The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 05, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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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
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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
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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,
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"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
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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
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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
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Hid».
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D.
INSURANCE
tV a .h ln tto n
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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
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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
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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()
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RUBBER STAMPS
from
HILI,SBORO ARGUÌ
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