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H IL L S B O R O * Thursday. Align'd ß, 1936 Chelialetn People ( lim b M t. I lo o d N eb ra sk a n s to ' Live at B uxton Illy M r , A lle n P ln r e L e a s e d ; G ra n g e D a n c e on S a tu rd a y ( H r M r« J r * * » M e y e r« ) IHJXTON I B v I hm * and fam ily of Hi Kir? pm t. N« b . have l< .. .-I the Alt’X Allen farm They took posse'? Ion last w eek M r . Allen will leave t»tin for A rizona, w here her husband Is em ployed by th e S I ’ Co Mi Fi.m k S anford anti children arriv ed last week from S ou th ern C alifornia for a visit w ith her m other. Mrs W F Hill. Mm. Kelnoelil H onored A nn.scellaneou .shower wa > tfiv- iMi Mr ; C laude K einoehl < France* Q uler) at the hom e of her m other, Mrs llarle.v Q uler. Ju ly 29. P re s ent w ere Mrs Hay H ow ard and .son K ichard and Mi ■» Billie S h e lte r and daughtei Kay of Salem Local « - H l len d s w ere Mrs (I W hite ide. dam e (> c.o Ce.arley. Ira Pow- II. W II H idthm k. A M Bonner. Elvin C earley. N P. Nelson. Tony Ktnck. W Pt dei son. C orbett C row - ther. Joe B« Ihsh. E O Scofield, C arl F • tepp. Fred Benefit 1. J e if* M eyers. F red Berieflel and Miss Fugeniu Q uler. W auneta and V iv ian Ceui ley. E leanor and L eland Powell. WBA will m eet at th e G range hall A ugust 15 All m em bers urc req u ested to be present I)arue S aturday A dance will be sponsored by tin* grange A ugust H w ith m usic from V ernonia. Picnic S unday A grange picnic will he held at th e V ernonia park August 9 G iven M ountain G range is In v ite d to a t tend the picnic B uxton T ow nsend club m em bers a re also Invited. I anillirx Move Mr and M rs O car C earley have m oved onto the Bert E astm an p ro p erty and Mr and Mrs. G eorge B urlingam e have moved Into th e C unningham house n ear the black- .smith shop C ouple G iven S h o w rr r show er for Mr and Mrs C A M organ at th e ir hom e n ear here Ju ly 30 Fight m em bers w ere p re s en t N on-m em bers atten d in g w ere M rs N P N* I.-on. Mr W 11 H id dinck. M rs M artin G in d h art and M r s Franc« . Fit a., and W auneta C earley. F arew ell G iven Friends of Mr F rances C anby g athered at her hom e F rid ay a fte r noon for a farew ell party Each person present presented Mr Can by w ith a gift. Mrs Canbjr nnd fam ily moved to Hill boro S a tu r day M r and M rs ( ’ceil Rhodes of B urna visited at the H Q uler home a few days last week Mr: Rhodes is a sister of Mr Q uler. Mrs Georg«' Riggh* and Mrs. F M D rury and Beverly Jean n e nnd H ow ard sp en t last we* k at the Elm o T allm an hom e at T im ber. H arry S*ahold J r , w ho is em ployed in P ortland, spent a few days at his hom e here J Mi (• m Christen in and < »race 1 and Mrs A lfred W illis of C o r nelius visited at the hom e of th eir p aren ts and g randparents, Mr and Mrs C. A Peterson. T hursday. Mrs C hris I)oma>hofsky of J u n c tion C ltv visited her m other. Mrs. W E Hill, l i t w ick Donald Stow ell and R obert F ritch m ade a trip to Independence last w eek-end Raym ond Ju stic e of V ernonia spent a few days w ith h is aunt, Mrs H arold Peterson. Ira Pow ell is hom e from P o rt land w here hi' has been in th e hos pital th e past th ree weeks. Move to Coast Mr and Mrs B ert Eastm an nnd son Irv in g m oved to T illam ook S a t urday. Mr. and M rs Jo e Ross and Mr. nnd Mrs. N P Nelson sp en t last w eek-end at N ewport. Mr and Mrs W II H iddinck spent from S atu rd ay to M onday nt N eskow in and Oceanside. E arl Ingles of N ew port v isited his grandm other. Mrs. Rhoda W at- x >n. th e fir ’ of th e week Mr. Sw anson, form er resident of B uxton, visited Mr. and M rs N. P. Nelson T hursday anil F riday. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin C earley and V ivian accom panied Mr Edson to Tillam ook for the w eek-end. Mr. and Mrs Lloyd M organ have m oved to B lue Lake, w h ere Mr. M organ w ill he em ployed. B illy Best of n ear Eugene spent th e w eek-end here. A boy w as born to Mr. an d Mrs. E stlf G ibson of C ran e Ju ly 17. Mr. G ibson Is a son of Mrs. H om er B en n ett and form erly lived here. D uane R iggh' of B irkenfeld is spending the w eek at th e hom e of his aunt. Mrs. R. J. Kelly. Mrs. O. II. Stow ell and Betty. Mr and Mrs. O tto Stow*'l 1. G eorge H ollenbeck and K eith Wolff spent Sunday at the H arley S tow ell hom e nt M cM innville. Mrs. O liver Hove nnd V irginia of V ancouver. Wash., nnd Je n n ie R hym al of P o rtlan d spent S unday w ith Mrs. Rhoda Watson. E llsw orth and B illy K elly and M errill Mead visited relativ es at B attle G round. W ash. Ju ly 26. I Mrs. I. P Bledsoe is m ak in g an ex tended visit w ith her d aughter. Mrs. D orothy B ritton, at E stacada Ray K elly sp en t the w eek -en d w ith ’ friends at P uyallup . Wash. Mr. nnd M rs Lewis K elly and Miss E velyn K elly visited Mrs. K elly’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. K nep- per. at W ashougal, Wash.. Ju ly 26. O ren F rost is em ployed a t h ig h w ay w ork on G ales creek. Miss Iren e F ish er is v isitin g h er sister. Mrs. O ran Elliott, at H oulton. fa m ilie s ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■« I TRUCKMEN! FREE I PUC Service Annual - Monthly ■ ■ RUSHLOW « u I ■ iI J u ly 26 Jay M cC orm ick lived in tin* B uck H eaven district w hen a child B ernice W inters of G ibbs v is ited Je ae Vvr-te< g Sunday and M onday Mi and Mrs. J. P Jo n es nnd Mi a n d Mi W ayne Jo n es and thre** sons att- n d ed a p icn ic d in ner p arty at L afay ette locks S u n day Mr H B Lime. M *••. Frances S eh m e lt/e r and Fay** Poula.s left T h u rsd ay for th e ir hom es in San Francisco a fte r a tw o m onths’ v is it h ere w ith relatives. Mr and M rs Ray Ego and ch il d ren atten d ed a reu n io n of the Reetz fam ily S unday n ear M on m outh. Mr and Mrs. G lenn M iller nnd th e ir house guest, Mi. . A lice M ay n ard of O cean,ak- . atten d ed a sh o w er at P o rtlan d S unday hon oring Miss Lois P orous. form erly of N ew berg, w ho will be m arried soon to Ben S h ires of Scappoose Mrs. C laud A llen en tertain ed T hursdav evening in honor of M ils A lice M aynard of O eeanlake. Mi L uclla Lensy, P ortland, is a house guest this w eek of Miss R uth Renfroe. Miss Beryl D eford re tu rn e d home F rid ay from P o rtlan d , w here she atti nded a six w eeks' course at U of O su m m er school. Mr 1) A O tto e n tertain ed with a d in n e r p arty S unday for Rev. and Mrs. K oeler. of C ornelius Mr and Mrs. B. L. Price. Mrs. (' 1. I )■ ! ’ i 1 1 D sev nnd K ahron and R onnie M ere d ith of P o rtlan d w ere d in n e r party guests S unday of M r a n d Mrs W. F. W ohlschlegel M r s Enola Barlow* re tu rn e d home w ith them for an in d efin ite stay. Mi » W anda Einigan retu rn ed hom e F riday from m ore th an a tw o w ick s' trip thro u g h C alifornia. S he wa accom panied by Mrs Jam es R aehin of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mi Tom <Shuck of B ill boro. T h ey w ent into Old Mexico, v is ited th e exposition at San Diego, I also M rs W alter N innenam (Mrs. C laude Steven*.». form erly of H ills boro. at S an Diego. Mr and Mrs. Ja c k C ralley (R cva B arlow ) at H untington Park,« Los Angeles, C atalin a Island, nnd a cousin, P at Q uinn, at San Francisco. S u rp rise G iven Mrs Jo h n W alker w as honored w ith a »tirpri.se b irth d ay party S a t u rd ay night, given by h er m other and husband. Mrs F. B. Tom pkins, and Jo h n W alker P inochle and ”500" w ere enjoyed by 20 guests. Jo h n W alker received high in pin- i ochle and R E. Joyce low. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J M. K otcra. a d au g h ter. Ju ly 31. M oth e r and baby wen* at th e W illam ette hospital until Sunday, w hen they w ©nt to th e hom e i ; M n K • m other. Mrs. A lb eit Pondelek, at Six C orners. Mr». Ira G M cCorm ick w as a ' w eek-end guest of her son-in-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. C om ber. in P ortland. V ivian Z iegler spent th e w eek end w ith Velma and Nadym* Wohl- sehlegel at Scholls nnd atten d ed a sw im m ing p arty and picnic at L a fay ette locks w ith them Mr and Mrs. C layton W hitm an anil sons W allace and B ruce r e tu rn ed S atu rd ay from a five-day i vacation at Bill M eyer's home.su ad 1 on th e Bui, M ountain lookout tra il in th e Coast range. Mrs Lena M eyers. N orm a M ey ers. Lillie Brow n and Raym ond M eyers accom panied by Mr. and I Mrs. Lee O akes and Mr. and Mrs Leo S u sb au cr of H illsboro enjoyed OLD new sp ap ers for sale, 10 cents b undle.—A rgus. 18tf f Illr * l M e l r m l « k I CHEIIAI EM MOUNTAIN M o u n tain T up S unday school sponsored a trip up Mt Hood Ju ly 2H Out of a group of 19. 17 ic .iih e d th e to p W illiam Moi «•, Enola Barlow, F ra n c e L am b iix and M arie and J u lia Fuchs, a fter n ic h i n g the top, hiked over a n n rrow tia il to th e ra n g i'i’s cabin and rej'.b.tercd the p arty W arm w enthei w as e x p erienced and no snow w as found on the peak except in th e cabin T he clim b w as m ade w ithout a guide, although this wan th e first trip up Mt Hood for all mernbei of the party Aft« r a h earty break fa t tin* gro u p left G overnm ent C am p about *1 a m. and ate lunch at cra te r rock In th e p arty be.- i«|e those a h ead v m e n tio n e d w e re Mr. and Mrs. E rnest G u en th er. Mt W. Morse, H J h e T yk »cm, Volms and Nadym* Wold < hlegel, M a i sle H urt. Lloyd and H elen Mae G uen th er. Vivian a n d M elburn Z iegler, Eldon Havernan. G eorge Z iegler and R aym ond W eatherly. Si v eral m em bers of the p arty r e tu rn ed homt* via Hood River Mr. and M is Ja y M cCorm ick an*, son Ja c k of Los Angel**,, v is ited th eir cousins. Mr-.. D M M c Innis and Ida G. M cCorm ick and H illsboro, O regon 330 E. W ash. Phone 1701V ■ Not w ork in g for Public U tilities C om m ission ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Hazel Brook on the T u alatin Sunday Fi ink T u rn er, N ewberg. won In ju red Ju ly 28 at the Buz.an roek ci u, in i w hen thu dum p c u t In* i wa*; pm lung failed to trip and th r •/ h 'm into the cru.--.her II«* wa . f Kind nut to be critically ill. but will be u nable to work for . omt» tim e Fifteen WPA w orkm en are « m ployed at tbl •. q u arry . Rix*k u being put on th e m ountain road-. 11 M McInnis wa HI Uu ’ ■••.«« k • <1 p n t of ’ his at th e hmm* of hi d ighter Mi L. L M -nruy .- I M Alice M elnni . at We, t Slope H** is im proving and cam e h o i'ir th e m iddle of this week. V/. el end gueats at th<- W. I and Tom Jo n es hom e w ere th e ir m ere , and n ep h ew -. Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Reynolds. Mr and Mrs B arky Jo in , and I.oren M cCormick all of Newberg. R obert W right of P ike is helping w ith th e harve t on th e farm o p er ated by Mis Hanna Glare, know n a; th e old G u en th er place. The annual reunion of the d es cendant.-* of Bill and E lizabeth Jon* arid th eir relative-, and friends will !»*• held at Ecrnw ood com m un ity hall Augu. t 9 A nyone in te r ested i.. invited to attend a p icn ic at M t. H o m e C. E. M eets F rid ay _____ llarold Ael.lschers Go Eft»t on Trip; Tamily M ove, (B y M r. Pag*» TnrM A R O U S , TT 11. L S B O R O , O R E G O N M '.t.tr A llU o n t dinner* asked fence. Mr tertam of Se I th eir in the Saur d o ri wood : : rto assistane ? in clirnbirn nd Mi Georg** Alii on en- d the J B. B a rtlett farmi / »I,.*, la t S unday in honoi *>f hi J urie 18th birth d ay an N o r th P la in s W o m a n V is its in M o n ta n a This M o n th Kansas City f h y M r« J A M rC o ft Robert Vunderzandc-n. w ho has MOUNTAIN HOME M ountain Hum** C hristian E ndeavor •.«x*i(*ty been w orking for the past m onth ill me«, at th<* Jo h n S chrneltzer in E'l .'e rn O regon in the h a rv e jt hom e k’u d av evening. Follow ing field ', re tu rn e d to hi., hom e last tin«; th ere w ill hi* a bonfire p arty w eek • nd w iener roa?t uri th e Schm* ltzer I Mr and Mrs W W R abuck spent th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d vlsi'ing tennis courts W alter A l Mr and Mr H arold A ebischer th e ir daughter. Mr left S atu rd ay fu* the rniddl** west bright and fam ily. Ell Poe of F orest G rove rp en t They will go to Chicago, then on to D**troi, to pureha e a F ord V-K several days last week at th e W il to d riv e hom e The A cbischer chil- ‘ liam McCoy hom e at W atts D inner p arty guests at th e Louis dr*n an* stay in g w ith relativ es in P ortland Mi E lizabeth A ebischer ' S tro h m ay er hom e TOesday w ere of N r .-. berg is staying at th e H ar Mr. and i l r i . Tony K em per an i old Aebi.scher home d u rin g th eir sons Warreri and M erlin and M, ab < nee. E dw ard A ebi»cher is te n d -j F rance V anl.oo of F orest Grove. B ern ard V andehey spent th e ing th e stock. R aym ond Aebi eher of San Jose, w eek-end w ith his p a re n ‘ Mr and Cal . has been visitirfg relativ es Mrs .!(«• V andehey, of G reenville. M r ar t Mrs D uffy and fam ily h^r**. w hile his arm . w hich w as .ting Mr broken, wa knitting. He leaves of Florida ore here Louis S tro h m ay er fo r a thia week for San Jm»e, w here he and Mi i. em ployed in a dairy. He expects w eek or more. M r and Mi. M artin V anderzir.- to atten d college this w inter. Mr Alice N ew by, w ho has been den and son W ayne attended the T h atch er W oman’s club picnic at v isiting at t h e W illiam B oulin Balm G rove Sunday horn**, ha re tu rn e d to P ortland IB, M r . K I. Co»| The Misses Wilma a n d M ary j Mr. and Mrs. I P B rady and KINTON K inton G range w ill Boulin left S unday for Salem to ! fam ily spent a few days la it w eek m eet at th e hall T hursday evening, pick le ans. T hey w ill m ake th e ir ! a t th e beach. A u eu ,t 13 All g ran g ers are Invited. hom e w ith an au n t w hile there. P ray er m eeting and Bible study fa m ily Moves will he held at th e church F rid ay T he Elvin L orenzen fam ily have ' even in g nt H o'clock Mrs. W arren m o v id to P ortland The house th e y ' S everal from h«-re held a picnic will be leader All are Invited. T h resh in g ou tfits have been kept vacated ha been visited by s e v - . at W ashington park In P o rtla n d era! d ifferen t people inc«*, all w ho i Sunday. Those going w ere Mr. and busy in th e grain fields h ere d u r ing th e pa t wi k Moi-t of th e h a. «• been considering bu y in g th e , Mrs. W arren Barnes’ and ch ild ren farm ers have com pleted th eir h a r farm . M cCIafflin of N ew berg ow ns , of Fores'. G rove. Mr. a n d Mrs. S noderly and Mr. and Mrs. B ru n e r vesting w ith good yields in most the place. Mi.ss M ildred Nelson h as re tu rn e d ' and children of H azeldale. Mrs. cases. G eorge M oore of Boise. Idaho. Mrs. Ilegulnr m onthly m eeting of the L adles' Aid society has been post- I w ith h er sister Lily 'Mr.-. C lay V ictor G riep, Mr. and Mrs. C h arles Ito-i-nbloem ) at Dallas, w ho re c e n t R utan and sons G eorge and W es poned until fu rth e r notice. ley. W illiam P an n ier. Mr. an d Mrs. O nion crop here w ill not be as ly u n d erw en t a tonsil operation. Mr. and Mrs G eorge K lrk p a tric W ill H aney and d a u g h te r Lois, Mr. larg e as usual as th e onion m il an d Mrs. Te-d H aney an d son E v erett i have started th e construction of a dew cut them down and in som e In- stanc. look ns th o u g h a fire had new home. T he basem ent is com- Mr. and Mrs. W alter W right, Mr. and Mrs. Lou W right and son W il 1 pleted. gone th ro u g h them . Mr and M rs F red B ruce and bur, Mrs. S ara H aney, Mrs. C u m W rdding Held of A lberta. C anada, a r e m ings. and F. A. B ennett. W oodrow A nickcr. son of Mr. fam ily guests M rs. G eorge M oore o f Boise. at th e A ltx B ruce and Mr? Fred A nicker. of K inton. house Idaho, is v isitin g h e r m other. Mrs. The m en a re brothers. and C lara F H anson of G resham , home. Jam es A llison re tu rn e d F rid ay V ictor G relp. and h e r sister. T hey w ere recen tly m arried In P o rtlan d . even in g from a th re e -d a y ca m p sp en t M onday at th e coast. Mr. A nickcr is well know n here. ing trip on Rock C reek on th e C lackam as rlv«r. T his w as a group Bad S hifting of senior 4-II club m em bers, and e m otorists h av e a h a b it of Jam es was th e only one present sh Som iftin g from low g e a r to high, han one h u n d red persons from outside P ortland. Mori skipping second g ear altogether, M rs It. I L ik a s and children, w hile others a re p ro n e to s ta rt in atten d an ce at th e ann u al B eaverton Ma.-mvc and E astern Mrs. H a n y S au n d ers a n d Miss second ra th e r th an low, says th e S ta r | irnic at A valon p ark Ju ly D em aris S a u n d e rs w ent to T aft O regon S tate M otor association. and other beaches last F riday. They E ith er p ractice is bad because of CO Mr and Mrs W alter R. Van met Mr. L ekas, w ho had been on excessive w ear on th e clutch, d riv e K leek accom panied by t h e i r a business tr ip to M arshfield, at lin e and real a x le assem bly. il.-'.ir iter K ath ry n and J a n e Ho N ew port, and he re tu rn e d home rn; ■ Ila are vacationing at N ew | w ith them , sp ending th e w eek-end | here. port. Mi A rena C o u rtn ey Is spending M rs .1 C H untley of O m aha. Neb i". v isiting h er on-in-law thl- w eek w ith her dau g h ter. Mrs. ■ nd d au g h ter, Mr. "and Mrs. A1 H arold Davis, at th e D avis hom e n ear Sherw ood. T h e hay nnd grain crops are Mr’ W ilbur Weed and sm all son of Bouldi r City. N c v . form erly of heavy here this year. Oat hay fields th at w ere cut a m onth or so ago B eaverton, w ere house guests r e cently of Mr and Mrs. G uy C arr. are green again now and sev eral w h Bo ell w ho hsB bet n In j inches high. Mr. and Mrs P ercy H am ilton and poor health for som etim e, is v is it fam ily w ere su rp rised last F riday ing w ith his m other in O ntario Mr. P. L. K ing of O akland. Cal., w hen th e follow ing g uests a rriv ed visited w ith relativ es in th is v i w ith a picnic d in n e r for all. Mr. and Mrs Dell S hep h erd and fa m cinity ree«’ntly. The Rev E arl G losclose nnd Mrs. ily. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. G itlock of Tacoma. W ash, and Mr. an d Mrs. G io , Io i- have m oved to T u rn e r when* Mr. Glosclose has accepted T. C. H am ilton of N ew berg. The a p - ' rate. The R. v. G ivclose w as picnic w as held in th e p a rk -lik e front y ard of th e P ercy H am ilton ■ ..-tor of ttio r .i a v r r ti 'i i M< home. Mrs. M innie H ayw ood of odist church. Mr. an.I Mrs. R A. B row n have .Alberta. C anada, w as also a guest moved Into th eir recently com of Mr. an d Mrs. P ercy H am ilton F riday. pleted house in West Slope. Mrs. H arry S au n d ers w as h o st Mr arid Mrs. H. A. West and fam ily w ere am ong those enjoying ess to th e follow ing re la tiv e s on Sunday: H er m other. Mrs. E. B th e G ideon cruise to Bonneville last w eek. Mr. West was elected C ollard. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Spady. v ice-president of the In tern atio n al M r. and Mrs. F red Stevenson. G len G idi'on society d u rin g th e recent C ollard. Mrs. C ollard is 79 years of age. b u t sh e enjoyed th e picnic session in P ortland. Kinton Grangers G irl G oes on C ruise N o rth .¡sitin g h er daughter. Mrs. Page 1 O regon S ta te M otor association. G ardner, for a w eek or ten days. ! In th is w ay any foreign substance V isit in M ontana w’hich m ay be In t h e cooling Mrs. K u rt Ja c k y and son left | system w ill be elim inated. Sunday to visit friends and rela- ti • in Mill City, Mont. She ex- I pects to re tu rn th e last of t h i s , month. Mr and Mr.' S lgfrled Wyss of I : Hillsboro S heridan, Mr. a n d M rt. F r a n k ' Phone 953 FUNERAL DIRECTOR!» L am bert and fam ily. Miss M ary ■nd A rn e '- of P ortland visited Mr. and LICENSED E.MBAI..MERS Mi John P ritchard Sunday. L ester Bldw ell and C lyde W ick ham of D etroit. Mich , spent the we, k-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. O ris] Fair. h M. Wadswogtlfc 9-t-year-old C ivil w ar veteran, and Miss Pas- quey pent W«*dnesday and T h u rs day v isitli,? friends in P ortland. 1 T h u rsd ay they m otored to B onne- | ville, w here they ex p lo red the con stru ctio n w ork of th e dam Mr. arid Mrs. Ed Froeschle and I fam ily. B arbara Je a n and Ed Jr. of LaC enter. Wash visited Mr. and Mrs C H. Kelley and Mrs. J. C. F roeschle S u n d a y . M r s . J . C. F roeschle re tu rn e d hom e w i t h them to spend a week. Donelson 3C Sewell «By L aV elle Jackson) NORTH PLAINS Miss S hirley K« llev left h "ie S atu rd ay for P ort- land to jr iiu (,th r G irl R eserves bound for Seattle. S unday m orning they leave on a crul-e n o rth to V ancouver, B Miss Con ■e P eterson of Hills- boro wa : .veek-end guest of L aV elle .J S cotty i m re tu rn e d hom e S unday aft ■ending a w eek w ith E lm er Ma'. r . at Y amhill, W ebb P is of P o rtlan d is h ere this w eek. Visiting fr: Ed W. M oyer and Mr. and dau g h ter nces and P atricia of P o rt Or ard visited friends and relativ es t S aturday. Miss Gei e W inters of P ort- land spent w eek-end w ith Miss R adiator W ater B ernice M It is advisable to change th e I J o h n Lc ft.- and s o n W ilmer. F ran cis are 1 R ichard K eenon .spent w ater in th e rad iato r of a new car several tlm«?s d u ring th e first I th e week-« nd at P acific City. Mr- A. If uLsen of St. Jo h n s is 1000 m iles of driving, advises the I Talk with Rossmnn « '10 to 70 D o n 't N eg lect Y o u r C ar M eet A ugust 13 Thatcher Beaverton FOOD TURNED SOUR IN LADY’S STOMACH! S.L.K. BROUGHT QUICK RELIEF! 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T h is F o r m u la i« n o w on «ale a t th e D e lta D rug: S to re , a n d th e rt-su i - have been so re m a rk a b le th a t m a n y y ru t« : ers a re w r i t i n g S W O R N T E S T I M O N I A L S , lik e th is a m a z in g le t te r f r o m a la d y 65 yearn o f a jfe o n e o f th e b«-* k n o w ; a n d m ost respected c i t i zens « f M a ry .¡lie , C a lif , w h o has liv e d in t h a t c o m m u n ity f o r o v e r 30 ye a rn a n d «» th e o w n e r o f th e fin e H a y s A p ts . Read e v e ry w o rd o f th is te s tim o n ia l a n d see f »r y o u r - e lf w hat W illia m s ' S. L . K . F o r m u la hn l»een P R O V E D to do f o r th e s ic k a n d s u f fe r in g : ' ; ! j ' Does your car buck like a “bay steer? ” Worn parts, small adjust ments or needed repairs can take a ’.l the pleasure out of driving. See the AUTO SPECIALISTS T od ay! COOMER & LACKEY Shell G as and Oil 365 E. M ain St. Hillsbor« PH O N E 721 Ai /óe Property Owners New Sewer District W e a re p re p a re d to connect y o u r hom e to th e new sew er. ('a ll 1341. W e will he glad to give you an estim ate on th e .job. No obligation. W e sell all sizes of S ew er Pipe ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE Hillsboro Concrete Brick SC Tile Co. Phone 1341 N orth of C an n ery , across W. W ashington St. IS THE L A R G E ST Nearly a century ago pio ^REGON’S ’ fertile'soil B A S IC IN D U S T R Y neer settlers in many parts of yields nearly three hun the state first cleared land and dred million dollars in annual IN O R E G O N tilled the soil for the planting farm crops. More than eight of farm and orchard crops. een million dollars in wages When The First National are paid each year by Oregon Bank opened for business in 1865 seeds and young farmers. They employ 52.7% of all basic indus fruit trees were still being brought to Oregon trial workers in this state. . ___ fanners by pony express or by sailing vessels »Like the warp and woof’o fa fabric the agri around Cape Hom. cultural operations and industrial expansion of this state are intertwined and interwoven. The Today The First National Bank, both in Port prosperity of every'Oregonian is dependent, land and through its branches in the fanning dis directly or indirectly, ^upon^Oregon's abundant tricts. uses three-score-and-ten years of experience with agricultural problems in serving the present farm crops. K The fruitful’Willamctte!*Umpqua*ahd Rogue day financial needs of Oregon farmers. For 70years River valleys, the fertile land of Eastern Oregon, banking progress has equalled agricultural growth in Oregon and today Oregon’s greatest industry is the »» tide-lands of the* Columbia— all combine to «te* A. served by The First National throughout the state. give Oregon an assured future in agriculture. K ip fiM k f f !>«<•■< Gtesfar •/ <•— «>»» is brewed o f more costly ingredients! ACME BREWERIES San Francisco Los Angeles •it THE R O Y A L SODA WORKS— Mrs. H azel A, Gardner, Hillsboro Bank DoUars help, build Oregon Payrolls! * HILLSBORO BRANCH * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK O F PO R TLA N D M E M B E R F E D E R A L First N a tio n a l Bank W est o f the Rockies' D E P O S IT IN S U R A N C E C O R P O R A T IO N