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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S R O R O .
Thtirul.'tv. May 21, 1000
OREGON
A lp . lx,
M«l»l
I h l h l .<»•
n u rse's tra in in g in a R oseburg hos- ,
ch ild ren an d Mis. Roy A ppleton of Mr O eklinil lia em ploi m ent w ith n ational forest jit the Blue moult- III««
III. ? Iwl iluV of M i.j ► . li n o
pita).
P o rtlan d w ere S unday evening d in ­ Iho N M O h rh n g saw m ill
I tains.
I»
»In»y
o
f
M»
psf
III»«
1
fit
|»H(
Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge R iggle |
n e r p arty guests of Mr an d Mrs
Exact fu tu ri' stain s of the Rei It
Rev S tanley C ornit atten d ed the
K 1 1 1 1 Y I l 1 » N I (I
1 \ A
spent S u n d ay at th e hom e of th eir
H enry W eaver.
ers cam p continued lincei t un Ai
1,.
lal 1 Hl i t «•* t III. 1 K« Ih le
d au g h ter. Mrs. E v erett D ru ry , at
M is F lorence M cC lellan, w ho I O regon B aptist stale convention at i cording In 11110ftlci.il word it wa • M. M l l iiiiv
A
A l H in tirtm y f o r
u |d
lllt» , D i • i i»,
V ancouver.
has been -.pending the past six A lbany from Tue-.dui until Thin - umil i stmiil b^ fore liera that the
I IN
Miss E ugenia Q u ier is em ployed ■ illy 1, hn 1 l i i i r t n n I M . . i i . h h i Editor, m a n u re by O ctober
w
eeks
a!
the
hom
e
of
h
e
r
puretits.
!
day
T
he
eonventiiili
coin
enod
in
cam
p
w
ould
be
npcruletl
through
Hl. 1936. a fte r
in a hom e on A rlin g to n H eights in |
c.,11., n , « s.iM.,- u s e r a
a tta in in g at least tw o m onths' Mr and M i- I II Maxwell, left jib e F u st B aptist ch u rch of A lb a n i. I nut the . ninnici' as a aide cutup
N A M O N »1 I.OONFV
Seabold D elegate; T o w n ­ P o rtlan d .
C O R V A L L IS Specific soil b u ild - grow th, w ill q u alify for a pay- M onday night for h er hom e at 1 Mr. C01 nils also atten d ed th e S w e d ­ : from som e other CCC com pany.
S h irley W hite is v isitin g re la tiv e s | ¡n g p ractices for O regon u n d er m ent of $2 an acre
Proriiwci ; of Q u ality
Los
A
ngeles.
Cal.
send Dance Friday
ish B aptist T em ple in P o rtlan d
at S u n set cam p. . . . .
I th e
new
ag ric u ltu ra l
pro g ram
Win Game
F or chem ical co n tro l of p e re n ­
(.1(1 IN MOUNTAIN
SAND
and GRAVEL
from
T
h
u
rsd
ay
until
S
unday.
Mrs.
( luh to Meet
i w Inch it is b elieved w ill ten d to n ial noxious w eeds the ra te is $10
H arrison g rad e school defeated
( B y M r t . J c * * e M e y e r« I
Miss B arb ara R iletionr. a ju n io r
Plant lix'uled 4 mile» n o rth of
Tow nsend club w ill m eet at th e en c o u ,.a g , g Ol,u farm in g and th e an acre, and for co n tin u o u s eloan- N orth P lains g rade school 11 to 10 Jo h n N ylund. M is Hilm a lo v e g re n
I at Bank union high, won the tun
B U X T O N --B uxton school closed G ran g e hall May 28. A sp e a k e r ag ric u ltu ra l b etterm en t of th e state
F orest G rove on G ale C reek.
ltiv a tio n control of p eren n ial in a baseball gam e on th e N orth and S E la n d e also atten d ed th e given as a prize to the best report
F riday. A picnic d in n e r w as e n ­ w ill be present. E v ery b o d y w el- nave been ap p ro v ed by th e T rip le cu
I ' l i o n r I6 U 9 K
Plains diam ond W ednesday a f te r ­ , conference.
nox
io
us
w
eeds
th
e
ra
te
is
$3
an
or on the a liool p ap er for Hie yea'
joyed by a large crow d. F o llo w ­ come.
1 .\ o rg an izatio n an d by S e cretary acre. T he w eed control m ust be noon.
ing d in n e r the teachers. Miss G ladys
Mr and Mrs. R obert P lace h av e W al!aci, according to w ord ju st r e ­ according to a p p n r e d m ethods
Mr. and Mrs. J a c k M offat of
O verton and Miss M am ie Sandy, m oved h e re from C lark e & W ilson ceived bv th e ex ten sio n .service at
M in i li: t o i ' k i piTiiits
several
d stan d ard s. P e re n n ia l noxious C hehalis. W ash., v isited
bride-elects, w ere honored w ith a camp. T h e eam p is closed by t h e , O regon S t.lU. college. C o m plete an
' In th e C o u n ty C'ouW o f tht S ta i» o f O re ­
YO U N G ’S
days h ere last w eek at th e homes
w
eeds
include:
m
o
rn
in
g
glory
o
r
show er by th e ir p u p ils an d frien d s strike.
g o n , f«>r W a a b in if lo ii C o u n ty .
listin g s w ill be in th e han d s
of Mrs. M offat's siste r and brother,
f bindw eed, w hit
top
or
h
o
ary
In
tl»»*
M
u
tte
i
>>f
th
e
I
«tutw
o
f
llo
u
u
lu
*
Mrs. Jessie T illm an. Miss C lara
S hirley W hite and W auneta C ear-
l e a f y Mrs A. F W illis and F a il H ollen­
l i t l|- l i t * ,
I •Oi't'M U h l
C AM P REEH ERS. CCC. T im b er
ley, w ho w ere n e ith e r ab sen t nor Allen an d Mrs. E lsie K elly a tte n d ­
N o tic e i< lio te b y l iv v ii t h a t th e u n d e r
T h e d etails of the soil build in g spurge,
p ere n n ia l
sow
thistle, beck.
H illsboro young m en w ho a re m em ­ ' *ltrh«**l,
ta rd y d u rin g th e e n tire term , w ere ed th e R oyal N eighbor convention
"T houghtful. R ym pnthrtlo
M u rv I h» lo.
lot«
liv e n bv
the
Mrs Loci H ollenbeck left S a tu r­ bers
p
ractices
an
d
th
e
rates
of
p
aym
ent
C
an
ad
a
thistle,
p
e
re
n
n
ia
l
ground
of C om pany 2906, CCC. looked c o m it y e m ir t o f th e S ia te o f O r w o ii ,
each presented w ith a new dress at F orest G ro v e last w eek,
Bervlce"
I for th is state have been aw aite d for ch erry ,
b lue
flow ering lettuce, day to m ak e official v isits at the to th e east th is week
I fo r
W ii« h it n : t o n
C o u n ty , »Inly u ,-i o m te il
by th e ir teacher. Miss S andy.
I’hone 97Ï
Hillsboro
som e tim e as th ey form th e basis p o v erty w eed
an d
w ild sn ap - P y th ian T em ples at T he Dulles.
' u t li n il ii « lr u lr Ì K o f th e o - th to o f 0 h if I u * |
T hose serving on th e election
M oving of eam p location to C am p j llo llf t f t e , ileceintvtl. u ih I b u * d u ly q* iilif le * ! j
B aker and Elgin
for th e C lass II cash g ra n ts to dragon.
board here F rid ay w ere: F irst board
d u in o « '
Miss Dons Bailey of B anks was M ottet C reek, located in ea tei n n» »•neb. A l l pei'MoiiM h n v iiiK
! in d iv id u al farm ers u n d e r th e now
F arm ers m ay s u b s titu te w eed
u» ah» t
-till e 4 a t« a re hepatty r e q u ire d ¡<
—M ae Q uier, H arry Seabold. D.
' act. O f prim e in terest to w estern co n tro l in all aregis in th e sta te I honor guest at a b rid al show er at O regon, m idw ay betw een P e n d le ­ t o |>re I n t th e « n m * t o m e. w it h p r o p e r •
E astm an, F.dith Riggle and Elsie
ton
and
W
alla
W
alla.
Wa-lt
.
brought
j O regon farm ers is th e inclusion of fo r a soil co n serv in g crop on aero- 1 <be Jam es M athiesen hom e
Monday
e
la w
o f f ic e o f M
il
K elley.
Second
board -G eo rg e
now activ ities anil in terests to the H v o u u m e p h , ri's . in ul liill» th
'p e re n n ia l w eed co n tro l as a soil ago d iv e rte d from soil d e p le tin g | evening A n u m b er of b eau tifu l
lto r« > . O te y o ii, w i ih i n
*1* '
Fisher, Mrs. C. T illa r. V e r n o n
F u n e ra l serv ices for Mrs. R obert : ’ b u ild in g p ractice, an d th e ch an g e cro p acreage, up to th e m ax im u m , mid useful gifts w ere received by fore for the O regon boys w ho lor m
o n llts f r u l l i dut«* In i oof.
S trubb. D. L. S m ith and F ay Mead. A. W att. 47, w ho serv ed overseas :
D a te d u n d f it » ! p u b li.b a d M a y 7. 193Ä
' in classificatio n of o rc h a rd s re- for th e farm . W hen this is done. th e bride-elect. T he evening was n early tw o y ears have w orked
N inety-nine votes w ere cast.
as a rm y n u rse w ith th e A m erican ' j g ard less of ago so th ey w ill be th e soil co n serv in g p aym ent p er spent in p lay in g gam es an d a mock at forestry p ro jects in the te rrito ry I . n x î p n h lie u tio n J u n e 4. IM3Q.
E x p ed itio n ary Forces, w ere held ra te d acco rd in g to use of in ter- J a cre devoted to these practices w edding G uests w ere Mrs. Jeff su rro u n d in g T im ber.
M A lt Y
D A I . I '. A d u iin in i i u t r i m o f
th e i
Seabold Delegate
I 'a lu lo o f ilo ta : Ltd li. . lu u le , I lev v u - cd
M
An advance p a rly of 13 men l< H u m p , re u id a n c e u n d u tb lie .n . I lil l» -
H arry Seabold Sr. has b e e n S atu rd ay at th e T u a la tin P lain s p lan ted land, if any.
w ill be at th e ra te of the C lass I K enedy, R u th an d W ilm a Bailey,
tra
v
e
lin
g
in
seven
tru
ck
s
loaded
ch o n sen
'as
a
deleg
ate
from
th
is
clu
b
b
o
i
o
.
O
r
e
u
o
n
.
u
ttu
r
n
e
y
f
u
r
»uid
E
«
tu
te
Irene
B
row
n.
C
heyeko
and
Not-
In g en eral th e sch ed u le ap p ro v ed pay m ent estab lish ed for th e farm |
ttn rtrl
Ih o c ta tn T n tp n c p n H r n n - C R T r it k
O lfic id ttd .
In ttr iT ltn t
W ds
If- tt j
to a tten d the state T ow nsend con in th e ch u rc h cem etery . The casket ! for th e state follow s closely th e S “ u ch
acreag e also counts in de- i su k o W akasugi. T an ial Shigeno. w ith eq u ip m en t left R eehers T u e s ­ I a n d A d m in im r a t r ix .
“
vention at Salem M ay 31.
: reco m m en d atio n s
m ade by th e vested for grain or hay. th e acre- ' Alma R affetv. Alice L ane of Banks, day u n d er ttie d irection ol l.t Car-
N » I I t H T O < H I D IT O K H
G reen M ountain G ran g e m et at was covered w ith th e A m erican j state co m m ittee for O regon, al- age so used is elig ib le to be class- D aphne L ow e of W ashougal. Wash., roll M itchell. S ettin g up of stoves
flag
a
n
d
''T
aps"
w
e
re
sounded.
o tic e i
b e ra ity u iv a n , ib»>
th a uu
the hall S atu rd ay w ith C edar Mills
j th o u g h ra te s h av e been v a rie d in I ified as used for a soil b u ild in g 1 G w endolyn D ilinas of Hillsboro, and tents, arra n g e m e n ts for th e • 1er N .m
ned.
K \ u K e lle y H tp i.lle y . bu
h e ro
____
_ ________
____
H elen C h alm ers w as b o rn S ep - * a 11U1UUCI
w m u ik
G range
m em bers ___
as =______
guests. T
hey
n u m b e r of h instances.
B ecause p ractice but is not to be reg ard ed L eora W illiam s. B etty V aiiDonielen, m ess and th e h u n d red s of o th er d u ly a p p td n te ti u» u«i(ii I u (aat r a t r i » o f ib e '
w ere “ presented w ith th e tra v e lin g Je m te r 17, 1888 at Roy. th e .d a u g h - i “ f ‘j h e ‘sh a rp ly d iffe re n t con d itio n s as devoted to a soil conserving I 'h e honor guest. D oris B ailey, and d etails connected w ith th e In sta lla ­ i^ t u t e o f t'burl«*« Ju n ia « K e ila ) deceu»ed. j
gavel.
ter °* M r. and Mrs. A lex C halm ers. 1 b etw een e a ste
r rn a n d w estern p arts crop.
, Mrs. Ja m e s M athiesen and daugh- tion of a self-co n tain ed com m unity b v tin * C o tin ly t 'o u r t « f W u - *b io i:to ii I
M r. and __________
Mrs. G lenn Jo
n es of -. She g ra d _ u a te d _ from T u a la tin Acad of th e state, c e rta in p ractices a re
w ill be th e w ork of the ad v an ce ( ’»'»liity, O ie u u n . a n d aba b io d u ly q u a li ,
____
R ates of p aym ent w hich apply to te r M argaret
fle d i»x M ich u d n iln U t r u t r lx .
P o rtlan d visited h e r m other, Mrs. em y at F orest G rove and com pleted ap p licab le only in co u n ties east of th e sta te as a w hole follow:
detail.
A ttends State Meet
l b* re fo re ,
u II
p e ra n io
h a v in g
e lu iiu s '
M ollie T allm an, th is w eek-end.
h er n u rse's tra in in g at Good Sam - th e C ascades an d o th ers only in
f o r seedings of p eren n ial grass- , Mrs. Jo sep h B ak er an d daugh-
T he m ain hedy of men was a u u iio t m ild (»«lata a r e h e re b y n o tifie d
W B A m et at the G ran g e h all arita n hosp ital in P o rtla n d in 1915 co u n ties of w estern O regon. Hood es an d legum es tile rate
$3.30 | ters L ucille and A nita a re spending scheduled to e n tra in at T im b er by Mtid re q u ire d t u p r w a n t tb e a n " ' d u ly
io le r*» u •'»'•I K v a K e lle y
May 13. Those honored at a b irth - She en listed in th e serv ice in F eb- R iv er [s
is lncluae)
in clu d ed in th e e astern a n acre for irra g te d land a n d th ree d ay s in Mt. A ngel th is w eek J o’clock F rid ay afternoon to trav el v H e u r n if d ie le d y tu nt Ib h e e r n re«id«>n.e
at
H o n te
'
day d in n er for May w ere Mrs. Ira ru ary . 1918. w as statio n ed at C am p
e ro u n in -
$2
an
a
cre
for
n
o
n
-irrig
a
te
d
land
Mrs.
B
ak
er
is
a
deleg
ate
from
the
th
ro
u
g
h
o
u
t
th
e
night
to
th
eir
new
H
i
ll
b
.
t
o
,
O
t
c
K
o
n
.
w it h in ♦» m o u th
fr o m .
-
- E - thel - —
T he Lew is u n til S ep tem b er an d t h e n i ^ 8 , " grouping.
Pow ell and Mrs.
M e y ers
e r s .___
te rm in in g th e soil b u ild in g allow - West U nion local to th e F arm ers' su m m er hom e in the U m atilla tb*> fii-*«t p u b lic a tio n o f t b h n o tic e in I
S
oil
b
u
ild
in
g
p
ay
m
en
ts
a
re
to
be
ladies plan to a tte n d P o rtlan d rally w ent to F ran ce, w h ere sh e w as a
an ce for th e farm .
U nion c o n v n .io n th ere T he little
WITH AN
today (T h u rsd ay ).
n u rse on th e sta ff of Base H ospital m ade fo r n ew seedings of legum es
A dditions to th e soil d ep le tin g girls a re v isitin g th eir g randm other,
S everal m em bers of B u x t o n 58. receiv in g h er d isch arg e in Au- an d grasses, fo r seed in g an d p lo w ­ classifications o th e r th a n su m m e r Mrs. H enry B aker.
ing
u
n
d
e
r
g
reen
m
a
n
u
re
crops
and
Tow nsend club a tten d ed a m eet- gust. 1919.
fallow in clu d e land
in n u rs e ry 1 S unday d in n e r p arty guests at
ing of H illsboro club M ay 12.
On h e r re tu rn h ere she serv ed as fo r co n tro l of n o x io u s p eren n ial stock and lan d devoted to or- | the N. H. Toates hom e S unday
L ora M axine R an d all of O renco a n u rse in P o rtlan d u n til m arrie d w eeds on cropland.
chards, v in ey ard s, tr e e fru its, can e | w ere Mr. and M rs R. E Fox and
sp en t last w eek w ith h er g ran d - to R obert A. W att in A pril. 1926. j T h e ra te s of pay m en t. v a r y in g , frUit,s or n u t trees, w hen clean fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. N. H
T hey m ade th e ir hom e in D avton. from $1 50 an a c re fo r p lan tin g cu ltiv ated , or w h en a soil d e p le t­ T oates Jr. and fam ily, all of P ort- ,
m other, Mrs. A lex Allen.
Wash.
"
I som e clo v ers to as h ig h as $10 an in g cro p is g ro w n b etw een th e land.
School Closes
D eceased is su rv iv ed by th e w id ­ a c re for th e era d ic a tio n of nox rows.
M anning school closed F rid ay .
B enefit S a tu rd a y
T he soil co n serv in g classifica­
G rad u atio n exercises fo r six eig h th ower, one son. W illiam C halm ers ious w eeds by chem icals, re p re se n t
A n o th er benefit dan ce w ill
a
su
b
sta
n
tia
l
p
o
rtio
n
of
th
e
out-
W att of D ayton. W ash.: h er fath er
tio n has been e x te n d e d to in clu d e held at the com m unity hall
g rade pupils w as held T h u rsd ay .
A lex C h alm ers of Roy: fo u r s is te r s .! of-p o ck et cost of p u ttin g th e prac- b en t g rass and ta ll oat grass, w in ­ u rd ay evening. E veryone is
Dance Friday-
Mrs. D avid E W iley of H illsboro. ,lces ln to o p e ra tio n b u t a re not te r w h eat o r ry e seeded in th e come.
B uxton T ow nsend club w ill give Ann. C h ristin e and Isabel C haim - in te n d e d to co v er all th e cost,
a dance and su p p e r at th e G ran g e ers of P o rtlan d : and th re e bro th ers. O fficials of th e ex ten sio n serv ice sp rin g of 1936 if used only as a
cover crop, or o rchards, v in ey ard s,
hall F rid ay night. Music w ill be W illiam R. C halm ers of n ear Roy.
out th a t th e lim it of th e tre e fru its, cane fru its, or nut trees
fu rn ish ed by th e V andeheys.
and A J. and E. Jo h n C h alm ers of so*1 b u ild in g
p ay m en ts
w hich if in te rp la n te d w ith soil conserva-
M iss J u n e G arv in sp e n t a few
fa rm ers m ay e a rn is in each case in g crops. O nly th e land in ter-
days w ith h er m other. Mrs. A lex P o rtlan d .
th e soil b u ild in g allo w an ce fo r th e p la n te d is to be reg ard ed as used
A llen, recently. She i s ta k in g
farm . T his is d e te rm in e d by m u l­ for a soil conserving crop.
(B v Mr». P. P atton)
tip ly in g by $1 th e n u m b e r of
O nly a few ra te s apply e x c lu ­
CHERRY
G ROVE
G rad u atio n
acres in soil co n serv in g crops or siv ely to w estern O regon. T hese
exercises for the Scoggins V alley
Those w ho receiv ed re a d in g cer- u ses on th e farm .
d
eal
w
ith
clover
and
alfalfa
se
e
d
­
school w ill be held F rid ay evening
I tificates from th e sta te lib ra ry at
In m ost in stan ces th e d ates b e ­ ings and a re as follow s:
at th e Scoggins V alley church
th e G reen v ille school a re N orm an tw een
w h ich p ractices can be
F o r clover (except red. ladino P rogram w ill be as follow s: Rev-
S chulm erich, E lm er an d V elm a co u n ted fo r 1936 g ra n ts a re those an d sw eet clover) in w estern O re-
V andehey. -Arthur D ierickx. L u cille w h ich a re c a rrie d out b etw een gon> th e ra te is $2 50 an a cre on S tan ley C ornils. address; M argaret
S usbauer. E v erett V andehey. M ild­ th e fall of 1933 an d O cto b er 31, irrig a te d land, an d $150 an a cre on W hite, valed icto rian : R obert B ald­
w in, g ifto rian : B etty H err, class
red Cop, B ern ice V uylsteke. G erald 1936.
n o n -jrrig a te d land: an d $2 an a c re ; history: E thel H err, class prophecy.
H erb an d R o b ert Cop.
A n im p o rta n t fe a tu re fo r m any if seeded w ith ra p e betw een M arch
and M iss Elva L ovegren, vocal I
W illiam V andehey is b u ild in g an sectio n s of O reg o n is th e a p p ro v al 1, 1936 ad O ctober 31, 1936.
solo.
•
ex ten sio n on his b arn .
of a plan to allo w fa rm e rs to sub-
F o r alfalfa o r re d clover in
Miss F ran ces L ee and W ilbur
many jobs
demand
Roy d efeated G reen v ille F rid ay stitu le
p e re n n ia l nox io u s w eed w estern O regon th e ra te is $3
erglund w ere m arried in V ancou­
4 to 5. Roy b ro ke th e tie in th é co n tro l fo r soil co n serv in g crops an acre on irrig a te d land an d $2 B
ver.
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last h a lf of th e eig h th in n in g of a a n d th u s q u a lify for soil co n serv - an a c re on n o n -irrig a te d land. F o r _ Bob W ___
The Ford V -8 Pick-Up is to be found serving nearly
escott of _ Scoggins V alley
o n ly tho c tU ld rs n , c lo tl.v *. but
COOL­
7 inn in g game. G reen v ille b attery : ! in g p ay m en ts on th a t acreag e.
lad in o clover in w estern O regon I accom panied th e cou p le to Van
every business and industry'- b has a load space 69
A L L o l y o u r c to tim , clean and
W here p ere n n ia l grasses an d le ­ th e ra te is $4 an acre, if seeded on I co u v er T h e ir m any frien d s gave
R obert Cop and E d w ard S c h u lm er­
REFRESHING
W H IT E w ith a n a w A B C O n a FUty-
inches long, 46 inches wide and 16% inches high.
ich. Roy. F ran cis V andom elen and gum es a re p la n te d w ith a n u rse irig a te d land.
them a noisy c h a riv a ri S unday
Six W a a h a r . . . tho tarqaat capac
. o r „ co m - p an io n cro p w hich
W illie H errick s and Jo e D uyck.
Stake sockets in the flarchoards permit addition of
. . is . h a r
No in fo rm atio n w as in clu d ed in nivht T hev w ill m ak e th e ir hnm e
Ity w aahar w ith m ore w o rth w h ile
A rth u r D ierickx. V elm a V an d e­
G re e n -n ia n u re crops, if seeded on . th e ru lin g s so fa r received reg ard - ' ¡n c h e r r y G rove
side racks. Its all-steel body, all-steel cah and new
a a tr ly an d c o n v e n irn ra laaturaa
hey. V ernon. V incent an d L u cille tin s a n d d T .H v V enm fih % rn w n
!" g - th e r e Som m ®n ded Pr “Stl<£ of
Mr*- J P Jo hnson re tu rn e d F ri-
than any w a a h a r e v e r bu ilt. "T ru ly
hardwood sub-floor construction are hut a few of the
S u sb au er have o^en out of school
an?
1 * 1 ’ 1 J ’ grov,n in lim in g u n d e r th e soil b u ild in g day from a w eek's visit w ith her
the W o rld 's U r o a I • a I W aa h a r
w ith th e m easles th e p ast th re e
many features that account for its rugged reliability.
diication. As a representative daughter, Mrs (
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weeks.
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regional office ren
Give it a trial! Call us today and set a date for an
PR IC ED AS
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P*ans t0 be in O regon th is w eek.
Rev. S tan ley C ornils preached at
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We specialize in quality com-
“On-the-job” T«t>
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¡a rra n g e m e n ts h av e been m ade t o . th e F irst B aptist ch u rch a t S pring-
an d up
mereiai printing.—Argus.
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u>rvices
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u n d ae D
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>5 DOWN - $5 A MONTH
services S
(B y M i» Helen Asbahr)
sence th e gospel team from the
take some home to the
W estern B aptist T heological se m ­
L A U R EL R ID G E — P u p ils w ho
family, . . . it’s tasty,
MEI-TEDEKF.
in a ry of P o rtlan d conducted both
h av e been n e ith e r ab sen t n o r tard y
m orning an d ev ening services at
in th e L a u re l R idge d istric t th is
healthful, refreshing.
th e local church.
m o n th a re A nna and Jo h n M yers,
Mr. an d Mrs. P h ilip L ovegren of
E rn e st S till, an d R o b ert S p ath .
Everything in Insurance
"Save» You M oney on
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S pokane spent from W ednesday
L a u re l R idge school closes W ed­
A U T H O R IZ E D S A LE S A N D SERVICI
Phone 1701Y
336 E. Washington
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n esd ay w ith a pot luck p icn ic at
124 S. 2nd Ave.
Hillsboro
th e school house. D elb ert D avis ta in d a le school closed F rid a y fo r H ilm a L ovegren. and o th e r rela-
w ill be g ra d u a te d fro m th e eig h th th e y ear. T he teac h er, pupils and tives.
th e ir p are n ts en jo y ed a picnic S un-
Lou L ovegren of P o rtla n d was
g rad e
COSLETT’S
M r and Mrs. C arl S c h a lte n b ra n d d ay at th e school y ard . D u rin g th e th e guest of his g ran d m o th er. M rs
HARRISON D. HUGGINS ■ a n d Mrs. S c h a lte n b ra n d Sr. w ere day b aseball and races w ere played H ilm a L ovegren, from T uesday un
til F riday.
ill w ith flu last w eek. A ll h av e ’ by all
M. 0.
Mr. and Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck
O live Scott, siste r of M rs. Clif-
1 reco v ered su fficien tly to b e ab o u t
sp en t sev eral d ay s last w eek at ford G ossett was o p erated on for
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ' th e ir w ork again.
Mr. a n d Mrs. L aw ren ce H u ttel S easide w ith Mr. and Mrs. W illiam ap p en d ic itis M onday aftern o o n at
SPECIALIST
Headquarters for
and sm all d a u g h te r of n e a r B end H ollenbeck. Mrs. H ollenbeck also th e P o rtla n d S an itariu m .
Mrs. G ossett visited h er sister
w ere w eek -en d guests a t th e W ill 1 v isited P y th ia n T em ples a t T illa-
SIBERRIAN CREAM
GLASSES FITTED
M onday ev en in g and found h er im ­
E dy home. M rs. H u tte l is M rs. E d y 's j m ook, N ehalem an d S easide,
SANDWICHES
niece.
S u n d ay ev en in g d in n e r p arty p ro v in g satisfactorily.
Room X
LUNCHES - SOFT DRINKS
M rs. L ee D avis of N ew b erg was
A fam ily re u n io n w as h eld at g u ests of M r. and Mrs. Jam es
Commercial N ational Bank Annex
th e hom e of M r. an d Mrs. O tto M ath iesen w ere Mr. an d Mrs. Rob- h e re T u esd ay to have h er fu rn itu re
1st and Baseline
Hillsboro
Pbonee
H oun
m
oved
to th e ir new hom e n e a r
F ick en M o d x r’s day. T hose p res- e rt R eisn er of P o rtla n d ,
Residence 2972
9 :S0 a. m. to 12 m.
Open 7 a. m. to 2 p. m.
ent* in clu d ed O. B. K ra u s a n d fam - j Mrs. H arold R eynolds w as host- N ew berg.
O ffice 2971
1 :30 p. m. to 6 p. no.
E arl O ckllnd of C u rta in , n ear
ily of H illsboro. E m il F ick en and ess fo r h e r sew in g clu b W ednes-
fam iiy, H erb
F ick en an d fam ily, day ev en in g G uests w ere
Mes- C ottage
G rove, cam e F rid ay
to
E dw in, A rt,
M a rtin an d R oland dam es H ow ard Hadley, C. R. M e r - : m ove his fam ily to C u rtain , w here
Ficken: M is. G o d fried of H ills-
rill, Ross H all, W L. H enry, M or-
boro; Mr. and M rs. O tto F ick en ; ris R om ig and W illiam Joos, all ol
Mr. and M rs. H om an an d d au g h - i H illsboro.
DR. R. J. NICOL
S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty guests of
ter. an d Mr. an d M rs. J. W. F icken.
W orkm en b egan p o u rin g co n ­ Mr. an d M rs. C. W. Je n s e n w ere |
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
crete for th e w alls of th e S h erw o o d Mr. and Mrs. J u liu s Jen sen and
Veterinarian*
union nigh school W ednesday. T h ir­ fam ily of W illam ina.
Mrs. S ue D orland of Oswego. M.
ty -fiv e m en a re em p lo y ed on th e
Telephone 643 an d 612
p ro ject.
w ( S. P o tter, Mrs. R. E. H aneford an d 1
A m agazine ex ch an g e has been
opened in S h erw o o d by E. W. J o h n ­
son in con n ectio n w ith his candy
store.
Mrs. L loyd Jo n e s and Mrs. G ladys
T u rn b u ll h av e been to u rin g th ro u g h
e a stern O regon, v isitin g u n its of
th e A m erican L egion A u x ilia ry in
M osier, T he D alles. Wasco, Moro,
R edm ond and B end. T h ey re tu rn e d
hom e F riday.
F ra n k C arson su ffe re d an a tta c k
of p ro stratio n W ednesday b ro u g h t
on by ov erw o rk . H e w as u n c o n ­
scious fo r som e hours, b u t h as r e ­
co v ered su fficien tly to re s u m e his
w ork.
H an k e M otor co m p an y ce le b ra te d
its g ran d o p en in g S a tu rd a y w ith
If it is not convenient or you are too busy to
a p arad e of bicycles. W illiam D ahl-
ke will receiv e fiv e gallo n s of g as­
bring
your deposit to the bank, use our BANK-
o line for d riv in g th e oldest model,
BY-MAIL
service.
a 1916 Dodge, in th e celeb ratio n .
Buxton School
Term Closes
Practices for Soil Building
in Oregon Given an Approval
Moving for CCC
Boys is Started
Funeral Home
Overseas Nurse
Buried Saturday
KEEP THEIR
¿.CLOTHE!"
WASHER
PICK-UP
Exercises Friday
at Scoggins Valley
Greenville
Warm
Summer
Evenings
c/oes
SIBERRIAN
Laurel Kldge Roll
Ol n o n o r VJlVen
RUSHLOW
School Term Ends
at Mountaindale
M otor Co«
ELECTRIC STORE
B a r -B -Q
It Goes Without Saying...
So accustomed have we be­
come to the almost elbow-
distance of water in home,
office, hotel and restaurant,
we think little of the elabo­
rate organization t h a t
makes it possible. Next time
you sit down to table and
observe the e v e r-p re se n t
glass of water at hand, think
of the servants that brought
it to you.
By servants we mean invest­
ment of money in your
water system, plants, pipe
lines, storage, facilities, per­
sonnel.
Your water company is on
the job twenty-four hours a
day.
YOU
L i h I y A L 1
SAVE ON SERVICE
HAVE YOU
A
SICK RADIO
It’s easy—just put the deposit in an envelope,
drop it in a mail box and then let Uncle Sam and
the Commercial National Bank do the rest. We
assure you of the same courteous, efficient service
that would be given if you presented the deposit
personally.
OR A
Decrepit Washer
Call
BANK-BY-MAIL is hut one of the many handy
services that your hom e-ow ned, independent bank
offers you. Ask about them today.
for Quick Repairs.
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
R. E. WILEY, local m anager
SAVE ON SERVICE
PROFIT BY THESE
U . S.
T IR E S
Commercial National Bank
"The Largest Independent Bank in Washington Coqnty’ ,
Hillsboro
Oregon .
(V enetian tic k e t, H. P. In g h ram , Rt. 2, F o rest G rove)
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Douglass
Service
Belfrldge Turn. Co.
Phone 21X
Grip slippery pavem ents on all fours. Check your car today
and replace unsafe, wt».*n tires with dependable U . S. Royals.
You get extra skid protection with U . S. Cogwheel Tread
...e x tr a blow out protection with ” U . S? Safety Bonding
that m akes every ply a safety p ly ...e x tr a mileage with
tough, longer-wearing Tempered Rubber. See us today and
get more safe miles for every tire dollar.
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$ 7 .4 5
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MacKenzie Motor Co.
Corner Third and W ashington
Phone 911