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Page Two H IL L S B O R O Surprise Held for Birthdays Carl Watson at Newport last week Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Fisher of Sunset camp were Buxton visitors Sunday. Operates Camp Otis Johnson of Banks is oper ating a logging camp on the A. S. Ohlem iller place. The logs are be-I ing taken to the Elwood mill for ARG U S. H IL L S B O R O , Thursday, Septem ber fi, 193*» OREGON Portland Sunday and attended state fair Monday. Scholls Church to Hold Rally Mrs. Arland w bltm ore of near z~s « ry • f'' £ ? 1 __ 1 Raid Peak has spei lit the past two Sunday: uroner School weeks assisting her he mother, Mis / ' Repair I Rose Jackson, with liarvest work. toon. Canada, spent Sunday at Bon neville dam Medford Persons went to E sta cada for a few days* visit this Cedar Mill won the third |n d do week elding game in the Farm Union Morning worship services at the league championship series Sunday from Carlton 27 to tt on the Cedar Mill field Carlton took a four-run fÁ< jfa J tr ! lead in the first Inning but Cedar Mill scored five runs in the second and held the advantage during the balance of the game. Barry, w in ning pitcher, held C arlton to six hits w hile his team mates smashed out 26 safe bingles. Carlton, w inner of the first half schedule, won the first game 11 to 10 and then Cedar Mill evened the score last Friday on the Hillsboro diamond w ith a 16 to 0 victory. Cedar Mill Team Wins Union Title Most of the prunes in this local ity are being sold to the canneries instead of being dried us usual Sam Frost has returned from the ^ M rs Varley, cook a t th e Elwood! V eterans hospital and has charge mill, has given up her position as 1 ------------------------- of the peach harvest at the Midway BUXTON - A surprise birthday (By , B twmmin) i left Friday to spend a week at {nursery farm. n a il ; was given for George Fish- cook owing to poor health. Mr and Mrs. D C onnett went to SCHOLLS A return to church Vancouver. B C. - « . Jesne Meyers and Gilbert Frost The Roy W hitford family a t the Harry Simonton home A u Woodland, Wash., to spend t h e and Sunday school rally will be Humboldt. Kansas, and the Billy held at the church Sunday. gust 28 The three were presented week-end. _ T. Alex Allen was home from Bray. Bus service trom_ Portland to Whitford family of Hiirtington. w ith a large birthday cake (dec- N e b . v .'ite d Mr and Mrs 1’b erlo N 1IW W lIlS F C nilaT Ilt •rated in pink and w hite and bear- Cal., for a vacation. He was called i Scholls was started Tuesday, 1 Hanson last week. . . School Repaired iag each of their namest by Mr back to his work Saturday. G roner school ground and build-1 Mr and Mrs E P. Vntirz of Bak- (CoeUaurf fnw p « . — I and Mrs R W Manley. The eve- Dcan p hinips o( Portland, who K s r s r 4 ciean- s L iid 'v 11 a* ,h " Dick T ay,or *.....w rung waa spent in playing cards | and dancing Present were M essi' M lx r ± T V £ m “ " e- h- | edMdrU sr,« ^ H f r r t and two ie Christensen „had his ton- opponent If the locals win Sun- and Mesdanies R W. Manley and returned to his home. of Portland spent last 1 sils removed August 2< at St. \ in- day, thc> will probably pia> tin Bonnie. Alex Allen. M WaUon. Stanley Pongratz has returned to [daughters ie Samuel Selffert home, cent hospital. second round of games at V nughii ( lly M m lltiwh |liin l«< t«| rx..■ wr Cearley and Waunetta. b the home of his aunt, Mrs. Ken- week at the i-ppard of Forest Grove Mrs. Ruth Christensen returned Street park in 1 ortlund the fol- Mrs Art Taylor and daughter Kelly. J. Lane, Victor White and after an 'ex ten d ed vLnt" w ith^iclu- spent the week-end at the Ed Hoi- from Sm ith's hospital in Hillsboro lowing week Bonnie of Portland visited Mr. and Beverly and Shirley. Fred Bene- com home. Mr. and Mi-s. W. B. Tuesday, w here she has been the A go<xl crowd witnessed t h e Mrs. W II King Thursday. ftel. Jesse Meyers and Elsie. Mrs tives here , vin T rj„ Sm ith and Mr and Mrs. Teel Bold- (east two weeks following a major games Sunday afternoon and an- b a s ic Tillman, Mrs Ira lo w ell Mr and Mrs. Gordon Bacon of M i l d r e d M e ed in d F v e lv n Kellv en of Yamhill visited at the Ed llol- operation Her sister, Mrs Tim other crowd is expected this Sun l.os «\ngck s. Cal., spent one day Mrs Mollie Tallman, Mrs. T t a r - Driscoll of Brownamead. w ho had day as the local squad is playing men. Mrs Fred Watson and Ver- attended the Salem fair. The g irls : com home Sunday. last week at the Gail K arns home. Completes Building been at the- C hristensen home dur- stellar ball. non. Merlin. George Fisher and arc members of the 4 11 club and Mr. and Mrs. L. T Woodward pint Game Harold and Irene. Fern and Reta w ere aw arded the trip Miss Mead J. F Applegate has completed a | mg h er absence, returned to het and Mrs. McGuire at A B H H K visited Mr building* it the Farm ington home Thursday. ittu»hor«>—- Eastman. Russell, llda. Gerald and received the scholarship, winning 1 0 0 0 McGuire Island laibor day. and Don H dav erd spent Melvin Powell, Robert Place. Lu by a small margin over Miss Kelly. Four Corners mi on the the Scholls Seholls load road Chad Haynes k ^ „ d a„ d Labor on ., J»«««. if ,r Mrs. Clea Drake and Earl Obei cille Retherford. Lucille P ed er . ..... > li.w kv All Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ross and Evelyn for a general store and service 3b fishing trip to Wilson river and Kooky. of Portland spent Wednesday at the It. It™ inlaw , p son. G ilbert and Oren Frost, w il of Portland visited relatives here lion W H. King home liam and Delmar Riggle. Elton In Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jennings gram, Alvan Sanstrom. Cecil Lane. Dav and sons Hubert and Klden of Hurry Webb, David Edwards, Ken- ¿ s i , rj t are Portland and Miss Freda Alplanalp. noth Albrecht and Mr and Mt- S c h O O l ilt D C lld Sny also of Portland, visited the G a ll! H arry Simonton and Dorothy a n d : J t i s ' s n d ^ M i s s ^ Harney’ Holcom j Tuesday to pick hops for the sea K arns home last week A rthur. T otal Mr. and Mrs William J Peterson • Bat teil for Jo Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson I spr,n, .,h e »V,lu ,n 't a n d atJ^n c Holcom ’ m t and M rs X G. Heaton went of San Diego, C al. and Miss Rob (By Mm. O. H. Peterson) A H It 11 K and Mrs. C. M. Christenson of BENEX—The local school will op- a n d ' Buford ' Deford visited state j erta Morrison of Pullman. W ash. ^ e h a t l e n ^ J ° ¿ £ * 5 ¿ ' ...rr,«, zb Portland visited Mr. 1 eterson » en Septem ber 9 with Miss Frances Lee Shipley to ef o i .spent a few days last week ut the fair Monday. brother, who is ill at his home Post £ teacher the home of his parents, Mr. and churvhl»y. 3 1 H E Burdette home Mrs Peterson n«Mr Independence August .5_ Mr and Mr$ O liver Clark and v Hl’rb:'rth ,snT tlir la m id a y frOw here M a & r i Shipi’e y ^ T h e y ’ called at v B arn., If J and Miss Morrison are Mrs Bur- Mrs. Earl Locke has returned to chi]dren returned last week from Vincent ,«v*r«Ct, r f ia th e C hris L auner home near Tilla- ¡.- u detU-'s nieces. was o Derated on ior nernta. , a . Hohnsun. lb her home at Williams, La ., . their trip to the mountains, where he Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston 0 Mary Whisnand is visiting niook en route home I Cloy««. spending several months with her they ¡,; k e d hurkleberrles. Mr o ; Sa union, c and fumily art- moving into the the R Top. B. Whisnand home ' at ' [ SchoUa’ Rev. Ladies’ Smith to A i/w F U l be en- Jubila, p sponsored by W. | -- U . e _ Bon* i " " mother. . . o William Keehn place Mrs Living 0 A picnic was • S lf B r w i ston is Mr K eehn's granddaughter, j - M r and Mrs. H. N. Whisnand and tertatned at the Rev. S. Revnor K A. ladies at the home of ----- Mrs. ne\ llle dam. Mrs Freda Digmnn of Dilley tS I 3 1 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borovtcka and j , jly and Mrs. Mary Whisnand Sm ith residence in Tigard this Mollie Tallman August 28. Several . . . , nld iamuy *«iu «*«•. •• spent Labor day with Mm W 11 ' children of Portland \ isited old w eek-end at Snohomhtsh, King. friends around here last week and visitin , Mrs B ernard Aam- . r.l„,\ kolcuui in tho Hr-trs riaxlHc il uon., • •*' a Miss Yousisk of Saskatoon. Cun David Edwards and infant son at <h h P * vr. business meeting. giruck out by lin>«d«w. i». Jabtta. 1» udu, spent a few days lust week at j Rubv of Param ount, Falls Mrs. is C. K g B at ro u the n of A K ath T it«.,, ltr«nd «w , S; J obits, 1. S M S r. T d F.,rxih,-dp\ a ^ t a r t t e r -it t Forest Grove *e" Mr' days. &nd A lbert Sco,t M Miss b S ? cam eS u S n tark d ay for an indefin- v irttm B. lam Flint h r ^ on b - hall* Mu. o ff J-bhK T-o-1 the J P Rogers home. 011c a n y la s t w e e x . C ^ „ o ' , h m i h . r a n d c o i n r . m . . » in n ., t - a i l l. OO ■____ I t_____ k ||, ll„«kv. H a n n a. St-rvfford. g a n - ' Mr. ---- and -------- Mrs. — L Vermillion 7 «»«rk-Allen home i home. .. . . . . . , ---- - - ....... ...... o - - f, 1 Mrs Homer Hawes of near Eu Mrs. Scott's brother and sister-in- i and L orcthy Yedd of) Mrs. Leland Flint returned last i u r n m ^ tiX | Portland spent Sunday at the J P.l gene was a guest of Mrs. E. L. law. Mr. and Mrs. Del Clark Portland spent the past week v is -, , - . . returned home after Wednesday from several weeks at ball.. Saindon. brand«» Rogers home. R ucker several days last week. . u e . S tark home. I ! Yuba and Marvsville. ----- I Mr. and Mrs. C. P Beck and , I i W^ r t “ v iS t \ t ’ th Marysville. Cal. Mrs Mary S tuart of Portland iting several beaches. | G. J. Beck of Portland spent Labor S econ d (»aate Miss Ethel Clark spent several ' . Eveivn Hatfield Stanford I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herd re visited her mother, Mrs J. Bellish. days I l i l l . boro— AB it II K day at Bonneville dam in Portland last week visiting and -Joe s tr e tcher were turned Saturday from a wedding Maison. 2b recently. * » • 0 B Cornilles of Portland and Fred Watson is employed near her unc‘e. K Stober and family, “ eek-end guests at the H. L. Flint to u r of the beaches and a visit H anna, cf l l j Miss Magna Lessing of Portland Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Eisner and cottage w ith friends at Sunset and Coos Newport Mr*. Watson and Vernon children l i „ visited Mrs. Gail Kurils Thursday and Mrs. Eisner's parents. [ oeacn col“*»e- „ , . , Bay points They w ere entertained H. Hrandaar, If and Merlin visited Mr. and Mr;. Mr and Mrs. R. M. Scott, and son Hesses E ntertain I I a | Mr and Mrs MacDonald and Flor- w ith a wedding dinner at the home [ “ W alter o f T ualatin visited Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. T Hesse e"*er- of her parents. Mr. and Mrs S. A J c "nraJidim c “ 1 u ence of Portland visited old friends Eisner’s grandparents. Mr. and M rs. \ tained a num ber of relatives Sun- G otter Sunday and friends and I smheriand. ib i i a here Monday William B artlett, at Fisher. Wash.,’day *n honor of the Tony ” e ’ neighbors gave them a charivari v.»lk»r. Sb u i » Mr. and Mrs. J. P Rogers und Sunday. I nesw ki fam ily of Taft, who spent party Monday evening. u u u u Ira and Mrs. Someviltea of Suska- -R um Mr. and Mrs. William Hielman the w eek-end at the W. C. Heaton L uther M iller and Mr and Mrs. J ts 7 a i and son Robert left last week o n ! home. Miss D ons Heaton returned Sutherland took a load of fruit and Tutal Replaced Sutherland in 7th. a motor trip w ith th eir new auto with them for a week s• «’a y vegetables to the C hris Launer Aloha- AB K II K to visit relatives and friends in the Miss Ada Albright, who has 1 ^ome near Tillamook Sunday as J l<«rr«»n. 21» eastern states. visiting the past several weeks at a goodwiI, donatiOn from the form- ct Mr and Mrs. Henry Stober and the E P Lindow home vr Scholls friends and neighbors A ii.r” k * u daughter Alice and son Marvin of to h er home last week at Pains; llle. o{ (hp fatn,|y Mr. L auner ii..hn».m. ib Portland visited Mr. Stober's sister. Minn. has been bedfast for 18 months M. i.««n. rf Mrs. Oliver Clark, and family Sun- Program at iarm in g to n with back and hip injuries received “ day “A radio program, a Bible when a log rolled over him. The jjb",,. p No m atter how little you cat, you Quite a num ber from here at- drama, will be given as a special Lincoln I. O O. F. lodge sponsored „ should relish your food to feel your tended the county fair at Hillsboro feature at the Farm ington churcn the trip. Mr L auner is a mem •C loy» ! iast week-end. ! social this Friday evening. Ice ber of a P ortland lodge. best and get the most enjoyment It 1 4 t out of living. If clogged-up bowels T o tal ................ ............ _ Early hops on the H. Nixon and cream and cake w ill be served. A Mr. and Mrs Lloyd M urray were • Karplared H o w w r in 7th. Mildred Steinhoff ranches were tree will offering will be taken, and Inactive kidneys are poisoning Labor day visitors of their daugh .timi Juhltc in - h picked last week and picking of Doris W hittle of Laurel spent ter. Mrs. R. O. Keith, and family. 1 D 1 I I t " 0 your system, causing you to have Aloha Ü 0 1 0 U 0 1 0 0 j the late hops will start Septem ber several days last week visiting Lor- finicky appetite, and family. J a a. a t- In n in » , pitched by J u b lU . 7 . Lever- a "puny." 6 on the Nixon ranch. The early raine Demmin. MlSS W inmfred Johnson of Spo- 2 thani. Ue,ml JubUt 8lru,.k ,,ul m aking you feel run-down, slug hops are a fairly good yield. Rich- Club Meets Tuesday kane, Wash , came Tuesday to v is -(by Jubiti. io. R.»by. is. li»..« bail, gish. w ithout ambition or zest for I ard Anderson of P ortland spent Scholls Woman's club will meet it the C harles DeVoure home. thc good things in life -ta k e a few ”7f Jubitx, 2. Thrw-ba»« biu. 1 several days last week at the home at the church Tuesday. A 1 o'clock Mrs C lara Wohlschlegel of New- i “1*1“ - H-»"«. dOMS of good old Williams S I, K of his aunt and uncle, Mildred a n d 1 pot luck luncheon will be served, berg spent Saturday and Sunday Form ula and see how much better hall, M ,,rarn llranilaw j Ferd Steinhoff, and picked hops. The program will include a lim- at the C arl Wohlschlegel home. you feel. ________________ Miss Lucille Peterson returned erick contest and vacation trip Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gedosh of Williams S L. K. Form ula Is I home from the A. B. Flint home stories. A guest speaker is expected Yakima ______ visited at the E. P. Lindow compounded from the prescription ! near Scholls, where she »’as em- Mr and Mrs. Raymond Casey home last week of a form er arm y doctor and con with confidence in a ployed for a month, to go back and children of McMinnville were Clean up Tuesday tains valuable ingredients which a c - ! Tigard high school, which starts Labor day guests a t the J. C. Hat- An all day clean-up program will suit freshly cleaned by . to complish their work in four bene Septem ber 9. field home. ■ be held at the Jacktow n school O pportunity to exchange Fourth ficial ways: As a mild tonic, stom Mrs. Charles Deverell spent all Miss Ava Howard returned Sun- Tuesday. A new woodshed will be our high quality d r y ach stim ulant, laxative, and diuretic [ Liberty Loan bonds, called for re last week at the home of M rs., day after a m onth's stay w ith Mrs. built and the inside of the build- cleaning process. The 1 Olive demption October 15 and with s e r stim ulant for the kidneys. Many K ercher in Portland. Recent I Charles W ymuller at Cannon beach. ‘‘‘.VJ ial num bers ending in “3” or “4", take Williams S L. K. Form ula also visitors at the Deverell home were w in ^ ¡ d >(Ome results will m erit the Grandm a Jack Honored for other governm ent securities will for indigestion, nausea, l o s s o f Mr. and Mrs. Scher, Oscar D everell.! Mr and Mrs Hugh Lewis and About 35 relatives and friends at- i be available for a limited time, yveight and s a l l o w complexion. ’ small cost. Miss Eloise Stapleton. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs Sanford Rogers ot a b irthday party in honor j according to R. J. Seearcc. m anager w here a mild tonic, lnxatlve, atom- j Vermillion, and Mrs. E. H. Mund- Beaverton were visitors at Rubv tended of G randm a Jack of Jacktow n on of the Hillsboro Branch, F irst Na- achic, and diuretic is needed Don't I lin of Portland. | Rebekah lodge August 28. Mrs. Lu- her 81st birthday August 28 j tional Dank of Portland. Holders of take too harsh drugs which jo l t . ~~ ~~ ~~ 1 cille Flint won the speech contest Mrs. Jackson Honored ! the bonds may exchange them your system and upset your »loin- [ Gives ( onfidence sponsored by the good of the order Mrs. Rose Jackson was given a ] either for 10-12 year 2% per cent ach. Ask The Delta Drug Store to The decision of longshoremen to committee. Mrs. A udrey Heaton bonds of 1945-47 or for day for Williams S. L. K Form ula avoid a strike the end of Septem- was surprise hostess to the club surprise birthday dinner in honor 3 treasury 4 -year m p ercen t treasury notes The first bottle must satisfy or ber has done much to give busi- ancj entertained w ith ice cream, of her 53rd birthday Sunday Pres series money back.—Adv. C-1939 were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Jack- ness confidence, according to M p ians w ere made to can fru it for ent L. Gilbert, who spent Friday w ith the j o o F home and thc m ak. son J r . Mr and Mrs Alex Scott his tw o agents in Hillsboro—Rob - ing of a wool quHt in the near and Nancy May of Gaston. Mr and ert H. Kelly and F. O. Eagon. rep- future. Visitors from Hillsboro and Mrs. Mike Y unker and Ruth Coy of Forest Grove. Mr. and Mrs John Hillsboro, Ore. Telephone <7 C entral Union In s u r-, Beaverton attended Lincoln lodge Struzm ick and Mary Lou Fay of ance company. August 28 when plans w ere made Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Arland for the W ashington county conven W hitmore of Bald Peak. Say you saw it in the Argus. ti o n of which Ju liu s Christensen Mr and Mrs. J. E Bennett re is the president. turned from Blue Lake park Tues Mrs Etta H ackenberry and day w here they spent the sum mer daughter Evelyn of South Pasa assisting with boating concessions. dena, Cal., visited at the Lloyd Mrs Ernest Nelson and two girls M urray and Ed Wohlschlegel homes spent last week visiting her par Tuesday en route to Monroe, Wash., ents, Mr and Mrs. John Rosen- to visit her daughter', Mrs. Vincent balm. at Amity. Widney, and family. A large crowd from Scholls S un Mr and Mrs. George Candeaux day school attended the picnic at of Newberg visited at the Lloyd L aurel Labor day. M urray home and with them called Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Twigg and at the Herm an Shaffer home in two sons K enneth and Leland visit P ortland Sunday evening. ed at the Joe Sandiforth home in Mr. and Mrs. Francis Rowell spent the week-end at Newport. if Over 50,000 men and women in Oregon gain their HILLSBORO PAINT & Birthday Celebrated livelihood from the production, transportation, m anu Mr and Mrs. Ralph Christensen | W ALLPAPER STORE facture and sale of dairy products. entertained August 21 w ith a [ Q uality M aterial for Less birthday party in honor of their I tí Cheese is one of th e leading products m anufac Paperhanging and Decorating daughter Esther's eighth birthday. M aterial, Work G uaranteed tu red and sold, Oregon ranking third among cheese Present were Frances, Ethel and j F o r fuo weeJ:s only can you b u y these Phone 1032X Bertha Waibel, Pearl, Frances and 159 8. 2nd Ave. producing states in the Union. F uller Paints a t special price reductions. Betty Lou Burke, Evelyn Allen, T h is is a real o p p o rtu n ity to re-new Wallace Boleen, Erw in and Phyllis ; 11 Ideal clim atic conditions in many sections of the yo u r in te rio r walls, woodwork, floors, Christensen and R uth and Donald [ state m ake fo r easier curing and a better flavored Christensen. etc. — a t t ig sating.,. Stock u p now on product, as well as low cost feed for dairy herds. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. G otter and I the finest paints. T h is sale w ill n o t he sons Sammy and Stanford attended 1 Phone 953 : Hillsboro repeated this year. if W herever Oregon cheese is used you will find it state fair Monday. FUNERAL DIRECTORS W illmar Hanson spent several a prime favorite. and days last week at Seaside. LICENSED EMBALMERS Mr. and Mrs. Therlo Hansen and | 1Í Be sure to visit the Pacific International Livestock son joined relatives in a fam ily re- ] Exposition this year, Portland, October 5 to 12. It’s union at the David Whitford home Dally Trips to Portland the Silver Anniversary and promises to be the g reat in Durham August 25. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. G otter and I Hillsboro Auto Freight est event in the Exposition’s history. See the fine FULLERCLO FLOOR ENAMEL son Sammy, Mrs. J. W. Burge, [ Bonded and Insured Carrier displays of Oregon Cheese and other dairy products, with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Burge oi j The West’s most pop F w lle r w e a r F lo o r Hillsboro, took a trip around Mt. Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed- also exhibits of the best pure bred dairy cattle from ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and ular finish for interior EoarrH Btandx hard Hood August 25. leading dairy farm s in the Pacific Northwest. Forest Grove Mr and Mrs. M. B. Bozorth with walls and woodwork. wear. Gives a porcep Pickup and Delivery Service at 1Í As an entertainm ent featu re there will again be Semi-lustrous. Wash lain-like surface. Easy Mr. and Mrs. M ark Wolfe of Port- [ £Ull.€R K ill « Package Kates land joined friends at a picnic [ »«IfclTS P o in t s the spectacular combined Dorse Show and Rodeo. able. Choice of colors. to wash. Quirk-drying. dinner at Taft Sunday. Hillsboro Phone 542 Mrs J. W. Burge with Mr. and [ E ast Side Term inal Portland if Take the entire family. It’s an educational oppor QUART QUART Mrs. L. G. Burge of Hillsboro and ; Phone EAst 9131 tunity which will afford benefit to all. Mrs. Coe Swely of Roosevelt, Wash , I special price special price B uxtsn Folk Honored: Oti» Joknson Operate» Camp A pplegate Complete» Building at Farm ington Corners: Radio Program Farm ington School Friday I llllsboi‘O SllllSt t FULL€R P A IN T SAL€ S€PT. 3rd It's as hard to work in a dull ami dreary k ilt lien as it is with a sore thumb. But paint is as cheer ing as a salve is healing. Satin Eggshell I'inish makes kitchens, breakfast rooms, bathroom», nurseries and other hard use rooms easy to clean and keep dean. Its soft colors are sunny ami pleasing; its semi gloss washes like glass. fo r waits a m i woodwork Oregon Ranks Third in Production of Cheese Donelson 86 Sewell Reduced Prices 5 CLOTWÌS BASKETS P in t....5 2 c Gallon. 82.98 Half-Gallon »1.59 INTERIOR VARNISH STOVE ENAMEL Speedite puts a liaril. tough, glossy finish on furniture, floors, wood work, etc. Stands hard wear. Quick drying. Decoret gives a hard, glossy finish to stoves and pipe*. Kesistsheat. D o e sn ’t b a rn or smoke. Easily applied. . Q u a rt.. . . . , 99c 58 O9p C edar Polish. (iuitrntiteed. pt. Throw R u r h . $-« .95 24-in. x 48-in. 12 patterns to choose from. X 23c W ater Buckets. Tin Electric Soldering Iron Complete with v.H- cord Mixing Bowls Nest of fi Paint Now— Pay l-ater Under the Nutional IIuu» ing Act Plan you cun re paint and modernize your home o n deferretl pay m ent! We can help you get a loan. Come in and axk for complete detail*. Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21 X X 136 S. Third Ave, v _____ ___________ y "Keep Your Credit Good” The Man Who Robs Himself ’’POOR PA Y”- costs the man who does not pay— the most. THE man who takes on a $10 or $10,000 obli gation today— pays promptly when due— can en joy good credit convenience— again and again. And his good name extends his credit— m ultiplies it. His emergencies are taken care of— before they happen. BUT the man who does not pay—shackles him s e lf — weakens his self-respect — kills his b i g chance when he needs it most. EVEN for purely selfish reasons— pay up and keep your credit good! PIONEER SERVICE COMPANY Slate Office P IN T special price Half Pint 29c Eugene, Oregon Watch for Green and Black H andbill, w ith A rrounta For Sale HILLSBORO BUSINESS ANU PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BEAUTY SHOPS . 42' Quarter P in t. 20c You are In v ite d General Beauty Work P e rm an en t, anil alt kind« beatitz work. Tolvphona to bring in your ideas for a new Basement, Pump House, Milk House, Root C ellar or w hat have you, and we will gladly give you an accurate estim ate of cost. NO OBLIGATION ON YOUR PART SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD ® Dliaaal w on ran Plant a a t # Scholia, O Oregon O ur M otto—"Friendly Service . . . F air Prices" Washington S treet betw een 1st and 2nd Hillsboro FRA N CH ISE FULLER DEALER 151 W eal Baaeline St. Phone 2691 X -R a y ltf lIX kinds of Henutr O ffic e W ork a Rpeelalty Telephone 1471 W f t t t / S A P A IIT M K .N T R Téléphona Oregon Hillsboro *,_-> « nn ivininimiim* r n Tir UH. «kWh Ml JbJRkJkRkK .JgUV1 1 S’ j Rank Residence fd«1 GARBAGE COLLECTION G arbage Collection AND CANS 44 D. P. CORRIERI Appointm ent Telephone 2325 RUnilF.lt STAMPS GEORGE T. McGRATH BUY YOUR County A y an r ia . IN S U R A N C E S E R V IC I P ira l N a tio n al Hank PhoM Per In fo rm atio n ñ utidlo » Hillsboro .b o a , Hid». DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D. INSURANCE tV a .h ln tto n ■ taita ■ ■ bw 1 N a tio n al Telephone« Ile« Mence 701Z O ffic e 8SH2 Commercial Building Hondaya by and Phyale-Therapy Telephone. Rchand.l Dentist Evening«. SURORON Wells Building DENTISTS "The Largest Independent Bank In W ashington County" A2S1 and Physician and Surgnnn PERMANENTS Mabel D, A. O. PITMAN, M. Commandai DR. RALPH DRESSER O ur stock of Drain Tile is com plete and we will m eet all com petitive prices. P o o l-G ard n er Lumber Co. of Sanitary Beauty Shop A ll AND SURGEON P H Y S IC IA N at lllll.h o ro Pharm acy 1Í Remember, this bank is alw ays ready to co-operate in the im provem ent of farm production. Commercial National Bank PHYSICIAN EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP 89' 891 P IN T special price SATIN EGGSHELL FINISH ot $1.00 Gal $3.30 ,14th f /n c j Gallon. . .4 2 .7 9 P L u isiu » » Liberty Loan Bond Exchange Stated Home Laundrv 8C Dry Cleaners SPCCIflL now to the Argua. In < •.tiul s $1 80 .1 y . . B3c. T hree iikmi U is inonttis 38 cents. A SORE THUMB Will Open Monday Step Out! Subscribe \ \ , l u l l , J . .11 Six months cents. Two Don't let your kitchen be Orenco PEP UP APPETITE; RELISH Your FOOD Community church will be resumed next Sunday morning at 10 3() n ire rt^ w RUBBER STAMPS from HILI,SBORO ARGUÌ A 4 , . rtlMWa A rt[>.