The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 15, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Four
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
levelling and visited Mt Jackson's Itttl«« folders become almost In­
dispensable.
aunt, Mis. George Snider.
At the Argus office, you will rimi
Paint ItuUitliigs
The school buildings have been a correct form for every «ocluí
occasion.
in the hands of painters during the
past week or more and they are
looking very much "»lolled up"
Aid Social Success; Paint in two coats of white paint on all
I of them. By the tim e the work is
School; Opening Set
(bicurporsted)
completed the Kinton school build­
ings will be in fine condition as
(u
llrc
tln
tu
— Credit lie p o rta
tit» Mr«. R. 1, lira)
quite extensive repairs have been
In
KINTON A crew of stale high­ made to botli inside und out of the
way men waa busy last week p u t­ building.
Washington Tillamook. Yamhill,
ting a yellow strip of paint in the
Polk und Marlon Countlea
Srhool to Start
center of the road through her«
School will begin with (lie same
and to Scholls. The traffic on teachers as last year, Miss Helen . Personal Contact on Collections
Scholls Ferry road is getting to be Schneider us principal and Mrs
Washington County Office
heavy, much of it being trucking Audrey Vuiiilct most as primary
C o m m e r c ia l B u ild in g
Kinton G range met nt the hall tcucher. Septem ber 9 A large class
Second unit Main HLreela
August 7 w ith a good attendance of beginners is expected.
Phone 3071
Master A lbert Slretff and wife were
Mr and Mrs J H. Aten and
Hillsboro. Oregon
absent, as they w ere spending their family spent Sunday with Mrs
vacation nt the coast In their ab­ Aten's uncle, J. H. Morebuck, of
sence. Frank Fluke acted as master Sherwood, who was observing Ids
and Mrs. Allco Fluke ns secretary. birthday. T here wus u large family
Mrs. Gladys Aten attended the gathering w ith u b irth d a y d itu ici
meeting of Past Noble G rands at
Sherwood last Wednesday a fte r­ New Visiting Card
noon.
Model A or V-8 U
Serve* Dual Purpose
Notice for bid* on wood Io be
This is the season when many
bought for the school were posted a young lady changes tier name
last week.
ami her home; to nil these. Ihe
Harold Snider, son of Mr. and Hillsboro Argus sends best wishes (form erly of MacKcnzle Motor Co )
Mrs. George Snider J r . of Ione Is for great happiness und the realiza­
Located First and Baseline
spending his vacation w ith his tion of fondest dreams.
at Coalett's Service Station
They will wish to announce the
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Snider.
happy event to friends fur and
Ford A or V-8 Repairing
Mr. and Mrs. George G raff (M ar­ near. The many ifbw und novel
a Specialty.
garet Vandermost) formerly of this announcem ents on exhibit at this
office
muy
be
exam
ined
w
ithout
town, but now of P o rtla n d , left
the first of last week for Heppner, obligution.
The new Informal or double vis­
w here they w ill m ake an extended
iting curd muy be used for a great
stay.
Mrs Vernon Leachmann. (Mabie variety of purposes. Madam s mime
VnnKleek) and son of Portland appears on the outside, just tike
have been visiting her mother. Mrs I a regular visiting card; the second
j page is blank and may be used for
Louise VanKleek. the post week
Witter with meal* help« stomach
Mrs Lilly M Bierly and grand­ i n f o r m a l Invitations, "bridges,"
daughter, Miss G race McCormick, , "teas." or little "thunk you" notes, Juices, aids digestion If bloated
with
gas udd a spoonful of Adlerl-
who is a guest at the Bierly home, 1 acknowledgements, enclosures witli
went to Hillsboro Saturday to j gifts when a w ritten word or two ku. One dose cleans out poisons
spend the w eek-end witli relatives, is desirable und for ull sorts of unit wushes BOTH upper und tow
returning home the first of the 'inform al messages Once used, these er bowels Delta Drug store Ad
week.
Social Success
Ice cream sociul. sponsored by
the Ladies' Aid society in the
church grove last Friday evening,
was well patronized A num ber of
out-of-town people were present
The society netted over $19 which
will be Used for church purposes
Mr. and Mrs, William Jackson.
(Dorothy Teufel) und daughter of
Portland were here last Wednesday
Five Killed Near Cochran When Bridge Collapses
Helvetia Folk
Honor Woman
Highway Crew
Works Kinton
Credit B ureaus
Mr*. Hager Celebrate* Her
87th Birthday Sunday
(By Mr» John ,M Davidson >
HELVETIA Mrs. M argaret Hager
w as honor guest at a birthday d in ­
ner at the Abe Yungen home S un­
day, the occasion being h er 87th
birthday. Mrs H ager is quite spry
and able to help w ith household
work. Misses Elaine Yungen and
C lara Tschaoold entertained t h e
group w ith music and Rev. B M.
Fresenborg gave a reading. P res­
ent w ere Mrs. Hager, M r. and Mrs.
David Hershcy, Mr. and Mrs. Da­
vid Tschabold, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Yungen. Mr. and Mrs. David Dapp.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Baumann. Rev.
B. M. Fresenborg. Mrs. J. Jossy.
C lara Tschabold. Elaine Youngen.
D arlene and Barbara Dapp, Lilly
Yungen, J. Parson and the host
and hostess. Mrs. Hager received
m any presents.
Band Plays at Picnic
Helvetia band played at the pio­
neer picnic near Wallace school on
the Tannoch place Sunday. Some
m em bers were unable to attend,
but the band made a fine showing
and their music was greatly ap p re­
ciated by the picnic group. The
bandm aster. Joseph Wenzel, had
ju st returned from a trip in South­
eastern Oregon, w here he had been
fishing in Wallowa lake and other
w aters and climbed Mt. Hood. Fred
Grossen had charge of the band
practice Wednesday night.
Mr. and Mrs William Schubothe
and daughter Mary Ann of Van­
couver, Wash., visited over t h e
week-end at the A. H. Meyer home.
Hilda and Rudolph Meyer, who
have been spending a tw o weeks' i
vacation at the Schubothe home,
returned w ith them.
Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mercep and
family, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs John Davidson, attended the
Croatian Fraternal Union, junior
lodge, picnic at Peninsula park in
Portland Sunday. Mary Mercep was
first and Annie Mercep second in
the 50-yard race and A nnie Merceo
third in a sack race. M rs J. M.
Davidson was first in throw ing a
ball.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Abegglen oí
West Hollywood. Cal., visited over
the week-end w ith Mr and Mrs.
Robert Yungen. Mrs. A lfred Abeg­
glen is a sister of the late John
Sigrist.
Otto Schindler, who has been ill ¡
lately and staving w ith his son in
Portland, is at his home here and
feeling much better.
Mrs. L. Alpanalp is little im­
proved in health. H er daughter, 1
Mrs. Lillie Church, visited at the
J. C. Wenger home Friday.
Mrs. Adolph Leppin. Mrs. Shaen-
en. Mrs. Jasper Keffer. Mrs. Vic­
to r Christensen and Mrs. J. M.
Davidson visited Miss K atie Loucks
at Schefflin Thursday.
Mrs. Irene Korn and fam ily left
Sunday for their home in Yakima.
Wash. They spent the school vaca-
3%
Bring Your Ford « • -
W. F. Clark
Drink Water With Meals
Good For Stomach
Cut <*«»urtr*y The Orctronian
Five men went to th eir death August 6 three miles west of
Cochran. W ashington chunty. on the Southern Pacific Tillamook
branch w hen a wooden trestle gave way under the Tillamook
bound freight train. G eneral view, taken from the side from
which the train rode onto the trestle, spanning L ittle Baldwin
Every Savings Certifi­
cate is insured 100%
against loss under Fed­
eral Insurance Plan.
¡Passengers in the coach at the rear of the ill-fated train. Verlc IL .. ♦
27 llett) and Howard Schneider, 21, Hillsboro. They helped remove |
th e injured.—C ut courtesy Oregon Journal.
I tion visiting relatives in this vicin-1
j ity and Portland.
The fair booth comm ittee m et at
(By Mr«. Zell G. Strutkera)
the home of Clarence Meek at
William F. Campbell cut his
North Plains T hursday night to hand very badly w hile w orking in
complete arrangem ents for th e West i th e woods in Washington. Twelve
Union local Farm ers’ Union booth ’ stitches w ere needed to close the
at th e county fair.
wound.
Clubs to Picnic Friday
Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Scott an d ch il-
Rainbow Girls' club and Buck dren of M ultnomah visited at the
Rogers club w ill picnic at West IC. W. S truthers home last week.
Union school Friday. C hildren are
Hiteon was almost deserted S un­
asked to bring th eir list of last day as nearly everyone was en ­
year's school books.
joying the I. O. O. F. picnic at
Rippling Waters.
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent W illough­
by made the trip around the Mt.
Hood loop w ith relatives Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Beckamd and
Delores of Tigard and Mr. Schade
of Portland spent Friday evening
at the S tru th ers home.
Hiteon
Savings & Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro
Oregon
Henry Expresses
Thanks of Group
Appreciation of the co-operation
shown the dariy industry and the
big attendance at the plant in ­
spection and luncheon was voiced
in a letter to Ed L. Mooie, secre­
tary of the cham ber of commerce,
from Will W. Henry, m anager of
the Dairy Co-operative association.
"A t our regular m onthly meeting
of the board of directors of the
Dairy Co-operative association, it
was the wish of the board that I
express to you and to the members
of the Hillsboro C ham ber of Com­
m erce our sincere appreciation for
the Interest of the Hillsboro b u si­
ness people in the problems of the
dairym en in the P ortland mtik
shed, and especially for your in ­
terest in and support of the Dairy
C o-operative association and its
program.
"It was 'v ery gratifying to have
such a fine representation from
your cham ber when you visited
our plant.
"It is our hope that we shall co n ­
tinue to m erit your interest and
support.”
YOUR SAVINGS
TUALATIN VALLEY
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSN.
creek, shows rem ains of the broken trestle piled amid the
engine, box car and gondola that went over. The rest of the
38-car train was stopped. Engineer, fireman, tw o brakem en
iind one bridge w orker met death in the crash, one of the
most disastrous in the history of the Southern Pacific«__________
Local Men Eye Witnesses of Fatal Train Wreck
Now Being Paid on
Savings are accepted in
small or large amounts,
to suit y o u r conven­
ience.
Thursday, August 16, 1935
OREGON
IN THE VANGUARD
OF BANKING PROGRESS
A LWAYS among the first to adopt new banking
practices designed to safeguard the funds of
its depositors, this Rank now provides the benefits
extended by the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor­
poration to individuals, firms and corporations.
The protection thus made available is a permanent
feature of Federal banking statutes and offers
an important attribute of sound banking to all
banks. It applies to all accounts up to and includ­
ing $5,000. Larger deposits are insured up to the
maximum of five thousand dollars.
In extending this additional safeguard of deposits
to our customers, we are keeping step now as in
the past with all new developments of constructive
value to modern banking.
Commercial National Bank
O ur classified columns may have
ju st w hat you are looking for—
Read them.
tf
I l ’i always cool weather on our
air-conditioned trains to Cali­
fornia. And the air is filtered,
fresh and clean. W hen you plan
your trip, remember— ©»//
train is air-conditioned.
For these low fares you can go
in air-conditioned chair cars on
our crack Caicadr— chair cars
with deep, soft, reclining seats.
These fares, plus a small berth
charge, are good also in im­
proved air-conditioned Tourist
Pullmans on the ( auadc or the
popular li'n t ( natt.
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$ 1 9 ,2
< 3 000
S o u u t t r n jr a c ilic
H. D. OLSEN, Agent
Phone 621
• “Better than I expected,”
sums up the opinion of
c o u n tle s s th o u sa n d s of
m odern h o u se k e e p e r s
who have bought Roliator
Refrigeration.
It's true. N ot until you
actually have a Norge Roliator
Refrigerator in your home
can you appreciate what it will
bring you. In convenience,
in cleanliness, in time saving,
in better food flavor, in every­
thing which induces you to
invest in a new refrigerator,
N orge brings you more than
you expect.
As to economy, we advertise
that Norge saves up to $11 a
month. Many, many owners
report savings far greater.
owners, Compare the Norge
with any other refrigerator.
Conduce younetf that Roliator
Refrigeration is the biggest
value of all.
Huy carefully. Ask a Norge
owner. Ask several Norge
By all means, sec the Norge
before you buy.
NORGE
THE ROLLATOR ...
Smooth, muy, r o llin g
power prociJet more
cot J — utet z«3, » —
ten current. wTSPSy
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LESTER IRELAND & CO
HILLSBORO, OREGON
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D.
Oeneral Beauty Work
Stomach Sufferers
DONT LET AVOIDABLE DIS­
ORDERS ROB YOU OF THE
JOY OF LIVING
PHYSICIAN and HIIRGRON
Permanent« and all Itlnda of
beauty work.
Telephone 1381 X
X-Majr and Phraln-Tharspr
Commarclnl Nallnnal Rank Rldg.
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
.
Telephonan
Of flea «2.11
Ileal,Innen 7»1Z
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All kind« of
lleanty Work
Physlrlan and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
"I have suffered for years w ith
heartburn and sour stomach; was
much distressed; everything I ate
disagreed w ith me; could get no
relief until I tried Williams 8, L.
K. Form ula. One bottle has done
wonders and gave me great re ­
lief,” says Mrs. May Kopp o I
Ottum wa, Iowa.
So it goes. Many have thus
praised Williams S. L. K. Formula,
a doctor’s prescription recom m end­
ed for atonic dyspepsia, indigestion
with gas and pains, sick headache,
constipation, loss of w eight or ap ­
petite, and general weakness. For
by combining the actions of a
stomachic, laxative, and tonic, Wil­
liam s S. L. K. Form ula has proved
very effective in obtaining relief
from such conditions.
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D.
a aperlalty
Telephone 1471
WEIL’S APARTMENTS
Mabel Sr hen del
Wells Building
Office 2482
DENTISTS
Telephone«
Reel den re 2481
GARBAGE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentlut
COLLECTION
Garbage Collection
AND GANS
Commercial Building
Telephone 144
Even 1 n<a, Sunday« by Appointment
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Asanriaa
Telephone 2328
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