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'fhuraday, July 21, 1923 WTEESRORO HILLSBORO, ORECON ARGÜ3. ORTH PLAINS Kiiti. budget Meet'Set HI Uh’ (By Mrs J M. IlavbUoni i HELVETIA—Hei v e t. □- s'c Up o li -toad in Th«’ Arpyrlcan BrA ” afd bu .Tw*- ■if Ttalned w; .Ur i^andfarfists.; fa- 25 at •rnctis coaches jndkithlptes, explor p tn er- relent. •’ . - j ’ J" men ■ uy-«--:-: ii ’in ttumen and ¡riiUisiry 'Join /Ath jr> experienced staff to produce, in ut Th.- American Boy. just trie sort ,t by tor.» arid articl» buy. ¡.kt* u* t i and then uu to East- The Arm ells on While in Madra? the new »stand? opy s rigi .H ied 1J0. Tliey orlption prices are Jluki for one a Timberline Lodge, year or $3 for thr<-e year» T , tub- iiigen. who has been lube, sunply send you name, ad- <• Junior Cook.». 4-H dresj and remi”ancc direct to The . .. employed iti Port- American B. "»39 Second Blvd imi?. The other mena- Detroit Mich r.g their meeting as us- appoint their leader Rubber stamps and offe sup- I.«at meeting wan at the home of pl.e -Hillsbotu Argu-. tf Lillie Yungen July 12. Annual I egin nt the Chi i < I. irrh hm¡«. it vili continue a m. M I till il >U I olkH |n ful « d ind M m vein ■- Hally ping lain music. Bibi.- study. i. hand wml mission ».lid. iso rin lmg ami char It will be non-denmn- mul «nd ul| boy» und girl» uri daugi, U ¡lighter Mt Ch « I ule» a high schiiul dns» Their stmlv p.-rlod sublect will be “How ehrst Injuries and Is reported to be Shipley it.'lit i."mg Should Study the in a 'Hou condition Her father gi andino' tier. It bl. Dilley. up What Buys and Girl, me Mi . Lotil i Wjnt Veteran Hetn: ns ieW «I« yv weh Mrs .iionnaire win gn.n the pupils Mis K' •WV. Mr. '»> 1i < ■ I « lh< m to mum. the subject word that tu r hile th.- liked be.t V' me finding, meni- Work. Itami work, rituale mid onary atones u erv most non- ■ G'tlysbmv. UH yum. ukl on w a» "What is Your Worst ■id Un tired when M: at U .Mt II «■»s und dl n bctlivuce as immon. To the qui-stion Born, to Mr Ml n o’ ! i- i V. UH k tU' I it the tl»' tñlt.vnbnrg Mr Strain Pi-iut of JUiln w<",. for hap w a h Mr» | 'infmb.'ii d hen' m* the boy. nd t dm id ion ( Ivn Shipley of Bankr father ut Mr ■ I bv r th*« Lid rrandohiid < ! < burcb I Mr E 1‘ugg of Buoy ¡o ton me of the pujitH when "uthd.il Ci-lrbr.itrd makes ull work seem ^ni'- of Mr and Mi mid Mm H I I Mr Mr It 1. Putnam of H llsbor. Ml-. pivachiug service ut th« Hank A l.irge gloup fi < rill of •inh again Kutiday nt II n in HilLbm Mrs Carl Christner has ree< •my Hunt of Cornelius. bran hi of the birthday mini Mrs Fred »1 Bank ia convalescing mi of Mi John W. -I of Hill- - I'tM’l of Allison, Tuxa«, is verj where bln in Un* Joint 11 Mr. Chtì* tener nnd Phvllis plan ration FH- Mr. and Mi : Delbert HulchWl' underwent a mid wn of B trona m e visiting Mr Mr» Merritt Jackwn hnd h^r ton« Mu. Alice P.trmley is having her J Hutchens thia we««k. n nwiMf Monday, Dr Huggin Kev W F ngs .Mr und Mrs J J Hutchens al f Hlllnboro operating. i d"..' g tin. work. Mra John Gf< Her. Mr» Carl Hut. «m family d Dint un J dy 10 Mr and Mr.- Ed Dunn of Pata- und Mrs A F Christen det.a. Cal are visit « M> and Mr- N. From th« rv Mr tod M in Mr» Hill I» : i and othei relatives there ghter. Mr- W. | ami at Banks Mrs Dunn will be Hutchm* ithci 11 Edvard mily They also reim'inl . ■ nd here ai» Maud Shipley nnd Mr W M. Wilkin were visited Mr and Mrs Claud lit Mi and Mr». N. Berdan of Banks from Jud. □ nd Mr and Mrs M L Bet dan of > Inchi b 1 In th»* party wck * Mrs J. W. Hunt of St Helens is Fore .t M jws J i lit« nnd Mnrtha B<*d* si>cndlng a few day : this week with Ben Bvdker and Mr Mr. ami Mr». H. L Jensen nnd :n l Dritdh id Mrs. Charlen Pownc and family. M. k arm In a Mrs Hattie Davison M and Mi W Wienecke and •k«' Washougal Sunday the Ie Berger.son o Mrs E H Ka ffman Mr E E H ijJkiDS Portland •.■.en- guests at the £. Footd home Thursday. Dr. Briggs Mrs. Foord s nephew Mi and M. Frank Schulmerich returned Monday from a four-day Hopkin.» wh in hr Wilke-boro Mr ii, ch field p b- ' .-nd Mr iteci from Mr Sandy This Week Continuous Show Saturday—1:30 till IIP. M. THUR., FRL, SAT and Mr. and Mrn. C ft Bank-> spent Sunday th Mr and Mrs. Lámar H B. Trcshan» writes to Rei- ami rs Willings that he and Mrs Tresham enjoying their crui^r to Alaska. One of the sights that impn-^ed them wa. the Columbia glacier which is the largest in the world being 3(H) feet high and three mill’s wide white colut 2 MAJOR FEATURES 2 B Mi . Carl C! ■iud Mi J. t.- Mo, duv. Mr» Hem y C ner and Phylli Hall i Evenings by Appointment PLATES REPAIRED in 4 Hours M Mi on PLATES MADE in 1 to 3 Days Hu Mi Home. Harn Burnrd A fire Satu rd «y I—ttrnyrd the Hackett fam- M •Most work completed in 3 ESTIMATES GLADLY party at Balm Ila Hartwick improv- I t urner .’nd and Main Keenan EI ms Dlck- Mailm Pa ley Mt ek PLUMBING Born July 10 nt. Emanuel hospital I' rtlaml to Mr und Mrs Chris lir's'ensen n girl able to proving nicely now ; Th« t e is some talk of organizing be up part of the tun< Mmon Hill Mrs John K« sslvr nm! dimght« r (»erahlinc and Uoyd Miller heard H» V Munson nnd Mr nnd Mr Kt v Charles Fuller - peak nt the Rev. Fuller in to H.’iimam. Wash . ami brought ! speaks each Sunday ■vn the farmer’s furniture. I a national broadcast of the Old Fashioncd Revival hour (T ■ Lute f r Lntt Werk) Mr and Mr Erm-st Kangas and Mr. nnd M» V< rn Sutherland o( Roy Stafford of Taft spent Satur- also, Waeh. were over the Fourth * with the formres fnthei ited at the Sutherland home last week, going from there to Salem >hn Sutherland. James Howie ami John Pavelcik | for bean picking. _ white hot in the heart of thii ' gentleman'' lent to W common tailors school. • • • "CAPTAIMS COURAGEOUS" offered no greater | I I . FBEODIE WUM I i BAOTHHOMEW ¿ J!g9>IEÏ CHARLES C08URN HERBERT MONDIN GALE SONDERGAARD A Metre • Goldwyn • Mayer Picture Produced by FRANK DAVIS — PLUS — Selected Short Subjects PLUd—feature No. 2 h. SALUTE TO YOUTH, TO FUN, TO THRILLS? hill theatre *T, Continuous Shosv Sunday—1:30 to 11 P. M. £»*>1 ”■ -*> _ ■ .Modern, sanitary equipment and efficient installation service. Mason Hill - •* ;■» £ tea nt. >ua »»i«» nw B f RONALD REAGAN | ’ MARY MAGUIRE " DONALD CRISP BIG DOUBLE BILL Let Us Give You An Estimate On Your Job Hillsboro Appliance & Plumbing Co. Standard” Plumbing — Krlvinator Appliances Phone 3561 lili I SRORO VENETIAN—10c and 25c JULY 24, 25, 26 Continuous Show Sunday—1:30 to 11 P. M. Sun. - Mon. - Tues hi to wrk in h irvrsl fields. Le- oy .uni Francis Billings left Wed- «lay for the mime destinât ion, Mr. and Mrs. II. Junin of Port- nd visited at the Vie ami Chri • iristen.cn homes several <1 n y : st week. Mr. ami Mrs. "Micky" Nogle vis- ! MADGE EVANS, JOHN BOLES ■ pHARLOTTl «Wl’ll. Poison Oak Remedy M one A N <t Ó N liv ’W ' 1 t o..,—': c u. /-A.r- ION J I ,U HERE’S WHY PLUS Feature No. 2 SEE THEM TODAY—THEY ARE READY TO TAKE YOU ON A CAREFREE VACATION! 1937 1936 Ginger and Doug in the roles that made Broadway FORD DE LUXE TUDOR — Maroon finish, mohair uphol- story, low mileage. A fine value...... $625 TWO YEARS Ihi A ROW THE PRIZE AWARD! FORD DE LUXE TOURING TUDOR— Desert sand with whip cord upholstery. Fully reconditioned and guaranteed........ ............... 1935 FORD COUPE— Desert sand. A fine car in appearance and mechanical condition . 50c 1934 FORD COUPE— Black mohair. 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