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Loral Payrolls and Adds
Io Loral Prosperity
Volume I.'!, No. 5
H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lis h e d 1873
H illsboro, O regon, T hursday, A pril 1, 1937
Twenty Years Ago They Donned Uniform
A w ard Prizes
in E aster E g a
H u n t on F riday
(By
la arc
the p ro u d o w n e rs o f a new hack
stop on th e baseball fie ld It was
c o n s tru c te d by Hay Hubert*
Install O fficers
B u x to n T o w n se n d c lu b m et
tin*
G ra n g e h a ll M a rch 2 > H e n ry Y o u n g
o f H ills b o ro was sp e a ker M rs Mae
Q u ie r wa.s chosen m em b e r o f the
c o u n ty c o n s u lta tio n b o a rd fro m th is
c lu b O ffic e rs and a d v is o ry board
m em b e rs w e re m s tu lle d by M r
Y o u n g It was vo te d to p u t a copy
< aeh w e e k o f the 'fo w n s e n d w e e k ­
ly and rea d y re fe re n ce book in th e
B u x to n lib r a r y to be loaned o u t as
books on s h o rte r tu n e AboQ t 35 p e r­
son j » w e re present
< a ril P a rty I rid a v
W B A R e v ie w nu t at the hom e
of M r
A n n a H e th e rfo rd M arch
C h a rles D u y c k h a s
purchased
th e M eeuwaen fa rm w est o f Roy.
T h is la n d was p re v io u s ly k n o w n
as th e W a lk e r fa rm .
T h e Misses M a rth a V a n d e rz a n ­
den and L illia n M c B e th re tu rn e d
S u n d a y to resu m e th e ir stu d ie s at
O regon N o rm a l at M o n m o u th .
B o a rd
C hanged
T w e n ty y e a r, ago th e . » p rio r , - lu rin g tin - last o f M a rc h and th e days w h ic h fo llo w e d th e d e c la ra tio n o f
O n ly one m e m b e r o f th e fo rm e r
w a i a g a in st G e rm a n y A p r il (i 1317. W a sh in g to n c o u n ty p o u re d its y o u n g m en in to th e ra n k s o f th e a d v is o ry b o a rd fo r th e e m p lo y m e n t
a rm y . n il n a vy in a ll bra n e h e o f .service A b o v e is a p ic tu re o f th a t tim e , p u b lis h e d a fe w days a fte r in s titu tio n fo r a d u lt b lin d was r e ­
A p r il tl 1317 R e a d in g fro m le ft to r ig h t m th e to p to w are C a r r o ll Gates. C h a rles W a lk e r, H ussell ta in e d on th e n e w ly cre a te d board.
C a it ii
I I . i , k i l l C a rte l S e rg e an t C a rlso n
( r e c r u itin g se rg e a n t!. B u g le r G u y Edson M illa r d Gates. E m ­ T h a t was M rs. Lee P a tte rs o n o f
m e tt N ie o ile m u
C h ito n B a g le y V e rn o n G l ,n
S u md to w
A rc h ie P itm a n . E d w a rd B a rtle tt, A r t h u r P o rtla n d , w h o has been a c tiv e in
H o llm ., G le n E p lc r. O d e ll B ra n d a w . G le n S w ift, G le n T a y lo r B o tto m ro w : O tto O lson. W V e rn e M c ­ w o rk fo r th e b lin d fo r m a n y years.
K in n e y . A tlia R io .e ll and E lim i B a tc h e ld e r
T i m s - In th e p ic tu re , k ille d in a c tio n o r d ie d o r wounds,
O th e r members o f th e n e w hoard
, w h ic h w ill a d m in is te r th e in s t it u ­
w e re C a r ro ll G a ti . C h a rle s W a lk e r R u ssell C a r t e l. M illa r d G ate- and G le n S w ift.
tio n are D r. R a lp h F e n to n a nd O.
i V . B a d le y o f P o rtla n d . J. H. C h a p -
pel o f M a rs h fie ld and M rs . H a r ry
B u rk e o f A s to ria .
P h arm acy to
H o ld O p e n in g
Many Easter Parties
Charles Tigard
and M iss L e n a T a y lo r, conso­
Presented 50-Year Held Mountaindale i ond.
la tio n .
(By Mins Margaret Mathiesen)
at Jesse H om e
Odd Fellow Jewel M O U N T A IN D A L E — E a s te r d in n e r M rs. P F arly
re d Jesse and M rs. C a rl
P re s e n tin g a c o m p le te ly re m o d e l­
H IT E O N O d d F e llo w s and R e­
ed s to re and n e w lin e s o f m e r­ b e ka hs fro m h e re a tte n d e d a m e e t­
chandise.
H
ills
b
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ro
P
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a
rm
a
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y
w
ill
W atson A ca rd p a rty w ill he g ive n
in g at th e i (>. o F h a il at Tigard
an o ffic ia l o p e n in g a ll-d a y T h u rs d a y n ig h t w h e n C h a rles T i ­
by the R e v ie w at th e h a ll F rid a y h o ld
n ig h t M em b e rs a n
requexted to S a tu rd a y, it wax a n n ou n ce d th is g a rd was p resented w ith a 50-year
b rin g cake o r je llo
D e d ic a tio n o f w e e k by H a r ry Bates, o w n e r and je w e l C h ris C h riste n se n wa.s a l­
th«* h a ll p la n n e d fo r A p r il 14 has m anager.
so h o n o re d on h is se v e n tie th b ir th -
been postponed u n t il a la te r date.
Plans fo r th e op e ning , in a d d i­ d •
C uttings Move
B a ilee S a tu rd a y
tio n to .1 d is p la y o f m e rch a n d ise
A dunce w ill he g iv e n b y th e and m a n y b a rg a in s in d ru g s and j
M r and M rs H a ro ld C u ttin g , w h o
T o w n s e n d c lu b S a tu rd a y n ig h t at o th e r su pplies, in clu d e s m o re than have been em ploy« d on th«» H a rv e y
th e g ra n g e h a ll
2(KX) g ift packages c o n ta in in g e ig h t R o b in so n fa rm , h a ve m o ve d to
Mr
A<ldie L o cke o f W illia m s . o r m ore a rtic le s fo r a ll m em bers N o rth P la in s.
C al . is v is itin g h e r m o th e r and s is ­ o f th e fa m ily .
M r. and M r . B S a rd o f S e a ttle
te r. M r: C A M o rg a n and M iss
A g ift package w ill be g ive n to Wash . and H u b e rt H a g g e rty o f A l ­
France.» F ickas
b
e
rta . C anada v is ite d S a tu rd a y at
Bates
M r and M rs K L B e n o fie l and each v is ito r in th e store.
th e ir g ra n d p a re n ts . M r. and M rs.
Bid
fa m ily v ix ite d re la tiv e s h e re d u rin g
In s id e p la n o f th e store
h a s ; J. L H a g g e rty . S a tu rd a y .
E aster h o lid a y :
Dr. 51« D o n a ld Speaks
C h o ir p ra c tic e and a social h o u r a lm ost e n tir e ly been changed since
Sixte« n m e m b e rs and one v is ito r
w e re h e ld at the hom e o f M r and Bat« to o k it o v e r J a n u a ry 21. w hen
Mi
H a rle y Q u ie r M a rc h 23 A b o u t M r and M rs Z J Riggs fo rm e r o f th«- H ite o n c lu b m et W ednesday
ow ners, re tire d . N e w s h e lv in g of w ith M rs A d a C a ld w e ll and Miss
8n persons w ere present
Dale H a rris o f P o rtla n d was n n u x lc rn design has re p la ce d
th e Fi'-i«' C a ld w e ll Eh II call wa
v is ito r at the H a rle y Q u ie r borne old. and th e p re s c rip tio n section a id in th e hum« ' D r C. I) M c D o n ­
last w eek T h e H a r ris and Q u ie r has been m ove d to th e re a r D e c­ a ld and th e c o u n ty h e a lth nurse
wa re v is ito rs and D r
M c D o n a ld
fa m ilie s w e re fo rm e r n e ig h b o rs in o ra tio n s th ro u g h o u t are m od e rn .
gave a ta lk on th e h e a lth u n it w o rk .
ea stern O regon
T h e n e x t m e e tin g A p r il 7 w i l l be at
Birthday ( rtrhrated
Un: l. Gi.u o f M i;-. L e n a O lso n and
M i - J im ' IT s d c n d n i gave a b o th - -
o
ilic e r s w ill be elected.
fla y |M»rty fo r ' h r r n r r f t r v
Hay
G le n n Ile n t fie l S a tu rd a
O rc h a rd a le was w e ll re p re s e n te d )
hom e
B u ild in g in F u tu re
th is ye.u’ at th e su n rise se rvice s on
M a n n in g S u nday school was re p ­ C la p sh a w h ill T h e re w e re m an y
T h e a u th o r ity vested in th e h ig h ­
resented here by 1(5 m c rn ljc rs Faster. m o re th e re th a n last ye a r
w a y co m m issio n
by
th e
rece n t
A u E aster d r i ll was g ive n by fiv e
M r. and M rs 3’ E H u e r have le g is la tu re to c o n s tru c t a b u ild in g
c h ild re n fo llo w e d
by an
F aster
m ove d fro m th is d is tr ic t to G le n - o u t o f th e ir o w n fu n d s m ay n e ve r
serm on by Rev H ood and th e c o m ­ vvo« >d
be e xe rcise d . G o v e rn o r M a r tin to ld
m u n io n service. T h e n * was no e ve ­
M r. and M rs B ill M a xso n and n e w s p a p e rm e n th is w e e k th a t he
n in g se rvice
d a u g h te r B e tty Jo o f C o rv a llis spent w o u ld n e v e r co n se nt to th e use o f
B usiness M eet Sunday
th e w e e k -e n d w ith M r. a n d M rs. h ig h w a y fu n d s fo r b u ild in g p u r ­
O n n e x t S u n d a y e v e n in g fo llo w ­
poses. F lir t h e rn u ire th e g o v e rn o r
Pete Parson.
in g c h u rc h se rvices
th e
re g u la r
A u g u st B o th m a n o f P o rtla n d is said th a t n e ith e r he n o r th e m e m ­
a n n u a l c h u rc h m e e tin g w ill be h e ld
bers o f th e h ig h w a y co m m issio n had
fo r th e p u rp o se o f e le c tin g one sp e n ding a fe w days w ith his b r o th ­ e v e r been co n su lte d w ith re fe re n ce
trust«»«» and v o tin g on a m in is te r fo r e r and w ife . M r. and M rs. N ic k to th e b u ild in g b ill a lth o u g h m e m ­
B o th m an .
th e c o m in g year.
bers o f th e le g is la tu re d e cla re th a t
T h e Misses R u th and A lic e (»H i­
m
ove to an acreage at L a u re l, w h ic h th e h ill o r ig in a lly cam e fro m the
th e r. lo ca l school teachers, spent
h ig h w a y com m issio n .
he ha p urchased.
E aster h o lid a y s at th e ir hom e at ,
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at
1 a*han«>n
R u b b e r stam ps and o ffic e s u p ­
M rs M o llie T a llm a n
and
sons th e Jesse M e ye rs hom e w e re M r
tf
H ussell and M e lv in P o w e ll spent and M r- Ira P o w e ll «and E le a n o r plies. H ills b o ro A rg u s .
th e w e e k -e n d
w ith
re la tiv e s in and L e la n d . C lu re n c e S te c k le in and
W illia m D e lm a n H ig g le
P o rtla n d .
,
M is s M n v e re n e T a llm a n o f 'l im ­
M r and M i
Ruben K e lly spent
b e r v is ite d h e r g ra n d p a re n ts . M r
E aster at th e F re d Higgle hom e near
and
M rs
G e o rg e H ig g le , se ve ra l
B irk e n fe ld
days last w eek.
M i and M i
G e o rg e H iggle. M iss
M iss M ab e l N elson o f M c M in n ­
Ire n e F is h e r and M iss M n ve re n e and
v ille is v is itin g h e r p a re n ts. M r.
L o rr a in e T a llm a n o f T im b e r spent
and M rs. N. P. Nelson.
Easter at th e E v e re tt D ru c y horn«’
at V a n c o u v e r, Wash.
L e g a l b la n k« , 5c a nd 10c. A c o m ­
M r. and M is C la re n ce M o n ro e o f
B e a v e r ( ’reek. M rs. H a ttie J o h n ­ p le te s u p p ly a v a ila b le a t th e H ills ­
tl
son o f V a n c o u v e r and M rs M a r- I b o ro A rg u s .
Orchardale
"
Vanderzanden)
Duyck Buys Farm
Spelling Honor IColl G iven
S p e llin g h o n o r r o ll P ra n k C ro w -
t h e r N a o m i C a n b y. F a ith S co fie ld .
S lu rle y W h ite , N o rm a n
Peterson.
T re v o r C a n b y,
W au n e ta C eai ley
and W auneta H e th e rfo rd
B ir tlid .iv C e le b ra te d
A b irth d a y « iiitn e r was g ive n fo r
Mi
E th e l ( ’r o w th e r
and
M rs
E d ith H in c k M a rc h 20 T h e y w e re
h o n o re d w ith a b ir th d a y p a rty at
the C r o w th c r hom e th e same e ve ­
n in g .
Agnea
p a rty guests o f M r. nnd M rs, F lo y d
R a ffe ty w e re M r and M rs. S ta n le y
H ahn. M r and M rs. Ed V a n d e rz a n ­
den o f G ales C re ek and M r. and
M rs. V e rn o n H ahn.
D in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and
1 M rs
G e o rg e S te w a rt f o r
Easter
w ere M r and M rs. G eorge S te w a rt
J r a nd M r and M rs. K e n d e ll o f
Y a m h ill a nd M r a nd M rs. Ered
Poe a n d fa m ily o f N o r th P la in s.
B ir th d a y ( r le h r a te d
M rs H u b e rt S m ith a nd son E a rl
and M rs. E a rl H o lle n b e c k a tte n d e d
a b ir th d a y p a rty F rid a y a fte rn o o n
in h o n o r o f th e fo u rth b ir th d a y a n ­
n iv e rs a ry o f F rances Dee D a re ty o f
S h a d y B ro o k .
H a ro ld H a th o rn o f S a le m was a
w e e k -e n d guest o f h is siste r, M rs.
H a ro ld R e ynolds.
M r and M rs E a rl H o lle n b e c k and
M r and M rs H u b e rt S m ith and son
E a rl w t re Ea te r guests o f M r. and
M rs S y d n e y C o n n o lly o f W illa m in a .
E.i t- r d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r.
and M rs N H. T oates nnd fa m ily
w e re M r a nd M rs. L . O. W a rre n
and H e n ry S a n d e rs o l O re g o n C ity
nnd M r. and M rs H u ssell F o x and
d a u g h te rs o f P o rtla n d .
Mrs. H ollenbrrk H ostess
M rs. E a rl H o lle n b e c k was hostess
fo r Past C h ie fs ' c lu b at h e r hom e
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . A f t e r th e b u s i­
ness m e e tin g "500" w as p la y e d in
w h ic h M rs T om Q u a lls had h ig h
and M rs S ta n le y H a h n had sec­
ond. G uests w e re
M rs
A rc h ie
T hom pson. M rs. L e o n a rd V a n D o tn -
elen o f R o y and M rs. H u b e r t
•Smith. M rs Echo W illis w i l l e n te r­
ta in th e c lu b in A p r il.
M rs. M a ile r H o n o re d
M rs O tis Jo hnson a nd M iss A n n a
V a n G ru n s v e n e n te rta in e d w it h a
p a rty W ednesday a fte rn o o n in h o n ­
o r o f M rs. O ris M a ile r. A b o u t 30
guests w e re present. T h e a fte rn o o n
was spent in p la y in g
cards
in
w h ic h M rs. G o rd o n L a y to n re c e iv ­
ed firs t. M rs. D o n a ld G a rrig u s . sec-
Jensen w e re hostesses F rid a y a fte r ­
noon fo r a " r o llin g d o lla r
"500'’
p a rty fo r th e R o ya l N e ig h b o rs o f
B a n ks at M rs. Jesse's hom e here.
M rs. C la u d e C o o k re c e iv e d firs t.
M rs. G abc Essner. second, and M rs.
afternoon.
, P. A Q ua lls, t h ir d prizes.
Teacher Named
M rs. E lsie W e a ve r spent se ve ra l
M rs . F lo y d S h a w w i l l be the
days in P o rtla n d th is w e e k w it h
te a c h e r a t F a ir V ie w school fo r the
re la tiv e s .
c o m in g ye a r.
I.eula P eters Honored
M r. and M rs. L . H P eters e n te r-
| ta in e d S a tu rd a y e v e n in g w it h a s u r­
p ris e p a rty fo r th e ir d a u g h te r L u la ,
T h e e ve n in g was spent in p la y in g
m o n o p o ly . Present w e re M r. and
and M rs. Lee S h a ffe r a nd G ra c e
M c C o rm ic k o f H ills b o ro ,
M y ra
W e id e w its c h a nd E d w a rd P h illip s o f
C o rn e liu s .
C h a rle s K n ig h te n
of
S h e rw o o d. M r. and M rs. Page G a r­
den and d a u g h te rs Ire n e and E la in e
o f N o rth P la in s. M r and M rs. J. R.
M c N e w and d a u g h te r B e tty .
M r.
a nd M rs. G eorge S te w a rt. J. H D a ­
vis. M r and M rs. T h u rs to n P e te r-
son and son B illy . R u b y R e ynolds.
¡ A l b e r t G ra h a m . C la u d e D avis, th e
h o n o re d guest, a n d th e h o st and
I hostess.
W a lte r M ath ie se n . w h o is a t­
te n d in g O regon S ta te college, spent
se ve ra l days at h is hom e h e re th is
last w e e k -e n d and had his to n s ils
1 rem oved.
Hillsboro Argus contains all tht
new’s of Hillsboro and the sur­
rounding communities. Read i t
and keep informed on what It
happening at home.
tf
D r. W m . E. Hinds
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
C om m ercial B uilding
Phone O ffice 861
Christian Church
Has Record Crowd
K A N S A S C IT Y — Kansas C ity
S e a tin g roo m was a p re m iu m at
school
c h ild re n
elected
o ffic e rs th e C h ris tia n c h u rc h S unday w hen
T uesday fo r th e m o n tti as fo llo w s : th e la rge st c ro w d in y e a r . g a th e r-
G la d y s M cC oy, p re s id e n t: R a lp h ed fo r th e Easter s e rv ic e The s p ir it
V a n d e h e y, v ic e -p re s id e n t. G e rtru d e o f E aster was heig h te n e d b y th e
V a n d o m e lo n . s e c re ta ry . R alph V an- d e co ra tio n s and th e c e n te r fe a tu re
d e lie y .
fla g
s u p e rv is o r:
D a rre l on th e p u lp it be in g a life sized
B ra d y , w ood s u p e rv is o r: U rb in W a l­ p a in tin g o f " C h ris t at the T o m b "
d ro n . h o usekeeper: R ic h a rd B ea­ presented b y th e a rtis t. M rs. H. R
m an. d e c o ra to r; D a rre l B ra d y , s e r­ C h a n tle r, fo r th e occasion.
ge a n t-a t-a rm s ; E th e l M cC oy and
T h irte e n in d iv id u a ls u n ite d w ith
M a rio n V a n d e h e y. desk in sp e ctors;
U r b in W a ld ro n , h e a lth
in sp e ctor, th e c h u rc h d u rin g the decision ser-
D o ris C ro p p , E n g lis h and co u rte sy. vice, m a k in g 14 a d d itio n s fo r th e
p re -E a s te r w e e k o f sp e cia l services
A n niversary C elebrated
co n d ucte d b y R. L P utnam , pas­
M r and M rs T o n y K e m p e r and to r-e v a n g e lis t. a nd Ernest O b e rt.
sons W a rre n and M e r lin arid M iss singer, and stu d e n t o f N o rth w e s t
F rances V a n lo o o f F ore st G rove ,
C h ris tia n college. Eugene. Easter
and M r. a nd M rs. L S tro h m a y e r
m usic was fu rn is h e d by M iss M a u -
help e d M r. and M rs W illia m V a n ­
lo o o f C o n s o lid a te d M ill c e le b ra te rin e M oore and E rnest O b e rt, solo-
t h e ir w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry T u e s­ ists.
In th e e v e n in g a s h o rt m usical
day e v e n in g . T h e y also ce le b ra te d
th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
o f M r. p ro g ra m b e fo re th e serm on was
fu rn is h e d b y th e c h o ir u n d e r the
K e m p e r.
W illia m Jackson, w h o has been d ire c tio n o f M rs F lo re n ce K ra m ie n
w o r k in g
at th e L
S tro h m a y e r and presented in ta bleaus by th e
ranch, le ft S u n d a y e v e n in g fo r Sa­
lem . w h e re he w i l l w o r k in
th e
hops.
B la in e A lb r e c h t o f P o rtla n d spent
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
his Easter v a c a tio n w it h M r. and
M rs. Z e lb e rt B a k e r.
M. D.
Egg H u n t E n jo y e d
EY E , E A R . N O S E and T H R O A T
Kansas C ity school c h ild re n and
S P E C IA L IS T
th e ir teacher. M rs. W ils o n , e n jo y e d
an E aster egg h u n t F rid a y a fte r ­
noon. V is ito r s th e past w e e k a t th e
G L A S S E S F IT T E D
school w e re W a yn e V a n d e rza n d e n
and M a r jo r ie M a r r
M rs. M a r tin
V a n d e rza n d e n
is
C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g
c o o k in g fo r a c re w o f men. lo g g in g
Phone,
Honre
on th e G o ff place, f o r th e n e x t
Reeidence 297Î
»:S0 a. m. to 12 m.
s ix weeks.
O ffice 2971
1 :90 p m. to 6 p. m.
P a rty guests S u n d a y a t th e C l i f ­
fo rd Rice hom e o f S h a d y B ro o k
w e re M r Rice's siste r and fa m ily ,
M r. a nd M rs. J. A . M cC oy, and
d a u g h te rs G la d y s and E th e l, and
M r. and M rs. H e n ry Stauss and
J o h n n ie K ru g .
Egg H u n t E n jo y e d
F a ir V ie w school c h ild re n and
t h e ir teacher. M rs. C ry s ta l M ab le y.
e n jo y e d an Easter egg h u n t F rid a y
M akes no difference the
R O Y R oy hom e e x te n s io n u n it
w ill m eet in M o o re 's h a ll
next
’ V e d n tsd a y at 10 30 a. m D e m o n ­
s tra tio n o f ra c ia l e m b ro id e ry w ill
he given.
L a d le s a re asked
t o
b rin g s tra p s o f In d ia n h e a d , w h ite
and n a tu ra l c o lo r lin e n o r c o tto n
s u itin g , b its o f w o o l y a rn and s e w ­
in g e q u ip m e n t.
E m il D u y c k Sr., w h o has been
in the St. V in c e n t's h o s p ita l
iri
P o rtla n d the past week, u n d e rw e n t
an o p e ra tio n M o n d a y m o rn in g .
Build Ha« kstop
•
Kansas City Pupils
Select Officers
Roy E x ten sio n
U n it to M eet
on W e d n esd ay
B U X T O N An K o :3« t cj»i! h u n t
wn.*. r n jn y c d by th e school c h ild rto i
F i u lu y fu r one - h a lf
hum
P rize
w in n e rs m th e egg h u n t w e re H a rry
I i/u tt. p u ru th v S im o n to n . L u ste r
M oen and S h irie v W hit«’ P rizes w on
fu r th e
r o llin g co n te st w e re
grades 1. 2. K e ith W o lf, g r a d e . 3. 4
M e lv in C a n b y , grades • (I M a r jo r ie
l. a / o t t;
and
grades 7. 8. T re v o i
C anby
Section Two, Six Pages
H ills b o ro A rg u s E s ta b lis h e d 1834
AR THUR BR A D LE Y COX
j zY rth u r B ra d le y C o x. 77, fo rm e r
H ills b o r o re s id e n t, d ie d S u n d a y at
F lo re n c e a nd services w e re h e ld
I Tuesday. Deceased is s u rv iv e d by
th e fo llo w in g c h ild re n : M rs. V. C.
M o w re a d e r and O r v ille o f F lo re n ce ;
M rs R W . M a itla n d o f G ates; M rs.
C. W. S c h n e id e r a nd A r t h u r o f Los
j A ngeles, and M rs. W H. P ie rc y o f
Tacom a, fo r m e r ly o f H ills b o ro .
M r. C o x was a son o f th e la te M rs.
N a t R ich a rd so n , an e a rly c o u n ty
| p io n e er.
M rs. P ie rc y and M rs . J. O. R o b b
a tte n d e d th e fu n e r a l a t F lo re n c e
Tuesday.
W ATCH
Repairing
kind, age o r condition of
your w atch. A nderson can
re p a ir it . . . skillfully, th o r­
oughly, satisfacto rily and
inexpensively. E stim ates of
cost fu rn ish ed w ithout obli­
gation.
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y o u n g people, d ire c te d b y M iss
M a rth a James. T h e scenes p re s e n t­
ed w e re G ethsem ane, th e cross,
the re s u rre c tio n and th e ascension.
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Fishing T ack le
Guns, A m m unition
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CORWIN HARDWARE
Phone 72
¡ 128 g. 2nd Ave.
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fe a tu re s these products
of th e
COLUM BIA EMPIRE
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S w eaters
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W herrie
T ailored-to-M easure
Suits
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A ccordian
N eck w ear
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C am pbell
Shirts
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H irsch-W eis
W hite Stags,
O veralls and
W ork C lothing
) C herveney
W ork G loves
If it’s from the
Colum bia A rea
I t ’s Good
J. L. Anderson
t i l E. Main gt.
Hillshor»
"Let Andy Fix Your Watch"
Official S. P. Watch Inspector
for Washington County
R adios
The
MEN’S Shop
H owe & Wells, Props.
Phone 1112
207 E. Main St.
D o n 't fo rg e t F a rm U n io n base­
b a ll b e n e fit dance a t L a u re l h a ll
S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
j
LEGAL Blanks for sale, 5c and 10c.
—Hillsboro Argus.
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Daily Trips to Portland
H illsboro A u to F reight
Bonded and Insured Carrier
Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Keed-
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
Forest Grove
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Package Rates
Hillsboro Phone 542
East Side Terminal Portland
Phone EAst 9131
We I n v ite Y ou to th e B e a u ty ...C o n v e n ie n c e ...P le a s u r e
f
m. lieh
B E A U T IF U L N EW
l.m C a t m e n o f P o r t l a n d w e r e w e e k ­
end guests o f M rs. () II S to w e ll.
S to w e ll S ells F a rm
Sam S to w e ll has sold his fa rm to
a p a rty n e a r L a u re l. S to w e ll w ill
A Personoi Note
From the Pen of
CHAS L. WALKER
MONTAG RANGE
D epend on
BUSCH'S
S p ecia lized
A u to
S e r v ic e s
FOLLOW THu.
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on
Gasoline -
Com e in T O D A Y . . . se le ct y o u r M o n ta g
Range fr o m o u r c o m p le te sh o w in g o f M o d -
e rn iq u e and A r is to c r a t m od e ls.
Oil
B attery C hecking
RIGHT
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TELtPHONES OFF 1731 RfS 1092
116 SO TklRO 5T. -; HILISBORO
T ires
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A ccessories
S p ecial S ervices
Q unlity L ubrication
C ar W ashing - P ain tin g
BUSCH'S
T w o H andy L ocations
SERVICE G A R A G E
P h one 501
SU PE R SERVICE
STA TIO N
Corner Third and Baseline
Thone 331
A. II. Biiseh, Prop
ufdi come into l^oat Kitchen urith a.
Our S p e c ia l O ffe r a p p lie s on a ll M o n ta g u . .
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New Beauty, New Color, New Features!
Here’s Value, Long Life, Satisfaction!
A d d m uch to the b e a u ty o f y o u r k itc h e n
b y in c lu d in g the s p a rk lin g , h a rm o n io u s
c o lo rs o f y o u r f a v o r ite M o n ta g Range.
17 c o lo rs and c o m b in a tio n s in g lis te n in g
p o rc e la in enam el I S E E U S to have the
M o n ta g w h ic h w ill be “ th a t fin a l p e rfe c t
to u c h " to y o u r k itc h e n , th e m o s t im p o r ­
ta n t ro o m in y o u r hom e. L e t new M o n ta g
d e s ig n and e x c lu s iv e , m o d e rn fe a tu re s
add jo y to c o o k in g and b a k in g each day.
L e a rn f o r y o u rs e lf w h y , f o r m o re th a n
50 ye a rs, th e M o n ta g has been the f a v o r ­
ite in tho usa n d s o f W e s te rn hom es. W e
are s h o w in g the se n s a tio n a l M o d e rn iq u e
and A r is t o c r a t m od e ls N O W . . . see
th e m at y o u r v e ry fir s t o p p o r tu n ity .
M o n ta g ’s m a n y ye a rs o f e x p e rie n c e in
b u ild in g fine ran g e s b rin g s yo u s u p e rio r
c o n s tru c tio n and m o s t m o d e rn design.
A s k a b o u t la te s t M o n ta g im p ro v e m e n ts
and th e m a n y fe a tu re s w h ic h have made
these ranges so fa m o u s . L e t us show y o u
th e e ffic ie n t fire b o x f o r e ith e r w o o d o r
c o a l; th e a ll p o rc e la in enam el o ve n w h ic h
has a cast ir o n b o tto m and the tw o -p ie c e
F re n c h p la te to p . B u ilt - in c o n d im e n t sets
w i l l save y o u m a n y k itc h e n steps each
day. O th e r fe a tu re s , to o n u m e ro u s to
m e n tio n , m a k e M o n t a g s o u t s t a n d in g
V A L U E S . Y o u 'll be m ig h ty pleased and
p ro u d to o w n one. S E E U S to have i t
w ith o u t d e la y !
DURING OUR
Special Spring
CAM PAIG N...
For • lim ite d tim e w h ile our supply lasts, we
w ill give abs o lu tely F R E E w ith each M ontag
Range, this va lu a b le , colorful
They all look good in the tdiow room. But what will
they do on the job? Before you buy any truek or com­
mercial car, find out what it will do on YOLK job.
Find out if it will handle your loads, cut your run­
ning time, reduce your operating costs. Get behind
the wheel and DRIVE OUT THE FACTS.
We arc so confident o f our Ford V-8 Trucks and
Commercial Cars that we invite you to make this
"On-the-job” Test under your own operating con­
ditions without cost or obligation. All we ask is
the opportunity to let V-8 Economy sell itself to
you. Call us today and set a date for this test that
tells the tale.
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E arly C alifornian D in n erw are
AND UP
Easy Term s
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Come In,
S e e O ur
Montag'
Display
Six b r illia n t colors make
up the R A IN B O W Set. a
n a tio n a lly known product
of V ernon P otteries, Ltd.
LESTER IRELAND & CO,
FORD V-8
TRUCKS
AND COMMERCIAL CARS