The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 07, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    Pape F oui
H IL L S B O R O
Lester Reynolds of Redding. C a l.
School Spirit
| w ere J. C. Reynolds, Mrs Fran-
lielpt« to M ake
| ces Jones. Messrs, and Mesdaines
a B e tte r School
J George H auser and daughter Irene
I of P ort,an d . George Connolly and
son, Harold Reynolds and son, and i
O rville Reynolds.
Miss Irene G ardner spent T h u rs -'
T nrU rv»«
* day and F riday w ith Mary Sandy
J U I1 1 0 1
1 a tM^ss'kEffie Toates w ent to E u - | ^ ^ a -V A l H l O U n C C d
Mountaindale
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A R G U S.
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HILHI NEWS
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Thursday, November 7, 1935
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son has been called for Saturday from North Dakota, ure new pu-
evening by the president. Mrs. Ray ptls here.
Ego. T here will be a pot luck din-
Ml glld Mlsl o tto o rn d u ff Via­
net- at 7 «clock Please bring silver- ,led Mr all<( Ml„ Kl, Wohlsehleget
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hy
H f ’ h h o ro I
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H L S c h o o l S in .le n t |to«|v
" f t * f° r i <‘.’Ur, ™'n use. Officers Sunday at Scholls Mrs O rnduff is
u ill be elei ted. 1 hen* will be no camped ut Scholls while employed
program Everyone invited
at cracking n u ll at Nutcroft.
I,
Everything In Inaurane«
,
J. I. Northrup Taken to
New pupils nt the Fir Grove
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H l l . l l l NEW S STA FF
•school
are
Thelma,
Beth.
Maui
tee
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Ml"s
Homm,
teacher
at
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ito
r
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Hillsboro Hospital
1701 3.1« K. W ashington I
and Donald I lllv
Buck Heaven school, began nerv- I , Phone
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Aashtant Editor«
Mr. and Mrs Lee M cIntyre of ‘ng hot htnch at school October 30 <
gene
Thursday
as
a
delegate
in
Tryouts
for
the
Ju
n
io
r
plav
to
( h r M i«» M a r g a r e t M a th ir a m )
M a ry C a ld w e ll and L u V e rn e A hen J ro t h
Wohlachlegel wae he only
An international teu will be giv­ Hillsboro visited her mother. Mrs '
A th le tic a Joy F t'e lk e r and Haym ond
MOUNTAINDALE—J. I N orth­ journalism from Banks high school be given December 13 w ere held
en Uxlay (Thursday) at the Mae- Lena Meyers. Sunday Mrs Meyers ?!’*' ,h" C wUh p rrf*0‘ • “ •"d « "e e ,
She
return
ed
home
Saturday.
last
week
and
until
Monday
noon
I.a ir. E xe cu tive C ou n cil Ir in a l Trank
'
! the first six weeks There are sev-1 «
rup had a stroke Sunday after­
Dowell home, honoring the mothers js ¡11
Sydney Connolly of W illamina were not finisher!
C lub Representative'«
P h ilo .
U n ir I
noon and was taken to a Hillsboro spent
Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond
and new members of Girl Reserves
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__ ______ Gabel
______ 1 vn enrolled.
several days here last week ' The play itself has a very th rill­ t ’ h u r c h lo G ir l Botervea. Jean Anne
hospital Monday morning.
i w ith friends.
The program includes a talk by ' and her mother. Mrs. Jam es Crouse
Mrs Ira G. McCormick visited
C o n n e ll; Senate. M a u ric e Peerenhoom
H i-Y . Ton» S tre tc h e r. B lu e -H . E lm an
W. S. Reynolds and Lester Rey- | Mrs. N H. Toates accompanied ing and unusual plot. It concerns
Miss Grace Lowers, the Girl Re- of ‘ " Newberg, visited the Ira G. I Mr» Paul S tau u en s at Whitford j
S c h u lm c ric h . H a ro ld Meyer. T ri-S q u a re
serve secretary Tea will lx- served McCormick faintly Sunday eve- October 30.
olds of Redding, Cal., spent several Mr. and Mrs. R E Fox of P ort- an involved murder. It seems that
A d v is o r
Mina P e a rl A lle n
at 3:31) and 4:31) o'clock. All m oth­ nlng.
days last week w ith Mr. and Mrs 1 land to Sauvies Island one day members of a family w ent to Elton
Mrs. I) W McInnis visited a
W illiams' house at 12 o'clock m id­
ers are urged to attend
C. S Reynolds and family. They last week.
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Reynolds brother, K L. McCormick, ut Htlls-
night
to
read
the
will
he
left.
As
returned home Monday.
j
Fruit Requested
of Newberg were overnight guests boro October 20 McCormick ts re ­ Walnut and Filbert Meat»
they were reading the will the
Editorial
New Saw Bought
n t her uncle, W. I. Jones, Thurs- covering from an Illness Mrs D f
Mr. and Mrs R. E. Fox a n d )
Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck requests "dead"
w alked into the room.
There has been some talk of I The T ry-S quare club has p u r­ day.
L ight H alves 30c lb.
) W McInnis of Reedville accoin- j
daughters and Mr and Mrs. John that all the Pythian Sisters in this A knock man
at
the
door
is
answered
buying
a
public
address
system,
chased
a
new
saw,
saw
arbor,
King and sons of P ortland were community bring their
canned and in the confusion and excitem ent
Honor Roll Given
pflnied Mrs. McInnis.
that
is
a
loud
speaker,
for
thé
high
motor,
and
other
necessary
fit
week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs fruit to the next m eeting so it Elton W illiams is m urdered. He is
Pupils at t h e Mountain T o p 1
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school. This would be a wise and tings with which they will make
N. H. Toates and family.
can be sent to the home.
school with perfect attendance and
an
unpopular
man
and
everyone
Say
you
saw it in the Argus.
profitable
thing
to
do.
For
years
saw
This
saw
is
to
be
used
for
Miss Gldays Overton of Buxton
McMinnville, Oregon
has a reason for killing him. Who students not high enough up nor cutting lum ber for th eir buildings no grade below 8ft w ere Jean and
O ur classified columns may have
spent the w eek-end at the J. C.
G eraldine Ornduff, G alene Wenger. just w hat you ate looking for-- I
Did
It
’
low enough down on the bleachers This project required a cash out- Donald T.vkeson. Beverly Collins
Raffety home.
tf
The cast is as follows: Elton W il­ have been shouting "Down in front' l-iy of about tw elve dollars. Plans and Charm alne Brunson. The teach­ Head them.
D inner party guests of Mr and
liams, th e late unlam ented. Allen and uttering vague threats when f‘»r an adjustable table for the saw er, Mrs. Mike McCann, rew arded
Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck and daugh­
Sigler: John, the butler. W alter some unthinking person has ob- •!<■’ being developed by M Romig them with a half-day holiday
ter Helen w ere Mr. and Mrs. W il­
Foelker: H attie Williams, sister-in- structed their view. For years and Edward Hurd All lum ber will There are 2!) enrolled here. Sylvia.
<Rx Mr». J. A McCoy)
liam Joos of Shady Brook a n d
Sydney Connolly.
KANSAS C I T Y - Kansas Citv law of m urdered man. M argaret trem bling speech-m akers and sing- be eut on the 1 inch to 1 foot scale Orville a n d Leonard Anderson,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. j school children and their teacher. Cypher: Mrs. Rand, housekeeper. ers have tried to throw th e ir voices and will be the actual sizes and
purchased
A rchie Thompson a n d
children Miss M argaret Kellogg, enjoyed a Evelyn Hatfield. Alice Stevens, the to the ones at the back of the lengths that can be
w ere Mr and Mrs. Claude Hutch- Hallowe'en party Thursday after - ward. Dixie Lee MacDowell: Mrs assembly and the ones at the back, from a lum ber yard. The idea is to
on the G eorge W hitm ore place, 2 'a mile« west of L aurel,
ens of Taft, Mr. and Mrs. O rville noon at th e school F air View Bent, form er housekeeper, Esther unable to hear have started a loud m ake the building of these minia-
tures as much like real construc-
Hutchens and son R ichard of For-1 school held th eir Hallowe'en pro- Hartv: Dawson, chauffeur. Tom hum of private conversation.
All these ills could be cured with " on work as is possible.
est Grove, Mr. and Mrs. O liver scan! in the evening Mrs. Crystal Stretcher: Horace Kemp, cousin of
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W estcott and children and Mrs. Mabley of Hillsboro is th eir te'ach- Mr Williams, Jay Smith: G er­ the use of a public address system.
S ale to .start a t 1 :()() I*. M.
tru d e Kemp. Henpecking wife of This would cost but $140. a rel-
Jacnhson Honored
Tom Sandy of Hillsboro and J. J. er.
Constance Peterson:
H utchens of Banks.
Mrs. Zoe Quick of Orenco called) Horace. «-onsiance
i-eterson: Sheriff atively small sum for such a j A show er was given for Mrs.
LIV ESTO C K — Six Jer.sey-Hol.stein cow s: H-year-ohl to
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Appleton and Monday on the home folks Mr
D epu’ great good The cause is a worthy George Jacobson, formerly a mem-
fresh en N ovem ber 29, 3-year-oltl to fresh en N ovem ber
one and deserves serious consider- bt' r of the Hilhi faculty. Thursday,
daughter Joliene of Beaverton vis­ and Mrs. Charles Waddle and Mr. ty Carson. F ranklin Oliver.
at th e V arner residence. Miss Nex
ited his mother, Mrs. H. O. W eav­ and Mrs. Ira ^row n.
15, I cow s fresh in S e p te m b e r; I Je rse y -G u e rn se y y e a r ­
Raymond Lair is business m an­ ation.
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I and Miss Fort w ere hostesses. The
er, Sunday.
ager and K eith Busch assistant
lings; and 2 horses.
Mrs. Charles W addle and babv manager.
evening was spent in playing
Ceremony Held
Entertainment Success
are visiting in V ernonia w ith her
bridge Mrs. Romig won first and
FARM M A C H IN ER Y — Case tra c to r, 15-27; A d rian ee f>-
The recognition ’cerem onial for Miss
Hallowe’en entertainm ent given sister, Mrs. Percy Whitfield.
Brogden second. O ther guests
Hot Dogs Bring Funds
to o t m ow er. A d rian ee K-foot rak e , Ll-ineh chilled plow,
Mrs. M J. V anderzanden w ill en ­
the new Girl Reserve members was w ere Mesdames Abraham. Barnes,
at the M ountaindale school house
S aturday evening was a huge suc­ tertain the H arm ony club m em ­
Four dollars was added to the held Monday in the gym. The Romig and H athhorn. and Misses
3-ineh M itchell w agon and bed. bay rack , d ra g saw , h a r ­
cess. E verything was sold and all bers and th eir husbands November general funds of the Philo treasury them e was a circle of iight into Cimino. Brogden. Yoder. Potts
row , set w ork h arness, d riv in g h arn ess, sa d d le , and o th e r
13 w ith a pot luck dinner at noon by a sale of hot dogs at the foot­ which the new girls stepped with Parr. Broadbent. McDonald. Crozet\
reported a good time.
a rtic le s too num erous to m ention.
Mrs. Frances Jones of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy visited ball game Friday. M argaret Laver. their lighted candles. The yellow Hougucz and Allen.
and Ruby Reynolds visited Mr. relatives in Portland Friday. Mrs. Betty Mayes. Naydene Patterson light casting a mellow glow on the
CROPS— A b o u t 10 to n s lo o se h a y .
and Mrs. Page G ardner Sunday M. J. V anderzanden and daughter and Violet Wick w ere the volun­ blue and w hite of the background
Attend Session
afternoon.
M arjorie and friend were in P o rt­ teer committeemen. Sim ilar sales was impressive.
TERMS OF SAFE: $20 and under cash. Over $20. 3 ', divcouflt
Eight Girl Reserves and th eir
Mrs. Emma Schw ander is im ­ land Wednesday visiting friends are planned for future home games.
lor caah. or bankable note at 8*7 interest.
advisor.
Miss
Tennessee
W
eather-
proving rapidly from h er recent
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Strohm ayer
Conference Attended
red. attended inter-club open house
illness.
visited Mr. Strohm ayer's brother-
Boners
Faurest
Anderson, Lloyd Self­ at the Y. W. C A in Portland last
in-law
and
sister.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Miss Doris Peachy of Stayton
G ettysburg is now a battle of ridge and Bob Tongue accom­ week. Swimming. dancing and
spent several days last week with John Boeker of Portland, Sunday.
A dminivlralor of G. W. Whitmore Estate
the Revolutionary war, according panied by th eir advisoh M. Romig. games were enjoyed. The Japanese j
h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Birthday Celebrated
to an exam ination paper in A m eri­ attended an area conference at club served tea.
J. W. lll'G IIE S . Auctioneer
w. U. (TIKISTKNHEN, Clerk
Peachy.
F rank V anderzanden was pleas- can history.
Camp Collins over the week-end.
Guests Honored
The present session of the legis-
Pot-Luck Held
Guests at the C. S. Reynolds antly surprised Saturday evening
A pot-luck dinner was enjoyed
Phelps Gives Program
home at a dinner Sunday given at th e home of his parents, Mr latu re is to settle the trouble be-
by the social com m ittee of t h e
in honor of W. S. Reynolds and and Mrs. J. P. V anderzanden. The tw een Italy and Ethiopia (civics
Program and service committees Girl Reserves Tuesday at the home
evening was spent in playing '500.'' exam, paper)
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w ere appointed at the Senate m eet­ of Violet Wick Plans were made
Those having high w ere Mr. and
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^nd M / T n S V s ^ M a r h ^ V a n d ^ ^
The biol° ^ elasses h a' ’e been ing Monday evening. Senator Phelps to help with the m others' tea. In ­
fulfilled a penalty imposed on him
guests w ere Dixie Lee Mac- j
zanden and low Guy Raymond. M r f ° UeS,ln « .and m ounting common at the last meeting by giving a vited
Dowell and Miss Tennessee Weath- [
insects
and
weed
seeds.
• The lamp shown here Is both
program
all
alone.
erred
Vanderzanden received many love­
a floor lam p and a study lamp.
ly birthday gifts.
I taken apartm ents
i n Portland, cd home with them for a few days'
I t ’s adjustable to proper height;
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. V anderzanden
w here he has work. They have a visit.
silver and gold finish; silk-on-
and little son Wayne visited Mrs
man caring for th eir farm in the
p arc h m e n t shade— $ t 6 . 9 5 —
N orvail and Eldon Haveman re ­
V anderzanden's brother, Francis
Pleasant View district.
easy terms. T h i vis just one o f th»
turned Sunday from a three days'
Vandehey, and family of Roy S u n ­
Buford
Deford
is
w
orking
for
(By Mr«. Bird McCormick
fishing trip near Tillamook. They
many new , scientifically c n rre <
day. Mr. and Mrs. Vandehey have
Claud Stevens at Sweet Home this brought home a good catch of
a new baby.
lamps on display at all Pepco
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN — The w eek
Mrs. G race Webb of Salem vis­ potato crop here is dam aged by
H e ctric Stores— see them!
Mrs. W. G. G alinat gave a birth- fish.
Children between the age of 21
ited h er son and daughter-in-law . the freeze. Extent of th e damage day dinner Sunday for her daugh-
and four enum erated by J. P.
Mr. and Mrs. Z elbert Baker, S u n ­ will not be known until digging ter Betty
"
day.,
F rid a v ^ n d 7 ^ , ! ? ^ 1
LI°yd and Donald Versteeg were Jones, clerk of Pleasant View dis­
w » I.B.S, Adjuttablt
trict, included 12 boys and 10 girls
Celebrate Birthdays
/ Floor and Hudy
I. E X Tabi«
Mr. and Mrs. John Brady of H ill-I threm om eter registered 17 degrees t h ^ ' h r s i ^ The“'"wtt-k ’ w ith ' bad
The Ernest G uenther family vis­
l.mp
4
iluitj- lamp
side spent W ednesday evening at at Bald Peak.
colds
*
“ b d ited Lynn G uenther Sunday at O
S. C.
» V*lu> $169$
V.l„. $7 9$
the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. P
Mrs. Otlo Hostess
-r
,
.
®rady aPd fam ily They celebratet! I Mrs. Sam Otto entertained w ith
...
I fa c h e r E ntertains
Mrs. Beryl H utchens of Newberg
■èw*.
the_ birthday anniversaries of I. a dinner Sunday for Mr and Mrs
D" ‘'* S‘“ ‘ons. tc c lie i at played two violin num bers at the
P Brady and son Darrel.
R O. Krum row . Mr. and Mrs Lee pl,c asan‘ Vlcw- entertained her pu- Mountain Top church Sunday eve­
Sunday dinner party guests at Berlley and Richard Espcnel of P**f. and a num ber of th e patrons ning A play is being prepared by
th e J. A. McCoy home were Mr. Portland and Mr and Mrs. D A
a Ha'*owc en Pa rty Friday the Sunday school to be given in
and Mrs. E. G. Place
and M arjorie Otto and David and Helen Otto i ?r ‘ernoon Thc children competed the near future.
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Doctors tell the man who
of Thatcher. In the afternoon Miss Evening guests here w ere M r and lor prlzes w ,th best costumes. Jessie
Attendance Perfect
w ants to keep fit to drink
M ildred Powell and two brothers ! Mrs. W illard Johnson and Mrs y er,stecg and Ferne Ego received
F
em
e
Ego. Jessie
at least a q u art of m ilk a
Ä . E harI- 'ey Ego. Charles
and C Hintz,
’E
1 Stan-
= ’-
and Bob Place of V ernonia called. J C arl Ehienberger of Portland.
day. Milk is a com plete
H urrim an and Gordon Christie first ens w ere perfect in attendance
Party Enjoyed
food in itself—offering all
and
second
for
boys.
Games
were
HENRY STEWART
Rt at AthIed lll ^ e cn PM r rr ,r '7 S 7 ni ° yed | played and refreshm ents' served in at the Pleasant View school the
the essentials to keep you
KINTON— H enry Stew art, hto Thursday1 n ijh t ^Th» 7 k horne the basement. Visitors w ere Mr first six weeks Bad colds have
physically strong and m ent­
who made his home with .h7
J,h7 u r °_°r? S Wer,C !."d Mrs. Albert Hintz. Mr and been prevalent here. T here are 21
ally active. Let us deliver to
children enrolled.
daughter, Mrs. W. C. Hall,
the I decorated w ith black cats, owls Mrs iU y E eo '’ M rs^FaH Chrls’on
• A ll you have to do io sa in in (hit
your office daily.
Meet at Pleasant View
past three years and has been in and w itches and orange steamers. Mrs H V erstecc ' Mrs A l f r e d
coitest
is io write the answer» to
F
irst
meeting
of
the
Pleasant
poor health much of the time,
died Games, contests and fortune tell- Hutchens Miss Mar-caret N e i l l 7
F riday afternoon. His son
R o y , -ng made up the evening's pro- Mrs. H arrim an
i,drtt Ne‘H und View com m unity club for the sea-
five easy questions about home
Stew art of Haines, has been at th e gram. Mrs. J. E. Blazer and Miss
lighting. The three winners each
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hutchens
Hall home during his last illn ess,1 Helen Homm presided at the re-
GUERNSEY DAIRY
week w ill he those who most
and Mrs. H all left on the train ireshm ent tables O thers present and children w ere entertained S un­
Saturday afternoon to accom pany were Messrs, and Mesdames Ray day by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Vin­
SAM HULIT & SONS
dearly state the correct answers.
the rem ains to Haines, w ere in ter- Ego, Glenn Miller, M. W. Whit- cent of Hillsboro. Vincent retu rn -
Phone 2568
Questionnaires and entry blanks
ment was in the fam ily lot th e ¿pore, F. E. Hoffman. Misses Enoala
1% miles south of Hillsboro
first of this week.
| Barlow, P uddy Dempsey and Marie
«re available free at all o f the
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j Fuchs of Portland. Ju n e Holcom of
leading
stores.
Rotarians Attend Meet
Scholls M argaret Neill. G loria and
FOUR
Tw enty-one Hillsboro Rotarians ^ eyyiBell Hoffman, M arjorie Pet-
Each
week's
contest begins Mon-
1935 — Score 98.4
attended a meeting sponsored by 1 „ of* and Doral Saxton, and Messrs.
day
morning
and
doses Saturday
Gold Medal Diplom* Wtnnce
H
arvey
Neill.
J.
E.
and
Dorman
the P ortland Rotary club at the
DRIVING
in 1934 — Score 98.2
Portland Golf club Friday night. Blazer, Hodson McCormick, Bu­
evening at 5:00. Submit your entry
Songs by Pio Zanobelli were in ­ ford Deford, K enneth M cInnis and I
Silver Medal Diploma Winner
at the store where you get your
cluded in the program. "The O rig­ Ned G reen and O rlie Kendall o f 1
in 1933 — Score 97.8
inal Radio Pioneers” w ill play at N ew berg and the host and hostess, i
entry blank. A new contest every
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. McCormick.
Thi«(«S it *H«<hed ro all
1 the Rotary luncheon today.
enam e I F S. H e lle r Sight
week for six weeks! That's 18
Mr. and Mrs. J J Goodman of
im p « h i t >otir ftuaranire
Prosser. Wash, form er Pleasant !
<»f l i i r p t « d e n u iu a lly j , .
chances
to win. Enter this easy
• •
View residents, visited the H FI. I
signed to r sai« seeing.
contest d ip this advertisement as
Neill and Earl Christie families
Wednesday and Thursday.
a reminder to get an entry blank.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoffman vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. George Gould at
Portland O ctober 30
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Blehm have 1
C o o p e ra te W ith
Your H ilh i
Newa S ta ff
RUSHLOW
Girl Reserve Tea
Slated for Today
WANTED
Model Bakery
Kansas City Pupils
Present a Program s
P U B L IC
SA LE
S ATU R D AY, NOVEMBER 9
W IL L IA M N E U E N S C H W A N D L R
NEW
I.E.S. BETTER SIGHT
LAMPS
Freeze ¿Damaging
Chehalem Spuds
3 I. E . S . Better Sight
Lam ps Every Week
to Contest W inners
PEPCO
Electric S T O R E S
Mom ingdew
80Z
MADE
CHEAPER
r
Service Means Three
Cet Details A t A l l Leading Stores
Things in a
C o n tr o ls
Water Company
Your
tion.
i (
service
*
9 9
wheat smut
A T LOW ER CO Si
than a n y other dusi
—
eonnec-
r
2. Our supply facilitici
O
O.
And this is of v ery
special importance—our
responsibility to the com­
munity which must be
and is met twenty-four
hours a day by every em­
ployee, with skill, dis­
patch and courtesy.
NEW
IM P R O V E D
CERESAN
D a sh in g to the station . . . to stores |
1. . . to showsl It’s the short h o p j th a t
a re so w asteful of gasoline.
S u p e r - S h e ll g a s o lin e is n o w j
b a la n c ed to reduce s f o p -a n d -g o
w astes in th ree im portant ways.
S u p e r-S h e JI not only con save
you up to a cupful of gaso lin e on
eoch "cold" s ta r t. . . but also up to a
cupful in 10 minutes of hill climb­
ing . . , a n d up to an o th er cupful it»
I hour of stead y runninq!
Stop to d a y for a tankful of thi»
thrifty Super-Shell.
T re a t seed w ith N e w Improoen
CER ESA N and you’ll get rffcrliii
rontrol of stinking*smut at. tower cost
than you can w ith any other dust
treatm ent!
At the average seeding rate, less
lhan 3c an acre buys this protection
against loss. M any other advantages,
loo! New Improved C E R E SA N hai i
lieeit recommended by the II. S.
Dept. of Agriculture. M akes almost
no flying d u st in treating. Can be I
applied b y g r a v ity t r c a le r w ith I
little labor.W ill not clog or break the j A t th ese n eig h b o rly S ta tio n #
drill. And as a rule, increases y ie ld s!)
W I,. Htevens, l.a u re l
In actual tests llie increase has
Hanks Service Station, Hanks
averaged 1.13 bushels an acre on
H. E. Ewer, A loha
'lean seed!
Mission Service Station. Beaverton
Use on barlev. loo, lo control Clement's S ervice s u t . Beaverton
.overed sm ut, black loose sm ut,
B alm G ro ve Park
•tripe and seedling blight. Cereal
G. L. M et iilehen. G lenw ood
Pam phlet lux I) free. Ask y o u rd ealer
Progress G arage
>r write to Bayer-Seinesan Co., Inc.,
Helvetia Store
Wilmington, pelaw gre.
II. I: Snyder. D ille y
N Lilly, Gales Creek
SEED EVERY YEAR
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SERVICE COMPANY
R. E. Wiley, local manager
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
S ty les o f d ress, sty le s of busi­
ness . . . in fa c t, sty le s of a l­
m ost every kind a re c h a n g ­
ing c o n sta n tly .
B ut one th in g th a t n e v e r
c h a n g e s is th e “ p e rs o n a liz e d ”
service th a t can he p rovided
by y o u r hom e-ow ned, in d e ­
p e n d e n t h ank. B u t o u r m e th ­
ods, s ta f f and co n n ectio n s a re
keyed to th e tem p o of 1935
business.
T he o ffic ers of th is hank are
local re sid e n ts— y o u r frie n d s
and n eighbors. T hey invite
y o u r re q u e s t f o r “ p e rso n a l­
iz e d ” service.
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
O eneral Beauty Work
Pwrnanenta nn<l all kind« of
beauty work.
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S a n ita ry B eauty Shop
All
kind»
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PBY 8IC IA N
AND
SURGEON
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N
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and RIIIHJRON
and Phyala-Tharapy
Commarrlal
National Rank
Bldg
Telephonen
^Office 1111
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DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
TERMANENTO
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Telephon« H71
(
Wells Building
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COI.IECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Drntht
Garbage Collection
Commercial Building
and canb
Telephnna 144
KrM inga, Sunday« by Apanlntamri
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L). P. CORRIKRI
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
Commercial
National Bank
“The Largest Independent Rank In
Wdi.lnngtun County’’
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