The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 25, 1946, Image 7

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<»n o f P o rtla n d , to M i. B e rnieee
S a tu rd a y by m o to r fo r L ong lie a e li. lCditb E lg in o f Sab m a hh h ara
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w h e n th e y w ill v is it M r and solem ni/« d S m a la y
a fte rn o o n at
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( ’ F h e , i y and o th e, frie n d s th e K b t C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h in
w h ile 0,1 a tw o week va ca tio n
S a le m l> o n .ild was an u sh e r fo r
•Mi an i M rs U . iiiy A lt ig le ft his co usin
S a tu rd a y by ( la in fo r a tw o -w i-e k
L a v id Hagg. w h o was c o n fin e I to
v;*.,t w ith re la tiv e s in Illin o is
Jones iio . p it a l fo r m«*dieal tr e a t­
K id lid a y H o n o re d
M r and M rs O r v ille M«*ese en- m e n t fo r m o re t h a n t w o w e e k s
ti i tu n e d at a b ir th .n iy pat ty S un* cam «* iio r n e W e d n e s d a y l i e is c o n -
<la> a fte rn o o n
h o n o rin g H a rris o n | va le scin g n ic e ly
J u l i a n G o ld e n , w h o op«*rate«i th •
Jo h n son o f P o rtla n d on Ins b ir t h ­
e, vice ¡in several
day. w ith fiv e guests fro m P o r t­ H e e d v ille t iu c k
th e n la n d present.
j years, has so ld in s hom e h e re and
M«| .
E la in e
and V ir g in ia
K n g e b rc | m ove d last w e e k w ith h is fa m ily
to A lo h a .
Evans
E n g e h re t an and M
J
W o o le y, w h o are e m p lo y <*<1 on a
- g o v e rn m e n t proj«*c’ at C oos Buy,
spent S u n d a y w it h th e ir fa m ilie s
here.
Mrs E Eng«->br«*tson and c h ild re n ,
aceompa ned by i ’ h y llls M cO eo rg e
a m i A m i M o lc k w h o p ic k e d b la c k -
* *;
■ ,n th e u' i grxk II into * pi k e
d u rin g th e season, fin is h e d p ic k in g
F r id a y.
M r and M ,s J o h n W a lte rs , ac-
'•(im p u n icd b y t h e ir d a u g h te r-in -
la w . M rs E lm e r W a lte rs a nd c h il­
d re n n t B e a v e rto n . M i
and M rs
F lu n k M a lc o lm and M r. and M rs
lu o n u id
U p p irig h n u s c
a nd
sons
I>avid and K ic h a rd w e re a m o n g 38
r e la tiv e a tte n d in g the a n n u a l p ic ­
n ic a nd re u n io n o f t h e O liv e r -
W a lte rs cla n , fie ld S u n d a y at Pe­
n in s u la p a rk in P o rtla n d
tiie
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• ot good
R a o i o n i c
II.
h e a r in g
a id
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in I. u h ì . i .' km amt a... . .. I » IT n ir a ,
d e p riv e « von o f many plcaatirm
a n il inc<>nv<*ni<-neee o th er« . You
•a n hear b e tte r
p r o lo it . ly
umu.’ lflX /v I m I I . t , will, a Zenith
uni»« A id ( 'o in r in fo r di-nvina t ra tio n .
Hon«* (-« in d u c tio n Z u n ith fo r thou«*
w h n n r |>h V itin a tut re co m in e n d tin s
ty|H M odel B 3 A
S ta m la rtl A ir ( « in d u ctio n Z e n ith fo r
th e average h« .«ring |om* M odel A-2 A
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M O D tl A J A
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A d riv e r s lice n se e x a m in e r w ill
lx- in H ills b o r o S a tu rd a y . J u ly 27.
ille c it y h u ll fro m 9 a in to l
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to -iv m r
W it h in co n a pic-
u o u n N e u tra l
C o lo r E a rp h o n e
a n d C o rd an d
new lig h tw e ig h t
b a tte rie s.
We have all parts and Batteries
For ZENITH Hearinq Aids
‘M e ltebcke Saves You M oney on E very Purchase”
AT
BALM G R O V E
PA RK
F U R N IT U R E CO.
BOY
'fe n o f Mr , ( ’ orn« ’ iUH
Vandehey s
c h ild r e n
and
t h e ir
fu rm lu * . sor p ri • -d in r on h e r 7 7 tii
h u th d a y .Sunday w ill» • ,m t lu c k
lu n c h at
tin
Georg«* H e n d ric k s
p ic n ie ic g ro u n d
at
F ore t Gr<»v<
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th a n a h u n Jred w ere pre se n t.
Ite v
Jo se jd i B Saal Was also a
guest
M r and M i
E m e t V u ru le rz a n -
den
o f f n-I«*|an 1« ri< <* .-«pent th e
w««*k »n d ut flu* hom e n t M r-, and
M r s A lb e it V -iride, zünden E/n«*st'>
fa th e r re tu rn e d iiorm * w ith th e m
a fte r sp e n d in g a ve**k in In d c ja rid ­
ence.
F’ir s t p u b lic a tio n
o f th e m a r ­
ria g e h a rm - w e re a n n ou n ce d S u n ­
d a y fo r R ita V a u D o rn e le n a n d J o h n
G o rm a n o f P o rtla n d .
M rs T h e o d c rc Vand«-rzanden is
s t ill in th e h o s p ita l b u t is fe e lin g
m u ch b e tte r
R e u n io n H eld
Ti,«* a r r iv a l
o f M r a nd M r *
I ’udds B u n c h and o n tro rn C a l-
iio r m .i in s p ire d u g « t-to g e th e r o f
a s , ii . t i l g ro u p n t M rs B u n ch 's f o r ­
m e r h ig h .school frie n d s S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o n at th e hom e o f M r
A l-
fr< I V a n d e h e v o f Roy. T hose a t­
te n d in g w e re M< lam«
M ildr«* 1
W itz B u n c h o f C a lifo r n ia , R u th
B o y le . P<*tr.i ■> and d a u g h te r C a ro l
o f E ta c a I a Agnes L a rse n T .v in g
and O lga W a llin G a rrig u s o f Por»-
la n d , G race H o y t C h a m b re a u and
son Jo h n , and L o is T a y lo r Z u m ­
w a lt a nd d a u g h te r K a re n o f F o r ­
est G ro v e
D u rin g the a fte rn o o n
re fre s h m e n ts w e n * e rv e d . o ld h ig h
school a n n u a ls w e re lo o k e d o v e r
and .1 g ro u p le tte r was w r itte n to
a fo rm e r classm ate. M rs. B y ro n
B la n k e n s h ip , n o w o f M a d rid , S p a in
L it t le fo u r- y e a r- o ld C a ro ls P etraaso
playcM s e v e ra l se le c tio n on
her
tin y v io lin . T hose u n a b le to a tte n d
w e re M rs M a rie C a stle and G ra c e
E b e rt <-f P o rtla n d and M rs. H a r r y
S h e rm a n J r. o f F o re s t G rove .
D A N C IN G O N N E W F L O O R
L u n ch e s S e rve d on P re m ise s
O R E N C O -C o m m u n ity c lu b w ill
J g a th e r S u n d a y at 12 30 u t th e school
| house to go to B a lm G ro v e fo r a
p o t-lu c k p ic n ic d in n e r
E v e ry o n e
is w e lco m e T ra n s p o rta tio n w ill be
p ro v id e d fo r those h a v in g no w a y
I to g
A re p o rt o f p o llu te d w a te rs
: at B a lm G ro v e p ro v e d false.
M r and M rs B o b
Zook
h a ve
' m ove d in w ith M r
M a r tin B o b
a nd his b ro th e r D o n are w o r k in g
I on a h o u s in g p ro je c t n e a r G a rd e n
H om e
R e tu rn fro m V is it
M a r tin M a rtin s o n and fa m ily re -
l tu rn e d la st w e e k a fte r a m o n th 's
v is it w it h re la tiv e s in C anada and
P u a b lC
Each One of Us is Part of a
Great Nation-wide Family
of Independent Dealers . . .
In
Business
To Serve You
Better
I I satisfy you w ith alert, courteous service,
anti keep yo u r car o p e ra tin g at peak p e rfo r­
mance w ith M o b ilg a s and M o h ilo il, y o u 'll
p ro b a b ly com e back again and again. M ost
people d o, and th a t’s w h y m y in d cp e n d e h tly
operated station docs a nice business.
D a rt l.al/nuay it ,t highly
rc g tn d fd husintu man nf
liugfuf, Oregon. He hat been
in the service station husintu
since he came In Eugene ten
years ago. He is
years old,
married, has two children and
on us his own home. His busy
Mnhilgas station is very prof­
itable because he makes it his
business to give better service.
TUN, IM H U N T C.OOPMAN AMp MIS ,ANO
N IC STATIONS MONPAT AT J JO r M (,S t )
I f you kn e w I had a b ro th e r o p e ra tin g a
M o b ilg a s s ta tio n o n th e same basis in
a n o th e r to w n o n y o u r m o to r in g t r ip ,
chances arc y o u ’d d riv e in and expect the
same service. W h a t's m ore, y o u 'd get it.
T h a t's just the w ay the M o b ilg a s fa m ily o f
independent dealers is set up. Each one o f
th e th o u sa n d s o f fr ie n d ly in d e p e n d e n t
M o b ilg a s d e a le rs s triv e s to m a in ta in the hig h
standard o f M o b ilg a s service to m o torists.
W e all th in k o f the o th e r fe llo w . . . and
b e n e fit a c c o rd in g ly . W h e r e v e r y o u g o ,
d riv e in at the sign o f the F lying Red Horse
fo r M o b il p roducts and frie n d ly .d c p e n d a b le
se rvice to keep y o u r m o to r g iv in g to p
p e rfo rm a n c e .
D ave Calloway,
Eugene, Oregon
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KEEPS Y O U R E N G IN E CLEANER
Easy to Get Into— Easy to Get Out
of—Our Truck Service Department.
O u t M W modern b u ild in g was d e ­
AUTOMATIC
GAS WATER HEATER
As lo w as
W hat W ill Y o u r Child's
E arn in g P o w e r Be?
A verage Incom e for
S u b s c rib e to T h e A rg u s .
G ra m m a r School G raduate $939 per year
C ollege G raduate $3626 per year
W est Slope
SEE OUR EDUCATIONAL PLAN 1
Accordion Studio
DICK KOKICH
Teacher o f M odern and
Classical A cco rd io n
LIFE • A C C ID E N T • HEALTH
4 3 0 N. 4 th AVE • P h o n e 1 8 2 2
Canyon and Howett
Road
THE
John Fischer of
Sherwood Dies
KEY
TO
S E C U R IT Y
U N IO N
PACIFIC
Funei
e r v ic w w « e h e ld S a t - '
day in th e H o llin g s w o r th - G w in
i ry chape! in N e w b e rg fo i
F ische r. 80. w h o d ie d J u ly
his fa rm h o rn - n e a r S h e r-
B u r ia l was
in
M o u n ta in
■ ce m e te ry .
M r F is c h e r was b o rn in A u s tr ia
n J a n u a ry 22. 1866 and cam e ,
to th is c o u n try w ith his p a re n ts
in 1879
He was m a rrie d in li/31
to A lm a W e ic h b ro d t at C o rn e liu s ,
a n d sin ce his m a rria g e h a d been
.♦ re s id e n t o f th e M o u n ta in H o m e
c o m m u n ity .
He is s u rv iv e d b y
th e
w id o w .
A lm a : Iw o d a u g h te rs . M rs . T h e r ­
esa C a m e n z in d o f S alem , and M rs.
M a rie
C a m e n z in d
of
H ills b o ro ;
th re e sons. Jo h n . P r in e v ille . F ra n k .
P o rtla n d , and H e rb e rt. S h e rw o o d :
A b ro th e r. F ra n k F ische r. S h e r­
w ood:
tw o
sisters.
M rs.
M a rv
K ic k s te in . P o rtla n d a n d M rs. A u ­
gusta P ie p e n b rin k . N e w b e rg : also
tw e lv e
g ra n d c h ild re n
and
tw o
g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n .
TH E S E A S O N E D T R A V E L E R
Goes by T ra in
Vacation? V isit to relatives? Business
trip? W herever you plan to go — and
whenever—there is a fast, modern and
comfortable train to take you there.
Choose Union Pacific.
Faster schedules for Streamliners and
steam-powered trains eastbound, w est­
bound and locally. In many instances,
these schedules cut several hours fra 7i
previous running times.
Don't put off that trip — now is the time to take it.
F or c o m p le te in fo rm a tio n , in q u ire
J. C. C U M M IN G
b t SfO C lfìt—
G e n e ra l Passenger A g e n t
Room 751, I ’ itto c k B lo c k
P o rtla n d 5, O reg o n
»•y*Umo«« P«Kifi<*
—
CRANE CHAMPION
Suggests - - - -
signed to a cco m m o d a te a n y size
tr u c k E x p e rie n c e d "V e te ra n " m e ­
ch a n ics w ith th e " k n o w —h o w " w ill
w o rk on y o u r tr u c k
B r in g
your
tr u c k in to d a y .— H a m b y M o to rs . 1st
and W a s h in g to n S treets, H ills b o r o ,
O re g o n —A dv.
RHEUMATISM
and ARTHRITIS
T w o reasons w h y fa rm in g is so
dan ge ro u s as an
o cc u p a tio n
are
th a t s a fe ty m easures, such as are
a p p lie d to in d u s tria l w o rk e rs in
a fa c to ry , ca n n ot be a p p lie d to a
farmer working alone, and it ia
m o re d if f ic u lt to b rin g the m es­
sage o f s a fe ty to sca tte re d fa rm
ta m ilie s th a n to la rg e in d u s tria l
groups.
U N IO N
P A C IF IC
<oao of tue
A llo w in g leaves and moss to c o l­
le ct on ro o fs is in v it in g an "a c ­
c id e n ta l" fir e to happen
a«» »»<
R A IL R O A D
/
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scn.95
By
SPENCER MOTOR CO.
''bON'T FORGET TO’
Hof water
always. No
w a it N o
m ess N o
work High
Crane aual-
ity at low
c o s t. Buy
now—enjoy
u nlim ited
autom atic
hot water
in y o u r
home too.
HAVE YOUR C A R
S E R V IC E D
ZSO'LONG
BEFORE YOU GO , MARTY;
.ON YOUR VACATION.1
178 S. 2nd A v e . H ill .lim o
P h o n r 72
f o g is to r tj Crgn*
Wafer Heater Deafer
CALI
SOLD BY THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT MOBILGAS DEALERS AT THE S1CN OF THE FLYING RED HORSE
I.IO X P K L S ID E S T — C lif f o r d D
P ie rce o f M e m p h is . T e rm . is th e
h e x pr< id e n t o f th e In te rn a tio n -
i.l A .'s o c ia tio n o f L io n s c lu b s He
v i u n a n im o u s ly a d va nce d fro m
th e f ir s t v ic e -p re s id e n c y to th e
p re sid e n cy at th e a n n u a l c o n v e n ­
tio n of ih e a sso cia tio n w h ic h c lo s ­
ed J u ly 19 in P h ila d e lp h ia , Pa.
, 'i e r e e succeeds r e t ir in g p re s id e n t
,h
R a m iro C o lla z o o f H a va n a ,
Cuba T iie P h ila d e lp h ia c o n v e n ­
tio n c o n c lu d e d one o f th e m ost
tucce- fu l ye a rs in th e h is to ry o f
L io n s In te rn a tio n a l, a c c o rd in g to
the re p o rt m ade by S e c re ta ry G e n ­
e ra l M e lv in Jones
He re p o rte d
fo rm a tio n o f 685 n e w L io n s c i u ps
and th e a d d itio n o f 60.932 m en to
th e ro s te r o f th e a s s o c ia tio n in
th e 12-m onth p e rio d ended J u n e
30. 1946 w h ic h ra is e d th e to ta l
c lu b fig u re to 5.400 and th e m e m ­
b e rs h ip to 279.116. w h ic h is by f a r
,h e la rge st in th e h is to ry o f th e
In te rn a tio n a l A s s o c ia tio n H e also
H a te d th a t d u rin g th e y e a r L io n s
clu b s had been e s ta b lis h e d f o r th e
f ir s t tim e in th re e a d d itio n a l
c o u n trie s o r te r r ito r ie s — E cu a d o r,
B e rm u d a , arid C uracao. N W I.
F u n e ra l s e rv ic
v e re h e ld M
1 dav a t th e Me
is t
■
F ore st G ro v e f
M rs
Anna M
T e m p le to n , 78. w h o jie d T h u r3 d a*
! In te rm e n t wa
in
For
V ie ’
ce m e te ry
Mr
T e m p le to n was b o r n
in
P e n n s y lv a n ia S e p te m b e r 26 1887.
She was th e w irjo w
ot
John
T e m p le to n to w h o m she w as m a r ­
rie d S e p te m b e r 24. 1885. She liv e d
in F ore st G ro v e 44 years, ««nd was
a c tiv e in th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h , a
m e m b e r o f F ore st R e b ekah 1 /dge
W om en's R e lie f corps
and
th e
A m e ric a n L e g io n a u x ilia r y
S u r v iv in g a re fo u r d a u g h te rs. M rs.
M ave rne A braham , P o rtla n d ; M rs
C la ra M o r r ill. O a k la n d , C al ; M rs
F lo re n c e E ffin g to n , S e a ttle ; M rs
F ave S c h u ltz . - F ore
ro v e : two
__ st G
_____
sons. A v is , San F ra n c is c o : H i l l W
P o rtla n d
One son th e la te J u d g e D o n a ld
T T e m p le to n o f ’ he W a s h in g to n
c o u n ty c o u rt, d ie d in 1934.
a nd M r. a nd
M rs. F ra n k
S m ith o f L o n g Beach. C a l. visit« I
th is w e e k w it h M r. a nd M rs. G A
R obinson
M r and M rs L e s te r Johs. n o f
L e w is to n . Id a h o , b o u g h t the L>ea i
1 B e r w ic k place.
R o ckie s a n d w ill be c e le b ra tin g its
A tte n d M e e tin g
100th a n n iv e rs a ry in S e p te m b e r.
Ret .■ : Mrs H arrj Leed
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M rs H u ld a C o n n e ll a tte n d e d S v n -
] od o f O re g o n at A s to ria J u ly 16-18 E lw o o d W ils o n are s h in g lin g M r.
T h e y re p o rt a la rg e d e le g a tio n had S ta n w o o d 's house th is w eek.
G e o rg e Persons was in O renco
g a th e re d fo r b o th S y n o d and S v n -
o d ic a l S o c ie ty . iM rs C. n n e ll gave one d a y last w eek. He is h a v in g
an in te re s tin g re v ie w o f th e p ro - . his in ju r e d k n e e tre a te d in H ills ­
g ra m d u r in g S u n d a y m o rn in g se r­ b o ro a n d w i l l have it o p e ra te d o i
vices. She to ld o f th e boat re a d y to soon.
le a ve soon w ith a g ro u p o f 400 m is - '
M rs. D e a v ille fe ll fro m a c h e rry
sio n a rie s a b o a rd . 100 o f w h ic h arc ! tre e some tim e ago and d isp la ce d
P re s b y te ria n s
O ne o f th e h ig h i- sc
e v c ra l bones. A lt e r a sta y in bed
lig h ts was th e s e rv ic e .it C la ts n R o he
r w i l l be on c ru tc h e s t. r a w eek
P la in s P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h , w h ic
lo n g e r.
w as th e f ir s t c h u rc h w e s t o f the
M r . a n d M is . G le n K n o x le ft
M o n d a y f o r W h e e le r w h e re she w ill
ta k e tre a tm e n ts fo r n e u ritis .
\ i s i t in W a s h in g to n
L a w re n c e B e tz e r and fa m ily w e n t ■
on b u siness to Y a k im a . W ash., f o r
B. E. M a tin g c a n n c rj last w e e k ­
I s u ffe re d f o r y e a rs a n d a m sc end. T h e y also v is ite d frie n d s w h ile
t h a n k f u l th a t I fo u n d r e lie f fro m there.
th is t e r r ib le a f f lic t io n th a t I w i l l
M rs . Bess M itc h e ll had as lu n c h ­
g la d ly a n s w e r a n y o n e w r it in g m t eon guests W ednesday M rs S. L.
f o r in fo rm a tio n . M rs . A n n a P autz, C a r ly le and M iss B e lli C a r lv le of
F ore st G ro v e .
P. O. B o x 825. V a n c o u v e r, Wash.
R a lp h D a \ is is m a k in g a la rge
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benches fo r th e lu n c h ro o m at the
schoolhouse.
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been at th e c a m p t h e past week
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C a m p e rs ' rib b o n s a n d th e 'A c h ie v e -
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Orenco Club Slates
Picnic on Sunday
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Mrs. Vandehey
Celebrates
77th Birthday
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N a tio n a l F a rm L o a n as-
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A u t h o r ity to m a k e these the G I b ill o r p u b lic la w 16 r e ­
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schools.
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v i l l be h e ld at and id v is e m e n t s e rv ic e is a v a ila b le
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th e c ity h a ll a t H ills b o ro .
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