The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 22, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Pn fro Two
S/y/rs Continue Change
Funeral Rites
M rs. Reynolds
H eld Tuesday/
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^
i i’ i W
A R C t’ S ,
Î T T L I .8 B O R O ,
r . f . ir . to Hold
Pom ona G range
to Convene
C-'*
^An Open Meeting
at Buxton N ext W ednesday
Wednesday Night
lllv M rs. J e ss e M excrsl
An open m eeting w ill be held
B l’XTON
Wash ini* ton
U nuntv
Wi
twv . -
id > tt ght at the V F w Pom ona G ran ;»• will meet with
hall at N inth and Oak and a hearty G u c u M o t. t a i n Gran.»* here Ap» .1
F uneral services for Mrs. Susan
inv itation is extended to all w ho a re
A Reynolds. 90. resident n ear here
¡lit, rested in V 1-' W activities as
P edro club gave a party at tho t
fo r a num ber of years, w ere held
well as those eligible to m em b er­ G land hom e T lu u ^ lax night H ’.r.h
Tuesday afternoon from the Donel-
ship
honor w ar won bx Mr O I! Stow
son and Sew ell chapel w ith burial
V eterans ef F ’reign W ars of Hills oil. second bx 1 I ( ’raw ford, and
in Forest View cem etery. Forest
boro a re receiving state recognition low bx Mrs M arte W atson The
G rove She died Sunday.
by th eir com rades in th eir recent club xx ill meet at th e I I U raw-
S urviving a re tw o sons. A. K
a c t i v i t i e s A t t h e list m eeting they ford hom e Friday n ig h t
R eynolds of N orth Plains, and
enjoyed a b rief talk by C om rade
V B A met at th e ir hall A pril 14
G eorge G. Reynolds of H uron S 1' .
F ivers of the county council of Mult w it Ii a birthday d in n er for m em bers
th re e daughters. Mrs. Bessie Mc­
tiomalt C om rade Howes, com m and­ h a \ a birthday s in A pril Th» x are
Cain. Spearfish S I). Mrs Mary
e r of Post 11.’3. also gave a short Mrs Mar> W ilson and Mrs M o llie
McCain. Rapid City. S P and Mrs
talk en activ ties of the organization Tallman. Slat»' field director. M, •
Jessie Beatty. Portland. Twelve
and co n g ratu lated this post on its
.i V Word and Mrs Eli abeth
grandchildren and one g reat g ra n d ­
splendid progress and plans for lu- B arker, health su p erv iso r of P o r t­
child also survive.
tu re prosperity
land. xvere guests O th er guests w ere
New m em bers initiated into the Mrs Fred C aldw ell of H illsboro and
Susan Adelia G ladfolder was born
P e s t w en- C om rade Henry B arron Mi’s Jessie V M o v e r s o f B e a v e r t o n
in W illiam sburg. Ohio. F eb ru ary
and C om rade H J. F uqua
8 18-17.
W ilbur W ard of P ortland w a s a d in ­
The post is still co n cen tratin g on ner guest of th e Review also.
H er parents moved west and se t­
th
e
success
of
the
fath
e
r
and
son
tled on a farm n ear M oravia. Iowa,
C hoir practice w as held at the
banquet to be given .April 30 at V F hom e of Mr and i\lt> l.lovd Fast
in 1852. w here she was reared
W
hall.
A
nyone
w
ishing
to
c
o
n
­
On August 23. 1888 she w as m a r­
Tuesday night with 30 present
trib u te to the d in n e r w ill please c o n ­
Gt angers C onvene
ried to Joseph R. Reynolds who
tact l.ouis F urrow . E rnest Plapp.
C ounty C onned ef the O range met
died in F orest G rove May 1. 1916.
Let* C lark or G eorge I ockett.
w ith G reen M ountain O r.-nge at
Mrs. Reynolds had been a re s i­
T he m em bers of th e V. F W w ish th eir hall h ere A pril II w ith a pot
d en t of O regon for th e past 26
the
C
om
parison
of
sty
les
above,
show
ing
changes
m
ade
in
th
e
a
ttin
to
tak
e
this
opportunity
to
let
the
luck d in n er in the evening folloxved
y ears
business girl front 1905 to 1937 w ere p art of the N ational Busines S panish A m erican boys know that by a short program including scvei -
At the age of ten y ears she b e­
they
h
av
en
't
forgotten
the
a
n
n
iv
e
r­
W
eek's
Show
in
C
hicago
O
th
er
changes
in
attire,
both
for
the
busi
al selections bv the school orchestra
cam e a m em ber of th e M ethodist
sary of the Spanish A m erican War. Nine m em ber- from H illsboro and
ness girl and o th er women, have been o u tstanding
church and was alw ays an ard en t
th at is the beginning of it. .April Forest G rove G ranges w ore present.
church and tem p eran ce w orker,
F ront th e first fig leaf w orn in inexpensive. T h ere a re som e called 22. 1S98
Mrs G W Thiesson of M ilw aukie,
having been a m em ber of th e W
"Im p s—th e nam e su its them p e r­
stale grange lecturer, gave an intei
C. T. U. for m any years A few th e G arden of Eden, up to th e m od­ fectly —sleek -fittin g little d ev ils—
esting talk G am es w ore played u n ­
years ago her church m em bership ern miss of today, th ere has e x ­ very airy an d very cool.
isted th e b attle betw een those w ith
der th e direction of the state le c tu r­
w as tran sferred to th e T ualatin an
T
his
new
u
rg
e
for
tilings
to
be
eye to sty le and those w ith an
er T he Misses R uth and Alice G in-
P lains P resbyterian church.
eye to health. H owever, ev er sinee dainty. lacey, ruffly fem ininely
th er local teachers, am i m em bers of
In her early m arried life both th e daw n of civilization, it's been d ifferen t is excitingly
contagious
th e school o rch estra w ere d in n e r
M rs Reynolds and h er husband b e­ the "surv ival of th e f i tt e s t'—so the and vve look for constant changes
guests of the grange
cam e m em bers of th e G range, and h ealth specialists w in T herefore, w e along th ese lines to continue
A boy was born t . Mi and M is
at the tim e cf her death, she was say. "O utside b e sm art — U n d er­ th ro u g h th e sum m er and in to the
W age raise of tw o and a h alf to A M artin i Thelm a H utchison) of
a m em ber of W ashington G range neath be sane—At all costs be in ­ fall fashions y et to tom e.
five cents an h o u r for w orkers in P ortland A pril 3 Tl c M artins for-
n ear N orth Plains.
th e G ates P ipe factory here, was inerl.v lived here.
telligent."
announced tiiis w eek. T he increase
Mr and Mrs Ruben* K elly a tte n d ­
This all leads us to th e discussion
also
includes a w eek's vacation w ith ed a b irth d ay p arty for Miss M arie
of th e u n d erw ear w orld of this
pay
for
those
w
ho
have
been
w
ith
early spring and sum m er 1937. It's
Tolke at h er hom e n ear N orth
th e com pany a year.
exciting—it s d iffe re n t—things are
P lains A pril 13.
R ay-M aling can n ery w orkers, lye-
Miss C h arlo tte S ullivan of P o rt­
ru stlin g and b u stlin g and one is
g inning to re tu rn to th e p lant for land spent the past w eek visiting
conscious th at lik e ev ery th in g else,
th e season this w eek, also w ere in ­ friends here.
th ere a re great changes taking place
School districts of the county w ill form ed th at an increase in w ages
in panties, slips, nig h ties and all in ­
A new th ird grade pupil is R obert
h alf-y ear dis- was in order. O nly th ree w o rk ers in B aker from Jerom e. Idaho, w ho e n ­
F irst of a three-d ay firing p rac- tim ate attire. T affetas are sw irlin g share May 1. in th e hal
th
e
p
lant
a
re
receiving
th
e
m
in
i­
tice w ill be held by the 218th field
__ u n d er . y o u r suits an d m ore ___
gay eve-
__
trib u tio n of $26.637.62 of
c th e ele-
tered school h ere last week.
a rtille ry regim ent of P o rtlan d S un- ning attire —cam isoles a r e com ing m e n tary school funds T he d istri- m um of 40 cents an hour, th e new
Mr. and Mrs G eorge H eath of
day a m ile north of Tim ber, w h ere back fo r th e sh eer d elicate organdy bution is at the ra te of $28 30 cents rates being set on degrees of skill W alla W alla. W ash., a re guests at
arrangem ents for a firing ran g e blouses—u n d erw ear is going highly p er teach er on a basis of 27 pupils req u ired in th e various operations
the R W. M anley home.
A t a m eeting of em ployes T u e s­
have been m ade.
fem inine along w ith its o u terw ear av erag e daily attendance, accord-
G eorge B urlm gbam J r . is em ploy­
T he e n tire regim ent is expected j com panions.
ing to O. B. K raus, su p erinter.d- day afternoon, th e new w age scale ed at a logging cam p n e a r M anning.
and labor setu p in th e plant, was
L adies' Aid of th e P resb y terian
to atten d th e practice, in w hich th e , Yes. y o u r w ard ro b e u n d ern eath en t of schools.
church quilted th e past xveek at th e
artillerym en w ill practice w ith sub- m ust be as v aried as y o u r toppers
The paym ent. K rau s points out. ex p lain ed to th e w orkers.
hom e of Mrs. Ella H dl
calibre am m unition in p rep aratio n and ju s t as u p -to -th e-m in u te Un- w ill reflect a d o w n w ard
tren d
A farew ell p arty w as given Mrs
fo r th e army m aneuvers to be held d erw ear is no lo n g er "ju st u n d er- w hich has becom e a p p aren t in re-
A ddie Lock at the hom e of h er
th is sum m er at Fort Lewis. W ash.
w ear —it changes
w ith
y o u r cent years, sho w in g a steady de-
m other, Mrs. C A. Morgan. F riday
Seco nd period of th e tra in in g w ill change of costum e. A w altzy eve- crease sin ce th e peak *■ 1929 w hen
night.
b e S unday and M onday, May 2 an d n in 8 6 ° w n o r an exotic one, a p rin t it stoo{j at $175 95 T h e fund i- de-
Housexx arm ing Held
3 a t th e sam e place, it is rep o rted , dress or sports a ttire —all have th e ir r ived from a tw o-m ill lew wl eh
Pie.¡ding
g
u
ilty
before
Ju
stic
e
A.
S everal persons from h ere at (»‘rul­
A t th a t tim e all a rtille ry reserv e p erfect m ates" in th e w orld u n d er- ^as t,ecn ad v ersely affected by i -
H avens W ednesday afternoon. ed a housew arm ing at th e new W il­
officers w ill be present.
i neal*1'
! creased valuations. A n o th er factor W.
P eter R ahn. P o rtlan d ro u te 2, was
If plans carry, th e regim ent, w ith
The w hole w o rld 's going friyo- cited by K raus was th e in creasing fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days liam K elly hom e at Bald m ountain
its guns, w ill pass th ro u g h H ills- lous—really frivolous and fem inine n u m b er of ch ild ren in th e co untv in jail for d ru n k en driving He was Friday night.
Mrs. Ira Pow ell and son L eland
boro about 8:50 a. m. S unday m o rn - —for th e first tim e since th e G ay re q u irin g m o re teachers.
arre ste d by D eputy S h eriff H. C. \ sit< d Mr-. William Falconer a ’
ing. The tra in w ill in clu d e th e N ineties and th e spontaneous days
H
illsboro
public
schools,
w
ill
r
e
­
Jo
hnson
T
u
esd
ay
.
T re h a rn e Friday.
tru ck s and guns, w hich a re m ounted of 1912 o r 1913 w hen th e T ea Dan-
E W. S andy of B uxton paid $25
D an ce S a tu rd a y
on pneum atic tires.
sant's w ere at th e ir height. F low ers ceive a pay m en t of $2437.70 and
and
costs
for
h
u
n
tin
g
w
ithout
a
li­
F
orest
G
rove
w
ill
receive
$1924
50.
A dance w ill be given by the
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i a re bloom ing ev ery w h ere on blous-
1 es. hats, su it lapels and tuck ed be- B eaverton receives $1154.70. T igard cense w hen he plead guilty before Tow nsend club at th e grange hall
Ju stic e Havens.
S atu rd ay night M usic w ill be fu r­
i com ingly on th e fro n t of one's $898 10 and A lo h a-H u b er $769 80.
C harged w ith th eft of b lan k ets nished by th e V andehey orchestra.
sum m eriest even in g gown w hile
and
sm
all
articles
from
th
e
cabin
Mrs. Bessie S ullivan of P ortland
! b u tte rflie s fly h ith e r an d yon
of W. A. B isbee on Scoggins creek. w.»t> a w eek-end guest of friends
_
lighting first on th e crow n of a
G eorge R am ey was fined $25 and here She was honored S unday w ith
E lection of directors, rep o rts of
D. L. W hite, $75 by Ju stice Havens. a b irth d ay d in n e r at th e C orbett
discussion dofrin li n ‘!thf? ^ th ^ 'f ? n d b Sh tfu l silh o u ette in o u terw ear Is
T he p a ir cam e from V ancouver. Croxvther home.
W adi.
?ia Pf anS. hio r th e ,iu tu r?' ■ enhanced by th e lovely sh eer things
In H illsb o ro H o sp ital
a re scheduled fo r th e a n n u al m eet- being show n in u n d erw ear, such as
H arrv L azott d r is in a H illsboro
H illsboro ch am b er of com m erce
tn =
stockholders of th e W ash- th e d ain tiest of th e dainty, or the
hospital, w h ere hi* w as tak» n last
ington C ounty F arm ers' U nion Oil holiest cf th e holy—th e la tte r is retail trad es com m ittee w ill sponsor
xveek suffering from a nasal h em o r­
a
tre
a
t
for
th
e
ch
ild
ren
visitin
g
in
com pany to be held in th e court th e m ost fascinating air-conditioned
rhage.
A card p arty w as given S atu rd ay
ln “ “ fsboro at 8 p. m. May 3. J u n d erw ear w e have e v e r seen—in- H illsboro F rid ay and S atu rd ay . May
21 and 22. it was decided at a m e e t­
All m em bers are b eing u rg ed to expensive and m ost a ttractiv e
Fam ily L iving conference held at night by th e W. B. A. ladies. Prizes
ing
of
th
at
group
T
uesday
n
ig
h
t
in
in
cribbage w ere won bv Mrs. Vida
th e g r° U,nds
H you a re contem p latin g a trip
th e M ethodist church F riday was
denpnrif ™
* <he ° r Sanizatl0n by ocean, airp lan e, o r trailer, you the H illsboro P harm acy.
atten d ed by 50 rep resen tativ es from Pow ell, high, and Mrs* E thel E d­
The , tre a , t w , ill be a free m erry-go-
<
h e 1Jlio rm atlo n 8lven w ill w an t wee little garm en ts of
-
d ifferen t sections of t h e county. w ards low. In "5(10" high w ent to
m em bers as to the program , says cotton th a t can be w ashed and not ro u n d and fe rrls w heel, th e con Miss Lucy Case of O regon S tate Mrs. Elsie K elly and Mrs. Ray K el­
K. w . B aker, m anager.
I iro n ed —g arm en ts th a t are cool an d tracts for w hich w ere signed v ester- college gave d em onstrations of m a k ­ ly low.
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day m orning iW ednesdav». accord- ing salads and salad dressings, and
C reeks and highw ays w ere lined
—■ ing to Ed L M oore, s e c re - irv of tile told of th e ir place in th e diet.
w ith fisherm en Sunday.
ch am b er of com m erce.
S urprise G iven
A covered dish luncheon w a s
A b irth d ay su rp rise p a rty and
The rides w ill be located n ear the served at noon, and in th e a fte r­
h
an
d
k
erch
ief
show er w ere given at
business d istrict and w ill be in o p ­ noon rep o rts on p ro ject w ork w ere
eration F rid ay and S atu rd ay all day given an d som e tim e w as devoted the hom e of Mrs. J. B enefiel. Mrs.
and S atu rd ay night. Cost of th e tre a t to recreation. C are of silv er and C reps received a h an d k erch ief for
Let us supply you w ith con­ w ill be carried by th e business d is­ o th e r m etals w as th e su b ject of each y e a r of h er age. P resen t w ere
C om m ittee in ch arg e includes Mrs. L ouise H arw ood's talk. Mrs. Me dames Hall A K lien J K en­
cre te o r v itrified clay pipe, trict.
H arold A. H aley, chairm an. R. W il­ Della C ypher of N orth Plains, c o u n ­ nedy, M ax D reezen, O ttis Johnson.
or iron soil pipe.
son and Jo e Coe.
ty chairm an, and Miss Case told of
th e 1937-38 program .
W age Boosts
R eported H ere
School Districts
to Share Funds
Artillery z G uns
G oing to Tim ber
Justice Court Fine
Levied on Driver
Farmer Union Co-op
Calls Meeting May 3
C hildren’s Day
Planned H ere
Home Conference
Well Attended
Sewer Pipe
W e h an d le W illam in a and
Colum bia B uilding T ile and
Drain T ile.
G ales Creek,
W illam ette River and C ol­
um bia River Sands and
G ravels.
A ll K inds o f C oncrete and Clay B uilding M aterials
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
P hone 1341
N o rth of C annery, across W. W ashington St.
P ortland W om an W inner
in PEP E ssay C ontest
Mrs. F ra n k J. E ivers. 5008 N. E.
H alsey. P o rtlan d , w as an o th er w in ­
n e r in th e sev en -w eek b rief essay-
co n test sponsored b y th e P o rtlan d
G en eral E lectric com pany, it w as
announced th is w eek by R R. E ast­
er. Pepco division m anager. The
contest m ark s th e h alfw ay m ark.
T he fifth contest, fo r a W esting-
house range, is alread y underw ay,
and w ill close S atu rd ay . A p ril 24.
The w eek ly prize is for th e best
an sw er in 25 w ords or less. ' Why
It Is M ore F un to Cook w ith an
E lectric R ange."
LOVELY CORSAGES
Two N uts and a I.otta Soup
of Roses, etc., 25c and up
"W hen I drive." says Sam uel, the
G ardenias - W edding B ouquets
tre e nurse. "1 go so fast th e te le ­
phone poles look ju s t like a picket
P o tter’s F low er Shop
fence.”
w ith F re d ’s M arket
Phone 651
"Shush, shush, m y good m an,”
quoth Jo h n n ie W alsh, th e invincible,
“only yesterday. 1 flashed past a
cabbage patch, a field of carrots, a
tru ck load of potatoes, a bed of o n ­
ions, a m eat w agon and a lake, and
I w as going so fast it looked ju s t
lik e vegetable soup to m e.”—Ex.
The P roven R elief for Sinus
O regon ra n k s 11th in n u m b er of W h y e n d u re a n o th e r a u o n iz in z m o m e n t o f
electrified farm s and 15th in a v e r­ NinuN t o r t u r e ? W h y t a k e chan ces o f «-.en
age ann u al consum ption p er elec­ m o re se rio u s a ilm e n ts ? S I- N O . th e p e r ­
trical farm , a recen t re p o rt of the fe cte d f o r m u la f u r Minim v e n t ila t io n a n d
g e w i l l re lie v e y o u r c o n d itio n . O n e
O regon S tate P lanning board shows. d m r o a n in th a 's
tr e a tm e n t, c o m p le te w it h
n asa l
In 1935 the p roportion of all farm s a p p lic a to r , f u ll t r e a tm e n t d ire c tio n s , o n ly
electrified in O regon was m ore than 15. S end f o r S I- N O to d a y , use f o r f iv e
2'2 tim es as g reat as in the w hole • la y s ; th e n , i f n o t a b s o lu te ly s a t i- fie d , re­
t u r n to us and y o u r m o n e y w i l l l»e re ­
nation.
fu n d e d . T h a t's o u r u n q u a lifie d
.M O N E Y -
Wracked By Pains?
U SE S I-N O ’
M eeting Called
D rainage d istric t m eetin g for re s i­
den ts on D airy creek has b e e n
called fo r B anks to n ig h t 'T h u rsd ay !
at 8. Proposed ch an n el clearin g and
clearin g of ban k s w ill be discussed
w ith C. W. R eynolds, ex ecu tiv e a s­ OLD new spapers for sale, 10 cents
sistan t to th e sta te p lan n in g board. I bundle.—Argus.
18tf
BACK
G UARANTEE!
Dr. D a v is’ L aboratories
D e p t.
B.3, P O.
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
1
IB
M E M Itl
f ( D e «At
D [ fo
"flKT NATIONAL tANK
W£SJ O) THt HOCKlfS"
M •• and
m
■
Elli
Watnon h a v e
gone to G old Beach, w here Mr. Wat
son is employ»'»!
Mr ami Mrs G lenn Jom s and Mi­
ami Mrs A rh'y H udspeth of P o rt­
land spent th e xveek-eul at the
Ptwvell hom e
C a rl W atson w a ; hom e fr»>tn near
New p o rt. wht'i »* he is employ»*»! f»>r
the w eek-end
Program Given
A uditorium program F riday con-
siste»i of songs bv s»hool; i(*a»lings
bv filth g ra ih 'i
V elm a Reth«*rfor»l.
Ne»»ma C anby and Boxan ly W hite;
a rei'o rt about th e silk xvorm by
»1» >
H arold Peterson, ami a c o rn e t
by N»»rman Peterson.
IN S U » A N C I
C O » R O 1 A t IO N
M onum ent W orks
Hillsboro and Newberg, Ore.
H. H. Stannard, Mgr.
O rd er V«»ur
BERRY TICKETS
nt the
«
H illsboro A rgus
TREASURE HUNT
Ä
Thitrs. to Sat. night this week
5 0 c t»> $ 4 p a ck a g e»
S ee our ta b le of tre a s u re tr o \e . I'lu k u g es ol d ru g
sto re item s j u tira u te e d io lie v a lu e d at Iro in .ilh Io
$ I— a n d yo u r a n la k e your choice
39c
d u rin g I his event for only
RUBBER GLOVES— C o m p le te s to rk .
All sizes.
Priced as low as
! ! .■Ltc.a.i reel i/ Ai y
H onor Roll G iv e n
Those on spelling honor l’tdl are
G eraldin»* l x neb. B tibby W at ¡»»n.
I’ uth S cofieltl. A lp h a M ae P e te r son.
C A N D Y BARS—
oe \ a llie s .
D orothx S u in iiito n . E sth e r Q u ie r,
B etty L ain ' a m i B etty S to w e ll
C lu b M eets I'otilght
Buxt»'ii Toxx nsend club w ill m»»»»t
at Ralph Sim pson s store iti
u’J lt ’
T hursday.
U B A to Meet
W B \ will hold an all day m e e t­
ing w ith pot luck d in n e r at th eir
hall A pril 28 P lans f»»r m aking a
q u ilt w ill be discussed and floor
d rill w ork practice»!
St M atthew s A ltar society e n te r­
tain ed w ith a tea S unday afternoon
at the C atholic school hall, b eg in ­
ning at 2 30. V erboort, Roy. F orest
G rove. C ornelius and B eaverton p a r ­
ishes w ere rep resen ted am ong the
guests, xvhieh num bered 6»)
Dr. D. C McDonald, county health
physician, spoke on "H ealth." and
F a th e r O'K»‘»‘fe of BeaxaTton gave
a talk on "C atholic A ction” in con-
necti»>n w ith th e C atholic Action
convention to b«‘ held in P o rtlan d
S atu rd ay , S unday and M»>nday
T he program c o i i m t» »1 of dance
num bers by a group of ch ild ren of
St M atthew s school, accordion se­
lections by Donald Davidson; piano
solo bx B ern ad in e Sm ith. x»»cal solo
by Bill G arfield, and a violin solo
by Ja c q u e lin e H unt, accom panied
by Marx C aldw ell.
M rs E dw ard W ortm an and Mrs
G T. S p en cer presided at th e tea
table. Mr- F red C aldw ell w as c h a ir­
m an of the event, assist»’»! bv Mrs.
W II W ieber anil Mrs. C C. De-
Frees
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Catholic Ladies
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Every e a r ow ner ra n now a ffo rd to put his c a r in exce
lent condition by using our new credit plan.
Motor O verh au l­
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Front-end
a
alining.
A x le S traigh ten ing.
F ro n t-e n d
A lining.
R epairing.
G enuine R ep lace­
ment Part*.
Full Line of
A ccessories.
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A u to -I.itr flatteries — G ates T ires and Tubes
Auto R epair — I ront-end \linin< — Shell Gas and Oil
365 E. M ain St.
P hone 721
Hillsboro. O regon
Bath Set
ö-fiiot tu h , 17x19 Lav-
ato rv . C hina ( ’loset Set
$ £ * iy i5
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Price
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Plum bing
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Hillsboro Argus
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O u r prices and w ork
a re w o rth y of y our tim e
to visit o u r
NEW SHO W RO O M
at
132 S. Second A ve.
H illsb o r o P lu m b ­
in g & A p p lia n c e
C om pany
4 L icensed P lum bers
2 Licensed H elpers
B o x 4320, P o r tla n d , O re .
A good, rtdi.thle nil-round farm h and, who can
milk and do farm work in gen eral. A steady
jo b to rig h t p arty , good pay and good home.
No idlers need answ er. Come to see me o r
w rite Sam uel ('. Olds. W a lk e r road. Rt. 2,
Box 260, B eaverton, Old M eadow Farm , 2 1-,
m iles from B eaverton.
T H IS A D G O T RESU LTS
RECONDITIONED
E ig h teen m en answ ered this ad v e rtise m e n t w ith ­
in a w eek a fte r it a p p e a re d on tin* A rgus classified
page. Mr. O lds was en thusiastic over th e resu lts
and easily selected a satisfacto ry farm hand.
Such ex p eriences are not at all uncom m on fo r
A rgus classified users. T hen; are m ore th an 2800
fam ilies who reatl the A rgus reg u la rly and you a re
assured of plenty of prospective buyers and sellers.
WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!
G U A R A N T E E D R E SU L T S
Large V ariety Late M odel
Come into the H illsboro A rgus on or before S a tu r­
day, A pril 24, and place a classified ad for tw o (2)
consecutive issues. If you do NOT g e t resu lts from
th ese ads, notify the H illsboro A rg u s on th e Mon­
d ay follow ing th e a p p e a ra n c e of th e last ¡id and
we will run the snme ad tw o (2) m ore consecutive
tim es FREE.
USED CARS
O regon
.lin k
m i ',
dcndall. 1 1 Craw lord. I P Bled
•or G lenn Bush. Howell. Rosen
< I r e ' i ’ i i ' s lak e s a n d stre a m s pru
» ran B enseoier (' Sw e 'kei Lena
C aldw ell Tom T urk F Eve. L ester ville w a te r tu r t ill c itie s a n d tuw ie.
S 11 C a m e McGill. J M orosie B lu 'eu rd in g tu a re c e n t re p u rl ut th e
McCann, Neal B aker Fa mx Baker.
J Ni»ah. lb I lex ami him lex. A.
Stephens R ix R»»berts. T.mx Rinck.
J B eneitel ami Lillian Mae. and the
Mi-
G eneva McDonald R uth l.»'e
M il.bed Mott. Ha. el lU nefiel and
I
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Move to Gold Iteuch
O N E OF O U R
W it h expressive b e a u ty o f m a te ria l
an d fo rm , a w e ll-p la n n e d m em o rial
w ill e v e r he a shrine o f devotion and
a sa tisfaction to th is an d com ing
generation s. T o a id yo u in a rriv in g
a t a fittin g choice is o u r responsi­
b ility . C o n su lt us, e n tire ly w ith o u t
o b ligatio n.
i iregun S la te I’lantdng Ixiiml Ap-
p r u \ u n a l e l v l l n s ..lin e n u m b er u li-
tain th e ir w ater fruni lakes unit
Seiiicy w as w in n e i' In th e | springs
Searcy W inner in Cross
Country T ournam ent
e o u t i l i > L iu rn tiiu en t at Fur
est H ill, i !ui> Sunday will) a nel
till
F la n k M iller a n d Ed ( ’uni. i l l
V ein l ‘i ickett and S h irlc Je a n and w e re lied fur i.eeunil p laee S n u d ili
Verl<‘. F x» rett T hornburg Ella llen- th e all sea-uni "g el su iir-g u u l Inin
< fu‘l Jo e F rydendall. Cl est» r Fi x - lia m e n t is e h e itu le d tu '.lari
Bar M eeting Called
M eeting of th e co u n ty b ar asso­
ciation has been called fo r T h u rs­
day. A pril 29. at 6:30 p. m. in H ills­
boro P h arm acy , and notices w ere
sen t th is w eek to m em bers. Several
m atters of business a r e scheduled
for discussion.
Be a cash buyer for your next car. This new, lowest cost financing
plan is available to any one having a satisfactory credit record and
a steady income. You select any new automobile or a used car less
than three years old, and supply one-third the purchase price
either in cash or by the trade-ia value of another automobile.
This bank then supplies the balance needed to make a cash deal.
Before buying a new car or refinancing your present one, investi­
gate what this plan will save you! RUSSELL TISDALE, M anager.
inn
T h u rsd ay , April
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R. 8C G. U sed Cars
MacKenzie Motor Co.
?rd and W ashington
H ills b o ro
Pitone 911
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