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? yn if g—TTTLLSPCRQ (Ore 1 ARGUS, T hurday August 21. 194? n ' * 'FO Argua, 1i»4 HILLSBORO ARGUS • A • » «le» • . dem . 19'. « iVuTiM. .da'.-xt F .N hfN T NEWSPAPER P u M i«M TknrMay» by M Kinney A M k Enterad a« i»r<nd-chi» m atter in the pu»to ff ice at H ii’.*boro, Orogoa N A T IO N S G EN ERA L EXCELLENCE WINNER Third r!«rr 1*37. brom i Place 1MT - • 1340 Srlarted •» Ortgurt'» Bt-U Weekly Nrwapaper, 1*30.1934 OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF WASHINGTON COUNTY In Washington County $2 50 per rear Out a In U. S ________ $3 50 p e r y ew O utside Washington County ............. $3 00 per year Subscription rates strictly cash in advance Member : Ore».»n Newspaper Publisher« A»« Su staining Member: N ational Editorial AaaoriatU* «Ince 1984 ONE OF THE LARGEST WEEKLY CIRCULATIONS IN THE NATION County Church Services • • By W inan W. W inans Howdv Se rig blanketed cattle aro u n d the v .ill.v and « om en in th e ir kitchen bus ily p rep arin g can ned foods is evi- i^g' W as ;. - SUBSCRIPTION RATES tv (an ju s t ' - ptierc of antici- tx t on. e x c i e - n .en t. and p.i. t ici- p..tion w ill rn g n h an d in hand w ith _ < Ha: v est q u . c . Land i- «•' B etter L v i • • rVANVVi trTHVIUN iTTRitJ err« i * A rn o. H Hr.i». k u t i « U.iJ.» S .... f 0 • "> 14 « I») M <• I »•• • • •- • ‘ • Not* All e-es far this eviuisu must *• UI. XIMJI M’lstuPAL íA urlà • a ! I nov’n in net Istsr than M : Jar K a a '»•e*« Wh l»*AÍd». V kar CHHIhriAN S utx U v SriiK«-» fh in l and BMellt a Phana f e l l I «■ -.1 V Trout. M inl-lar id M *47 J.ini Cu St. I'b.-na l«7S Bibla Jk-.un’l - — ------------- » «4 a. M.'rnin« W 'tabip. t'atimuuton 11 co a m TIIF APOi'TOIIC FAITH 1. 1 it-: A»» NA»rih Forv»t Grove g Sarrirs DIXIK MOUNTAIN R A PT U T K»» i.ayiord. I OKBNCO PRFJBTTK R V 1 X Rar laad a I'aat.rr Sundar S.-h-..I M t a M.'ialns W.irabip . Pravrr MaeVns VV hlnw.'ar Choir Practice. Wadnardav — • A • • » • • l uxrrvnc* A. Sunday S*r$u«e: KI I l»X I I I » AjoO n. PaatOf * a rt Al ATIS FI 4 l \ a 4 i .I KUl.Sv.ru». b e r th and K a a W J Sm ith, supply pastor Sut day S. h.*-»l « . . . . lv 14 a m \\ .th ip S« t \» a -* 11 ov a m \ ny <a S< • %. f . tAedne»da> Fair Time Is Here Again • l*R» >IO 1» Hl A N I s »• M K n a u v p . S» hA»- l ,ng \\ r h p P« m eo » » — 4 4 <«MMl N T3 <* « • t » • M in lM c r 10 vo ■ vn II • M.vtir.g . » nt -• p m • CHURCH OF JFSUM ( H R H T OF 1 AT IE Rl» A 3 «4AINTS. HCUKoru H ra» rh Don C Marlvy. Brattch P r»i»leet. M - »e Hnll. M »t M«in h l , it^«r 7^*nl h ■ FHF>MATRRIAN 8a****an>vnt B a rv lc e b a il a ttuie au»’ Th .:;'"t yoa might I to get b etter icquainted w ith the n e w assistant epuntv age’ :. W it BUR W I a . ’ k _ „ ? >0 p in BURKHART JR He ha.Is from 1 (A n a ffilia te «f the National Editorial A«*s*1atV«at • • • apples on the front porch for a farm in A lbany having recently of Serving A m erica’s Advertisers and the Home Town N ewspapers stran g er that m ight stop bv tJ rest A IN S CHURCH OF CHRIST W Randolph. Chlearo. IU. OFFICER Ho!brook B 'Jf. Ran FraneUoo. (VI grad u ated from Oregon State, m.i- w ere the hospttuble Wolds of R E NORTH PL Ka.» b Muioaub. l a»l<>r toring .n ag ricu ltu re Testim ony of BECCA F GOODIN S father, li Hillsboro Fhoae St 11 MFMRFR'i OF STAFF his active y ears as one of the stir..'-, B.ble Skho.d______________ 10 oo a » la t BEN SCHO1.FIELD Di O W VF.RNF M .<T X N FY . Fdïbw -M .naeer a. ■$ EMM A C McKTNNEY A«eorla*e Fdftor most outstan d in g 4-H !>,■'«. enuble. H. me w h ic ii is situated on m e I 30 p re JJlkert ïlaw klru Mana.* - r Edit er Sidney Rateliffe - O -.«era tor-P -ew«m a n him to have a keen insight into the McLl.N Jo .Cion '.and cl.mn >i i -m v'Lrialiaa t ndeatur _ — . 7 SV p. ev ' - Adeer ti»ing Mvr c R C uy* ine Printer-Operator farm ers and d ai.y m en 's problem s 'a c re s , is located betw een H illsboiv r.Aentnir Serviu» — S p- n» Arnold Seei.org New» B u rk h a rt is m arr ed to the for and C ornelius on the left hand side Bible Study, V edusw.la, 14oyd Marrua - Printer-Operator • • • Irene Ramea Accountant Hir er Na*h Printer-Operator m er MARGARET MAGRUOER . f of the road Built m lrt5t» tne old Patt» CmrfcMt - ... Aftwetioing E. Howard Hllli* P r in tfr -P rw im in B enton, wtio also is a graduate of MF IH O PIST I HI Rt H Viola I>• altre Circulan n D->n R.»< .. . ___ Pre»» and Bindery OSC. having m ajor, d in Home ec hom estead sets back off th e road MASKS FJiurr about 10 a ) v jrd s a m O n i w alnut S inday S h » <'la>istup. pa»tor Helen Rueclcer Clerk G uy R ip p e y ___ |o <0 a nv onomica W ilbur a t t e n d e d o f fic e r s ' - G I. Apprentice Field Rep. Dears, filbert. ..» i ch.t'iv f e e s lie . » Vernon Randall ----- J W ’ W’. ' Winana _ P rinter’» Helper can d id ate school, graduating a« a father cam e t th is parts in 184.1 A ulh S r% i -e 7 ’<0 p m first lieu ten an t in the infantrv d iv i A F. Edward» C«wnp<witnr Jamea Muikay .— - G. I. Apprentice Bib;«* ktutl) r t. h AA .lay ew ntn< . x sion. His w inning personality and and her m other set foot on n orthern nt at the home of Mr. anti Mr-» Hen- roil in 1847. 100 veers ago fondness for photog. aphy are n ote Regular Tresa Time Late W ednesday Afternoon for AU County > Gt Iw RebsC.a t .'.I ..p ut SFT1I I F r.sTifc .-.on T hursday M em. ng 's « th y assets to his new position. A A SCS ■ .1 Thursilay aftrrma>n each W I L L Y N t : EBRD GRONER i Y ou'll probably • sec • him • around m g them some of the firs: fruit .. - iu O ne of the oldest log houses in nut trees, and that JO H N W IT T CORNFI.ICS METHODIST CHURCH ft ed No rt S O regon is on the old JO HN GRAF K lm e r C l pastor place at B ethany. It was erected in little apple tree that was dug up in < AA r - h .p a. m along the road when huaband. . h Si'ho»»l a. m A bigger and better Washington countv fair will be 1876 w hen Jo h n cam e to O regon WILLIAM A GOODIN her was sum at p nt from Sw itzer! uid His . BFN is opened next Wednesdav evening with new features that intendtm t of reads The huge apples v. Klmei Clayi-amp Every- '.he fath . r of C adet ROBERT G RAF that now come from the Ir-’e a should attract wide interest among countv residents. The of Wes: Point m ilitary a cid my. evidence these o ld t u n e r s k n e a nd Wedi »<lay ea> h BuHith w ho is hom e at present on a fu r w hat th. v "hat big barbecue, proceeds of which go for the improvement w ere scratching for. The ls ugh. c*4ay 7 .«<> p m success of the fine o rchards an : of Bov Scout Camp Ireland, plus the selection of the Har An arm v G. I for a v ear at Cam p e ir astonishing production ,a c h A bbott. Bend he :ec-ived his ap th ZION 11 T ill KAN. hrfflm vest Queen and grand opening of the fair will give the an p o i n t m e n t to th e as’.id e m v b v c o m v ear can be a ttrib u ted to the c ue »tor ful study Mr> G oodin has m a d e of p . t m e V r-hiv nual event a great start. p etitiv e ex am inations 'th e h a r d th If a nt. e trees This y ear ir on " e p at S .n .la y Sch m »1 w ay ). His th re yean at O Fair time is an interesting and enjoyable occasion that S tate in e n g i n e e r i n g a f f o r d e d h im tree that her fath er p lanted 73 v e a l' L u th e r a n Hour KAIL contributes to the upbuilding and development of the a good fo u n d atio n f o r t h e a r m y ago she got 47 bush. Is. W hen 1 re m arked about the rich so.l. she t ONI.HI (. ATlON A! prep school at A m herst Mass county. Through the awarding of honors for superior prod Bob has com pleted h i s second pointed out tuat the soil west of la s t Mam and fifth Atrnue 1. » l e \ i T ucts to 4-H and Future Farmers of America and other v ear and has the distinction c f b e the viaduct is called H illsboro loan . Ja.’ktwn Street ing th e eighth m an from th e too of and considered bv expt" .ment.i! >•. Churrh r l 4 •* F 4521. groups and open classes, a stimulus is given that makes for Lasidu . a Phone M l? to be the t v es: in the Unitor. St ue- a list of 308 men in scholastic hon S c I m M'I 10 “0 a. m. better production and better citizenship. ors He w ill g rad u ate in the class As we w alked across 'h e orch " I < M hurvh ” nr \A r»htp Sr-vir» 11 :Ou a. m cu r feet w ould sink in like a spa m of '48. ' 'Chn»t an.I O ir Irnoranra»“ Probably the outstanding thing in connection with • • • Bob. a reg u lar fellow in m y esti in a good dish of m ashed potat >es SAM ELLIOTT ..1 - In o n 'h e HILLSBORO FREE METHODIST m ation. »-as » r t in g garlic plants Washington county fair is that it is built on the firm founda w ith his m o th er an d sister M ARI Goodin property w here he m adett.i- I tfth and Oak St. tion of community participation with so many having a f.rst bricks to go into the W ashing Kav George G- Edward», F»atnr LYN w hen I arriv ed Of course ‘‘ a m M ugsv." his black C ocker Spam 1 ton count', court house at H illsb r. hand in it. Fair Manager Leon S. Davis estimates that I ..is.’ -.1 a i d t e i l Of ■ -P"l 1 II 1 ’ a m w as rom ping about th e barn anJ 5,000 persons are doing something in connection with this I ra th e r hanov about Bob being home. G uernseys tnat the G o o d ns p u r Youn* People . .. .. 7 :ou p. m. Service —------ 7.44 p. m. annual event, a condition that is bound to make for a well- DOUGLAS and MARGERY, h is chased from the ' ya! friend. G ron- Preaching ¿-week Prayer Berne*. j b ro th er and sister, w e r e not at cr. and the Ind an fight th at took W Wednaaday __ _____ —___ _ 7 44 p m. rounded show. home, but his father. Ben who was place at C ornelius The lo g t r a i n gath erin g apples, was kind en ’Ugh that crosses the D -D .rty n ear the ST. PETER’S I t THERAN As this paper has often mentioned, the fair and all the ' to show me th: 1 ugh th e log house highway is a beautiful sight said i 2S i:.« » » *t of C -rneltoa) effort and expense that go mtft it are justified.if for no t bus w hich he raised to put in a cement R . n ec i. fo r it O H. M <:ier. Pastor. 9 30 a. m. foundation. T he in terio r is well ing out of the hills h ir e in t e v.il St ~ lay M «mit .■ S- T»ne other reason than from that of youth participation through N » Sunday S p re s.rv e d and wooded ceilings and lev It's like old friends pas.-mg bv • hi--I a e 4-H clubs, Future Farmer of America chapters and others. . ‘ w alls are u n lik e th e present type U sav "H ow dv." ne old d raw knife that was used HILLSBORO METHODIST CHURCH More than 700 boys and girls are expected to participate ■ of lu m b er used in homes. Ben told in T the construction of the old h nr-- Third and Wa«hin«t. n St. I about the good tim es they had in S. Third Are. Ph ne 1721 in the fair this year and for this reason alone full participa front of th e large fireplace w hich ar.d a p ictu r of MR AND MILS t24 Sunday School 9 48 a. m. SCHOI FIELD - . tion and support of the people of the county should be . has since been rem oved T h e living BEN M a ? _ _ 1 1 a. m w edding anniversary, standing In room is now used for apple storage. MethoUut Y >uth Fe ow«hip . . 6 J b p . m. given. • • • C adet G raf ecently o. cam e ac front of the house a n on display in q u ain ted w ith ED H £ESA CKER , f th e A rgus w n 'o.v • is we. k R. FIRST BAPTIST A special invitation is extended to the thousands of Corner of Second and L'necda B uxton, w ho also atten d s the acad becca E G oodin and her husband newcomers in Washington county to attend the fair and to also celebrated th eir goitjen w ed J ► - - . i a emy. “ Where the Se«l*a Hunger I» SaMefle«* • • • ding an n iv ersary in this sam e hi use become better acquainted with everything that the county ■ . . - < STAN LEY LUNDAHL and R ICH and h er d aughters and g ran d d au g h Sunday S h » I -------- - —— .... 9 <6 a m has to offer. It also provides an opportunity to get acquaint ARD ORM ISTON w ere hom e o v : te r w ere m a rr.e d in th e l.v ing Family AA<. rahip Service 11 :’ «) a. m. the w eek-end from Prosser. Wash.. room ed with other residents. Better acquaintance and better Juoior B. Y. E. . _ < < t> -t. W hfn h er fam ily f rst cam e here and D .ck was telling about his 164» «46 p nt understanding will make for greater community harmony - 8 Ah) p at acres of virgin land of the ROSA the only tree- standing w ere the K»enin< Guape! Servir* old oaks, but t dav it is one of th Bible Study and Prayer Service. and co-operation, elements important to future develop •cality. p roject in th a t locality. Wedne* lay 8 00 p K f.nest orchards in the state H. Dick, a i.eohew ,_,i MR AND MRS nephi ment and progress. ¡’e« p!e'a Ch> r Practice 7 0 p. m. FRED LUNDAHL of B ethany, was tru m p et vines ar.d roses a n d other Your.< tt. g Adult Ch ir P • r a c t • i c e _______ an arm v sergeant who was w ound fi> » e rs m ake a w o n d e r 'll The Argus will again have a booth at the fair in its old • I OO p. m. I r • ed in tn e South Pacific. At present EVANGELICAL-REFORMED e f Helvetia location in the Grange building and publishers and staff in his second y ear he is grow ing surtr. i?time w hen they are all in ' K»v. G ena Campbell, paatnr members extend an invitation to everyone to visit the potatoes betw een his peach t.ees b lo o m . I "> a •» W F B A R R from acr th e w av Mormctf AA erahip Service - _ 11 W a. m. The land w as n ever irrig ated, but booth. There will be chairs there for those wanting to rest • a new w ater system has b- en piped w as over h e lu in . Mrs G -dm w ith 8.30 p. m. a few minutes and a fine showing of pictures taken during into it. The land is so fertile th a t her pears, .»nd FR \.\ K BUCK a . ne EeenilK S e n e . _ — F.-Maya, 8 p. m. f hart*e Choir Practice m ach in ery sinks up to its hubs in along to d ro p < ff a 1 e • e the year will make the visit interesting. Plan to meet your peaches os a ‘ ken of friendship. earth . On th e stren g th of his last a 11 SHADY BROOK COMMUNITY friends at the Argus booth. A registration book will be y ear's crops he ou ilt him self a new She said that old • m -r.< w f O am rem em ber ‘‘GROUND HOG DA i hom e. provided so that newcomers may register and at the same 11 :<>0 a. m. VIS. who ow ned the p r'-ix rty w here M »min< W. n h ip —_____ time this may assist people in locating their friends and G ettin g 37 bushels of grain from the F ir Law n c m etery i w lies, Evening Service ___ ______ .... , I *00 p a a 27-acre field w as W A L T E R and how he brought his ox team out ST. PA U L LUTHERAN. She acquaintances. ST U C K I'S p rid e of the y ear He here m r re weat .»f S .s Corner* • • • Wa<hin<ton countv appl .id; ‘he said th a t he has been th resh in g for Rev J H Me:»».nicer. Pa»t'*r _ 9 4ft a. m i 21 y e a rs. He also has a h .r d f 23 neighborliness i: d fn n d - m p o f Re Sunday S<-h > 1 _____— . H olsteins th a t are d .in g right well becca F Goodin, ar.d is indeed Church S e r v ir e » --------------------- 10 .30 a. a . e e e proud to claim her a ’.d h er arc m- W orking on th e AL SCHINDLER w ith him w ere ED JO N ES of plishm ents into the history of it« A8SEM RLT OF GOD A third party in the 1948 United States elections is ' place Rev. C. E. F reeman. Pastor H illsboro. WAYNE D O R M A N . countv and state. K now ing h er is Sch - I 9 48 a. m C L IF F JO S S and ARLO MdROB- like adm iring a tree th «t h is d e te r Sunday favored by Moscow radio, official mouthpiece of totalitari E vangelistic Service and Childrer.'a m ined to grow w eathering all sea- ERTS. ■ ■ • • • an Soviet Russia, where only one party is permitted and I l i inti] h I • .n- Y »ung People's Meeting « 3o p. m. THOM AS ROBERT P H IL IP S of D roachabie height wi*h its roots Evangriietic Service criticism of government is speedily punished. Russia con _______7 ;30 p m. ell road was discharged firm ly em bedded in the e .tr th . and Bible Study. Thursday ______ 7 :<& p. m. tends that the two-party system in America is anti-demo- ! u f-o p p m e r th C e o rn . n a w a m onth ago and has giving sh elter to all those w ho need Thursday N ./h ’ Prayer M»et:ng. Tuesday 7:44 p. m. alread y joined p artn ersh ip w ith his it. cratic and plays into the hands of Wall street. fa th e r. THOM.AS E . in the carp en Moscow charged both the democratic and republican te rin g business. Bob s e r v e d six y ears in service and am ong his parties now sought to do basically the same thing—satisfy m any in terestin g assignm ents w ere expansionist aspirations of American monopolies which serv in g on REAR - ADM IRAL W F W A GN ER'S staff, com m ander of ‘‘are striving for world domination.” air of the seventh flee’ in the P aci PHONE And all this coming from Russia, which through reck fic. and in ch arg e of th e personnel office of th e six th n av al d istrict in less use of the veto power has blocked all efforts at world C harleston. S C wide co-operation, and where every official move is indica A side from hi* work. Bob m an ages to keen rig h t busv w ith Rhode tive that it favors chaos to recovery because communism Island Reds, rab b its, and his hobbv thrives on chaos. And where they have no conception of the f a m ateu r p h o tography RICHARD his b ro th e r is an H IM in the n a w true meaning of democracy and never have. and is now stationed in C hina. The • • • P h ilip s live in th e BERTHA LANE A NEW WRECKER has been hom estead. added for your service. National Advertising Representative NEVYSTAPER ADVERTISING SERVICE. In«. I ■■■ '-tuntia? V. in; »n 1 1 0 » '» » l l*r-r«v *<»,,-• • Frl4.» • ll’ W * .» I 4ft p. Bk It i*t‘ a Oi Bible fttudv. \\ . ? 45 p. m 7 p i. rhuro*la>'. O p- » » « , lA N lSnd utghl »ah • do p b> aiu»iA', and •i'e»Dal • • «veal • aaml*«». Pit CRIM I VTHFR AN Fatal r.s' n e a .l al Mrnld. Hrarrrtoa Erwin A. Garlen. Part *r P lains 8ar> .a 1« ’» » «< Sunday S. bool - * dd Lutheran H sir. KAI ht . ——. * ’»» a ai Luthar-o Hour, bVVJJ . 4:30 p. ui t \S a n k lp I. S I K « a ■ S I. M mi • • luo p u» • HETHANT M iTHODISP Roy T Sta<kw. U lulitar ■ » m XAirntrtK \S ,>r»hlp _ . ------------_»11 <K' a m \ a »ui h E*lk>«v«htp - — — - ... —i 7 «• e». Ribla RUUy. T jv » a U v • • • — _ • im ) p lu M HOHOEYKR-RII L TAHFRNACI-H lAbv*« Ni»rth Pl»lu»i Rv« Mv.«ta E Jau*ea. Pääte» INK I av » p. nt Ceftfvroeee maritug Runftay Rlbl» Schstol. c!»»»aa ali _ 10 00 e m Svrnton — Il :*>0 • »» !» (Mi p m Itibl« F\*rum. ..._ ft 00 p m Y«ung P » a «|)1 v ■ F.vangvliattc Mvrting Tuvaday. M.4 M 'vtmg 8 *•<> I •» Forty fiv e Y»ors Ago A rgil' A u /u -t 14 I'«'' r In Other Days p T..u.:iii' I. .Vi ' i i ......... i„ , , , i i-i.lri iIn-in ,,i i ... i ■ .. I t. ,, .p ir w .11 »<■ I» ">i Ht.itr I ... ail'll». r if le e n Y e a rs A qo Argus. AtUtust Hl IV3-’ I in.uulei P..ul l,..ltn ■ m i i . Vice- t on A l l ,.'ll T i . i t f'.n n r ili o f l | | | , ituinilri I '. i l Kussrll iin.l II 1 nlti. 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I l l () F lu ll w ith Jo epb Le.dei rs.iU I ii" . «‘I .u n it s t u t . , ,,, nN coinmaitd«*r . i i Ih r ll.iri , mi I ulss .is lu ir AviM'jftt* c«Ki of educating •’ »«»if»* M lllrl b n .tin i . of G .- »..ti .0 icluMil student in Ih r count > am ounted to ftlllW» according »<’ ui.s uf Imv IliruUMli -tublil t eport by Count> Supci intvndcnt ust ssrrk O B K iaus Thom as »1 Tongue Jr apnotnlrd referee In b an k ru p b v »»> H d e ia l Judg« McNai y Wolf creek route uh»«h run thiouRti W aihiiiBlon county. i»*< onunended bv slate engineer« a* m ore (rum ble th an the Scapp*^*«* V ernonia ro u te for *hoit tu t to beach B ain and <Ritbuildin<9 on »ne ! H erm an M etrentm e .'nd George M iller farm s destroyed b\ fire at C ooper M ountain Tue-d.«» D e a t h s Will Burton H u lh p - of M anning & -rr¿ R VASELINE/, T h irty Y e a r s A g o Argus. August 16. 191? I’’ slallution of gaa m ains in the city by th e P ortland Gu* A Coke com r iR M CHI-RUH OF CHRIRT, MHvnttot ¡»any nearly com pleted Otturch Bvrxiro and Sunday Sch»*4»l l l a m E xam ining board of the count v , > itwlat • tA»j»i.'. Mind on Ihe Wvdna»At»v JWrvtcaa _. — • :00 p m re tu rn e d M men draw n Erve roadlng room open W^lnoattayv and d raft as asking exem ptions from Bal r i«s. 2 U) p ■» war service M arriage »eenis to be • • • the chief reason assigned H4PTIST GOSPEL CHAPEL The D B B u rk h alter place 1 ih »»»si R a»vlln» threshed 32 bushela of wheat Rev W T Mugf T«l. pa«t >r f »und»»r Tune in t«» (hi- G-wpal Croaatler» Ra the acre last week and it was the ti Stall.n K\l. 7 jv Kv La-«clam Sunday (tnext g rain seen in this section Sunday School __ 10 00 B nt for many years. Six county men ordered to 11 0O a in \\ >r»hip Svn i. v S« rm * hi ' Drouth. Iha>a»trr | k A m erican I.ukc cam p for training M » ««♦. Prayer S«fvice Unir »n th e am bulance corps They a««- •Uy Paul C la»ng. A nthon KrenUel 31 h V^i' ■r S vrv e. Sunday Hugh F Miller, Fvan Kai» « Ivan S vrv 1 ’ > .va , lhm uldson and W B P.-rtouw \ » ru HAIR / TONIC k 4 GIANT S IZK -6 OZS. «* E conom y G I D rugs (t)N N IH P hone PHM l'?5 S ‘ml Ave IIilK lxiru TRINITY I I THEBAN Tktrd and Wa!n«t St Rw Ges>rg» Reate. Pa*tor Ih * in» aervirve h- .10 • m .Sunday »rtaad and H»bt* « la«» s ju ». I tlbrraii h»ur KAI.». ** '• • nt WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE .Vary-Martha. rbur»4»y 12 00 a. m A r rdial w r’r.»n»v aw aits y>m Rubber stamp» and office supplies —Hillsboro Argus. if FREE 1 3 0 S. SECOND By Mick Howdy Folks Ju d g in g fr« m the breeze trom Washingt»»n. every thing is going higher except talk T hat is still cheap ★ Coiigrefteional com m ittees are finding t h a t fem inine m odels come high. Ion. At least w hen they are p a id guest» to notables. ★ P erhaps the reason talk )i cheap is because the supply < x c cds the dem and. O f course the m an u ho hir- U.iiik talk w as cheap. » d .4 lu ll \ I r gli.fr» I * On th e o th er ha*7d. th e r e ’s a lot of differen ce betw een free speech and cheap talk. ♦ T h e re ’s never any d iffe r ence in our M XKI \K lu b ri cation. \l u a y s the u m r even quality. T ry it. Advice from Moscow Hall's Towing and Ambulance CHAPMANS “ I can answer that Sixty-four I),.liar Question, sir. Wvlie Graham's is tin- best place to buy good insurance at reasonable p r ic e s SERVICE STORE N W. 1st and Mam Nt. HILLSBORO. OREGON á» I///VG B IL L Forest Grove 361N Day and Night Service A woman writes to a Portland paper in opposition to the sales tax, saying in part, “Does the sales tax as pro posed in the state of Oregon actually ‘exempt necessities of life?’ What about work overalls? Of course, they are not a necessity for those who do not work.” Based on such reasoning anyone who does not wear overalls does not work. Well, many millions of Americans have been under a misapprehension as to what they have been doing all these years if such be the case. • • • Comments of Other Editors “'We se« p eace as necessary to th e su rv iv al of civ ilization; th e S urvival an d sp read of freedom as necessary to peace; a revived p ro sp erity fo r all n atio n s as necessary to th e su rv iv al an d spread of freedom . T he eagle flies fo rth , not w ith m enace b u t w ith hope ar.d good-w ill fo r all m en of good-w ill.”—N ew Y ork Tim es. • • • T he m a ste r of th e W ashington S tate G range says h is real estate tax es a re •'v irtu ally ’,' th e sam e now as they w ere before th e sales tax w as en acted in th at state. W hat he fails to reveal is how m uch th e p ro p erty tax es w ould h av e been had th ey not been lim ited to 40 m ills, as they w ere w hen th e sales tax w as en acted.—O regon C ity B anner- C ourier. D R IV E I N CURB SERVICE at ERNIE'S 252 W. Baseline — Hillsboro D A IL Y 5 p . m . to 1 a . m . • • • “A lw ays have a chair and a bowl H A L L 'S TOWING and AMBULANCE CORNELIUS. OREGON Eecause the members of the Washington County Realty Board have prov en their high standards, complete and competent service, and have pledged themselves to a rigid code of ethics they are priv ileged to use the title “Realtor.” Look for “REALTOR” in classified ads, in t h e phone book and on busi ness stationery. WASHINGTON COUNTY REALTY BOARD P. O. Box 27 Hillsboro. Oregon Phone 3891 fro’'’ * FMWnSIOMM Tint CVA«AWT(flNG iNTfGttTY Atm Tv ANO HIGH fTHlCAl COMÏUCT '3 k R O B E R T S O N S e e k in g A d v ic e ? S ta rt S a v in g ! YOU'LL FIND NOTHING TO DIS LIKE ABOUT OUR S A V IN G S PLAN, SO SAVE REGULARLY, WHILE YOU EARN, WHILE YOU ARE YOUNG. DEPOSIT YOUR SAVINGS IN AN ACCOUNT WITH US, AND WHEN YOUR BIG CHANCE COMES YOU’LL BE ABLE TO MAKE THE MOST OF IT. RotofMr PS«Dt¿ - ■ REMEMBERED... Come fo th e "¡’ve m/trkrrl thit filar? that llify hr h io u n , That tilrnce nrrd not u alrlt a lo n f, Il il/i m rm ’rirt shrmrrl in votive Stone, I have remembered them ." With flowers, a rm b o l of sentiment, we send a message in words. *1 lie cemetery memorial is a noble svmlxil of sentiment, and should be properly inscribed to become an inspiration to the living, tie Itsa ll.au a tribute to those who liase gone liefore. Memorials we erect are from quarries producinf H o r n ef r e c o g n is e d m o n u m e n ta l quality. CURRENT RATE ACCOUNTS INSURED s ' ' ^ , § y sI f Í S J 0 N C o u n ty F a ir A u g . 27 - 30 federai O r e g o n M e m o r ia ls H. H. Stannard, Mgr. HILLSBORO : OREGON T IM B E R FE D E R A L H O M t ILLoSA6 NO R ; A' N0/ I EG<