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DILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON 'I li in ila v. J h Iv 13, I 939 ( 'rushed I land Suffered by Local Wornan Fence Moved Io Fidarle Diamond Wilkesboro , Depot Opens Banks Resident Breaks Arm and I dot in a Fall BANKS E E Hopkins was call- « I bark to ivork Monday as agent at the Wilkesboro depot Logging opr-ratirins have resumed along the SPAS railway after the Fourth of July shutdown. Week-end guests of Mr» John Peppard and children were Mr and Mr William Peppard and daugh- U i i i Cot pw il Gitl ng >t V i couver. Mr* Seller* Hoste*,, Mother- club met Friday with Mr Ada Sellers Mrs Carl Ship- ay had c harge of the program and >d in a discussion of the Oregon < ount.i and Oregon bird- The club Aill n< xt study flowers of Oregon Next meeting will be an evening picnic at the Fred Wolford home Augwrt I Mr. Francis Conner and daugh- ter. Fefa of Orange, Cal . were . . 'it Mr and Mr N Berdan S lay and Monday They were ‘ n route horn«- from a trip to White Horse Alaska, and Seattle. Mr C : tn r and Mr^ Berdan are «is- ters-in-la w. Verle Prickett is having his house repainted This is the sixth house m Banks to be repainted the past * Couple 1 honored on 25th Anniversary Former Resident I LizekI.ile P. ism ' s Begins Banks HANKS (¡r un harvest began in " \ ■ .mtj Munday with pro.ip*Ct« for an aviTiw crop of fall gram Mr .rl Mr* Corbett Crowther« • Kam .■ Mi d Mi 1< v Km . i' daughter Mr ... I Mi Con* Rinck and family ar 1 Mr aid Mr* Oral Varley of Buxton drove ver the Wolf Creek highway Sunday I" , Wi veil who .. ill in the Foret (¡rove hospital, had his ton- b removed Monday. Brother Succumte, Mi H 1. Shook received word S inday of the death of her brother. W W Schaffer at Yakima Wash Mr ai d Mr Shook and family left M ’ day to attend the funeral. va ■ . id Tuesday at the S, i.-r a . i .< chapel at Wapato Wash. Ihev were accompanied there by M f ;■ d K '<• of Eureka. Karan who is s | h riding the summer with : Mn Sarah Hanks, in H i.ii, and with Mr and Mr.- S’ d t onily in Bank- Mr - S' and M Kite were girlhood churns in Kansas Mr Chester Davis who is a pa- tier.t in the tuberculosis hospital m Salem came home Saturday for •na to stay in a few month- now able to exercise two hours a day At the hospital she tak< piano lessons and also studies French. sewing, pottery and wril- M Lccal Folk Attend Minnesota Reunion Banks Polk Visit loua Relatives ‘pending three weeks in Iowa \ dmg her aunt Mr .«nd Mrs Jerry Garr Yamhill weir guests Sunday <>f Mi ai -i Mr N J Griffen at d f.inuh Mi 1 Mi R A u n ai I children Mi and Mt Hoy SchuL mrnvh and children and Mr and Mrs M Burnett picnicked at Balm Grove Sunday Mr and M:- William Green at tended a birthday dinner given f •! Mi Frank Van Ak<4 her home in Forest Gr«'Ve Sunday Mr and Mi Ralph Cop hav moved into the W B Paris hous« Ml ,i i M I \ \ Portland were guests Sunday of Mr and Mi Albert Heard and •v from a trip to Hainca where th« * visited Mrs Allison s and Mr H . • • ; । ' Ml , I V W W Heard They report the elderly Mr Heard improved from his recent illness. VALUES! VALUES! KS, the biggi t r< fi igeriitor values in all Kelvinator’s 25 m u .! Sparkling white, stream- lined new Silvi r Jubilee K< Ivina- tors with nearly 1 I ■ |Uai e feet of shelf art a... (> cubic 0 <t < I space! Built by the oldest makerofelec- tlie refii^i raturs... powered with Ki Ivinator’s new 1’. l it pin re that u .< icunent only 20 , of tin lime . . . give > s ifi , sure protei I ion a// the time. Yet they're priced nt n new low! Take advantage of these big Silver Jubilee "buys” .. . Come in Today! Y AND NOW A spacious dry storage Inn. Ask u - about our defer red payment plan. It's possible to suspend 6 payments at no extra cost. Ask about it. TRANS PARENT Plates Made in 1 to 3 Days Dr.ABRAMS DENTIST over riggly Wiggly 11 i I Is hn i o EXAMINATION without Obligation I'hone 3581 132 S. 2nd Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon BONNY SLOPE Bonny SI pe P -T A has by far the largest in- crea.-e in member- ip m Washing ton county and one of the largest IMTcentage of increases in the state of Oregon From II members a membership campaign has gained the Bonny Slope P -T A a total Marriage License, memlH r-hip of apijiovunately (Ki Joseph M Loomis. Forest Grove, persons and Ruth Mary Burhngham. Forest Saturday Mr and Mrs Hale w ith Grove. their son Jack took a trip to Aber deen. Wash Divorces Filed A Bonny Slope barber shop is F.u leigh Avis vs Gerald T. nearin'; completion and will he oc Vanose Esther vs. Virgil. cupied soon, according to Ernest Emerson owner. Divorces Granted Kistcr Nell vs B E Audited Circulation A member of the Audit Bureau Wedding Invitations. Announce of Circulntions. the Argus gives the Advertiser proof of authentic, paid ments and other Society Printing up subscribers To the wise buyer of Quality Hillsboro Argus Print of space there can be no substitute ing Department. tf Repaired in 3 hours CORNELIUS Mr and Mr John Schneider and s ms Stanley and Lynn arr.vvd home last Thursday from a two week»' trip 11 W 1 Colo wen this visited Mr Schne.det s parent* and other rela tives. Among guests of Mr and Mrs J F Kilgore on S ■ day were Mr and Mrs E F Hauffst mJ. grand son Howard Hughes and Esther Edelman all of Nappa. Mr- Pa I SmTman and children of Puyallup Wash . who have been vs enm - : • Mi IM READY MIXED Concrete Do you have a .-mall com rete job at home? We deliver the concrete ready to place. NO BOTHER! We do all kinds of toiii rete work 'ind specialize in hard building materials. HILLSBORO CONCRETE BRICK & TILE West Main St., opposite Cannery Phone 1311 or 1343 Mr and Mr« Charles Shipley of B - r Mr and Mr George Me- Farlane and daughter. Nadine of T iti ■. t Grove and Mrs D P. Hop kins of Tillamook returned home Sat irday from a week's visit with r* la' • in Eastern Oregon. Mr and Mr McFarlane and daughter •opja-d at Dufur and visited his ; tn n' Mr and Mr- Jim McFar- !.<: <• arid other relatives Mr. and Mr S-..pl<y and Mrs Hopkins vis ited Mr .nd Mrs Grant Shipley „• Stanfield and Mr ar.d Mrs C D Conner at Pendleton They cele brated the Fourth at Echo. Extends Invitation Rev John W.lhams invites every one in the community to attend church services at 11 a m. and 8 p. m on Sunday Sunday school at 9 45 and prayer meeting at 8 p. m. We inesday Mr- D Thompson of Gaston is spending this week at the home of her mother Mrs. John Peppard. Mr and Mrs. A J Fnedley of H.llsboro are spending this week in Banks with their daughter. Mrs. Ray Parmley. Visit in South Mr and Mrs Ray Woodman left July 1 for a trip through Califor nia and other states Mr and Mrs Bob Brown of Bark- Mr and Mr- Frank Crow- " * r.- f Dilley, and Mr and Mrs. Russell Thatcher of Buxton drove over the Wolf Creek highway to Seaside Sunday. Dinner party guests Saturday of Mr and Mrs Fred Wolford and familv were Mr and Mrs. Frank f P I : M.- Crys tal Grindle of Myrtle Point who is .«pendins a few weeks with her I arents Mr and Mrs. Bert Grindle in Forest Grove. Mr Letsingrr a grateful look and walked away. Lawrence Allwrn. who is employ- ।’d in .1 barlwr shop at Corvallis, was home tor a short Fourth ot , July vai'ation Mr and Mrs J im » Huse.’ik and Mike Vrlicak and J am * V* licak ot Cathlament. Wish, were acre dur ing their ten-day Fourt’i of July vacation. Mrs Delbert Olinger, who had undergone a major operation at a Hillsboro hospital the first of last । week, returned home the first ot this week. I I odic Purchased Near Rtxk Creek ROCK CREEK Mr and Mrs Pi»Trr Mills have purchased a home at Sheltered Nook and they and their family moved there from Bethany last week. Sheltered Nook is north of here and is near the Corneliu^ Pav; road between Folk- enberg and the lower Columbia riv er highway Mr< Mills is a d.itighter of Mr and Mr . Nicholas Kies of this section. Everett Manchester’:« son a n d family have been visiting his father Help your correspordent send In for the past few weeks. They came < arly copy. Some Frulay or Satur from Nevada and expected to leave day if possible. from her»- Monday. They lived in Dr Pagelers' house while here. Arthur Mutenberger ■? efficient S. P. & S. STAGES cheerful service as mail carrier Ride S P. A S stage* U> Seaside h< re for many years has been great .¡nd Astoria via the Wolf Creek ly appreciated. highway, leaving Hillsboro daily a« Mr and Mrs. Joe Let singer and 8:32 a. m. 1:47 and 5:17 p. m . ar son Earl of Hoenet. nr .r Wheeler, riving Seaside 11 15 a m. 4:30 and were guests of Mr. and Mrs Wil- H p m . Astoria 12:15. 5 30 and 9 p Lam Fuegy and Mr. and Mr Frank m. Stage fares to Seaside $2 10 one Pezoldt last Wednesday and Thurs- vay. 33.40 round trip. Astoria 82 5C M me way $3 50 round trip A splen also visited relatives in Kelso. did loop trip via the Wolf Creek Wash., and in Portland. According highway to Seaside and Astoria, to a paper of July 5 Mr I^etsmger. who works at the Markham and returning via Columbia River high Callow Inc Sweet Home logging way or by train Seaside or Astoria camp near Wheeler, was instru to Portland, thence stage to Hills mental in freeing a deer which was boro, $4 00 Tickets and informa- wedged between two logs. The art tion will be given at the Oregon icle said further that after being Electric Depot Phone 1941Y. L. SHERMAN, Agent freed the deer shook its head, gave 1 Shirts Laundered _ » » X 9c each with our handy Damp Wash, Thrif-T Service, Economy Service or Budget Bundle. ! / ' HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Telephone 471 Hillsboro. Oregon If sickness occurs in your home do you know how to get a doctor quickly It your eyes need atten tion do you know how to find a good occulist’ If you have a sick .-"W, or horse, or d "g. do you know how to get a good verterinary? Consult the Professional cards in the Argus. ti James Mill» Hillsb«.>ro. who are spending the summer a' *.n* .r cottage at Wecoma B< ach. call- 1 "n their son Arthur and family on Sunday on their way to Hillsbor' Dixie Mt. Grange To Meet Friday DIXIE MOUNTAIN A special Grang«' meeting has been called for Friday at 8 30 p m. Mr and Mrs Everett Parmele and family of Chicago and W G Parmele of Seattle visited relatives here and in Portland last week Harold Parmele joined them in Portland last Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Everett Parmele plan to at tend the fair at San Francisco. Mis.s Beverly Grant spent the week-end in Portland at the DeLor- ito home. Officers of the Pioneer Picnic as sociation met at the Fred Grant home last Sunday t ■ make plans for the annual picnic to be held August 13. Tubfast Dresses • BRIGHT FLORALS • PLAIDS, STRIPES • NEAT FIGURES Legal blanks 10c and 20c each at the Argus. tf ^Another If It Fades" Sizes 14 to 52 SEE BOTH FAIRS FOR ONLY ROUND TRIP Girls’ Favorite WASH FROCKS 49c Scores of new Tubfast, stylish .... Dresses for I to 16-year-olds in chair cars and coaches Here's the chance of a lifetime to »ee the U. S. at low cost. NO MUSS! Platea I lilksboro Appliance & Plumbing Co. Large Membership Gain is Reported WEST UNION Mrs J C Bech- en and Mi- Sherman Odell have ¡tone to Hendrum. Minn . to be present at a family reunion Mrs Berg, mother of the two ladies is ‘Hi years old. She has .seven child ren. who an- all at the old family horne now a son from Florida, son Mid daughter in Wyoming, son in Hendrum with whom she lives, son in Fargo N D Mrs (Mell, and Mrs Bcchen of Oregon Mrs Berg fell and broke her hip a week be fore the reunion Mrs. Ida Bellinger of Hillsboro s|* nt the week end with her sister, Mrs Frank Holcomb. Home I rom X rts Ho-pilal J H Jacobson returned home this wook from the Veteran- hospital w here he underwent a major opera tion. He is much improved in health Barbara and Beverly Bellinger of McMinnville are spending the week with their aunt. Mn F Holcomb Several in thus community have had the mumps Irienne Henson spent several days in Portland with her sister and friends Robert Houghton returned to his home after spending the past month with his mother. Mrs. Brown, in Portland • Birthday ( rlehralcd The Nimble Fingers Sewing club met at the Carl Voges home last week Tuesday, the occasion being Joyce's birthday The regular meet ing w as held after which Joyce en tertained the group in games Prizes were given and refreshments were -erved by Mr- Voges Next meet ing will be today «Thursday > at the John Pubols home. l’ago Throe *135.00 ROUNDTRIP In Standard Pullmans, plus berth Southern Pacific See local S P. agent or writ« J. A. ORMANDY. Cen Pasa. A tent. ^22 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon SILK HOSE Form-Fashioned Knee Lengths Good Colors. 200 Pairs to sell At only. Pair . 15e Save At Penney’s