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H IL L S B O R O Pape Fouf ! mold. Gus Moeller, Carl Schild- hauer, Herman Liebenow and W a l-. I ter Demmin. Party Given w ' t B irth d a y Observed Aloha Folk Beat Depression; Chief Holden Honored at Party F /A i \ P U T O I l l P r S Rev. and Mrs e w - Hinrichs and I U i I t n L U l l I C i a M yrtlle and Lowell attended a _____ | birthday dinner Jan u ary 4 for Mrs. i l l y O. R B e n n e tt I | Anna *****»«*•«»*• Huhman « in Cornelius, given _. , * at . j •> w n iv iiu .’, •«««;•! ALOHA Mr. and Mrs. S. J. \ a l - B lo o m in g r a s t o r H o st; j o e all of her children in honor of ley on Washington avenue have M u so lfs H o n o r e d her eightieth birthday anniversary dem onstrated that the depression _____ About forty persons were present, can be beaten. They have 100 pair Sunday school teachers met in of carneaux pigeons and th eir sale (By Mr,. E. W. Hlnrlcha) I the parsonage Jan u ary 2. Miss Mil- of squabs has helped tide over hard BLOOMING—Rev. and Mrs L I dred K rahm er waa added to the times. They hope to develop an at- W. Hinrichs entertained with a ; staff as Sunday school secretary. t tractive and reliable children’s home w atch party New Y e a r s eve. hon- Emil Brandaw was again able to in Aloha, with home surroundings oring former easterners who a r e oc up past week-end after and kindly care for the children now making their homes in this spending the holidays in bed due w hich will appeal to the parent vicinity. Present were Mr and Mrs. t0 an ¡n fection in his leg. They now have one baby in the George Simantel and Alice Jane, l N eukirk has recovered from home. Helen, Frances and Harold S im a n -. |Ajs reccnt illness. George Johnson has been clear- tel, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolf Siman- Addison Marshall returned to the ing his acreage. He has the first tel and Diana and Elaine. Mr. ana ^ja rv jn K rahm er farm after spend- unit of his house now completed Mrs. Leo Musolf and Margie. Mr. ing the Christm as vacation w ith and this week moved his family and Mrs. Ernest H allauer and Low his folks at Yamhill. into the home. He has commenced ell and Grace, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H ollauer the erection of a cote to protect C arl Schildhauer and Wilma, all spent most of last week in bed and house his present herd o f from South Dakota, and Mrs L. with the flu. thoroughbred Swiss Saanen goats Hackett, formerly of St. Louis. The John Stuebe, form erly of Bloom- Mr Johnson will handle and breed evening was spent playing "Am ing. was recently installed as pas- nothing but prize w inning goats bassador" and at m idnight a short tor of the L utheran church at Diet- and expects before long to be service was held for the group in j nj able to go on the m arket w ith these the church, while the bell was rung ; k rah m e rs Given Farew ell fine animals. welcoming the new year. Mr. antj j j rs K rahm er w e r e 1 Harvey Bennett, eastern buyer Mr. and Mrs. M. Neumann. Hen- a farew ell surprise party by for the Bon Marche, on his way ry. John and Regina N eum ann and , group o{ neighbors and friends from Seattle to New York for spring Leonite and Delmar \ oelker w ere p ecember 26. Present were Messrs goods, stopped off between trains New Year’s day guests at the Frank ancj Mesdames Al Hergert. Fred at Portland and joining Manson Miner home in Forest Grove. , K rahm er, H enry G urske. Albert there, came out to the old home Delm ar Voelker of Cherry Grove K ra h m e r William Hammelmann. for New Y ear’s w ith th eir mother, spent the holidays w ith his grand- Fred Hering j ohn Hulsman. Ed Mrs. O. B. Bennett. parents, Mr. and Mrs M. N eumann Ba„ H enry Bering and H enry Poem Published Surprise Given Jacobsm ullen. The evening was A poem by V erne Bright of Henry N eukirk was given a sur- spent in playing cards. Mr. and Aloha appears in the Ja n u ary nutr. prise party by his brother Richard Mrs. K rahm er moved to Forest h er of Poetry magazine of Chicago. The poem is entitled "Good Soil." on New Year's eve Guests were l Grove December 29. Ernest and Esther Meyer, Helen, Mrs. John Jepson was hostess to Eight other poems by Mr. Bright Dorothy and Clara Helmold. Henry, the Fern Hill Ladies' club Ja n u ary are scheduled to appear soon in John and Regina Neuman. Leon- 2. First prize in "500" went to Mrs. Poetry magazine. The Frontier, and ard. A rthur. Elmer and Stella Gur- Frank Hulsman. second to Mrs. Al- In P rairie Schooner. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Arm strong ske and Ernest Burki. bert Hergert, and M ildred Hulsman of Oakland. Cal., spent th e last of Couple Honored was aw arded consolation. the week w ith Ray A ntrim , b ro th Mr. and Mrs. H. A. M cM urphy' M ildred Brandaw Honored • and son Edw ard of Los Angeles Mrs. Emil Brandaw entertained er of Mrs. Arm strong. O ldtim ers spent the holiday season w ith Mr. a num ber of little girls in honor of of Yamhill and W ashington coun and Mrs. J. F. Kamna. They left the ninth birthday of her daugh ties w ill rem em ber Mr. A rm strong te r home Friday. Mrs. M cMurphy ter Mildred. Guests w ere Jean and as m anager for m any years of the is a sister of Mrs. Kamna. Many Beverly Hergert. M argie Musolf. W apato Lake farm near Gaston. parties and dinners w ere given in Grace Hollauer. Jean ette and Do- Mrs. A rm strong w ill tak e charge their honor by friends and rela- lores Brandaw. Blanche Muhly and of the girls training school at Sa tives. New Year's eve Mr and Mrs M arcella Brandaw. O ther birthday lem for some little tim e during the Kamna gave a watch party and al- callers w ere Mesdames Zanow. absence of Mrs. Patterson, m atron so a farew ell in their honor. O ther Koch and Salzwedel and Miss M ar- of the school. guests were Mr. and Mrs. F rank tha Zanow and A rthur Salzwedel. Claude L Benson of Bend, visit- Harder, Mr. and Mrs. H E. Linde- Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Muhly, who ing w ith his brother, Jam es L. Ben- man. Mr. and Mrs. F Schulmerich. are visiting at Glencoe. Minn., re- -’ on of Beaverton, was in Aloha this Mr. and Mrs. E. Kraus and Mr. and port that a blizzard arose w hile week His great am bition is to be Mrs. S. S. Dalby. they w ere attending th e program able to control circum stances so Kamna Injured on Christm as eve. closing th e road th at he can locate in Aloha. Chief Holden Honored J. F. Kamna suffered side in- that it took tw o hours to travel Chief Holden celebrated his 70th juries when struck recently by an- *ive ml‘es- birthday Decem ber 31. The follow other car w hile driving his light ing friends joined in th e celebra delivery truck in Portland, causing tion and good wishes te r many re the truck to turn over. turns of the event: A ssistant F ire Rev. O. J. W endling of Forest Chief a n d Mrs. H. C. Johnson. Grove preached the sermon in the Batallion C hief and Mrs. E. J. local L utheran church New Year's League play on Hillsboro alleys M cFarland. Captain and Mrs. P. day. M, „„a m -. resum e this week w ith changes P. Klump, E x-Presecuting A ttorney “ r. r e t n r ^ a T ^ e m h X ^ n K in « ^ " 8 lea^ es and ° nc ncw and Mrs J <* H am m eriley, Carl inn « Changes include Ray J. Hoffman. Miss Mabel Baker, and r-i.h r > ,. h Mann, D istributors, replacing Chev- Clyde Dooley and Miss Leilia Stan- 4hn„i -g i t » rolet in A m erican and Storm y's re- sell. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. A. Rnwftnrr Lldglliy I pannp« UOWIUlg Will Resume Play D°‘“B ,n M ry foflhM r,<?and M m *L to ’ muw K £ M°,7 The new ,caBue known a! A ul° ' Aloha.' Mr and Mrs. George Het,: th e couple and they w ere pre sented w ith a set of dishes. The following families w ere represent ed: Herman Ruecker. Henry H er ing, George Simantel, Rudolf Sim antel. Henry Gurske, John Kamna. Albert K rahm er. Fred Krahm er. E. W. Hinrichs, Al H ergert, R. P. Moeller, Emil HranHaw ’ Honrv Scheuermann. Herdlein, John Stark, • R. R. Meyer, M. Neumann. L. Neu- kirk, F red Muhly. F. Koch, Hel- Perfection Bakery, playing a re- tu rn game w ith Longview bow lers on the Hillsboro alleys, lost 2603 to 2555 Sunday. Playing for Hills- boro w ere Rood. Batchelar, Dillon, Eslinger and Coe. T ournam ent w inners include, for singles, J. Patterson. 645; C. New- ’"» r n r ery’ . v tart- w uz ^ ' oette7 ¿2?: «1«. i i bn n EL,EOrT Hw R°nge J r " Hossac£ r 1315; Sm ith and F. Henrick, 1239; H. Rogers Jr. and J. Patterson, 1209; SAXTON & LOONEY J. Coe and R. Peters, 1206. Producers of Quality W inning team s w ere Union "76," 2957; Royal Soda, 2923; and win- SA N D and GRAVEL ners in all events w ere R. Peters, Plant located 4 miles north of For 1868; J. Patterson, 1862. est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone 1609R Leisyville dty M n. John Gate« Jr.) YO UNG ’S Funeral Home “Thoughtful, Sympathetic Service” Phone 972 Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs. Brice Adams have moved to Forest G rove and Mr. 'a n d Mrs. Norman C arter are living 1 at the H ornecker place. Mrs. Lily Hanley and A rth u r and John and Mrs. H arriet Ford spent New Year's at Eddyville w ith Mr. and Mrs. Kurtz, form erly of this , community. Joe Seus, who has been recov- ering from a short illness, received word of his m other's death Ja n u ary 3 at Odin, Kan Mrs. Seus. form erly of Kansas, lived here a num ber of years and had visited here since her retu rn to Kansas. A lo h a D r a in a g e D is t r ic t to H o ld M e e t on M o n d a y ALOHA—Proposed Aloha D rain- age district will hold a public mass meeting at 8 p. m. Monday. All cit- izens are requested to attend. Prom - inent speakers will outline the . proposition. Susbauer of Hillsboro: Mr. and Mrs. F rank G urvelle. Mr. and Mrs. H u r ley Newman, Reedville; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. T urner. Mr. and Mrs. H. T urner, McMinnville. T heir son. Captain A. L. Holden, and wife w ere prevented from attending the party, so w ith Mrs. E. M urphy came out New Year's. Johnson, Mc F arland and K lum p brought the flow ers and decorations. F. E. T u ttle now has his modern home on H unter avenue practical- ly completed. Mr. T u ttle is a con- tracto r and builder, a n d he is proud of his efforts to provide a home te r the family. It is one of the most outstanding and attrac- live homes in Aloha. Bobby Claypool has bene ill w ith asthma, but is much improved. Mr. Neilson of th e Aloha G reen- houses is busy these days changing his planting to cucumbers, follow- ing a good tom ato crop th at he has ju st harvested. Mrs. H. E. Scruggs has just re- ceived word from Dick, who is on th e U. S. S. M aryland, is re- covering from a serious attack of blood poisoning. A. G. C aruthers, m anager of the W estern Wholesale Jew elers of V an couver, B. C., w ith wife and two children visited his mother, Mrs. Redman, during the holidays, -Iack G reves showed a series of moving picture scenes of Alaska at the church M onday evening. Mr. G reves has been visiting hi3 m other of the Aloha Novelty shop. It is understood th at Mr. Greves will retu rn soon to Alaska, taking w ith him a bride, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sidw ell w ere in P ortland this w eek visiting w ith Mrs. Sidw ell's family. Forest Jones, form erly of Cedar Mills, now of Jun eau , Alaska, vis- Aloha Business Directory Aloha Lumber Co. The beauty of the colorful Equipped to size lum ber as required at yard. J. B. IMLAY & SONS Hay - G rain and Feed P oultry and D airy Supplies MIXER FRESH-FEEDS OLYMPIC Enameled Range is apparent at first glance. It is easy to see the generous size of its oven and the fuel saving assurance of its wide, shallow fire be». The high quality of the materials w h i c h give the OLYM PIC such a long and trouble-free teed by 60-year life is guaran its manufacturers old reputation for sustained high quality stoves. THE O LY M P IC ENAMELED RANGE GIVES YOU THE U TM O ST IN UTILITY A N D RICHARD BARBER SHOP H a ir c u t« 25c Aloha Oregon ALOHA SHOE REPAIRS Old Brlekllne Shop Still doing best of w ork w ith best of materials. —J. S. Stanton. ; C. J. Stickney for Real Estate, Rentals. Fire and Auto Insurance Aloha Oregon Emerson’s Garage Associated Products General Repairing Telephone 8251 ALOHA PHARMACY L. H. Farlow, Prop. Phone Beaverton 9910 Prescription Specialist Com plete Stock of Drugs Cigars and Tobacco DR. W. D. HUNTINGTON 136 S. 3rd Ave. Phone 21X I ited this week in Aloha and will I retu rn soon to Alaska, where he is interested in mining. Kay H alderm an of Safeway stores has been transferred to manage the big St. Johns store He moved his family to th eir new home F ri day. E. L. Saunders, new Aloha S afe way manager, is moving his wife ind baby into the Johnson house on Blanton street. Charles P yron has accepted a position as chef for the Club Victor in Portland He took over the duties on New Year's day. David B. Morrison spent five days last w eek at Silver Sands camp at N etarts Bay. Mrs. Rose C uba has retu rn ed home from the hospital. Mrs. Farlow. wife of Leonard Farlow’, Aloha druggist, has been confined to her home w ith the flu. Her condition shows improvement. Mrs. Bert Craven spent C h rist mas w ith relatives in Los Angeles, Cal. Naught A- Gottlieb, form er H ills boro business men. have purchased the Aloha cafe, and took possession Monday morning. Beaverton Grange to Meet Saturday BEAVERTON Beaverton G range will meet in the grange hall in all day session Saturday. Mrs. Jesse E. Davis has re tu rn ed to her home in Omaha, Neb., after visiting relatives and friends here for several weeks. School Opens Beaverton school opened Mon day after being closed three weeks owing to the measles epidemic and holidays. Dr. P. S. Welsh is conducting a series of free class lectures on first aid in the high school science room. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. H untley of Tacoma, form erly of Beaverton, are leaving soon for Omaha, Neb. Mr. Huntley is an em ploye of t h e Union Pacific and is being tra n s ferred to Omaha. Mrs. H um burg was hostess at her home Wednesday to the Past Noble G rands' club. She was assisted by- Mrs. L. L. Myers. Elmonica ELMONICA—F rank Buru, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Buru. who graduated from the U nviersity of N evada last Ju n e and who is now em ployed as paym aster in one of th e larger m ines in Nevada, flew up to P ortland for the holiday v a cation period to visit here w ith his parents. He retu rn ed by plane to San Francisco to visit w ith his uncle cn route to Reno. George Brandi, son of Mr. and Mrs John Brandi, who has been em ployed in Colfax, Wash., for the past three m onths as forem an in a vegetable warehouse, is spending two weeks at the parental home. Charles Brandi, who is employed in th e construction of the Newport bridge, also spent a short tim e at home. F riends will be interested to learn of the b irth of a baby girl to Mr and Mrs. H J. Ball of F u ller ton. Cal., December 30 The little girl has been nam ed C orrine Sylvia Mrs. Ball will be rem em bered as Minnie Brandi. H ow ard Wilson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wilson, who graduated from Oregon S tate college in the H IL L S B O R O , Beaverton 9955 Aloha, Orc. A lo h a B e a u ty n n d B a r b e r Shop O. B. Bennett We specialize in Permanents and Ilaircu ttin g $3 and up 35c Ph. Beaverton 8218 J. L. T u rn er Real Estate Insurance OREGON Thursday, January 9, IB.'tf, “ school of chemical engineering two years ago, expects to leuve soon for Astoi 1.1. w here he will be em ployed as a chem ist in one of the larger mills in that city. Saturday night guests of Mr and Mi: K. N ystrom included Mr. and Mis. II. Boline, Mr. tnd Mrs. S M rs. Z a c k M artin P a sse s; Kleppe and Mr. an-1 'Mis. J.S tro m - G r a n g e W in s H onor quist, all of Tigard M iss Evelyn Lichty will leave this week w ith her brother-in-luw 4 Hv M r« . K L C o a t and sister. Mr. ami Mrs. John L iv KINTON G range Home Econ ingston of Orenco, for Seattle, w here omics' d u b will meet at the hall she will m ake her home. today (T hursday• at 2 o'clock. All Mr. and Mrs. George Lichty and grangers are welcome. family of P ortland were Sunday Mrs. Mary Kershaw, who has g u e s ts at the F lan k Lichty home. been spending the holiday season A m arriage license has been Is with her daughter, Mrs. K enneth sued to Helen Stoffer and Joseph Barnes, and family of Oak Grove, G rim er of Elnionicu. Both have returned to her apartm ent with been residents of this com m unity Mrs Lilly M Bieriy the first of the for many years week to rem ain indefinitely. Friends in this district w e r e A. B. Flint has a new truck to shocked to learn of the sudden use in connection w ith his milk death of John Donovan, proprietor business and a milk route. of the Donovan Motor Sales cor Amos B le r ly , son o f M r. a nd M rs poration in Portland, last S aturday. Floyd Bieriy, is slightly Improved Donovan was a brother of Mary fro m h is illn e s s w it h qu|nsy and Tom Donovan, w ho reside in Mr. and Mis Robert I’ooiiioy the Elmonica district. and three daughters returned from A m arriage license has b e e n a visit w ith friends in Tillamook. granted to Robert Johnson of the : the first of last week, after spend Elmonica district a n d Thelma ing the holiday season there Stronquist of Tigard. Miss Beulah Boyles spent last week in Portland, the guest of tier aunt, Mrs Faj Meyen, Former Resident Dies Mrs. Zaek Martin. 68, who resid ed on the RooJ roud during the Funeral services for H. Delbert past 16 or more years, but went to Turner, 23. who was killed New California a few m onths ago to r e Year's day in an autom obile acci side with her daughters, died at dent near Toppenish, Wash., w ere the home of her daughter. Mrs held Sunday afternoon front the Glessie Wilson o f Acampo, Cal . De local C hristian church. cem ber 27 Mrs M artin had been ill for some time, after having a stroke of paralysis. Stie is survived by the widower, four daughters and i son. H erbert, of G aribaldi, a daughter (B y M is * M a r th a V a n d tr z a n d e n I The Misses Louise Edmunds. Jane in South America, one brother and Stayton. H enrietta and KlinnieVan- nine grandchildren. She was an derzanden, Earl Edmunds Jr. and active member of the Christian Dan G ardner of Portland visited at church of Beaverton, being a the J. M. V anderzanden home T ues teacher ter a num ber of years. The M artins formerly resided in New day. Bert Dalton, accompanied by his berg before moving to this local brother of Seattle, spent New Year's ity. Potato growers' association met in at the home pf Mrs. C. F Jesse Mrs. Dalton, daughter of Mrs. C the school house last Monday a ft - F. Jesse, and son Robert retu rn ed ernoon. Many of the young people hen- to their home in Seattle. Edmund V anderzanden, son of have been having measles during Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Vanderzanden, the holidays, but they are all re left Sunday night te r San F ra n ported as getting along nicely and cisco, w here he is attending school were able to take up their school A ltar society of Roy met with duties the first of the week. Mrs. Blerly Resigns Mrs. W illiam Vandomelen Thursday Ladies' Aid met Thursday a fte r Charles Duyck and Ju liu s Moore returned home S aturday from their noon at the home of Mrs. Lilly M. trip to the east by the southern Bieriy. Mrs Bieriy resigned as vice- president and Mrs. Madge Pomeroy route. was elected to fill the vacancy. M r. a n d M rs. G e o rg e G r a f f i M ar If you change your address k in d ly notify the A rgus direct and at garet V anderm ost), who have been once. tf in eastern Oregon for several Kinton Group Meets Today Accident Victim Buried on Sunday Roy months, have returned to Portland and pent a few days last week at the C Vandernnxst pluee They are planning to reside In Portland Mr and Mrs. Ulognuve o f P o rt land w ere guests during lust week of Mi. and Mrs. Everett D. Wright Win Certificate An Oregon State Grunge merit certificate for one hundred per cent paid up dues for last year wus hung up on the walls of the hull at grunge meeting Saturday A new truck was delivered S a t urday to the J. J Vanl$leek ranch Mis. Fred Anieker has been ill at her home the past week Mr. and Mrs. Gutlieb S trum o f Boardman were guests Saturday o f Kinton G range of which they are former officers and members. All aie invited to attend the se r vices at church Sunday, which will be as follows; pruuchtng service ut 9 45. followed by Bible school at 10:45. There is a m arked Increase in the attendance of the Sunday services, there being 35 present Sunday. Rev John Good of P o rt land brought the message in song with several selections, the accom panist being Madge Pomeroy. Mrs. Ethel McCormick of H ills boro was u mother. Mrs. accom panied in Hillsboro guest Friday of her Lilly M Blerly. who her home mid visited until Sunday evanin*^ Palin Values D e W itts Antacid Powder An e ffic ie n t, q u ick acting, pleasant re lie f in discom fo rts caused by G astric A c id ity ( lly p e ra c id ity ), "S o u r Stomach,** Belch ing, Fatulence. 50c Prevent Colds Stnod ardized COD LIVER OIL Hodgen-Brewster Large slock o f a ll brands. Egg Mashes, C hick Feeds and d a iry Feeds are lim e proven. They are hacked by a fie ld service tha t gets re sults. M in im u m P r ic e s T r u e E c o n o m y is B a se d on R e su lts— N ot P r ic e . KRAMIEN'S Palm D rug Store Farmers’ Cash Store Prescription DrugglsU Feed - Seed - Wool and Poultry Phone 266 Telephone 3061 SHIPPERS! A re Y ou S a tis fie d w ith th e R e tu rn s Y ou G e t fo r Y o u r P ro d u c ts ? Let the oldest, most re lia h le Produce and Com mission House in P o rtla n d . . . Oregon Savinar Produce Co. 438 S. W. Cor. Washington, m arket y o u r veal, hog's, beef, lam b, m utton, and a ll kinds o f live and dressed p o u ltry . PLAN NOW FOR P r o m p t S e r v ic e — H ig h e r R etu rn s Sewer Service We are prepared to su p p ly you w ith q u a lity , tim e -re sisting concrete sewer pipe fo r connections w ith the m u n ic ip a l s e w e r s y s te m . O ur pipe, h igh in q u u lity and reasonable in cost, is d urab le and w ill serve you in d e fin ite ly . ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE Hillsboro Concrete Brick ÔC Tile Co. Phone 1341 North of Cannery, across W. W ashington St. ^5: The First National Bank of Portland, Oregon Condensed Statement of Head Office and 26 Branches LOW 6-MONTHS ROUNDTRIPS ftv w a y o f CALIFORNIA"0* sa,e C h ica g o $ 6 2 .7 5 $ 8 0 .7 0 RESOURCES Cash on Hand and Due from Banks $15,560,744.55 18,696,313.53 $34,257,058.08 United States Bonds - . . . - 19,824,375.11 Municipal and Other Bonds - . . ..................... - 17,521,742.29 Loans and Discounts . . . . . . 141,750.00 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank - - - 2,004,422.52 Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures 155,006.31 Other Real Estate Owned . . . . . 43,373.62 Customers’ Liability—Acceptances 382,492.01 Interest Earned . . . . . . . . 70,755.67, Subscription to Federal Deposit Insurance 92,619.10 Other Resources $74,493.594.71 TOTAL.......................................... LIABILITIES C a p i t a l ..................................................$2,500,000.00 Surplus - 2,225,000.00 Undivided Profits - - - - - - - 604,811.89 $ 5,329,811.89 Reserves for Contingencies, Interest, Expenses, etc. 263,890.45 Acceptances - - - - - - - - - - - - - 43,373.62 Other Liabilities - • » - « • - - - • • - 31,746.25 Deposits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68,824,772.50 TOTAL...............................................................$74,493,594.71 MAIN BRANCH UPTOWN BRANCH FIFTH, SIXTH AND STARK . SIXTH AND MORRISON Southern Pacific H. D. OLSEN, Agent. BEAUTY S H O P S LAK EVIEW MEDEORD NYSSA PENDLETON SALEM STAYTON TH E DALLES TILLAMOOK WOODBURN THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Tel. Beaverton 2051 - 9904 PHYSICIAN EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP G eneral Beauty Work ANI) SURGEON A. O. PITMAN, M. D. at llillshoro Pharm acy PHYSICIAN and RURCKON X’Rej* and Physio-Therapy Commercial National Rank Bldg. Telephones Office 8231 Renidenre 791 Z Sanitary Beatify Shop DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. Permanents nnrl r II kinds of beaut, work. Telephone 13R1X All kinds of Resutr Work F h y sld an and Surgeon PERMANENTS a sperlnlty Telephone 1471 WEIL’S APARTMENTS # Mabel Hchendel Wells Building Telephonee Residence 2881 Office 2fiR2 DENTISTS GARBAGE DR. RALPH DRESSER COI.UEUTION G arbage Collection Dcntltit SOUTHEAST PORTLAND BRANCH MONTAVILLA BRANCH LIVESTOCK KENTON BRANCH Phone 021 HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AND CANS Commercial Building Telephone 144 JA CK MAIER Evening«, Kuniliiy, l,y Appnlntment Telephone 1391 INSURANCE RUBBER STAMPS GEORGE T. M.GRATII BUY YOUR W««hlu,tnn t'ntuty A««nrlM INNIIRANCK HRRVICK Flral National Hank Halidin« RUBBER STAMPS Branches Outside of Pori land ALBANY GRESHAM HEPPNER ASTORIA CONDON HILLSBOKO ENTERPRISE LA GRANDE UNION N ew York $ 1 2 3 .6 0 $ 1 4 1 .3 5 t.oaeh fare, good in coache, and chair-car, on all our train s Tou riat fare, good in im proved Io u r n t Pullm an,, p lu , m o d e» berth charge. Other Portland Branches ROSE CITY BRANCH UNION AND RUSSELL BRANCH EAST PORTLAND BRANCH we have on »ale daily until May 1 4 G o or return the tu n n y w inter w a y -v ia California. It coat, only a dollar or to more fare than to go »tra.ght Ea,t and b a c k ; rrafArrrr more to some deto natio n,. GREATLY REDUCED w inter coach and touziat ro u n d trip ! to ea,tern p o in t, the privilege o f in- eluding ( ahlornia on your tr ip ... /t/v ra new long return lim it o f try months 1 h i, I , the travel bargain -----------------------------------EXAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS — ------------------- - C .« * 7«»r„f T..e..r As of December 31, 1935 DENTIST BEAUTY SELFRIDGE Furniture Co. ARGUS, Phon* 2211 For In form atio n from HILLSBORO ARGUS nillahoro oh»ut h lro rto rr or Ito A 4>«rtlm ro ro ll Tho Arana— .1101 ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------- I