H illsb o ro (Ore.) A rgus— T h u rsd ay . O ctober 21. 1948
B a n k s F . F . A . P la n s
C la s s if ie d A d s C o n tin u e d
F o r S ale— R eal E sta te
35 F o r R ent
W ild lif e D a n c e
HO» The Banks F F A .. spun
soring a Wild li f e Ex delation
dance O etoher 29 at the Hunk
Su.isct Chainin'! of Coninuuce hall
The F K A box s are .» IIme. lick
ets to give a chance for oO p ii .f
The highest prize consuls of a
$1000 trip to .Alaska These Icket«
wll be a pass to dances from Astoia
to Burns
C harles R ed id of the Banks » hap
U r b»>ught a registered Av rshtre
heifer at t h e I* 1 II»* ills»» h a s l;»
registered P u ro c hogs fur his pro
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FO R RENT - 3 u nfurnisl , i 2 b . -
room hom es 9th and C edar Aulo
m alic oil heat, garage. utility >6.’
We have clients w aiting for —W M. A rrington. Phone 6211 31
farm s ranging from 10 to 80 acres,
fully stocked and equipped or 4-ROCM house, 2 bedroon . show
er. electricity —M arlin
lieerd t. I
otherw ise. If interested in selling
m ile N of Baseline
your property get in touch with Q uatam a.
road. R eedville.
31
me.
FOR RENT furn.sh.e.i hou.ekeep
FRANK O. KAGON
ing room s for 2 w orking men
H illsboro, (on h yw ay) Phoaie 801
je e t
B edding fu rnished 50e day per
-
_________ ______________ 7tf m
an. No d rin k e rs 531 S Isl ave.
, Then' w ere eight hoys initiated
4-ROOM house, unfinished, wate: Hillsboro.
31
into the Banks chapter Oetobei »
m eter in, gas and electric bv
at a reg u lar m eeting The total
door, on bus line —Norman Olsen. SLEEPIN G room w iih cooking fa
' .«mount for then project will c»»me
cilities for 2 men -369 S 2nd 31p
H uber avc and Blanton st. H uber
to about $4000
Qj
3tl-3!v 3-BEDROOM home, full basem ent,
i.u n iH R eunion Held
oil furnace, p artly furnished
Mi and Mr C harles Herb wen*
1 Acre lots in my new restricted electric stove, frig id aire, telephone.
plea ant I> surprised Sunday on
trac t in the woods east end of air >75, 331 W W alnut after i pan
their 4ilth w nldim t anniv eisar>
port on highway.
with a fam ily reunion at the home
One lot on East Baseline between FU RN ISH ED sleeping room. 357
ot th eir . mi and daughter-in law
E. Main.
31p
11th and 12th.
Mr and Mis lleniv Herb P inner
New 3 and 6-room model homes 2 FU RN ISH ED upstairs sleepin-.
was served to 4» guests Those pre •
In B irthw ood park, Hillsboro and
rooms, em ployed men preferred.
cut
w ere Rev Joseph Saal, Mi
in my new tow n of Cedar Mill No d r in k e r s —446 E Jackson. H ills
and Mi s W alter Meeuw sen and
park, 6 miles west of Portland, on boro.
31 p
children; Mr and Mrs J F N iel
new Sunset highway.
sen and children of Stayton; Mr
1 YEAR lease on suburban home,
FRED McLAIN
and M. • W illiam H erb and c h il
re n te r buys fu rn itu re. $750. rent
35th
annual
W
ashington
countv
C
E
dren;
Mr an»t Mrs P ee H erb and
CHRISTIAN
ENDI
IVORS
die
CONSTRICTION CO.
$50 p er mo
song
fest
Them
e
of
"My
T
rue
Love"
sons.
Cecil R ichard, Keith Kenny
banquet
held
at
the
Reedville
parish
w
ith
Joe
Bales
leading
the
ERANK (». EAGON
1061 E. Jackson. Hillsboro.
tiul Joan Herb. Mr. and Mrs No
gayly decorated the banquet table and sym bolized relations to the Bible i A rgus photo'
Phone 3692
8tf H illsboro iO n H iw avt Phone 801
lan S older and son. Ray Vander
30
You Are .ilw.ivs S atisfied W hen zaiuien, l.uella Basl and M adeltenc
BEDROOM for ren t to couple or
You Read The A rgus C lassified tf G randell
la d y .- Mrs. D. S. R utherford. 245
N 5th. IL llsboro
STORE building for all types
business fo r ren t at my new
tow n. C edar Mill P ark, on Sunset
Bx Mrs Elmo T aylor
highw ay. — F red McLain. Phone
ALOHA-HUBER — The gym
3692 or B eaverton 4592
24tf
A loha-H uber school will soon
com pleted on the inside for the ; p u
W anted to R ent
40
pils. O ver the w eek-end Mr lle I -
eher and Mr Built* laved out lines
By M rs. Juanita I'o re
WANT fu rn ish ed house o r a p a rt
(or a basketball court, the back
CORNELIUS- The q u arterly con board
m ent in H illsb o ro —Jo h n Mun-
having already been installed
ference
-of
the
C
ornelius
M
ethodist
dorff.
P
hone
H
illsboro
1582
31p
N ew M odern R e sta u ra n t
B urglar lak es Nothing
church
w
ill
be
held
F
riday,
O
cto
Last
W ednesday evening the A l
W A N T u n fu rn ish ed
2-bedroem ber 22. at the church
Rev. O. J.
featuring highest quality
uber school was broken in
h o u se—Phone 3280. Hillsboro
Gill will present the new program oha-H
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31-32 of the church w ith slides Every N othing was missing but a q u art of
m eals and prom pt,
ilk from the school cafeteria and
WANT
ce vi l m em ber is urgently requested to be m
the bottle was left in the hall.
cinity of S 6th and O a k —Eliza present.
efficient service.
In games last week the first and
beth P anck; P hone 3461. Hillsboro
L eonard O pheim spent the w eek second team s played H illsboro
___________________31p end at Tacoma visiting relatives.
Hillsboro won both games by the
scores of 20 to 14 and 19 to 6 re
L ibrary ('p en Saturdax
The C ornelius public lib rary spectively.
R em em ber, in A rgus Classified
Mrs. Edith Oswald is visiting this
Ads. T he More You Tell — The will also be open on S atu rd ay a ft week
in S eattle at the home of her
M ore Y ou Sell.
tf ernoons since school has started son-in-law
H illsboro, O regon
and daughter. Mr. and
The lib rary bard and lib rarian wish
(Opposite Court House'
to th an k the C ornelius Civic club Mrs. A. E. Dixon and fam ily.
It Pays to Patronize Argus
for their donation of $10. w hich
Tam ela and T andra T oupal had
Advertisers
is being used for m ending supplies a birthday party O ctober 1G in the
for the lib rary books.
first and second grade rooms. At
the close of the afternoon re fre sh
Here From Texas
Elder and Mrs Joe Meece of Fort m ents w ere served by their m o th
Worth. Tex . w ere Sunday o v er er. Mrs Elm er Toupal. The little
A p p lian ces
F ix tu re s
These are the finest seat covers you can get for your
night guests of Mr. and Mrs P. K. gills w ere six and seven, resp ec
W affle Iro n s
Door C him es
Stark
Mr and Mrs Clem G ard tively.
Ford car. They are expertly tailored to fit your ear Priced From
T o asters
ner and son Dean of P o rtlan d were
L am ps
George. J r . and Elbridge G ordon
and to give you long hie. Available in durable fiber
also Sunday guests of th e S tarks
w ere home oxer the w eek-end from
R o asters
Radios
—the material that breathes—anti in handsome,
Mrs. P. R. S tark en tertain ed with the U niversity of O regon Coming
a hostess break fast party at her w ith them to attend the football
color-fast gabardine. You have your pick of a variety
home last T hursday m orning Mrs gam e in P ortland and spend the
of beautiful colors and patterns.
B Raney of P o rtlan d was the dem xx ek-end xvei'x Miss Sue Fernim en.
onstrator.
Watch for Our ANNIVERSARY SALE Next Week
Mr and Mrs David Sieman and ba-
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bohnson and
Kenneth Neal and Giles G od
SEE THESE GENUINE
SEAT COVERS, N O W I
Mr. and Mrs. Russell G abie re frey.
tu rn ed home Sunday nig h t from a
w eek's hunting trip in i astern O re with M r- Ida K atke and Mr. and
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
gon in the John Dav country.
Mrs Jack Stone.
Cornelius. Oregon
Dr. and Mrs. R. M M itchell and
Phone
Mr and Mrs O P. Strohm eyer
his m other. Mrs Lena Mitchell, all w ere both on the sick list over the
of Eugene, w ere Friday evening w eek-end.
guests of Mrs. L C. Davis. Dr.
Miss M atie Sm ith of Vancouver.
and Mrs. M itchell atten d ed the Wash . spent the w eek-end with
T hird and W ashington
H ILLSB O R O
Phono 911
"D esert Song" in P o rtlan d the same Mrs A lys Norton.
night.
King of ( lull I»»N( L S A T IR I» » » '. O ctober 23rd
Mr and Mrs G eorge A. G reig
Miss Elsie G ilje. sister of Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. P hilip H uber
a t S liutr P ark — H illsboro
Percy Hillis, is leaving the end of \ . ;ted Sunday w ith Mr and Mrs. i
this week for M inneapolis. Minn . Jo h n H elferstein, xvho recently !
Mason City, la., and many o th e r ' Is night a store at Sherw ood Mrs
points for an indefinite stay.
Mrs. P hyllis C ure and tw o c h il H elferstein is Mr. and Mrs. H uber's
dren of N ew port spent the pa-t two daughter.
weeks w ith Mr. and Mrs. W alter,
Mrs
A rth u r H enningsen and
i.
.
.
.
r. Cl
tine d au g h ter Judy of Cornelius, route 1.
Mr. and Mrs. E b n er W iebke and retu rn ed last week after spending
daughter. Susan, of J well and Mr. the past five weeks in New York
Your Doctor hos earned your unques
and Mrs. Jack R aym ond of H auser C ite. P ennsylvania and N iagra Falls.
tioned confidence through having exact
all spent Saturday w ith Mrs. Stella N. Y.
B rav and - n J .r r y .
ly, and with skill, ministered to your, and
Mrs. Gordon S ley and d au g h C l u b H e a r s N u r s e
your family's every illness. When you
te r Emma return d home Friday
Mrs. P u th M ulkey. W ashington
trom a tw o weeks vacat n trip to
need medical advice rely on him for his
N orth P latte. Neb . w here they vis county public health nurse, spoke
ix'fore the M other's club at V isi
consummate knowledge .. .»hen rely on
ited w ith relatives.
Mrs. L. E. B ennett of Tillam ook tation school in V erboort Tuesday
our registered pharmacists to cr-npound
arriv ed Sunday to spend a few dav on the subject of den tal hygiene.
ATTENTION
PROPERTY OWNERS
Methodists Plan
Conference at
Cornelius Church
Opening Soon!
T IM E S
CA FE
Work on Gym Goes
Ahead at Aloha
See Your NEW
SN U G and
COMFORTABLE
138 E. Main Si.
Now Available in
A Variety of Beautiful Colors
L e a rn H o w E a s ily You C an H a v e A
Modern Hotpoint All-Electric Kitchen With
The Three G reat W ork-Saving Centers
Y O U 'LL HE S U R P R IS E D how easily your present k in tu n ta n be
tran sfo rm ed in to an attractive, cllixicot ami m odern all c h itrie -
k itchen. A nd you can see it built before your eyes —see boss easily
the three w o rk -sav in g centers e.in be arranged —w ith o u r new
scale m odel H o tp o in t kitchen p lanning serxiee. J u st m ake a n ote
o f the size o f your present k itih e n , the location ot d o o rs am i ss in-
dosvs, and com e in. We’ll help you build a m odel o f your future
H o tp o in t K itch en am i p h o to g rap h it lor the family to study.
tfütpüint
IVIRYTHING FOR THI KITCHFN
l lf H O H A T O I t • B U r O J A U l. w a ll s llt A II« » .» A N & tJ . U ta .l Ano iA » l> 4 ll • DUH1A AW U 1I
L. A. JACKSON ELECTRIC
NacKENZIE MOTOR CO.
G IFFO RD'S
H o tp o in t A p p lia n c e S to r e
Second and W ashington
Hillsboro. Oregon
P hone 3715
Big News for Vmi in the Argus Advviti.siii;: L^olutnn.s
/ r
his prescriptions with scientific accuracy
and positive dependability.
D e p e n d a b le , too, for
for
CONSISTENT DRUG SAVINGS!
1.39
f ìm p h o je l
K aom agm a
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for VALUE
.
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.
1.29
C itro c a rb o n a te
.
.
1.08
K a o p e c ta te
85c
S q u ib b M in e ra l O il
1.09
B a y e r fìs p irin , 100 s
59c
fìlk a S e ltz e r
.
.
.
49c
U n ic a p s, 100's
3.11
V I D ay lin , 16-oz.
4.87
I BiHion Pollar 1?oad Block
N a to la , 50 c c ......................... 3.69
S M fì P o w d e r
1.08
.
D e x tri M a lto se
67c
J & J B aby O il, 16-oz.
98c
S e ru ta n
.
1.09
Im b ic o ll
. . . .
T
'let
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B reck S h a m p o o
D re n c S h a m p o o
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.¿Thè G ift o f a L ife ti m e
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98c
1.00
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The l o v e l y l a d l e , '
BULOVA wri»f watch it
79c
iff the "MINUTE MAN'— ’
17 jewels, $ 4 9 .5 0 .
f ’ -T.
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. I f v t X d A o - t x y í T A o / v + t u x c u
H IL L S B O R O , O R EG O N
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r
(iso
C R E D IT
Demands Lnreasnnahle
T he railroad industry must i , r x , not one hut
m any gro u p s- producers, husiiu SII» 11, ship
pers, passengers an,I tl„ ,, ,„.r ,,
night and day, « very «lay of th e y. , r 'I | „
onions are proceeding in u tter di
d of
this im portant difT.rencc h e t« ,,,, , ,|r,,„ |
nn,l other industries In..... Inal plant........ ..
sh u t down over weekends and Imlid .x.
freight, mad. express and p„
continue
i t , , ' , , '"
, , , i" i nh ii, mi .
. ,
, to move. , /
T h e y w an t 48 hours pay for 40 hours xvork
— in itself a 20% wage increase.
You'd P.ay Hit Hill!
de ands, they m ean th a t
Sum m ing up th« «• i dem
th ese union leader.’ « ek to force th< railroads
J.
TERM S
JEW ELER S
Hillsboro
™ 1 1 "!
These em ployes have had su b stan tial raises
«luring and since the w a r.T h e ir average week
ly earnings are higher th a n th e average weekly
earnings of w orkers in m anufacturing indus-
tries. T h ey have mure job security th an the
average w orker in A m erican industry. T hey
also enjoy paid vacations, a retirem ent sys
tem and o th er ad v an tag es more generous
th in the average w orker receives.
contrast » ilh the demnnils of these I f ,
unions, xxhirh n«l«l up to I he equivalent «if 18r an
hour, tin- ( oiuhielors nnd Trainmen reeenlly
settled (heir wage reque; I for an increase of 10c
an hour.
Ill
mail emphiymenl /,nines //,,
Strike Threat
f >n Ncpb«mhr I". H'tH, the leaders ,
f (lim n
„ H» unionR
, , lx k m
. f •’’fg a strike vote, fb /f the
threat i,f a >lr:l,r n ,11
( ()
ihm t nf
the ruilmada to .sac/, nnr, imnmhi, •b manda!
to give one milHon rmplnyi , nn nnnunl rat:.e
uh ifll lixtiild average
per emp!nye!
T he total east of thia would L no lets than
J 'j billin’» doilnrs per year, which is more
th an twice the cxpacLcd net income of the
railroad» this year.
ABENDRÜTH
325 E. M ain St.
A lthough they know this, leaders of 1G rail
road unions are dem anding a five-day, M on
d a y th ro u g h F riday, week for one million
railroad em ployes.
Railrnndn Run for Everyluitl) -
Not Employes Alone
On top of all thi - they w ant an additional
increase of 25c an hour for evi ry em ploye!
/[ M
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D IG N IF IE D
PHONE
Zy (W'*'
T .4Æ
they must have still further rate and faro
increases.
T h e y also dem and a m inim um «if 12 hours
p ay for a n y work perform ed on S atu rd ay s,
and 1G hours pay for an y work perform ed on
S u n d ay s and h olidays.'
a - f t
' "HER EXCELLENCY À" «4
R a ii .ROADS mijkt OPERATE around the clock
every d ay and n ig h t of the year.
You'd pay the hill, beenuae if thrse in
creased cotta aro iurced on the . ailruuda,
\\ ». S I
A D A M S S I l( r I.
\ <. < > i ,
publtKliing
nnd othci
pul,fl, lung till«
I HIM anil
oilier ail veri i ein« ids In |
a l U t4 liÿud itbuuL m u lk ia which uro impuri..,,v
I X III s
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