry A lexander und the W ilfert fum-
perm anently in the lead. Sherwood
a Texas leaguer to start a double
(Above
N
orth
Plains)
! Ry-
scored two in the sixth.
play. Joes and Roy Brandaw got
Sunday school. 10 a. n t The
Mr. and Mrs Richard Neff of
Verboort continued a clean slate
three hits each out of four trips ! superintendent wants any new ideas
S o ftb all L eag u e
Portland are moving m the Anna
Sunday by downing Vernonia 13
to the plate, w hile Hanna and anyone has for the Sunday school. Galich
(S econd H a lf)
house Mr. Neff is George
to 9 at Verboort. Carlton nosed out
W L Pc<
W L P ci Clyde Brandaw each got two.
i The word w ill be Holy Spirit. Ser- Goodman's nephew.
Forest Grove 9 to 8, while Amity Irelan d s
1 1) l.OOOjSod* W orks 0 1 .006
Hillsboro will trav el to Cornelius ( mon by the pastor. 11 a. n t., pro­
Mr. and Mrs. Louie Madden and
won from Newberg by fo rfeit
1 0 1.660 N at l G u ard 0 1 .000 Sunday in w hat is expected to be
Argus
phetic Bible study and tarry, 3 p. ! daughters Mary Lee and Patricia
1 0 1.000 F a irw a y
0 1 .000
Games scheduled in the league S afew ay
another
good
game.
The
locals
have
m.,
evangelistic
service.
8
p.
m.
The
I
Ann
of Portland spent Sunday
Irelands. Safeway and the Argus
this Sunday are as follows: Ver­
a good chance for the second half , Lord is blessing in service and at- ! with Mrs. Madden's parents. Floyd
boort at Hillsboro, Sherwood at came through w ith victories T h u rs­ title and ask the w hole-hearted sup­ ' tendance. You are welcome. P rayer Karnes.
Vernonia, Amity at Forest Grove day evening to open the second port of local fans.
and praise service. Tuesday. 8 p. nt.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Anderson
half of the local softball league
and Carlton at Newberg.
Aloha swamped Laurel 13 to 1 Services at the Shady Brook church, j and children of P ortland visited
schedule. Irelands-Soda Works and
R. H. E.
and
T
ualatin
snowed
Cornelius
u
n
­
Thursday. 8 p. nt. Young People'« ; his parents. Mr. and Mrs O. F
Hillsboro ------------ --------------------- 12 IS 3 A rgus-Fairw ay games w ere featu r­ der 23 to 3 in the only other games | meeting. Friday, 7:30. Several ques-
! Anderson. Sunday.
S herw ood — — ............................. 10 14 2 ed by close scores, while Safeway played in the league Sunday. The
!
tions
from the question box have
Mr and Mis. Cannipacker. Mr
Don in a n d P e a v ille ; Reis beck. H ushes. walloped the G uardsm en 7 to 1.
Gaston-Orenco
and
W
illam
ette-Ti­
|
been
assigned
to
several
young
H oes a n d Beekiei.
!
and Mrs. L. T. Woodward and son
Soda Works and Irelands w ere
R. H. E.
forced to tw o ex tra innings to gard games w ere postponed be­ : people to be answered, and w ill be Kenneth und Robert McCulloch of
V erb oort ...
13 14 3
I discussed. Anyone ntay drop a ques- Orenco spent Sunday ut Avulon
settle th eir diamond battle. The cause of hot w eather.
V e rn o n ia
» S 3
Games scheduled for this Sunday j tion in the box and the m eeting is park.
S ah n o w a n d H e in r ic h ; Day an d T u r- hardw are company squad held a
are
as
follows:
Aloha
at
Willamette.
open to everyone. Everyone is ask­
ple.
Mr and Mrs J Haynes of P o rt­
2 to 0 lead in the first half of the
R. H. E.
sixth frame, but the Soda Works L aurel at Gaston. T ualatin at T i­ ed to take part. W atch for date land visited at the L. T. Wood­
Carlton _____ —
9 11 3
gard
and
Orenco
at
Sherwood.
of
fellowship
meeting.
ward
home Saturday
F o re s t G rove — ------- ----- -
6 11 1 tallied three counters in its half of
R. H E.
Mr and Mrs Max May of Van-
L y da, Z im m erm an a n d O 'L e a r y ; S to u t­
Baptist Church
0 i\,i- 1 !C \ isiti i Mr and Mi
en h ere a n d F ry er.
in the seventh, both squads scored Shvrwtxxl
5
4
Regular preaching services at the
in the eighth and then Irelands ! C. B ra n d a n , Husky and R. B ran d a n . Pi-Hl-
Sunday. 11 a. m. and 8 p. July 24. St. C hristopher; July 25.
put over th e w inning ru n in the b ielan a n d W en n er.
E. ¡church
Ì
R. H
m. Don't forget the special m eet­ St Jam es tile G reater. Apostle and
ninth.
\
.4
IS 14 2 i ings beginning July 28. A group of Martyr; July 26. St. Anne, M oth­
Scoring rally in th e last half of I L a u rel
..................... 1 6 4
J u b itz a n d M cBreen . S c h rein er. Mejrer*#J Gideons from P ortland will have er o f the Virgin Mary. The Holy
the final inning gave the A rgus a
charge of the meetings. Everyone I Communion w ill be adm inistered
j
I’add'X'k
a
n
d
Zeigler.
Headaches caused by constipation 12 to 11 victory over F airw ay in
R. H. E. w elcom e—M. S Woodworth, pas­ : on Transfiguration Day. August 6;
are gone after one dose of Adlerika an erratic game. The P rin ters took
..........
23 20
| preparatory service Sunday m urn-
tor.
This cleans poisons out of BOTH an early lead, but at the start of
. 3 10 5
* ing. August 4
M o n tag u e a n d R eb e r; V an L o o and F in e-
upper and lower bowels. Ends bad the last fram e Fairw ay led 7 to 6.
Pilgrim
House
sleep, nervousness. — Delta Drug The grocers scored four runs in can.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Ju ly 21: Reception of rad io b ro ad ­
store.—Adv.
th eir half of the inning. Seven hits
cast of Dr. Frederick K Stamm,
Church school, 9:45, Miss Rose
and a w alk gave the A rgus six
pastor of Clinton Avenue Congrega­ Cave, superintendent; divine w or­
tallies and the game.
tional church. Brooklyn. N. Y . at ship. 11, “The Unchanging Christ;"
Schedule for tonight (Thursday)
M. E. Church (Bcihany)
9:30
a. m., followed by chapel evening service at 8. subject, "What
is as follows: Irelands vs. Argus.
On G erm antown road. Sunday
south Ju n io r diamond; F airw ay v s., school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; Ger- service of worship. "Religion in the We Owe to Christ." You will re ­
National Guards. Hilhi field: and man service, 11 a. m., first a n d News" topics: "The L utheran Broth­ ceive a welcome at the Methodist
Safeway vs. Soda Works, north th ird Sundays; English service. 11 erhood Indicts the Church," "Will church next Sunday. O ur church
a. m., second and fourth S undays Lewis Browne's New Book Shock school has classes for all age groups.
Ju n io r high diamond.
—E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor.
tf You?,” "Was Fritz K reisler's Lie The services of worship at 11 and
Justifiable?." Pastor Henry S. H al­ 8 will be held in this church. Rev
First Church of Christ (Scientist) ler will speak on the topic. "The R. L. Putnam will lead the sing­
Services are held every Sunday Bishop's Candlesticks." a review ing next Sunday evening and con­
at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening of the motion picture and Victor duct the opening part of the serv­
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school Hugo's novel. "Les Miserables.” No ice. Rev. Reed will bring the mes­
F arm U nion
at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age evening chapel service until Sep­ sage. This arrangem ent has been
(S econd H alf)
of 20 years are welcomed. F r e e , tem ber. Ju ly 22: A nniversary of effected because of the absence of
w L P et
W L Pet reading room open on Wednesday» the sailing of the Pilgrim Fathers, the pastor of the church for the
2 2 .500
. C edar Mill . 3 1 .750, C arlto n
K an. C ity -3 1 .760 V erb o o rt
1 3 .250 and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p. m. in 1620, in the Mayflower, f o r two following Sundays. — Charles
America. O ther commemorations: M. Reed, pastor.
L a u rel
2 2 .500 B u x to n - ......1 3 .250 Sunday's topic, “Life.”
Cedar Mill and Kansas City con-
tinued in a tie for th e leadershiD Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church
Delicious - Vitalizing
of the Farm Union league Sunday • (Four m iles north of Hillsboro)
Sunday services; Bible school at
by defeating Carlton and Buxton,
respectively. Kansas City was host 10:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; junior
C.
E. a t 11:20; C. E. at 8 p. m.
to Buxton and took the visitors in- ;
ORANGEADE
to camp 7 to 6 C edar Mill trounced Women’s Missionary society, last
C arlton 11 to 6. Laurel pulled u p , W ednesday of each m onth at 2 p
From tree-ripened F ruit
into a tie for second place by de- i m. Subject for next Sunday, " R e -.
Ju st the thing for
ligious Frontiers."—Rev. A. C ar­
feating V erboort 7 to 3.
these w arm days.
Games scheduled for this com- J rick. pastor.
ing Sunday are as follows: Buxton
Pint 5c - Quart 15c
Banks M. E. Church
at Verboort, L aurel at Carlton and 1
Sunday school every Sunday,
Kansas City at C edar Mill. The
Gallon 55c
la tter contest is expected to be a j 9:45 a. m.. Mrs. H. Jensen, superin­
th riller as it brings together the I tendent. Preaching services b y
Ellsworth Tilton, pastor, e v e r y
two league leaders.
CALL 4RX1
Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies'
Aid meets first and th ird W ednes­
and have a bottle
Officer Irus Well# of
days at 2 p. m.
a
tf
delivered to your
Hillsboro Given Boost
doorstep.
Beaverton Church of Christ
Sergeant A rt Tuck, head of the
The young people combined their
C entral Oregon division of the state
7
o'clock
service w ith the 8 o'clock
police, in a story appearing in the
Redmond Spokesman, says ttyit an last Sunday evening and the serv ­
aw ard of m erit should go to Irus ice was enjoyed by all. We urge a
Wells, the state policeman who full attendance at the Bible school
controlled the vast C entral Oregon during the sum mer months and ask
area alone, in th e absence of his all to not forget our attendance
DAIRY
brother officers on strike duty and goal. Services will be regular next
Grade A
kept crime at a negligible quantity Sunday with preaching morning
Milk and Cream
during those four weeks of solitary and evening by pastor. Bible school
patrol. State Officer Wells is a
Phone 4RX1
son of Mr. and Mrs. C harles E.
Wells of Hillsboro and is a g rad ­
uate of Hillsboro schools.
Second H a lf Local
Ball League O p en s
Dull Headaches Gone,
Simple Remedy Does It
CHURCHES
'anqc
U IŒ
Thurtulay, July
OREGO
F am i L oop Leaders
to Clash on S u n d ay
W. E Hunter Tuesday Mr. mid this week mid the outfit was m ov­ on Sutiriuy. Mont of the youngoi
Mrs May w ere on their honey- ed to the llvhrmun farm Saturday propio of the community «pent »«
moon Mrs May is u cousin of Mis
Arlo McRoberts bought u Ford lorti«* part of the day nt J r n w n 't
Nwiinnthifti pool.
Hunter.
coupe lust week
The
old horse burn on the Henry
Miss Itertha Buford of Eddyville
Itehrmmi
farm
is
lieing
lorn
down
visited her uncle and aunt, Mr and
Mrs, I. T Woodward Miss Buford in preparation for Hie election of a
Stock Spray«,
l.mglit school in D n - i i c o ( o r five modern new burn. Forms for mi a d ­
yeurs und is now teaching at Clul dition to the m udline shed have
II ouhc Spray.
been finished
skanie.
Bill Reuter, was quite ill Mon­
John Holniason. form er resident
Spray« and Dn«t for
of Orenco, is attending the Am- day, caused hy too much swimming
(■arden Crop«.
em ail Association of Nurserym en I
at Cincinnati. Ohio He is giving I
Sprayer«.
an address on "The G rowing of
F ruit Tree Fiddlings" July 17
Lawn Morcrop
Rev George T P ratt of Spokane! Phone 963
: llillaboro
Lawn Ammonia Sul­
and Mr and Mrs. C. G riffin of
FUNERAL DlltECTOltS
Vancouver. W ash, visited Mr und
phate.
«11(1
Mrs. I. T. Woodward lust week 1
LICKNSKD LMIIAl.Mni.S
Poultry Salta.
Mr and Mrs G riffin w ere former
teachers al the Orenco school.
Poultry Remedie«.
Mr and Mrs George 1) G arratt [
of Portland and Mrs llarre lta An-i
derson of South Pasadena. Cal . vis I
ited Mrs Anderson's sister, Mrs. S.
(Venetian ticket, John S in ­
L. Carlyle. Sunday alternoon and
clair. Iti 3. Hillsboro)
then went to Forest Grove, w here
Feed • «reti - Wool anil Poultry
Mrs. Anderson will visit this week
K very thing in ln»ur»ii<'«
Mr and Mrs l.iehert. M A Alt-
Telephone 3061
Phene 17tl
ISS2 WaxhlnKton
stadt und Mr. and Mrs E Altstndt
♦
of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs 4-
Gail Karns Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. Tom Williams of
Portland visited at the Lome Csei
gei home Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Louie Madden and
daughters Mary Lee and Putrlclu
a
A B O R T IO N in y o u r cow s and o th e r live d to ck
Ann of Portland visited Mrs Mad
den's parents, Mr. and Mrs Floyd
can be p re v e n te d by re m o v in g the cause
Karns. Sunday.
Mr and Mrs Eugene Anderson
•
S U P R E M E M IN E R A L F O O D C O M P O U N D w ill
and children of Portland spent
Sunday at the () E Anderson
rem ove th e p rim a ry cause o f n in e ty p e r c e n t o f
home.
A
b
o
rtio
n in d a iry c a ttle and o th e r live sto ck.
Mr. and Mrs B A Mitchell
spent the week-end with friends in
•
S U P R E M E M IN E R A L E O O D C O M P O U N D w ill
the Mt Hood area
a id m e ta b o lis m and d ig e stio n , increase m ilk flo w
W C. Wilcox from Ontario. C an.
A. E Wilcox from Bryicelyn. Minn .
a m i decrease fe e d in g costs w hen used re g u la rly .
spent a week with their cousin. M
O. Anderson They w ere eluted
•
S U P R E M E P O U L T R Y M ASIIE-S. o r D a iry Feeds
w ith the scenery of Oregon
containini SUPREME MINERAL FOOD COM
Richard l.aysen of Portland Is
helping as a clerk at Beck's gro­
P O U N D , w ill increase egg p ro d u c tio n , g ive it c le a re r,
cery und gus station for a few
fir m e r w h ite , a b e tte r co lo re d y o lk and add a t least
weeks.
a y e a r to th e p ro d u c tio n life o f y o u r flo c k .
Mrs. Georgi1 Person attended a
postmasters' dinner and meeting at
•
S U P R E M E M IN E R A L F O O D C O M P O U N D and
the basement of the Hillsboro M eth­
odist church
Maahea containing si PREME MINERAL FOOD
Mr and Mrs. Walluee Person and
C O M P O U N D a rt1 d is trib u te d by In d e p e n d e n t
daughter M arjorie and Mrs. Jake
B atch M ix e rs w ho are m em bers o f y o u r c o m m u n ity .
Miller of Pum pkin Ridge visited
at the George Person home Mon-
He gives you m ore va lu e fo r y o u r feed d o lla r th a n it
da)
is
possible to secure fro m feeds sh ip p e d fro m outside
K atherine and Camille Goodman.
p oints. A lso— his feeds ¡ire a lw a y s fre s h ly g ro u n d
Dorothy mid Louise Parks, Mr. und
Mrs D G o o d n i u n , Mrs Jack llamel.
a m i fre s h ly m ixe d w h ic h adds to th e fe e d in g va lu e
Mrs. Ered Hamel and daughter
o f a n y m ash.
Bonnie of Orenco. Mr mid Mrs.
Frank Hathaway of Portland spent
m sTH inuT oas
Sunday at Halm Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peterson and
E. B. ANDERSON & SON
children spent one day last week
H ills b o r o W a r e h o u s e E le c tr ic D e p o t
P h oae 1942
at the George Person home.
D onelson Ö0 Sewell
RUSH LOW
STOP A B O R T IO N LOSSES!
BETHANY STORE
S o u th T p alatin to
H o ld Picnic Sunday
FARMERS FEED A SUPPLY CO.
TorrM Grove
Johnson Picnic meeting of the
South Tualatin club scheduled for
Sunday at the Emil Brock farm
promises to he quite interesting for
those attending Games, including
baseball, horseshoe* pitching and
races are on the list, besides the
m ajor interest, the basket lunch
dinner at noon. Friends of the club
are invited and a full basket is the
only admission.
Emil Brock and Newt Johnson
completed their barley threshing
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
Corwin Hardware
FISH
DERBY
Prize Winner for I. a nt Week
Longest Trout caught by
J W. ROZELLE of Hillsboro
15-niclt 'I'l’init
Watch This Spare for the Week's
Derby Winner!
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
FIR G R O V E
Just a
o ld Turkish custom
"H a v e you had y o u r w a te r to d a y ? " i t a
fa m ilia r chant in C onstantinople w here ven­
dors m ake a livin g b y selling w a te r on the
city streets.
This instance is a striking e xa m p le o f the
d iffe re n c e b etw een w a te r and w afer service.
In re n d e rin g w a te r service, yo ur com pany
spares no e ffo rt to see th a t you have w a te r
a t the turn o f the fa u c e t— w henever you
w a n t it, a t sufficient pressure, and in w h a t­
ever q u a n tity you desire.
O R E G O N -W A SH IN G T O N WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
R. E. Wiley, local m anager
No, It isn’t a shipwreck— it ’s a
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
B O R R O W IN G
U n d e r the N ational H o u sin g A ct
BEAUTY SHOPS
I S G O O D B U S IN E S S
NORGE HOMEMAKERS' MATINEE
U nder the term s of the
National Housing Act
your repaym ents of the
loan are spread over a
long period and you are
able to repay your loan
out of your income.
oney so spent makes your home more
rable, and your property more valuable.
C o-operating with the Governm ent this
bank is accepting applications for loans
under this act.
C om m ercial N ational Bank
‘"ITie Largest Independent Bank
in Washington County”
Hillsboro
Oregoa
PHYSICIAN
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
Oeneral Beauty Work
Borrowing money under the National Housing
A ct with which to m ake needed repairs on
your home and m odern im provem ents th a t
will add to the comfort and happiness of your
fam ily, is a good investment.
The money you spend
fo r repairs a n d im­
provem ents on y o u r
home adds to your cap­
ital and protects your
capital in v e s tm e n t—
which is good business.
F arm ers’ C ash S tore
I
GREEN SPO T
/
Irt, 1938
d ic t io n a r y
with an all-talking
Moving Picture and
a Cooking School . . «
sa y s:
Prescription
"A physician’s form ula
for compounding and
adm inistering a m edi­
cine.”
Your physician’s pres­
cription receives t h e
most cautious attention
by our pharm acal ex­
perts.
KRAMIFN'S
Palm D ru g S tore
Prescription Druggists
Phone 266
Recipe«
Meal Planning
Inferior
Decorating
Diets. . .
Etiquette
One day only! FREE M a ti­
nee, featuring an unusual
cooking school and a short
course in Interior Decorat­
ing. Special recipe cards
fo r all who attend. Infor­
mation on diets, etiquette,
meal planning and other
phases of homemaking.
We Invite everyone to attend
this instructive and entertain­
ing show.
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
Sanitnry Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
All kinds of
neauty Work
Physician and Surgeon
PERMANENT8
a specialty
Telephone 1471
W E II/g APARTMENTS
Mabel Schendel
Wells Building
Telephonea
Renldenre 2«R1
Office 2fiR2
D E N T IS T S
GARBAGE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentist
COLLECTION
G arbage Collection
AND CANS
Commercial Building
Telephone 144
Evenings, flundera hr Appointment
D. P. CORRIERI
INSURANCE
RURItER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
Waehlnsten Conner Arenrlaa
INSURANCE HKRVICE
Telephone 2325
nilY
Phone t i l l
Per Informellen
from
Hlll.horo
ekent
Dlrerterr
YOUR
RUBBER STAMPS
P in t National Rank Rnlldlns
Lester Ire la n d & Company
and SURKKON
X-Rer end Phr.lo Th.repr
Commerdal National Hank (lids.
Telephonea
Office 3291
Kceldrare TS17.
Telephone 13R1X
2 P.M. - Tuesday, July 23 * Venetian Theater
A. O. PITMAN. M. D.
PHYSICIAN
Permanente end ell kind, of
beauty work.
Helen Kerr, noted lecturer, rsdio
broedcaiter and author of arti­
cles on home decoration, will
conduct the Matinee.
AND SURGEON
er
HILLSBORO ARGUS
lie ASrerlliere
»11
The Arane
lit i