THE Page Six H IL L S B O R O ARG US. Eastm an. Edith Higgle and Ethel Movers; second board. George Fish er. Vernon Strubb. Fay Mead. Dud- lev Sm ith, and Carl Teller D C ornutt was taken very ill at his home at the Elwood Mill tin ttrst of last week. Later in the week he was removed to a P o rt land hospital. Mrs. Lucinda Mead of Banks was a Buxton visitor election day. Mrs lone Justice of m a r Vei SCHOLLS -Miss Sophia Jackson of Scholls is one of Che Farm Union noma is picking straw oci lies a candidates for queen of the “H ap George K irk s place, driving back py Days celebration in Hillsboro. and lo rth daily Mr and Mrs George Kirk e n te r Scholls Epworth League will e n tertain the Tigard League Sunday tained relatives from Portland this evening Special numbers u n i be week-end Miss Margie Hens.ey o. near Cornelius was also a week-exu. given oy the Tigard members. Mr and Mrs Ferd G roner. Miss guest there. Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Fuller o. Wilma Herd and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Twice and children went to De- Sunset Camp visited relatives hen. Poe Hay Sunday tor several days. Saturday. „ „ , Raymond Jungnickel of Hillsbon Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Burge of Hills- boro and Steve Burge ot Portland spent last week at the George Fish- werc Sunday guests at tile S. A. er home Several from here attended tin G otter home. Mrs. B er.ha Lovegren and chil graduation exercises at Banks h.gli Friday night. Onlt one student. dren Mary and Ernest and Miss Dorothea Frewing went to Ione Harold Fisher, graduated with tilt Friday for a few days' visit. class from here. Buxton Farm ers' Union baseball Attend Contention Mrs. Lucille Flint is the dele team won a game of baseball with Farm ers' Union team from Blooni- R Frank Peters gate for Ruby Rebekah lodge at uie convention ai Tillamook this mg at Hillsboro Sunday afternoon, week a n l H T. Hesse will repre- the score being 9 10 7. Next Sun- sen t Lincoln I. O. O F. days game is scheduled Buxton Seventeen are employed weeding and West Union at W es. U n io n ., onions at the Rowell brothers place Miss Gladys LaZott and Wil.u tills week. Edwards of near Vernonia were Mrs. J. E Bennett, Misses Lor- m arried at Vancouver last week, alne Demmir. and Erm al Trask are The br.de is a daughter ol Mr and ill this week. Mrs. Harry LaZott. The groom is A rthur Bogard went to Hood Riv- the youngest son of Mr mid Mrs er 'Tuesday for a n indefinite su y . Har.ey Eeiwarus. who formerly lived He has work in the woods. here. Mr. and Mrs. J W. R aynard en- Mr. and Mrs Bud Davies of tertained after graduation exercises Newport were Buxton visitors S at- Friday evening in honor of th eir urday night. son John, one of the graduates. Lewis Morgan of Goldson is driv- Buv Farm ing truck for his uncle. C. A Mur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olhn Keith, gan. during straw berry season. Mrs. H Edwards and daughter who have been at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M ur Neva of near Vernonia and Mr ray. tor several weeks, have p u r and Mrs. B Atwood and family of chased a farm near the M aynard Scofie.d attended a nance h e r e £ _ \ place on the M ountain and will Saturday nigh:. • , • . I »• ' _ -Ä »' ? Johnnie Stowell of Ryderwood. move there soon. i . X - ■ j Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Nason of Wash., visited relatives and friends Ny ■'It.’' .' ; P ortland were Wednesday guests at here this week-end. ' ; ; ; Mrs. Thelma M artin of Portland tne L. W. Guild home. Ashley Dixon Jr. spent the week- is pickutg straw berries at C. A. I end at the T. R. Moore home and Morgans. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hodgdon of ► -X ■ . with Jam es and Wilour Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seiffert and Mr. and P ortland visited Mrs. Hodgdon s Mrs. J. H. Moore attended g rad u a mother. Mrs. William Hiddins. last tion exercises a t the lig a rd high week. school as guests of Leland Moore, J Mrs. Rhoda Watson entertained J. M. Vanderaanden J. O. Johnson relatives from Vancouver and P o rt a graduate. As a torecast of memorial S u n land Friday. day Rev. H awthorne will speak on Mr. and Mrs. Earl "T n at fadeth not away." w itn speci set Camp near Timber al music by the choir. Saturday. They also Mrs. O. L. Hayen and Mrs. Tobey of n ear Banks. H D. K erkm an of Schettini, republican, county commissioner. Olsen of P ortland were guests at the Ed Benson home during the week-end and attended eighth grade Pranger Anna Bernards. Mary Seus. B a C C a la U tt 'a t e i l l and Fred Meeuwsen, Aloysius Van graduation exercises at K inton as guests ol Miss Mary E. Benson, one T ti il 1 ' i t I nilhpt* derzanden. Kaiph cop, Bill Blake. in ju r e U a t l u n u e r clarence Vanderzanden. Henry ] Van- oi tne graduates. Kemoael Store Front t t m r i r _Cavanaiieh P domelen. Raymond Herter. Law - -rw o store i e fro windows Va" d?!?e>' Vuicent K rleger' BEAVERTON— B a c c a l a u r e a t e P o .ter <K Trask n t is brIk“ S ^ 7 ^ rttuS a “ x® cai®’at oeing remodeled. Two large windows Cochran last week Upon ciose ex- B ertram Hermens, Gervais Jensen. service tor the Beaverton 1934 grad- uating class was held tn the high an a a F renen aoor are being in- bSkentlw n e V h f s w huh'w iU P ^ K h e ? Ehff "I n d * J o e ^ & m iS d s school auditorium Sunday evening suuied. Aiex K arpenstein is building a coniine him .to the hospital B y æ ^ w ^ ^ m ^ ^ g a m e s . at 8 o'clock. The invocation was given by Rev Charles F. Clarke, new store a t the junction of the about six weeks. and Bena and Schoos Ferry road. Anthony K ?nd ia m ih Mrs. P. scripture reading by Rev. O. W .TXoXIVTIJI T k uourg lW U ik g graduated lO M U a it -U i from iU U l , Springer, sermon by Rev H. G. air. and Mrs. Joe K err and Mr. the ,e Vernonia hign school Friday. •> . X ^ r z a n d e n and fawhy. Mr. and Mrs Harvey Jesse and Dickman, and prayer and benedic ana Mrs. W nuam N utter and joe w h d e ^ w ^ i T a t ' S ^ S e t’ c a m J T ^ son Donald of Hillsboro visited Mrs. non by Rev. 6 N. Taylor Tay tion G Music a t r r jr . sp""-t M others Day with wane working at Sunset cam p last „ ~ t av w r<e< f furnished u rn is h e d bv Bet] was by th the e Bethany Pres- m is. n-eriis rnotner Mrs. Agnes Monday is reported t0 have his C. F. Jesse s Sunday. Due to m ucn uiness around the : byterian church choir. ixcuauktn, a t Corvams. jaws oroken in lour places and has m e M oun.ainsiae cemetery a s a chest injury of undeterm ined Roy community the graduating i ladies oi lhe Beaverton Con- sociation spent several days the origin. class of the Roy Parochial school i gxegational church sponsored a received th eir diplomas in the S t dinner • last — iiTot ol the week getting tne cem T hursday evening and Mr. c h ^ h Sunday, -niose^re- a program put etery ready for Memorial day. . and „ M r s ^ D r a k e a n d .M r on by the public m e Stnolis Grange entertained were guests of Mr. ¿ind Mrs. W. ceiving their dip.oinas were; Clara speaking class oi the local nigh Vanderzanden, R ita Duyck. Mary the Newoerg Commercial ciuo with school. The committee tn charge in- Sunday. Ann Meeuwsen, Agnes Pranger. Ar- eluded Mesdames Metcalf. Dean, a uenent ainner Monday evening, E. Gilmore and Mrs. cTank Rochet ol roiiow ing program was given: vocal P o Mr. rt l a n d spent th e week-end w ith ¿-H .r_b5rt.„®?.leS ii? ' T eit, MclCercher Denney. Boswell. uuet, Airs, cal Benson and Mrs. George Delplanche and John Her- Webb and Mlas Genevieve Carter. and Mrs. Wiruam H uum an. ju i.u s Christensen; reathngs by Mr. The annual Beaverton high school Mr. and Mrs. A rtnur Eiuott and inckx. Mrs. a i r s , Eiizaoetn c a i r a u e c u Reed ev e e u and u m r Mrs. . . . . o. A. i». , . i » . , . - Hr i , p P h 'i in s u e r a S e t •“ * • and , ‘ ^ rs C larence, dedate banquet was held in the ®,or? ' cafeteria of the high school last Tuesday evening, with Donald Wal- ker as toastm aster. Talks were giv en by Ivan Bierly, M argaret West, nimiit.es from Indian trail cays to Delbert Burke. Boo Denney. Doug Mrs. Henry Neison an d Mrs. Ben uie present. Tne Schmeitzer and H art las Taylor. Kenn. h Taylor, Mil went to Portland to attend tne o.rem uer orenestra with Eve.yn Ai. dred Twohy. and L. G. Webb, pub G. Barnes circus Saturuay. nesse a t the piano, turm sned music _______ ____ _______ _____ Some recent books have been l i c speaking m .uructor Special Mr. an a Mrs. Jo n n K ausn went lor tne program and dancing. to P ortland Monday to a.ten d tne placed in the library. "The T a1"/11 guests included Mr and Mrs. I rt Mis. v . is. streten e r aoserved her graduation ot tneir daughter, Louise, by Bromfieid. In this book he has Metzler, Mrs E G. Webb, Miss oinuiuay anniversary May 15 with a t tne St. V incents hospital. given us a recreation oi an A m en- Elizabeth Huff, Miss Thelm a Teft, an outaoor auiner party. Among tne i LaRue Brown was returned to the ban life th at has vanished, a record and Ronald Webb, guests were M ^ Mary S.retcher Of ' mid-western - id-western culture. I t Is con- c o n -( The McMinn Bible class met a t lrQm a DaaJy infected knee sa h i, h best ~ t h«u, n . More More the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. arm Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. J. J. W. W. Tice Tice of ol R r sidered c re d his book. • rr One r-ortiand. uu.1 oe confined^here lor sever- River" by Galsworthy. T his book LawTence last Saturday with Miss Mr. and Mrs. J. S. P otter of P ort- “ e bontined there lor sever- brmgs t<v a happy / oncluslon the Genevieve C arter as hdstess. W E. la n d were w ere Saturday aays. Richmond spent __ _ n n e r C h h o a r rw o p l e l U jh e h hero-1 p r n - l G arn ett took as e .. r..v. land S aturday visitors a t the ai Irene the _ week- story « of m Dinny his text fnr for the e .u io rd Trask home. .-a in . . h ich bppan M a id pvpninor m ru ssin n I C n r l.ith han. end Gaies C .... r e .............. S wiiS Miss inp. ine. w which began in In hm his book book "Maid evening d discussion Cor. 15th c chap- Mr. ana Mrs. Raipn Vale went to 0 Dorothy Oison Sue atten aed m e in Waiting." "House Across the ter beginning witn the 35th ver c Vancouver Sunday to bring home e senior \jlav given a t Forest Grove River" by Corbett and “M other” by Miss Rhoda Thyue was in charge a t r o oacctaur'eate r e s t u ro v e Pearl Buick. . .„ a song period. their daughter Bar oar a. who re- . senior p.ay given tne* Two books of especial of the devotional and m ained at their torm er home to the oacciaureate intefest tQ the younger read er. Sam uel Lawrence J r sang t h e n n isn her first year of high school, ^ rv ic e s su n aay .. . p a t of silver Bush " by Montgom- "Lost Chord" as a special number ivirs. Ed Demmin entertained the % W ison ol Albany spen. Ust ery ..Swlmming s t y l*.. by After the meeting closed, games Laure. ciuo a t the Lautel h ad last uhter- - -law Mr wild M rs Jolum y Weissmuller, hero in T ar- were enjoyed by me young people Weonesoay. I n e Demnuns. who rive G m rg^W iB on Thev t o o k ^ e r h o m e 220 the Ape Man, world's champion R efreshm ents of punch and cookies hvcdUI t ° l l u r “ P C6’ iOrmerI> s X Koeay m“ ht. y r e s w im m e r/ were served. The next meeting will be held as usual a t the R. B. Mc Mr. and Mrs. Ted S attler and . M rs' A r/ li r Minn home, and will be the last Wild Cargo” Scheduled daughter of P ortland spent Friday 5Pent the week-end with Mrs. GU- ot the waaon. at Venetian Four Day* meeting a t the Ed Demmin home an d called m ores parents in Portland, Members of the Beaverton Ki- a t the H enry Reese home n e a r Mrs. Moreli and two children With a wild anim al h u n ter as Its wanis and Tigard Lions club in George Hinsboro. s. ar "a and attend « ¿ n d a v club ^ F U rry Reynolds and family spent spent Mr. Friday and Mrs. S tan to n and him s tbe nV dangers p1teT his which "'tasclnating O u lk " night deluded1 thV w‘u held a ^ booster at Tigard last Sunday on a trip to Bonneville and baby ¿on .J r - a rm e d Mon- trade. “Wild Cargo.” coming to the ‘ f t h e ' members and visitors in>n m s the Mt. Hood Loop. ¿ay from Ioledo to visit with Mr. Venetian theatre Sunday. Monday. portlandP Sid"sh<Trw Jrt1 H Mrs. Lucy Wolle came Tuesday S ta n to n s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday and Wednesday, unreels H az e n n re sirie n t of th e with the Bones lamily from T a il Cnarles G. Stanton. the latest Frank Buck Adventures a n d L ^2 n lia a L e w / 1 e to visit relatives here a few days. ( Mr. and Mrs. C narles G. S tan - in the Asiatic jungles. breaker’ of t h / X m ™ ‘ ------------------------- ton are spending several days th is E v en more Interest-compelling Mirtex^t Allen home econ we.e? Jn * ? ri ? nd- „ „ . th an his "Bring 'Em Back Alive," MLSS Marlon Allen’ homc econ- fiv e Ijr a C lU a tC r r o m ..M r. and Mrs. George Scott of Frank Buck's Wild Cargo concen- Newport spent the week-end with trates its thrills upon incidents a t- R l l v f O t l C v F iliT P S r h o o l M r' “,£o tts orother-in-iaw and sis- ta c h e l to the technique of catching D l l A l U I l X J1 ttVIL O C IIV H J1 ter_ Mr and Mrs. B. M. Wright. bit? game v am e a alive. liv e A n o ta b le incident big A notable incident Mrs. K enneth Beneuel returned ¡s the spectacular clash between BUXTON—Buxton school closed Friday with aU pupils m aking th eir h a black Pa m her and a massive py- grades but one Five pupils in the babv daughter N athlin Florence. thon. The camera catches th e corn- upper grades receivedP lierfect a t- Mrs Lee Beatty of T? ak^ 1}?’ C al" batants as the python creeps steal- tendance certificates. The;i are Del- u - Y ^ ti n g w i th M r s I d a K il b u r g . thiiy toward the panther which m ar Bellish. C hester Canby. Donna Timber was visited with a travel- Buck is trailing with tne idea of Lane. Betty Stowell and John Rinck jng moving picture company three capturing it Buck does not get the days last week. Jungle cat. The python does. Those in prim ary grades receiving Mrs. W. W. McDonald perfect attendance certificates are h Mr. and new Chevrolet car. Billy Crowther, Lester Moen, F ran - nave a cis Kirk, Shirley White, Dorothy Cummings and Melvin Canby. R e port of pupils neither absent nor tardy for the last six weeks ot school num ber in the upper grades seven, prim ary room 14. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kelly of ROY—A lawn party was given Hillsboro visited Mr. Kelly's uncle, a t the J. M. Vanderzanden home R. J. Kelly, one day last week. Sunday night in honor of the play Mrs. John Bellish, who recently cast of "The Red-Headed Stepchild,” received an injured limb In a fall a t a three-act comedy, which was glv- her home near here, was taken to en in April. Present were Misses the home of her daughter, Mrs. Agnes Vandomelen, R ita Cop, Rose Mary Stew art, in Portland. Bernards, Dorothy Vandomelen, Lor- Those serving on the election etta Vanderzanden, Agnes Plass, TRAINED BEAUTY board here Friday were first b o ard ,1 M artha and Agnes Vanderzanden, H arry Seabold, May Quier, Dora Erma and Agnes Vandehey, Cecelia H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Six County Nominees Scholls Girl Nominee for Oueen Fourth s. P. Brakeman Beaverton Sunday - ■ Library Receives Some New Books r T htnuday, Ma.v 24, 1984 tdent; M«s John Wenger, vice- president; Mi> Olio Holbert;, secre tary. and Mi-x- Ih’lat Huynes, tr> u urer Mis Ketfer itonuted a quill top to the club th ere were 24 members and eight visitors present Mrs Jack Bauman Is a new mem- >cr Next m isting will t»e June 20 at he home ot Mis O tto Kolbergcr. At the tanners Union dance al North Plains Ihursday night r.-ther vaidman w.is chosen o\ b u h o t to be iindidtttc tor “Happy Days” cclc- ration tor Ute West Union 1 i al. Miss Adred Meyer was honor .uest at a dinner Sundas at tin’ dome ot Dr Knox In Portland Miss k’arolitU' Lorch was hostess Helvetia Girl Scouts accompan led by Mr and Mis Adolph l.ep|)in, atteiu t the Girt Seoul par.» aid at the . ..r r Gardena Saturday. P A K M IN G VON I ai m u u t o n tu ule Sc hool piente wtll bv lu ut t i utuy ui Hu» b h u ic pui k m H tlb o o io t h o .s e kouitf w ut lu c e i u i th e st n tu htm ..e u i s i a lu t k.o in H o in ttie ie t ai m u is tiin Wi lt.u e t n io m et ut th e h o m e ol M i . H H litige th m s ilu y . Dit.ve p it.se m a e r e ?.n > tluints »s H. D uioy. i.tigui Keh.se. E a w in l u u k n u u t i. imi u o g c , u rv u t u u iK n a h e r . imi k iî u m , i Pui u u n i .h . Musses Muutu* l ’a lte c . M e l u a K iu u s. (. a llie t in e u n u K u lit i Unge, u n ti the tiesit.ss M is «Millit* K ing o i P o illu iu l i spt lu lu ig Hu* week w i«h lo i - i l e i . M i . N tlso ii. A-shlev D u k tn .o n o i G a s to n wu . a g u ts l t h u is d u y n ig h t ui Hu* H. H litige h o m e I'.nlpll Nelson of Scoggins Villli v M a rio n u n ti C ecil Boge s|>eiit w.gs viewing lhe n'mls Mon.l.iy ult- lio in l uestiay u n in H iin st tay sai ernoon tn tin-, vleuuty n a in i. nm»; a i T illu in o o k . U lu le George Upton oi kbrest Grove t i l t l e th e y w eie g u e s is a t Hu* K v u il lire tnspeetor vtslteil th e I h in -.n Bt>t.e noin e. ,X- Miller lo .mg cam p twice th is J Pt»wii is m th e G»»o(l Baniarl- week. lu n htkspitul in Pm Hutut w u h l i u o t II. I). Kerkman reading troni left to undulates for Johnson nissioner; I omist. who is conducting a series j of cooking schools ill Oregon, gave a dem onstration ot the labor sav ing kitchen devices and instruc tions in making new dishes Tues- day and Wednesday. T ile eookuig school was sponsored by the En- terprise-News. ------------------------- Helvetia-Rock Creek Schools Have Picnic HELVETIA—Helvetia and Rock Creek school picnic was attended by a record crowd Friday, several coming from a distance W eather being tine, games were played in the grove oy the school Luncheon, which included ice cream, was serv- ed under the trees In the utter- noon the boys and married men puijed baseball, the score being 29-22 in favor of the boys. Mr and Mrs Chester Mulkey and Mrs. L. D. Mulkey ot McMtnnvil.e ¡uld p r and Mrs S A Mulkey ot Portland spent the week-end visi.-' mg at tJu. lu)Ine o, w E Mulkey .1 near North Plains. Mr and Mrs. W alter Keffer and Mr. and Mrs. William Davis ot Portland visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper K el ler. Mr. and Mrs D. C. Hamer. Mr. and Mis J. o . Reisiuger. Mrs. Elsie Norton and Miss Mada W orthing ton of Portland were visitors at the Ralph Hamer home Friday lu‘‘y and ’ « i ? “ L? » • three d “ r’ n pnr,fnn? V ? ,tytt days In I ortland last week vis iting ^ » Uw s They a tte n d ’d1 concert . . ‘»‘-Lt iiuvu P it ? f xir*- S.UL’ ,a t c,re<'2" 11E A L F O R 1> S E R V IC E » ( lo w 4*ONt O UR shop is as clean nn«I sw c el-ru n n in g as th e new F o rd itself. I t is U(>-U>- dute in e q u ip m e n t and n iaiin nd by specialists in servicing and re p a irin g new o r o ld F o rd s . O u r Plymouth Ask for an p urpo se is to save you tim e and m o n ey here. G et o u r prices f o r re p a irs , p e rio d ic inspection ser vice, ueeessories, w ashing and p o lish in g . G e n u in e f o rd parts and flat rates, (airs always ready nt the a p p o in ted h o u r! DODGE PLYMOUTH F’ii l Mortgages have atnod the text for 100 year» Ihrcugh h aul times and good time» Our moti hly payment Mortgage which I» reduced a little eaeli innnth Ls doubly secure Invent with ua today. Amounts of tlOO.OO and up accepted % U .I V OS» M S - ■ Washington Savings S Loan Ass’n J. M. I’l.ltSO N, Manager GEM INE FOKD PARTS Saving*! «1 Loan Bldg. beautilully decorated by Mrs. G reen wood. who is an artist. Sunshine club m et at the home of Mrs. Jasper Keffer. May 16. Mrs John Tinker of Portland and Mr. A. H. Meyer were assistant hostess es. Election ot oflicers was the principal feature of the afternoon Mrs K. Sanford was elected pres- • THE DELTA DRUG STORE IlilHboro, Oregon o f TroubU i-Free Care-Free Drivers over the lori ¡d a y MAN'S HEART STOPPED, STOMACH GAS CAUSE W. L. Adams was bloated so with gas th a t his h eart often missed ea^ P K Adlerika n d him ?h,n<J‘«Sd V.-ST“, n "urn >eat\ £ n y ’ rwu. “ it*4 h“ r ' ™ £y and The D elta Drug S to r e .- Adv. your troubles before you go D o n ’t lot b a d tire s spoil y o u r good tim e. T rav el in safety a n d com fort on new U . S. R oyals of Tempered Rubber— th e tires t h a t give you th o u sa n d s o f e x tra m iles o f w ear, a t no ex tra cost. B U Y N O W — save y ourself late r tro u b le a n d expense — get set for a whole sum m er o f care-free driving. è U. s. TIRES „/ TEMMIIKI) Kl HUER ose are mne p ric e d an Une un During a hot spell, turn on the hose each evening and give your lawn a "d rin k ." A freshly w atered lawn is a d e lig h t to the eye and makes even the most stifling day more bearable. W ater one part to n ig h t— another tomorrow. 30 X 3V2 $5.15 The service your w ater com pany renders makes it easy to keep your lawn in the best of condition. OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY RICHARD E. WILEY, M anager è TRADE IN APPOINTM ENT Rem em ber there is no o b ligatio n. CADY MOTOR CO. gg TESTED FOR 100 YEARS UOO<L The ro .m.v a n d alcoves were CARA NOME NEW Bv the Divisional Code Autlioilty tor Kctail »Sotid Piul liuhe.try. Our classified columns may have lust what you are looking fo e- Read them. LABORATORIES A fo r C o u n ty 4 oliinie Considered from the W IN W a s h in g t o n She 1 envy you when y o u laugh.’’ lie iweighing 250> "How s that?" She llie re s .o inuell ot you having a good tu n e " Ex. SPECIALIST will be a t our store all this week. PRICE LIST a p p ro v e d I layward Miss Anne Ginther and E ffe c tiv e May 24, 1934 93 50 Mtli Bim Slali, 1-IiMil 1 Igiit S lali ,V Kdglllgs. 4-ft. . 2.7a 1 0(1 Extra lleavy Hlub, 4 IiH>t . 1 00 Medium 4 I im ii m.vlde lleavy. -I-Iooi Inside 1.50 No 1 O ltiro w lIi Elr, 4-foot itlieeiu 5.50 No 2 o ld tirow th Elr. 4-foot illa lt punkyi 150 No 1 Hccnnd Orowllv E ir. 4-ft. 5 00 Biuall S ,, oial t.io w th H r, 4 lo,,( 1.50 O ak . 4 Ha li and up. 4 i»M»t 7.00 o.ik. 4-mell and le«a. 4-foot . 0.00 Axh. 4-Iixvt 0.00 Aldei and Mapl»*, l-fixil. 5.50 Hawing before delivery 1 00 Axel IVdcrsen Is hauling h i s potsonuig tuu .v tl bv a serait ti limu Saw uisi |H-r unii May 2.00 strawberries to Banks to the liolle oaroetl wire o n tils tinger. June 2.25 barreling plant Mr and Mrs Jack «Mrs K e in u th K einu u am i e h ll- Joims.on. Miss Bertha laieiui'rinan, »treu ol i’oiilun d 1 ¡1 .ill' w< . k Hale beltiw Hv e established eoats Mrs W It Hud -on and Miss Vivian Willi tu r tn o u ic r. M in ('iiariea coiLstiluii .v violation of tiu» code. are picking ft’r linn Chu k All members must p v t prices und I'hree trucks are hauling logs Mi Rttzuuin is buikluiu a boat adhere to provUUoiks u - prescribed to the Elwood null at liuxtuu lor to use 111 the riv er Ulto hummt*r. by Code. Hansen ,v Miller. Sulu.lav gue.su a I the John Huge Mr and Mrs Nordt nt Portland home were Mr. ami M i. Ginille» < u-otUinalii»ii < onuulttrc for Vlsltetl Joe Seh<able Sunday CoHin ot Porttaiui uiut Mi and Mrs Lena Kahler ol Gales Creek Mrs Vcldon Bog»* and taiutly ot Waalungton County. visiterl the Otto Thuuieruiau home Beaverton. last week. Quality Job punting Argua. Play Cast Given Party Roy Sunday R E A D T H E IV O R Y SOAP A D V . 1 .iriniiigtoii School Will 1 lave Picnic BUSCH’S SERVICE GARAGE 1152 Third Street Phone 501 H IL L S B O R O , O REG ON «