The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1934, JULY 4TH EDITION, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
THE
K inton Folk
B a d ly H u r t
A u to C rash
" H ollyw ood P arty" to
Start H ere on Sunday
•'Hollywood Party." an hilarious
romance staged as a spectacular
H IL L S B O R O
AR G U S,
New Pastor Assigned to Banks
Church, Transfer From Ohio
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
a liopyard near Banks and Ls
studying hop conditions in other
places.
Mr and Mrs John Hartwick and
little daughtcr Joyce visited Sun-
dav with Mrs Haitwtck's mother,
Mrs R I'oiler. in Portland.
Mi mid Mi., Ray Woodman are
■ :nt a vacation at the beaches
Opal R anns ami Darnell Grave.,
ol Portland visited tlietr g ran d ­
mother. Mrs F F Nickerson. S u n ­
day evening.
Tlw rain which fell Monday eye
mug was welcome except to those
w ho had hay out William Con ami
Mr Dyke are running their balers
lull capacity. bin ilieie is Mill quite
a bit of hay in tlie field waiting
to be baled
Pastor Itetim l
Rev Traglto. who has been p.ystor
of tlie Hanks church tlie past two
years, was retired at tile M F
conference last week in Portland.
Il«' will continue to live ami preach
at Bethany
sored by I lie liwul ehuiuber of com-
ipercr. but until recently was eon-
ducted by the city.
Problem of locating pareilta of
lost children al (lie park has been
sidyed by tin* manageiiii'iit (lirougll
tlie Use iif the public address sys­
iin i Children, wliti have become
scpurule from parents, are tuken
to (lie Inform ation I hhh I i conducted
by tile Coilee eluli and Hie naines
called out over tin* loud speukrrs.
Cluirles Shipley at Banks Newton,
BANKS Elsworth M Tilton will who is a former Banks boy, is with
be the pastor of the Banks church the fire departm ent at Pasadena
Mrs Frank Fberly was taken to
for the coining year having been
assigned
this place in connection the Fnianuel hospital in Portland
(l»y Mr«, k L. Co»)
with the Yamhill d ia l c a the M Monday She is reported Io be in
KINTON Mr. an d Mrs. Sam
F conference held In Portland last a critical condition. Mrs. 'Frank
Ludwig and three children were in
week
Rev Tilton who was tra n s­ Herinckx was also taken to tlie
a bad au to accident Sunday n ear
ferred here from Ohio conference, Fmanuel liospital Monday, where
H arry F Inlander's store at Pro-
was ordained a deacon Sunday at she will undergo a m ajor operation.
gress The Ludwigs had been spend­
Mr and Mrs B W A rmentrout.
th e M F conference I lie .„nod­
ing the day in P o rtlan d an d were
ule of services which will be in au­ Mr mid Mrs Maurice Thompson.
hom ew ard bound, when a n auto
gurated l’v the new jxtstor will be Miss Mamie San.iv and Francis
bound from B eaverton h it them
i lit Mi John M
I.I mgi O
I hotnpson. a 1 of Banks, and Mr
announced ncx. week
broadside a t th e intersection. Miss
HEl.VI- VIA Mr umj Mi>, ch u r-
Mrs C B T resham attended tlie and M r, Archie Thompson mill
Lillie Ludwig was throw n out and
h K W harton ami Mr amt Mi>
Methodist conference m Portland two children of M ountaindale plc-
severely cut, requiring many s tit­
W harton <Junior» ami iaintlv. have
T hursday as a delegate from the nicked on East lXury creek S un-
ches Mr. an d Mis. Ludwig were a l ­
moved
to a farm near llelx> in
day.
local
church.
so badly injured AU th ree are in
Tillamook county III* trailed his
Mi anil M i, J J. H utchens arc
Mrs. Fay Mead of Bald Mountain
SI. V incent's hospital. The other
a tn ,u e in Orovchtnd for a farm
and Mrs Svea Short and son D on­ \'.siting at the home of their son
occupants of th e car were badly
owned by Clllford I*' Wallace who
ald of Cherry Grove visited T h u rs­ Claude and family at T aft They
D ire c to rs F le r le d
shaken up and bruised, but were
with hus familv is now living al
wen:
Friday
and
took
in
the
Red­
day
evening
at
tlie
Fred
Wolford
l
lie
high
school
board
met
M
on­
able to be taken to th eir home.
the W harton home in Oroveiand
head roundup.
home
day night amt tabulaiixt tlie votes
Mr. an d M rs
W arren Wilson
Mr ami Mr* ,’a»ne.-. Ha’, were
Mi and Mrs. Cass Wilson and lli.it were cast at tlie school m eet­
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Alfred
spent a few days during the past ___
uni
stxs of W. I« Peters 1 H cliolls
Ml
and
M
l,
W
G
W
alker
pic­
Davies
Ju
n
e
22.
in
Hillsboro,
a
boy
ings
held
June
18
in
tlie
districts
week visiting relatives and friends —«
Sunday,
l'hc little one weighed 8 lb s -2 oz nicked at Shady Brook Sunday
comprising
this lugii school d is­
around different sections of th e a “ ‘, cal extravaganza w ith an a 11- and
I lect «»rriebiu
Mrs Hattie Davison of Forest trict W 1> Baker ot tlie Manning
has been named Alfred David
cast. Is the film attractio n at
E Obermeler was re*eleet<vi d i­
state.
Mr and Mrs Ernes: Marr and Grove its.te.i m tli tier mother. Mrs district was re-elected amt Arthur
the Vtiu lian Sunday. Monday and
T here a re several cases of whoop­ Tues
rector
at
the
annual school meeting
M
\
Dodd,
and
other
relatives
day In this picture dram a Is M.-s Wilma M»rr of K ansas City
siniili of tlie Fir Grove district at Mason Hilt and Mrs Nora »föhn
ing cough among tlie younger
ir.bc'.'.ished with mush uid comedy, spent th e week-end at T ai:. where Monday night and Tuesday
wa., elected to take I lie place ot ston ua*' it*-electetl clerk Nt» spe­
people around town.
Women of tlie R N A. lodge will Charles Sellers who will soon move
they attended th e R ed-head Round­
thrills and spectacle.
cial tax is requlriHl in the district
Officers Elected
give a , liver ea m tlie afternoon. aw ay.
up
tills year.
At the annual school meeting
July
12, at their hall.
Mr and Mrs Cliff Sandy and
Banks
Boy
Scouts
met
Monday
"Strictly
D
ynam
ite"
Noret n Johnston returned home
held at the school house last M on­
Mr and Mr, M L. Berdan, Mr night at tlie Jake V.iiiIXuitelon
daughter Mary were Sunday guests
day evening, th e following directors
S c h e d u le d a t V e n e tia n of Mr and Mrs Orville Sandy at and Mrs Adrian Powers and daugh­ home at M ountaindale l'hey were Sundav from Portland, where she
liad
b»*<»n ihe house guest of Mi­
were re-elected
J. J. VanKleek.
ter Bonnie, all of Forest Grove. accompanied by their Scoutm aster.
Jimm y D urante and Ltipe Velez Mountaindale.
one year; Bverett D W right two are featured in "Strictly Dynamite,**
Alfred Davies, who has been vL<-| • pent Thursday evening at the N A C Wahl, ami Mrs W 1, Mmire. ami Mr.*« Ben Johnson for the past
years, and Harold Aten, three years.
iting lus wife here for the past Berdan home.
who (iiriiksiied tlie transportation. week Mr. and Mrs. Ben Johnson
E arl C Bell was the newly elected'
Mr and M r, Cliff Thompson and After tlie business meeting a w ater­ ami sons and Mr ami M r, C
two weeks, returned to Ins home at
Johnson
clerk for one year. The budget
■hildren
and
George
Kessler
Sr.
a
t
­
W arrenton Sunday.
melon Iced was enjoy ixl. Several Jones visited th e Toge
m ade up by th e board of directors
Mrs Robert Oswalt and little tended Lutheran church In Forest ot tl.e boys took their tenderfoot family F'uiulay.
Mr B B Barndt ami «lanchter
was read and adopted A ballot was
son who have been living at Banks Grove Sunday and visited with Mrs. scout l e t . Those passing tlie test
taken for electing a candidate for
for the past two months returned Dora Carpenter.
were
Vernon Wolford.
Dk'lbcrt Bettv Lou of Seattle, Wash, vis
zone one. non-high school district.
Charles McConnahay of Gaston Fowles, Nolan YanDomelon ami Heil her ister. Mrs G. It Hill of
to her home at W arrenton Sunday
Mason m il.
T here were fifty voters present at
Amos Sellers is visiting for a low was greeting form er friends and G i.irliarl Erdman.
Clifford mid Joyce Holberger
the meeting
days at th e Lee Ervin home In neighbors in Banks Monday-
«in ni a short vacai ion with tlietr
Mrs. Elwood Wilson an d d augh­
Mr and Mrs George Moss and
Portland. Ho wont Saturday.
reiuttv
in Portland T heir cousin.
ter spent a few days last week with
L aura and Lillian Sandy of Hills­ son Rov spent tlie week-end in T aft
Barbara Jeun N orthrup ¿ ,. 1 1 . , ; i
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W alker of P o rt­
boro are visiting th eir grandparents, visiting with Mr and Mrs. Roy
with them lust week mid wui stay
Stafford amt family and attending
land.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Sandy
tor i\wlnie at tlie Holberger home
Mrs. Harry R ichards and d augh­
Mr. and Mrs F rank Oenzer and the Red-head Roundup.
Mr ami Mrs W II B.i lllu or an,I
ter. Miss Evelyn R ichards, were
Bald M ountain 4-H club met
sons Earl and Everett and Miss Isla
iCuntinuist from
i ti
Mi Julia Vinson of I'orllam i. Mrs
guests for a few days last week of
K nepper of G reen M ountain spent Friday eleilii:.. on the Bald Moun­
erlous
accidents
have
occurred
to
\\
B Frickson ami son of Bt Hel­
relatives near Fairvale.
Sunday at the home of Mr. and tain schix’l grounds and enjoyed a
ens ami Dr and Mrs H A Mulkey
May Locate Here
wiener roast. O ther young people of athletes on the highway.
Mr.,. Reid Eldridge in Hillsboro.
A sensational airplane crash was Ol CM Johns were recint visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell and two
the neichborhood enjoyed the eve­
Plan Pageant
added to tlie 1930 celebration us at the W F Mulkev home Mrs
children. Mrs. O. E Bell, all of
ning with them.
The Quilt Pageant which tlie
Wibaux.Mont . arrived at the home
Rogers of Hillsboro visit­ an unexpected thriller. A visiting s A Mulkey rem ained lor a few
W ikapi-N ahon cam p fire is p lan ­ ed. Giover
of Mr. and Mrs Earl C. Bell last
friends in B ank, June 20.
plane, piloted by John H arris of days visit and attendixl the Sun­
ning
will
be
iut
interesting
affair,
week for a visit. Mrs. O E. Bell
Jan ie, Kelly of Bilker. Mr. and McMinnville, tix'k off from the shine club meeting with her sister
as
the
people
of
the
community
arc
Ihe Sunshine club met at the
is Mr Bell's m other. They are
M r, William Douglas of Forest held acrtxss from the park, flying
responding generously with old. odd, Grove.
home of Mrs O tto Holberger June
looking around for a location as
Oliver of Portland
beautiful or otherwise interesting and Mr, G race
they expect to locate perm anently
Teddy Stone of Newberg toward the park. Tile plane tailed 211 with Mrs G R Iltll ami Miss
quilts. The girls are arranging
some place near Portland.
their aunt Mrs. Stella Kelly, to get sufficient clearance to top lh in Kinzie us assistant hostesses
stories and songs about the quilts visited
the telephone wires and trees and Mis, Kllizle's mothei M r, Charles
Those who have been picking
June 20 at the B erdan home.
berries from here in th e berry Venetian film for Thursday. F ri­ to be exhibited. Tlie date for the
Mrs Charles Kessler and son crashed into tlie picnic grounds. Woixl, who Is isuivaleselng from a
pageant
will
be
announced
later.
patches in Scholls are home as the day and Saturday It offers an in ­
Billy spent Thursday and Friday Miraculously no one was injured, stroke, was able to attend. After
berry season is over for th is year. tim ate glimpse of activities in a Anyone wishing to exhibit a quilt in Portland.
although the failing ship narrowly the business meeting a short pro­
may
do
so
by
getting
in
touch
with
gram was given Mrs W E Mul­
Miss Helen Schneider of P ortland radio broadcasting station.
Lorraine Fulgham of Ioxlngton nnssi a party of picnickers.
Ethel Sm ith or T heresa Paetsch in and
was here Ju n e 19 being a guest of
E
F
Fuigham
of
Dayton
are
Biggest thrill prior to th e nlr- key ,ang si veral song’ accompanied
Banks
or
Betty
McCann
at
M
an­
b\ Miss Carol Wenger: Mi s B ar­
M rs Audrey Vandermost.
visiting Mr and Mrs. B B. T resh­
ning. Any kmid of quilt or quilt am Lorraine is the niece and E. E plane crash occurred In 1920 when bara Jean N orthrup placed two
P astor R eturned
a burp belonging to Bert Barber piano solos m il Mix, Betty lam
top may be displayed.
Rev. W. E. Simpson, who has
Fulgham is the fath er o f Mrs on the highway near the p a r k
The silver tea given by the Blue Tresham.
ltarnd! tiq> danced There were
been with this conference during
bust into flumes at about the same about 30 members un»l II visitor,
Bird club Wednesday afternoon on
th e past four years, h as been re ­
Birthday Celebrated
time
th
a
t
tlie
fireworks
display
was
the
high
school
lawn
was
a
suc­
tu rn ed for an o th er year. Rev. Sim p-
R „
and a large group of children pres­
Don Moore celebrated his th ir­ ix'ing staged at the park. Crowds ent
cess. Little tables were arranged on
son supplies th e Evangelical ch u r-
......... ; _ .. ’ '
’ ®tni*h,r*
ches in this district. M ountain
H I 1 f ON—Harry Robinson as re- the lawn and were nicely presided teenth birthday Tuesday afternoon warmed out of the park to the
Next meeting will lie July 18 al
H om f Laurel and K inton.
elected director for three years and over by th e little girls, who range with a party Those present were blaze and were supplied with plenty tile home of Mrs D F Dapp with
Mr and Mrs. C harles VanKleek Mrs Cora Metzentine. clerk, at in age from six to ten. They were Theresa Paetsch. Oaii Debolt, B ar­ of excitement as the fire consumed Mrs 1'ete Jo.s.,1 and Mrs Abe Zall-
assisted by th eir leader. Miss Ethel bara Saunders. O eraldine Kessler. the entire burn and Its contents.
of Hiteon spent Wednesday evening Hiteon s school meeting,
ler assistant hnetessex.
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs E. L.
H «* Hiteon boys are members of Sm ith and by several members of Peggy and Barbara Wilson. F rank
John Curl returned to his home
"T lsko,'' tin- largest eii'pliant in
COX
the Km ton 4-H calf club and take the W ikapi-N ahon Camp Fire group and John Wahl. A rthur and Ray captivity
whose troubled career a t ­ June 18 He 1.« convalescing from a
Dierieckx
Billy
Kessler.
Ray
Moss.
Mr
and
Mrs.
C
harles
Shipley
Vanderm
ost
is
building
a
an
active
p
art
in
th
e
club.
They
are
recent
operation and Is able to be
Melvin _________ _ ________
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...
tracted the attention of tlie coun­
«
r, »« . »»iiliam
T Robinson.
T — V-■
, Y Em*
-«—
were Sunday guests of their son Bobby Stohler and Don and Billy try.
new garage at his place.
Chester and
up for a short tim e
was
a
feature
attraction
of
the
Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Young of est Hite. Robert Campbel! and Rav- Erwin Shipley, and family in Hills­
Cal Kibble and Jam es G raham 1932 celebration. Unlike many other
boro.
H aines were visitors last week of mond Rigglan.
» t: ni: G. ix h u a i , k s t a t x
of Boise Idaho, visited a t the H en­ communities. Hilslboro as a b l e
President Visits
Mr and M rs W C Hall. They are
Mr. and Mrs Jam es Campbell
to get tig' huge "white" elephant
W r :
old friends of Mr Stew art, fath er and Mr. and Mrs William F
Mrs. G race C hristianson of P o rt­ derson Sm ith and A. C. Wahl off its hands.
l'i r e a nd
Aut<>m>4>ile I t is it r a n c e
of Mrs. Hall. Mr. and Mrs Young Campbell attended the funeral land. president of the Rebekah a s­ homes Wednesday evening of last
Annual
F
ourth
of
July
celebra­
M « k e L .m n a a n d I m u » S u r e t jr lt<»nda
were delegates to th e R ebekah as- T hursday of th eir uncle. Robert sembly. attended th e meeting of the week The two men are cousins of tion used to be held at W arren's
sembly in Tillamook an d stopped Fereis of Portland,
K l U A T I J «fc W LS M E R
Banks lodge Ju n e 19 Mrs Cora Mr Smith. Mr. Kibble and Mr grove at the east end o f Maui
Sm
ith
had
not
met
for
twenty-five
here on th eir way hom e
Mrs. C W S tru th ers was a Hills- Heaton of Hillsboro, vice-president,
IIII.I.SUOKO. OREGON
street
m
the
days
before
the
event
Bert Sparks and son Clem ent of “? ro Y^itor Wednesday calling on was also present as were several - ,2 s
Trleph'•«»» 1191
1136 See<'n«| St.
Mr. and Mrs M illard B urnett and was shifted to Shute park. TI ip
P ortland spent June 18 a t the Mrs J. B Phillips, who Is very 111 other visitors from Portland. Hills­
home of Mr S p a rk s sister. Mrs. at h er home
boro and Forest Grove. A social Mr and Mrs R A Wilcox and annual m eeting, of the W ashing­
Madge Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs.
H ansen B rothers have been busy hour followed the business meeting. children visited with Miss Viola ton Comity Veterans' a.x-wxiatlon
Samuel Dennison and M aria D en- baling the hay m this neighbor -
Mrs. Henry Atlee has a stalk of Parker in Portland Wednesday. Tlie were also formerly held in connec­
Come to the
mson were also visitors during th e nood th e past week.
tion.
snapdragons in her flower garden three women are sisters.
Ed Debolt visited friends In Mc­
past week
Mrs. E D. Hite attended the re- which is eight feet tall. I t is on a
Originally Forest Grove. HilLs-
Minnville
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Wilson an d nnion picnic of McKay school a t p lant th a t bloomed last sum mer
Mr. and Mrs. O tto Hollenbeck boro and Cornelius alternated as
daughter spent Sunday near Banks Progress Saturday,
and wintered over.
at
and
son Tommy of Portland vis­ hosts for tlie F ourth of July event,
were Mr. Wilson has been recently
Miss Elizabeth S tru th ers of P o rt-
Mr and Mrs Eli Grindle. Mrs.
employed
!and sPent Sunday a t h er home Ray Parm ley and children and Miss ited Mr. and Mrs. B W A rm entrout but about 27 years ago Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox attended here.
___
Sylvia Severance drove to Bald June 20. Mary and Dorothy Hollen­ took over the program as a perm ­
the annual homecoming of M oun-
Mrs Dorothy Willoughby and M ountain school house Sunday and beck returned to Portland with an en t affair. O Phelps, now mayor,
on your week-end parties.
ta in Home church Sunday. M rs.' Maulene spent Sunday with rela- heard Rev R D. Everett preach. their parents after a few days' visit was for m any years m anager of j
' the event and in later years E d _
L.
H erm an M etzentine and Everett I tl\ e,s *n_ Portland.
Mrs. E tta Preston and Mrs. Flora with the Armentrout«.
Also
. ai’d Mrs George Biersdorf Moore, cham ber of commerce secre-
M etzentine of the K inton Sunday
-,I r ' Somnema of S an ta Monica. M unford drove to Seattle Friday on
Cal., is visiting at th e home of h er a business trip They returned home
r^hsv‘iin vl? ted Thursday a t th e tary. has been m anager In 1925, ('Iran and C o m fo rta b le Cottage»
school attended also.
Mr 2^d M » ° W L
and the >‘’'a r
lh<*
a '“>
J. T VanHorn an d son W L daughter. Mrs. William F C am p­ Monday evening, visiting Rainier
ELMORE HOTEL
and ‘ .\lis C* W \toore and Moofe managem ents, a committee
VanHorn, who have been spending bell.
National park on the way home.
,
MRS. ANNA KREBS KUNTZ
th e past week or so in California,
California,
Rev
and
Mrs
Creasy
and
daugh
'
lr
te rs nf P a sc o W a sh
w ere lo o k in a I th ree sons drove to Jefferson and conslstiiig of George Chambers. B
Rnekaway, Oregon
returned home Friday.
E arly Coin B rings Out
UD old PfHendsWln h Banks fm ndav other plares S unday- »'here they M. C o alm an and W W Phillips
Harry' Cram of P ortland has
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t i v C rew y w as' p ^ to r ! m lte d hopyards. W L. Moore has took charge The event is now spot,-
R
ep
lies
o*'
Local
F
olk
been visiting during th e past week
afternoon. Rev
Mrs. J. Allen S m ith is the
w ith his aunt, Mrs. W arren W il-
of th e Banks church tw enty-six )
sessor of a fifty-cent piece coined years ago and helped to build the
Mrs. Lilly M Bierly and daughter. in 1829. 105 years ago She also present church building. They had
Mrs Ethel McCormick, and chil- ° ’ na a th ree-d °llar gold piece coin- keen to the W ashington conference
dren spent Sunday with old friends
ln 1854 which she obtained in at Vancouver and drove over here:
an d neighbors in Hilliboro.
New O rleans some years ago. Dr, for th e afternoon.
R egular preaching service by th e Charles Lam kin has a flfty-cent
Mr and Mrs Newton Shipley and
pastor W. E. Simpson. Sunday Plece coined ln 1812. which be- daughter of Pasadena. Cal., are
morning. a t 9:45. followed by Bible I“ Jged to his father.
spending th eir vacation with New­
school a t 10:15. Everybody most
ton's parents. M r and Mrs. N
If you change your address kind­ Shipley of Hillsboro. Sunday they
cordially invited to atten d these
ly notify the Argus direct and at visited with Mr. and Mrs Gene
«ervlces.
once.
Shiplev and sons and Mr. and Mrs
illy Mr, Fret Wolford»
I lelvetia Family
Moves to Coast
Highlight Features
Happy Days Given
Robinson Named
Director at Hiteon
Elmore Hotel
ROCKAWAY
Tliunulay, June 2H, lii.'til
< l l y
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IS 5IMPL.V
G£>INÚ T O G E T A CAN OF
FOIL KtV
Chit». L. W alker
Insuiani'i' Agom v can't
instil','j'nn against dial.
hut it w r i t e s e V e r y
know n t y p e o f insur-
ance !
Chas. I,. Walker
AGENT
Every form of protection:
l in* z\iii(»iiit»i)ii<*. CiLnuilty,
Liability. Fidelity. Hurety
aiut Life
I'hone 1733
1104 3rd St.
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NOW
H s ( H ig h )
Listen, M r.
Goliath!
P » (Price)
Y ou ’ve been growing o f late until most people are
scared to death of you, trying to keep within their
budgets and have the things they need.
But you forgot to reckon with ’’D avid” Penney.
ou see we've always been on guard against feL
lows like you. For
years we’ve grown up fight­
ing you and your likes. W e’ve never relaxed a
minute in elim inating frills in store-keeping, keep­
ing exjwnses down and values up! We know what
to do with you and now that you’re so big, we've
decided to "bump you off” !
S o n o » » c " w p i” our Irufty flin^ th ol— Load it
»ith a lot o f Penney lo » price», and let you hare
it ri%hl betw een the eye»—
Yes, P e n n e y ’s " T a lk Price
W ith Real Savings For You I
This week and every week you will
find that PENNEY’S "Large sales
and small profits” policy makes
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Hillsboro, Oregon
"HAPPY DAYS," Hillsboro, July 1, 2. 3 and 4—Celebrate here!
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investment. It is a lw a y s interest-
bearing, a lw a y s there when you want it,
a lw a y s liquid and at par. A savings ac­
count i.s d o u b ly -d e p e n d a b le at a depend­
able bank . . . to which depositors of the
Commercial National bank will readily
agree.
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Gertie says. "I like apple­
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titl'd of the kind Illy
Isiy friend has been huml-
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North Plain., baseball team lost
to Hheiwooil Bunday H to li
North 1'liiln.s 4-11 rlubticr., re tu rn ­
ed Bat unlay Iront sum m er sellimi al
Corvallis willi many new repines
and trlek, to try on home folks
Illese girls lire very enthiistii tie
boosters for summer schools.
M rs K a te Gragg. Mr and Mrs.
iieorge Gragg mid Mis (lordiin
O( C o rv allis a t e visiting a few d a y s
with relative, the 1, R C ypher mid
D a y to n May . families
Allernoon .service, at the ehureli
of Christ have been discontinued
for the summer Hundnv school
meets ut 10 a m mid Bible study)
at II a. li..
Mr ami Mt
Mrs Dreil Zyhach are
«pi'iidlng a tew days in fortlam l
with Mr ami Mr. Charles Lehman
l'iii|M*rtv llmiglil
Mr amt Mrs Patrick Davis have
l,l‘r'l> a« d the Frank I'.,well prop-
(.rtv I'hrv moved liilo their new
home .Saturday
M r, J C Froeschle of M cM inn­
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Pi mil lumi wii . i re elected prcidileiit
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Mr, mid Mrs .hillu.. Rehncnticrg
mid Mrs Helen I'linno. k lett Frlilm
for i» viicnlloii m Hu. HehoenlM'ig
cotlngi' id Sullulr
Little Mm lorie Guerlier of Pori
Imid I.« Hpciuhiig n lew weeks with
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Mix» FI.Une i Ibi rhllllg ot Heilille
i« i i dling her grundiniither Mi .
.lolin Gfcllcr. mid oilier relative»
liere till» week
Mr mnl Mrs
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mid daughters visited relative» ul
Albany Halurtliiy.
Mr mut Mi F F N orthrup mid
Mr mut Mrs A F f lirt .teni r left
Tueslav for mi outing ui Ihe beach
and will i:e lile guests of Mr mid
F R O N T E D NEWS AGAIN
W ashington county contributed
th ree winners in events a t the a n ­
n ual "R ed-head R und-up" at T aft
Sunday Mrs Zelda McCorkle of
TuaJaUn won prizes as th e oldest
an d thinnest entiles, while the F o r­
est Grove team of R u th Buchanan
and William Lee trium phed as the
reddest-haired adults.
Hay you naw It
Mrs. Troutman to
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