The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 05, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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Roy Vorhees home assisting with
the hay harvest.
Ml- and Mrs Cally Whitmore and
daughter Josephine and Mr and
Mrs Raleigh Whitmore and daugh­
ters Irene and Elaine were Sunday
guests at the Leslie Lee home at
Cherry Grove Bernieee Lee came
home with them to visit her graiw-
paren:.- Mr and Mrs Cally Whlt-
" 'x ir and Mrs Clive Huston of
(B y M b . F . I . B re w n l
spent the day at the John
LAUREL Mrs Louise Brunner Chicago
lord home Monday of last
sold her ten-acre place to Mr and Craw
week They had traveled extensive­
Mrs L F Davit- this week. Mrs ly through the middle west and
Brunner plans to move to Portland California, but they said they sayy
in the near luture Mr. Davis and nothing that compared with Ore­
family have lived on the M. P. gon and the Columbia River higli-
Cady place opposite the store for
several months Mr. Davis is em ­ ' Mr and Mrs John Will Sr. of
ployed in the SERA office in Hills­ Beaverton are at the home of
boro
their soil John Will J r . for a few
Mrs Anna Schmidt, carrier on days' visit.
the star mail route from Laurel
Mr and Mrs Adolf Rutsclunan
to Hillsboro and return for the past and Ted and Helen Rutschman,
four years, made her last trip S at­ accompanied by Mrs Hannah Liai-
urday Mrs Myrtle Whitmore, who ley ot Portland, were Sunday guests
has the contract for the next four i of Henry Friday and family ot
years made her initial trip Mon­ Park Rose, cast of Portland
day
Mrs Marv Mahoney spent the
Miss Thelma Mulloy s many friends week-end with friends in Portland.
are congratulating her on her draw­
ing of a lucky card in the queen
contest for the Happy Days" cele­ M e lo n F e a s t H e l d
bration In Hillsboro, She will be
one of the princesses.
C h e h a le m M o u n t a i n
Mrs. Sidney Johnson and two
daughters of Hillsboro visited the
iB y Mr*. O live W«»hl*chlev*b
former's aunt Mrs E C. Mulloy.
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Tile
last Thursday.
watermellon feast was en­
Mrs. C. G Wright and two sons 1 annual
joyed by the berry ptekers at the
of Portland were guests of Mrs. Frank
and
Elmer Hanson home
Dorothy Whisnand at the L A
night
Whittle home Tuesday and Wed­ I Saturday
Olle. Bob and Otho Weaver and
nesday of last week.
Maynard Jr. were slightly-
A number of folks from here pic­ George
bruised
their car left the
nicked at Willamette Sunday, pre­ l grade on when
the turn below the old
ceding the ball game at which Burke place
June 24.
Laurel lost by a big score.
Guests at the Ira McCormick
Mr and Mrs L. A Whittle. Mr. home
Sunday
were Mr and Mrs
and Mrs Richard Whittle a n d Alien Comer. Mr
Mrs. Henry
daughter Doris and Mrs. Dorothy Hclzer and Mrs and
R Comer of
Whisnand and daughters. Dorothy Portland and Patricia
Fuchs of
and Patricia, were Sunday guests at Newberg
the Charles Jamison home at Mult­
Miss Enola Barlow of Portland
nomah.
w F
Mr and Mrs. W. H McNay. Wohlschlegel. over the Mr*
week-end
Mr and Mrs B G. McNay and
Mrs
W
F
Wohlschlegel.
Marie
Billy and Patsy McNay visited Mrs and Julia Fuchs Ira and Hodson
W H McNay's sister. Mrs Lester McCormick y ¡sited Mrs McCormick
Lindsay, a n d family a t Oswego m Portland Thursday. Mrs Mc­
Sunday evening after the picnic Cormick
is improving and will be
and ball game They drove to Port­ home soon.
has had a very-
land and visited another sister. Mrs. serious case of She bronchial
asthma.
Harlev Looney, at the Good Sam ar­
Mr
and
Mrs.
Hocken-
itan hospital, where she underwent burg and daughter Milton
of California are
a major operation last week. Rosa­ visiting relatives and
friends here
lie Looney came home with her and called at the Ben Deford
home
aunt to remain until after the Friday.
Fourth
Miss Anne Ornduff. who is a
Mrs. A Naderer severely bruised
nurse in Portland, visited her par­
her left arm and was badly shaken ents
Mr and Mrs. Pete Ornduff.
up when she tripped over a rug over the
week-end
and fell at her home Monday
Miss Josephine Stroeder. who has
morning.
been
picking
berries at the Hoff­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis and his
farm, returned to her home
sister. Mrs. Clara Hart, all of man
Toledo, were Saturday guests of in Hillsboro Thursday
Guests who attended the annual
Mrs. Lewis sister. Mrs Andy Eges-
weiner roast at the Hoffman berry-
dahl. and family.
farm
Saturday night were Lois In ­
Mr and Mrs C. P Stafford at­
Barky Jones. Loren Haynes.
tended a reunion of the Sinzer clan graham.
Reva
and Enola Barlow. Allen
at the home of Dr. and Mrs Elmer Sohauffler.
George Annabelle and
Sinzer in Portland June 24
Mrs Morrill. Don Haynes. Magdal-
Nine tons of blackcap raspberries me
Grace and Mrs. Jim Hess.
were harvested from the L A
and Horace Wise. Vincent
Whittle fields the past three weeks Robert
Wohlschlegel
and the host and
by an average of eighteen pickers hostess. Mr and
Mrs Floyd Hoff­
The berries were trucked to Dun­ man. and their daughters.
Gloria
dee and dried.
and
Marribell
KOIN Klock members from here
Duane
Haynes
of
Hillsboro
is
who attended the picnic at Jantzen
visiting his aunt Mrs. B F De­
beach Sunday were Mr and Mr- ford
this
week
George Tews Mr. and Mrs Roy-
Mr and Mrs Tom Schuck and
Fields. Mrs Rollin Meyers Buddy
Fields and Jimmie Tews Mrs son Stanley ot Hillsboro and Wanda
and Robert Ornduff a t­
Meyers won the "plump ladies" Finnigan
tended the Molalla rodeo Sunday.
race
Miss
Lorene
Lambrix of Portland
Mrs Charles Lowe of Tacoma and
visited her mother. Mrs. George
J B Hall of Portland were
over the week-end.
ors at the C. P. Stafford home Saxton,
Dr. and Mrs. Goodrich Schauffler
last Thursday.
and
children
Julie and Christine
Mr and Mrs Fred Dougherty of
Portland came out Sunday and
Mountaindale were guests of Mr. of
took
Allen
Schauffler
back home
and Mrs George Rosevear Wed­
nesday of last week. Mabel Dough­ with them. He had a three weeks'
erty. who had been the guest of vacation at the Hoffman home
Mr and Mrs E C Wohlschlegel
Velma Rosevear for several weeks,
visited Mrs. Sam Hulit in Jones
returned home with her parents
hospital
in Hillsboro Thursday. Mrs.
J. Anderson and Mrs. DeVanney
is Mrs Wohlschlegel's aunt
of Montavilla were Thursday guests Hulit
Mrs. Henry Rockwell of Portland
of Mrs. Louise Brunner Evening
callers were Mr and Mrs. Otto visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Granville
Everest Sunday- and took
Grosse of Beaverton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett of her two children back home with
her
They
had spent two weeks
Portland visited at the C. P. Staf­
with their grandparents.
ford home last Friday.
Birthday £elebrated
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Watkins and
Bruce Whitmore was entertained
children and A Naderer made a
at
the
home of his grandmother,
business trip to Portland Thurs­
Mrs. Carow in Hillsboro Saturday
day.
Misses Helen and Sara Parr are with a party in honor of his fourth
vacationing at the beach. Helen birthday anniversary. Other guests
is at Cannon Beach until the la t­ were Careen Browjj, Lois Stone
ter part of this week when she will Wallace Whitmore and Bruce's
mother. Mrs Clayton Whitmore.
join Miss Sara at Rockaway.
Dorman Blazer was injured when
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Sheriff and
sons Edwin and Merl of Portland a gun exploded, blowing powder in
his
eyes and imbedding it in his
and Mrs Olga Watkins of Los
Angeles were Sunday afternoon and chest. His eyes were only tempor­
arily
injured and he is recovering
evening guests at the Amos Wat­
quickly.
kins home.
Mr and Mrs Earl Etzwiler and
Kale and potato planting is keep­
ing most farmers in this section children and Mr. and Mrs Marlon
Ornduff
made a trip to the coast
busy at this time. They hope to
get through before grain harvest this week for a vacation
Mr and Mr E C Wohlschlegel
which is not far distant.
Mrs. John Crawford and daugh­ were guests of her parents. Mr. and
Mrs.
L V Hulit. in Hillsboro Thurs­
ter. Norma, left Tuesday to spend
a week with their son and brother. day.
Mr and Mrs George Maynard
William Crawford, and Mr Craw­
ford at Bull Run Forest station and their guests from Salem Mrs.
Hay
and daughter Gertrude, made
near Mt. Hood where Mr. Craw­
a trip to Ocean Bay Sunday.
ford is stationed.
Wayne Jones, who is working in
Sunday guests at the S. E. Stoller
home were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the harvest fields near The Dalles,
made
a trip down to visit his folks
Wa.vmire and four children. Mrs
Anna Kauffman of Woodburn, Mr Tuesday and returned Wednesday.
Mrs Clarence Sinnigar yvas oper­
and Mrs. Frank Hanauske and
ated on for appendicitis in a Rose­
three children of Portland.
burg
hospital Monday and is getting
Mrs Wilma Conner, who is a t­
tending summer school at Monmouth, along fine.
spent the week-end with her par­
Ask yo u r a tto rn e y to send your
ents. Mr. and Mrs John Crawford.
J. J. Nault of Portland is at the legal advertising to the Argus.
Laurel Woman
Sells Her Place
to Leon Davis
Announcement
W e announce a D ividend at the Rate of
4%
Payable June 30, 1934
Checks will be mailed June 30th to all paid up
Certificate Holders and earnings will be added to
all other accounts.
Prospective customers making investments be­
fore July 10th will draw full earnings from July 1st.
Under State Supervision with legal Reserve
Fund.
No better Investment available.
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SA FE
H IL L S B O R O
Ashley Jackson Named Chief
of Cornelius Fire Department
CORNELIUS—A special firemen s ol Miss Blanche Finegan Wednes-
meeting was held Tuesday evening lay and Thursday
m the Club house with Tom Sholes.
Mrs Elsie Murray of Harrison,
fire-chief presiding Asliley Jack- Arkansas has returned to her home
sop was elected fire duet due to after visiting her father A Pugh,
the former chief moving to Hills* and sisters. Mrs Olivet Carturignt
boro Other officers are Assistant I and Miss Frances Pugh
sue Sunday with
chief. Oliver Cartwright, captain.
John Lelbenow spent
Paul Senko; second captain. Tom home folks near South Tualatin.
Sunday Rev George Koehler of
Huson: treasurer. Albert Hoffman;
.secretary. Dan Barrett; sergeant-at- the Lutheran church »til speak In
English using the topic ' Worry "
arms. Robert Cochrane
Lutheran Ladies Aid will meet
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Urton of Aloha. The
Friday
at the home of Mrs C.
Mr and Mrs. George Easteiday
July 13 the Junior aid
and Mrs Joseph Finegan and fam­ day.
ily.
Mr and Mrs O Cartwright and
Return to Cornelius
twins. Jack and Jerry. Mrs Elsie
Mr and Mrs. Albert Henderllng Murray and Miss Frances Pugh
and family, who have been living spent last Sundav at Ocean Lake.
Mr and Mrs Lee Hoffman and
u; Idaho, have returned to Cor­
Mrs Ellen Vickers »ere guests S at­
nelius to reside.
urday
evening at the R Wann
Earl Phelps is working at the
home in Portland
Curry Grocery- store in Hillsboro.
No Ladies Aid of M E church
Mr and Mrs. W Shelton and
family of Corvallis called at the meeting »as held this week due to
the
Fourth being Wednesday.
W R Cooke home Saturday.
Mr and Mrs Frank Murphy and
A number from here attended daughter
Frances of l'routdale
the Kalsch-Vanderzanden wedding and Mrs Miss
J Daly of Portland vis­
at Forest Grove Catholic church ited Mr and
Mrs A. L. Brock and
Saturday.
family Sunday.
Ed Bietlespach and son Henry,
William Rit'.ihaler and Leslie Brown ]
motored to Eugene Wednesday. M r . a n d M r s . C a r r
Henry and William stayed at the
CCC camp near there They had
H o n o r e d at D in n e r
attended Camp Clatsop
Miss Gladys Frazier of Portland
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL—A din­
v.sp.ed Cornelius friends Thursday-
Mr and Mrs J Parnilev of Gas­ ner »as given for Mr and Mrs.
Glenn
Carr by Mr and Mrs. James
ton were here Wednesday
Mrs Henrietta Morgan of Hills­ Sparks at their home in Portland
Those attending the dinner »ere
boro was a guest Thursday of Mrs Mr
and Mrs Arthur Schulz. Jean­
M D. Mann.
nette
Schulz. Mr and Mrs. Charles
Mrs Bill Newland of Carlton has
been the house guest of Mrs Charles Boy. Lorell Boy Bill Carr and the
guests of honor, Mr. and Mrs.
Selfridge
Glenn Carr.
M r s . S h a w In s ta lle d
Mr. and Mrs James Walters en­
Mrs Ray Shaw »as installed as tertained Sunday with a dinner
president of the Ladies' Aid society party
and family reunion for her
of the M E church at a social sister. Mrs F. R Chamberlain of
meeting of the society Wednesday Olympia Wash Guests were Messrs
? ï * rn<ï £ , ° Ä
and Mesdames Lee Mead and daugh-'
Mrs. Earl Smith, vice-president; ters oi Nehalem. O B Hartrampf
Mrs. John Burbank, secretary. Mrs and daughters and Ray Dorland
Dan Barrett, treasurer; Mrs. Edith and family o f Hillsboro; J R.
Burbank, chaplaui Mrs. Edith Bur­ Sandford and family o f North
bank. former president was instal­
A Mead and children and
ling officer A silver tea was served Plains:
Wanda Merville W E. Kelly and
following the service. Mrs. Charles family
of
and R i c h a r d
Lathan and Mrs Edith Burbank Prince and Banks
children. Mesdame* H
waited on the tables
o f Nehalem. W J.
Little Margaret Jane Dooher has Scholltneyer
Lindsley and Joe and Kenneth Ver­
been suffering from a gathering ui non
of
Vernonia
D Chamberlain
her ear It was nescessary to have of North Plains, the A. honor
guests and
l. lanced last Monday.
Misses Gertrude Walters
Mrs. Lester Mooberry completed children.
and
Verla
Miller
of
Portland,
a two weeks primary course at Hylen Fairlev of Beaverton; and
Oregon Normal at Monmouth Fri­ Messrs Enul Schollnwyer and and
Ar­
day.
thur Pearson of Portland. Phil
Society to Elect
Mead of Hillsboro. Pete Johnson
Women's Home Missionary society and Arthur Davis of North Plains,
«ill meet at the church at 2 p. m. and Kenneth Struthers of Hiteon
Tuesday Mrs. Mattle Smith will
Mr and Mrs K Strattemeter of
lead using topic Vocation Roads.
Iowa are visiting old friends in the
Election will also be a feature.
Mr and Mrs Joseph Cochran community K Strattemeier was
former minister of the Bethany
were In Woodburn Tuesday
Mr and Mrs. Henry Hoffman Presbyterian church
have returned to Eastern Oregon,
Christian Endeavor of the Beth-
where Mr Hoffman is employed
anv Presbyterian church planned
Mr and Mrs. William Van Lorn a picnic at Blue Lake for the
and family have returned from a Fourth of July
vacation in California
An airplane from the Paragon
Miss Frances Gnos spent the Service
crashed In J Marty's field
week-end at Seaside.
Thursday
about six o’clock
Mrs. Frank Dooher sang at the The engine evening
stopped and the plane
Smith-Vanaker wedding at the made a forced
The two
Forest Grove Catholic church Tues­ occupants escape:! landing.
minor cuts
day Little Tony Dooher was rlng- and bruises Harry with
Reed
of Port­
oearer.
drove the plane, which was
Maurice Mundorf is employed at land
badly damaged.
Canby.
Mr and Mrs Ray Neil of Sauviea
Glen Smith has returned to the Island
visited Mr and Mrs. Charles
CCC camp after a short stay at Boy Friday.
home.
Miss Margaret Dickman went to
Mr. and Mrs Carl Brown and
camp Hillbourne as a dele­
daughters Eleanor and Shirley Belle summer
gate
the Christian Endeavor
of Gervais were guests of Miss of the from
Bethany Presbyterian church.
Gladys and Leslie Brown, Sunday. At camp
won a Japenese kim-
Laddie Brown, who has been visit­ ona in a she contset
ing here for the past two weeks,
The
Cedar
Mill baseball team
retyirned home with them
won again Sunday when they beat
Buddy and Joyce Barnes spent Gaston
with a score of 19 to 7 Ini
the first part of last week visit­
ing their grandparents, Mr and
Mrs. William Haney, of Thatcher
Mr and Mrs. Ben Irving and
family of Roseburg visited Mrs.
Irving's sister. Mrs. W R. Cooke
and family Thursday
Charles Kuntz was a Tillamook
caller last week.
Miss Marv Elizabeth Ward of
west of Forest Grove was a guest
of Miss Blanche Finegan Wednes­
day and Thursday
Mr and Mrs. Ben Irving and
family of Roseburg visited Mrs.
Irving's sister. Mrs. W R. Cooke,
and family Thursday
Charles Kuntz was a Tillamook
caller last week.
Miss Mary Elizabeth Ward of
west of Forest Grove was a guest
H IL L S B O R O .
T h iirsd iiy. July 5, 1934
O R EG O N
Cedar Mills' tavoi The game was
pluyed at Cedar Mill
G r a d in g F in is h e d
o n B u x to n
14,433 Pieces
In This Quilt
1,Un alle-, are a- Ihe alirlnea wherr
near Klondike
Mi .Uhl Mi ■ « »Ilo H unger and all thè ielle, of lite ahcliiit sanila.
soils ol Oniiardale «eie Sunday Itili ni line vlliue alni that wltll-
1 visitors id Hit- I- P Bailey home
out di-lu-.ion of imposture, are pre­
T ilde « a - a g.HUi attendance at
(lie servii e> conducted hv Hrv R ci veti ahi iciiioed Bacon
Road
BUXTON Grading Is finished on
the new road near Top Hill and
gravel Is being put on
Mr and Mrs Stanton 'Tanner
and Richard and Dolores J e a n n e
and Mr and Mrs Alvls McGill of
Sherman's mill were Buxton vis­
itors Saturday night
W B A met at the Grunge hall
June 27
llirttiday Celebrated
A birthday party was given Evelyn
Ross at her home here June 28
Nine little girls were presented.
Shirley White »as very til the
past week
Mrs C W Miller and children of
Portland and Mrs Ira Butterworth
of Hillsboro »ere Sunday visitors
at the Elwood mill.
Mr and Mrs George Higgle and
Mr and Mrs A B Edwards spent
tlk' week-end at the E M Drury
home in Vancouver. Wash. Mrs
Higgle remained for a visit with
her daughter. Mrs Dulclna Stock­
er and ¿ons. Gordon and Earl, of
Parkdale visited Mrs. Stocker's
aunts here last week.
Mrs Jessie Tillman and sons of
Birkenfeld visited relatives here
several days last week.
Mr and Mrs Fred Beneftel and
Floyd Whitmore of Laurel a r e
spending a few dais at the beach.
A party was given at the Lee
Kirk home for lus strawberry pick­
ers Saturday night
Buxton »as defeated In a game
with Blooming here Sunday after­
noon.
Mr and Mrs. Laurel Frost of
Forest Grove were Buxton visitors
Sunday night
William Higgle and son Delmar of
Birkenfeld spent several days with
relatives here.
Mrs Mollie Tallman left Friday
for a visit with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs William Justus, in the
eastern part of the state
Mrs Thor Groenbeck. who has
been til the past two weeks, Is Im­
proving
Delmar Morgiui a n d Howard
Marsh spent the week-end in Port­
land.
B Crops of near Banks was a
Buxton visitor Saturday night.
Ed and Rav Kelley of near Bald
Mountain »ere geusts Sunday at
the Ruben Kelly home
William Higgle and Jesse Meyers
were Hillsboro visitors Saturday.
Mr ana Mrs. Fred Higgle a n d
son Duane » ire here Sunday en
route for the home of Mrs Higgle s
mother. Mrs J Willis, in Portland.
Oscar Beneflel a n d family o f
Willamina are visiting relatives
here and at Manning
Haying »ill be finished here this
week
II
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Huiulav
evening
Max Adler « a .(dun books all
last week around Si appo>’»<'
Several volili ' pvopl« holli here
alici' led the dalli, at Him- .el Sat ,
uiiluy ev. nine The ilen/ei hoys I
and Miss Charlotte Sullivan ot
Buxton luun hed the music
O r c h a r d a lc F o lk
O b s e rv e
B ir t h d a y
lily Mr* Rlclmr.l llui»««»rl
O IH H A H D A l l< \ MU pi I
pnrty 1
was given b.v Mi> W
«lud>»ui
on l'lun''da\ evening lor her ilaugh
ter. Miss Vivian Hn l.-on In
i-ia.inn of her ultihdav Invitation
al list m.inde.l James IViiniHii. I
and l loyd ll|Hlvke ol Hayward and
Mi . Ill-Ill Jack-on Mi S-d-i 1 '•1
ger Mi and Mi
Alvhi Hunger
,1 I»-, hardulc Mi Gertrude Wil­
iam s anil Willie William ol li-a
v ne Kiiiee The evening was spent
playing cards and sup(g-r was serv­
ed Miss Hudson icciived many
lovely presents
Ml and Mi - Hn h u d llungei ale
planning a trip to California and
expeei to be away lor two weeks.
J a c k s o n a n d U n io n
O u r scry ii-v is hs sw ift
us it's stlT«■ anti *atig-
facto ry . < all now. W e ’ll
pii k up y o u r o rtle r—
»lean it b eau tifu lly —
l et urn it in less th a n a
day anti a h alf!
I lo m c c o i n i n g S u n d a y
W hen Mr», (¡eorge A. Lee of
Ta«»» Angeles decide« to m ake a
q u ilt, «he <oea a fte r a reeord.
H earin g th a t a wom an in Waxh
ington had m ade one w ith 9. .» I
pieces. Mr» Lee stepped out will»
th e one »he »hows lu th is pic­
tu r e w ith 14.433 piece», none of
them larg e r th an a »liver dollar.
Charles Setmudlm m il suns Mi­
ami Mrs Antnue Smejkal H Vei
nenta. Mr and Mrs joe Smejkal
Frank Edward Rudolph ami Miss
Annie Smejkal, Donald Shultz amt
the hostess.
Frank Smejkal visited hLs brother.
Antone and family at Klst Sunday
Frank Bailey has a new binder
purchased from the Hillsboro Feed
Company
Elmore Wulf. a former resident
of this eoinmunlty. was married to
Miss Twilla Morton ol Trenholm
June 28
Clarence Steckleln played ball with
the Buxton team ut Gaston Sunday
G re e n M o u n ta in
and attended a picnic there
Sam Strubb Ervin Mead ami
(B y I. It- Strubb)
Hank Hurt write that they have
Clarence Steckleln was surprised found work In the harvest field-
by a visit from his sister ana
friends trom Io»a Saturday
Mr and Mrs Rav Woodman from
Banks »ere week-end visitors of
Mr and Mrs Joe Smejkal
A party to celebrate the end of
strawberry picking was held at the
Lee Kirk home Saturday evening
The time was spent in dancing und
lunch was scived at midnight
C A Teller und daughter. Miss
offer you the amc effi­
Prances Alice m . h and Q race
Strubb went to Portland Monday,
cient
guarantied repair
where the young ladles will visit
service on your Auto-Radio a
a few days.
A family reunion was held at the
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Sunday, the occasion being her
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at the dinner were Mr and Mrs
Alex Anderson. Mr and Mrs Bob
F-eterson and children Mr and
Mrs Jesse West and children, all of
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Henry-
Peterson Sr and daughter Pauline.
Mr and Mrs Henry Peterson Jr
and baby of Hillsboro. Ernest Smej­
kal and Miss June Townsend of S e lfr id g e B ros.
I'hone
Timber: Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs
Schmldlln
and
children.
A program for tlw» annual home­
coming picnic to be held Jolhtlv by
J.o k-.»in and W< t Union .« lux»l dis­
tric ts Ls Iw ing hi ranged loi Went
Union school house Hundav
Those having nt tended school ut
either district their tamilhs und
the teacheis and their tamihes are
tequested to come und bring well
filled dinner baskets .uvd all that
goes with it Uoltee will be furnish­
ed Dinner will be at 12 iuhui , fol­
lowed ov games of v.uiou. kinds
Anyone having an indoor baseball
and bat or musical instrument», is
urged to bring them
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