The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 24, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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P a g e E ig h t
THE
Graduation
Ceremonies
Kinton Hall
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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.
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and Mt*' AUh'
“ n -..f . Millard and \ erboort
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. a ,r - a,1d •' r\ . . A r d ? 11Iard “
C o n n ell
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. ,, , A r m V \ Beaverton
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'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
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S«ht'..s
W itch Hazel School
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Gale» Creek
Graduates 3 Pupils
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held at the Witch Hasel school on v .™ » Ifc»e
Thursday evening The program con- Bicv'nung
X. \\ Forant G rove..
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following
numbers
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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
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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
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Codling Moth Spray
Advised This Time
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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
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. -'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
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t ^ m 11 S ^ S i S S a ^ e by McCormick
£ ° rna BeCk will
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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
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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
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Ii. A.
G R IF F IT H
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Safew ay Io Celebrate
Nineteenth Anniversary
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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.
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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'
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tree. « more
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upper
third of the
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SlHlSet
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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
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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
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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 ’
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few r ta «
« y area
a
high school last week. Miss Grace
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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
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“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."
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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.
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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
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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
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rence Gnus. M r. C hurch rem ained
nt home at Otts to look a fter the
farm.
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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
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( Irvult Court
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Stived at l he .county agent offic
fr° m
. Harry
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\\ ' 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
'
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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
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12
18
16
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23
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Cherry G reve_______
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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-
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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-
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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
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