The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 01, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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The intelligence flen*1ce b ecam e h* i i i t f i d i o re
«-old
. k C hines, T in y w .ll be
Thursday, August 1, 1946
M r otid Mi « .1 H Pziker of
HILLSBORO ARGUS—
i tetlt t-• Chit» i «ig.iiti Hit fall iin d r’
ew port s ifx-nt •i
night and
{ the <'otiiei v j ’IVe F’u p tl,t foreitti, I N
earriinK w ere g reater the previous
WttlliVvJ?
,
with
Mí
t
■
ditti
Pattuì»
Remem
ber, tn A rgus C lssnfied
ltll-4 .1■ »ii
»ulet ■ ’ITiey v.till b„ m l
Mi an d M, ■ (j W K i t / They
year trie total collected w as less as Ads. The More You T e l l - - T i e
O ld uti «ihntil i riiotith and will : and
hud h«,»,U at G Ittü-U on*
i i.
If
the lilt.) legislature allowed a 39 More You Sell
1 ¿ill the tut)«' they call h r, «- the Seven In
I
Da V Ad vtrnUit vam p
’.viti» h u i i i j U m i . M it Hilluu IxsV«* m
per
cent
"forgiveness”
deduction,
02.
eeting *1 1 tiry :•old tlie it fam i ai
Be
I.
Wal
64. rrv
KI en. «nul oth«.'i leiiUiWi« h l Ai i itu ip v i
the total receipts for the oast
Hill
r.,".’»n i i O u g u ti tins
liv
mmun ity Of
lent
PLAY SAFE . . . GET A FREE
lu H J u h tH O fl <lt H ill,« till Mrvnorlal • p i Uig and nt moved
Ai th at
•I
C harlton of Forex
f
$14.480433 was paid
#rt
In
the
c»aht
Ju
fi.-
.,-U
M,
H > Vf
W b)gi it.iptlat i h u u li uf i ’uitlu n d hn» u i I »outli of N e.vpott. whi le Un i >zi- <.
by indi •¡duals, and $8,381.308 by
n ( f Mi » Mary E C h u rl-
uted to heat exiiat
lie
held
■
in.
d
lu
ituiiriuiy
fur
O
regon
Tutti-
ons. The expenses of the
of p 11J m d ha « been prom oted
Ml '•lit
inluW and CtoUghUi. Mr uii I M l, ton
Fr da
I -.0
- Beaver* corporal
‘. i t «l( Jft |,i» uchei ut (*t»i valli» H nnJay IC
murusi n for the year were $236.1
fuel .\I uiduy <■%
haflc» I invtJ.e i.ve T in y had from 1»1 lieuti liant tc capfttin m
t h R
w
’ e
fnojtiiiig md in Ali» »ny in the J been
th
e
urin
213.
or
99
.
according
t
a
r--lea
.e
I per cent of the collec-
l-ei .* M ortuari
intern U regon linn* yeui
-
ittle jffn i
tions, said S tate Tax Com m issioner
« VlUlilltt He Will pli'.u li u t t i l l * 1 B a k e r in is E
the arm y
, ln-.< Tu,
d o in g l u rp e n t» i w u ifc n o w
■i.-ry
W
» h u u li h e ir tuingiit <T h u rsd a y >
poi
tat
ni
Edrl Fish«i
p»
Mill, btu lal In E
They visited with Mi
Bakei •> tran
barge of
M> and M i , J un run- W i n tun I bi-nhei'-in-iuw
Oregon Favored
ipt C har
. a now serving an
Call, ,
Fnid
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w. Mt Mt
ended
, nt the a <■«•»; . nd
.! and . Bi< hm ond. and Mi Bakei r . inoth-
tant tra
t r o r port com m andei on
T here wiil be m ore federal m on­
.pm.
W a l •born ,r Dray*
Mi
It If W atkiii . ut Molalt
aiHiy
tra
tia
if
p
o
it
G
e
o
g
e
W
CttJT-
et at lialla»» »m H u n wav iioine
BRING YO U R FORD
' Ju
26. 1882. ar- J mov- ey spent in O regon during the pres­
d Al
( > W it
G ive Party
win n ni opcrttUhg betw een
Thev
have
tw
o
»on»
in
(
ali
furnia
o in iiiu n . ly ,
h a V , n ‘4
his pal e.'.ts 60 ent f. - ul year than in .any other "BACK HO M E’’ FOR A
I* fl «»
•I Alaska He is a graduate
A
pui
tv
w.m
held
ut
the
hem
e
und
a
dttughtei
and
family.
Bev
state
w
ed
of
the
Mississippi
river.
.Ilici
Witt,
i,js
par-
• .v ia a
; are ta sons,
W ht h
ut high sctiool P o rt’and. and
hl veúr,; äü o He
i Mabel »
«»f M i and Mi Johti Peutiiiii Tue»- und Mrs Earl B untei
i. barn in h-,y N nd Henry I. of Hillsboro: H civy appi priatioris for reclam a­
1 •
FREE SAFETY CHECK
I' ;f u ’livei ml v at Eorcst O rc v t
and tw o »oll« who m e in i'. lo tta i n
d
iy
cwhlrtM
fui
tlie
keveiith
and
land
July
2,
1884
II,-
rriam
e
J
li
e
r‘
,
orni
P He-.s of tion w ill augm ent those of other
»Utti Each eighth guide ch ild ien
1b t < i vi d a« a CCC co m u n n d e r in
O u td hioi in G uatainala.
,-. Banv of B eaverton Fi-bru- Hill b n
/ BRAKES
’/ LIGHTS
cepartm ents previously announced.
Bertha
B
C
ham
berlain
H r t lie
Jpei Vised uv I
Miss Elva Lovegieu. Mrs Hilm a Hie V . j i h o u er buirack» d istric t be-
12. 1914 M f f i > ■ ner w , . n
K«. f » » ■ . b lu r t it -.
,se. C a l. and G ladys L B lueprint] will be dusted off in
/ TIRES
/ HORN
foie e n te n n g active d u ty w ith the ir.ember
pu.tor.
I.
O
Wahl
Befrei
alim
enti
L
uveg
ie n .
L in c o iii
Pear n m
the
w
ar
and
navy
departm
ents
that
Charribc
and
the
M
odern
W
oodmen
ain. Goul, la M M ore and
of the w ei e m » j veil
E dith f^ovi 41 cn i vturned from Tur- arm y m O ctober, 1942
cf Amci
peacetim e
Willa J .Merr
/W IN D S H IE L D WIRCR
jll ,,f P ortland; have been aw aiting
< T iarlton\ «ervice ha» include J
lock.
Cal
W
ednesday
evem
na,
S
jiv
iv
in
g
a
r
e
Ins
wife;
three
M
r
and
M
is
O
o
th
ard
tJu
h
n
i
tw
o
b
rotherg,
T h o n ia . D. of Co- clearance. L abor villages to b i
d
M.
1
end th ree P< ii mil and
duty
ut
P
i.p
ee
Rupert,
B
C
.
and
w
here
they
had
oven
since
Ju
n
e
12
built
near
federal
projects
w
ill
r
i
­
»
•>
•
Joseph,
U
nited
S
ta
te
,
arm
y,
o children
of
quille and a tw in, C harles, of
W a ll
ui- Hoquiam. W iili, tw cam
val the state fair for gadgets They
T tie Malcolm K arr family ha aboard the S S M arine F lasher, 1 .it Lewis, W., h . Fred of K im - Salen,; also 13 grandchildren.
e lust week
for u w eek’» to
will be located w ith future use in
moved ba< k to tow n after being on« luting betw een Pacific COSttt b- rly, I.ariy of ro u te 1. B eaver-
n | m nd p art of th eir vacation with
Mis A ided then m* thci. M i' H annah W ikan- aw ay about a seat They are going n »i'
»d Shanghai and K orea Hi-- t'-n; o'.e daughter Mis M irg u er-
rmnd after the three or m ore years
d ii « f nnily Ft i-
a
if«
md
t
wo
daughters
reside
at
occupation
by project laborers. The
,
('
'Jeer
of
Sam
am
ent
..
Cal
:
to
rem
odel
the
G
iau
d
m
a
Johnson
d»r. and o th er relatives
Fore»t G rove
tw
houses will be revealing in design
i 'ers. Mrs. Lena Bany and
S a n d ia P iu e tt w ent hom e laxt house
in p a tin e id iip
and ag litter w ith labor dodging
3rd and Washington— Hillsboro
A N Flink, who ha» been v»- .**
J u d in a L iverm ore of Beaver*
T i i lay iftti .p« i -i,u - i" dtt
n
FARMINGTON — Mr« J e r a l d devices.
ing friend» and re la tiv e , in md
,b o one grandson
Phone 911
nid Mr,
i Ixivegrcti ur- w ith hvr aunt, MH Olwnn lx*e n ear St Paul. M inn. »nice e u ly
S traughan entertained ten children
ime J u h
i um WuUiuigtoh H er m other. M r. ( ’ E P ru ett, and in .May, ir tu ru e d to C h en
All local, social and frater­
w ith a party T hursday afternoon in
Hr. u
n had
liven little »i ter h ive come hom e from Ju ly 21
nal news should be turned in
honor of h e r «cn Mickey'» second
» a li n u t tw o Mi»s Hubbard*» m atern ity hom e in
at the Argus for publication in
birthday.
Mr, I.ovcgrcn F orest d ro v e
that week not later than Tues­
Mr
and
Mrs
Je
ra
ld
S
traughan
Posthum ous aw ard of the bronze
'N
ot
necessarily
new
s)
» China f«ir two
A ccording to w ar I from Bev and
day and earlier it possible.
tf
i m e ta i to Cpl C harles H Spies
W jlt Newman .-potting u barn w ere guest« of honor at a birthday
p was ulto with M
G A Johnson at Burn», they
J r w . ib m „de to Mr and Mrs r,M,f afire when fire tru ck was r e ­ d in n er at the home of M r and
•ii •• happv th ere
<’hurle» H Spie-y S r . route 1, G as- turning from answ ering alarm . . . Mrs Douglas S traughan in H ills­
l*l< nle Slated
t« n by M ajor E p D upras Jr. of »toy Spears chopping hole in roof boro W ednesday evening.
The d e n eiidants o f W illiam and
Mrs. Jo h n K amna was taken t
’.he m arine e< rp» for heroic ach iev e­
Viol» T aylor beam ing w ith h ap ­ Jones
M u y Putt n will hold tiu er annual
hospital S aturday fo r tre a t­
m ent a ’cadet of a light m achine- piness l ist Thursday,
picn ,* next S unday at the creek
. u.i >i . ' n uf < 1'np.iny E. 2d bat-
lion G arrigus having to leave for m ent.
«•n the Pein f’utton place Friends
Mr and Mrs. H arold M eyers and
HAZiELDAl.E
At tin ree» n* t dion. 9th m arines, 3d division, r i a flic
Fred Hulznagel and G len fam ily. Mr arid Mrs. R u d o l p h
w il, t>e web limed and coffee will butines* m eeting and fell OW‘ hip th e w inning of Iwo Jim a.
Him iril
tie fin iil'h ed
lunchcun held at the H i/eld . ile
Sim antel and family and Mr and
{»’ S p it
after rcjieatcdly ex-
I'x ii, K a l k u i r l
W nt fi'Mji H erm an Allen Ju ly •c h a ti it wa» dec idv<l t w ait be- t " <’ in
Mrs O N. Erickson and family
• hin»-elf to intense hostile mg as um pire .
M others acting as attended the L utheran church p ic - ,
~ ’
d d th« j
• Mi » C lara ( ’ ( h » i x t , fore b uilding .» Chui< ll un game
fire
while
rccunnoitering
for
new
offiical
scorers
< doriu M«*< ny and H enry lien - >f Hie* i7iMtvn.il i atiuot bi obtained
m e S unday at T rinity park.
Mrs. John M eu rrr having refrig -
tii i n* i \< i*te in San Diego headed T he S u n d .I school n >w h i» about ru n t ositions. continued io lead hi»
Mr and Mrs. Harold M eyers and
tit Coman fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. W T. P u t­
tow ard .Mexico and having a grand (3(100 in th e bui Idln^ fund in cash Motion t«> m ere favorable attack ,-rat,.; difficulties
until he w u.» struck by an bavin, the I .-t v. ,rd
O sesr IIage nam J r and fam ily are spending
ti ip
•md bonda that W( re purchased position»
enem y m o rtar shell.
asking if he could sit dow n to w rite the week ut Oceanside.
Try this healthful, outdoor
It« iiniuii Planned
d u rin g the
I
i though the
hi
uni-
Kill Gabekaan . franl B irthday ( elehratrd
TTie G aston reunion picnic will ch u rch will nut t», built im m etl-
work. Help lay track and
In- couldn't control a grass fire
b«* held August 11 at PcninBlila iiitvly, they art* liíuki ig f r a m m -
L ittle Mickey S trau g h an cele­
ties, ballast the roadbed. No
Designed especially for
, Mroi
III,
kie
F
raser
helping
his
dad
prune
|.jr k in P ortland AU stud« nt» and inter »•» a» to
brated
his
second
birthday
anni­
reg u lar .‘•er
-hrubs
experience needed. The com­
electrical lines. Model 130kw3 o 20-130
alum ni *>f Gustoti high hcliool and vice». Thl» m eeting vas the fi r >:
versary T hursday. Ju ly 25. at the
I H Beckett reports Erie M arxzi home -,f his grandparents, Mr an-i
SOUPK IH »pie s Sunday xciiool claxg of a »eric». and all mem ber» of
Ralph Nielsen. LTM 2 c. son of
pany furnishes housing, fuel,
omp welding range. Model 180 e 20 to
of tin» C ongregational church and th e com m unity are ir^cd to c j Mr and Mr- 11 A N ielsen of g e ll in g the lim it in fish at Y achats Mrs E arl C. S trau g h an of Farm ­
light and water, without cost.
180 amp ronge.
AI lia retu rn ed home Ju ly ? i a fte r
l)r. J. O. Rolib doing an artistic ington. He is the son of Mr. and
operate.
Enjoy these valuable rail­
J e r ry S traughan. M ickey re ­
• Complete . . . nothing extra to buy
Mr. C raft and Mr Snciil of P o rt­ :- e . vine Ins d charge a: B rem er­ job of trim m ing hedge in front o l M
ceived m anv lovely presents. T here
land a n j Hev Pollen from B ea­ ton. He had been in the navy 25 Savings & Loan building.
road benefits: medical and
•
Power-factor
c
o
rre
c
te
d
.,,
drew
lets
months.
verton. represen tin g th e O .deoni.
Sunday m orning “sleeper-inners" w ere 12 little guests present, and
hospital
care, insurance, pass
In
August.
194$.
I
k
-
was
assigned
refreshm
ents
w
ere
served
at
the
tended the M -i n ary .Sunday
current from power line»
of South First av en u e enjoying ,?•
privileges, fine retirem ent
to the USS Kearsage. a sister ship a loud radio broadcast la ginning at close of the afternoon.
m eeting. T he offering of $17 w.
•
Underwriter's
Approved
given to tlie G ideons to aid in the to the C arrie r F ranklin D. Kooae- 4 a. m and continuing on and on
pension plan. Work for a per­
d istrib u tio n of B ib le, to all schuol v It Nielsen was a m em ber <>/ the
P ythian picnickers having
• "Big Welder* Performance... ali-pod-
manent company—one with
honor guard when P resident T ru ­ plenty of ice cream . . . Cub Scouts'
children.
tion welding, handle hord-focing elec­
plenty of work ahead.
A ttendance at the S u n d ay school man spoke at the com m issioning of
Neil Ward
trodes, etc, with ease.
« as 48, w ith an «dfi ring of $6 41 th e H- scvell
falling asleep w hile listening to a
N iei-en had charge of all search ball g.,me
B irth d ay s ubserv, d aa re those of
Tom sp en cer w o rry ­
• Easy-to-follow welding lessons furnish­
rad ar nr, the K earsaye. and re tu rn ­ ing about free air.
Bv Murray Wade.
ne Uensen and Sharon N eil
The frienJly
ed to N ew .Y ork July 16 from Cuba
ed in illustrated G-R Welding Manual.
A ttend Ih ra tre
The republicans and th e dem o­
llazcld ale Happy H ,u r club will ..nd Panam a Befotj- en terin g the
crats w ill have things p re tty much
Rhone,
write
or
visit
v«
today
for
com­
Southern
Pacific
meet A ugust 8 w ith Mrs. A nnie service he was a student at O regon
th eir own wav at O regon's gen­
plete information.
K ulibaba MenZbers w ill go to d in ­ S tate college He will re tu rn there
eral election Tuesday. N ovem ber 5
San Francisco • 33 C alifornia S t
n e r and a show In P o rtlan d W ed­ for the fall term Kalph grad u ated
So far no independent candidate
n esday evening. Tin- club is p la n ­ from B eaverton high ,,-chool in 1943
O akland • 337 T h irteen th S t
has appeared, although they can
ning a picnic A ugust 23. T h e place
BETHANY
J. J S toller was file bv petition or be nom inated
A pply H. F ELLIO TT
will be announei-d later
honored W ednesday evening w ith a by assembly, and have until Mon­ 449 S. 2nd Ave.
Hillsboro, Ore.
R oadm aster's Office
Mrs B erth a S chulds is visiting for
surprise party by 24 friends from day. A ugust 12. to file th e ir candi­
Rhone 4441
1 a few w eeks in C alifornia
S. P. Station. Hillsboro. Ore.
the M ethodist church. S toller has dacies. U nder provisions of a law
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Lonn of
Huyvs 1. B ickford Jr., S 1 -p.ton been treasu rer for th e church for enacted in the 1945 session of the
( tncag I Visited at the It K Jei, of Mr and Mrs. Hayes L B ickford 27 years but ha-- now resigned. legislature the date for filing war
sen hom e la d week Mrs Lonn and of Hill fb«»ro. received his discharge W ecfn, day was also Mr, and Mrs. fixed at 84 d ay s prior to the date
Mr. Jen sen are cousins.
nt B rem erton, Wash., M onday a fter S to lle r't 39;h wi dding anniversarv I of the general election.
Mi
William Prie,- and B illy, 14G m onths n iv a l service in clu d ­ and the birthdays of Rev. and Mrs.
David O 'H ara, head of th e state
Mr- W aiing and grandson Lariw ing’ ei^ht m onths overseas duty. He Roy T S tarkey. B o t h couples elections division, savs he cannot
from Seattle visited N adine Jen sen served ob >.ird the d estro y er Soley. w ere presented a cake Rev. S ta r­ iecall of th ere ever having been
LIGHTING FIXTURES
on h er ten th b irth d a y Ju ly 30.
F «llowing several w eeks in a h<»s- ke-. spake, after w hich he^present- such a com plete failure of the in­
l lr*t and W ashington S treets
Mr anti Mrs 11 F C hapm an t if»l .it New York w ith pneum onia, cd S to ller w ith a gift. The q u artet dependent candidate crop as there
ELECTRIC APPLIANCES
h a w p u rchased a tra ile r house and he was on shore duty at New York sang and G ran t O a.cn read a poem is this year. It was expected that
III! I SUOKO, OKKOON
are spending a few w eeks visiting for a m onth. He attended H ilhi and which he had w ritten f ir the occa­ several h u n d rid retu rn ed service
Estimates gladly given on any kind of wiring
in E astern Oregon.
in 1945 g ra d u a te ! from C en tral sion. dixdieated to Mr. and Mrs. m en m ight run as independents
Miss Ixiuise H esteelee accom­ C atholic hij-th school in P ortland. Stoller. R efreshm ents w ere served but the office of the state elee- ■
panied Mr and Mrs AI Jeld e rk
He rdans to < n te r P trtla n d u n iv e r­
Mr. and Mrs. M artin. C. L arson ‘ tions has not even h eard of an in­
and Lois to the beaches o v er ttie sity this fall.
from O akland. C a l. are visiting tention to file as an In dependent ;
w eek-en i.
Lewis D G riffith, chief official |
,w ith Lar.-on's sister, Mrs. J a c k
ELECTRIC SERVICE
Give Shower
W\ -. and his brother, Carl L arson. of the Oregon state land board for '
20
1st
Ave.
S.
E.
Forest Grove, Oregon
Louise lleaterl- e an d Iaiis Jc l-
the
past
10
years,
died
of
a
heart
;
Mr and Mrs. Jack Wysa e n te r­
Phone 2
d erks en tertain ed w ith a brid al
tained with a d in n er Ju ly 21 for ailm ent Saturday. A fter w orking
show er Monday evening at th r
four years in the stale land board
“WE ELECTRIFY TO SA TISFY"
R 'dx'rt M icK en/ic, Y 3 e. s in of Mr. and Mrs M artin L arson of office
Je ld e rk s hom e f ir Mrs H arry S in ­
he w as elected clerk 'ex c- j
O ikl.ind. C a l. Mrs. Ed Hiekev and
c la ir 'A n ita Sale.-», S h e receiv e! Mr and Mr-- H 1. M acK enzie of son L arry of Ocean P ark. Wash., cutlve secretary) of the land board
m any b eautiful gifts
Ice cream H i.isbcrn. received his discharge M r and M; F:ed K r
f C lack ­ by »he board then consisting of !
at B rem erton. Wash . F rid ay and
and cak e w ere served.
am as, J i ek M ils of M ultnom ah and G overnor C harles H M artin. See- 1
Visiting at the S alee hom e are retu rn ed hom e after 14 m onths Mr. and Mrs. C a r l L arsen and re; irv of S tate Earl Snell and State
Mrs S alee s niece. Mi s J o h n serv ice in tlie n a w including in Carol.
T reasu rer Rufus C H Holman.
T hom peon, and great niece and m onths overseas H e was stationed
Hev A H usm an. instructor in Ju s t Missed Hoodoo
on
G
uam
for
nine
m
onths.
A
1945
nephew . O live and K enneth Tay-
Had state income tax collection«
the Baptist seminary in Rochester.
lor. T hey are from C alifornia but g rad u ate of Hilhi, w here he was N
Y . w ill speak at the B aptist m ade during th e fiscal y ear end­
expect to go on to Minn«- ot.i. then active in athletics and s tu ie n t a f­ church S unday evening. He w ill be ing Ju n e 30 been one-half of one i
fairs. Bob plans to e n te r th e U ni­
fo rm er hom e.
one of the speakers attending the' p er cent larg er the total w ould !
versity of O regon in S eptem ber.
B aptist conference in Tacoma next have reached S23 m illion—the an­
cient “skiddoo” num ber of the r>opu- .
We have some good ideas on
m onth
F r e d Evans, superintendent of listic era in O regon—w hich still has ’
me
nificance .w hen we recall
th
e
U
nion
Gospel
mission
in
P
o
rt­
TRAILER AND TRACTOR BUILDING
land. spoke at the Sunday m orn­ th at over $15 m illion w as paid d u r­
M:-s M adeline Coussens. Y 3 c. ing serv.ee cf the B aptist church. ing tiie past year in O regon for un- I
F u n eral setvlces w ere held T u es­ d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rev. R. T aggart, district su p erin ­ em nloym ent com pensation.
This year's collection wag the ‘
day afternoon nt D m e! on A- Sew - Coussens of ro u te 3. Hillsboro, was te n d e n t of the A m erican Sunday-
ell ehapel for Jo h n F lttro . 73. «if uischarged from the WAVES at school union, spoke at the evening largest in the history of the state
WashiivNon,
D.
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Ju
ly
26.
She
H illsboro, who «lied S atu rd ay at
church service d u ring the absence incom e tax departm ent, being $6.-
a P o rtlan d hospital B urial was at had been in th e service since May of Rev. F rank Friesen, who was 50t,(WO m ore than was collected the
3. 1945, and was last on duty at atten d in g th e Baptist young people's previous year. A lthough taxable i
F ir Law n cem etery
Mr F'ittro had been a resident i '.he B ureau of P ersonnel, Navy D e­ cam p at A rraw anna.
We REPAIR AU
of O regon for the p i t tw o vr.irs p artm en t. W ashington.
B orn to Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur
S to ller of Dayton at the W illam ­
Ho w as born in Iow a mi August
Makes of Cars
6. 1872. and was m arried in 1893
e tte hospital :n N ew berg July 28.
a
dau
g
h
ter.
Louise
M
irgaret.
to th e late M artha Mav F ittro
F 1 c Dale C offm an was home
B.orn, to Mr and Mrs E r a nW BRADFORD A STREITW IESER
He is survived bv Iwo sons. Jo h n on a short furlough to visit his p ar­
MOTORS
Ptpti-Cola Company, Long Island City, N . Y .
of W yoming and E rnest of L ong­ ents. Mr and Mrs. Earl Coffm an of Je ffries at Wilcox M emorial hos­
Sales B U I C K Service
view . W ish ; five d aughters, Mi> Glenw ood. It w as his first fu r­ pital Ju ly 28. a daughter.
Ida H arvcv of HllUboro. Mrs L u ­ lough since enlisting in the coast
330 E. Lincoln— Hillsboro
Phone 4431
cille S ears of C herrv G rove. Mr
guard fer tw o years. Dale is on
M ildred T ri of H uber. Mrs V.id, the C orpus C hristi and savs tliut lie
W alker and Mrs. Murv Dicfel of likes it fine.
Longview. Wash.; 42 gran d ch ild ren
C O R N EI.1US Mrs. Geoi . e Ja n e
and six great-g ran d ch ild ren .
Tigard Man Enlists
S ullivan, form er C crnclius girl, was
J A. H yder of T igard has enlist- m arried to Mr. Ttiomas McEnry,
eii in the re g u lar navy at the navy Ju
— ly . 21. in V ancouver. Wash. They
recru itin g station in Portland.
w ill m ake their home in Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs F rank Rubio and
C o-operate w ith your com m unity F ra n k ie and Ysidro Flores of Napa.
TIGARD- Mr and Mrs. A rth u r
L Mason, th eir d a u g h ter Nancy, co rrespondent bv tu rn in g in your C al. spent a week at the home of
i and Miss Helen ltiverni.in of Ma- I new s item s to them by m ail or Mr and Mis. Den Allen. Mrs. Rubio
I son's at T igard will leave next phone T hey w ill appreciate vour Is Mrs. A llen’s sister and F lores
week for San Francisco to attend help in serving y o u r com m unity to is th e ir fath er W hile they w ere
the fu rn itu re m arket M ason's will tlie best advantage. Be su re vour h ere D onnie Allen was baptized
be closed from Monday until Sat- com m unity is w ell rep resen ted in and his g ran d fath er was godfather.
W ith W estern A uto S upply
th e A rgus each w eek.
tf L au ra I,a Haie was godm other.
ui-day m orning, A ugust 10.
153 N. 2ndAve
IIII.LSItOKO
Telephone 3511
Mrs. A nna B. Tonningson
of
(Machinery,
livestock
and
falls,
in
B oulder City. Nev . visited
las!
S ub scrib e to T he Argus.
Specials for Friday. Saturday and Monday—August 2, 3 and 5
th at order, caused most farm work week w ith her sister. Mrs A. R.
accidents in one state over a 10- Squires. O ther guests at the Squires
y ear (x'ri.xt
hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
FROZEN TID-BITS.
T horpe and sons of Panam a, and
Package
CARELESS'’ CAR-LESS
Bring Mrs. M O L ingenfelter and Gw»-n-
in your c ar regularly for lu b rica­ neth.
FRESH EGG.
t i o n and a rh eck u n S ervice that
F rien d ly service is alw ays avail­
'Saves saves vour ear saves vour
Pound package
¡m oney. Hamby Motors. First ami able from your friends in H illsboro
W ashington. Hillsboro. O regon
business firms.
tf
Produce Features for Friday and Saturday Only
Golden West
Work Starts on
New Bridge for
Tualatin River
S e r v ic e N e w s
A J. Charlton
Wins Promotion
Julius Gassner
Passes Sunday
Ä
Shipman Riles
Set for Friday
Micky Strauqhan
Birthday Honored
Posthumous Award
Bronze Medal Made
NacKenzie Motor Co.
W h o o z in it
Free housing
for
Southern Pacific
I TRACK WORKERS
Members Poslpone
Building Church;
Look for Minister
TO
CHEVROLET
OWNERS
FARM WELDER
Aloha Man Receives
Discharge from Navy
C ct
CHEVROLET
S e r v ic e —f r o m
CHEVROLET
CAPITAL
PARADE
S p e c ia lis ts
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S'P
Surprise Parly
Honors Sloller
Tualatin Valley Ca-cp
Bickford Discharged
From Naval Service
E le c tr ic
Hamby Motors
C o n tra c tin g
R. N. CHANCE
Bob MacKenzie Receives
Discharge from Navy
HILLSBORO BLACKSMITH
WORKS
G e n e r a l R e p a ir in g , W eld in g
a n d B u ild in g
John Fillro Riles
Held on Tuesday
W. Washington and Dennis
Miss Coussens Given
Discharge from WAVES
Hillsboro
COMPLETE
AUTO RADIO
SERVICE
Coffman on Furlough
Royal Soda Works, Hillsboro Distributors
Geòrgie Sullivan
Marries T. McEnry
Ropaira - Tune-ups
Prompt Service - Cost Reasonable
Work Guaranteed
Masons Attend
Furniture Mart
GEORGE H IN E S
RADIO SERVICE
P IN E A P P L E
NOODLES
Dr. Abrams
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s ta rtin g F ri., A u g . 2
o ffe r in g th e s a m e s e r v ic e
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T ra n sp a re n t
P a la te
P la te s
1 to 3 D ays
D R . A B R A M S , D en tist
Ground Floor
132 S. 2nd Ave.
HILLSBORO
COFFEE
Kramien's Drug Store
Prescription Druggists
Phone 261
Hillsboro, Ore.
Pound
32
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