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The Rexall Sloro
Where > >u ave with safety
llillsboni, Oregon
Timberline Lodg • during the pony
i xpress races which were run over
tin- same route winch lie trav-led
in coming from Mi ouri V> Ore-
in 1841H H.-
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motht r’.s family, the
Morrows, who were Mussour-
Sunday’s gathering
besidis th»* honor guests mentioned
W Brown. Mr. and Mr
O J Baker Mr and Mrs Guy Ry
Anderson an Virgil H.,k< r. Betty Hawthorn
a lOalay and Dick Brown of Portland. Mrs
and
n Clyde of
Black R ck. Mr and Mrs. Ervin
Hite
Baker of D,ll., . Kenneth Brown
of Tigard. Mr
Jrace Saxton of
Witch H iz, I. Mr
Retta Br *wn of
Hill>boro. Mi
Silas Bechen and
Tommy and Dorothy < f West Uni n.
Mr. and Mr Lloyd Brown of Far
rn ngton, Mi and Mrs B G Mc-
Nay. Patricia and Barbara of For
est Grov
Mr and Mr Lee Brown.
Mr and Mr F L. Brown and Lil
lie cf Laurel.
Roll Developed
25c
Mrs
irtland; Mrs. Ervin
and Dennis Brown
W Brown gave an
xp rienc s when h*
Rredvillc gar.igc.
Auto P.iitü
in the Hill
North Third
Monday th.it
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FRANK ADKINSON
FRANK DOANE
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149 S 3rd
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Hillsboro
Mr and Mrs Raleigh Whitm< re
and childr, n Irene Elaine and Rob
ert were Saturday and Sunday
guests of Mrs Whitmore’s uncle.
Jacob Haveman of Centralia.
Mr and Mr- Milo Daughters and
childrm Betty. Sally and Philip of
Longview Wash . and Mrs Daugh
ters’ brother. Floyd Reynolds of
Othello. Wash . visited Sunday at
the h mi s of their aunts. Mrs
George Rosevcar and Mrs. F. L.
Brown
Mr and Mr- Amo: Watkins and
children >p< nt from Tuesday until
Saturday
wi k
Twin
Rocks.
The Mrs
been rente)
and Mr- Jame
sh of Lnurelw o d He is employ-
ed in thc tie mill , n the McMaugh
place H r parents arid brother.
Mr and Mr> Downing and son Bud
are occupying the home with them.
John Watkins went to Albany to
commence work with the deputy
.surveys r of Linn county in cutting
brush on highway right of ways.
Mr and Mrs Alden Rosevcar and
sons Floyd and Neil of Mountain-
and Sunday
the
home.
Mr and Mrs. Elbert Steven
spent laet Wi ek at Wallowa Lake
returning home Monday. Mrs. Elsie
Audited Circulation
A member of the Audit Bureau
of Circulations, the Argus gives the store during their absence.
Advertiser proof of authentic, paid
up subscribers. To the wise buyer
of space there can be no substitute.
: Furniture
w/z/ö/z-r/ö^AiTieHca’s S
The
Banks Woman
Buys a Store
Shady Brook
Mr». Phema Heath of Portland
was a guest of her niece. Mrs Al-
v»h Logan, and family last week
The Home Economic» club of
Washington Grange met last Wed
nesday afternoon at the Haffety
picnic grove. Mrs. Floyd Hall was
hostess. They made plans for the
county fair
Mr and Mrs. Alvah Logan and
daughters left Sunday for a trip
to points in Washington on a va-
cation.
BANKS Mm. C B Hall and
Mountains daughter Sheila moved to
land Sunday where Mrs. Hall has
purchased a variety store on 17th
Mr
and Mr
G<org. Win«
and Killingsworth. She took pos-
H< ■ .
near Bession of the store Monday. Shei
la will be a senior at Jefferson
fr' rn
Mr
Ray- high school thia year.
M’
Roy Schulmerich and Betty
md Mr Melborn Zicg- and Norman, Mr. and Mr
Millard
Burnett and Mr and Mrs Ralph
Advertising merchants are fri-
Wilcox and Ralph and Margery lows who ar» not afraid of their
. pent Sunday at Newport. They
visited Ed Schulmcrich, who
bookkeeper at the Yaquina
Bay Packing company.
taken to
Mrs A N
f Portland
Krrdvlllr ( ninni unity rresbytrrian
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HEHALLM MOUNTAIN
(lively.
A
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Ziegler Clan Holds
Reunion on Sunday
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then
umlro, a recent
beauty college in
H h ik I m y
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LAUREL 3 he Willrim and Mary
Brc wn clan met Sun I iy f r the
annual rcunmn at the F L Brown
telin
birthday
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Page Three
price or service it pays to buy ad
vertised products.
it
Mearb
a n d M r
Mr i’orrmek of Bank ; as teachers.
They also taught Meacham school
la -1 yea r.
Mr
(’ J Williams was hostess
ff>i the Bank -Mountnlndalr "500"
( lub Friday afternoon. Hh*h score«
in cards
Wilson.
Mathiesen
and M r
entertain the club
in September.
Mr and Mrs. James Mathieson
spent Sunday at
Grays
River,
Wash, visiting friends and rela
tive«. They also made a trip to
A number of friends and rela
tives attended the wedding of Al-
ma Raffety, daughter of Mr. and
Mr
Floyd Raffety. to Erin Wil-
son of Gales Creek at Gales City
day evening.
H Schairer of Astoria
psday overnight guest at the
Mathiesen
home.
Mrs.
Schairer and twin daughters, Ag
nes and Anne, who had spent
several days at the Mathiesen
home, returned home with him.
Howard Hollenbeck, who was in
jured in a logging accident at
lagging company
last
Monday
morning.
was able to .
come from the Jones hospital Sun-
J. Bilehler returned home
Wednesday from Seattle, Wash.,
where she spent several
with her daughter, Mrs. Larry
Lawton. who came to Seattle from
her home in Alaska to have an
operation. Mrs. Lawton is
m-
Bradford
Fowles has re
son Eugene
Wirtz, who is with the medical
department in the U S army. H
Alaska and
fa stationed near Onalaska and
Dutch harbor.
Mrs Chris Pi ren and daughters
Dorothy and Christine of Portland
were guests from Thursday until
Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs.
Bethany-Cedar Mill
Mrs
Simpson and family
and Mr." William Fisher and daugh-
Ur of Salem were guests of Mr.
and Mrs John Zitzman Sunday.
Miss Anna Schmidt and Miss
Margery Graff are delegates of the
attend the Baptist
BYPU camp at Silver Creek Falls.
They left Sunday and will be gone
Frank Whitaker is home from
Idaho where he has been working
in a mine. He is now employed by
N. P. Johnson.
Al Whitaker made a business
trip to Tillamook last week.
Mrs. George Neilson was hostess
Wednesday afternoon for a miwcel-
laneouH shower in honor of Mr .
A. A. Neilson.
Miss Catherine Chastine of Ber-
keley, Cal , visited last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jensen and
family. Miss Chastine and M 1 SH
Kathleen Jensen are spending this
week at Victoria, B. C.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hartwick
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hartwick s
mo'her. Mrs. Rose Porter, in Port-
land, and Joyce Hartwick returned
home with her parents after a
week's visit there.
Jimmy Repetto returned to his
home in Ryderwood, Wash., Wed
nesday after spending several days
with his aunt, Mrs. Ray I^ein, and
family.
Mrs Minnie Sinclair of Hillsboro
■spent several days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Ñ. Berdan.
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136 S. 2nd Ave., Hillsboro.
Phone 333
The old-fashioned way
Minnesota Woman
Guest at Jackiown
JACKTOWN—Mrs. Ann Gemmcl
■>f Minneapolis. Minn., visited last
week at the nome of Mrs. Jenny
Anderson,
Arkta Boge cf Beavertcn spent
pent I !
from Friday to Wednesday with '
her grandmother. Mrs Emily Boge,
ana her uncle ar.d aunt. Mr. and
Mrs. M. R Jack.
Mrs Howard Dcoher entertained 1
with a picnic dinner and miscel-
laneoti* shower August 12 in honcr
of Mrs. Elizabeth Handewith of
Cornelius, who is to be married to !
Albert Macht of Portland in the j
near future. Others present were
Mrs. Leo Susbauer cf Cornelius |
Mrs. Melvin Wright of Aloha. Miss
Caroline Hoffman and Miss Helen
Talbot of Portland.
I
Mr. Roseman Honored
Mrs. Anna Roseman and sen Ed
ward of Salem were dinner party
guests Friday at the Charles Rose
man home in honor of Charles
Rosemans birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. W F. Gembella
and Hazel. Mr and Mrs. L. F.
Ficken and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Grow and family. Mr. and
Mrs. Don Smith and Dickie and
Walter Heaton and Doris H.atcn.
Donald Wisniewski and Elk Nelson,
attended the Farm Union picnic at I
Champocg Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. S P Maslen and
family and Mr. and Mrs Leo Tim-
breok ard family went deep sea .
fishing at Dipoe Bay Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roseman
and daughters Charlotte and Mil-
dred. and Barbara. Bettv. Barney
and Billy Payne were Sunday I
guests cf Mr. Roseman’s brother.
Edward Roseman, and family of
Salem.
Californian Guest
Mrs. Elvera Oglivie. who has
been visiting her mother. Mrs.
Jenny Anderson, for the part month
left for her h ime at Pasadena.
Cal.. Saturday.
Wedding Invitations. Announce
ments and other Society Printing
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Washington County Fair
August 29 and 30
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rices as low as
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Hillsboro
112 S. 3rd
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SOME PEOPLE HERE WHO
THAT MISS TRENT
..AMSMO'FEELS AWFUL
TMAf'5 ALL FOR NOWÜ
didn ' t MOVE,YOU
bad 'eoof PO1 MISS
trent !
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that you can 1 •
NOW LOCATED
INSURANCE
CALLED THE SlAGE
MANAGER J
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STAGE-DOORMAN,
MIGHT BE ABLE TO
ANSWER SOME
questions !
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murder !
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SAID SHE WAS TIRED AN'wAS .
G oin ' it? lie
downinherdressin '
ROOM A WHILE.... mighty strange
SHE SOUNDED—LIKE SHE WAS IN
KIND OF A DAZE