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AUGUST 26, 1927. — THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE SEVEN Mrs. Max Crandall visited friends Mr. and Mrs. Robert Torbett and Miss Wilma Jacobsen visited with A delightful picnic was enjoyed Mrs. J. L. McPheeters and son of in St. Helens a few days last week. family of Albany are stopping over friends in Ashland last week. at Lake Grove on Oswego lake last San Francisco are guests of Mr. and Mr. Mc- Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Person and in Hillsboro for a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Payne are Thursday by the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. T. McPhee tere, family spent the week end at Rock Mrs. Torbett'a cousins, Mrs. Dick spending the week at Neskowin and Mrs. F. Davis and sons, Robert and Pheeters is an uncle of Mrs. J. L. | Estep, Mr». George Padgett and Delake. Richard; Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Payne, McPheeters. away. ' Mrs. Calvin Johnston. Mr. Torbett Charles Reamer of Scholls Mrs. B. L. Jones of Sacramento, Miss Evelyn Wall of Portland was John McLeod of near Beaverton Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Melhuish, Mr. Jonathan Weldon returned Sun- was a Hillsboro visitor Saturday. Cal., was the Inspiration for u de a guest Suturduy of Mrs. C. B. Bu is postmaster at Albany and is en was a Hillsboro business visitor and Mrs. E. M. Wood and son, day from a month's visit in Gilroy, route to British Columbia. They Tuesday. Bobbie; Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Bent Cal. He spent two weeks at the na Arnold Berg of West Union was a lightful picnic given by a group of chanan, Jr. will atop over In Humner, Wash., to ley and Evelyn, Mrs. Lloyd Edmon tional guard camp at Del Monte, Mrs. C. Long of near Cornelius county scat caller the last of the her friends at the Gales Creek fish Mr. and Mrs. Willium Fuegy and visit Mrs. Torbett’s mother und sis ston and children, Misses Helen and hatchery Sunday. Cards, games duughter, June, returned Monday where his uncle, T. E. Weldon is an week, ter. Returning they will take a trip was a Hillsboro business visitor on Harriet Hansen, all of Hillsboro; j furnished ■■ntertain- from a vacation at Netarts. and swimming officer. T. E. Weldon brought him Wednesday. J. C. Kummer of Gaston was a south to California, before Mr. Tor Miss Harriet LaBare of St. Helens, 1 A delicious luncheon Melvel Goodin and Donald Falan- Mr. and Mrs. Zimmerman and chil home and remained for a few days’ Hillsboro visitor Friday, culling on ment for all. Mr. and Mrs. William Russell of bett again resumes his duties. was served at noon und ice cream Portland were guests of Mrs. gus left Tuesday for a week’s vaca- dren and Mr. and Mrs. Stone and ' visit before returning south. friends. A. D and cake lute in ' the afternoon. Mrs. George Padgett and Mrs. tion on the Wilson river. Mrs. Clara Louise Fuller, aged 62 Peter Hubeisen and son, Dan, of1 Those prenent were Mrs. Jones und Smith the last of the week. children of Lake Grove. Dick Estep entertained Sunday with years, mother of Mrs. L. F. Brown Miss Gussie Sigler went to Guri- Miss Bernita Strong returned on Helvetia were county seat business ' baby duughter, Mrs. H. Kehse, Mrs. The home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. u picnic in honor of Mr. and Mrs. of this city, died in Portland Sun visitors Tuesday. Bertha Ennis, Miss Berthu Railing, baldi Wednesday for a few duys* Robert Torbett and fumily, of Al Sunday from a week’s visit at the Hansen was the scene of a shower Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Weirick of Mr. und Mrs. John Junsen and Ever visit with her slater, Mrs. H. Frank. bany, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kup- home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Withered Wednesday of last week, compli- day of paralysis, and the funeral services were held Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Buchannn, Jr., fer and Louis Kupfer, of Puyallup, at Multnomah. Portland were visiting friends here ett and Delbert, Mr. and Mrs. Cluud menting the bride elect. Miss Mary Besides Mrs. Mrs. H. R. Emmott returned on Shirley, who will soon be wedded to noon in Portland. the last of the week. Lydu an<l Vernon, Mrs. M. Vohs, returned lust week from a week’s va Wash. Those present were Mr. and Brown, she is survived by two sons Sunday from a visit with he.- daugh cation at Newport and Rockaway. Thomas Wiley of North Bend. Those Miss Elizabeth Gbeen is taking u Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whatley und Mrs. George Padgett and family, and one daughter in Portland. M rs. William Hare and Mrs. Hen , Mr. und Mrs. Dick Sstep and family, ter. Mrs. Bayfield Pooley, and fam present were Miss Shirley, Mrs. week's vacation from her duties nt Roberta, Mr. und Mrs. Grover Rog ily, of Eugene. Mrs. I. R. Metzler of Beaverton. Frank Davis, Mrs. Ernest Wood, the Hare, McAlear & Peters law ers and Melvin, Mr. und Mrs. Lowell rietta Morgan returned Sundny eve Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnston and Hollenbeck and Howard. . Mr. and Mrs. James Peppard and Mrs. Sydney Melhuish, Mrs. Guy formerly Miss Beth Crandall of this ning from a week's stay at Pacific family, and the guests of honor. offices. Mrs. T. P. Tallman und her sla Mrs. Teresa Eischen and son, Al children, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. John- Payne, Mrs. Sam Bentley, Mrs. Mina f city, was brought home from the The Friday family held u very City. Philip Mott of Sacramento, Cal., ter, Mis. P. Hoffman, were Newport I enjoyable reunion at Rippling Wu- phonse of North Plains, and Mrs. son and Mrs. Cora Strum visited Shirley, Mrs. Hansen, Miss Margaret Good Samaritan hospital in Port- visitors lust week, returning home ters Sunday, where a picnic dinner visited lust week with his parents, Frank Waibel and children of Hills relatives at Astoria over the week- Duerner and Miss Helen Hansen. ! land last week. Mrs. Metzler had Miss Shirley is teaching in North ■ an infection of the head, caused by Friduy. | was servod. Those present were Mr. und Mrs. Charles Mott, of south boro returned Saturday from a visit end. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Carlile Bend and will leave in two weeks ‘ swimming, and was in a serious con- in Lincoln county. From Wednes Mr. und Mrs. R. Frank Peters and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Friday of of town. dition for a time, but is reported as to take up her school duties. Mrs. Emma Wittock of Pendleton day to Friday they visited with an and s ¡on, Robert, of Vancouver, their two adopted c hildren are Taft, California, Mr. and Mrs. John improving. Wash., were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ide returned i «pending a two wee•kn’ vacation ut Friday of Banks, Bert Friday of is a guest this week at the home of other son of Mrs. Eischen, Joe, at Forest Grove, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. her brother, Arthur Spiesschaert, Saluda. They visited at Newport Emmott'» parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. last week from a 2400-mile trip ¡ Jesse Crandall of Hysham, Mon N'etart B. F. Emmott. Friday and Saturday. which took them to ¡¡an Frantisco, I tana, left Sunday morning for home Mr. and Mrs. J. W Brooks of Gateway and fumily of Portland, und family. Vernon Turner, son of Mrs. E. T. where Mr. Ide attended meetings of I after spending a few weeks with Miss Vesta Friduy und Miss Audrey Mrs. C. IL Whally, who has been Dr. und Mrs. C. R. Bloyd of Co Witch Hazel moved to McCoy last quille und their duughter, Mrs. Wil visiting her relatives, the Selfridge Turner, returned the first of the the Ochoco bond holders, Tumalo f his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall week, where they will make their Beatty of Portland. future residence. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. II. Stevenson lium Zeigler, of this city, left this brothers and families, left Friday week from New York, where he at and Sumner Lake. The object of and other relatives. Avery Cran- for her home in Chico, Cal. She tended a school of social work dur- these meetings was to get committees dall and daughter, Miss Gladys, of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Bergen, Mr. left Tuesday evening for a month's week for a trip to Fresno, Cal. appointed to confer with the state : Pontiac, Mich., who have also been ■ng the summer. Miss Thelma Lovall of Dundee is was accompanied by Mrs. Georgia nnd Mrs. J. II. Riggs and Mrs. C. B. i eastern trip. They will go east by Mr. and Mrs. W. Rosenow of Lau- reclamation commission as to re- guests of Mrs. Crandall, left Wed- Applegate left Monday for a week's way of the Cunadian Pacific as far visiting at the homes of her uncles, Gaffney, who will make her home funding bonds on irrigation projects, nesday for Los Angeles, Cal., where us Canton, New York, which is Mr. Willium Alexander of this city, and in San Francisco, Mrs. Gaffney is rel were Hillsboro visitors Wednes- vacation at Netarts. From there they went to Bakers- they will visit with Mr. Crandall’s a sister of Mrs, L. G. Selfridge and day, making arrangements for the O. E. McCarthy of Portlund was Stevenson's old home. New York, Rosa Alexander <>f south of Bloom- recently came here from San Fran- sale to be held at their place on field, Mohava, Sierras, Owens’ Vai- j brother, Robert Crandall, and fam- Philadelphia will be ing. I Boston, and n Hillsboro visitor the last of the j ily, before returning home. They ley and other interesting places. cisco. September 12. Lou Meyers and family and week, Mr. McCarthy formerly con- 1 visited by the. Stephensons before are making the trip by auto. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean and Mrs. Charles Harte and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schlegel and - way of Denver and ' they return by George Ziegler and family of Lau- ducted a second-hand »tore here. family and Mrs. Dean ’ s mother, Mrs. Mrs. Gladys Shuman, spent Friday (Other Locals on Page Four) mily of Marshfield _____ arrived family - the | rel, left Wednesday for a trip to Mrs. Grace Mahoney and her son, I Salt Lake. Anna Morley, arrived here Sunday in McMinnville, guests of Mrs. first of the week for a visit with ' Roscoe Illu^k, of Stockton, Cal., are Jack Bryant, advertising mansiter Crater Luke and other parts of from Cheteck, Wisconsin, and are Harte's daughter, Mrs. Cecil San- Mr. Schlegel's sisters, Mrs. Rose ! Miss De. Darling, accredited guests of Mr». Mahoney's mother, of the Thrift stores, was in the city southern Oregon. visiting relatives, Mr. and Mrs. W. ford, and family. Prickett and Mrs. Ella Turner of teacher of piano. — Studio at the Mrs. M. A. Powell, and other rela- on business Friduy. Mr. Bryant was Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Benn will 26-29 O. Morley of Hillsboro and Mrs. L. , Mr. and Mrs. William Munkers this city, and his brothers, Fred and (res>dence of Mrs. Cave. lives. the first manager of the Skaggs leave about the first of September Better let Andy fix your watch. G. Morley of Forest Grove. They visited friends in Kelso, Wash., Sun Edward of Banks. Mr. Schlegel is Mr. and Mrs. for Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Kreh left store in Hillsboro. , He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, plan to locate here. day. Miss Helen Buckingham, who a linotype operator and was em .Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf Sunday for their old home in Re- Bryant just returned from an east- Canada, where they will harvest ployed on the Marshfield News, but It pays to watch the classified ads has been visiting there for the past , . . , „ . H. J. Mahoney has opened a gina, Saskatchewan, Canada, They ern trip. He says that things uro their grain crop. expects to locate in or around Port- piumbing. rcpair shop in Hillsboro. in the Argus each week. Miss Min week, returned home with them. have lived in Hillsboro for the past quiet in the east nnd that the west Mark Hetrick and son of Banks land. All work guaranteed. Telephone nie Sears at 1453 Jackston street Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Wiley and is the place for him. four years. were Hillsboro visitors Tuesday. Mr. 24-27 The first meeting of the conven- 223. 1213 Third street. lost her purse Wednesday of last l daughter, Katherine, visited Sunday O. B. Kraus and family of Tual Hetrick has a fig orchard on his Mr. and MfS. William Withy tion committee of the Royal Neigh- Have your eyes examined by week. The finder brought it into afternoon at the home of Mr. combo and family of near Guatón atin were Hillsboro visitors Friday. placZ and is having great success the Argus office and on Friday Miss * specialist. See Dr. Luzader Wiley’s aunt, Mrs. John McDonald, bors will be held in Portland Sep- were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Kraus is principal of the Tual growing that fruit here. tember 8, at the home of Mrs. Coop- at }he Hillsboro Pharmacy every Sat- Sears had her purse. and family, at Newberg. atin high school and left at this urday. Hours 10 to 4 o’clock. 36-tf J. R. Forsythe, Mrs. Withycombe Commissioner J. M. Hiatt and Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Harte and er, when arrangements will be made office an attractive little high school Mrs. Hiatt, deputy clerk, are on a and Mrs. Forsythe arc sisters. for holding the convention in Hills son, Teddy, picnicked at Eagle family of McMinnville were dinner Cleanliness is impossible where Mr. and Mrs. Herman Becker and paper, telling of the activities con tcur of the beaches, and are ex Creek, ^ear Estacada, Sunday. They guests Friday evening of Mr. Harte’s boro. Dates _of convention will be there are flies or similar disease the templated for the school during pected back to their courthouse slaughter, Dorothy, were guests on announced later. carrying household insects. Flies duties about the first of the month. were accompanied from Portland by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harte, Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mux Killin coming term. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. Hillis and taint everything they touch. Infect Mr. Gardner’s father, sister and celebrating E. C. Harte's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Lane of of near Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Mrs. Julia Anderson and Mrs. brother, J. C. Gardner, Miss Bernice milk, meat, sweets. Transmit thirty Mrs. R. W. Cox returned Satur family, who expected to locate in different diseases. Fly-Tox kills flies. Grexham were week-end guests Killin is a sister of Mr. Becker. Alice Gillenwater of this city, and and W. F. Gardner. • The Dalles, have returned to Hills- It' is* safe ZZ Z. — Z_, ”' . stainless —, ' sure. Insist on day from a visit to her old home Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson of Mrs. Lane’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. H. Gillenwater and chil Rev. Fly-Tox. Fly-Tox is the scientific Wehrung Patterson of Sacramen in Virginia, and is glad to get back boro to make their home. W. E. Ogilbee. Other guests at the dren of Yamhill, returned the li rst Chico, Cal., were guests the last of to, Cai., is visiting with relatives to Oregon. She was called east on Hillis was recently appointed Ore- insecticide developed at Mellon In- stitute of Industrial Research by the week of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Nel Ogilbee home Sunday were Mr. and of the week from a vacation at and friends here and in Portland. account of the illness and death of gon Conference Sunday School sec Rex Fellowship. Simple instructions Mrs. George Holtzworth und Mr. Oceanside. son and other friends. Mr. Larson retary and evangelist, and his work Young Patterson is employed by a her mother. on each bottle (blue label) for kill was formerly manager of the C. J. nnd Mrs. Alien Ogilbee of Port Mrs. Lenora Smith of Fullerton, large furniture company in the will take him all over the state. ing ALL household insects. Fly-Tox land. “ , Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hillis of Port Breier company store in this city, Cui.,’and Mrs. Lite King and daugh southern city and is enjoying a . John Sinclair of North Tualatin fragrance is a symbol of cleanliness. land were guests Sunday of their Mrs. K. E. McDonald nnd children ter, Frances, of Portland, were i and Mr. and Mrs. (.arson are now month’s vacation. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Plains was in the city on business | enroute to Everett, Wash., where of Tacoma, who arc visiting rela guests, the last of the week of Mrs. Miss Minnie Zeigler and Miss Mrs. Bert Crawford. Charles Evey today. He says that hop picking tives here, were guests the last of J. M. Goar. The ladies are cousins they will mnke their home. Gussie Sigler returned Sunday from of Portland was also a guest at the will start at the Pumpkin Ridge the week of Mrs. McDonald's uncle of Mrs. Goar. Robert Kelly, who is with the yard September 5, and in the home a vacation trip which took them as Crawford home. Ntandard Oil company at Bakers nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Henry Martin, who has been em far south as Crescent City, Cal. yard September 6. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Walker and field, Cal., writes the homo folks Brown, above Manning. ployed ut the Hillsboro Pharmacy, They came via the Roosevelt high- Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson and little daughter of Portland were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott and left Monday for Iowa, where he ex that the temperature has been up way as far as Bandon- on the re- guests of Mr. Walker’s parents, Mr. family left Friday for a short vaca little daughter, Mary Lee, of Ver around 120 the most of the time pects to go into business for him turn trip. and Mrs. L. E. Walker, Thursday tion. They expected to go to New since he has been down there. He nonia, returned home Monday, after self. He expected to stop in Mon Mrs. M. J. Plowman of Everett, evening, A dinner was given in port and then make the Roosevelt, nays they are doing double guard a few days' visit with Mrs. Em- tana to visit with his parents for a Wash., spent the week-end with her honor of L. E. Walker’s birthday. highway trip and return home by I duty on the oil tanks on account of mott’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. short time. way of Seaside. daughter, Mrs. Calvin Johnston, and Mrs. Grace Wood arrived Tuesday the unrest caused by the Sacco- King. S. K. Lewis and family, who have will also visit her nieces, Mrs. Dick Rev. Dunn of Forest Grove, a from Rockaway and will remain M. ______ ’Harvey Vanzetti trouble. Mrs. Grace ________ _ of __ Esta- ___ been visiting at the home of Mr. cada was in town Thursday, a gtiest and Mrs. John Loomer and Mr. and Estep and Mrs. George Padgett, be several days at her home here. Her Pentacostal preacher for 35 years, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Pittenger and | home at the beach is being moved died Monday morning and the fune- of her mother, Mrs. Lucy Saxton. Mrs. M. Martin, left the first of the fore returning north. their house guest. Mrs. Myrtle Mrs. Elizabeth Crandall, Avery back about 35 feet on account of ral services were held on Wednes Mrs. Harvey is employed at the week for their home in Clearmont, Mount, superintendent of the hos Dinty Moore tourist park at Esta Missouri. Mr. Lewis had the mis Crandall and daughter, Miss Gladys, the building of the Roosevelt high day afternoon at the Mission Hall pital at the Washington’ State col at Forest Grove. Mrs. Max Crandall and Marion way through Rockaway. fortune to lose the four return tie- lege at Pullman, were week-end cada. Metzler were guests last Thursday Mrs. Elmer Johnson and children, , Not cheap paint (which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schomburg Mr. and Mrs. Verne McKinney, Mrs. kets the day he and his family ex- guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Gros- of Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of and children of Nampa, Idaho, and who have been visiting Mrs. John- j is always poor paint) but K. E. McDonald and children and pected to leave for home. hong of Cloverdale. Mr. Groshong above Manning. good paint, FULLER’S, Mrs. Schomburg's sister, Mrs. Ferd son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. is a druggist qt that place, and all Mrs. Emma McKinney made a trip Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Rushlow ac- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kupfer and Hartwick, and son, Hollis, of Banks, Stewart, and other relatives, at a low price. were former residents and friends to Neskowin and Pacific City Sun companied by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Louis Kupfer of Puyallup, Wash., were Hillsboro callers Tuesday. The Wednesday for their home in day. at Joseph, in eastern Oregon. Christensen and two children of Sa One gallon Alpha P. & F. Angeles. Mrs. Minnie Lochrie of Murray, lem motored over to Vernonia Sun spent several days last week visit Schomburgs formerly lived in this White will .make— Mr. and Mrs. A. L. King, Mrs. Rev. ing Mrs. Kupfer ’ s brother and sis and Mrs. H. A. Deck and county and they are visiting with Iowa, arrived Wednesday for a day to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Ray Emmott and little daughter 3% gallons of Priming ter-in-law, Mr. nad Mrs. George family returned Tuesday evening Mrs. Schomburg ’ s parents, Mr. and short visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. O’Donnell and children. Mrs. Chris attended a picnic for Nebraska peo Coat, costing Padgett. from a few days’ visit with Mr. and J. C. Raffety, and other rela- Mn. Lormor of west of Hillsboro. tensen and children are visiting here ple Sunday at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Rant at Bend. Mrs. Rant Mr. and Mrs. Reynold Chapman lives at Mountaindale. $2.22 per gallon Mrs. J. T. MacKay returned Fri with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Lewis, in the Kansas is a sister of Mrs. Deck. and little daughter and Mrr and A family reunion was enjoyed at Rushlow. day evening from a few weeks' visit City Neighborhood. A picnic din — or — Mrs. John Kamna, Jr., and children, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lynch of Port Miss Grace Millgate, who was ner and a general good time was at Marysville and Vancouver, B. C. are spending the week at the Con Hickox over the week-end in honor land were guests over the week-end Dr. and Mrs? Frank Peak of Gres loaned to this county by the Ore- 2(4 gallons of Finishing enjoyed by those present, number nell summer home at Meacham. or Mr. Hickox's 58th birthday. Those of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Batchelar, Coat, costing you ing 79. Many old friends were at ham spent the week-end at the home gon Tuberculosis association for an I). L. Murray, who has been very from out of town were Willard and the families spent Sunday on a indefinite time, is calling on tuber the reunion who hud not met for of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hyre. picnic at Balm Grove. $2.74 per gallon Moore and family of Salem, Mrs. ill for a few days, is reported as years, and Mrs. King met several Mrs. James McClure of Portland cular and crippled children to find M. V. Crocker and daughter and The ladies of the M. E. church improving, and will be moved to the ♦ ♦♦ who were pupils of hers when she spent the week-end with her sister, out of they have had treatment, home of his daughter, Mrs. L. G. grandchildren, Emmott Hickox and -will have a cooked food sale at the either locally or at the Shriners, taught school in Nebraska. Mrs. Merlon Wick. We will, gladly furnish family, Mr. and Mrs. Gobbs, all of Reynolds’ Grocery on Saturday, Doernbecker or Tuberculosis hospi Selfridge, as sono as he is able. information as to mixing, Portland. Mrs. Moore and Mrs. September 3, beginning at 10 a. m. The Women’s Relief Corps will tals. Miss Millgate is also working tinting, or applying the Mrs. Lena Robertson of Portland with the Camp Fire girls one day a have a cooked food sale Saturday at Crocker are sisters of Mr. Hickox paint. , is spending the week with her par All and Emmott Hickox is a brother. week in camp at Gales Creek, where the Reynold’s Grocery store. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Lewis and ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Cox. she instructs them in first aid work members of the corps are asked to When you think of daughters. Opal and Sarah, of and the care of sick and invalids in contribute something for sale. Mrs. William Bowman, who has Paint, think of homes. Misses Eva McCormick and Gladys Clearmont, Mo., Mr. and Mrs. Wal I been very ill for the past few weeks, > Rood will attend the Narmal school ter Cook of Gendale, Arizona, and is reported as improving. 'The Lumber Store' ... at Monmouth this winter. They at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Beatty of Los Angeles, Cal., are visiting at the The Thompson-Glutsch Op tended Pacific university last year. homes of their relatives, Mr. and tical Co. are moving their Hillsboro, Oregon Rev. and. Mrs. Len Fishback and L r », office headquarters to Sa Mrs. F. J. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. M. children are enjoying a vacation at << lem. Dr. Thompson and C. Martin, and Mr. and Mrs. John Dr. Glutsch will visit Hillsboro alter the Tillamook beaches. Loomer. On Sunday a’ reunion was nately every other Wednesday, Dr. Mrs. M. E. O’Brien and son, Rob- held of all the relatives and old Thompson's next visit being on Wed- Is» Block West of Postotfice CAPITAL AND SURPLUS — $100,000.00 ert, returned Tuesday from a week Nebraska friends, who gathered at nesday, September 14. Watch local Phones: Yard 2731: Res. 1531X at Rockaway. the grove on the F. J. Lewis place, column for future dates. RESOURCES — $1,199,000.00 Mrs. Andrew Seitz of near Mat- where a bounteous picnic dinner son station was a county seat caller was enjoyed. About 80 attended Tuesday. the picnic. L0C4L COMMUNITY NEWS PURE ___ PREPARED PAINT Mix Your Own PAINT And Save Money ♦ ♦♦ The Commercial National Bank V. W. GARDNER Lumber Company Member Federal Reserve System I Our stockholders number fcfty of the leading farm ers and. business men of Washington Ctennty. Edward Schulmerich, President Glenn T. Stapleton, First Vice-President K. I. Kuratli, Second Vice-President William C. Christensen, Cashier James A. Wood, Assistant Cashier F. J. Sewell, Assistant Cashier ♦ MILLINERY HEMSTITCHING Are you always upstairs when the telephone rings on the floor below? 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