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Printing— 233 Ne ip F am ilies- Added as New Paid-In-Advance Argus Subscriber» from January 1 to June 29 I ------------_------- — — — ------- , Itoiif lu illll»li»ro Incrcakei l.uc.il Payrolls mul Adil* to Local Prosperity L_ W ith W hich ¡3 Combined the H illsb oro Independent Volum e 13, No. 2) Illll ' b o l <1 In d ep en d en t Benefit Set N o rth Plains ( ll y M r« to l le u r r C y b er) NORTH PLA IN S T he N orth Plain*. Il l eh.til club will •poiiMH it benefit d . il lC c in t h e K of P hall S atin «lay evening T he “O regon Logger.s" nf radio station KOAC w ill furnish th music. E veryone i » cot dially invited Mrs C YV F ro e.i’hle. w ho has been visiting friends and relatio n s an L<>. Angeles, <’al , retu rn ed home * \ < I i i i <I.iv i ■. i ' inr LaVelte .lack .on, re p re se n t ativ e of the H illsboro G irl R eserve eluti, who ha., been atten d in g th e G irl R eserve conference at Sea- bi l k, Wash i ' till lied hom e P ld.i> lo s e (dim e N orth Plain* HoftbnII team was defeatist 13 to H by th e Perfection B akery T uesday evening on the N orth Plain*; diam ond Mi s L am a M lllett is ill Mr Kntlell EverdcIIe of A n ti och College. Y ellow Spring* Ohio, i visiting her daughter. Mrs L a M ordden She attended th»* N E A convention in P ortlan d Mrs F v erd ell’g brother, Mr Dngar. of Chi. holm, M inn, accom panied tier w< t ami is visiting Mr? I.aM ord <len, on his way to atten d the S h rin e convention in S eattle Mi ami Mr C W Eroesehle and M r. J C Eroesehlc spent the week end in La C enter, Wa. h . v i s i t i n g Mr- .1 C Eio« »hh s son. Ed K ioe.chle and family. Cha» h H opkins of P ortland : pent the w< • k end w ith Loy Shad- den. I*« nm nstr.itinn Sunday T he N orth Plain vacation church ir I i t n ¡ v . 'il t » i v. a d em onstration at tn e H i l l s i d e church Sundav Six churches of com m unity including Forest G rove ( R ib C r « ' k a i d N orth P lains are h aving an all dav met ting at H ill side church T he vacation school demons* i at ion will he at 2 o’clock All parent-, a, I children aie invited to attend T ran sp o rtatio n will be furnished h .»vine tin* No; th Plains C hurch of C h n t at 9 30 a rn E veryone shohtd bring a basket lunch. M ins Mi M u t d i t h A ll« u a n d d a u g h te r Suzanne f r o m S p o k a n e , W a s h , have been v i itin g Mi M arie Charnbf i l a i n Mi Eug me ( ’vpht r. w ho has be, n trav elin g for th,* C olum bia K n ittin g Mill in P ortland, is vis iting her p a re n t.- M i and Mi H enry C ypher Ituv Business Mr and Mi C harles Koontz have bought out the S tout a n t K oontz be, i parlo r at N orth Plains M' M argaret D a v is , w h o h a s i • I P o rtlan d pent 1 and Mr J H Dav!*: (ieo ig e Bidw ell and son* L e land an I la ter of D etroit spent the week-end at the Ui h Fair home Mrs Endell E verdello of Yellow S pring \ Ohio. Mr D ngar of Chi.* - holm. Minn Mi LaM ordden and .son Lloyd and Mi • Lucy Beach w ere S aturday d in n er p arty guests ut th, Ed K aufm an home. C uuplc Wed Mi Mary A id e d and Ju les L.mgue > ui prised th eir friends F ri day by getting m arried in V an couver. Wa.stt v Mr* G ertie G ate of Peru, N eb. is visiting her cousin. Mrs S. A D Me, I. (■range to Meet W a s h in g t o n G r a n g e will hold its m eeting S atu rd ay . Ju ly II Most of tin* memiiei? m t,u d to a tten d the picnic in H illsboro Sunday Play T w in O a k s S u n d a y N orth Plain« b a s e l, all team d e feated the strong C ornelius team 3 to I on the H illsboro diam ond F riday afternoon Sunday. Ju ly 12. Hoith Ptaii w ill b. host to i h> >k Mr .mil Mi Huy M t-Puffei' and d.niR htirs I.ois and W anda of B ind and M E. W atson of H illsboro spent T hursday ut th e R ussell Loftis home. Mr C arv er has moved to Mr B um p . ranch on P um pk in Itidge. w h ere lie is em ployed. Mrs A lbert Bohlmti of Shady Brook is visiting tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. C hris O hm acht Mr and Mrs Dull ek and fam ily of Vadis are ren tin g th e F red B row n farm. * If you rlian g e y o u r address k in d ly notify the A rgus d ire c t an d at once. tf Proverb I Farm U nion to M eet T o n ig h t Problem to Pennsylvania Attorney No. 4 PLATES So linn you can see th ro u g h them , yet strong and durable. 4 I .slneerely tr.v In m ilk" ev- ery piate n a tu ra i Inokitig. eninfurtalde and re: (ore Inst featurea a:, n ear a:, pnr. ible. I.IBEHA1. CRED IT I ,)r. P. G. Brown DENTIST C om m ercial Bldg. Seeond and M ain SI». Illlls h o r n Oregon Vacation Church School Conducted at Reedville REEDVILLE A vacation church school is being conducted at the R eedville church every T uesday those with whom I come in con m orning from 9 to 11:30. All boys tact," he said. H elvetia School Reported and girls b- tw een th e ages of four lie wa , p articu larly interested in and fourteen are in v ited to come on a Cash Basis the T ualatin riv er above Lee falls, and have a good tim e learning declaring th a t th is w as one of the m ore about the Bible. <R r M r« John M D a vid so n ) finest stream s he ev er had been T he Sacram ent of the L ord's S u p on. HELVETIA West Union local. "In our state.” lie said, “t h i s F arm ers' Union.’ w ill have th eir per w ill be observed in the Reed- stream would m ake som e of the re g u la r m eeting tonight 'T h u r s L day! at the K P. hall at N orth WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE P ennsylvania, D uBois rem arked, Plains. WrfM m ake good Use of its fish h a tc h e r Joseph Wenzel. Jim D avidson Pire and Automobile Insurance ies w ith the resu lt th a t fishing is and A rt K raus went on a fishing Make Loans and Isaue 8urety Bonds fairly good th ro u g h o u t th e state. trip to th e north fork of the Sal- m onberry S aturday night and r e K U R A T L I & W IS M E R tu rn ed Sunday night w ith t h e , HILLSBORO. OREGON lim it. They rep o rt show ers on the Telephone 1991 12M Serond St. hills Sunday I TUeRt S kd ,/ÀMPi.e o» rouY - W inn you own a railw ay loco m otive and som ebody has taken up th track it leaves one in som e w hat of a q u an d ary , according to W F DuBois. atto rn ey from C ou d ersport. Pa., w ho find' him self thus hung <in the horns of th e p ro verbial dilem m a. voo? Il II DuBois arriv ed h ere T hursday from the east to investigate th e C i# G condition of the H ask ett-C arp en trr tim b er property above C h e r r y G rove in w hich he has an In te r est. T he locom otive, form er eq u ip m ent on the lailw ay from C herry G rove to G a-ton. w as a p art of the h o ld in g , of the com pany. The locomotive, sym bol, perhaps, of w hat was to have been, sits in a sh<‘d at C h erry G rove w ith th e «H r M r« Je«»» M » v *r» ) track s torn up betw een th a t fo r BUXTON B uxton T o w r , s e n d I m erly prom ising tow n and the o u t club business m eeting will be held side world, m aking the locomotive at th e grange hall to n ig h t 'T h u rs a liab ility instead of an asset. day). Y ears ago a large m ill w as con J. F ields w as v isited by his I stru cted at C h erry G rove and a d au g h ter and fam ily from H yder- dam built in th e river, but th e dam wood. Wash , d u rin g the holidays. M r and Mrs. E llw yn E rickson hurst and the m ill burned, w hile I th e tim b er rem ained on the hills and Donna Lee have m oved n ear to grow old aw aiting exploitation Salem : Elwood Logging com pany have T he H askett - C a rp e n te r com pany bought till- tim b er w ith the idea sta rte d tru ck in g logs from the The proverb answer is of developing th e m ill and m aking Mead tim b er to th e depot h e re for i C h erry G rove a th riv in g center, loading. Mr. and Mrs. D ave Segcrgrcn h u t like some of the m ining towns. C h erry G rove now suns itself alone from eastern O regon visited her sis ter. M rs Mollie T allm an, last w eek in th e hills. A ch ariv ari w as given Mr. and DuBois talk s interestin g ly o f My name is ..................... Pennsylvania, though he likes O re Mrs. C. A. M organ a t th e ir hom e 1 gon and would not m ind m aking h ere Ju n e 30. Mrs. Mollie T allm an re tu rn e d A d d re ss .................. I his hom e here except th a t his law p ractice is in th e east and he is last week from a visit w ith r e l 'S ave Until S ix Cartoon» Appear I I g etting to the age w here "he w ould atives n e a r B aker. Naomi C anby spent a few days not e a ie Io m ake an o th e r start. Last a i n t e r P ennsylvania su f last w eek in P o rtla n d w ith E ve lyn Ross. fered w ith the cold and excessive re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay B illy Best of n e a r E ugene spent Mr and Mrs. Earl Pierson of snow. DuBois relates, and in th e th e F ourth of J u ly holidays here. Orchard. Wash.. visited her mother spring ’he most d estru ctiv e floods V ictor W hite is hom e from O re and b ro th er Mrs Rhixla Cady and in th e history of the state did u n gon C ity w h ere he recen tly u n d e r told dam age to tow ns, cities and M erl Cady, F rid ay and S aturday w ent an operation for appendicitis. F rederick Losli, 67. died at his Mr und Mr' G eorge S axton a t ru ra l com m unities, but th e dam age Mr. and Mrs. R obert Place have hom e on B eaverton R oute 2 Ju ly ten d ed th e fu n eral of Ills cousin, now is being rep aired and things m oved n ear C lark & W ilson camp, 4 .after a sh o rt tllnen Mrs Ed G rih n er, S unday at F o r are about norm al again. w here Mr. P lace is em ployed. "Of course we have th e relief Mr L n r . lt was burn Ju ly 10. 1808. . est G rove A large n u m b er of local people situation there." DuBois said. "Ju st Mrs. M ervin W hitm ore e n te r in Berne. S w itzerland and cam e to atten d ed th e "H appy D ays” cele O regon nt th e age of 7 y ears He tain ed w ith a d in n er p arty T h u rs about th e sam e as you have it bration at Hillsboro. here. T h ere is plenty of w ork, it day evening Gui t were M r and was m arried to K usanne T rachscl D elm ar R iggle and E lton Ingram in 1896 To th is union w ere born M rs Phil H aw orth, Mrs K incaide seem s to me, for those w ho w ould nf B irkenfeld sp en t th e w eek-end eight children, seven of w hom su r- and B ill K incaide o f S p rin g brook, go to work, hut relief has done here. and Miss H elen ll' inin o f Ga ton som ething to these people." Word w as received h ere S unday T he state, he relates, is heavily Mrs F B T om pkins recently of S u rv iv o rs a re his w idow Mrs of the death of zXndy F o rrest Ju ly 5 S usanna Losli; th ree son.- Ernest A laska, i:, m aking an indefinite tax ed to m eet the state's half of in P ortland. Mr. F o rr ts t and fam and R udolph of H illsboro ro u te 2 visit w ith h er daught- r, Mrs Joint th e relief budget, th e rem ain d er ily form erly lived at Scofield. being fu rnished by th e federal and Edw in at home; four daugh- W alker Mr. and Mrs. Jo e F rydendal. M r and Mrs Ira G M cCorinirk governm ent. ' ■ ■ M i Bertha WII on and Mr the M e E ugenia Q uier and E ve In th e in d u strial cen te rs th ere and H odseo M cCorm ick. accom pan A deline G ould of B eaverton. Mrs lyn Rinck. Ray R oberts and O ral T illic K uenzl of S ilverton and Mrs ied by Mr and Mrs 1! A C om ber seem s to he som ething of a revival V arley visited re la tiv e s and friends F reda Hogan at home, an d ten of P ortland, v isited Mrs. Jessie o f business. D uBois says, but ttiis at D eLake over the F ourth. g ran d ch ild ren Of his im m ediate D ezure and Miss Ivy P eterson at has not re.'K lu d a norm al point yet Mr and M rs F red B enefiel and "The business men. p articu larly Ray Glenn, Elsie M eyers an d H a r fam ily he leaves one bro th er. Jacob V ancouver, Wash . S unday Mr and M l ■ Cl< IJ M e l> Ugal those w ho control in d u stry in the old F isher spent the w eek-end at of C alifornia and tw o sister: M is Mary Jose of P o rtlan d and Mrs left Ju lv 1 for an a u to trip of stati " DuBois declared, "a re very C annon Beach T hey also visited about a w e e k s length T hey v isited 1 eautlou. in attem p tin g to put men Mr and Mrs K. L. B enefiel at De- V erna Bixel of A urora. Ore. F u n eral service - w ere held in the ■ her m other. Mrs Dodd, at Sandy to w ork They a re w aitin g for L ake an d Mr. an d Mrs. W alter some assurance th at governm ent F isher at W heeler. B ethany church T uesday and In te r th e first day of th e ir trip. B lackcap picking beg in h ere last will becom e stable, and th at n o th m ent in th e U nion cem etery. Bl^ile school opened M onday week By th e end of th is w eek it ing will happen to place th e ir in- m orning at th e school house u n d er v i'tm e n ts in fu rth e r jeo p ard y . . direction of Rev. R. D. E verett, w ill he in full sw ing "I feel su re that in d u stry must sta te S unday school w orker. It w ill Miss M axine H illings and b ro th er of P o rtlan d a rriv ed at th e F E. begin to m pve soon." he continued, co n tin u e for tw o w eeks. H offm an home Ju n e 30 for an in- , •'h. cause th ere still Is th a t vast, Mrs. H arley Q uier a n d E dw in p en tu p dem and f o r everything.! and E sther are picking youngber- d efin ite visit. Illy M m Bird MH’ rmlch) w hich is needed by the averag e ’ ries n e a r Hillsboro. MRS EDWARD GRIBNER fam ily W hen th e dem and f o r CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Mrs needed new supplies reaches p ro p Mrs. N ellie G rib n er 27. w ife of Earl C hristie and Mrs Ray Ego Hillsboro Auto Firms w ere join t hustrasrs at a kitchen ; E dw ard G rih n e r of Banks, died e r proportions, then I am su re that Install New Equipment : bow er com plim enting Miss M ar Ju ly 1. at th e E m anuel hospital in men w ill go hack to work. M odern headlight testing eq u ip "In th e steel m ills th e re is som e- garet Neill T hursday afternoon. ’ P o rtlan d , follow ing a short ill- P re a nt w ere Mesdainc:. F J C h ris i ness. and fu n eral services w ere : thin g of a dem and for m aterials, m ent w as installed this w eek by I held S unday aftern o o n at 2 o'clock hut strik es and labor tro u b les have th e Snhnow Bros, garage in H ills to - W G G alinat, Alfr»d H u trh i a Fied Carl on, Frank Ede. C h a i! s from th e chapel of th e Forest G rove k ept p roduction from reaching a boro. G ordon S ahnow declares th at peak, and faith in the fu tu re from | th e equipm ent is the latest in a d H arrim an, G lenn Miller. Ira G. I U n d ertak in g com pany, w ith Rev M cCorm ick, H enry V ersteeg and 1 O liv er C u rtis officiating. In term en t giving full stim ulus to th e m ills,” ju stin g lights for safety in night driving. he relates. II II Neill. Misses P cro n iee Ego. was in th e H illside cem etery. T he H illsboro M otor com pany "I feel that th e state w ill be re GleniCC and S hirley C arlson and Mrs G rih n er. w ho was a d au g h Jessie Versteeg. F em e and C arolyn te r of Mi and Mi J B McNew of publican again this fall. T hat seem s also installed new equipm ent th is Ego. G lenice M iller and Hobby M ount.undale, wa horn at Recd- to he th e tre n d of opinion am ong w eek for w heel alig n in g w ork. H arrim an and the hostess and v ille S ep tem b er H. 1906. and was guest of honor Many useful and m arried to E dw ard G rib n er S ep p retty gifts w ere received by the tem b er 16. 1933. S he had lived Hl W ashington county all her life. bride-i left. S h e is su rv iv ed by h er husband, Norm a M eyers spent last week and th is w ith a .aster. Mrs. Leo h er p arents, tw o sisters. Mrs May P eterso n and B ettie McNew of Sushauer. n ear Hillsboro. M ountaindale. and one bro th er. Hops Damaged Merl Cady and M arvin O rnduff, R obert McNew. of CCC ram p at hop grow ers here, both report W eston: also tw o stepchildren. W al th eir fields badly dam aged by m il te r and Naomi G rib n er of Banks dew. O ne hop buyer inspected the L et th e ad v ertise m en ts h elp you Cady y ard last week and th ought m ake y o u r shopping plans. a few hops m ight he harv ested Jo y ce E verest of P o rtlan d spent last week w ith her gran d p aren ts. Mr. and Mrs G. Everest. S he and Eloise and Sheldon Rockwell, w ho had been h ere about th re e weeks, A K a u r i f i x and tx p e u a o t. H O K - » u t TPtV I C 't o T o BUHO I f t o o f A tr "4 B O O M OAVS • : D iD H T T A « t T im C.10 « J d -P . f W W i ' C ' - H O X U LO C X ,, AT IT . W t l V , . -c ? Buxton Townsend Club Meets Tonight i Frederick Losli Succumbs July 4 Chehalem Bride- Elect Honored O n C ash B a sis H elvetia school board, m eeting Ju n e 30, set th e budget m eeting for Ju ly 20 The clerk's rep o rt show s th a t the district is on a cash basis and the board reduced the special d istrict tax. R obert Davidson visited his p a r ents, Mr. and Mrs. John D avidson over th e w eek-end and rep o rted th e b irth of a d aughter at t h e E m anuel hospital Friday. Ju ly 3. Mr and Mrs. Elm er B atchelder, accom panied by her parents, Mr and Mrs. Ja c k A nderson, m ade a trip to S eattle over the w eek-end to visit c a p ta in and Mrs. L C. P erry. T hey report th at it rained all day on th e F ourth in S eattle and on th eir retu rn tr ip S unday they encountered show ers u n til they reached Kelso. Mrs. B atchel der and Mrs P erry are sisters. Lew is D onaldson a n d Jam es B lake from K ansas City. Mo., came to reside in H elvetia last week. Mr. D onaldson w as in O regon toi a few years and re tu rn e d t o M iu o u ri a year ago. He states th at it was too dry there aR er living in Oregon. H elvetia band m em bers rep o rt a fine tim e at Balm G rove on th e Fourth. H elvetia got th ree of the prizes offered there, one for the p rettiest baby, the heaviest woman and th e hom eliest man. Several fam ilies w ent to Balm G rove and several to H illsboro w hile others had fam ily gatherings at home. M any com m ents w ere heard about the great im provem ent in S hute park. It m akes an ideal place now for picnics. Jo h n Y urkovich had a m idnight visitor in his chicken pen T h u rs day and Friday night th a t killed 20 half grow n chickens. On S a tu r day they moved the chickens to another pen and Mr. Y urkovich w aited for th e coons w ith a sh o t gun. but nothing show ed up. Mr. Y urkovich thinks it w as a coon because the m ark of claw s was to be seen on a post w here it had clim bed into the six-foot pen. Born, to M r and Mrs. R obert W. D avidson of P ortland, J u ly 3, a girl. 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W e specialize in FRONT END ALIGNMENT DAIRY w COOM liR feeds > • «(rtLe JL/e © Si LACKEY Shell Gas and Oil 365 E. Main St. Hillsboro PH O N E 721 v;L ii';njr?uu:..uuj..jJuu:.»u';c)C T om g « Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry Telephone 3061 N O W ! Washington Savings 8C Loan Ass’n. J. M. PERSON, Manager Savings X Loan Bldg. QRlsboro. Oregon NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES Y o u a n d y o u r fa m ily w a n t safe brakes o n y o u r new c a r— brakes th a t w ill g ive m a x im u m s to p p in g p o w e r— brakes th a t w ill be alw ays equalized, alw ays de p e n d a b le — C h e v r o l e t ’ s N e w Perfected H y d ra u lic Brakes! SOLID STEEL one-piece TURRET TOP Y o u w a n t a safe ro o f ox er y o u r head, to o — a S o lid Steel one piece T u r r e t T o p . I t gives c o m plete o ve rh e a d p ro te c tio n . . . is sm arter lo o k in g . . . a n d helps to keep passengers c o o le r in sum m er a n d w a rm e r in w in te r. IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* Y o u also w a n t th e greater com fort an d greater road stability o f C h e v ro le t's K n e e -A c tio n G lid in g R id e *. M illio n s o f K n e e -A c tio n users w ill te ll yo u th a t th is is th e safest a n d sm o othe st rid e o f all. G ENU INE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION Everybody knows that this new Chevrolet is the first motor car with all modern advan Y o u ’ ll get a lo t o f c o m fo rt o u r o f th is fea ture , to o . I t gives each passenger in d iv id u a lly c o n tro lle d v e n tila tio n . . . “ scoops in ” re fre s h in g breezes o n h o t days . . . a n d elim in ates d ra fts in c o ld w eather. HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE A n d fo r a ll-ro u n d p e rfo rm a n ce w ith ec o n o m y , th e re is n o th in g lik e C h e v r o le t’s H ig h -C o m p re s sio n V a lv e -in -H e a d E n g in e — th e same ty p e o f engine th a t is used in re co rd h o ld in g airplanes, p o w e r boats and ra c in g cars. tages to sell at such a low price—it’s . . . o u i// e o n tjjû ie (ow /irtC cd'criï / CHEVROLET ■1. VROLET SHOCKPROOF STEERING* A ls o an o u ts ta n d in g advantage — a n d . lik e a ll th e above features, exclusive t o th is o n e lo w -p ric e d car — is S h o ik p r o o i S teering*. V is it y o u r nearest C h e v ro le t dealer a n d ha ve a th o ro u g h d e m o n s t r a t io n o f t h i s o n ly com plete lo w -p ric e d c a r— today! 4 s 4 i X-W ■ AND VP. /.ir * pe <it Flint, MuK. Vi’ith htimprrr, »pare tire and tire U x l, rke lijf hri. r it $20 addifinnttL on Master Models onh, $20 additional. f*vu et quoted in this a>h ertuement are list at Flint, M u Sifan, and swMect to tkan<e Mithcmt notice. A General Motors Value. Genera I Motors InMallment Plan Tnonthlr fMN»nrnrs to suit your pune. C H L V R fV F T M O T O R C O M P A N Y D E T R O IT , M l ( H K .A N POULTRY feeds H IL L S B O R O FE E D C O . Phone 271 Farmers’ Cash Store IN V E S T OLD new spapers lo r sale, 10 cents bundle.—A rgus. 18tf REMEMBER w r- Stock Fly Spray, Poultry House Spray, Sheep Dip, Summer Oil Spray, Ever green Spray, B. K. Solution, House Fly Spray, M o t h Sprays. Member Federal Home Loan Banks FOR ECONOMICAL TRANSPORTATION Modern E quipm ent A11 W o rk G uaranleed Sprays and Sprayers All money invested here before July 10th will draw full six months earnings next December. First Mortgage Security. State Supervi sion. “You’re right. And there’s a good reason. A n d u h a t tw in e it is! It cam e from In te rn a tio n a l H a rv e s te r’s m o d e rn A m e ric a n m ills, w h ere skilled w orkers co m b in ed th e best fiber an d th e latest tw in e science to assure you tw in e satisfaction. It is u o u n d in th e “Big B u ll” w ith the fuitentcd cover for y o u r c o n v en ie n c e an d treated uguinst destruction by insects for your protection. W e hav e p len ty of this good M cC orm ick- D eering “ Big B all” T w in e to go a ro u n d —an d th e re is m ore w h ere this cam e from — h u t, even so, it is a good idea to com e in a n d get yours an d solve y o u r tw in e problem for this season. N early an y h in d e r w ill do b etter w ork w h e n its n eed le is fed this sm ooth, u n ifo rm M cC or- m iek-D eering "B ig B all" T w in e . A p h o n e call w ill reserve your supply. Poultry Delouser, Dusting Sulphur, Black Leaf “40” Powder, Arsenate of Lead, Paris Green, Lime, Earwig Bait, Elea Powder for Cats, Dogs and Canaries. FROM JULY 1st enjoying the biggest demand in it£ history.” •i Insecticides 3,/2% ' “I understand that Chevrolet is now Put Your Bonus ville church next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock A N N U A L O FFER Your Twine is Here I Into Your TKANSPAKENT Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 H illsboro A rgua E stablished 1801 Orphan Railway Locomotive Offers I Vacation Bible School Give Demonstration ■ boro, Oregon, Thursday, J u ly 9, 1936 K .'ab li .hrd IH7.I 160 W. Main St. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I H ills b o ro M o to r Co. James W hitelaw, Prop. 318 - 332 E. Main St. Phone Day or Night 411 1 Hillsboro, Oregon