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errors published in its columns, but in cases where this paper
is at fa u lt w ill re p rin t that )>art of an advertisem ent in which
the typographical m istake occurs.
Good L eadership
G reat H um anitarian
AUG U S,
Good Price on
Hay Expected
President Roosevelt in a message to
congress again dem onstrates that he is a
great hum anitarian, having the interest of
the common people at heart and a desire
growers to the number of
to do everything possible to create a more . . . . Hu;
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abundant life for them. Decent homes, v
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productive work and safeguards against \iilx io i, that the outlook for a
m isfortune were pointed to as needs of fair price tor the 1934 hay crop 1
more favorable Hum ninny think
the American people.
Figures subm itted by the growers
Such a desire deserves public approval Indicated th a t tile carry-over of
and the support of American citi ens old liny on the farm s is less th a n
without regard to politics as is pointed out usual. Wlnle Hie new crop is heavy,
ts not abnormally large
’
consistently in many normally republican it Growers
present agreed, reports
new spapers, who see in "new deal" pol­ County Agent Cyrus, that under
icies good steps for improving the lot of existing circumstances, t a n n e r s
need not be too anxious to unload
the entire people.
their m hay at low
prices at tins
..
Steps as outlined by the president such time.
Market
conditions
ut present "
not
u
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n
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a
high
as unemployment insurance and old age do g ro w e 'rs m is x i t h a . ^Drux^^but
or
.pensions for action of the next congress the / I m. .*2, m 't 1
P . ‘‘
should
uld
b»
dimandixt.
For
num
ber
should make for a greater lasting com­ one
red closer. tne\ ugnx'd to itsk
fo rt and happiness for all Am erican citi-
Per ton baled in the Held with
Zens. As pointed Ollt by the president they si more if It ts stored ill the burn.
are rehabilitation m easures th at must go I'or vetch and out. luiy they agreed
hand in hand with national recovery. It
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tu‘>
is an ideal that the country can justly
Eastern Oregon, it was reported.
work tow ard. Safeguards must be pro­ does not have as large a crop as
K' some
While there may be
vided against the sufferings of our peu­ ; usual.
hay to be shipped from certain
ple. there being little excuse for such con­ sections east of the mountains, there
ditions in a land of such great wealth.
are other sections there th a t have
H. L. M ackenzie has been elected
president, P. L. Patterson, vice-president,
and Alf O. Johnson, treasurer, o f t h e
cham ber of commerce. They are consci­
entious and vigorous young men a n d
should furnish good leadership for the lo­
cal civic organization. Morris Wei! and L.
J. Rushlow have been re-elected to the
board and have proven them selves in past
efforts as has C. T. Richardson, holdover
m em ber of the board. The retiring offi­
cers. Lester Ireland, M. P. Cady and L.
J . M errill, have given valuable service to the nation first.”
the comm unity and their work is thorough­
“ R ,,g
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but ill addition to these imm ediate
ly appreciated.
tasks of relict and recovery we have prop-
erly. necessarily and with overwhelm ing
apiirova!
determ
ined to safeguard these
i
i
u e i e r i n i i i t u to s . u e g u a i l l H U M
A cts Quickly
tasks oy rebuilding many ot the struc-
A
south
and it
tribution.
leader
uation th at would exist in the middle
due to the most severe drouth in 40
and. before he was called upon,
steps for the relief of these stricken
pie. In this he dem onstrates th a t he is a family \ v i Hi ng "to work.' They-
»re the ee-
president for all the people.
m e a su re s
taken tow ard relief, recovery and rec eon-
struction.”
„
F athers will be honored throughout
“ W’e have sought to put forw ard the
the country Sunday, June 17, which is rule of fair play in finance and industry."
se t aside each y ear th a t we may pav our
‘v e must dedicate ourselves anew to
respects to dear old dad Dad is usually a recovery "of the' o id \m d 7 ^ c ^ d “ p o ^ e ^
a Patient, unassum ing fellow, who labors sive rights for which m ankind has consis-
day a fte r day to provide the necessities tentiy struggled — homes, livelihood and
P/ 5 ? t E ! A eJ k\ S0-me,t.imes individual security. The road to these
tak en too much for granted, but alw ays values is the way to progress. N either vou
the old dependable on whom the rest can nor I will rest content until w^ have done
fall back on m a pinch._______
Our utmost to move fu rth e r on th at road.'
S eptim us G ibson
F u n e ra l F rid a y
H IL L S B O R O
sas City. Missouri, was introduced.
There were also visitors from For-
est Grove
FOREST GROVE—Septimus Gib
son. 77. died at his home here Tues
day at 7 p. m. Funeral services will
be held from the Forest Grove
U ndertaking company chapel at 10 G R A ifn . n n r .F k n r F P.,
p
sl m Friday w en Rev Alexander
R O F. P '
XT WEEK
G. B ennett’ officiating. Interm ent
GRAND TEMPLE NEXT
„.¡1,
will
in the Forest
View at
cemetery.
Mrs P H
R C hantler
—
—
-1 repre
i L UI " •
M r be Gibson
was born
L ittle-
hoenicia_
Temple will
Pyd^mñ
beck. Whitby. Y orkshiik "¿n g liS d . Sisters, at the G ran d 'T em p le »es-
February 13, 18S7. came to the sion in Portland Monday and Tues-
United States 76 years ago and to
W. H. Dierdorff and G Rus-
Oregon August 11 1908 He was
Morgan are the delegates for
m arried to Alice Sm ith February 3. Phoenix lodge. K nights of Pythias.
1891. in Omaha, Neb. Deceased is
the G rand Lodge session. Open
survived bv U.c widow and four house will be held at the Oregon-
children: Mrs. Gladys Elizabeth W ashington Pythian home at Van-
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i couve£ o—
,— „ with
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j and
Coleman.
Trenton, —
Neb ; Mrs. Grace
Sunday,
grand
G
ertrude - Wahl. Banks .
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Dr. Guy
° fllc, T
\ n a -tendance
Gibson, and Miss Mary Evelyn Oib- P>. ^ la.lls a " d ,t h eir in en d s are ln-
son. Forest Grove. The following ' lted
attend.
brothers and sisters also survive:!
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Jo h n and George Gibson. Friend. TVALATIN' CHAPTER
Neb.; Joseph Gibson. Caldwell. Kan..
DELEG
i v p g r t i iv n
and Tyreman Gibson Oktahoma
.1 n ¿ ^ n o r e . ^ V e r o ê
- ^ ^ O r n a r - F ^ d a n . . ffarizel
Dr. A. Hinman. Orval H utchens
Claud Wagner Don Parsons and ro p r^ e in m g " t u L T ^ c ^ t l r . a
W. C. Schultz.
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H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, June II, 15)34
City in puino recital th en ' Tuesday
evenni;: ¡it (tie FliM Cungreiaitlonal
church
Miss H enrietta Krueger und Flunk
Bli’l.e r oí 1 Mi t land were week end
guest» nt Miks Krueger's parents.
Mr und Mrs Henry Kroeger Mis
John
Hui . n who
O
O IIU . .'i'iior
a n o i of
oi W
n l inchester
l l l ' l l i ’s i e r 1,11.«
n o
has Isen Mailing her parcnls. Mr
and Mrs K nxger. Is now n guesl
o( p,,,. puri'iils-in-luu. Mr mid
Mrs lini id Zeuor, ol lieur Connell
station.
Kenneth Llnklater of Eugene
(suit Tuesday night nt I tie home
oi his aunt Mrs li W Haines
Mr an t Mi l> Franklin of Porl-
land and Miss Isabel Tracy o l
'•odineni California were g u e s t s
Wednesday at the Hume.' home,
'«'ii'iiig in .tic alteruoon with Ken-
11 ,or •s,,' ,'iaJ days stay at tlx
Llnklater cabin at Meacham
Mr a
nd M
rs
l loin
o i n I Ireland
r e la n d
M
is
Mi
amt
Mrs
Mrs
KaI^’h heland Junior Ireland. Mr.
um t M rs
George Thomas. Ira In
, , ini E’‘ U lil><Jbichcr, Mrs Lulu
Ingram ami Mrs. Eugentu Giuson of
Portland were guests Sunday at the
home of Mr and Mrs lluihe lie -
land
Mrs Ly.ta Martetl of Monroe.
(nun n e h ern m e i » i j n
und (limity and Mr und Mrs Al
-el (lie fracture
lieri Abcnilrnth mid family ul.sn
Mr und Mi
lennän l.ldmow 1 'Id le d the liest ol the week a l the
und d u lliin i nt Mouth I'uulutln. Mi Fill* Alleluimi h home
liuu.iblei oi Uniini Voler.ins will
und Mis W alter Pant/. d.oui .
meet Monday evening ni the Voler
M d.lu 1 of Vancouver. W asli. uns’
hull.
Mi mil Mr Find i H..nn und luin-
>■> ot . G i u aston;
C ’ h arle. Multile •. Have Family Iteunioii—
.............
. u i e . . i u Mrs
iH I I <
D o r o t h e .i m id
F d . .„
M m h es ol
Portland were pn setil Io, n |sn
A family reunion oi members ot
ll>i'k dinner Sunday nl the home the John Berger taiiidy was iield
1 Mr amt Mrs C A l »ison and Buililuy at the lióme ol Mi and
t.inidy ill G aston Mr and Mrs Mis Call Berger ol n e a r West
Fester Jones (M argaret l.tciienowi Hillon 1'hiv.e present were Mr. and
oi Ihllsboro and M l »
Cornelia
John Berger, and ML-.es Freda
l.tebnow of IXirtland were present and M argaret Berger of Portland,
in tin- late alteinoou amt evening Mr and Mis Islcr
and soils ol
Mrs c A Olson. Marilyn amt At' ' ixiudle, Mr mid Mis Drorbnugh
ben «> on
returned to Portland alld son of Heuvelton. Mr mid Mis
with their aunt. Mrs
Churlcs s l»mn Berger mid daughter. Mr
Kinusi and
Maltlies to visit this week
,am l Mrs Jaim linhrh*.
' '
Mr amt Mrs W t. Colton amt i 1' 1!1,1 lltl?''.1,' and the bust und
daughter Agues ot Portland visit, d
' ''s 11
1,1,11 « »Il
1 ' u
nn M
l.
( G
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h .i «
U v n l*u
u t* r s 4>|»<
r a h 't l
Sul:'tai
with
Mrs
c 4 Cha.
e M
Mr l ( i.len
Powers
Operated
V /u rh e» / ! ‘
‘i,hi Ml i
(il, n >*“ "<'« ■ who was operated
V ,*. M;‘.
1
■ ’><«"' - n
F r id a y a t M a t s o n s I m s p d a l by
by
/ „ ,lu * ‘i.ise home during the eve |ii Man lb ..niton returned Imim
IIK
r
luesday and is greatly Unproved
Mrs t, c Lomax leit tilts morn
• • •
l»K wlt*> Miss Dorothy Parks for
Eugene where she will visit her
A I. Lomax, at Eugene, 11 V i i \ i i I i t i 11 i) 111 h i :
and Mrs P. Hukhs a t
One of the uhieat and on«» of the
-nved^ S u n d a y ^ w .n
fiisi il.ig.s down m Oregon, if not,
the
oaie.sl and Hist. L\ exhlblftxl hi,
" ‘II be employed in the office of
Ml and Mr
H W Gale.'« Mi
window display hi
tlæ C arnation Milk company during anU Mrs Uordon O ates of B e rk -,,. (hi* M . a g Day"
„„
n a t i o n time. Mrs. Mai teil is a ellA CaI ■ a n d Mr and Mrs John 1 h‘.\.
1 hc
w‘us made by
O ates J r marie
_
a week-end tour I “ kioup of pioneer women whoeanie
guesl of Mixs Marion Lytle
en/
01 on-tam bench,> from Sca.slde to
1,1 die
ly lii.ti.-, und
, ^,r “ ,u* Mrs i w M ,,,t'
iwitlth of Newport
m HU x I hl Oregon I tty It flew over
K - e n ii a i i u
*
—
—
^ '‘sene spent the
II \\l> M \l)l I X It I \ l> U
n , / < « n ‘' “ 'i“’ iet’d
« ‘» re this teed will tom e from no
one at the present time Is able to
Another favorable possibility is
, s‘’ln‘’ betterment in butterfat prices
• llland
111,1 nught
uidicate a later de-
lor w utam ette valley hay.
Growers expressed themselves as
Miss Helen Fiurtcv'
Philip Mend unit Robert H m lrum if
J r picnicked at the H artiam pt
cabin at Meacham Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. g h Leger und
son Harlow of Helena. Montana,
»re visiting tills week with his
father, r A. Leger. and sister Mrs
Pbrcnt.-- Mr mid Mrs H C Varner.
during llielr vtiemion
n,„l
J r Is spending
the week Tongue
at Imine. He will leave
next week for officer., training
eamp at Vancouver, Wtu.li
„ L.,
Mu» I.ueiUe K lann of lie. ir Hanks
Plie window also coutmiLs a col­
lection of articles of Revolutionary
day.’.. Hie properly ol M r. J f
Hare
M an ag er M cG ee N am ed
on L e a g u e C o m m itte e
(leorgc McOw, HULsboro c i t y
moiuigvr. I lls been appoltit<*(l on
the executive cliuinlttee of tin*
I.eagut* of Oregon Ollie-. Mayor A
E WiLsoti of B< a\(*rion is ulso a
member of this committee. JoM*pn
McCready, city attorney of Forest
Grove, haa lx*en named on t h e
legu lativc commit tec
M t^raix.r park 8und*y after-
Mr and Mr» n
b
p
, nIld
« » . ’•>' ( « ¿ M v . « «
ton. Mr mid Mr- C f B eg , a i d „
’V * ‘ ? rl“ ,ld vult, ‘‘ at the
children Miss Jo h n ett a K i g ^ i n f
K ^ ,lInott home during the
•Mr. imd Mis^W' V Bergen of Port Iw‘* k-,,«ldi « r , ami Mrs H K
land w r e ¿Bo¿there"
Oi PorUand vUlted
“*“u
Ult're
Sunday,
gU^ ° o of f J Jack
a ^ Doherty
t e y “ a t T rout r, ? ’r ,and Mrs -J C H a r e of Holly-
guest
-
farm - south of Hillsboro, und
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w ash. They
went J on a fu ll- nxxl and“M
W right of Port-
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H an fo rt a W ’a
M,s Fra,lk I,llbr“" ( n- a r ^ c m ’*1
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a guest
of
„ , „ 5 Ora L44*’*
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.. M
.. lss J u n u
her relatives, ra
Mr and
and is Mrs
Koss
w id
Hall.
Johnson of Alma Bennett Olden
tent.
D.
U.
V
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Mrs Frank Baker v i and
-..Y“ !!!??. J '» '. Heuyrrton
s it i n g two s e chil-
í e “ i E “.1 ’ M
dren have be«i
weeks with Mrs. B akers m other guests at a pot luck luncheon
K tnneth /Robb of Baker was a
Mrs R uthrauff at Seaside Mr.
Baker and Ju n Koellermeler went y11'?1 Tuesday evening at the home
to
Seaside
Saturday
afternoon
and
,,
C, a,‘d Masnntr
Mrs. J izmnH
o Robb
He 1,
Mr« n-ii/o- , r,,4 . u ..u.i i..
_
attendlncr
bu«,»..
, 011118011 L l a r i l i e S
Marriage l.lrenxea
Winston S piwil, Hillsboro and
M
aritila
Duyck. Forest G r o v e
m e d here Wedne.sdav
abort route 2. June
13
sit **th
with relatives
v‘*tt
rtJ«Uw» mi
-‘“d friend»
Mr. mid
Mrs Arnie
Anile nick.ison
Dtekaxon am
and
um m:
l e t the iidyertbeinent., help you
»'■‘'i - m i d Vernon mid Hichard West
colt spent th, week-end m G ,, mi make your shopping plans
Mr and Mrs W H Treglown
unlly am
incili Short
sh o rt
and family
mid Kenneth
" ‘“'I' a trip to Mt Hood T hurs-
d“>'
bo. c
. ” , V i /. C randall Is visiting
ni.sin. MUs Marion
M euler, of Beaverton this week
Miss Margaret Hmxl Is spending
the week at G aribaldi
her
‘ » 'u .n b u r with
V
M lsi
Park.s o f Eu(f„n..
spent s e v r a i day., this week with
Mr anil Mrs Huperi K ennedy’
i , an o New
sham md Willi mi M
» a . m uuu ana wnmmi m
convention at Portland Monday.
GARDEN
PESTS
Use our improved Ever­
green. Black Leaf Id. and
Arsenate o I Lead sprays.
<tnr earw ig hail does the
work.
I! lx Ely Spray, in hulk
$ 1 .1 0 p e r K a llo n
Bring container.
l ’a n u c rs’ Cash S tore
l-'lour. I
e4*«|4, S e rtin , P o u lt r y S u p p ljr i« r
Phone
30411
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
ri4»Hr about the
low that tried
six months to
halitosis, a n d
found out that
girls didn’t like
anyway ?
fel-
f o r
cure
1 hen
the
him
Well —
some |ien|i|e spend
half their lives hunt­
ing all over fur a
guild cleaner — and
t lie n
find nut they
h a v e a GOOD ( )NE
RIGHI' AT HOME!
Y our R adio
T ro u b les
We call and deliver
May he caused by some
little thing which we can
correct for as little ag
I ionie L aundry and
D ry Cleaners
75c
Phone 17
Wily nut find out
right flow?
"Happy Days Hillsboro
July 1. 3. 3 and 4
Celebrate here!
D ou glass
R adio S e r v ic e
our hope th at industries under ap- i. Mr. and Mrs. George
and
- Scott
proved codes may desire to agree to children of Portland - Mr
and _ M _ rs
changes. the policy order does not S W Melhuish and children and
no“' affect them and will not
unless Mr
and Mrs Charles Dougla.is
and
Q VS i in* i 1 ,U z. a -J ,.. — a
.. _
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**
w o r t Ä 'm
imerested“ c ^ l m h o r t n ^
016 K cnll* ortl1
In Portland
”
e authoritlc
Mr and Mrs j w Barney
. ln . J?° ®ven^ W1H there be any children were week-end guests of
change in an approved Mr. B arneys parents, Mr and Mrs
£oae or any change suggested with- W H Barney, at Hood River. John
.{ * Ia¿J0? .} ? / h e particular con- Barney returned home with them
E " ™ 5 ‘h th a t industry, the state- and will spend the summer here
menl; saia-
and attend school this winter
..jt should be d early understood
Mrs. C. E. Lytle and Mrs. C arrie
at ad 01
provisions of approv- Elder returned last w ets from a
®d codes, including their price pro- three weeks visit with Mr and
VUJons. are in full force and effect Mrs Kingsley Lytle at Bend. Wmle
and raust be complied w ith."
there they
they visited
visited C C rater
rater Lake,
Lake,
Johnson's statem ent today specif- Diamond Lake. Medford and other
xcalb ’ mentioned a group of industries southern Oregon points,
« not being n 0, affected. Those
Mrs. C. L. Duley and Miss M ar
j
ueraiea were.
^ y
re given a farewel
evening a t the J. A
X
' Ä
S
' b Ä
S
“
visiting
Hillsboro friends
Tues-
a , s
ugu»
Selfridge Brox.
Phone 2IX
doV
da^- Mice
Miss 1 Morrison .._
was _
en rout,, to
Fred llori hert of Aliinu d.i Cal
H
A
P
P
Y
DAYS."
Hillsboro
Portlal‘d to attend the Rose festl-
" w dm . last week
July 1. 2. 3. ♦ Celebrate here!
val - _ and vlsl1 friends
*B
“ <>d
F A Atx
ndroth
.iV* n la and
VI / 4 W
f v*e Mr A Adolph
A 1
a 1,
•Mr
Mr.s
Abendrot!)
Art 1,111 aIld ha»y K
<;f The Dalles were wi;’k ^ 7 ld''.:,n''ii.
°f Mr. and Mrs. A W Lentz. Mr
and
h Koberstetn of Portland
vlslted them Sunday
Mrs A rthur Kroeger and children
and Mrs J Asbahr left Tuesday
If thp battery In your car
for Seaside, where they will remain
Is not giving proper serv­
"
while Mr, Kroeger
is a t Camp C lat-
ice, If Its pep and power
“ P
can't be restored by re ­
Mr and Mrs L L Baker Jack
charging.
here's the place
Bak. r and Miss Marlon Baker of
to bring It for recondi­
Portland were guest, Thursday eve-
tioning Defective p a r t s
rung
elhuilh home
m ng at
a t the
the S S. W
W M
Melhuish
home
will be replaced Every­
Mrs J. R Morgan of Portland
thing necessary will be
returned home Monday after sev­
done to make It work ef­
eral days' visit a t the home of
ficiently again . . . a t a
“ L
cost you’ll agree Is very
« .“/m X t ^ t u ^ n £ M
moderate.
Open Evenings
Mr and Mrs. S E. Olsen.
"Happy Days," Hillsboro
JAMES MADISON BRICKEY
the local chapter, is head page a t lng.
mg. bus.
bus. trucking
tnickYn- and transport, I ^ r - anb M rs' H H’ 8tannar<l
July 1. 2. 3 and 4
FOREST GROVE — Jam es M adi­ grand lodge.
garm ent and textiles, radio and all
Celebrate here I
son Brickey. 79. died at the home
“ i - L1’® .81«'? oI Tile Rose ln Portland
durable goods Industries.
of
his ----
daughter.
Mrs --------
Sam Mar
— —
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Chlei£_ club 01 Phoenicia
He said this list was not com TYler. a t Scappoose Sunday. Her ; w ^ d a y of last week.
shall. Tuesday. M r Brickey w as1 Temple m et T hursday night a t th e plete but was given because m o,t with them for1avteit.retUrne<1 hOmei M arjorie and C harlotte Patterson
born at Salem Indiana, November home of Mrs. Florence Reynolds, of the "m isunderstanding" had S i n
S eco nd a n d B a s e lin e S tre e t»
William O. H anselm an of G arden w itl?th eir ^ r a n ï m o t t i e r , ' ‘ a
21. 1854. and had been a resident with Mrs. H enrietta Morgan as as- reported from these In d u strie
of Hampton. He came to Oregon sisting hostess. The bridge and cause mfK.
...
, Home was a Hillsboro visitor the Patterson.
_
In 1910 Deceased is survived by rummy tournam ents, which have inv •
„
I,nlaut‘derstand- last of th e week. Mr. H anselm an
d
E ,iVK1is oand
the
Mrs. Alice , J been held during th
e w
¡¿H
—
- following
- - - - children:
-
Luc
w inter
u i w r r months,
a c n u u , In
d u n,trie,
e f r ie s 0660 reP°rlecl from these is a new man in the county, having i ,
moved to G arden Home about the : da ” J e n m »
Vp 1US S un:
V. Marshall. Mrs Barbara Breed. | were closed with Mrs. F rank B arr in au sm es-
first of th e year
2a^ evenlng a t the L. F. Emmott
Forest Grove; Mrs. Catherine E .1 high in bridge and Mrs. C atherine
1
home.
Michie. Redmond; Mrs. Maud M .‘ Emm ott receiving honors m rummy.
Miss Dorothy Tongue and Robert
a »
Brown. Eugene, and J a m e s A. t The next meeting will be held on
Tongue Apent the week-end a t
“^ ' ‘a ^ e w ^ e « ^ '
Brickey. Milwaukie
' “ h tm
— i^
'l~"
o f M ^ yajiri **
E- D - Hale>' Oi Saginaw, Eugene. They attended the com-
M
M‘ch., is Visiting h er brother, U L ; niencement exercises, a t which her visit with her sister near Seattle !
G A S O L IN E S
Me&cham, with a picnic McCool, and family.
' brother, Thomas, received his dl-
Mrs. O scar H amburg and son
dm ner in th e evening.
Mrs
Kjr0' of Bgnd
yU_ ploma
.............
Allan spent the week-end _ with
her
R ic h f ie ld - G e n e r a l - S h e ll - U n io n - G ilm o r e
itrng Irienda and relatives here ov-
Mrs. P. J. 8arsfleld and son and! Parcn ts- M r- and Mrs. Fred Rood
Royal Neighbors held a pot luck ®r the week-end. She has been in daughter T M. and Miss Mary of
Mr and Mrs W alter Frank of
Mi-Pressure G reasing
dinner
party
Tuesday
at
the
home
r
m
f“
a
several
weeks
witn
her
^
ortj‘.
a
?
d
^
y
era!
Spokane.
Wash., were guests B atur- Newberg were Sunday guests of
PAST GRANDS’ CLUB
Free Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
HOID P lf N lf MFFTING
G ,AH a Blalr Those pres- a
whh0 “
treated in day of their daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. E MacDowcll.
HOLD PICNIC MEETINO ent were Mesdames Scott Wolfe. a Portland hospital.
Mrs W H Wieber
M attle Whitelaw of Seattle,
Past Noble G rands' club of the Henry Young. Claud Cook. F. L „ M rs’ L- w Guild and Mrs. Ed Mr« n u v n
,.u,i W Mrs
F ir e s to n e T ir e s , T u b e s a n d A c c e s s o rie s
ash, is visiting this week with
Hillsboro Rebekth lodge held the Hewitt. J. Nicodemus. W. F Lor- 860500 attended graduation ex- ‘
r G. H atliom and th ll- her
cousin. Mrs. L J. Rushlow.
annual picnic meeting Sunday a t mor Wayne Bryson Harley Sm ith 6rcl5es , at Pacific college in New- f 1? " OiI,rBen.da
vlsi i ln?,
p a r"
DRIVE
IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
Mrs. W alter M. Campbell of T a­
— * Ennis.
R. Peppard, P a tw
Tu«5daZ
_
. . ..
. S? w’.
the home of Miss Lucy Humphreys Fred
and the
Mr aod Mr5 Chester Miller of a t P ? “ 1 Jü r o ',e aod °th cr relatives coma, Wash., Is a guest this m onth
in Portland. Lunch was served on Bryson, w . F. Lormo'r
__
of Mrs. A. O. Pitm an
Newberg visited Mr. and Mrs. T and i r '60^
a long table on th e lawn, and a hostess, Mrs. Blair.
R. Moore Sunday
Mrs. R. C. Vaught and Mrs Hcl-
social time was enjoyed.
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Mr., Alf O. Johnson, who has
Messrs. and Mesdames Arnold - Dan BaUs of Portland was a en G ardner went u> Hood River been very IE during the past week,
Those attending were Mr. and
UOSLETT'S TRUCK SERVICE
Mrs. E. J. Ward., Mrs. Byrd, Dr. Jensen, b . Megargle, J. H. Murton. w’eek-end visitor a t the A. B. Flint Friday to visit Mr.s. V aught’s niece ts much Improved.
Mrs. J. T. Deaville, who is very ill
Nellie Byrd. Miss Humphreys, Mr. V W. G ardner. R F Peters Verne rancb
Eirsl and Baseline Streets
Phone 126.3
Miss Dorothy Rrxxl left Tuesdav
J in the hospital there.
and Mrs. John Humphreys. Miss Curry, and F C Holznagel attend-
for Tacoma. Wash., to visit Miss
C
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T
T
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B
A
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B
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Pilgrim
House
Ì XX
P /lllrin
1,5; c Humphreys.
Mrs
Caroline
ed the grand lodge
opening
recep *
Mr and Mr.s. E J. Underwood Dolores Theda.
Xjfrc
T^iic
P o iic t
KJiccoc t ir » , n n j l - ii
.1
V»
Wilkins.
Mrs.
Lois
Faust.
Misses tlon and' ball a t ”the
Masonic* tern-
Ju n „ ® 17: „ Chapel
service 11 a of Portland are guests this week of
■
,vlr and Mr.s.
._r!t . , G.
, Bronlecwe
Mr
Virginia and Regina
Rprtna F Faust,
a u s t.
and
a n d p;e Jn p o rljand Monday evening
m Pastor
Pa-G-nr Henrv
<5 Haller
Mall
....
Henry 8.
will th eir daughters, Mrs. Lester Hewitt I and
family were T.
weeV end
vi.io.r,
preach on “The Struggle Toward and Miss Valene Underwood, and
r
n
wo<*-cnd visitors
Mrs. Minnie Bowman all of P o rt­
land; Messrs, and Mesdames A
Perfection," 1 Peter 5: 10. This will other relatives.
;
n nscou
H. Bowman.
Miss Madge Richmond left Sun-1
Helen Ireland ol Portland Is vuslt-
McConnahay. E. M
Bowman. O.
O. I M inter b r id g e ^ S f o w m e d t o t r a f b ® t h ® service preparatory to the
M Heaton, E. L McCormick. Ray fic Wednesday for the first tlmZ celebration of the Holy Communion
day for her home near Woodburn 10« , her cousin, June Ireland,
this
Sinclair, Adolph
Mohr, Rev. and since the December floods causedla P rayers of thanksgiving will be of- She expects to leave ln July to week.
w
Mrs K »nsr Young. Mesdames Jose- washout in the fill
lereJ ln to® keeping
summer
with her
- - ot f athers spend
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— sister
Elmer Camcnzind. small son n t
phine Case. Helen Delchman, Flor-
'
_
. Cal.
- .
duY'
oa . a . , a .
a
a ._
a t Eureka,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Camenzlnd of
ence Twlgg, Alberta Hargraves, Bes­
June
24.
Adm
inistration
of
the
Mrs
Erma
Taylor
Sparks
pic-
west
of Hillsboro, broke his right
Road Oiling Starts
sie Barr. M arguerite Munson Misses
sacram en t ol the L o rd s Supper "to sen.ed Miss Maxine Cady of Oregon leg Friday when hi’ Jum p'd down
S tate m
ent
f i l l who
v .'h f» love
l n v p the
t h n Lord."
I / i r r i ” Baptism
U a n t i c m and
and
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o "„“.iw departm
j
,ls ali
Dorothy B arr and Grace Bowman. niittin,,
n..7Hn5
in highway
"‘.“
u®'ja rl" . 1®°1
W e a n n o u n c e a D iv id e n d a t th e R a te o f
all of Hillslxtro and Mr and Mrs. finish '’oiUnirani^ratinn«r
her®
n today
Confirmation will be given to any
nnish oiling operations on second- who desire it
Charles C arter of Juneau, Alaska.
ary highways.
The rain istcr may be consulted a t
_ , . _ . A
’ the house office. 1352 Jackson
LOCAL REBEKAHS HONOR
THERE ARE NO SUBSTITUTES FOR
Probate
Estate -
j street,
a a
< T
*>vA\.vv, mornings
»»»*-*» ****«^b> from
»»i^»»» 10
»xr o’clock
vii/x-n
STATE VICE-PRESIDENT
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.»
aV R- Stephenson, until noon, or any time after 5 p.
Hillsboro Rebekah lodge adm itted
^ J iwa S 0^4 and xU? e 12’ has m Pllgrlm Guild each Thursday
three new members Tuesday eve- j
V lS « 10 probab® and 15 afternoon a t 2 Young people's
n
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meetings as per schedule.
nlng; Miss Evangeline Fuller and
P a y a b le J u n e 3 0 , 1 9 3 4
George Selfridge by Initiation, and
and
Mrs. Anna Donaldson, formerly of
Checks will be mailed June 30th to all paid up
North Dakota, by transfer.
Certificate Holders and earnings will be milled to
Mrs. Cora Heaton, recently elect­
all other accounts.
Fires, Accidents, and
ed vice-president of tpe Rebekah
Prospective customers are cordially invited to
Assembly, was presented with a gift
Sickness
investigate our C ertificates for their July 1st
from the lodge.
Investment.
Mrs. Elrod, a visitor from K an-
All come w ithout w arn-
as used on
Under S tate Supervision with legal Reserve
ing.
Fund.
For 65 to 80-acre B
Lost $ 5 0 0
No better investm ent available.
Hix monthn delay co«l H N. Van Vlaet,
G rade dairy farm .
/ •
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Scholls
Fraternal
Econom y
H ealth
Satisfaction
Why face the hot summer
day» to comr without
CROSLEY
R e f r ig e r a t io n
Talk It over with
um
today!
Easy Terms
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
N eil door to V rnrtlan T h ra trr
Phone 761
II ILLS 1(011«), OREGON
Coslett Super Service Station
A n n o u n cem en t
Safety Steel Bodies
b
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Did you
L E N T Z A U T O PARTS
1 f
Birth»
A
o i l wa.. limn .Sunday at Smlth'n
Im pilai III Mi and Mrs Earl Muoio
ol Pumpkin Itldge It wa , a Cm . ai
Ian blrlh. with Hr C T Sindh
O|N i al lug
Mm phi To Mr and Mrs Wll
ham I Murphy, rout, J. I I i U.I miio ,
June II. a girl
H A V E CA SH
BUYERS
Rockford, III., a total of |5U0, according tc
hl« own report. He had Hpparently spent
that much for relief of stoma« h suffering
before he heard of L’dga. Today for the first
tim e ,n five years he says he can eat any­
thing. He now gives credit fo r hla recovery
to the Udga Treatm ent, based on a famous
stomach specialist's triple-action prescrip­
tion.
Its purpose la to neutralize excess
acid, soothe nnd heal the Inflamed stomach
lining and st
pain. Already 54.16» letters
praising the 1 iga Treatm ent have been re­
ceived from victims of stomach ulcers, sold
stomach, Indigestion, heartburn, gas pains,
belching and other symptoms of excess acid­
ity
W rite Udga, Suite 6T, Foot Schulse
Hldg., St. Paul, M inn , for a free sample.
The 7-day tria l box of l?dga Tablets la sold
on a money-back guarantee of satisfaction
by
H illsbo ro Ph arm acy
A d r.
C hrysler H y d rau lic Brakes
P R O T E C T IO N
List
now.
your
•
property
from all these r i s k s
costs only a few cents
a day.
Insure with
TUALATIN VALLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone »41
SAFE
CADY MOTOR CO.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
W. G . I D E
1314 Main Street
DODGE and PLYMOUTH
Hillsboro, Oregon
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
Finishing
Daily Service
New Univcx
CAMERA
39c
Spociiil til tent ion given
to out-of-town orders.
PALM
DRUG
STORE
Phone 266
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Saving» & lawn Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
"HAPPY DAYS," Hillsboro, July 1, 2, 3 and 4 Celebrate llerel
P h o to
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"Happy Days," Hillsboro
July 1. 2, 3 and 4
Celebrate here!