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? I THE HILLSBORO ARGIJS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE NINE --------------------- .------------------------------------------------ Rev. and Mrs. G. C. Kay of Carl Mrs. T. H. Tullock and non, Mrs. McKeever of Portland was a Tommy, of Kahlotus, Wash., ar- guest of Miss Dulcina Brown for ton were Sunday visitors here. Frank Creps of Banks was in the riv.id this week for, a few week»’ Beveral days last week viait with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Til city on business Wednesday. Miss Margaret Hines of Forest Mr. und Mrs. /O. Coslett and ton. Mrs. Tullock is a daughter of Grove is a guest this week of Mis» Mrs. A. II. Biassing attended the family were Sunday visitors at Sea- Mr. and Mr». Tilton and had not Catherine Stangel. visited here for ten years. She i league of Western Writers meet •jide. What’s On at Ihr Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Wharton of sees great improvement in Hillsboro ut the Multnomah hotel in Port ing Venetian Theater Mr. ami Mr». George Harms and since her last visit. The Tullock» near Helvetia were in Hillsboro on land Thursday. The Northwest for are living on an 800-acre wheat Wednesday. Poetry Society, of which Mrs. Blass- family left Wednesday morning B. M. Goodman and brother, Earl, ranch, and just harvested! 4,000 ing is a member, acted as hosts to a vacation at Rockaway. Judge and Mrs. E. J. Ward re- bushels of grain. of Portland, spent the week-end on the league convention, which was the Wilson river on a fishing ex held from Thursday to Saturday, turned Sunday from u three weeks’ Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Bell of Cor inclusive. Representatives were pre»- stay at St. Martin’s Springs, Wash. vallis were week-end guests of Mrs. pedition. Mrs. J. E. Butler and son, Marion, Bell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. The ladies of the Methodist church I'nt from ns far north us Toronto, Sunday, Monday. Tuesday Canada, mid us fur south us south- of Portland, were gue».s last week Brown. Their daughter, Miss Bar will have an ice cream social next Augii»! I'.i N 11 of their relatives, Mrs. Ann Sigler bara, who had been spending the Wednesday night in the basement j urn California. Giara Bow in Everybody week here, returned home with of the M. E. church. •‘Ladies of the Midi" Mr. mid Mrs. Ed Bowman and and Mrs. Lucy Sigler. Mr. und Mrs. F. O. Eagon and them. On Sunday they held a fam welcome. i daughter, Grace, Mr. und Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Wilkes re- Wednesday and Thursday Blaser, and I). II. Reasoner of Ver Rev. E. B. Lockhart attended the ily reunion at the home of Mr! and turned Sunday night from a few : nonia went io La Center, Wash., Epworth League Institute at Falls Mrs. R. A. Dean at Witch August 22 and 2» 19 being present. Mrs. Dean is a days’ visit at Longview, Wash., with Bebe Daniel» in "60 50 Girl" Sunday, where they visited at Mrs. City Sunday. Mr. Wilkes’ nephew, Bert Wilkes, Mrs. Beatrice McCloud left for daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Blaser's old home five miles out of Comini Sun.. Mon., Tu»». town. This wan the first visit she Portland Saturday, after a week’s D. Erich Lucan and family of He-j and fgamily. Mrs. C. A. Lamkin, who was op August 2<1 27 28 hud made there fbr 45 years. They visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clay Free- attle were Hillsboro visitors over also visited Longview and at Scap mna. Jane) Gaynor and t'hurles Sunday. Mr. Lucas is assistant erated upon a few weeks ago at the poose. wher»' they visited Mr. and Furroll in “Street Angel" Little Sally Gardner has been vice-president of the National Bank St. Vincent’s hospital, following a Mrs. Wade Everest and daughter, spending the week at the home of of Commerce, now a member of the sudden illness, was brought home Eva. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stohler in Marine Bancorporation of Seattle. , Tuesday and is improving nicely. Their correspondent bank here is Miss Belle Taggart, who is va- Mis« Elizabeth Gheen and her sis Bank». Roy Bowers of Raymond, Wash., the Shute Savings bank, and Mr. cationing at Netarts with her ter, Mrs. Clark Brown, who is visit John Ryan ia back on the route a guest ef his brother in-law and Lucas was paying a visit to the of mother, Mrs. G. N. Taggart, has ing here from Ferndale, Wash., sister, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Splering. were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. a» city mail carrier after a vacation ficers. been ill with pleurisy, but is re- with his family at the Tillamook Henry Rithaler Jr. of near Cor- George Schultz of Oregon City. Mrs. beaches. The Skaggs-Safeway people en- j ported as improving. nelius was u Hillsboro businesn Schultz returned with them for a George Alexander of Salem was Mrs. Emma Dierdorff and her sis joyed a picnic Sunday at Mt. Rose visitor Monday. week’s visit ut the home of her ter, Mrs. J. B. Schaefer, of Linn- park on the Columbia highway. ' a Hillsboro visitor Friday, coming Mrs. E. E Russell and daughter* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas ton, who is visiting here, spent the Those attending from here were Mr. ! after his mother-in-law, Mrs. Mary are visiting relatives at The Dalles Gheen. and Mrs. John Goleeke and family, Corwin, who had been visiting here week-end at Neskowin. this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stanton and fam Mrs. W. H. Joos and daughter, Mias Maud Truitt left Tueaday ily, James and Clifford Cramer, for some lime. Mrs. A. II Meyers and family of Miss Anonu, left Saturday for Cra for a visit with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stangel and Connell station were Hillsboro busi- ! ter Luke and other southern Oregon und Mrs. E. E. Truitt at Auburn, j Charles Ross, Harry Stanton and daughter, Catherine, and the Ed Thurston Gremsgard. ness visitors Saturday. 1 places, and will also visit at Yreka, Wash. Boos family of Forest Grove, en- Oliver Johnston of North Plains joytyl a picnic at Battle Ground Mr and Mrs. Charles Hummock I California. Miss Joos, who is em Rev. W. A. ‘ Gordon and family of have gone to Astacadoro, California, ployed in the Ray Muling company’s Portland were guests the last of the was a Hillsboro business visitor on lake in Washington Sunday. Monday. Mr. Johnston says the office, just returned from a short where they will reside. Mrs. Frank Davts and Mrs. Earl week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. crops are turning out much better Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tews and vacation at Seaside. J. W. Gates, and from here went to than expected, especially the fall Donelson were week-end visitors at Miss Naidu Chase has taken a po Neskowin for a short vacation. Sand Lake and were accompanied »on left Sunday for a week at the grain. Oats are going 50 bushels home by Robert Davis, who had sition with the well known Mitchell Tillamook beaches. Miss Beatrice Lockhart left Wed to the acre and wheat from 40 to been at the Boy Scout camp for a Mrs. T. E. Bledsoe and Mrs. Mag Dre»» Manufacturing company of nesday for Neskowin for a week’» 50 bushels. i month. gie Anderson of Hazddale were in Portland. Miss Chase recently re vacation with sorority sisters of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Long of turned from Chicago, where she Wendell Brown, son of Mr. and Hillsboro on business Saturday. Beta Chi of the Willamette univer Portland are receiving took a course in designing. She is congratula- Mrs. E. C. Brown, who has been Mrs. L. T. McPheeters and Mrs. a graduate of the 1927 class of sity. tions upon the birth of a son Wed- ' with the Woolworth company in E. L. Moore left Wednesday for a Hillsboro high school. Rev. and Mrs. S. McMinis and neBday morning at the Emanuel Portland for some time, was trans few weeks' vacation at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Literal and duughter, Mias Avoca, and Mr. and hospital. The new arrival is a grand ferred to Medford, where he will Mrs. John Narup, son Ferdinand, i son, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shuck and Mrs. L. V. Hulit and family went son of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long of be with the same company. and daughters, Matilda and Melissa, son, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Glascoe to the Mt. Hood section Tuesday to this city. Miss Deborah Barrett returned of Banks, were Hillsboro visitors and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ar gather huckleberries. The I. O. O. F. fraternity will Saturday from a week’s visit with Monday. Colinty Agent O. T,. McWhorter hold a picnic Sunday at Sellwood her sister, Mrs. George Dooley, at thur Jesse and family were picnick Mr. and Mrs. Leo K. Crouch and ers Sunday on the Willamette near and family returned Monday_from park in Portland and all Odd Fel Banks. She also visited her sister, a five-day trip to Yakima, Wash., lows and Rebekahs are invited to Mrs. Amanda Purdin, at Forest children, Frances Jean and Donald, Independence. of Olympia, Wash., were guests Fri Mz/’ and Mrs. l’aul Helm and Mrs. where they visited at the home of attend. It is expected that many Grove, who had just returned from day of Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Kelley. John Griffith of Washtucna. Wash., his parents. local people will attend the picnic. I Yakima, Wash. brought Robnett Dr. William Glenn Bell, while getting out of and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Worthy Mr. and Mrs. John Johannsen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carlile and his car Friday at Aloha, stepped on of Huntington Beach, Cal., were some fine specimens of pears to and son, and Kenneth and George son, Harold, returned Monday eve in north- this office from his orchard a rock and fractured his left ankle. week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Johannsen, are vacationing at Sea ning from a two weeks’ visit t<f He is able to be about on crutches. L. Christensen and Mrs. Christen west Hillsboro, The variety is not side, while John is attending the Coquille, Marshfield and other Coos West Coast Insurance company con Bay points. They met several for Mrs. J. W. Kelley and Miss Ag sen's mother, Mrs. Mary Woodward. known to the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hawes of vention at Gearhart. Mrs. Mullin, .who formerly lived nes Mailman were week end visitors | mer Hillsboro people while visiting at Seattle, guests of relatives and here, had a paralytic stroke Sunday Portland were guests Sunday of Mrs. Lloyd Tupper and son, Rob- at those places. Mrs. Clara Garrett and son, Tom, friends. morning at the home of her daugh ert, went to Seaside Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brock and Mr, and Mrs. M. L. Sturdevant ter, Mrs. Mabel Wheeler, at Wheeler. and went to Balm Grove for a pic will spend the rest of the month daughter, Arlene, spent the week with Mrs. Tupper’s mother, Mrs. end at the home of Mr. Brock’s and family, who have been living at She has made her home with her nic. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Erickson of John Jeffcott, of Portland, at her brother, C. L. Brock, and family, at Cornelius, have moved to Portland, daughter for some time. Lloyd Reed, who has been visit- Vancouver, Wash., were week-end beach cottage. and arc domiciled at 766 Tibbet Vernonia. While there they attend ing at the home of his aunt, Mrs. guests of Mrs. Erickson’s parents, street. Miss Margaret Long of the ad ed the Odd Fellows’ picnic on Sun- Mr arid Mrs. C. H. Emmott and E. W. Moore, for the past four Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kroeger, of this vertising department of the Tele day. gram is enjoying a week's vacation daughter. Miss Joyce, and Mins Mil months, returned this week to his city. Fred Sewell returned Monday F. L. Austin of San Diego, Cal., at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gale from a five-day trip to Medford dred Elder left Sunday for New home at Oakland, Cal., to enter school. was a Hillsboro visitor Monday af Wells at Sheridan. port and the Tillamook beaches. with the Artisan band of Portland, The Busy Bees of the Grange ternoon, calling on old friends. He Miss Agnes Maltman and Miss of which he is a member, The band They will be gone a week. Alfred Pieren, who lives eight will hold a picnic next Tuesday af was formerly in the insurance busi Mildred McLeod attended a house played for the Artisans’ Pacific miles north of Hillsboro, was a visi ternoon nt the grove on G. C. ness in this city. Mr. Austin had party in Portland Tuesday night at Coast Conclave, which was held in tor here Saturday, Mr. Pieren has Chase’s place, and in the evening just returned from a visit to his the home of Mr. and Mrs. George that city. Representatives were in McFall. attendance from California, Pregon a peach orchard and he says they the men will go ou( for a picnic old home in the east. supper. John R. Bailey At me down from Miss Thelma Drake of Portland, and Washington. Mr. Sewell says are exceptionally Ane thia year. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Garrett and Buxton Wednesday to visit in the a student of Oregon State college, he saw the best drill work, put on Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Luther and by a ladies’ team from Portland, daughter, Edna, of Portland, were Mrs. Margaret Webb left Sunday county seat with his many friends. was a guest of Miss Laura Deck that he ever witnessed. guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. for a two weeks’ sojourn at Sea He says the prune crop is excep over the week-end. Mr. They were accompanied by tionally heavy on his farm. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Cheatham and O. J. Gillette. Mrs. Luther is a side. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Garrett of Ore Bailey went on into Portland on Miss Evelyn Park* of Portland visit niece of Mr. Gillette. Thursday morning. gon City. ed Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. W.. Robert Crandall and daughter. _ Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gardner re- Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. George Limber re- Miss Ruth, of Los Angeles, Cab, left S. A. Sanfsfd of Roseburg, ap- today for home after a week’s visit turned Friday from a two weeks' turned today from a week's vaca- In a New 1928 with Mr. Crandall's mother, Mrs. wedding trip to Shipperd's Springs tion which included a visit with praiser for the Spokane Federal Elizabeth Crandall, and his brother, and Government Springs. They will' Mrs. Gardner's brother, Wayne Land bank, is in the city for a few be nt home to their friends after Vaught, and Miss Irene Taylor in days. Max Crandall, and family. .September first nt 946 Fifth street. Bend. From there they went to J. C. Rogers of near Laurel was Mrs. Frances Norton of Tonquin Frank F. Mares, Hillsboro May . ' Crater Lake' an<l cominl? hack by We will take only a limited ns a Hillsboro visitor Saturday, lag representative, purchased the | waF of ,h»’ McKenzie Pass, visited a Hillsboro visitor Wednesday. He number of students. Charles was accompanied by his laughter rs. Norton, who teaches ir. Dis first Studebaker Erskine sedan sold |n* Newport for a while, Langmack, licensed pilot, in of Portland. trict 73 of that place, says that the from the new C. W. White super Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Berdan of structor. school will open there on Septem J. D. Buchanan of Portland has Wenatchee, Wash., Than Berdan service station. ber 4» taken a position with Frank’s mar Passengers of Crockett, Cal., ket. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chase and nn(l "°n’ taken any place any time Mrs. Frances Norton, who teaches family and Miss Ida Chase returned ^’ “ r- ,an< "“d J. Mrs. Mrs. Mr’- C. E. Downer, Mrs.i at Tonquin, was in Hillsboro Satur today from a two weeks' stay at, Mrs. S. L. Long of Eugene is Telephone 872 for information W. Sinclair, Mrs. Mrs? J. R. Hargrave day. She says that the schoolhouse ('annon Beach mid a trip down the an<* 1 sons, Janies, William and visiting her son, Percy Long, and .... p__ _ ’ has been repainted and reshingled — Frank; Mrs. Alvin Batchelar, and family. Roosevelt highway. thin sumntvr and is ready for the Mrs. Ray Sinclair ■ made a trip up Mr. and Mrs. M. Covington spent East of Hillsboro on Orenco Montezuma lodge will go to Port opening of school on September 4. land tonight, where they will have the Columbia highway and the Mt. the week-end at Seaside. Market Road Mrs. A. E. Mnden, who has been Hood loop trip last Thursday. Dr. W. J. Thompson of Salem a candidate initiated In the second I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. degree work at the Star lodge in Mr. and Mrs. Ben Franklin, transacted business here Monday. Joseph Scheurcr, and her .»inter, that city. daughter, Mabel, and »on, Porter, Mrs. C. H. Emmott, and Portland Mr. and Mrs. Chester Koble left I of Julesburg, Colorado, were guests relatives, left Sunday for her home Tuesday for a two weeks’ vacation ■ from Friday to Monday at the home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Maden at Spokane, where they will visit of their friends and former neigh expect to come to Oregon to reside. bors, Mr. and Mr». G. W. Pool and with relatives of Mr. Koble. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phillip* and family. The two families spent Sat Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cowell and urday in McMinnville, guests of Mr. grandson, Glen Pickens, returned the last of the week from a month’s son of Spokane, Wash., are guests and Mrs. Hilemans, former Colo vacation at Barview. Mrs. A. K. i of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Person. Mrs. rado friends. Pickens spent the last week with I Cowell is a sister of Mrs. Person. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engeldinger The Grange Busy Bees will have her parents and son and returned and children attended a reunion of an ice cream social Saturday after- home with them. noon and evening at the court house the Engeldinger and Wells families IM Sunday at Island park east of Can- Mrs. Clyde Middleton and two square. children of Spokane, Wash., visited by. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bowman and daugh Mrs. R. Z A. Wells and family, Mr. the last of the week with Mrs. James Wood, and are guests this ter, Grace, returned Saturday from and Mrs. Eric Hoffman, and Mr. week of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mor-1 a week's visit with Mrs. Bowman's and Mrs. Otto Schultz of Oregon gan, and also of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd father, I). B. Reasoner, at Vernonia. City; Mr. and Mrs. James Wells of Brown. Mrs. Middleton is a sister! Mrs. A. H. Flye of Vancouver, Jennings Lodge, Arthur Hoffman of RICHARD ARLEN | Wash., was a guest the first of the West Linn. Mr. and Mrs. George of Mr. Morgan. week of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Spier- Engeldinger, Mr. and Mrs. Matt En- a Qaramouni Miss Dorothy Sherman of Port ing. geldinger and Miss Anna Engeldin- land was visiting with Hillsboro Mr. and Mrs.. Lester Ireland and ger of Portland. friends Friday. Miss Sherman will daughters returned Thursday from enter Oregon State college at Qjr- | vallls this full. Others of the 1928 a two weeks' vacation trip to Long graduating class of Hillsboro high Beach, Cal. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates were school who expect to attend are the Misses liuth Gitlmore, Ruth Julien, week-end visitors at Seaside, guests of Mrs. Gates’ sisters, Mrs. George Esther Brown and Vera Hensley. Wilcox and Mrs. C. E. Kindt. C. W. WHITE MOTOR COMPANY’S Arthur Jenkinson, formerly Mrs. Rev. Fife of Forest Grove was of Hillsboro, has been very success ful in passing her examinations )#re Sunday night and took part in with honors in singing, voice pro I the union services at the Methodist duction, history of music, theory church. and harmony at the London Royal Academy of Musicians of London, Special on Car Washing and Greasing f England. She is now L. R. A. M. licentiate of the Royal Academy of We have a hydraulic hoist to raise your car and ?\n exquisite Diamond Soli Music. check all loose or worn parts wvhile washing and taire, perfectly cut, and of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Koppelmnn greasing. fiery blue whitA brilliance. of Chicago, III., are visiting with All in fine condition I The 18K Solid Gold Mount M rs. Koppelninn’s aunt, Mrs. Peter Try Our Latest Type Electric Vulcanizer ing is hand carved in the Pyle, and her cousins, Mrs. John new design, and at unusual FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBES Johannsen and Tennis Pylf, and ly low prices. families, Mrs. Pyle hnd not seen har niece for 45 years. The visi- Used Cars of All Kinds, as well as tors are being taken over the Co- i lumbia highway, the Mt. Hood loop, JEWELER Only one at this price! the benches and other places during Telephone 991-Y their visit, anil are enjoying the Ask about Free Premiums 1211 Main Street country very much. They came by way of Denver and Sait Lake and 1321 Main Street will return via Seattle and St. Paul. -Local Briefly ♦ Learn to Fly! Mrs. Wayne Patterson was hos tess at luncheons Friday and Sat urday of last week. The guests at Friday’s luncheon were Mrs. G. A. Patterson, Mrs. Ralph Marshall, Vance, Wehrung and Keith Patter son of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Patterson and children. At Saturday’s luncheon those present were Mrs. A. E. Osmund, Mrs. Al fred Osmund, and the Misses Cora and Stella Osmund of Portland, Mrs. Oscar Humburg of Beaverton, Mrs. Fred Rood and daughters, Gladys, Marjorie and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and children. Miss Ruth and Edward Linklater will leave Friday morning for San Francisco, after a week’s visit with their mother, Mrs. Zula Linklater, and family. They visited a few days with their brother, Francis, ¡Mid wife, at Aberdeen, Wash., be fore coming to Hillsboro. Miss Ruth is with the American Express com pany and Edward is a chemist with the National Lead company in the southern city. Mrs. Linklater and her family spent the week-end at their summer home above Meacham. Mrs. Gina Rushold of Minneap olis, Minnesota, Mrs. A. E. Osmund and Alfred Osmund of Portland, and George Braffield of Berkeley, Cal., were guests the last of the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rood. Rushold is an aunt and Osmund is the mother of Mrs. Rood. f ______ (Other Locals on page four) Perfection Bakery open on Sun days. 17-tf We couldn’t make it all — so we made the Best. — Bailey’s Ice Cream. 23-24 Better let Andy fix your watch He knows how.—J. L. Anderson, Jeweler, 1211 Main street. 16-tf Why not have us prevent tomorrow’» possible eye defects by caring for them wisely today? We insure your glasses against breakage and examine your eyes without extra charge. Dr. Glutsch may be con sulted at the Washington Hotel, Wednesday, August 29. 25-26 Dance at Laurel There will be a dance at the Lau rel Community hall Saturday night. August 18, Everybody invited. 24-25 uiJRq OU noX Op |[1M uoissitupt? 001 PUB ‘UUBM SI aqi pus ‘93JJ si autiuutiMs PUB S3A0)S *POOM dJdqM HAOHD WIVfl Home-made ice cream, 50 cents a quart.—Perfection Bakery. 17-tf o) oB "U’l p°°D We couldn’t make £ all — so we made the Best. — Bailey’s Ice Cream. 23-24 B JOd If you want your car repaired right take it where I took mine last time. They sure did a good job, at the City Service Station Third and Washington LES RIGGS, Prop. KNOW THE FACTS before you make ANY INVESTMENT Your money is protected here by selected First Mortgages—Under strict State Supervision Your Savings Earn 7% With Safety SAFE & RELIABLE Washington Savings & Loan Assn. J. M. PERSON, Mgr. Shute Bank Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon Air King Plane ANNOUNCEMENT • • Hillsboro Air Port VENETIAN-Sun., Mon., Tues August 19-20-21 I * (Ur* BOW LADIES OF TUE UAQ THE MOB Super Service Station Sewing Machines Diamond Solitaire $5 ' $8 $10 All Steel Cultivator $>.75 The Whatnot J. L. Anderson STUDEBAKER-ERSKINE CARS THE HILLSBORO TRANSFER has been purchased from Jacob Vannett by E. A. KASPERSON of Portland, and WESLEY JONES of Aloha— and we will do all kinds of local or tance hauling. We make trips to each day. If you are in need of a just,call us. We will be prompt and long dis- Portland Transfer efficient. • • • I Hillsboro Transfer Company Telephone 542 1246 Lincoln Street