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Thur (day. May 14. 1930
Buxton Group
Meets Tonight
H IL L S B O R O
and
I Hu i
' I n I i D um a hoi iky'.,
|)U I tw o weeks.
Orcnco Circle
Plans Session
ARGUS.
H arold R eynold: arid ■on. M rr
H IL L S B O R O .
G
O R E G O
Kansas City
Union Meets
Pa ita Three
j He m akes his ow n term s. You a re
I layward School
(d e a d in hi» sight u n til you accept
them . Jo h n 3:10 nam es the term s
Closes for Year and tells w hy he m ade them —
th a t C h rist paid It all T hen Bible.
Bible. B ible a n d P ray , P ray, P ray
K enneth K eenott. A d d i­
an d G row , G row , G row - G eorge
tio n a l guest: w cic S idney C onnolly
of W illam ina
H e len H o lle n b e c k ,
For G od so loved you th at he N. T aylor, B eaverton.— Paid adv.
HAYW ARD
H ay-vard
»chr.ol gave his only begotten Son. that
i Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L u th e r and
closed tiiis w eek M arth a S h av er by b elieving in Him, you should
C ora N orth -
of Keo <«y, Mi
and ( ail S tfg rn an n took th e eighth
tu p nt P u i 'l a n d . G eorge C onnolly
New Rcaident Break » R il.
H o n o r M o th e r » ; M i» » G ln s k c and Mr and Mi '. O rv ille R eynolds Candidates T a l k ; S c h o o l to grade e x am in atio n s M unday and tint be sc ra p -h e a p stuff, b u t have
etern al life." So it m eans.
r 1 f l a t enee M i
New Fam ily II r e
Tuesday. A picnic w as held for
lo f Fori st Grove.
E m p lo y e d nt S to re
C lo s e T u e s d a y
H ear th l; m a n —"Y ou k now th e
cek p en t th e
th
e
pupil.,
W
ednesday.
Mr and Mi
F ail H ollenbeck
chan g e has m eant so m uch to me.
m other. M is
Ihv Mo J.o, Mr
T
he
tw
o
Fultz
b
ro
th
e
rs
of
M
ol­
i and Mr. and Mi. L eonard V an-
I d o n 't like to ta lk about it but I
I It y M r . H a u ti B u o t . l t s l
(Ry Mr- .1 A McCoy)
alla a re logging th e G eorge Laem - got p retty h ard in my m ind ag ain st
dornelen of Roy visited S u n d ay
BUXTON
Biixl
Tow n ■
O ',J" v l l t e d
r e la tiv e s
ORENCO
F
rien
d
ly
C
ircle
w
ill
KANSAS
CITY
K
ansas
City
erm
an
tim
b
er
T
ru
ck
s
from
N
orth
w
ith
Mr
H
ollenbeck
s
sister,
Mrs.
cliil» w ill meet nl till Kt invi
Id S i t u r d a y
D e lm a r ini'i-t w ith M rs T hom as C D uncan, W alter K irkw ood, of R ick reall, F arm ers' U nion m et at Hank.: W ed­ P lains a i" to h aul the logs to the God. My poor old g ra n d m o th e r's
tonlKhl 'T h u rs d a y )
tears d id n 't do any gixxl and now
m e d h om e w ith him at th e m a n se M ay 21.
ev en in g in
th e
Pu>d! N orth P lains mill.
w ho I.s in the Salem general hos­ nesday
M II Wntson Is recovering from
I am very h appy th a t I cam e u n ­
k end
T h irty m em b ers of th e W om an's p ita l.
N eighbor
hall. S p eak ers fu r the
mi a ttack of th e qlllnzy
J
a
m
e
P
enm
an
ce
le
b
ra
te
d
his
F oreign M issionary »ociety of the
evening w ere Ray A n trim of Aloha, 74th b irth d ay an n iv e rsa ry . P resen t d er G od’» grace before w e laid
nee
S
a
tu
rd
ay
Mrs
C.
I.
W
illiam
s
spent
several
Mrs. I ' A P eter o n aei n n ip .in ie d
her aw ay. “He received th e new
A dance • ill he given by Man- Mi thodi l ch u rc h of F orest G rove days last w eek w ith h er m other, , can d id ate for s ta te rep resen tativ e, w ere Mr. and Mrs. O tto H unger, life
h er d au g h ter. Mr f M C hristen
tw o y e a rs ago.
pent last T h u rsd ay w ith Mrs. S.
' and J M S tre tc h e r of Scholls for Mrs. C laren ce U pdike and Mis»
on. of P o rtlan d to C orvallis for nini, : Social clu b at th eir hall May I. Carlyle. Miss B ernice C o rn e ll-, Mrs. C ora N orthrop, of P o rtla n d i county clerk.
R ight now; rig h t w h ere you a re
Hi
I Mrs. N o rth ro p w ill leave T uesday
Beth.
a visit w ith relativ es recently
i in sin. defeat an d b itte rn e ss bow
on, a m issionary on fu rlo u g h for a vl.-it w ith re la tiv e ., in C a li­ j G uy R aym ond spent Ixst week
Mr« Agnes P ie rc e of m a r S po- ii from
Mi s A nn L a e m erm atr of F orest
Mrs Jessie T allm an ami William
Lim a, P eru , gave a talk on
w ith his b ro th e r and wife, M r G rove w as hom e w ith h e r folks y o u r head a n d tell G od you ta k e
n ig g le re tu rn e d S a tu rd a y from a kane, Wash , a ite n d e d th e fu n e ra l h er w ork and ex h ib ited a larg e c o l­ fornia.
forgivenesr for sins on th e ground
H ollis H artw ick of B anks w as , and Mrs. D ave R aym ond of F o r­ o v er th e •.eck-end.
"f her father, P e rry B e n e fie l, h e re lection of curio«.
tw o w e e k s ' sta y at B elk n ap S pring
a w eek-end guest of hi» uncle, est G rove.
V ictor W hite i.s em ployed at a S atu rd ay
Honor Mothers
i Floyd R affety.
longing cam p n e a r Mi l
K ansas C ity school closed T ues­
Mr and Mi
LEONARD D. WRIGHT
D rills C o r n u tt and
Mrs. E. J. K o rtzeb o rn of H ills- ' Mr. and Mrs. F ran k C orey w ere day. T he c h ild ren and th e ir teac h er |
Mr and Mrs. J o h n Boon mid S tan to n and P a tty R h ea v isite d
BEAVERTON
[.conard D ouglas
boro
sang
at
th
e
sp
ecial
M
other's
!
hosts
for
a
d
in
n
e
r
p
a
rty
S
un
d
ay
Mi:
M argaret Kellogg, enjoyed a
fam ily of R yderw ood, W ash, spent relativ i“! al Y m ealla th is w e e k -e n d
day serv ice a t the com m unity I for Mr and Mrs. Jo h n W inter- party. T he sixth .■ a . .«-nth g ra d ­ W right. 17. son of M r and M rs A.
the w eek-end and M o tlp r
day
ch u rch S unday. S he wa.s accom ­ berger and fam ily of H illsd ale and er: are going to co n tin u e at school H W right on F arm in g to n road,
w ith M ri. Boos' parent», Mr and
died at hl home Sunday M ay 3 '
pan ied by Miss L u clle M cG ee.
Mrs M a rg a re t K erhli of G re ham until a fte r ex am inations.
Mrs. J o h n Hellish
aft< r a few week.,' illness. F u n e ra l
Mi s K en n eth Daw on of Y akim a,
M ary und Bob Rilev. w ho have
Ira
B
row
n.
Mrs.
C
h
arles
W
addle
New F am ily H ere
ervice. ,vere held from the B e a v e r­
Wash , is visitin g tier p aren ts. Mr. been living w ith Mr. arid M rs. C. I and little d a u g h te r A udrey and
Mr and M rs G e o rg e B tirlin g h am
ton C ongregational church T uesday
ami Mi
G F A n d er on. O th er W illiam s for th e past tw o years,
Dean
Q
uick
w
ere
S
u
n
d
ay
d
in
n
e
r
i
i f Portland have m oved into ( ' A
afternoon
May 5. W. E. P egg in
guest , at th e A n d erso n hom e M oth­ have re tu rn e d to P ortland to live.
p a rty guests of Mrs Zoe Q uick of
P eterso n 's h o m e on th e we t ,lde
Mi
J u lie tte F razier. R oute 1, e r's day w as th e ir son, E ugene
Mr. and Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck O rcnco. Mrs. Ira B row n, w ho has charge. In te rm e n t C rescen t G rove
of tow n M r Bill llngliam w ill h e C ornelius, ha ju st been aw ard ed A nderson, and fam ily of P o rtlan d anil ion H ow ard Mr and M rs E arl
cem etery.
em ployed w ith Flw ood logging Co a C e r t i f i c a t e of R ecipe E n d o rse­
L eonard w as a g rad u ate of th e
Mrs. A F Mill., of C aldw ell, ' H o lle n b e c k a n d Mr. A E W illis been ta k in g tre a tm e n ts in P ortland,
re
tu
rn
e
d
hom
e
w
ith
them
.
A loha-H uber grade school and up
Hlhs F ractu red
m ent by B ettel Horm and G ard en s fdaho. y oungest sister of Mrs. S. 1 spent sev eral days last w eek w ith
Ray V andehey re tu rn e d hom e to th e tim e of hi« illness he w as
Mr G land. w h o r e c e n tly m oved for h er i t rip e, "A n to in ette’s M old­ L. C arlyle, a rriv e d S a tu rd a y for a ' Mr and Mr . Ja c k M offat of C he- Tu<- day ev en in g from a hospital in
h ere from near Bank
received ed S alad .”
w eek's visit w ith re la tiv e s in O ren - halls, Wash., and a tte n d e d th e fun- P o rtlan d , w h ere h e h ad his tonsils a m em ber of th e ju n io r class o il
th e B eaverton high school, w h ic h '
four bro k en ribs w hen lie was
e r a ! of Mr. and Mr: M offat’s son rem oved M onday.
T his certificate, w hich brings n a ­ eo and F orest G rove.
wa.s dism issed fo r th e fu n eral.
M r and Mrs B A. M itchell sp en t W ilfred.
kicked b y a hoi e last w eek N eigh tional reco g n itio n to Mis.-. F razier
W hile E thel McCoy w as riding S choolm ates serv ed as p allb earers.
h o is and friend
g ath ered at th e i g iv en by B etter hom es and G a r­ S atu rd ay in Salem .
; Mrs A rch ie T hom pson and ch il- a bicycle at school F rid ay she fell
(Hand hom e w ith te a m s and plow
Mr . B ertha B uford of C la tsk a n ie | d re n atten d ed a bow er S a tu rd a y off an d b ru ised h er left leg quite
dens only Io di Iingui.s|ied recipes
e tc . F riday to do his plow ing and w hich puss its testin g k itch en 's ■pent the w eek-end w ith h er uncle afternoon at the hom e of M rs Jim
DEAD MEN NOW L IV E
>
-s r
s
badly.
"T w enty sheep in th e p astu re
.«ceding, w hich was u n f in is h e d at tests for d ep en d ab ility , ex cellen ce and au n t. Mr and Mrs. I. T. Wood- H arlem an of D avid's Hill in honor
Ben P a rk e r visited frien d s a few
w ard. Miss B uford tau g h t school ) of Miss M am ie S andy of Banks.
the tim e h e w as In ju red
Ladies of t.u li-. and fam ily usefulne. s.
and
one
ju
m
p
ed
o
v
er
th
e
fence—
:
d ay s th is w eek at B eaverton. He
of th e com m unity fu rn ish ed a pot , M e -. E ia z ie i's endot.'.cd recip e hi O re n ro for a n u m b e r of years.
S unday d in n e r p a rty guests of helped c e le b ra te th r e e b irth d a y s How m any hav e w e left?” asked
W om an's M isionary society w ill Mr and Mrs. J
luck d in n e r
teacher.
L. V andom elen w hile there.
• follow »:
m eet w ith Mrs H A. M itchell T u es­ and fam ily w ere Mr and Mrs. W.
"N one." shouted Jo h n n ie an d he
M em bers of G reen M ountain
Mr. and M rs H erm an W oodry,
Antulnetti
.Molded Salad
to
day In stead of W ednesday.
I, D avison and fam ily and Mr. a n d M r and Mrs. E dw in P ix le r and w as right. If one ju m p s o v er they
G runge m et at the hom e of Mi am i
l!4
table
spoons
g
r
a
n
u
la
tis
i
g
elo
-
all follow.
Mis. F. M oyer of P ortland.
Anna Glaske Employed
Mrs M artin G in d h art one day la t
little
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
C
arolyn
J
e
a
n
and
tin e
A nd w e a re ju s t lik e th a t says
M r an d Mrs. Ja m e s M athiesen Mr. an d M rs. S tan ley R ice and
Mis» A nna G lask e is em ployed
w eek to assist w ith th e ir w ork
'4 cu p cold w ater
at B eck's g rocery sto re to rep lace and d a u g h te r M argaret w ere w eek­ little Jo y , all of P o rtla n d , w ere th e G<x>d Book—“All we. like sheep,
Mr G in d h a rt has been m with
2
c
u
p
s
b
o
ilin
g
w
a
te
r
hav
e gone a stray .” Isaiah 53:6.
M iss E va B row n, w ho had to q u it end guests of th e ir son, R asm us w eek -en d g uests of M r. an d Mrs.
rh eu m atism th e l a t few w eeks
F ath er Adam, aw ay b ack in th e
M athiesen, of A storia.
due to ill health.
Mr an d Mrs Jn e F ry d en d al m ade I 3 tablespoon» su g ar
J
A.
McCoy.
*4 cu p v in eg ar
V isitors d u rin g th e w eek o f
F ra n k D eK alb of L aG ran d e v is it­
a tr ip to Spokane, W ash , last
Mr. and Mrs. J. A McCoy, Mr. beginning m ade th e jum p. O ut in ­
2-3 teasp o o n salt
w eek
ed last w eek w ith his stepson. I H. M axw ell, w ho has been q u ite and Mrs. J. P V an d erzan d en and to th e land of sin he w ent an d we
*» teaspoon black p ep p er
ill. w ere M r and Mrs W ill T h o m p ­ son F ra n k en jo y ed a p a rty S a tu r ­ all follow ed. Sin b ro u g h t death.
. L a u r e n c e H ill.
Mr and Mrs. F llw y n Erickson
cop new pros, cooked
son of P o rtla n d and Mr. and M rs. day ev en in g a t th e L ouis S tro h ­ —"B y one m an sin e n te re d into '
and d a u g h te r Donna I ce of S ta y to n
Add
to
Store
2 m edium young carro ts, sliced
’he w orld, and death by sin: and
have m oved i n t o t l m
J,,,- |(
B eck's grocery sto re had a new Ed T hom pson of T igard.
m a y e r hom e.
anil conked
so death passed upon all m en fo r
S y d n ey C onnolly of W illam ina
house. Mr E ric k so n is e m p lo y e d
M
arjo
rie
V
an
d
erzan
d
en
sp
en
t
th
e
ele
c
tric
re
frid
g
e
ra
to
r
m
eat
coun-
2 cups sh red d ed cabbage
at Weatlmber
; te r in stalled in th e sto re last w eek, w as a w eek-end guest of re lativ es w eek-end w ith Mr. an d M rs. W al- i th a t all have sinned.” R om ans 5:12.
2 sta lk s cele ry , diced
A dam lived on in to a good old
and frien d s here.
Mr and Mrs Elmo T allm an and
te r B usch of H illsboro.
1 j cu p diced, cooked, strin g beans w hich enables them to c a rry a s u p ­
age, b rin g in g sons and d au g h ters
H arrison school y e a r w as ended
d a u g h te r M avcrene of T im b er pent
M
ilton
C
ro
p
p
sp
en
t
th
e
w
e
e
k
­
ply
of
fresh
m
eat.
A
sp
rin
k
lin
g
1 tablespoon» m inced p im ien to
tile w eek end w ith Mr T allm an's
system for vegetab les w as also in ­ F rid ay and th e pupils and th e ir end in P o rtla n d w ith M r. and Mrs. into th e w orld. Yet from th e d a y '
M ayonnaise
of th a t first sin. h e w as a dead j
p aren ts enjoyed a picnic S unday. J. C. H ill
parent», Mr. and Mrs G eorge H ig­
stalled
’*
co
p
ro
o
k
ed
young
beets
gle
M r and M rs R ussell G ram m ar T h e ch ild ren and th e ir fa th e rs p la y ­
M arjo rie V an d erzan d en . H enry m an in G od's holy eyes; dead in
S
h
red
d
ed
crisp
lettuce.
an d sin». A fter A dam , on
Mr. and M rs W E Hill visited
and ch ild ren of P o rtla n d w e re ' ed a gam e of baseball in th e a fte r­ T ew s and C lifford R u ta n enjoyed trespass
Soak th e g elatin e ,n th e cold w eek -en d guests at th e G. A. Rob- i noon in w hich th e fath e rs won.
at the R alph H annan hom e In P o rt-
a p a rty at B anks S u n d ay evening. and on. com e th e sons of m en: all
dead
in
G
od's sight; dead in tre s- j
Mr. and Mrs. D onald G arrigux
w ater for 5 m in u tes Add th e b o il­ i son hom e.
M r. and M rs J. P V an d erzan d en
See m e th ree tim es every 15 hundred m iles
ing w ater, sugar, v inegar, salt and
Mr. an d Mrs. A ntone B ella of an d d a u g h te r Jo a n n w ere S u n d ay and fam ily en jo y ed a p a rty T h u rs ­ 1 pass and sins.
and I'lik e e p y o u r bus ru n n in g like a new tup.
G od loves th e last on» of them
p ip p e r, an d stir u n til dissolved W arren d n le sp en t th e w eek -en d I gti«*sts of M r an d M rs B ru ce H ahn day ev en in g a t th e hom e o f Mr.
C A N D IIM T E K IR
Y ou'll save a lot of jack on repair b ills too.
and he found a w ay to b re a th life I
I C h ill u n til th e gelatine begins to w ith his p aren ts, Mr an d Mrs. ‘ an d baby son of E ugene.
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
V
an
d
erzan
d
en
of
Republican Nomination for
. in to them . You a re one of them . I
th ick en P o u r a in im l am o u n t of A dam Bella, an d fam ily.
Mrs. Hollenbeck Honored
Roy.
th e g elatin e m ix tu re in to a mold
STATE SENATO R
Miss H elen B aughm an of P o rt- - M rs E arl H ollenbeck w as h o n o r­
Neil F itsch arles. R obert and R alph
(w h ich h as b een rin sed In cold land sp en t th e w eek -en d at t h e 1 ed w ith a d in n e r p arty S a tu rd a y - V an d erzan d en v isited re la tiv e s in
w u tert and allo w it to ru n over S W. B aughm an hom e
evening O th er guests w ere Mr. anil P o rtla n d o v er th e w eek-end.
tin* side» an d bottom , a rra n g e th e
M edford P erso n s and M orris Me- Mrs. L eonard V andom elen of Roy.
F ra n k V an d erzan d en sp en t a few
peas o v er th e bottom of th e mold E n tee left M onday m o rn in g for | Mr.
and Mrs. H u b ert S m ith and days last w eek w ith h is au n t. Mrs.
We have new equipment and charts to prop­
*s»r
and place a rin g of th e sliced c a r­ DePoe Bay w h ere th ey w ill sp en d ' sun E arl and Mr. and M rs E arl M ary F.sh. and fam ily of P o rtlan d .
erly
lubricate any make of car there is.
ro ts aro u n d th e sides. C om b in e th e a w eek w o rk in g on th e M cEntee H ollenbeck and d a u g h te r H elen.
W. W R abuck sp en t th e w e e k ­
rem ain in g v eg etab les s i t h th e r e ­ boat an d fishing
end in P o rtla n d w ith his w ife and
Did
you know th a t your car should have at
m ain in g gelatin«* m ix tu re and c a re ­
d au g h ter, __________________
M rs. W a lte r A lbright.
least six different grades of Oil and Grease?
fully p o u r in to decorated mold
C hill in th e re frig e ra to r u n til firm
We have every kind, with the latest equip­
W alter V an d erv eld en an d fam ily i
und read y to serv e. Urinmld and
of F o rest G rove: M r. an d Mrs.
ment
to do the job right.
g arn ish w ith m a v o n n ite . S erv es
P e te r V andehey and fam ily of G ales
8 to 10.
You
are invited to stay and watch us do the
C
reek;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F
ra
n
k
K
em
per.
!
M /\SO N H IL L —M ay 6 w as th e
tlly Mi » Margaret Muthieren)
e.
job.
13th w edding a n n iv e rsa ry of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. M a rtin V andehey !
H illsboro A rgus co n tain s all th i
M O UN TAIN D ALE
Miss M arie and Mrs. C h arles Johnson. T hey and son. L o re tta V andehey an d th e
new s of H illsb o ro an d th e s u r­ R affcty e n te rta in e d w ith a su rp ris e o bserved th e d av bv e n te rta in in g honor guest M rs. A ntone V andehey
ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead i t p arty S a tu rd a y ev en in g in honor at d in n e r th a t evening for th e ir nf Roy. G u ests d u rin g th e day w ere
d th e b irth d ay s of h er fa th e r, J. :,
an d k eep in fo rm ed on w h at
t< r
tty M te Mt - Ida W • • '
'
'
-chka
C. R affcty, Sam R affcty and A r- and Mr. and M rs B laine W aldorf.
h ap p en in g nt home.
Phone 1271
Third and Lincoln Streets
and son
H illsboro.
leta R affcty. G uests w ere Mr. and
M r and M rs E. A E m ery a re
L o retta and L aw ren ce V andehey
Mrs. Fd V and erzan d en of G ales co n d u ctin g a series of B ible class- ■' w’cnt to St. P aul F rid a y n ig h t to
C reek. Mr and Mrs. F ran cis B ran - es on S a tu rd a y evenings a t th e ; a ,!enc? th e p lay given by th e high
d e n b erg of O rcnco. Mr and Mrs. IC. IL G onyo hom e
school students.
F crd H artw ick and son Hollis. Mr
Mrs. A. L ickess of P o rtla n d sp en t
Phone 953
; Hillsboro and
Mrs. E. F. Lem ing. M r an d th e past tw o w eeks v isitin g h er
Mrs. B u tler R affetv and fam ily, daughters. Mrs. C h ris C h risten sen
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R affety and and Mrs. E rnest O berm cier. Mr.
and
B ETH A N Y -CED A R M ILL — Mr.
A lma. V clda and A rleta, M isses ■ and Mrs. E O b erm eier e n te rta in e d
LICENSED KMRALMERS
M rs W ern er M eier e n te rta in e d
G lad y s O verton and R uby R ey­ th e ir resp ectiv e m others at a M oth- and
w ith a d in n e r p a rty last S unday. '
nolds, J C. an d Sam R affcty and ■ e r's day d in n e r party.
P re s e n t w ere Mr. and M rs. J o h n '
th e hostess.
M r and Mrs. R E. B enefiel of H e rrin g of D undee, an d M r. and
C lau d e H u tch en s of T aft v isited L ongview . W ash, and th re e chil- Mrs.
Stands For:
A lfred T u ller, w ho re tu rn e d
• r h „ r a ,P r- MrS- ArChie T hom Ps,,n' ! d ren sp en t S unday at th e Toge re c e n tly from a tr ip to C alifornia. :
TRUCKMEN!
"N o in crease in tax es
No new
h
trsday.
Jo
hnson
home.
IN CUM BENT
A lfred A llenbach an d M iss Rose
com m issions
No
ap p ro p riatio n s
S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty guests o f: A bout 75
ons a ttcn d ed the Traglio w ere m arried last Friday
th a t a rc not ab so lu tely necessary.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H enry W eaver w e re , M ason Hi]1 picnjc S u n d ay
Republican C andidate
—R educe tax es by c u rta ilin g e x ­
night.
R. G D ickm an of M
M y yrtle
rtle C
C reek.
reek . t ^ jrs A nna D onaldson received
pense». - Not a tool of any boss,
Mr. an d Mrs. A rth u r Schulz and '
M
rs
Sain
D
orland
of
O
swego,
M.
for
group o r faction
W ill consider
1 S P o tter, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. H ane- w ord from h e r d a u g h te r in K ansas J e a n e tte S chulz sp en t S u n d ay w ith
Service
every bill on It» m e rits an d v ote
C ity th a t th e ir house had been Mrs. S chulz’ m o th er, M rs. V ale, at
ford
and
fam
ily.
M
r
and
M
rs
Roy
A
n
n
u
al
M
onthly
for th e best in te re sts of th e state
d estro y ed b v fire and th a t all of Jefferso n
A ppleton. Miss T helm a D orland
und co u n ty
E veryone is a ta x ­
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u
. r,
Mrs. D onaldson's household goods
C ed ar Mill baseball team defeat- '
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6
5
payer, e ith e r real, perso n al, in ­
ed L aurel Sunday afternoon. 10
tangible. gas, in d u stria l nccident,
to 7.
autom obile. d riv e r's license or o th ­
Hillsboro
e r tax . — E very d o lla r sp en t comes
Subscribe for th e Argus.
Second Term
(Paid Adv,
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336 E. Wash.
Phone 1701Y
from you, then let's cut o u t u n ­
G eorge H auser an d I Mrg M ay W aldorf and V irginia
n ecessary spending. — W ill legislate
Not w o rk in g for P u b lic
d a u g h te r a Iren i e ^ of s P o , rtlan
arold
according to btunneaa principle».**
G„ d . Ea H Hi
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U tilities C om m ission
w e re :
(P aid adv.)
M ae
11
' 'I atten d ed a g iu n q c
tin d u y night.
• v. u. observed nt
iun i h u u li S u n d ay
u pinginin.
I I ' Of Up (■ |l ;||*|»
C C o n n o lly a n d son. M ildred H er-
geit an d
28 N ears in
Oregon's Service!
TlatimuiL
Local Woman Wins
Recipe Endorsement
tIFC
Talk with
L 0
10
HL EU
70
L u b rica tio n •«
Couple Celebrate
Birthday Surprise
13th Anniversary
Held M ountaindale
SAHNOW BROS. GARAGE
Donclson & Sewell
Bethany-Cedar Mills
J. A . Thornburgh
W O R K IN G
HARD
CARPENTER
FR E E
P. u. c.
COUNTY
ASSESSOR
j
RUSHLOW
orn of
Hillsboro, Mr. and
Mrs Christensen,
M argaret
Schmidt.
B eryl Johnson. M aude F rench. M ae
! H am pton, O line Jo hnson and a
' g ro u p of children.
Verboort
S un d ay ev ening M rs V andehev
w as p leasan tly su rp rised w hen her
ch ild ren cam e hom e to ho n o r her
on M other's day. T he ev ening w as
enjoyed by singing, and ice cream
an d cake w ere served la te r in the
evening. F o rty -tw o w ere present,
in clu d in g M r an d M rs Joseph
H erm ens and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs.
P e te r V anderzanden and fam ily,
all of V erboort; Mr. a n d Mrs.
— a n c / w in n in g / a m t a s t/fO
smoof/ios? £ / ( r / / T in //to w or/c/
Yet Getting Nowhere!
It may be a boat, swinging aimlessly with one oar.
It may be a business, with indefinite plans for ex­
pansion or improvement. It may be in a job, with
nothing in sight for the future. But w hatever the
problem, balanced effort and straight steering are
needed to solve it.
• H ere’» your chance to get
an exceptional bargain on a
fine new H otpoint 8-cup coffee
m aker that brew s delicious
coffee every’ time! Every hom e
should have one . . . ideal
s h o w e r o r w e d d in g g ift.
H ere's w hat you get:
And the required means to solution form one of
the things that this bank is able to develop for you.
We may aid in starting a savings account. Some­
times advice concerning investments is needed.
Sometimes it's a commercial loan, or a loan for
personal advancement. But in any case of financial
need or “ personalized” advice, this bank can sup­
ply the necessary “ extra oar.”
K tta la r Price
8-eup Hotpoint Coffee
Maker . . . . $6.95
15-plece Glass
Luncheon Set
.
3.95
1 Pound Wedhams
Drip Coffee . . .
.35
Coffee Meesurlng Cup . Free
Totel Value .
.
.
$10.95
. . . ALL THIS is yours for
HAT do you look for in nn right? T H E G R E A T E ST POSSIBLE
SM OOTHNESSI W h n t’s behind the fam e of th e Pontiac Eight?
It'» a miracle of »moothnes3l P u t these tw o facts together and you’ll
know w hat eight to buy. Y ou’ll pick a Pontiac because th e P o n tia c
e n g in e h a s n o v ib r a tio n p o i n t n t a n y apeedf
Y ou’ll have to go to twice ns m any cylinders to m atch th a t perform ­
ance, and climb the price scale to approach Pontiac's quality. Moreover,
in the famous Gilmore-Yosemite Economy run, under official super­
vision, this big cor averaged 22 miles per gallon! These facts arc enough
to tell the motor-wise th a t the greatest, smoothest eight is P o n tio c f
Look around the community. The men who arc
successful, independent, secure, are the men who
have stuck to straight steering. And, more than
that, they're the men who have come to rely on
banking connections to see them through. Let’s
talk about this “6xtra oar” as it applies to you.
We’ll be glad to discuss your personal situation
whenever it’s convenient for you!
only $7.95! Special easy term s
a’so in effect. T his m arvelous
bargain available at all H ot­
point dealers, o r Pepco Elec­
tric Stores. Lim ited time . . ,
Act Now!
N e w peaks of p erfo rm an ce, econom y and distinction
in th e n e w Pontiac Eight
W
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L iv t p ric e * n t P o n tia c , M ic h ., b r t i n a t t f H to r th e " 6 " a n d ?730 fo r th e “ t “
f lu h je c t to c hange w ith o u t notice'). S a fe ly
s la n r fa rf/o n Da L u i * " i "
An</
S ta n d a r d t r o o p o f acceeeoriee e x tra . M o n th ly p a y m e n t* to s u it
y o u r p o r*o on G e n e r a l M o to r * fn x ta tlm e n t P la n . A G e n e ra l M o to r* V a lu e .
E. C.
BENNETT
Candidate for
Commercial National Bank
Democratic Nomination
COUNTY
SHERIFF
ANDERSON MOTOR CO.
Third and Lincoln
Hillsboro
Phone 1271
INTCR PONTIAC’S NATIONAL ECONOMY CONTI5T —FREE CA RS-164 CASH PRIZES
Our C om plete F acilities Include Savings,
Commercial and Safety Department»
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"The Largest Independent Bank In Washington Uonnty*
Hillsboro
Oregon
(Venetian ticket, P erry Stream , Rt. I Hillsboro)