The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 21, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Local G ran g e
G ro u p s G iven
State H o n o rs
T u la a n d D orothy Sam sel, all of
H illsboro, visited Sunday at the
hom e of Mrs. Lilly M
Bierly
H enry M etzentlne a n d frien d Miss
E len Z w em er of T ig a rd w ere also
callers.
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
M rs. Schm idt H o n o red on 8 9 th
B irthday; School H ead s N am ed
Services Sunday
H ELV ETIA I'll,' F red Peterson M is Alice l i n 'd a n d sou Lloyd ot
Rev. W E S im pson will p reach a t
e at C ed ar Mill " a s the scene K a n sa s City Mo m ade a trip to
th e c h u rc h at 9 46 a m S unday, hom
a fam ily re union Sunday w lien th e beach over th e w eek-end. They
follow ed by Bible school at 10 30 ol
idt fam ily h a d a birthday were accom panied bv Mr a n d Mrs
Rev S im pson h a s been w ith th is th e S chm
honoring th e ir m other, Mrs J N Dav i.tson
LAUREL- R ID G E M r a n d Mrs. field for four y ears a n d m em bers p E arly
Professor a n d M rs W illard C raig
lizabeth S chm idt, on her etghty-
H D. S trick le r a tte n d e d s ta te gran g e of th e c h u rc h hope th e conference,
tn th birth d ay a iu n v e rs a n Present ot S e a .lie spent last week visiting
conv en tio n a t R oseburg la st week w hich convened a t C orvallis last n were
at
th e Jo h n Pubols hom e W illard
r a n d Mrs C h its Jen n y ol
M rs. S tric k le r is P om ona G ra n g e week, will re tu rn him for longer Bl ktal M Veil.
C raig is Mrs P ubols’ b rother.
M r and M l s Co
lec tu re r of W ash in g to n co u n ty a n d service.
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West Iiiio n Wills
S ch m id t a n d fam ily ot West
H a rry E lian d er's billing o u tfit a n d bus
received a p rize a w ard e d by th e
U nion M r a n d M rs Lon S c h lllld t
W est U nion baseball tea m of the
s ta te lec tu re r. Mrs. M cCall, for h a v ­ crew of m en were kept busy m ost a n d fam ily ot Hillsboro. Mr a n d
F a n n e rs' Union d efea te d G a sto n on
ing sen t in re p o rts fro m all but of last week m th is community,
F red l ’e t e i s o n a n d 1 a m ' Jo e the West U nion d iam ond Sunday
one of th e fo u rte e n g ra n g es m th e w here m an y of th e fa rm e rs h a d a M n rs
d J a s p e r S chm idt M r ano Mrs. 17 to 5 Next Sundav W est Union
county. M orrow a n d
C lac k am a s th e ir clover baled.
u rtis Young a n d tannly Mr and will play Blooming fa rm e rs' local
T h e ro a d m ac h in ery a n d large C
c o u n tie s w ere also ho n o red th e
M rs C 11 M onroe a n d M iss M in ­
sam e way. ra n k in g first a n d sec­ crew o t m en re -s u rfa c e d th e road nie A B rugger ot M ilwaukie F red team on the hom e grounds
Mi and Mrs H e rm an Vies m id
ond G re e n M o u n ta in G ra n g e r e ­ th ro u g h th is tow n th e la s t of la s t Z u erch er a n d M rs Anna 1'ober
d a u g h te i E lizabeth a n d Mr. a n d
ceived a larg e silk flag fo r h a v ­ week.
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guest.
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lizabeth
M is W illiam Sehubotlie a n d d a u g h ­
A goodlv n u m b er from here a t ­
ing m ad e th e second larg est gain
idt
ter Marv Ann ot V ancouver were
In m em b e rsh ip th e p a st six m o n th s. ten d ed th e rose festival in P o r t­ Schm
Mrs. S clunidt. who is one ot the ..nest., at the A 11 M eyer hom e
D elegates from th is vicinity a t th e land.
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Sunday
Mary Ann S c h u b o th e will
M r a n d M rs A. W. W illis a n d q uite spry a n d helps w ith the
s ta te g ra n g e w ere L. J . F ra n c is of
W in o n a G ra n g e . Mr. a n d M rs. c h ild ren Dale. H arold a n d Jim m ie house work a n d g a rd en H er oldest spend a short vacation w ith th e
C h a rle s V a n K lc e k o t T ig a rd G ran g e. of Tillam ook, spent th e w eek-end son Ju liu s S chm t.it is on th e sick Meyer fam ily.
To Sail Soon
M r a n d M rs. H a rry S c h w e itz e r of w ith Mi a n d Mrs. R o b e rt Pom eroy. list a n d was unable to a tte n d
Follow ing were g u e sts F riday of
S ch o lls G ran g e Mr. a n d M rs. A l­
Alfreida Meyer will leave P o r t­
Mrs H erb S c h ra m accom panied
b ert S tre iff ol K in to n G range', a n d M rs Lilly M B ierly: M r a n d Mrs. by Mrs. Ju stic e ol V ernonia visited land M onday ior New York a n d on
M r a n d M rs. H. P. S tric k le r of D elbert T u rn e r a n d little d a u g h te r a t tlie Jo h n D avidson hom e T h u rs ­ July 12 will sail o n th e sie aiu slu p
Jo a n of Corvallis, form erly of
S herw ood G ra n g e.
D eutschland lor G erm any.
day.
Lerov Mills, th e youngest m a s ­ Hillsboro.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J
J
Sliaw of
T sehabold K e-eleeled
C h ristia n E ndeavor society will
ter. delivered h is m aid e n ' speech
School bo ard a n n u a l election was P o rtlan d were w eek-end guests in
a t s ta te g ra n g e fav o rin g th e s ta te hold m on th ly m ee tin g a t th e c h u rc h held a t th e school Monday night. th e C. 11 G ouyo hom e.
fa ir being re tu rn e d to old d a te S u n d ay e vening at 8 o'clock. E very­ D avid T sehabold was re-elcted d i­
file honk* ot Mr. a n d Mrs. B. E
a n d old o rd e r ot being a n a g ric u l­ one is invited.
rector for th re e years a n d Mrs. W aldorf was th e scene on Sunday
M rs M abie L ea ch m a n a n d son 1'ennie D avidson re-elected clerk ot a re union ot Mr. W aldorf's re l­
tu r a l fa ir in ste a d of a c a rn iv a l a n d
of P o rtla n d , sp e n t a few days the M r. Tsehabold h a s served on the atives Present were Mr. a n d M rs
horse' ra c in g contest.
T he W a sh in g to n county b an q u et first of th e week w ith Mrs. L each - board fo r 18 years W orkm en are F rancis W aldort
Mr
a n d Mrs.
T h u rsd a y evening was a tte n d e d by m a n 's m o th e r. Mrs. Louise V an- building a brick wall in th e base­ lhoiu.us G roli. a n d Mr. a n d M rs
a bout th irty , tw e n ty -o n e of w hom K leek.
Mr. a n d
Vern
Elwell
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P
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m en t th is week. The clerk s report
M r a n d M rs D on B rooks a n d show s t h a t th e d istric t is able to Mrs T E W aldorf. Mr. a n d Mrs.
were deleg ates, only one g ra n g e oe-
m g w ith o u t re p re se n ta tio n . M r a n d d a u g h te r B eu lah a n d son G lenn pay tlie necessary expense w ithout R alp h E g g s l a l l a n d so n 1’hiUip.
M rs. H a rrv S c h m eltze r w ere h o n ­ a n d Mrs. Alice H ildebrand, all of any e x tra ta x on tlie district
Mr. a n d M is W illiam C leveland
ored by th e p re se n ta tio n of a n ice ­ Salem , w ere w eek-end guests of
Mr. a n d M rs H arold Pubols of a n d children. M arvm . Kula M ae a n d
Mr.
B
rooks
sister.
Mrs.
E
lizabeth
ly fra m e d p ictu re, fo r th e ir new-
a n d M rs. Mem
P o rtla n d were guests of Mr. a n d Frederick. Mr
Wright.
Pearce ol Salem . Mr. m id Mrs. J.
hom e.
Mrs J o h n Pubols S unday.
K in to n G ran g e w as re p re se n ted
As m a s te r of S herw ood G range.
J
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ot
P
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rtlan
d . Mr a n d Mrs.
A lbert C roeni Ihrvetor
M rs. S tric k le r received a golden a t th e session of s ta te grange held
W est U nion school district M on­ C H G onyo ot M ason Hill. M r
a
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sh e a f a w a rd fo r M rs. J e n n ie V.
day n ig h t re-elected Albert C oreni a n d M rs G ra n t W aldorf a n d d a u g h ­
H ayes, a fifty -y e a r m em ber of th e er. A lbert S treiff. a n d Mrs. S tre iff. d irec to r for th ree years a n d P ete te r E th e l Joy of Cam us. W ash. A
g ran g e, a n d th e local g ra n g e e x ­ th e se c re tary a s delegates.
bout., iful picnic d in n er was sp read
Y unker clerk.
M rs. O scar L ierm an a n d fam ily
p ects soon to m ake th e p re s e n ta ­
Mrs. Irene K orn a n d fam ily. R ob­ ui tlie wixxis m id a n a fte rn o o n of
of
B
eaverton.
M
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O
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tio n in a su ita b le m an n e r.
ert a n d K a th ry n , ot Y akiuia are gam es a n d visiting enjoyed. Mr.
M cM innville received th e m ajo rity a n d d a u g h te r. Miss G ladys D ail- spending th e school vacation a t the a n d Mrs E. R G B union. Mr. m id
vote a s th e lo cation lo r th e 193o m an n . of P o rtlan d . Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. K orn hom e. K a th ry n accom ­ Mrs W S F rench. Florence a n d
con v en tio n a n d W ash in g to n county J a k e F aix were S u n d ay d in n e r p a n ie d tlie F re d W enger fam ily to Albert F. were also present, as was
p rom ptly pledged th e ir h e a rty su p ­ guests a t th e h om e of M r. a n d P o rtla n d S unday.
C harles Peterzon of Salem . I t was
M rs A ugust H D allm an n . M iss
port.
Mrs. A nna D onaldson a n d sons unanim ously voted to m ake th is
W inifred W aibel o f O renco. Ray Lewis a n d Ja n ie s a n d h e r guests. g a th e r u : ; a n a n n u a l a ffa ir.
T h e G ood C itizens' club a re n early Fox of B eav erto n a n d E arn ie B eg­
have h a d a chance to do a real
a ll w orking in th e berry h a rv e st g ars of T ig ard were also visitors
business.
a n d re p o rt th e berry crop n o t so du rin g th e week a t th e D a llm a n n
hom e.
good a s la s t year.
L ittle J e a n A nn M ognett of T ig ard
M iss Lois B ierly w as a w eek-end
E d A eoischer, w ho h a s b e e n
head ed th e list of Juvenile p e rfo rm ­
b a tc h in g a n a carry in g t h e fa rm guest of Mrs. B e rth a S h a v e r of
work, oil lu s f a t n e r s fa rm in th is B eaverton. M iss B ierly re tu rn e d
T IG A R D —A surprise luncheon was ers a t a P o rtlan d th e a tre during th e
d istric t, h a s a cq u ired a cook a n d hom e tlie first of th e week
given ui honor of Mrs. C arrie H a n ­ w eek-end. She is one ol e ig h t s ta rs
general m a n a g e r by th e a rriv a l of
sen. v ice-grand of TigardvlUe R e­ of tomorrow sele. tod by N ate C ohen
n is siste r. M iss E liz ab e th AeDischer,
bekah lodge J u n e 12 b y officers oil th e Saturday radio broadcast.
w ho h a s Deen a tte n d in g P a c u ic
a n d m em bers. R ebekah picnic will L ittle J e a n goes by th e stag e nam e
college in Newoerg. H is younger
be held Ju ly 17. Odd Fellows, h e re ­ of J e a n Ann M agnette. S h e took
o ro tu er. R aym ond, o n his v acation
tofore. except for th e past several p a rt in several pictures In H olly­
iro m th e academ y a t G reenleaf,
years, liad sponsored th e picnic but wood while studying d an cin g a n d
lo a n o . is also h e re to help.
P la n s a re being m ade fo r the have tu rn e d th e responsibility over singing.
F a th e r s day was ooserved by e ig h te e n th a n n u a l reu n io n of the to tlie R ebekahs. In sta lla tio n ot o l-
Miss Viola M cD onald, w ho h a s
th e ¿ .a y -H a y n es-S tric k le r c la n by McKay school alu m n i of d istrict licers will be held Ju ly 11 w ith in ­ been ill for som etim e, le ft S a tu rd a y
a picnic o n tn e T u a la tin r n e r n e a r No. 18 a t th e school grounds on v ita tio n for jo in t in stallatio n e x ­ tor O ceanlake w here she will spend
S cn an io u rg bridge B oating, b a r n ­ Scholls F e rry road, one fo u rth mile tended to W ilsonville a n d Scholls som etim e a s th e guest of Mrs.
y a rd gou a n d n s h in g w ere e n ­ so u th of W h itfo rd . Ju n e 23. P ro ­ lodges. As a result of th e visitation G eorge M iller of T igard.
joyed. A oout fo rty persons were gram will include a picnic d in n er to tlie I. O. O. F. hom e in Port­
Mrs G ra ce Riley, who h a s been
p .e se n t, in cluding th e fam ilies of served from th e lu n ch baskets at land. local m em bers are ligurm g on v is itin g M r a n d Mrs L. M. E rick-
d i a r i e s Carey a n d H om er H aynes, one o'clock. T h is will be followed how to im prove th e ap p earan ce of
W. C. Edy. H a rry P., Jo sep n B. by s h o rt ad d resses a n d a business th e room th a t they help furnish.
a n d J o n n A. S trick ler, W a rre n C. m ee tin g for election of officers.
Am ong tlie O regon visitors to
B augh, D aniel W erre. W iJia m E.
T each ers, p re se n t a n d fo rm er s tu ­ Yellowstone n a tio n a l p ark th is year,
P eters. C a rl S c h a lie n b ra n d . M rs d e n ts of th is pioneer school, th e ir will be M r a n d M rs M arvin G aarde.
J a m e s P. H arris, a n d D onald Edy fa m ilie s a n d frie n d s a re invited to who left J u n e 10 fo r a two weeks
a n a M r. W ucox.
brin g th e ir lu n c h b askets a n d as­ vacation. They stopped a few days
A lter a lew weeks s p e n t In v a ­ sist in m ak in g it a n enjoyable to visit in e a ste rn O regon w ith Mrs.
catio n in g am ong In e n a s a n d r e la ­ hom ecom ing
G a a r d e s p aren ts. T hey are expected
tives m B eaverton. P o rtla n d a n d
F ra n k E rickson is president and Dack som etim e th is week.
Corvallis. Miss H elen A soanr, local C M M cK av secretary.
Local golfers tried out th e M c­
teach er, is now in a tte n d a n c e a t
M innville golf course Sunday to get
O regon S .a te college su m m er school
la m ilia r w ith it in case they d e -
a t Corvallis.
. cide io e n te r th e to u rn a m e n t p la n ­
M iss B erm ece W rig h t v isited la s t
ned by th e club. Those m ak in g
w e es a t P u m p k in R idge a n d th is
M r. a n d M rs. J. A. M oore and the tr ip were A rt V incent, Ou»
week is em ployed in th e W alter fam ily v isited relativ es In P o rtla n d S chubrm g, G eorge Davis. P. P a rrin .
S p a th berry p atch .
S unday.
j and C u rtis T igard. M em bers of th e
Mr. a n a Mrs. H arold A ebischer
M r. a n d M rs. C. B. T ay lo r a n d i golf team are looking forw ard to
a n d Mrs. W illiam B outin a tte n d e d d a u g h te r L ena sp e n t th e w eek-end the re tu rn m atch w ith B eaverton
th e yearly m eeting of th e O regon. , a t th e beaches.
1 players on a P o rtla n d course. B eav­
W asm ngton a n d Id a h o a re a
o f 1 M any fa rm e rs of th is com m unity erto n d efeated T igard 17 to 7 in th e
F rie n d s c h u rch e s a t th e F n e n d s a tte n d e d th e F a n n e r s ' U nion m e e t­ first m atc h a t F o re st Hills.
c h u rc h a t Newoerg la s t week.
ing in V erboort J u n e 13.
Jo h n B ersted a n d Alice A nderson,
Mrs. C arl S c h a lttn o ra n d h a s in ­ j M iss Sylvia D uyck le f t M onday
is niece, have left for A shland,
v ited th e pupils ol th e fo u r upper | for O regon N orm al a t M onm outh h where
B ersted will visit for
g rad es of th e M iddleton school to I w here s h e w ill ta k e a six weeks' som etim Mr.
e. Miss A nderson w as v is­
a "Hound a n d H a re" ra ce a t h e r sum m er course.
iting
In
T
ig
ard
for several weeks
hom e F rid a y a lte ra o o n a t 2 o clock.
M iss F lo re n ce V a n d erzan d en . w ho
J. B. S trick ler, who w ith M rs. is em ployed in P o rtla n d , s p e n t the before leaving for A shland.
T he hot w eather last week se n t
S tric k le r h a v e been a t th e p a r ­ w eek-end w ith h e r p a ren ts, M r. a n d
■ sw im m ers to th e T u a la tin river in
e n ta l hom e o n th e ir long v acation Mrs. T h eo d o re V anderzanden.
cau sed by th e lo n g sh o re m e n s a n d
M iss Sylvia D uyck visited last droves a n d river reso rts rep o rted a
s e a s e n s strike, got word S u n d ay week w ith M rs. G u s L arse n of n e ar l rushing business even d u rin g the
| week. Sunday was a busy day a n d
evening to r e tu r n to w ork in th e H illsboro.
saw m ill a t P re sc o tt a n d h u rried
M rs C h a rle s K a rlic k a n d in fa n t the re st of the week saw m an y a t
hom e.
son of S a lem visited a few days th e parks T his is th e firs t stre tc h
last w eek w ith h e r p a ren ts. Mr. of good w eather t h a t th e reso rts
a n d M rs. P. J. V anderzanden.
M rs W illiam H em sw o rth sp e n t
last w eek w ith frie n d s in F i n l a n d
T R O U T F IS H IN G
a n d a tte n d e d th e Rose Festival.
Hillsboro F isherm en H ead q u arters
M iss A gnes V a n d erz a n d en vis­
K IN T O N —C h ild re n 's Day w as ob­ ited re la tiv e s in P o rtla n d la s t week.
CORWIN HARDWARE
Mrs. F ra n k H erinckx w as tak e n
served a t th e ch u rch S unday m o rn ­
S porting Goods
ing w ith a large a tte n d an c e. T he to th e E m an u el h o sp ita l in P o r t­
Complete Line Fishing Tackle
follow ing p ro g ram p u t on by th e lan d M onday.
1152 Second St.
Hillsboro
sch o lars of th e school was enjoyed :
Quality job printing—Argus.
H ym ns by a ll; song, young ladies'
class; "sc rip tu re cake. M ound B uild­
ers; re cita tio n s. B eulah P e terso n
a n d D orothy deL espinasse; reading,
R o b ert H uddleston a n d P a u l P e te r ­
son; vocal duet, B etty V anH orn a n d
LEAVE
M arilee Pom eroy: re cita tio n . G lenn
B rooks; reading. E. L. Cox; re c ita - '
tion. D onna M etzentlne; song, Bible
class; re cita tio n s; B etty V anH orn, I
R u th W rig h t a n d F reddy deL espin­
asse.
Mrs. Z ack M artin , w ho w a s r e ­
p o rted ill from a p a raly tic stroke
la s t week, is a little im proved th is
week H er son. H erb ert M a rtin of
G a rib ald i, w as a t th e hom e of h is
p a re n ts S unday.
M r a n d M rs. E. L. M cCorm ick
a n d M rs. R obinson, sister of Mrs.
M cCorm ick. S c o tt Sam sel, M isses
Tigard Rebekah
Officer Honored
Reunion ol McKay
Alumni June 23
H IL L S B O R O .
Thunuliiy, .hin«’ 21, 1
OREGON
sou. has re tu rn e d to her hom e in
S eattle
cine of the largest p o ta to patch es
ui th e county " ill be n ear T igard,
it report» are true that the Boat
B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M 1 1 J. A sill
place on Hull m ou n tain will be
planted to potatoes A rough estlm
p: Ise pailv was given G len n C a n
ate ol betw een 60 am i 70 acres will on lus b irth d a y a n n lv e isa ty T ues-
be plaiilo.l to the tuber crop V etch dav night at th e hom e of Mr uud
seed m ust have rem ained d o rm an t Mrs C harles Bov P resent were
and
Mesdwmes A rth u r
in the ground tor a num ber ot Messi
years a n d eonie to life d uring tlie Schultz. Cleve Owens. E K rtiske of
m ild w i n te r a iiumtM-r ot fa rm e rs Beaverton .lam es W alters. Dave Ed-
believe, as they p lan te d c lean seed tgai Jo h n M uerer C h arles llov. and
only lo have th e vetch com e up John .'.llm. 111. and f a i l l.a i s e i i . I
th ro u g h th e g ra in m p a tc h es The G Bole. Bill C arr. Miss Diirothv
liav crop is heavy m thus end ol Bov l.orell Boy. J e a n e tte Schultz.
the county. l'lie berry crop has J a n e H ildebrand ol P o rtlan d Mrs
reached its ix-iik in th is locality and G lenn C arr, a n d the guest ot honor,
is rapidly on the decline
G lenn C arr.
T igard O dd Fellows met T h u rs-
Leedv
G ra n g e
m et
S a tu rd a y
ltv night and were surprised a lte r n ig h t with a ta tr a tte n d a n c e Mrs
lodge session by th e social c o m - ; N P Jo h n so n gave a re|x>rt of
iiltttee w hich put on a teed of lev la te grange convention A 'q llc s
cream am t erxikles Oswego bulge lion box was the diversion of the
put on a M em orial cerem ony S u n ­ evening Iw elurer Mrs S am W alt­
day evening a n d exten d ed a n i n ­ er», lusked q m x s tlo n s . am i im in
vitation to tin s lodge
bers volunteered replies
I t was
decided lo in stall a w ater system
in tlx* G ran g e hall
Next S aturday night a n old tim e
la m e will lx' held a t the C e d ar
Mill grange hall.
Mrs Phil T horne s|x<nt Ju n e 13
BEAVERTON M rs 1' A D un-
W llh h e r s is te r . M rs E Haskell, ol
g a u ol P o rtlan d presen ted h e r piano Sauvies
Island.
pupils R obert a n d Jo h n Barnes,
P ro te .s s o r a n d M rs J F H u tc h e ­
H arold Peterson F in e st M etcalf and
M arie S am s in a recital J u n e I t at son B. I s e Paget am t Miss Marv
th e hom e ot Mr. a n d Mrs 11. M. P a g e t of P o rtlan d visited Mr. a n d
M rs Phil llio m e Sunday
Barnes.
Mr a m i M rs C a l v in K a t t e r m a n
In R ecital
M is s F ern H aines presented her ot P o rtlan d s|x*nt S a t u r d a y w ith
Mr
a m i M rs l ' l n l T h o r n e
m usic pupils in a piano recital
Hom e Econom ies club ot Ix'edy
S a tu rd a y
a fte rn o o n
w ith
th e ir
m o th e rs ill a tte n d a n c e T hose w h o grange met w ith Mrs J a n u s W al­
played w ile Betty tla n .e n . Virginia ler» E i.d a v T'hev will m ake d o llie s
M cGuire G race H upv, Ju n e B o s ­ tor the C hild ren s Home a t C o r­
well N onna Pent.'. Jack Bidden* vallis.
The I’lLsellla Sew ing club will
and Lewi» Emmons
discontinue Its m eeting u n til tall
Move Io Albany
Muss
V erna Mae W alters Is e m ­
Mr. a n d Mrs Floyd I’e ttt a n d
d a u g h te r T lielm a a ie m oving W ployed in tlx' Gwl D rug store 111
Albany where Mr l'e tft h a s secured Port liuid
Mis e S am m ons leit Moiwlay to
em ploym ent.
A M Kennedy returnixl S a tu rd ay j x ixl a week at A storia w here
from R oseburg w here he h a d a t ­ six' will a tte n d th e W om an's R e ­
t e n d e d O regon s t a l e G ra n e as a lict Corps convention.
M r a n d M rs Iver M asterson of
d elegate i r o m B eaverton G r a n g e
Many iro m B eaverton C h a p te r Elgin v is ite d M r. a n d Mrs. E. Jones
M
o
n d ay
106 a tte m le 1 O regon S ta te G ra n d
Mis, Marv H ildebrand a n d F ra n k
c h a p te r in P o rtlan d last week Mrs.
Em m a G a rish , associate m at i on. H ildebrand S r called at th e home
acted a s a page du rin g th e session of Mi am t Mrs C harles llov S u n ­
day
M r... Ja n e H ildebrand, who
h a s spent th e w ixk w ith Muss lx 'i-
ell Boy. returned to P o rtlu n I .with
them .
Mr and Mrs F ra n k S tra tu m a n d
Miss P a tric ia S lr a h a n ol P o rtla n d
s |x n t Sunday at th e hom e of Mr.
ORCH ARDA LE T h e 4-H Sew ing ai d Mrs C h arles Boy.
club will m eet S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n
(■ a llie s IB v id r d
w ith J e a n e tte W ils o n
T lie 4-H
C edar Mill baseball tea m played
G a rd en club m et a t the school Blooming Sunday T hey played two
house Thursday a fte rn o o n w ith th e ir gam es The scores were 1 to 10
leader a n d p lan n e d a sw uiuuing Bloom ing's favor, a n d 12 to 13
party for next week.
C edar Mills favor
J. E. L ew ton of H illside took
c h a r g e of Sunday school d u rin g th e
absenee of Mr. a n d Mrs. Ja n ies
Ilim to rd , who were m E a s t e r n
Oregon.
Mr and M rs Jo h n E L osich e n ­
Visitors F riday a t th e hom e of te rta in e d with d in n er S un d ay after­
Mr a n d Mrs. Alvin H unger In­ noon T here were 24 gue.sUs preaent
cluded M r m ul Mrs .1 W G B rien nil from Portland.
M rs
Phillip S p ra n d o a n d M inn
and Mrs A nne B urehell of P o rt­
Violet Itodel of P o rtla n d »pent
land.
Birthday Party at
(,’liarles Boy I Ionic
P ia n o Recitals
Held at Beaverton
M o n d a y a fte rn o o n
a t tlx* Jo h n
luisteli hom e sw im m ing a n d bout
lug on th e T u a la tin liver, w hich
ru n s bv th e Luslch ra m h
C lifford Cross of P o rtla n d s|x*itt
a few d a v a w ith Ills g ra n d p a re n ts
Ml and Ml
A Scott
M r a n d M rs Will H oltz e n te r ­
tain e d idiom l:> m e n d s Hom P o r t­
lan d w ith mi lee eream p a rty J u n e
10
Mis,. Eunice M itchel Is spending
s e v e r a l w e e k s lu I h e m id d le w est
E ro i S ie g e n ol T ualatin U. aro u n d
th is eoinm unltv wllh hoy baler, b a l­
ing buy ol which (here Is a gixxl
crei»
I te r r y p u k i n g Us n e a r ly l l n t s h e d
a t t h e II L D o a n e r a n c h T h e r e
w a s a g ix x l y ie ld o l yoiiuglX 'I'lT e ■
a n d b la c k c a p s T h e y w e re h a u le d to
t h e H tlls b o in c a n n e r y
Mr und Mr * IXxine ot Vancouver.
W ash a re spending sevelul w eek,
with th e ir son. II. 1. lxiaui*. a n d
fam ily.
Miss Ann l.asleh h a s Is e n r e ­
siding in P ortland, w here she Is
working us im v ale se c re tary to
A tto rn e y
had sism i over a week th ere
Mr a n d Mi
W aul Cuttll
l*oi H and visited Sunday with
m il Mrs II Bowne a n d br
th e ir sou home a lte r s|M Tidllli
week . at th e Bowne home
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M i.. H a irie t Holtz s|M'nt several
lays w ith trleu d s a n d relatives In
I ’ h o tir
I’t'itla iu l bust *<ì k. und ulteihb »! Srlîrldge Iiro«.
m se (eaUvul.
M r und Mr> Albert W ln terin u te
• HAPPY DAYB.'* HUUboro
a n d d u u g h t e r E l e a n o r .»ini HOD Al
July 1. 2. 3. 4 C elebrate h e t
bert J r »d M dwuukie {v|M*nt liuti
E r ld a v w ith M r u n d M in Bru»e
Announcement
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A nnounce
D iv id e n d «I th e U nte of
P a y a b le June 30, 1934
Chcckx will lx* m ailed Ju n e 30th to all paid u|>
C ertiticate Holders and earnlngx will lx* added to
all o th er aeeount.s.
P ros|xetlv e customers a re cordially Invited to
Investtgiite our C ertificates for th e ir Ju ly 1st
Investm ent.
U nder S ta te SupervlzlM i w ith legal Reserve
Fund.
No bi tte r In v estm en t available.
Grchardalc Club
to Meet Saturday
Bend
H a m m e r ly
Bow lx* a n i (uinllV T hey bn
M is .1 II Ik iw n e h o m e a f t e
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RELIABLE
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M.
S avins n
I.oan llldf.
HA PPY DAYS.
PI H SO N ,
M tn a g rr
lllllsbor«». Oregon
HÜlaboro, Ju ly 1, 2. 3 und 4 C elebrate here!
CHEVROLET'S
newest (xeation ú tene /
Roy
Kinton Folk Hold
Child's Day Fete
PORTLAND
P.M.
ARRIVE
SAN FRANCISCO
:52 A.M.
DCALXR A O V IW T U IM IN T
THE NEW
C a te a d
Angry Angus says, “The
only chicken connected
with most chicken sand­
wiches Is t h e waitress
that serves it I”
A lw ays connect this
fa c t with th e C harles L.
W alk er I n s u r a n c e
Agency . . . the com­
panies it rep resen ts are
the oldest and sound­
est in the w orld!
3 AIR-CONDITIONED CARS!
This is the fastest train ever operated to San Francisco.
It carries air-cooled dining car, lounge-observation car and
room car (compartments, drawing rooms). Finest equip­
ment. N o extra fare. Delicious "Meals Select.” Two other
trains daily.
ROUNDTRIPS
To
Coacb-lourhl Standard
SAN F R A N C I S C O ............................... $20
> 70
LOS A N G E L E S ................................. 30
Chas. L. Walker
AGENT
Every form of protection:
Fire Automobile. Casualty,
Liability. Fidelity, Surety
and Life.
[»hone 1732
116» 3rd St.
4 5 .0 0
Coach-tourist fares are good in coaches on the Summer
Cascade, Number 17 and the Shasta-Klamath, also in tourist
Pullmans on the latter two. (Tourist berth for the night as
little as S i.) Standard fares are good in all types of accom­
modations on all trains.
Southern Pacific
CITY TICKET OFFICE: SIXTH A W ASHINGTON STREETS
Union Station, £. Morrison St. Station. Telephone ATwater 8181.
/C H E V R O L E T proudly prexent»
the new Sport Sedan ax the most
beautiful model ever built by any
manufacturer of low-priced ears. On
a long chaxxis embodying Chevrolet’s
combination of exclusive features—
fully-enclosed Knee-Action, an 80-
mile-an-hour, 80-horsepower engine,
cable-controlled brakes, and all the
rest—is mounted a laxly that com­
bines full fire-passenger capacity,
exceptional luggage spare, anil more
de luxe touches than we have space
to tell about. If appearante and con­
venience come first with you, and
you wish to stay in the low -price field
— here, beyond a doubt, i - ynlir car.
body type fuz ß v e
poMencje/M fit/inidiea in t/ie cle twee
manne/L andeepupped with a ¿ma/¿t
a pact ons /itzea tnhne t/iunh built in
cd the nea/i
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M OTOR
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b tw tM iir r n l prirro nnd r n ty f». M . A. C . ttrm a.
M IC H IG A N
A <*n*rul Mulura i'nlim
| >I .I )I’LF. with an eye for handsome
lines will admire the way the
spacious trunk merges into the body
lines. Anil make no mistake, this
streamlined trunk is a decidedly
practical feature. It holds enough for
a cross-continent tour, and specially-
designed lis'ks make it tani|M'r-prooL
HILLSBORO MOTOR COMPANY
Third and Washington Sts.
JAM ES W HITELAW , M anager
Phone 441 ; evenings 3361