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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1939)
- 1 193!) Bago Three f Use the want ads in the Argus. n HILLSBORO, OREGON ARGUS, Stale (Jia ir man Visits l air Better I han New York II meet dutie W.i h invi un TIME TESTED become «Depend“^ Sigler. Wiley. Fi<< Protection librarian; ib. Kath- Will His Amacher, service n camp; Norma Ander manager 11 II Of Hl I k Former Local People Still in England M< Minili ilh Since na Haven Mr and Mr Austin Maclnhi ■ Ka’ a r.m Miskimmin.-» an still m England, according to word receiv- । d from Mr Maclnm.s mother of Boston. Ma by Mr. J W Whit- "th of this city Mrs Maclnnis 1 that when she last heard from roeIk « i 20 to 25 % Sigler, who appointed vice-president dut absence of Mary Jean Doane lH9t, has this innipanj grown stronger secure. Neither had larger, nx.<e tiroes nor growth; hut instead have proved the company's soundness. Policyholders of Oregon Mutual Rebekahs Visit I,on don of fi Siglei. who gave Ilie highlight Rebekah lodge will be called t nt had been suspended. They t Huntington when war was Tuesday evening and after a .short Both are well known here session the degree team and mem Mrs MacInnis being a local girl and bers will go to Newberg. where the Mr Madori.ben B E team will put on the initiatory work some for the lodge there. Mating company Transportation will be provided lime. for all members who wish to go to Wilcox < . f irman of Busi- Mirili', lile Miss Sahnow Honor Guest at Party M.-s Grace Sahnow of the Port Angeles General hospital was h on- ored with a lawn party last Tues- 1 Here Install Officers montili •Ivin Alter re- ago from their Victoria. B C . ;s parents Mr. it . in Hillsboro. and Mrs. Wil- <me Mr at University of Sam Coy. She was presented with a kodak The evening was spent playing games About eighteen were present, including the present Jones h' al staff and those of the staff at the time M.-s Sahnow was a stu dent nurse here. SPECTAI HOT OIL SHAMPOO, I INGER WAVE AND TRIM Mun C onditioning Permanent SI utiqw • itnl value lor PERMANENTS, < omplete Willamette ' O $1.95 As low as > maintain high quality in work Wi ti I bln Wiikin Brownhill returned McMinnville Sun week visit with her d.< ighter. Mr and antes Mrs. Manley d son Billy took her home and ■n visited Mi Mary Manley at to mamti.m a dignity with our a o have you say came fioni the Thi iftec Beauty THRIlTli: BFAUTY SI 1OP Bldg . IIIIKhoio Phone 1151 Oklahoman to Make Home Here Where Do Yon Buy Your Shirts? The Mothers' club of Bethel No 21. Order of Jobs Daughters. Port land. met Tuesday at the home of Mrs F Abendroth for a "nose-bag" luncheon. Mrs George L. Rauch poured at the coffee table and Mrs Baumhover at the tea table Follow ing luncheon the business meeting was held Mrs Abendroth's daugh ter Velma is a member of Bethel of those follows term. in Hospital— ill at the Go" I • he un- f»r arc you one of (he thousands of men who have proven that Penney’s shirts offer the same good fit. the same quality fabrics- the same styling—and the prices are 98c and $1.49. I liters Macs Ihurst— Miss Velma Abendroth Marylhurst college for the year term. PAINTING Interior - Exterior FREE ESTIMATES M. W. BENNETT Pho. Scholls 1151 Hillsboro, Kt. 5 We’re Just Unpacked PACIFIX WATER HEATER 600 NEW SHIRTS ECONOMY - DEPENDABILITY CONVENIENCE Phone 1732 Hillsboro 116 S. 3rd Rummage Sale September 22 and 23 Hillsboro. Oregon WE’RE PROUD OF OUR . .. 2 Reputation 3 Achievements We're proud of them because they are your assurance of the best in building values! Planning to Build? Remodel? Repair? Then we invite yon to avail yourself of our knowledge of local requirements and years of ex perience in the building field. Because we are in touch with improved building methods, we can suggest many time and money-saving short cuts. Quality Materials - Courteous Service Fair Dealings - Free Estimates Pool-Gardner Lumber Co F I LLER PAINTS—They Last 151 W. Baseline "It It's Lumber—Call Our Number” Phone 2691 S H UD S ON SIX HERE TODAY...AT A !670 ROCK-BOTTOM PRICE r university WALKER Every Form of Protection FRIDAY and SATURDAY Ur and Mrs Dave Cooper, Mr. d Mrs Paul L. Patterson and Elected President— and Mrs W Verne McKinney Mary Ann Garthofner. who is nt the week-end with Mr. and taking nurses training at Emanuel •s Jack West at Seaside Mr and hospital in Portland, was elected Mrs West remained until Tuesday. Mr. and Mr Charles Douglass of 43 girl«. □ and family and Mr and Mrs. S W MiT: ush and family spent Sunday w th Mrs Mi Ihuish's parents. Mr. at i Mrs H E l.aBare. at St Helens. Samsel. Don Shattuck and Frank Peterson attended the Pen- Round-up over the week- end. Klamath Falls Mrs H H Frank ef Garibaldi vis- here with Mi •id Monday with her mother. Mrs. Mr. Man Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Miss Carolyn Brown Weds Mr. Campbell Ki . r .it 11 NEXT POI K Y CHAS. L. Attend ( arò Party— Mesdames Leonard Brown, Elmer Wohler, Dura Nelson. Henrietta Morgan and Fred Ennis attended a carl party in Portland Monday night given by the Sunshine Girb of Pythian Sisters. Mrs Ray Estes. Hillsboro route 5. -iding of Miss Wilma d Melvin Alter took place returned lait week from Helena. r.stian church in Forest Oklahoma, where she had been with her father. T E Maypole, for six weeks. She assisted her father in selling out so that he might come (nendh. to live at the Estes home Mr May pole is an expert horseman, having won first prize for best horseman- hip in C herokee Strip the past sev- >n years. On the trip east Mrs Estes vis.ted Mrs D iruthy Woods and family and a surprise to her M ." Helene Schultz at Nampa. Ida workers in the Wash- Mrs Estes. Don. Charlene and Public Welfare office Roberta Estes and T. E Maypole age of Miss Carolyn visited at the O. H Barnes home in n Campbell of Beav- Oregon City Sunday. ind Friday. acting administrator comm office Nancy Aileen Easter entertained at enntmue in the work. She daughter ot Mr and Mrs. luncheon Saturday in celebration of her thirteenth birthday. Prizes at A Brown of Beaverton. games were won by Alice Banner, first, and Gloria Johnson, second. The invitational list included Patri law.inka Girls Entertain— Fire Group held cia Warrens, Janice Jameson. Ruth Reeher and Gloria Johnson, all of r guardian. Miss Forest Grove; Grace Engeldinger. i a c h member Patty Crockett. Patricia Kroeger. Songs were sung Mollie O'Donnell. Gail Kohlmeier. on demonstrated Alice Banner Donna Mae Hard. 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