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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
Thursday, July 25, 193:,
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
siderably Some spring grain will
Charles. Vesta and G ertrude; M
Hillsboro Argus c a n ta li» all the
for a furnace room and furnace for
not be w orth cutting.
Watson, llarry Simonton, and Ered
news "f llillsh o rn Mid the sm
hcutlng the building
Watson. Mis Mollie Tallman. Mrs
rounding
communities. Read j t
Little black fleas are menacing
Mr and Mrs S A (Jotter and
i P errie Retherford. Lucille a n d
and keep Inform««! on what i
the fall and w inter green feed for
children Mis» Arlene. Stanford and
happening at home.
t,
'J u a n ita Retherford. Russell a n d
dairy stock by eating the leaves
Sammy returned Saturday from a
(Ily ('. K. Trat’h**l|
Gerald Powell, Robert Place. Ilda
of the turnips as soon as they come
month's trip to Iowa. Wisconsin.
t
j Powell and Mr and Mrs. It. Hilli-
KLMONICA A family reunion II)
up and of the kale Powder and
Illinois and Ohio via California and
have been used to little ef­ E ven t W e d n e s d a y ; F a m ily ker.
returned by the northern route the form of a picnic wiw held for
B irth d a y C e le b ra te d ; Y ie ld spray
Scholls A id G ives Events They
Billy Tolke Honored
the
Traehsel family at IbMimen»’
fect.
report that no part of the
A birthday party was given Billy
R e u n io n a t Robsons
C u t by H o t W e a th e r
country they visited could compar Best Sunday Present w ere Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. W 11 McNay and
M rs. Bisch H o n o red
Phono 953
:
H illa b o ro
; Tolke Ju ly 16 honoring his fourth
Edward
of
¡w ith Oregon for living conditions
K B ai k e i an d son i I*
.»
Billy visited at the B. G . McNay
birthday. Present were Mr. and
I I N I I t V I . 1)11(1.(T O Its
E. E Lovegren is at the Good Finnton Mi an d Mi C ar I Traeh-
i Ry Mr». Hugh Runlettet
home in Forest Grove Sunday
< R y M r * . F. L. Brown)
(By
L.
It.
IWntniln)
Mrs Ed Schlegel and sons. Mr
sel amt Itichnrd. Mr. amt Mis Hoy
and
Sam aritan
hospital following
LAUREL—A family re-union was
Lillie Brown spent the week-end
ORENCO— Comm unity c h u r c h
A benefit old fashion* m ajor operation.
Rocks amt Shirley, and M ism Anna
I K ENNED EMIIAI.MEHS
enjoyed at the Henry Reese home at DeLakt- with Miss Billy Jean will hold its annual Sunday school and Mrs. I. P Bledsoe and Lyle. cd SCHOLLS
ice
cream
social,
sponsored
by
George
Bledsoe,
Ed.
l.ouise
and
Sunday. Present w ere Mr. and Mrs Riley of Aloha
________ park.
___ ________
About 30 attended the League Heisler, all of Salem; Mr and Mr».
picnic in Columbia
Portland.
the Scholls Ladies Aid. will be
Theodore S altier Mr. and Mrs
Mrs Adolph Schmidt and Helen next Wednesday. Transportation ar Marie Tolke and Mr. and Mrs. held a, .I,.- church pallor ÈŸidav ! S h e / m , f m
? "“ T “ T' 'om L. C. Glaske ami Darlene of O ren­
Ruuben
Kelly.
Clarence Rockstnd and daughter. Rutschman spent from Tuesday un- rangem ents are being made for ull
evem
ne
»irvw nei anti Muijorie Johans
anson co; Mr and Mrs John Trachsel S r.
ning
Mrs. D. B Edwards went to F o r­
M
won prizes for wearing the most H erbert ami Clara. Dave. George.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Brandaw and til Thursday in Tillamook county : m em bers of the Sunday school and
C é lébrait Hlrthdsy
Bernice. Esther and John Trach.se!
Miss Ruth Liebenow of Portland; They visited the form er's niece. the congregation Cars will be leav­ est Grove last week
appropriate boy and girl costumes
Mr and Mrs. Laurel Frost of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Kingston and
Mrs. Bertha Demmin. Walter Dem- Mrs. Chris Hoffman, and family ing the church from 9:30 to 10 a. m
Earmm gton Sunday school was of Klmonica. Dean Graham of Til
Forest
Grove
visited
his
mother.
Katherine.
Mr
and
Mrs
Karl
Ed-
min and Mr. and Mrs Herman and the Mike Alplinalp family and
closed July 21 but will convene lamook. Mr and Mrs. John Heisler
ilbur Galie left Friday morning Mrs. Jessie Tillman. Sunday.
wards and tw o children of Paao- ' again Sunday
and Lillian of Portland. Mrs Hel-
Liebenow and children of Bloom- spent one day at Oceanside. They for W California
w
here
he
is
employ­
Everything In Inaurance
Ju
n
e
G
arvin
and
Elsie
Meyers,
vleii.i
and
Ray
Versl
of
Seattle,
Mrs E W ........
- ......
ing; Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lewis returned home by way of Seaside ed to play In an orchestra.
Sandy
und daughter en Eriezer of The Dalle G ertrude
who are working in Hillsboro, were W ash, w ere Sunday dinner party (Donna l.ea of M ountaindale spent Merrit of Beaverton. Harry Kurtz
and son of Kansas City: Mr and and Astoria
Ptieaae
IM I
1131 W u hln gton
at home from Saturday until Tues­ f ‘Tv* ' t ,C u
Reunion Held
H a,la,” al1 home the w eek end with Mr and Mrs of Portland, und Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Lester Jones and daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Larsen and
- ♦
in Dilley in honor of Mrs King- Ed Demmin and with them at- Charles W Trachsel and Jo Anne i ♦
Hillsboro; Mrs. Wesley Sandy and four children of Corvallis visited _ A fam ily reunion was held at the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powell and fam ! ston's birthday.
and ChurlcN of Toledo.
daughter of Mountaindale; Mr. and at the Amos Watkins nd A Nader- G. A. Robson home. Attending were
tended
a
family
Chansen Coe and : Henry Reese luime in"1 ! .aure' ü "
and Mrs. Mark Blodgett
and ily. Mr and Mrs. H arry Simonton. I Ml . “" ‘j
Mrs. Loren Jackson of Carlton, er homes Saturday. They were en , Mr.
,
— e ----
Effective
Picnic Held
The J M Stretcher family and
Mr and Mrs. Ed Demmin. Lorraine route to Portland to attend the , , ,and , , s, " illia m Kenyon and M iss Bda Powell, Robert Place two children Dorothy and Jennie
Sunday school of the Bethany
and Earl Demmin of Scholls, Mr wedding of Mrs. 1-arsens brother , . Y?”
, ? a,ld Donald "f Dal- spent Sunday afternoon at Balm | 1 eterson. all of Portland, visited at Mr. and Mrs Bill Edwards of Slier Baptist church picnicked Thursday
th? .H r , Hesse home Sunday.
wood spent Sunday at Roamers ut Columbia tank About 125 were
and Mrs. Albin Olson and children Saturday evening They spent Sun- *as>
“nd
"fames Middleton Grove
Mrs. D. C ornuti
itt and Stanton and
Mr. u,'d Mrs A II Schw artz and Rest on a picnic
picnic
and Mr and Mr:
Mrs. Emil Olson and day at Bonneville dam. Mr. Lar- of Newberg. Mr and Mrs. Bob
present. A short program followed
Patty
and
Mrs
George
Patty
of
Pl»R>
Rhea
spent
last
week at family of Portland visited ut the
children of Gaston Mr. and Mrs. sen. who was injured in an auto-
Earl Demmin und Louie Hatfield the busket dinner after which
Q u ic k ly and e ffe c tiv e ly ,
Amity.
Woodland,
Wash
Martin
Bonfigt
home
Sunday.
Henry Reese and Walter Reese. A mobile accident some tim e ago, al-
went on a vacation trip to 1’urcu, swimming and baseball were the o fte n w ith in IH hour«, W il­
Rev
Mark
Rich
and
family
have
Mrs.
Lloyd
Murray
went
to
Mt.
G
reen
Mountain
G
range
met
at
pot luck dinner and supper were though not fully recovered, is able
W ash, last week w here they visit­ principal diversions
Angel Monday for an indefinite ed the Dave Hatfield home.
served.
to attend to his work as road en ­ gone to Los Angeles, C a l. to visit <he hall Saturday,
Hay Barney of Netarts visited liam « IL U. X. C om po u nd
his
wife's
folks
on
th
eir
way
home
Miss
Eugenia
Quier
is
employed
¡vis*’
wi,h
her
mother.
Mrs
Mury
j
gineer
of
Linn
vounty.
Miss Hazel Penne, who Is em ­ last week with Ills uncle. Denver | tiring.« r e lie f to s u ffe re r« o f
Dorothy Whisnand Honored
to
New
York
' Kamjut
at the berry fields near Salem
Reunion Planned
ployed in Portland, is at the home Barney. Dean Graham, also o t rh e u m u tic pain« and fever«,
The “Laurel Lights" 4-H sewing
Rev. daughter
and M rs
Miss Lesly Gipson of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. laiurel Frost and and
Stanley
The George Rosevear and F. L.
,,r it.,...,
.¿in Trefern
~ : I :
,u r )>ar,’nls- Mr “lid Mrs Sum Netarts, visited hia grandfather,
club was entertained with a picnic Brown
visited
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs
Mrs.
Jessie
Tillm
an.
O
ren
Frost.
and lu m b a g o , n e u riti« , and
amt daughter of Bonneville spent I Penne, for several days vacation
families are planning to
John Trachsel Sr
and swimming party at the H M
Gipson,
last
week.
H
arry
Webb.
George
Fisher,
M
r
several
days
visiting
relatives
here
Miss Gloria Coe of Portland Is
Sam and Edward Smith went on n e u ra lg ia pain«. T he S a lic y ­
Whisnand home Saturday to cele­ spend the week-end at Othello.
Mr
and
Mrs.
C
hris
Rich.
Amos
;»'d
Mrs
Ered
Benefici
und
Mr
Mr-
“nd
Mrs
Ernest
Hansen.
Will-
guest this week at the II. T. a fishing trip lust week-end to Lost late tre a tm e n t o ffe re d
brate the eleventh birthday an n i­ Wash., w here a reunion of the and Miss Helen Rich spent the a,'d Mrs. Jesse Meyers picnicked n,ur and Lennie Hanson went to Hesse
in
home and lu r broth ., Son* Lake
I L- _ »»tv at
n» Seaside.
-it • the
ks.» Cummings
.... place . » Sunday.
-» ,
X
f t ll,..„
-
versary of Dorothy Whisnand. Mrs. "Little" family, relatives of Mrs. V
Mt
Hood 1 L Sunday
week-end
at
W
illia
m
«
R.
U.
X
.
C
om
­
nie
Coe,
Brown
and
Mrs.
Rosevear,
is
to
be
at the W C Heaton
Ml Helen FtlezenWlf The D a lle
L. A. Whittle assisted Mi’s. Whis­
Mrs B A. Mitchell attended a Elsie Meyers, Harold Fisher und
Mrs._Clarence Dean und six boys home.
pound is o f re co g n ize d v a l­
visited
friend»
and
relatives
In
this
nand in serving refreshments. P res­ held.
birthday
luncheon
at
the
Mrs
F
Ray Roberts visited Eugenia Q uier fr°m Spokane. Wash are visiting
Practice for Play
Mrs Carl K rettm ger of Portland community last week
ent were the honor guest, the club
ue. and m any are fin d in g
•
- Sunday
- _
| her parents, Mr,
” * and Mrs. John “Pent
The Laurel Lights class of the D. W arner home in Portland Tues- at - - Salem
Sunday with Mr and Mrs
Helen Mariner, daughter of Mr w o n d e rfu l
leader, Miss Irene Stevens. Julia Sunday
day.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D
elmar
Davis
of
I
Berge.
They
will
also
visit
the
r e lie f fro m it«
school is practicing a play
J S H erd and family
and
Mrs
M
ariner
of
Hillsboro,
Is
and Ruth Eastman. Viola and Ber­
Lawrence Hill Honored
Estacada were Buxton visitors Sun- home.- of her sisters. Mrs Jam es
Mr and Mrs Curl Wohlsehlegel spending a few w eeks w ith Mrs uae.
Marjorie
J???;?
at the S un‘
nice Stoller. M
arjorie Will.
Will, Jean
Mrs. Law rence G. Hill entertain- day The Davis fam ily form erly Best al H»lm Grove and Mrs. Wil- and
three
g ir ls a n d - ..............
M e lh o r » v
___ and
-.J T Dorothy
Y___au.. O
.U.. day school under the supervision
,
,
Albert Schulz while her parents
Watkins, Evelyn
Schu­
G et a b o ttle fro m th e
™ . , i—.
„-„
Ilia m G arrison of N orth Plains.
‘
m n o u rn -eig-
¿1
ed i .<
at h k » er k home
lived ,s here.
last M o n d a .. y i ii,.«a
ler visited M r. and Mrs. George arc taking a trip to California
macher. Betty Jean Davis, Mavie of their teacher. Miss Irene Stevens for Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Rose.
D e lta d ru g «tore to d a y . I f
,d \ ¿ " s d .,?ho
R,r Ä
a ,d and ial’“ 'y “< óeeánlake
M r. and Mrs. N Moen and Lester
Teddy
Watkins,
who
spent
the
Smith, Veryl Frost. Doris Whittle.
last ten days visiting relatives in Laurence Rose. Mr and Mrs. Rob- returned recently from her moth- ant* Mrs John Schmeltzer. Misses Sunday.
Let the advertisem ents help you (lit* v e ry fir s t b o ttle do«1« not
Norma Meyers. Patricia Whisnand Portland,
rt Vanderver. the occasion being er's home at Banks. Her father, i Mar> and Helen Schm eltzer and
M rs’ Fred Wohlsehleeel and i...e make
returned home Sunday e Mr
your shopping plans.
s a tis fy , y o u r m oney b ack.
and Patricia Rookledgc.
Hill’s
birthday.
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I
h hl,us»'
.» o « .. .......
1 Helen m
.............
,.u
" » Brown
» x iiu m
i
ano
ner
Ed
Morgan,
passed
last
week
guest.
Glenn,
w
ith
Mr
mother.
Mrs
o
f
N
..w
l...r
u
Hood, who had been at the
....... , an d
rs Cl M
11.11................. .............. •'•ow n u. on wot I g
M r
nod
M r.
pa
The S. E Stoller family joined David
Mr. and Mrs. H arry W _________
arren and
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ed
Stocker and
1and M
Mrs
0 M Heaton of Hills
Watkins
home,
returned
to
Port-
are visiting ut Oceanside this week
relatives from
Portland
and
spent
,"
“j
family of Portland visited Mr. and sons of White Salmon. Wash., were boro- Mr a " d Mrs. I.eRoy Moore
D I ..- , T
LI
John H unter of Waldport spent
Sunday at Blue
Lake. Others from I d 11 Millieent
and Junior Dunsmoor J Irs F rank W arren and family overnight guests of Mrs. S to ck ers a,ld ,w o children. Mrs Will Hurt Sunday with Jnek Russell
here who picnicked there were El­ returned Sunday from a sev reral Su" da-'
mother, Mrs. Jessie Tillman, Sat- a'>d mother. Mrs M argareta Emil.
About 20 attended llie neighbor
bert and Irene Stevens and their
Mr. and spent
Mrs. Friday
C am bridge
Los "rdnv
urday en route
the
beach
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lo f M
ilw a n k .a a ......
n d Mr
Mrs hood
picnic at Ine
the j Hugh
Kellogg
««.c to . .«.«•
uswai.
Milwaukie,
..... and mr5
„l)(K, p,cn,c
, ug,, Kelloai
cousin. Dorothy Stevens of Ace
Aee-
oV'portland ^ 'h e y went An«cles
night of with
F
1 >v tv t -1 I 1.1
b t .s l.J ! I « . . - - . ..
-
fa fa
Otto Stowell, who was injured in l}j> 'nn Orober of McMinnville held home 1 in honor of the July
birth
^ R o t h s t r o i , 1^
8nd
£ W Hunter o n jh e ir a fall from a bridge at New'port, is their annual get-to-gether picnic at days.
the " ” Vinne Vincent home in New-i The Earl Russell baling crew is
reported improving.
*u
Mi's. W. L. Stevens and Dorothy eraWr" ll k e " 0 ^ 0 a" d retUrned by re tu rn from Vancouver. B. C.
j berg Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gross and
one of the three outfits that are
Stevens went to Vernonia Monday
children of P ortland visited Mr
Franris Rowells Entertain
baling hay ut the large hay ranch
w here Miss Dorothy will spend
and Mrs. Calvin Gross Sunday.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Frances
Rowell
en-
i
°P®r**«d
by F a‘ Kelly at Reedville
the week with her cousin. Ina
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Crosby of
j tertained with a picnic party at
Mrs Ed Holeom with Buford De-
Stevens.
Los Angeles visited at the F. W
Guild’s landing Sunday Present ^ord and ^ une Holeom visited her
Bob Williams of Hillsboro spent
H unter home. Mr and Mrs. Crosbv
I were Mr and Mrs. Vic Foeller and ,nother. Mrs E E Dodge in Port-
the week-end at the W. L. Stevens
(By Mr». J . A. McCoy)
were retu rn in g from a honeymoon
K i N d i e z - r r v II
, t ! daughter Reta of Milwaukie. Mr land Sunday evening Wednesday
home
L. Anderson, secretary of the tr ‘P to Banff and Lake Louise.
n g i j _ ITY~ H armony club and Mrs. John Hitchcock Mr and kuests at Holeom home w ere Mr
Alfred Mulloy of Seattle visited local Rotary club, reported on the Canada. Mr. Crosby is Mrs. Hunt- will
hold its picnic August 4 at Mrs. Chad Haynes. Albert Davis of a,,d M rs W,H Hooglund and daugli-
his great-uncle, E. C Mulloy. Satur- Rotary International convention at e r * nephew.
Rippling w aters. They w ill also j Walla Walla. Gladys Sohler of Al- ,er Ru,h and grandson, Kieth Wiide
Laurel Folk
Hold Reunion
Orenco Church
Plans a Picnic
Tradisci Family
I lokls a Reunion
Plan Benefit
Social Friday
Donelson & Sewell
RUSH LOW
Rheumatic Relief!
Kansas City Club
Arranging Picnic
Joint Session of
Clubs Gets Report
tend the Shriners’ picnic Thursday
He planned to return Friday
Cole's landing was a favorite
spot Sunday where folks enjoyed
swimming. A num ber from here
were present.
Tom Smith went to Eastern Ore
gon last week to help with grain
harvest on a farm near Shaniko,
Mr and Mrs Ernest G uenther
and four children were Sunday
dinner party guests of her mother.
Mrs. A. Naderer.
Several folks from n this vicinitv
plan to attend Evangelical camp
meeting at Jennings Lodge next
week.
Patricia Rockledge of Portland
was the guest of her cousin. Mar-
jorie W ilt several days last week
She and her brother Chester are
visiting their aunt. Mrs. Fred
Schmidt, this week.
Harold Haase is ill at his home.
Re# bad
with the Reddig baler
until recently.
Yield Cut by Heat
Grain cutting - is .. in full
, , . swing
. -
this week. The continued hot, dry
weather has lessened the yield con-
Grove group He said that Mexico Tm, 7
7
.. i
^ rove
welcomes tourists and has much T hursda>' to attend the annual pic-
me
m
eeting
of
the
missionary
so-
to show them
vxaa Reties of the M ethodist church
Local Rotarians defeated ♦
t h e there.
Grove club in the annual golf tour-
Born, to Mr and Mrs. Fred Ham S
nam ent and received the cup. Hills- ej j ujy 19, a seven and a half
I-,.,»-.'.
» C* *_
*
—
bor0 had an average score of 45 for pound girl.
iv k i
,
ten players and the Grove aver- le h iid
Mr r » ^ and Mrs
c
Hugh Wabl and
“ged 46 4 for 12 players.
Dr Ralph L Mills was low medal- Mrs^ Ruby“b ^ y o f G ^ v i s , “^
.«
the Lawrence
H ill
home
at m e Har- Kingston home
ry Riggs home at C edar Canyon
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wiggenton and
Monday.
| Mr. and Mrs B artell of Portland
a n d M r and Mrs. Dick Taylor were
ren and M erlin and Miss Frances picnic supper guests of Mr and
Ä L . S i / ’ H ? ? i ° Ve * « » « * M r.. Jess"snyd er a, the” grove
th eir m other, Mrs Louis Stroh- near the river.
mayer,
Monday
M r and M r. v . . i iv u
j l Mr and Mrs' L1°yd M urray w ith
M l and M r., Earl W aldron and Mr. and Mrs. Condeuax and daugh-
. ^ ldrrH
e"
? erA ^ _ le" far Louise of N ewberg made a tour
f a T ^ e r n Oregon ‘ W 3
“L n t h e / ^ t e ™
c . o . n c u o caneci
las. visit w ith M rs
Raines with
W McCready
Mr and Mrs S T
Settles and
_ and
_______________
_ ___
-
. ? ettIe.s . .a n d
Edwin G raham -----------
runners-up.
Raines Mr and Mrs. E. i A. Settles
o f Vam
received a prize for the highest couver. W ash, visited Mr. and Mrs
score on any hole. O ther honors Calvin Gross Sunday
w ent to George B aum an w ith the e
Mr and Mrs. John McGee and
most fives. G raham the most sevens s Lucille visited the A. L indgren
and H arry G iltner. Dick Fendall and home in Forest Grove Sunday
Jack Person tied for the most sixes | Dr. M O. Anderson visited his
Local R otarians have been in- son. Charles Anderson, of "Tacoma
.
- annual •—
vited to participate
in the
He m ade a trip to see Mt Rainier
inter-city R otary golf tournam ent also.
at the Columbia C ountry club this
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Beck visited
afternoon
Mr Beck's father, G. J. Beck, in
Portland Sunday
Mr. ---------------------
and Mrs. George
O ur classified columns may h a v e ----
-- • Persons and
ju st w hat you are looking f o r - Medford. H E. Scheldt and fam ily
Read them.
tf and W E Brown and fam ily and
G ertrude L indgren spent Sunday at
the beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kemzey and
son Gene w ere visitors from T illa­
mook Sunday at the M. J. M cEntec
j home.
Richard Layson retu rn ed to his
home in P ortland Sunday after
spending ten days w ith C. P Beck.
, his uncle.
WMwir,
Buxton
Bible school directed by Rev R.
E verett of P o r t l a n - f C i.n z t-,.,
school w orker, opened ai the school
house Monday and will continue
for two weeks. Everybody is in-
vited to attend.
1
Sornrise P artv llelrl
A surprise party was given Miss
Frances Fickas Ju ly 15 Present
w ere H a r r v a n d T>pb
C harlotte Sullivan. Ju an ita^ V rih -’
erford. Doris Whiteside. Dolly and
Jean n e LaZott, Bonnie Manley
Evelvn Rinck Rav Roberts R,5i
Loll, C l a r i c e steckfem Me^vm
Powell. M erlin Watson, G ilbert
Frost. Harold Fisher? R usselfpow -1
W aldron’s p are n t* gon’
ited M r. and Mrs. I. P Brady Sun- j h n ^ .“ y
home.
day evening,
° tn‘’
Mr. and Mrs. M artin V anderzan­
den and little son W ayne visited
brother ana
and
i Mrs. v Vanderzanden'»
a o u e r z a n o e n s orotner
,an d ly ' Mr.,.and Mrs- Joe Vandehey
a*« Sai 'i rdi?y '
_
««and
c h a i;lle McCoy of
the Masonic Home is spending a
few days w ith Mr. McCoy s brother,
Hamilton McCoy, and daughter and
husband: **r. and Mrs. Lester Hunt-
er' o t North Yamhill.
E1‘ p °e of fo r e s t Grove spent the
h '. l
Fred Poe’
’ "Raich’ s / ° h N o i A P a ‘. ns ~ .
Ralph V anderzanden of Fairview
Spent Sunday w i,h his unclc and
derzan” F a" d ” ” Wdllam Van-
d<’-r-Z andcn' ° f Roy
Miss Bonny Fritzh of Hillside
visited Miss Una B rady Friday.
O tto Strohm ayer of Portland call­
ed at the J. A. McCoy home S un­
day evening.
So confident is Norge that Roll
ato r Refrigeration w ill please y o u
th a t you are asked to p ro ve i t to
y o u r s e lf. A nd if , a fte r giving the
Norge a thorough test in yo u r
o w n h o m e , you find th a t it hasn’t
perform ed a t le a s t as well as we
promised, you can return the Norge
and i t w ill n ot cost you a cent.
A n d even th a t isn’t all. W hile
this plan is in effect, you have a
fa ir chance to get y o u r Norge fre e
thC A lire d
Bcndic*son
Sunday callers at the Dick Tay­
lor home w ere Dr. and Mrs. J. A
Good of Portland.
Nancy and Jane Deacon of P o rt­
land spent a few days last week
w ith Annlce Chandlee.
Glenn Lytsell went last week to
visit his sister, Mrs. A lbert A nder­
son, of Skamokawa for a month
to help in the hay harvest.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Bozorth re ­
turned to their home W ednesday1
after several weeks in Portland
w here Mrs Bozorth was confined
in the hospital.
II M Reynolds and son Roy went
to Glenwood Sunday to work on a
contract for log hauling by truck. :
This a m a z in g o ff e r applies to
N o rg e refrigerators, ranges and
washers. I t is the Norge challenge.
I t is the Norge w ay o f answering any
questions you may have in your
mind about the satisfactory per-
formanceof Norge home appliances.
Act now. G et in touch w ith the
Norge dealer near you. Ask about
the new, easier terms. A nd get the
d eta ils o f the m o s t sensational
"moncy-back” offer ever made.
BEALL
LESTER IRELAND & CO
HILLSBORO. OREGON
‘
TANK
Commercial National Bank
•T he Largest Independent Bank
In Washington County’’
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BUILD IT T O D A Y .
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ASK ABOUT IT
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S(»IK TANKS
OMWMI SUPFtIFS
IRRICX ti ON SUDlltS
Hill HOISTS AND
DUMP BODIES
KISCHAM TRAIKAS AND
S emitrailers
T iftc
i Venetian ticket, Frank Erickson, Hillsboro, Ht Ji
School Improved
w «
Though you buy for the present, rem em ­
b er the future. A BEALL Tank will serve
better and last longer, yet, it coits no
more. Beell Modern Fuel Tanks are
made with flanged heads and lap-welded
teams, and are treated with the finest
rustproof paint obtainable. Let BEALL
furnish you with all metal products.
z U / A i i e FOR . INFORM ATION
NO R G E
,00k "
L a e m .r m .n a n d
T h e fa m ily lo u k i'd fo rw a rd a ll y e a r to
F a ir tim e , w hen th e ir p ro du ce and liv e ­
sto ck w o u ld he e x h ib ite d and so ld . T he n
a m a n ’s e n tire life was d evoted to hia
soil, and it was an event fo r h im to leave
it. N o w th e buainus« m an has b ro a d e r in ­
terests. lie tra v e ls fre e ly , lie kn ow s th e
«■ntire w o rld a bo ut him . V et w hen he
faces a new fin a n c ia l end ea vor he con-
M ilts his b an ker.
W. J. Sohler of Hillsboro h a s '
charge of the w ork at the Midway
school w here 16 feet has been add­
ed to the building for a two room
school. A brick foundation was
built and plans are being made
STORE YOUR FUEL IN A
o f charge. F ifty Norge refrigera­
tors, fifty ranges and fifty washers
will be given as prizes to those
who report on home tests.
a new pUce
M r , PL i l l i . „
•IS THE C0C3 Oil DHZS’
PLANNING TO
DIESEL
• Factory tests— laboratory inves­
tigations— owner surveys— all go
to prove th a t a refrigerator m u s t
have s u rp lu s cooling power to pro­
vide proper refrigeration under all
conditions. And they prove that
the Norge is the surplus-powered
refrigerator.
m oved
reiatives * '
‘ a" d ° ‘her
Te,tle~ ake and cam Ped a‘ three bJ'<i,bSr ’MC har*?"MWaddle’ of Dl,lcy
t»
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.
hey a ttui’liuvu
tte n d e d th
C e n n ir
tra
Mr
M m
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> S isters T a.ivjr
ine e le
a i l visited
...... . Mr a n d .Mrs G e o r g K e L aern-
H
♦ O tS° S tr,o hm a>’er
Oregon I O O. F. picnic at Lost
T h u rsd a y afternoon
P
ortland
spent
a
few
days
at
the
Creek
Sunday
andIreuiroed
bv
w av'
Mrs R eth aE 1 w
in g of Buxton vis
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w a v
. H U I ) , Wg I J U A l l
. Louis
Strohm
aver
ranch
Mr
«>-.,1,
3
unaa>
un<J
returned
by
way
!
"
j la»t
"! «oxton
ouis Strohm ayer ranch. Mr Stroh- ,,f McKenzie pass to Eugene Me- *te<1 hcre “ " one (,°y
week vis-
m ayer has been cutting wood and M innville and N e w h e r s
Mr.
and
Mrs.
jodion
and son of
hauling to Portland.
« m n v iiit ana wewberg
Portland
the latter's
Dean Quick and Mr and Mr-
..
? " * ’ Hlwh Honored
M
‘ ‘ visited
‘
a l» ’r parents.
C harlie Waddle of Dilley visited _ A 6.011.1 .I0 a‘.te.nd£.d ,he aiternoon ,i’.v
s-n a , J 1 S' K
T
day and Friday
th eir grandparents. Mr and Mr» party at the H L. Flint home when
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Bowers,
Bob
- Ira - Brown. —
Mrs H L. Flint. Mrs. W G Hesse
Wednesday
S>rlYCiiter of Glenwood visited
Mrs s. Clifford Trask and Mrs. Joe
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Vanderzan- Twigg
igg
were
hostesses
who
enter-
??cdnesday
al
the
Frilz
Stegm
ann
den faH Tuesday m orning for Broot-
home:
on Springs near C loverdale to spend tained in honor of Mrs Virgil | Messrs, and Mesdamcs Joe and
Bisch The program: Mrs. C. E a rl)
the week.
solo; Rena Wen- Chet Frydendall of Manning visited
Robert Vanderzanden
accompan-
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...K„..- Stretcher,
„„„„ piano
_
at the Fritz Stegm ann homo Wed­
lcd William Easley and son Vern strom.
p r T ' sang,
u K’ accomDanied
acco,r'Pa m ed by
b Miss nesday evening.
t0 Stim son’s mill Thursday morn-1 a A . " * n5-SSe;,_ a n d , JeaI1.‘e Trask.
Mr. and Mrs Willis Hiatt of
Amy Alice Howard and R e n a
‘n 8 to se<? about work.
visited
W arren K em per”of ~
Forest Grove
“ gr° UP of ?ongs Mrs Stringtow
M ^and^M n r» V
George Sunday with
visited at the J. A. McCoy home
Haynes won the "Diaper Mr and Mr* Gcor>l< I - aemerman
T hursday morning.
' 1 *“ n ,n 8 contest.
Say you saw It in the Argus.
Louis Strohm ayer had a crew of I ¿A,1? ,and Mrs. J ?SSKT SnytJer »Sr.
men and women hoeing straw spent last week at Nehalem and
berries the past week. Mr S troh­ M anzanita visiting old neighbors
m ayer has been cutting grain for and friends
Mr. and Mrs. Amel Bendickson
several of his neighbors.
Miss Irma B rady of P ortland vis I and tw o sons of Hood River spent
ell, Billy Best, Lucille Pederson,
Ina Hugely, Mr and Mrs Earl
Locke. Mr and Mrs. C. A. M or­
gan. and Miss Frances Fickas.
Mrs. John W agner is visiting
relatives in Portland.
A boy, R ichard Alan, was born Im p e r ia l F eed R ep o rts
to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Morgan,
F irs t W h e a t o f Season
Ju ly 21.
Im perial Feed & G rain company
Ilillik e r Honored
reports J. V andersehuere of South
A surprise birthday p arty was T ualatin as being the first to bring
given Robert H illiker at his home in wheat, which averaged 36.7
Ju ly 17. Present w ere Messrs, and bushels to the acre on a seven-
Mesdames H arry H illiker a n d | acre cutting.
ARE
vian Hudaon)
and Clarence Up-
their m other’s fumi*
ture to a new location in Portland
Monday.
Mrs. George l-aemerman railed
orl
on
Hunger Brothers of Orchiir-
da ile the
Wednesday morning.
Fritz Phiser. who w orked for
Ge°rge l.aem crm nn for two months,
completed his work there and left
f° ' Portland Wednemtoy to lo o k for
dike
AND
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cAnditioncd com fort.The air is
filte re d , alw ays fresh, alw ays
pleasantly cool. N o dust. N o
drafts. Sounds are quieted.
This grand comfort costs noth­
ing extra. At the low fares shown
above you can go in air-condi­
tioned chair cars on our crack
Caicadt— chair cars with deep,
aoft, reclining seats.These fares,
plus small berth charge, arc good
also in improved air-conditioned
T ourist Pullmans on theCascadt
or our popular Wist Coat/.
S o u th e rn
P a c ific
H. D OLSEN, Agent
Phone 621
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- - CIRCUMSTANCES ARE
JUST RIGHT FOR MOST
ECONOMIC NEW
BUILDING - - -
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. . .
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anxious to help prospective home owners—
the result is th a t long-term (twenty-yoar) loans
are available through the Federal Housing
Adm inistration a t rates which make the pur-
chaso o f a homo no more than the cost of
ront — and sometimes much less.
, The best way to g et the kind of a
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d —
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available, show you home dosiqns, suggest
the quickest and oasiest moans ot getting tho
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