The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 21, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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    JUNK 21, IV2H.
THE HILLSBORO ARGUS— HILLSBORO, OREGON
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindberg
Mrs. William Corwin entertained
Mayor and Mrs. M. P. Cady and
have gone to Garibaldi for the sum­ Saturday afternoon in honor of the family will leave Saturday for a
fifth birthday of her son, Philip. two weeks’ trip through California.
mer.
Mr. and Mrs. O. I). C. Perkins of Games and refreshments were en­ They will go as far south as Mex­
Orenco were Hillsboro visitors Fri­ joyed by th«« little folk. Those pres­ ico, and will make the trip by auto.
ent were Lyle and Douglas Nosier,
Schefflin Lutheriin church will day.
•Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Saunders and
Paul Pnyne, Robert Peters, Donald
■ elebrate its niiniini mission festival
C. E. Well« returned yesterday Davidson, Sally and Ronald Gard­ family of Portland were visiting
next Sunday, June 24, at William from a few days' trip to Everett,
with Hillsboro friends Sunday. Mr.
WHAT’S ON AT THE
ner, Robert Stohler of Banka, Don­ Saunders was formerly employed in
Sahnow’a grove. Entrance to th« Wash.
VENETIAN THEATER
ald
MucKenzie,
Jack
Christensen,
festival grounds opposite th«« honi«>
Weils’ Department store.
Fred Olson hus been appointed
of William Heinrich. Th« speaker« substitute mail carrier on rural und Billy and Philip Corwin.
Friday and Saturday
Mrs. Zula Linklater and daugh­
will be Rev. F. Westerkamp of routes No. 1 and No. 2.
Miss Vada Berry arrived from ter, Miss Ethel, left Monday for a
J uiiv 22 and 23
Sherwood
ami
Rev.
II.
Kahle
of
Fred Thonmon in
Mrs. B. C. Shipley and two sons San Francisco Sunday for an ex­ few weeks' visit with Mr. an«l Mrs.
Nampa, Idaho. Everybody welcome.
“The Pionver Scout”
of
Portland are visiting with Hills­ tended visit with her grandparents, Francis Linklater at Aberdeen,
Services will Im held at 10:30 in th«*
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Berry. Miss Wa h.
boro
friends for a few days.
morning und ut 2:15 in the after­
Berry made the trip la-t fall from
Sunday and Monday
Mrs. O. M. Cassell of Lincoln,
Mr. and Mrs. Felix O’Donnell and her home in McGrath, Alaska, by
noon.
Julie 24 ami 2f>
California, was a guest last week of
family
of
Vernonia
are
spending
Fay Wruy und Gary Cooper in
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Busch and th«* week with friends in Hillsboro. aeroplane to Seattle, and from her brother and sister, W. H. Huff
Seattle to San Francisco by auto, and Mrs. R. N. Daniels, and fami­
“The Legion of the Condemned”
sons, Keith und Dnle, left Friday
Th«« estate of Sarah Elizabeth visiting here on her way south.
for Moro, where Mrs. Busch and
lies, l«-aving for home Monday.
the boys will visit thia week with McGlasson has I bee n admitted to
Frank East and Mi
Ruth Muy
Rev. Mr. Beadles of the Metho­
probate.
Mr. und Mrs. N. W. Thompson, par­
Moses of Portland were in the city dist church at Cornelius was in the
li
J.
‘
ranger
and
Mr. and Mrs. 1
ents of Mrs. Busch. They made the
Tuesday and secured a marriage li­ city Tuesday. On Monday Rev. and
, J. Stangel cerise from the county clerk, the Mrs. Beadles wil leave by auto for
trip by wuy of McKenzie Puss, and son, Frank, and Mi
Mr. Busch, who returned home Sun­ and daughter, Catherine, , motored to marriage to take place in this city Indiana, where they will visit their
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■lay night, says it is a wonderful Salem Sunday.
next week, They have been visit­ old home for a couple of months.
trip at this lime of the year.
W. C. Heaton and daughter, ing relatives in the Rock Creek
Misses Rose Cave, Tunia and
The estates of iClary Ritter ami
John Jeppesen of Bacona was a Doris, and Mrs. Pearl Gaffney of neighborhood, where the father of Fannie Konigan of this city and
Paul Ritter have been udmittvd to
visitors
on
Scholia,
were
Hillsboro
the
bride
is
a
well
known
resident.
Hillsboro visitor Saturday. He says
Miss Edna May Drake of Molalla
probuie.
Wednesday.
Members of the Kappa Tau cUib will leave tomorrow for a few days’
Miss Florence McAfee of I'ort- that his brother, Ernest, who just
Mr. and Mr-. Zenas Olsen and
graduated in electrical engineering
and other
lurid spent the we 'vlc-end here, viait- at Oregon State college, will soon daughter of Eugene returned home held a theater party at the Heilig vacation at Lake Lytle
theater Tuesday, where they saw Tillamook beaches.
ing friends.
leave for Schenectady, N. Y., wh««re Monday, after a few days’ visit the Henry Duffy players present
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Barnes and
M. H. Purkin of Forent Grove he will Io- with th«« General Electra- with Mr. Olsen's parents.
Ix.-o Carrillo in “Lombardi, Ltd.” little son have moved to Monmouth,
was transuding buNÌncHH in Hills- company.
He will make the trip
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huff, ac­ Those going were Mrs. H. H. Stan­ where Mr. Barnes will attend the
boro Monday.
by auto ami will accompanied by companied by Mr. and Mrs. E. B. nard, Mrs. L. F. Brown Mrs. W. sumer session of Normal school. Mr.
Mrs. Beatrice 1 McCloud <>f I’ort- two classmates.
Lockhart, ar« visiting the Tigard O. Morley and Mrs. Will Lormor.
and Mrs. B. W. Barnes took them
lumi was a guest ut the Clay Free-
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. D«-yarman of grange today.
to
that city Sunday.
Miss Connie Gremsgard of Port-
man home lust week.
Winfield, Iowa, nnd their son in-law
Dr. J. B. Dinsmore attended the land is visiting this week with her
The Methodist church last Sun-
Miss Florence Hunt of Banks was nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Oregon County Health Officers con­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Grems­ day night, besides conducting regu-
a guest the Inst of the week of Miss Allendar of Kent, Wash., were in vention in Portland Tuesday and gard. She will leave next week for lar service in Hillsboro, had a group
Hillsboro Friday, returning from a Wednesday.
Josephine Uppenkamp.
Seattle for a short visit and then of folks conducting service at Yam­
Mrs. R. A. Carlile was u three visit nt th«« home of John Crawford
Mrs. Arch Chisholm and daughter will go to Kalispel, Montana, for hill, and the pastor preaching the
ut
Laurel.
They
stopped
in
Hills-
«lays’ visitor in Portland with rela­
graduation sermon at Scholls.
of Oakland, California, were week­ the summer.
boro to visit Mrs. Anna Chamber- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. G.
tives during th<> Rose Festival.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jacobson,
Inin, nn old friend of the family.
Mrs. Lance Grant of Gales Creek
Vincent.
W. IL Tillman of Portland und
daughter Wilma and son Bertrand
underwent
an
operation
for
appen
­
Mrs.
Leon
Duvis
and
two
children
Plains
James Tillman of North
Miss Frances Schultz of Oregon dicitis at the Smith hospital Tues­ of Eugene, arrived Monday for a
The
visited ut Fulls City over the week- leave today for Sioux City, Iowa, to City is spending the summer at the day. A minor operation was per­ visit with Hillsboro friends.
join Mr. Davis, who is assistant city home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jacobsons still own their home here
end.
formed
on
Mrs.
T.
S.
Reed
of
and expect to return to Hillsboro
Mrs. Otto Anderson of Witch editor of the Sioux City Tribune. Gheen of Hillsboro.
Scholls Wednesday.
some time to reside.
Hazel underwent a major operation Mrs. Dnvis and the children have I Mrs. Charles Cawrse and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baldra and
in the Good Samaritan hospital this been living with her parents, Mr. ter. May, of Seattle, returned home
M M. Reed of Scholls was in
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Catching of
and
Mrs.
II.
G.
Vincent,
since
Mr.
week.
last week from a visit with John Portland were Hillsboro visitors town on business Tuesday and visit­
Davin left here several weeks ago.
and Joe Cawrse and families at
Rev. George Reul« has moved
Wednesday in attendance at the ed the Groveland section and the
Rev. and Mrs. Charles Sias of Schefflin.
C. E. Wharton home, later going to
into the recently completed Kamna
funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Sally
Pierre,
South
Dakota,
were
guests
Cornelius. Mr. Reed was in Port­
residence
at
1730
Washington
Mr. and Mrs. V. Batchelar, Mr. Baldra.
last
week
of
Mrs.
E.
F.
Sias
and
land Sunday evening, where he and
street.
and Mrs. Perry Batchelar and chil­
family. They were enroute to Eu-
George Follis was a Portland visi­
M. W. Johnson of 1134 Jac kson gene to visit their son. Rev. Sias dren, Jean, Betty Lou and Lester, tor last week, a guest of his daugh­ relatives enjoyed a reunion.
Raymond Leckband left Monday
atreet will leave shortly for a few is a nephew of Mrs. E. F. Sias, and spent the week-end at Arlie as the ter, Mrs. V. Moore, and attending
weeks visit in West Virginia, his was formerly pastor of the Chris­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Bush. the Rose carnival. He also visited for San Diego, after a few weeks'
former home.
Mrs. H. J. Duncan and sons of with his sons, R. D. and G. Z. Fol­ visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
tian church here.
G. A. Dreeszen. Mr. Leckband is
Tillamook, who have been visiting lis, at Milwaukie.
Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch and son
Mrs. Frank Montgomery and
with the U. S. Marines, and came
of Portland moved last week to ■laughter, Marjorie, were guests last with Mrs. Duncan's parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. John Lansinger of
their recently purchased home, the week of Mrs. Montgomery’s parents, Mi S. E. Olsen, this week, will re- Chicago are receiving congratula­ north to attend the wedding of
Chester Dreeszen, a boyhood friend.
L. E. Walker place, west of town. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Moore. Mr. turn home tomorrow.
tions upon the arrival of a daugh­
Mrs. Chester Wirtz and son and
Ben Polman and Elmer Welken ter, Joan, on June 8. Mrs. Lan­
Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Keenon an«l Montgomery spent the week-end
family of North Plains were Hills­ her« anti his family returned with of St. Louis, Mo., arrived Sunday singer was formerly Miss Lura Ta- Mrs. A. C. Wirtz of Mountaindale
were Hillsboro visitors Tuesday,
for a visit at the home of Mr. and miesie of this city.
boro visitors Friday, enroute to Pa­ him to their home at Dallas.
Mrs. A. C. Wirtz returned last
Mrs. B. J. Pranger of north of
cific City and Garibaldi for the
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pool of For­ Hillsboro.
Nolan, the little son of Mr. and month from spending the winter in
week end.
est Grove have moved to Hillsboro
Mrs. J. L. Vandomelon of Moun­
Melvel Goodin, who has just com- taindale, was brought home last San Diego, Cal., with her daughter,
W. M Coffee of Salem was a and ar«« domiciled in the Rev. Len
Mr-. R. Harris.
pleted
his
year's
work
at
the
Uni-
Hillsboro visitor Monday, a guest of B. Fishback home on Third street.
week from the Eye, Ear and Nose
The Women’s Church Service
versity
of
Oregon,
has
associat«*d
his daughter, Mrs. E. W. Hillis, ami Mr. Pool is a- «»ciated with V. W.
hospital in Portland, and is conva­ League of All Saints Mission met
family, nnd of Mr. and Mr-. Gerald Gardner in th«« l’ool-Gurdner Lum­ himself with E. L. McCormick as an lescing from a mastoid operation.
at the home of Mrs. George T. Mc­
, insurance salesman.
Davidson.
ber company.
Ernest Foord and son, Alton, Grath Wednesday afternoon and
Mrs.
C.
M.
Fruiht,
Mrs.
George
Mrs. James Wood accompanied
Mr. and Mrs. R. Frank Peters at-
-•pent the week-end with Mr. Foord's completed arrangements for the sil­
E. C tended th«* Quven's bull Saturduy Follis and son, Glade, were dinner aunt, Mrs. Walter Shearer, and fam­ ver tea and apron sale to be held in
her parents, Mr. and' Ml
Stout of Aloha to Myrtle Point for . night at the Musonic Temple in guests Sunday of Mrs. V. E. Moore ily. at BirkenfieM
in
Columbia the chapel next Thursday, beginning
n trip the last of th«« week. They Portland, The Queen's bail is al- nnd family in Portland, th«« occasion county,
While there Mr. Foord at 2 o’clock.
returned Friday.
ways the end of the Rose Festival being Mrs. Moore’s birthday anni­ caught 20 large trout.
Foord Minnick arrived Monday
Miss Elizabeth Pearson left Sun­ festivities and is u most brilliant versary. Mrs. Moore is a daughter
Philip Foord. who has been at­ for a week's visit with his grand­
of Mrs. Follis.
day for her work at Monmouth nor­ I event.
tending Linfield college at McMinn­
B. R. Nickeson and family re­ ville, arrived Sunday evening for an mother. Mrs. Emma Foord, while he
mal summer school, Miss Pearson
Mrs. Elmer Scott was elected new
has been teaching for th«« pnst two director nt the annual Witch Hazel turned to Hillsboro last Thursday extendeti visit with his aunt, Mrs. is convalescing from a tonsil oper­
ation. His father, Henry Minnick,
years at Rock Creek.
Mrs. Ernest Hel- from Corning, Cal., where they have Emma Foord.
school meeting.
well known here, has been in the
been living for the past year. They
Mrs. Mattie Robinson formerly of St. Vincent's hospital for the past
Mrs. E. It. Lockhart goes to sa- vogt was re-elected clerk. Otto An- plan to remain here and Mr. Nicke-
derson
nnd
Ralph
Anderson
are
the
join
where
she
will
lem Saturday
: son will take up his trade as a this city, now of Ronald, Wash., has month, but is improving now.
a party of Salem people going to other members of the board,
been visiting friends in Portland
painter again.
Mrs. Edwin Bowman entertained
■‘Camp Albert," a yearly event in-
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beckett
and is spending a few days with old
Lee
Schwab
and
family
were
here
the Kappa Tau S. O. S. club last
augurated by Mr. und Mrs. Joseph closed n deal the last of the week
friends in Hillsboro.
Wednesday afternoon. Those pres­
I for th«« purchase of the homo of Tuesday and Wednesday from Ver­
Albert.
Mrs. Kingsley Patterson and little ent were Mrs. H. H. Stannard, Mrs.
nonia. Mr. Schwab was here to have
J. W. Raynard of Pacific City, Mrs. Etta Williams, at Eighth and posters for the Vernonia celebra- son of Oswego were guests of rela­ W. O. Morlev. Mrs. L. F. Brown.
who is visiting his son» at Bcavcr- Washington streets, and have takmi tion printed at the Argus.
Mrs. tives last week at the homes of Mr- W. F. Lormor, Mrs. Marie
Fred Caldwell and C. J. Crittenden. Thomas, Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee, Mrs.
ton, was a Hillsboro visitor Tues- possession.
Schwab
and
children
visited
with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nachlund her sister, Mrs. Ed
day. He was accompanied by his
Mrs. W. E. Pittinger of this city F. L. Beach, Mrs. Frank Challa-
Meeuwsen,
of
«on, C. W. Raynard, and grand- nnd family of Portland and Mrs. Wilkesboro.
and Mrs. John Schmid of Aloha left combe and the hostess.
«laughter, Ruth.
Nachland's mother, Mrs. Eva Bridges
Monday for a week’s visit at the
Mr. and Mrs. A.
Alva Patten, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Edna Ruth, Wllford Junior, and of this city, wer«« Sunday guests of
Tillamook beaches.
Willows,
Cal.,
were
g
H. I. Patten of this city, finished
Lois Margaret, children of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sewell.
of
will
C.
I.
Andrews
Salem
C. Rehs«« and other
his course at Stanford university
Mrs. W. W. Phillips, returned home
Mrs. Dan May and children,
preach at Scholls Sunday morning,
Sunday from a two weeks’ visit Irene, Goldie, Evelyn and Johnnie, week. Mr. Pieper is a brother of Mr. Andrews is connected with this week and received his master’s
Mrs. Rehse. They departed Satur­
degree. Mr. and Mrs. Patten are
with Mr. Phillips’ mother, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J
W. White and
day for Seattle and British Colum­ Willamette university.
expected home about July first to
Harry Gifford, in Portland.
Nellie McDaniel of Vernonia, were bia and were
Mike McCann of Scholls was in spend the summer, but will return
accompanied by Miss
Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Howard and in Hillsboro Saturday.
Bertha Rehse and Dorothy Steinke Hillsboro Tuesday afternoon.
to Modesto, Cal., this fall, where
Gale Wells of Sheridan were Sun­
Division I of the Ladies’ Aid of of this city.
Mrs. O. Lovelace of Portland was Mr. Patten has a position as prin-
day guests at the home of Mr. and till« Methodist Episcopal church will
Mrs. Nellie Cook and two daugh- a guest Sunday of Hillsboro friends, cipal of the junior high school.
Mrs. L. A. Long. Mrs. Wells and give a tea in th«« church basement
ters,
Cecil and Dorothy, aml sons,
hail
been
visiting
',
who
Bobbie
son,
n< xt Wednesday afternoon.
Bayfield and Dick, of Atlantic,
here for several days, returned
Francis Pearson was a visitor at Iowa, are visiting at the home of
home with them.
Scholls last Sunday night when Mrs. Cook's sister, Mrs. William
Mrs. Nellie Beveridge and Nor­ graduation exercises wer«« held in
Meierjurgen, of West Union. Mr.
man S. Short of Prine«« Rupert, B. the Methodist church.
Meierjurgen nnd daughter. Wilma,
C., arrived here last week for a
Mrs. C. N. Fruiht and Mm. and the two Cook girls were Hills­
visit with the daughter and sister, George Follis leave tomorrow for a
Mrs. R. W. Kreitz, and family. Mr. two weeks’ vacation at Newport boro visitors yesterday.
Short returned yesterday but Mrs. and Taft.
Mr. anil Mrs. P. C. Schneider and
Beveridge will remain.
family of Portland wer«« Hillsboro
Miss Myrtle Walker was a week-
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Reamy of end guest of Miss Margaret Tor­ visitors Wednesday, transacting bus­
Hillsboro, Albert Reamy of Marsh­ rence, a nurse at the Portland sani­ iness and calling on Mr. Schneider's
brother. Jake Schneider, and family.
field, Mr. ami Mrs. G. O. Gray and tarium.
Miss Helen Schneider, who accom­
«laughter, Evelyn, of Albany, spent
Curley Smith, local garagemnn, panied her parents, has just gradu­
Sunday with Mr. timi Mrs. Esmond
Vincent of Portland. Mrs. Vincent bagged a dozen trout about a foot ated from the Normal school at
Monmouth.
Mr.
Schneider
and
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. long on the Wilson river Sunday.
Mm. Sam Schmidt of Laurel was family expect to soon leave for a
Reamy.
a Hillsboro visitor Saturday.
trip to California.
Mrs. Jack Rupt of Boise nnd
Marie Trout of Palmer, Idaho,
guests the last of th«« week of
Ivan Freeman. The ladies went to
Seaside for the week end, and while
there visited at Camp Clatsop. Mrs.
Rupt and Mrs. Freeman were mem­
bers of the same graduating class at
St. Luke’s hospital in Boise.
Dr. Edward Laird Mills, editor of
the Pacific Christian Advocate of
Portland, and Dr. A. L. Howarth,
udyard kipling reminds us
superintendent of th«« Portland dis­
trict of the M. E. church, spoke
, that the same power which
Thursday night at the local Metho­
«list church, both men having just
ihaped the planet formed the rose,
returned from Kansas City, where
/
¡w
The
diamond is a tiny thing, but
the general conference was held.
Miss Angie Harrington went to
it is one of the great items of the
Portland Saturday evening to meet
world’s wealth. ?• When we sell you
her friend, Miss Lena Meyers, of
York, Nebraska, who was enroute
a diamond you acquire a possession
to Berkeley, Cal., to attend the
teachers' summer session nt the Uni­
of true and increasing value.
versity of California. Th«« young
ladies spent Sunday with Miss Har­
rington's sisters, Mrs. B. A. Barber
and Mrs. Lester Ireland.
Daniel Pubols, n graduate of the
Hillsboro high school, graduated on
Monday at Stanford university at
l’alo Alto, Cal.
His sister, Miss
JEWELER
Freda, ami brother, Edwin, of Port­
1211
Main
Street
Telephone 991-Y
land, motored to Palo Alto to at­
tend th«« graduating exercises. The
Pubols family formerly lived at
West Union and are now residing in
Portland.
eg IJQfdl Briels O
The Smallest Thing of
Greatest Value
R
New - Bigger - Better
ORGAN
Will Soon Be Readv
Watch For the Date!
J. L. ANDERSON
PAGE NINK
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodd and
Mrs. Clara Atterbury, who ia
daughter, Miss Clara Judson, of spending the summer on her place
Chehalis, Wash., were Hillsboro visi­ at Tigard, was in Hillsboro Wed­
tors Tuesday. Mr. Do«ld and fam- nesday, visiting her parents, Mr.
ily will remain in this county for and Mrs. J. S. Robinson, and other
some time and will go to California relatives.
for the winter.
Home-made ice cream, 50 cents a
Damon Greer of Portland, a son quart.—Perfection Bakery.
17 tf
of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Greer of this
Yale Union Laundry orders may
city, and well known here, was
taken to Dr. Coffey’s clinic last Fri­ he left at Tom Shuck’s barber shop,
day for treatment. Damon has been temporary telephone 2602-X. 17-20
in poor health for months.
Better let Andy fix your watch
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Sherman and He knows how.—J. L. Anderson,
16-tf
daughter, Dorothy, will move to Jeweler, 1211 Main street.
Portland the last of this week, Mr
For health, comfort and style in
Sherman will still continue his mill
corsetry wear Spirella; all late sup­
business in this county, however,
porting garments carried.—Mrs. M.
Betty, the little daughter of Mr. E. Caudle, corsetiere, Hillsboro,
and Mrs. J. E. Huisman of Corne­ telephone 384.
17-20
lius, had her tonsils removed Wed­
Dr.
I.uzader,
eyesight
special
­
nesday morning at the Smith hos­
ist, uses no “bait” to catch
pital.
the unwary. He tells you
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Benn left openly after a careful and scientific
Sunday for their ranch at Swift examination just what your glasses
Current, Saskatchewan, making the will cost, which is always as low as
trip by auto. They will be in Can­ | first quality glasses can be sold,
i At the Hillsboro Pharmacy
ada for three months or more.
every Saturday. Have your
Kenneth Robb of LaGrande is , eyes examined.
visiting here with his brother, Dr.
J. O. Robb, while attending the
Dance at Laurel
Supreme Council of Scottish Rite
There will be a dance at the Lau­
Masons.
rel Community hall Saturday night,
Miss Hazel Gleich of Ritzville, June 23. Everybody invited. 16-17
Wash., is a guest for a few days of
Dance at North Plain*
Miss Marie Stranhan. Miss Strana­
At W. O. W. hall Saturday night,
han, who has been ill, is able to be June
16. Clark’s orchestra. Tickets
out again.
75 cents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Farnham,
who have been living in Hillsboro
Binders! Binders! Binders!
this winter, moved Monday to their
Get ready for harvest. Let me
place northeast of Hillsboro.
fix them up.—E. E. Marshall, ad­
Mrs. Eugene Longsworth and son dress Beaverton route 4; residence
of Stafford were guests Sunday of Witch Hazel station.
16-19
Mrs. Elma Denby.
Mrs. A. C. Walter of Seattle
For rest and recreation go to
visited with her cousin, W. F. Boley,
BALM GROVE
Wednesday.
where there is lots of shade—
(Other Locals on page four)
Where wood, stoves and tables
Perfection Bakery open on Sun­ are plentiful, and games for old
and young that want to play.
days.
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Are your eyes in good
condition? Dr. Glutsch will
make a thorough, scientific
examination of your eyes without
FUNERAL HOME
charge or obligation. Consult him
and get the facts about your eyes Sixth 4 W»*hin(ton
Phone 972
Wednesday, June 27, at Washington
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the nineteenth week,
the twentieth week,
the twenty-first week.
Other Terms May Be Arranged
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