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Want Ads Section Two l 4igr I'rovru < h< illation of Ihr Argun limut t*x Mun y Hradrm for Ilir Ad» Churches, Kdliorlalx. Features, ( laadfied, Public Notices. Advertising Values Hillsboro, Oregon, Thurnday, .Inly 21, 1938 Hillbboro Argus and Hill boro Independent ( on 'didated in 1932 Plan Organization Of Young People Reed ville Warehouse Goes ch will Elsner ItEEDVILI E ■ luft starling July 15. oceu (Hv Mis» I ormine llemmln) St HOLLS With the appointment of committees for the vai mus event » field peas coming in to be* recleun •f tin Ladies Aid carnival, to he <<l and fumigated After pioci ing the seed I' rcshipp outh to rii ami I'le gut undei way Uns week Vot the cotton ladt to be ing boxes tor the <|ueen were placed Bark on Job fm « . h h wnt purrhuHrd, us whs the Jun Flunk who hie bei i «•m- ployed by J It Jnduy A Son-. met Mi and Mr Fail Stretcher were with i .mied by the pi. »ident. Mis Gron able to take hi? Frank ri to conduct the carnival, with expert al piling: which has M im Stretcher (huuruun CJthvi rommittevs at follows Mr taken Bronci and Virgil Bish, parade. Mrs Clifford 'lia turned from Yukimu. W.« h in now Enyder Ji . queen» float, Mi and working nt the J B Imlay Ar Son-. Mi S s Stellili* uiid Mi and Mi Vi in Smith, hot dog .tand Mrs .1 in Oregon City Guild prue . Ruth Chundlee and Mi'. .1 M Stil li lu i. umulcur hour Ne.d Gearhart. county mum vor <»\< i loud sp«*akci May Crowd« r, market, Mr and Mrs H T 11- m Milling his aunt. Mi-, J H * onfretion*., Mrs S A (»otter and Neal Mi Ed laminili, <nruh. Mi and For the lust 26 years Arthur Mi« Gronrr. in<ivi<«. Mi? II Sehnu’der ha. had the picasun* of I lint and Mn Walter On. ai hn vr- having hi.s sinter, Mi Charles Ham-'t of Los Angele with him to Bozarth horsrahocs Mrs, W. A help celebrate his birthday She Bunnell lx in charge id publicity. with her three daughter« weir « x- inanity w ith a fan ly good crop of Ruy McCool is this Mi- Elizabeth Arthur George, together wilh his two Hons Robert and Kenneth, amt daughter Dolore» lime returned Ibid und uxpicts to be home this Di-mmin KANSAS CITY Mi I P Brady « ntcrtaim d the Harmony club Wed nesday afternoon at her home Mr und Mis Thurlo Hansin and Hurmm y club decided to have their picnic at McMinnville park July 31 Next meeting will be announced at Mr- the « E B Webb, who ha Ix'en at the Zelbert Baker home for the past Mr and Mis W month, is now visiting at the Roscoe Baker home for a few day; l< r Mrs Jim McCann, and family Mrs Mcighn and daughter. Mr Sunday evening dinner party guest* at the Jim McCann home Lottie Leeper, and two children. u« I e Mr and Mr Janu s Hall and who have been at Hie Louie Stroh mayer ranch all spring, moved to in»on of Burlmgumc. Newberg this week. They are cm- Mi add Mri Weston I. Strohmayer has been busy the Ml and Mi Hcniy Hesse and la I f> w days cutting grain for daiigbti i E m 1> i > and Amy Christo- himself and several other» in the community Mi and Mr> Fred Crops and little at Redmond v isltlng friends »•n have moved from Neah Bay, Mr and Mi- Chad Ilin Wash to Banks Frank Vandeizanden fs working Hillsboro <d Mi Haynes' for Otto Strohmayer on his ranch Ml»» tMiHsrll Wrd» m ar Gastnn Miss lone Whitsell uas Mr and Mrs Edwin Pixler and lilth* daughter Car- lyn Jean of Mi and Mis evening to Donald Gai land A Redmond arc here visiting Mi Pix- .mpli ceicniony win la-ifotmid by lor s mother, Mi s Glama Pixler, Rev Sibly A reception was held of Nnrth Plains Thursday e\e*nmg after the wedding Miss Whitsell is Mr and Mm. Pixler were* guests id a gtanddimghtcr of Theo Nii-m of Mrs Pixlrr’s sister. Mrs J A. Me- this vicinity. After a short lour of Coy. and family. Later they were Ihi' beaches the couple wdl make t<r Mi Rudolph Hardebcck, and thi ir home in Pi i Hand Cail Wohlsihligcl. family of Glenwood Friday Mr and Mr and Mi Mrs Pixler and daughter Carolyn ( leu» Hutch) usai id Mr and Mr: Jean and Mr and Mr- Rudolph (’laud Allen and daughter »pci It ird< ber k and daughters Betty and ? St ! I ■ ’ • ' George. Arthur and Margare and Mr and Mrs All berry picking will be finished this week Extreme heat caused a big loss to the grower Will Twigg, Mrs Ada Collier and Barbara lb Vail of Seattle. Wash, ■nd Mr and Mrs Bruce Schulmer- n h of Hillsboro were Sunday vis itors at the Elizabeth Rei-d home. IXI 4M HAI (.11 11 It (HI S Elame Rulli, infant daughter Mr and Mrs Albert Kehrli Bethany di<-d last Thursday after a short illness. Funeral services were held Sat urday morning from the Bethany Baptist church, followed by inter- ! mvnt in the Bethany cemetery. I Young ,s Funeral Home was in charge of funeral arrangements. "The Great Market Place of Washington County" the Argus il.i'slfii-d page. List your wants in' these columns. tfl KANSAS CITY Royal Haymond for a while on account of the low humidity, was called buck to his work Monday morning at Timber Calvin Raymond, who visited week, returned away for Nrwlxi g I III lu V to d bring will be charge HAZEI I.DAI.I lift Friday morning foi Rnldlc to spend a few days witli her mother. She was ¡ accompanied by her daughter. ' n< the Mr Mr Fri Mi id Mrs. a Kirk. : ■ d Graue feed recently, took Mr and Mrs. li R. Wilmoth. Mi- Mi i children viuted attending day Billy Imlah Mi Lincoln high school This ehool i a branch of the Univi isdy exten- Robert George has found il ■ii'ssary Io move to Portland in milk rout»* in hii charge Mayor W L. Cloud of Iowa and wife dmpped in < n Mr and Mrs. Harry Boar for a few minute» on their way to San Fran- Claim Walk« r Mi r Granum lef' last prisi month's e isit with her ; ”ing 1 on her 13th birthday mother in Fargo, N. D. Picnic July 2» Mrs Ray Kinchcloc a REEDVILLE Lado of the R< ed- left la-t wo k to spend ville Missionary society arc asked Mrs K E Britch am to gather at the church at II a. m July 28 prepared to attend the pot and Melvm Smith left W <dn<sday luck picnic to be held al Rippling morning for a vi it with friends Watei s Those who arc unable to Mr and Mi Henry Chapman provide their own transportation their niece. Char will find plenty of room with others have lotte Water of eastern Oregon spent the Wis to vi»it her brother-in-law and lister, Mr and Mrs William Bill Schleigh. Brawn. She wilt also visit her C. camp in Cahfornta visited father. Irving Strong at Amherst, at the B. Ix*onetti home Saturday . and her brother Lavant and Attendance was 24 at Sunday Mi and Mr- Seymour Strong She seho<)L Mrs. R C Doty and her will also visit the old home place . t Buena Vista and relatives and me to be held in the near future.: friends She intends to stay until Walker celebrated his birth- | September dav Mr and Mrs Martin Jackson of Mr. and Mrs. John Imlah en-| Vernonia were week-end guests of tertained a group of friends Tues- Mr' Jacksons parent; Mr. and day evening, honoring Mrs K E J. A McCoy. Britch. who is visiting here f rorn Mi Louise Whitncr and baby Los Angeles. Dian of Buxton are visiting at the* I Ann and Clifofrd Aftishan home of Mr and Mrs Martin Jack- , Schmidt of Aloha we married son of Vernonia this week. Friday. Lcisyville WEST UNION Two hundred and fifty China pheasants were placed in the holding pen. owned by the j West Union Rod and Gun dub. Fri- M, Volume 45, No. 20 I. Bellinger and daughters , I By Mra. .fohn Gates Jr.) Bobby Edwards of Bellingham. Wash, is visiting his grandparents. Mr and Mr Edward Boys’ calf and corn club will meet at Cousscns July 27. The boy- are going to sponsor a candidate jor harvest queen for the fair. Mrs. Lily Hanley and Arthur Mr. and Mrs John Sinclair. Mr and Mrs. J W. Gates and Mrs Bessie Bridgman of Aloha attended the 17th annual reunion <tf the Acres Sunday Blanchards with Mi - Bcllmgi i s mother. Mr» . G A Balch, of Wapato. Wash. They were accompanied by Miss Theimu Johanson Mabel Kent has had as a guest for the past w wk Miss Betty Bell, visiting her cousins, a nehool chum from Seattle. Howard Berggren. Mr and Mrs W S Odell of Spo kane have been house guests at the J C. Beehen and J H Jacobson homes for the p.i t week. Odell is un mu le of Mrs Jacobson and Mis Odell and Mrs J Bechen are Harold and itor of his parents. Mr. and Mrs school picnic was held at Sellwood Jack Collecknon, on Brooks Hill, park Wednesday. Over 100 attend- Miss Elsie Peterson, who is em- ' ed. iRv Mm. Frank Pezold 11 ROCK CREEK of the young people o the Reformed church are working to organize a young people s 'x iety to which the young people of this and neighbor ing sections wdl be welcome. Fire on Skyline Koad There was a fire on Skyline road mar Beck road last week. It is thought that it was caused by the carli ssncss of some berry pickers. William Fuegy left Monday fori St Martin's or Government hot pring in Washington. Kestek Home Herman K< t.tk returned to this ction from The Veterans' hospital m- from Shedd, ave purchased Donald Gutschmidt has returner! •ar Rex. to hi home in Portland after a two >f Green Bay, week s' stay with hi» grandparents. zith Mr and Mr- John Gutschmidt. His and sister Virginia also returned home after a three weeks stay with Mrs. ipper and boat William Green at Hubbard. n by the Miss- Ted Gutschmidt of Portland was ■ iio uly ill J.i4i week raffeiing evening. from the effects of an injury receiv A bou couples were present, in ed at Tillamook a few months ago verai local children. He is much improved. n. to Mr and Mrs. Jack North. Carl Collecknon. who is employed in Tillamook, was a week-end vis- a Section Two—Six Pages. ployed in Portland, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson. Marshall Toelle of Liberty dis trict is working in the harvest in Eastern Oregon. Henry Granat of the Liberty dis trict left about a week ago for Al- tuna. where he is working at com mercial fishing. BETHANY-CEDAR MILL Mrs 4 / and Jimmy Walters and Matthew anu Jami s Christensen are spend- mg a vacation beaches. the various and dance at Cedar Mill Grang- hall Saturday night was well attended despite the hot weather. High scores were received by .Mr. and Mrs, Arvid Sandatrom and scond by Mrs. Dobbs and Mr- J. Peterkort A g,rl. Sallie Joan, was born to Mr. and Mrs. J Peterkort Jr . at the Good Samaritan hospital Sat urday. Bethany Baptist Sunday school picnic was held Thursday at Co lumbia park It was well attended. Bethany Presbyterian Sunday The Leedy Grange Home Eco nomics club met at the home of Mrs. H. Fleskt ; Thursday night. Eight memberse were present N P. Johnson, who finished har- ¡ting his youngbem«*s this week, iorU a good crop. Remember the more yon tell, the more you sell when using Argus Want Ads. tf ARTHRITIS riti«. The druKkcint re'-<>mmen<lr<i CuMry’s Compound. I still had hope« of mme After eitfht bottle» Portland. Ore. On Store. Adv. completely Here’s the “Low Bidder” rained Alvin John North Mr Melvm Hansen returned home Friday from a two week»’ trip to different pla< i in California as far down a Long Beach, in com- I any .vith her aunt, Miss Nellie • rth, and a friend just The Mansfield s and wa open to the public for in- P‘ ction July 10. A large crowd of I ■ ' tator» was taken through the r ■ r and m ire than half of the 192 boxes have been taken on annual ba . The plant completed at a cost or $3 000, is modern in every de- ta 11 Mr. Edwin Woerten- dyk> and children Phyllis and Ed win Jr left July 10 for'Ocean Park to stay for two weeks. American Legion of Sherwood held their annual picnic Sunday at the Elsner park with a good crowd i in attendance. Little Miss Dorothy Groer, who been ill over two weeks with rarlet fever, is still in a serious condition in the isolation hospital, i NEBRASKANS TO MEET Annual meeting and picnic of the Oregon-Washington Nebraska so- I ciety will be held at Jantzen Beach park in Portland starting at 10 a. m. Sunday S[>ecial reception will be accorded arrivals from Nebraska since last July. All former Neb- raskans are invited to attend. Wedd.ng Invitations. Announce- nents and other Society Printing f Quality.-«Hillsboro Argus Prin*- ug Department. 9tf ¿a# economy, lot gag do the S cum up ta 20 % Modern gas »quipmant automatic appliances — Th» operating cost will b. small, too. because the more gas services you enjoy, the lower the rate you pay. Ask for de tails today. Why shouldn't farmers d o likewise .... buy the products that are "low bidders” in the matter of operating costs. Most farmers do! .... They buy ''Caterpillars.” "Caterpillar” Farm Tractors are sold at ap proximately the same price as other products of less quality . . . . they produce much more . ... on less output for fuel, repairs and depreciation. They are "low bidders” for your job of farming. Lester Ireland & Co REFRIGERATION P ortland G as & C oke C ompany aliti E. Main St. The world s largest construc tion projects are let to low bid- ders . . . . contractors who can do the best jobs at the lowest cost. UlULSBOKU John Deere and "Caterpillar' Dealers 3rd and Main Phone 2411 Thone 1721 pendiiuj the past several days with her mother. Mis. Beaton, at St. Helens Robart Kaucr. who hail his ton. sils removed recently, is getting along nicely Mr and Mis George Jacobson and Mi» Homcdcw were members Vernonia last Sunday his home Help your correspondent -end in Betty Hardebcck. daughter of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Hardebcck of day if possible. Glenwood is visiting her grand parents. Mr. and Mrs Hardebcck. <d Dilley for a few days. Andrew Martin and brother Richard of Virnonia. Mrs. Louise Whitncr and little daughter Mary Dian of Buxton and Miss Ethel McCoy were dinner party guests I of Andrew and Richard Martins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin, of u..i..... Mrs J McCoy's mother. Mrs. Herman Woodry, of Compton. Cal , «ho has been visiting her son-in- law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Ernest Volbeiding of Portland for the past three weeks, left Satur- Then we can arrange day afternoon for Beaver Dam, tn finance your small 00 YOU OWN BUILDING LOT? home through EJIA up Make Greater Saving Progress $2500 Term» up to 7 year» No Location Restrictions All you need is a lot free of encumbrances, a .steady in come sufficient to make the monthly payments without difficulty, and a good past credit rating! Monthly Payment» with a Savings & Loan Account • I pe ti au account now with this time-tested local Savings Institution. 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