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} f P a g e E ig h t THE Graduation Ceremonies Kinton Hall * c tT ^ « m arched Into the hall led by th e eight teachers and took th eir places on a beautifully decorated platform, the processional m arch being play- cd by Mrs. Audrey Vandennost Program for the evening « as u published last week. Helen Schneld- «Hint y V. ï and Mt*' AUh' “ n -..f . Millard and \ erboort __. , . a ,r - a,1d •' r\ . . A r d ? 11Iard “ C o n n ell . . a“ d . ,, , A r m V \ Beaverton ... 'ai',d \.'U rt , , t ‘!n u '' . t , “',',,'. f ’" r s t . Forant G rove... and Mrs J lh b W ih l'lain« X F Forant Grove ' _ . S«ht'..s W itch Hazel School 9 36 27 25 1 1 ’ i I N o rth l'laine Gale» Creek Graduates 3 Pupils I Commencement exercises were 2 • 2ft s « x t, . Kendviiie 39 S3 20 28 40 18 S3 31 29 31 IS 3$ 17 31 28 29 IS IS 22 13 M 25 . i',„.„ u.ii- held at the Witch Hasel school on v .™ » Ifc»e Thursday evening The program con- Bicv'nung X. \\ Forant G rove.. ----- ------ Sbervi — -fte fo "— following numbers . ». ,.l slsted of S r £ t i S & * K to ¿ S T a la Rose also re d , highest Sannarv-’exan?™ st ■ average in the Jan u ary examinations Pearl Irene Pringle and Lorna Evelyn Beck w ere awarded American Penm an certii- icates for proficiency in penmansliip af the commencement exercisis. These certificates are awarded by The American Penm an in New York. N. Y These certificates are the last and highest awards given for Palm er method penm anship Pearl Irene Pringle and Lorna Beck also received the busi- anc* nigh school certificate tor Palm er method penmanship. Other Falrner method »lx.. penmanship awards m u x .'.' î t o vi»rt M rv«» âurèmgPU?he r ^ r M ^ '«. e k -I- under construction on Pleasant Vai- Hazel school during the past « ie k ley road. Mrs. Vandennost will visit 25? f°Uows: u first „ 5 “ iviuo«». rs i pin. Edward ta w a ra with her parents in «'-■>•• Elford: m erit n l n s M ir v E ii,>n On her return they their new home. I t Is understood to have a store. The be Alex Karpensteui. a store in Scholls past. The buddug struction on the A. w. v a rie s place M atzen ann Plam e r.-mrt«. ei^.i near the Gabbert place a t the certificates. G erhard B \ l a t i n ^ o i i s ° nFe°ivS r ^ l 00d’ H o w a r T ^ a n d ’ E d S ^ § ^ o e S ?erlr of Mr. and ^ X t c e ^ c - S 17 36 11 27 37 39 53 M • 9 • I 14 53 31 20 10 3 4 I 5 19 33 57 46 26 5 37 23 29 38 39 7 34 12 9 IS 19 14 28 S3 46 9 13 11 19 10 12 11 23 I 04 15 19 15 3 II SS 19 6 8 5 io 9 9 11 21 10 31 16 46 31 19 fl 29 9 24 1 I 10 1 j ’.2 25 4 28 ha __ Tu»:»t Xu...j Codling Moth Spray Advised This Time „ Ä and growers in the Willamette* valftv^shm uY 'h iv'e in- plied f i r s t cover c o v e r SDrav s n n v iiow n , ^or piled the first re . .. . -'Piay i - w j o r Joe Wenzel, who has been in - structor for a number of years of th e Helvetia school, and will teach th ere next year is spending the grade T h e ^ w a r d i-or íoüa?e a« weU as th e entire average " i n conduct wv?e «T,nh hi- sarfac,e every apPl e ---- --- ---- H elerf Elford of the h fth grade -’ hou-d be thoroughly covered with Award io r th ra te in' 5p^ y soluIlonJ d worm injury • ” • i ® s S “ w 2 £ l. t ^ m 11 S ^ S i S S a ^ e by McCormick £ ° rna BeCk will °f Misses Marilee Pomeroy an d Ro- t e i c Î T t ^ 'T p ^ r ^ r a 'd ^ ^ g “ ‘^ n e .x t ^ ri \ . ? - omí í ° 2 j - dau_82 1íí£?. ° l . 2i £ '|y e a r and Miss Amber Hastie of ^ Æ w e r ï ^ i ^ l e n h0M y ^ Mrs. A. W. Mooney (Mary Fluke, id two sons, sons. A rthur and Donald. and Mrs. Thompson of Portland an d Mrs guests S unday o f Mrs. Moonevs were parents, Mr. and Mrs. F rank C. arel fcluke. duke. Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Mrs. T. iuuuuu aim in o m - A. Thomas and airs, Mrs. rayrue Myrtle Thom- of Portland were guests of Mr. , an d , Mrs. ,«r W. C. Hall it n Wednes-1 w eenes day IN S U R A N C E le r I j 4 _ in Portland. been ill 'pairo, a n-ptT'h a7 , S i i jOd al,ld son lU during the pa.-t t he n r e S r '^ r iir i6 recuperatln8 ai 1 m -P xV?c ' tip , s „ „ s » n n 5 n ? IrS' - Ll0;'S ? IuIlend°re , nc th , . -- --- m K a n lli s h o i n J ? “ i. d to »L K ansas a lUn€fis short of tune ago due J« ° aue tt?e M r d» MulJen. d^ l 21 48 58 46 62 32 35 42 28 59 31 64 35 46 40 35 46 8 11 Ì 95 I ; 2 4 21 16 13 flfl 31 flfl 4 1 I 21 6 25 4 31 70 31 110 71 151 82 1 4 50 10 23 1 I 19 06 44 24 10 81 24 SI 1 1 U 42 12 65 63 34 54 57 136 37 167 53 A3 53 70 57 63 63 50 93 8 21 21 17 01 S5 45 30 64 52 101 21 25 17 41 20 32 31 45 33 47 19 M 3 ; 13 4 fl •> 2 •2 1 5 15 9 19 io IS 23 21 78 56 4 I 3 5 I fl 4 1 2 12 2 M 14 I » I I It 29 I I II 16 ft 1ft 1.’ t 1 1 3 I I 5 16 10 6 15 1& It 37 17 51 41 9 1 1 • 19 684 1327 153 93 63 4 14 31 It Si» 1 1 It 17 31 50 11 45 97 131 128 ft«» 184 65 213 100 i; 25 93 8 4 86 6s 17 4 11 10 I 12 1.1 15 3 1 Î 5 I 111 4.’ : |t 17 21 45 105 I 25 13 i. 13 3 1 4 20 2 8 0 I . 14 31 95 12 58 1,1 4 5 I 4 2 4 1 I 3 17 4 19 It 51 42 ti'9 51 Ii. A. G R IF F IT H I 1 15 Safew ay Io Celebrate Nineteenth Anniversary 84 16 2 4 All stores of the Safeway system in the Pacific Northwest will Jointly celebrate the nineteenth anniversary of the founding of the st«»res with a four-day ale starting Friday Hu ;• the fli t birthday ta le ” 'm id umineinorate the service and in»"tl, «»{ an idea c«»neelv«xl i lx M B Skaggs, who put It Into at American Falls. Idaho. 12 71 4 30 11 8 mdira‘t e ° t h « a, , i S 'i Ow m ilVe? ’‘;af8 l?y r a n d i t a m s ' ^ a b a o m Val7 Iey. conditlons calcium ar- uate is J sll8htIy less effective th an To? COdllng ni th con' :r0’ ä ' ä s s â æ rt £ e :n ^ r. V tree. « more ;1’ani ^ aK„oi. J he..iici:m.- m oth eggs are laid in the upper third of the - — ------------------------ - SlHlSet ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rebi'zke had as -aes-S Sunday Mr. Rebitske's broth- 7 and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rcbitzke. Shirley White of Buxton is visit- in? , at the Earl home. Mr. and Mrs. William Mizner took ■ .. LU, Ellly i ° . . ^ uut doctor at .V rnonia Sunday. Billy received badly playin(? sprained shoulder muscles uaa1» sprained sho while Sunday Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Sparks and 15 a ib id e m of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Peterson I Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks and son o u t^ f d a n g ? ? ’ K ansas- He u now and S°P-S Vernon and Robert Vis- Clement, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. S teele, v ? 1 ?nriS\Trc vviin a te,d Mrs,' P etcrso n i brother and and son James, all of Portland, H?a tty apd sister-in-law , Mr. and Mrs Clarence were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert n as? week f Th?v 2,lrS? bP7 er' and mece of West Tim- Pomeroy during the Dast week , e\ have lived in the her Sunday. Not as many votes cast a t the • ear h i0T th u past >-A d2 ? ghter was born 1« Mr. and prim ary electro A held last Friday as, S y K a n ^ i in th l in Harper Mrs. Clarence Girshberger of West reside there have been at other elections, M r s ’H a r S ^ E lM r ? ? i m n S r ♦ Timber. but of 188 there registered voti»r« in «5^ »iay-Mallng o Eliord u employed at th is out precinct were 113 vows cannery in Hills- th is precinct there were 113 votes born cast, 92 Republicans and 21 Demo- Mrs H a rre ll « * crats The boards wptp nn u M rs- H ansen, accompanied by as follows; Day board, first clerif S S L Vay,, h er sUter’ spent T ^e annual school picnic was Gladys Hall; second, Everett W right’ xVrc ’ ®*k' end visiting her mother, he]d May 13 at Balm Grove this and third, Esther Gembelia, chair- Mx,f'i«E chinook' Wash. year the picnic lunch wa-s m an. S. H Pomeroy, judge J c fh'y^L v,F ?rau E' Moore, teacher in ^e rVed. tP!e 1? en played baseball Snider. Night board' first clerk Witch Hazel school for the against the boys. Several prizes I Alice Richards; second, Inez BeU ? ° n ?ay tO spena the iF n n i^ T S the smalIer children! third. Lyda Ward; chairm an, Floyd " v n ? ? h V x .i\ ’? r ' In~ aw' M rs- the i00t rai cs The day was Bierly; judge, John Boge E e,oi ^IcNImnvine. perfect, warm sunshine all day. Miss Helen SchneidCT and sister “ J?00} closed wlth a '^ r ' an d , M rs- ° « orKe Pritzlaff Miss Louise Schneider of Sellwood the ?ch001 grounds F ri- and son Junior of M ountaindale were guests of Mrs Melvin Vander- « t r o ^ ^ r « 00? ' ¥ ? ny ot the Parents were Wednesday evening callers at most Friday ' J’ Tf6 prescnt. Games and races the George W right home. Miss Blanche McCormick daueh- ed 11,6 picnlc ¿inner. Prizes . Mrs- George H. Church and ter of Mrs. Ethel McCormick was races ° l° tlW wuiaers of the e n ^ h?nd' M udred' W °r- one of the graduates from Hulsboro ’ _______________ few r ta « « y area a high school last week. Miss Grace o __ . 7 \ few days w th M r- aDd Mrs. Law- McCormick, her sister, will gradu- re n ta l« Sl rv,£e i* ^ " ned ate from Pacific University* next vii?^P? , ? 2.' L; 2 ? 11 ,o f McMinn- week. The McCormick sisters will Witch Hazel spend th e vacation a t Mrs. Lilly mornui8 a n d Bierly's home ’ aIs? conduct a vesper service Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerig and 1 m 5 6 p - m - Everyone Invited, daughter Miss Mildred of near Cor All Saints' Mission (Episcopal) nelius and Mrs. Lydia Obrist and TYinity Sunday: Church school, sons of Gresham were guests S u n day a t the home of Mr. and Mrs 9:45; morning prayer and sermon, 11 o clock. August H. Dallmann. Mrs. Ainsworth of Portland is vis t G u m M Wrong iting a t the home of Mrs, Louise I i „ T J urr,ed way 1 signalled, VanKleek. Mrs. J. H. Aten attended an all- indignantly said th e lady, after day meeting of the P. N. G. club a t c’’a5h- „ „ Sherwood last Wednesday. The day , Rnow sadly said the man was spent in quilting. tn at 8 wpat fooled me."—Ex. At th e in -i quarterly confi - of the Evangelical churches of this district at M ountain Home the fol DR. R. J. NICOL lowing officers for the Kinton church were re-elected for the DR. E. W. ALMQUIST coming year: trustees, S. H. Pom Veterinarians eroy, August H. Dallm ann and E. “ Eef I could only feed L. Cox; stewards, Everett D. Wright Telephone 643 and 642 B ertha Bierly and Josephine Cox.’ each of my men with The leader for the C hristian En- FIR GROVE DAIRY MILK— Buenos Noches — W h at an arm y I ’d h a v e !” is 33 27 ' “Famous for 30 Years” 50< »¡z© $1.00 siz e Tell Me Another - - - M RS I I 111 I I VI w AI.OHA Mrs I E D l l r i i l i i n d ie d (U y E»L Scheldt) suddenly Sunday night at the hou» Now th at the primary election Is o í her son-in-luw and e.augliter (T«x> late for last w eek) over with, all the candidates f e e l , xlr «»‘I M rs' Warrell Er« in. ot 8 15. •'Iav » Kroup bette better. Either tliev won or they Portland Ju st a «et'k ago her ir°m the Girls Reserves lost .i l t i d that s .1 deeision The v,,t- noiden «cddiii,: « a . celebrateli a t Attention Dairymen HILLSBORO CANNERY ¡1 V im families in O n t th at record. • If there are. let's hear them Well. now th at the schools are for the summer, tin *'?‘SS D,l’roV'y , OUon directed the schoolhouse's all over the country Play w lth 9 “ help of Mis® Jenkins, take on a forlorn appearanc \\ Ii> Mrs \ i arvln ,,nd , not have someone take earc of ter returned Vo Tacoma4 W is h ' " u these places during the sum mer Mr H , ~ J ? «W^ . : months? with Mr. Houston on May 8 They had been visiting a few s «‘eeks with . her parents, Mr. It's sure the bunk the way the Snode a t Hayward. weeds gro«'. I t seems us though the hoe can 't catch up. T hat's on.' , .. place where procrastination does Literal lo u n g I.ady not “Darling, you are the most beau time. pay. As though it paid at any ' ‘^ o h - “ Harold, .d" how h " quick " you are Here's to the F arm ers’ Union May they help the farm ers get a t noticing thing.,"—Ex. what is rightfully theirs. There Is | too much humbug in the difference Bobby's Theory T eacher— "Robert, explain w h a t ™ ldhe proiits ni“d and the prices are the functions of th e skin." * a' T» „ „ . . 7 7 77* Bobby— "The chief function o f ^ w ' ^ to k e e p i ^ ' ï - k u , g ly notify t À e ^ A r ^ d T r ^ T L ^ ^ a t -Ex. noe'___________ F R E E vivrd by • ne daughter. Mrs. C. A nnitage of G aston route one and live sisters and one brother. d e s in ON G arnet GRADE ß II A T I. 1 N G .SC OREGON I t lt M S < h ili P o t a t o e s G r o w n Oregon City Doris Young. Wl! sonville farmer, «ho began a po- tato selection program in 1929 in cooperation with County Agent J J. In. keep, this year harvested 18 lures ot eertilnxl G arnet Chill po- tatoe.s, which yieldcxi an average of 135 field sacks per acre In addition to furnishing many Clackamas c u n i ty potato growers with certified G arnet Chill seed. Mr Young ha., found an excellent market in C ali fornia. according to Inskeep Seed ( leaning Method Hi t Fed La G rande -When Lailak alfalfa setvl grown by J. II. Weaver of Union county was found t<> be so badly mixed with m ustard sixil that it was impossible to reclean tt, he called upon County Agi nt H G S a ^ * O 8 K 8 it ï" ï î FORD MEN’S SCHOOL his problem. With their help Mr — e n y o u -aUt.il n u y AN AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR you w ant >e Here they are! tt)E ft«t oie New For tllst reason F ft Inetpensrre hi Air-Cooled Electrolux is the B T L IE V E operate, has no moving parts to very best o f all automatic refrig- wear and need repairing, is perma eraiora. nently silent, and gives constant why. Aad we want to tell you steady eold. Electrolux operate? upon a d lf. ferent principle than the others . . J Only Electrolux can offer yon all those things. In additiem, the new a sim pler, more efficient principle^1 Air Cooled Electrolux has the mod < tiny gas flame circulates a simple refrigerant Ordinary air coola it. ern ronrenieners that women ap preciate so •much. fferw are a Tew o f them 7’ TiTf/Tio? f ig h t in g . Vegetable frcdiener. Rub-J Ford ftcrvicc men of this city have recently undergone extervslvo schooling in tlie service departm ent of the Ford Motor Company'» Portland brunch. H. I, MacKenzle, local dealer, reports T he scene be low shows the complete room In which the equipment for th eir inform a tion Is kept, while the car above Is one of thtrty-tw o Ford trucks throughout the country which contact the outlying centers of Ford territories cnrrylng a "school on wheels” to service men Inside tho true k Is ils complete as possible an as.'sirtment of the equipm ent seen In tlie service division of the Ford Motor Company, under the direction of C harles Ratcllfte, service departm ent. Adv. Ix-r ic e -c u b e grid. Temperature' regulator. Split shelf. New glean»-! tng white N ew lone finish. Trigger trar release. And many otliers- * Fuller food protection You buy more than a kitchen appfM once when yon buy an autom ata refrigerator. You buy fuller prrJ lection for foods . . . new pbasurt} In preparing saluds and drusen»] And remember. Your own gas' Company stands back o f Electrolux' — prom ptly and w illingly services every one sold. HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL I)IRECTORY BEAUTY SHOPS PHYSICIAN EV E’S BEAUTY SHOP G eneral Beauty Work QUICK FACTS TERMS Permanently s9< nt no moving ports Free« you from costly repair Temperature regulator Non stop d e f r o s t in g Ample Ituni space Plenty of ice cubes n» AT ALL DEAF.EKS flnlrony IlillHhoro I’hnrmnry Tin: stiiyit^fz/iitiitittH A T O R Wells Building aperinlly T. l. i-l.-.nc 1171 W EI1/H A PA R TM EN TS Mnhal Rchandel h O ffice 2682 HILLSBORO, OREGON T L L E I’llO N F.S Ranidanee 2«fil HKNTISTH OARRAGK COLLECTION I)R. RALPH DRESSER G arbage Collection AND CANS D. P. COItUIEHI Tolephone 2325 INSURANCE RUBBER STAMPS GEORGE T. McGRATH BUY YOUR WaNhinglon P ortland G a s & C oke C ompany DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. Ffiyftifian and Surgeon PERMANENTS T elephone 144 G P .O V E Hldg. Telephones Keoldenra 791Z O f firs 8231 E ven in gs, Bunday by A ppointm ent ELECTROLUX nnd flCRGRON Commerrlnl N ntionnl Itnnk Tatrphona 1381X Commercial Building MILK SURGEON X-Hay nnd Physio-Therapy A ll Kind« o f llrnuty Work EASY and A. O. PITM AN, M. D. PIIVH fCIAN Parm ananta nnd nil klndn o f baauty work. Sanitary Beauty Shop D on't discard clothes ju st because they look shiny and soiled. , A visit to the clean- DAIRY V I N E S E «> R Dentist lease on life. Lnnilwrt’a Kli<*umntic Powders (16 IMwders) (3H Powders> « $ A t 1 O lir D r u g g i s t t»n-i,«I..BIm n.,uer I'rmik Drug Co. through Blumauei Portland. O rccm W rite to Lambert Chemical Corporation Exclusive M anufacturer and Distributor If you change your address kind ly notify the Argus direct and at l*ence llu.ldliiK i once. Minneapolis M innesota 19 10 29 2.4 2 Rheumatism I leadaclics - Colds 193 It 1 I 33 It 14 10 61 32 It 12 11 23 19 170 14 33 12 9 4 I 45 It » • 23 2 4 12 1 I 1 4 21 It 1 i ft 32 30 35 11» 117 31 20 101 13 19 95 ft 21 12 33 10 2 9 17 16 30 21 61 8 4 4 10 27 5 17 15 40 33 to 5 ?l 10 10 20 15 107 I 15 to 13 i 31 19 35 1«. ’ 1 II 2t> 16 23 rence Gnus. M r. C hurch rem ained nt home at Otts to look a fter the farm. 3 io 3 4 1 » It 33 13 H so 1287 1413 2177 1675 2529 1703 2072 2421 2187 27 1 J 45 69 I 60 17 9 12 45 19 ft 12 15 11 41 23 33 85 3 ? 25 48 il 52 l‘ E A garet McCarthy." Award for ‘t h e hlgest scholarship average for the ^ - 7 Of The fifth s i« h X i t h a^d eighth g ra d « h« ;J won b? Ver den Beck o ^ h e ^ e v e ^ th grade and thp h i<rti«r sshn'7r«h£ 7.d s I ( Irvult Court ■ G m ___ — __ -- Stived at l he .county agent offic fr° m . Harry w Ì s Suprema ; ..i.... \\ ' n , , ••""•sir,icl.-«l an Inclined, T he adverttaem rnu • r e nrlnta« »lam oy i wht. li the mmh I wita run for you, convenient«' in« v Inform ' i 1,1 l ,h’ hiiLstunl i toil anti wave you tune, eneruy un«l se«xl, being round, moved faster th a n money. ttlia the all alia. Two narrow bln.s at lit,' bottom of die plane caught Uni — — — — ceil Mi Weaver eonskleis tlie niclhoil an entire success mid by ■everal runs on (lit-, apparatus ex lieeis to remove all liiiislned Msal and tliii., reilalm some valuable OF ALL KINDS iadak red oilier« r.- los( I eiinly tgeu, lias Many Callera Dallas A total ot J.'itia calls wen* l.isl your properly with me made at Hie county agent s office I I have huyei'H anil trudet, during tile (hist year by the people if price is right. ot folk county tor a.v.lstauee and advice III their agiIcultm al prob lems. an average ot more than H,M> a mouth, according to the annual K'l*'it fil.d by j. r lic k , county agent. «It h the cent nil extension I office. In addition. Mr Ileck vis ited 7«8 farm s during (he rear. Real Estate and BAKER It N Daniel of Haines. Insurance " h o bust yeur made »1 gross Income. Of $81 all acre Irom his Ill-acre f i „ ........ .. .. alsike clover s.s>d crop, this year 1 "IIU H 'e y o u r insiirtU IC O is plunlmg «2 acres of his 8l)-aere p ri'tlliu iii.s o n jj m onthly In u t to seed ero|vs He will h a le b asis. eight acres of Kulak alfalfa, eight 1 ti«ic.s of i*«*ti oiover, eight lie res I 1152 2nd St. Phone 171 i W '1.1'h ^ s e i H * . 15 acres alsike I 125 tim e r and three acres of meadow 32 | foxtail. Mr Daniel's success last ( year has also stim ulated the intrrc.st of «»ther farm ers of this district In I ’ '■;'''d c ro p --, reixirt. County Agent 1» ' 1- I. Fortner. N u l ¡fv ter Miss Louise Schneider and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schneider of Seliwood. attended the graduating exercises a t the hall Tuesday eve ning. Mrs. R. A. Williams and son H u- bert of Portland were guests F ri- day a t the home of Mrs. Williams' daughter. Mrs. Inez Bell. Paul Bell a SS I 23 25 37 16 4 I neither absent entire school Beck Helen * zenbach \, Rose Mason Punfis the honor roU lor the Usi si-x w ee^ a 5 12 18 16 32 19 23 I 11 20 2 V 21 18 ll 16 13 0 27 10 ll : I 38 18 15 is 9 42 2 • 12 12 8 7 24 12 12 19 8 ll 31 7 44 29 19 2 19 9 12 I - - ■ 1343 1332 913 4i3 993 1669 3105 L eu y Cherry G reve_______ , E. A b K : 11 , ' ,‘r 14 59 30 26 11 34 26 SS 41 - S3 29 2 7 23 Mrs. Roy Bierly, graduated from th e eighth grade of the L utheran school near Sherwood last week. Kirk Hoover, who has been spend- ing most of the past year or so at his place in Sheridan, is a t his r ^ c h in K inton for an indefinite w N<\-nrtary o f Slat«» otnm ’r * Thursday, a t 8 o'clock. Degree .U ff of Aloha grange will exemplify the third and fourth degrees on a class of ten candidates. ............................. . , , Mrs. Lally M. Bierly spent a few days last week at her home, re- ... ■ .ii.i turning to u Hillsboro Thursday. Mrs. A. Jackson and son Harold and wife and family of Portland were Sunday guests of Mrs. Jack- son's sister. Mrs. George Studer, Mrs. Jackson remained with her sister for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Vandermost, who have had apartm em s during th e school year in Mrs. Lilly Bier- ly's . home, . vacated the first of the . . . s OREGON Primary Election Vote by Precincts on Contested Plac es VanKleek. Gienn Pringle.’ Eunice Matzen; presentation of diplom as’ or.'-.-." Snider Harry Ludwig and Ernest and awards by Harry Hoeffei. chair- > w t , Grow . Stassens. Tire other schools repre- hian of the school board. Dr. 11 s. n ,a rn ,'u sented were Chapman G rcn cr.. Vduug of Hillsboro addressed the — — Jacktown. Midway. Laurel Ridge, graduates. G raduates were Hina J. Mountain Side. Mountain Home. Maxine Elford, G erhard B. Matzen m . All grangers erancers are are .invited invited to to be and, Irene p ’‘'in* of Ie the sixth 'Manning N I'wiud ----- All ck Ella Pearl Rose Mason K ~ S ? grange S T b ^ heM a t 't h e W ^ c l ^ S ^ h ig h m avvr- v X b Wonn Stl w " e v J m .^ i ^ l l a • °3L h^i £ * * ~ ~ f f a H IL L S B O R O . ‘1 1 r r i ' ,;S u ,n ...a !!d Evelyn Hesse and Mary Sehmelt zer of the graduates, Mrs. Earl C Bell was chairm an of the decorat ing committee; ushers were K in ton school board. J. J. Vankleek. J. H Aten and Everett Wright J Mrs. Harry L Flint and Mrs Wil- liam Hesse made tire corsage bou- } - ARG US. Thursday, May 21, lim i ' deavor meeting this Sunday eve- : nlng will be Jam es Richards. Every body invited to be present. The time is 8 o'clock. A1 Boyles and «'lie were guests Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs. J R. Daniels. On their re tu rn home to Molalla they were ac companied by Mr. Boyles' son and daughter Beulah and Freddie, «ho will make their home with them K inton—About 500 were present v ’*?rH a U , ,, a t the eighth grade graduation ex- - Mrs- Kobert V. Harris and . ercises held at the hall last Tuesday Leonard, and brother. Emil Dall- X-enmg: « hen 27 from eight* of the & H IL L S B O R O RUBBER ST A MI’S C ounty Ayrnrlaa INHIJKANCK HKRV1CR Shiite Hank P hone 2211 For Inform ation from Iluilrflnff Hlllnhnn» about D irectory or It « HILkSBORO ARGUS A 4r.rtlH .n l n il Th. Anrna — 11*1