The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 05, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    TH E
F axe Eight
N o r t h P la in s
Lodg< re H o n o r s
N e w O ffic e r s
NORTH PLAINS Friday evening
being the last meeting oi the Py-
th ian Sisters before vacation, a
party » as held after the regular
meeting for the members and th eir
families Five Hundred was played
Mrs F H Keenon and J. L Van-
domelen had high score, and Mrs.
William Joos and Henry Cypher
second and Miss Lena Taylor and
Harold Tobin low. Glen Sanford
reeeived the special prize. Mrs. Loel
Hollenbeck, grand senior; Mrs
Janies Matliiesen. M. E. C.; ami
Mrs Edward Moyer, grand repre­
sentative. were each presented with
a corsage, and Charles Walter,
grand inner guard ol the K of P.
and member oi Friendship Temple,
was presented with a boutonniere
A group of young men including
Ky le and Charles Reynolds, Wil­
mer Loftis. Robert Johnstone. E rn­
est Hunger and Joe Keep, climbed
Mt.
--- Hood
- - Sunday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mays of
Canby visited relatives here Wed-
nesday.
Miss Marjory Meek visited her
grandm other. Mrs Rose Crop, at
the St. Vincent hospital Sunday
Ladies' Aid of the Helvetia church
pleasantly surprised Mrs. Fled Zy-
bi
bach
* a t the home of Mrs^ John
Gfeller Saturday night Mrs. Zybach
was a member of the aid for many
years before she moved to Cali­
Vincent's hospital Sunday and
found tliem as «ell as can be ex­
pected Mr Ludwtg was the most
severely injured, breaking a bone
in his neck, necessitating being pul
in a cast from the neck to his
waist Miss Lillie Ludwtg «ill be
able io be moved to her home d ur­
ing this week.
Mr and Mrs J J VanKleek and
d anillK : M.ss Helen VanKleek went
to Chitwood Sunday to visit then
daughter. Mrs Edith Landess, for
a few days
Members of the 4-H Cookmg
club and their leader. Mrs Wayne
VanKleek had a picnic June 27
near the river at George Snider s
place on Pleasant Valiev road
Alfred Wenzel and Joseph Wen-
zel «pent a few days last week
stopping at scyeral p u m s on M i-
Kenzie river and Pass, returning
home tile first of this week.
Edward Jeffries went to Mc­
Minnville the first of the week
where his wife is visiting f o r
aw lnle. She will return to her home
on Cooper mountain after the
Fourth
CHURCHES
H l IL S B D R D
ARGUS.
time resident of l*eavine ittdge.
Mr. and Mrs Kemington from
Sherwixxl are camping near the old
McFchiu, house and Mr Remington
is trucking logs for the Hausen and
Miller loggers.
F ritz Stegm an has an order for
several carload of cedar posts.
Mr. and Mrs Ross I’ixllke and
daughters went to Oregon City
j-
Saturday, delivering a load ol pulp­
wood.
Mr. and Mrs Jack Johnston went
to Cortland Friday afternoon, re ­
turning Saturday evening.
Miss Vivian Hudson was surprised
Vliursdav evening when her friends
gatliered at her home to eelebrate
her birthday anniversary.
Erne t Hud-on and Floyd Up-
dike visited with Mr and Mrs Wil-
liam F Willmgs of Hillsboro S a t­
u riti' eveiilng,
Mrs Clarence Updike and stilali
so n
li retur,led home Suiurday eie-
nti trom Portland
‘C o w ’ R o o s te r
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
T h u rs d a y , J u ly li, 1931
friends from Portland last Sunday.
visiting, swimming and boating
Mr and M r s Alim Maly re
l (lined recently liom the Nationul
guard training camp at Camp C lat-
•sop,
Mr and Mrs II I. Doane e n te r­
tained then little niece and nephew
trom Portland for a tew days last
week.
the resignation of Aaron Holtz as
H ie c o m m is s io n s purchasing agent
following a m t hciwoen Holt.-, and
George Sammls. liquor adiiibiiu
strutor. lollowlng prem ature ptibli
cation of a retail liquor price list
prepared by Holt.-, and which Sam
mis promptly disown«vl as coming
from Hu- commission As MeMoi
ru n s resignation was no surprise,
neither would II la- surprising il
Ales Hairy should follow the lead
oi tin- comnitsslon's ehalrnian. mid
quit
Nor would it is- surprising 11
tC o n tin u e d fro m pauo I I
started out slowly tor the eonimls- Sumnus should also sever his eon
with tho commission "by
ston, receipts picked up materially lie,'lion
request’’ trom the governor's oi
during April and May llie bust- flee.
liess of each ol these mont Ils thus
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♦
♦
year exceeding that oi the same
With (he approach oi the season
m onths for any ol the three pre­ oi extreme toe hazards Governor
ceding years
Meier has m ailed himself of his
authority to throw additional safe­
Two men now occupy death calls guards around Oregon's valuable
. .
n r is o n b e re
Harry it limber lands C an,this lu all n a ­
to hang tional forests, except (lie Hhislaw.
July 1.» lor the murder ol his wlte as w ell as in pm ate tim ber lands
ami father-in-law at Burns Octo­ adjoining these forests must now
ber 31. 1932 rheodore Jordan. n e ­ secure a tire ix-rmtt its well as
a shovel axe and water
gro. is to hang August 1 tor the carry
bucket for Hie lighting purposes 111
murder of F 1 Sullivan, Southern ease the nee t arises Smoking is
Pacific dining car steward, a t forbidden In these timbered areas
K lam ath Falls on June 3. 1932 The except on
___ surfaced
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highway« A few
last man to pay the supreme pen- areas have been closed to all en-
ally tor murder til Oregon was try Including Hi,- Mud Greek area
Janies Kingsley, who was hanged ol i ll ,- M I H o , Hl national forest an,I
October 30. 1931. for killing Sam llilliH-kbuin m e., northeast ol Mo­
lalla Rial,' Fores'er f 'ronenullei
Prescott. Ashhuid police officer.
in recommending the dosiues and
restrictions pointed out
The Oregon .-.supreme court lias eamplng
during the past week more
upheld
validity ot Hie legislu- that
than
0
small
had been rep o rt­
¡'A'“ aci the
of 1933 regulating udvertU- ed in Gregon lues
lorests
mg by dentists In Hu- opinion o f
the court written by Justice licit,
AS
t ill
M l l{< I I t V
R IS K S
it is pointed out that 32 slates of
W ith the warmer days of bum-
the union make it unprofessional
conduct to, a dentist to make any ¡'nange^'u*'"the’ foods '¿’¡.'“ “ nsunic"
advertising statem ents of a churn, - j.yxxis that furnish tlie essential
ter to deceive or mislead the Pl|b- laxly elements necessary for good
He. while many states have laws nutrition and still are low m lieat-
covering the subject of udvertising producing or in calorie value are
similar to that adopted by Oregon, welcome additions to the summer
diet.
More than 1000 Oregon motorists
Cottage cheese is an Ideal f,xxl
are now barred from driving ears at any time but fits Into the warm
on the highways through revix'n- Weather menu ixuleetly
C o ll a g e
tion ot their liceiMM, It has been eins'se is realh ui-l another Way
revealed by the state departm ent, to uso more milk l i n e it contains
During May alone 81 drivers' 11 all of the many elem ents found In
censes were revoked for various law milk Tills makes of if a "protect
Violations principally
reeklt
and ive" food, high in tnlneriiLs and
,
drunken driving
vitamins
Along with this high
•
food value, cottage eliees,. Is low
Resignation of George II Me- in calories niakun it a gixxl hot
Morran as i member of the Oregon w eather lo<xl
j Liquor
. Control commission is be-
Cottage elieese Is easy to serve
llere ,o (,,, nu.ri.[y u,,. ior,
t s a main dtsli. as a salad, or
runner of a general shake-up m us» d m sandw ich, s. it ig equally
the commission's personnel M
uppetizmg The follow ing hot w eath­
Morran s resignation was no sur­ er .suggestIons are only a few of
prise. In fact it had been expected the many way that cottage cheese
and was freely predicted in con- can be used
neetion between the recent eontro-
ks a Main Iilsh
versv between the governor and the
Mix pound cottage cheese with
commission over attem pted salary two tablespoons ehopixvf chives or
Increases for employees of the com- one tisu poon finely g-rotind spring
mission At th a t time it will be re- onion top.. Add one pound baked
membered Governor Meier sharply ham. the l.i removed run through
rebuked the commission for the the meat chopper Shnpr In ero-
saLirv Increases and directed that quettes Save n little ground hum
they proceed to get their organiz- to roll the croquettes In after they
ation in order and give closer at- are shuprd .Serve o i l a platter with
tention to the economies In over- parsley g-ain.isli
head expenses Tile commission
ks a S a la d
countered with a letter to the
2 cups cottage cheese
governor in which the executive was
1 tablesnixin gelatin
1 cup whipped eri-.im
charged with "unwarranted in ter­
',- e u p hoi w ater
ference in tin- affairs of the liquor
board. That all has not been h a r­
'»-cup cold w a ter
Seasoning
monious in the liquor control or-
ganization has been known for
Fruits or vegetables
some time Internal friction has
Salad dressing.
existed almost from the creation of
Soak gelatin It, cold w ater, dis-
First outw ard evi- solve In hot water. Put c h e e s e
' anization
i :' It. however, came with through Steve, add gelatin mix, and
- Capitol News Letter
Pioneer Resident
Dies at Sherwood
“Arizona,” rooster owned by a
I. os Angeles man. ways spurless
when hatched, but be was
•quipped with an extra acces­
sory In the form of a pair of
horns.
Each horn is three
Inches long, pointed, and hard
as a cow's horn.
Bethany Baptist Church
Sunday, sermon, 11 a. in ^ b v Rev
Nagel, former missionary io China
At 8 p til Rev Nagel will -ive His
Exepriences As, Missionary
in
China
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Trinitv Lutheran Church
Services and Sunday school will
be omitted next Sunday at
lu
¡H O
I I ,I S
M c t't
church The congregation has been
m ilted to join St. P eters congre­
gation of Blooming in the cele­
bration of their annual mission fes­
WITCH HAZEL— W itch Hazel
tival "Blessed are they th at hear
fornia.
the Word of God. and keep it." A community sewing club met at the
home
of Mrs Wallace Hoeffel June
Miss Hila Cornelius of Corvallis cordial welcome a w a its you.
27 at 2 o'clock.
Is visiting iriends here this week.
Lloyd Mullendore has rented his
Mrs S. M. Reagan of Hillsboro Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church
was a guest of Mrs. M erritt Jack-
Sunday school 10:15 a m morn- service station to Dean McFarland
this district.
son M onday.
ing aerwice 11 Sermon bv Dr. A. of Mrs
Llovd Mullendore has been
Mr and Mrs Ernest Stigum and Carrick Music bv the choir Chris-
confined
to her bed this week with
son Roy of St. Helens and Mr and t ian Endeavor meets at 8 oclock:
Mrs. Tom Stigum and son Scottie tome.
What makes a vacation ¡agrippe.
W alter Schwarzenbach has rc-
of North Plains are spending a few worth w hile’
Leader Margaret
turned to his home at Witch Hazel
days at Tillamook beaches.
Batchelder."
after
a three weeks' vacation at
Sir and Mrs Fred Zybach left
Seaside.
Monday for their home in Long
Christian Choreta
Mrs W H. M arr and daughters.
Beach, Cal
Church school 9:45 a. m Morning
Margery
Myrna. of
Past Chiefs' club of the Pythian worship 11 music bv choir Message. M-u'V M
ars-... and ............
sters met with Mrs. Roy
Echoes ci the Cer.vemi . n.' Chris- Portland were week-end visitors oi
Sisters
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Thursday afternoon. —
There were tian Endeavor 7 r m Union service Mrs M arr s sister, Mrs. Wallace
three visitors present: Mrs McCain with M E church service in C hris- Hoeffel.
from South Dakota, who is visiting t i ^ ’ church 8 p "nr Yeun^ people s TIXIlSs M argaret Drake left Witch
. ...
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r
Haxel
last week for Raym i I
her mother.
Mrs. ~
Susan Reynolds,
choirs from both churches . r Special
„
Mrs Bess Anderson of Hillsboro and music furnished bv M E choir, " - " n where she will spend some
Mrs. Logan After the business Sermon bv Rev Reed Mid-week lime recuperating from an Ulnes.-
m eeung "500" was played. Mrs. service eve’ry Thursdav at 8 p. m
Three young people from Witch
Cora Reynolds having high score You are wc,com’
Hazel took p art ui a musical re-
and Mrs Mattie Joos second. Club
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vital in the Beihany church Friday
will meet with Mrs. Cora Reynolds
The Foursquare Church
night. Those participating were
in July.
Services for the week are as fol- ^*ss Helen Dean. Miss Norma All-
Mr. and Mrs Robert Meek spent lows: Friday evening a very special derson and Maurice Dean
several days last week at the beach service, music and special numbers
Conn Williams lias recovered from
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es H Davis and by the young people of the church
recent injury
Mrs. Pat Davis and son spent Sun- A cordial invitation is extended to
Lloyd Mullendore and family vis-
day at Beaverton visiting Mr. and all The services will be evangelistic ited -'I r - Mullendore's sister. Mrs.
Mr.-. L, Hughson and Mrs. Elizabeth Sunday services will be outstanding Ksther Miller, of Tigard Sunday
D avis.
both morning and evening. Don't . M'ss Anna Marte McCormick.
Mrs. Duane Chamberlain and chil- miss these services
I io n n er teacher in the Witch Hazel
dren are spending a few weeks in
-••-I
school, has resigned her position
Spokane, visiting Mrs Chamber-
All Saints' Mission lEpiscopal)
for the coming school term She will
Iain's parents. Mr. and Mrs. K irk-
F ifth
Sunday- after Trinitv teach 111 Portland.
Patrick.
Church school at 9:45. Morning
° A T helander and daugh-
Mr and Mrs. Humphrey Parry prayer a r '1 «ermon at 11 o'clock m ter Potty of G reat Fails. Mont
of Portland were guests of Mr. and charge of Re. Ralph Wisecarver. have been visiting Mrs. Thelander's
Mrs A. D. Chamberlain Saturday.
_ _
sister. Mrs H Beck. here. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs George Miller of
Pilgrim House
Beck s m other. Mrs. L. E Hallom.
near Hood River are visiting rel-
July 8 chapel service of worship - T ' ' Dalles has been visiting her
atives and friends here this week, at 9:45 a m Pastor Henp- S H al- daug...c:'s here also.
Mrs. Raymond Chamberlain and ler will speak on The Loins From
Mrs c
Sealer of St. Helens
children Dorothy and Duane of Which We Sprung." a study of -lie -s '-'L in g her sister. Mrs. Fay
Olympia. Wash., are visiting rela- history, beliefs and practices of the Wi>y. this week.
tives here.
Protestant Episcopal church. At th e
JIrs- Conn Williams and son
conclusion of the chapel service S nn,,J r
' P atrlcla Hoeffel a n g
those who so desire will attend Alw- Himmelright spent June 26 at
morning prayer at Ai! Saints' Epis- Jar.tzen beach
copal church at 11. There will be
-'Ir- and Mrs. Ralph Anderson
no later Sunday morning chapel aild daughter Norma and Mrs. h
-
Beck atiyl daughters Lorna and son
worship until after Labor Day. Eve­
KINTON—Kinton Grange will ning musical worship, at 8 O'clock Ivon enjoyed Sunday afternoon in
meet a t m e n»;: Thursday evening, Topic. "Paving the Uttermost F.T- the Shut« park
Birthday Celebrated
thing." All voung people's groups
July 12. at 6 o'clock at wiilen >..»C nave
Mrs, R alph Anderson gave a
been ¿vonrinued for til?
the first and second degrees will
birthday dinner for her brother-
be conferred on a class of five sum mer Pilgrim Guild, each T hurs-
William Jenkins. Julj' • in
Delegates who attended tate grange u.»y afternoon at 2 for all int rest­ in-law
her home Members of the immedi­
at Roseburg will report A light ed women.
ate
families
were present.
lur.ch will be served in the dining
Archibald McLean's clilldren Mary.
Corneliu- Methodist Lp apal
room a t the- close of the m eeting.'
id l i ­ en. re pending their
Sunday school. 9:00. Div
nU grangers are welcome to a t­
with th eir fa tti­
tend.
4 Ì. Reed,
’.V-.n several different baling o u t- ’
A s.!i:..i.» is completing the h a r­
fits and po.ato planters and thresh­
vest c.f his ra pberry crop this
Christian science Society
ing outfits in the fields in a n d ,
week.
He had a .cry neavy crop.
Services are he,d every S'un
and around Kinton. it surely
Mrs Louise Hunn:» lright has. re ­
it 11 a. m.; Wednesday even
tlie appearance of i lot oi T. ...r.e.
covered from her illness of the past
8
lock: Sunday scl:
going on. Most of the hay has been
two weeks.
li
m.
ipils up to the
harvested and stored in the bar:.
Mi
K aufm an Bride
20 years are welcomed.
Mr. and Mrs. W, P. Brookj ot
M is s Viola Kaufm an, a
former
Hazeldaie visited Mr and Mr.- E.
German M. L. Church, Bethany resident of the community, was
L. Cox Friday.
niarr:
.
a;
the
i.
me
ot
li
r
parents
On Germantown read. Su
H iL -coo Sunday ta Hank Bucher
Aid to M eet
s,.hool every Sunday . 10 a. m.; Ger-
Ladies' Aid society will meet man service. 11 a. nr. íir¿; a n d of Hillsboro They will make their
Thursday afternoon. July 12 at 2 th u d Sundays: En glish servie e. 11 home 'o r the present with t h e
o'clock with the president. Mrs. a. m.. second and fourth Suri days bride's parents.
Gladys Aten. Pleasant Vallej road. : —E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
Lloyd Mullendore has purchased
a new Plym outh car.
All ladies in the community are
invited to attend
Banks M. E. Church
P om ona M eet July 25
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45
Next session of Pomona grange a m . Mrs. H. Jensen, super.htend-
will be with Beaverton grange July ent. Preaching services by Ellsworth
Geo. ge Allison of Newberg, cousin
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday
25.
of E A Stew art, deceased, and ad-
Closing piano recital of the pupils r.ing, 8 o'clock Ladies A, meets m lnlstiator of the estate was here
of Mrs. Erma Taylor Sparks was first and th ird Wednesca
a t 2 Thurs ay afternoon negotiating the
held last Friday evening in Hillsboro. p. m.
tf sale ol the timber to the Hansen
The Misses K athryn. Roberta, and
loggers
W h o s o e v e r W i ll T a b e r n a c le
Marilee Pomeroy from this town
Mr and Mr= W. R Hudson and
are her pupils and took part in
Five miles north of N orth Plains. M.
Vivian amended the funeral
the program. Those from here a t­ Evangelist M. E. Jam es, pastor. oi D B. Wiltrou at Forest Groe
tending the program were as fol- Sunday school. 10 a m.. with good Thursday allernoon. He was an old
lows; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pome- attendance, you are w e l c o m e ,
roy, Mrs. J. H. Aten and daughter, Preaching. 11 a m.. "Don’t Be-
Miss Rosemary, and Miss Neidra lieve All You Hear." Afternoon
service. 2:30. "The Annotating of
Miller.
DR. R, J. N IC O L
Mr. and Mrs. C. O . Waters of the Holy Spir; in Regard to the
Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. Ever- Church.
Evening service is the
DR. E. W . A L M Q U IS T
ett D. W right Thursday.
regular evangelistic service them e
Mrs. George Newell, Jimmie Cum- of the sermon will be "Come and
V eterin arian s
mings. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sparks See;" also special music. Tuesday
and son Clemet. all of Portland, evening an evangelistic service. On
Telephone 643 and 642
were guests last week of Mr. and Thursday, at 8 p. m.. another mid-
Mrs. Robert Pomeroy.
week meeting, everybody welcome.
Mrs. J. H Aten and Mr. and
M ethodist E piscopal Church
Mrs. Floyd Bierly attended Rebekah
meeting in Sherwood Thursday eve­
Church school, 9:45. class for ail
ning.
ages; divine worship. 11; sermon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beeson o i subject. The Spirit Filled Church.'
Portland visited a few days last Epworth League meetings, 7; union
week with Mr. and Mrs. Dave J. service. 8 Meeting to be held at
Ward.
the Christian church. All are ln-
Mrs. Glessie Wilson and son vited to join In this union elfort
M artin, who have been with Mrs. to have a Sunday night service th at
Wilson's mother. Mrs. Zack Martin, will be Inspiration and helpful to
during her illness returned to their all. Charles M. Reed, minister.
home in Lodi, Cal., Saturday. Mrs.
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M artin has recovered enough from “ H o r s e P ! a v ” t o S h o w
her recent stroke of paraljsix. to
’
—
H ere F rid ay, Saturday
accompany them to California.
HiSTO RY REPEATS
where she will make an extended
Considered the season's comedy
visit with her children who reside stream wherever it . has been shown.
shown
★ T h e n ew g o ld ru s h is
there.
Horse Play" starring Slim Sum-
o n! E veryone is c la m o rin g
Mrs. M artha Wenzel is having mervllle and Andv Devine, comes to
fo r th e g o ld e n ag e b rew ,
the west side of her house and the Venetian Friday and Saturday,
the east side of the barn shingled. The film depicts the romantic ta ­
th is fam o u s " to a s t o f th e
ller son Alfred has charge of the clinations of a love-smitten
n in eties,” w h ic h has n o w
work.
boy the object of sudden wealth.
Members of the family of
Mr. whose h eart and eyes are set on
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b e c o m e to d a y ’s fa v o rite .
and Mrs. Sam Ludwig, who were two things: A Girl, and a Horse!
in a bad auto accident at Progress
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J a in the stampede f u r
last Sunday, visited them at St.
Quality job printing—Argus.
re a l beer enjoym ent!
at
W itch
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Funeral m
services
for ......
Joseph
G al-
breath. 82 pioneer Oregonian. who
died at his home near Sherwood
laic Saturday were held Tuesday
with interm ent at T ualatin ceme­
tery
H >rn in Pennsylvania in 1852. the
son of Samuel G albreath. Joseph
O albreath crossed the plains to
Oregon with his parents while still
atl infant His family settled In
the ru alatin valley and his boy­
hood was spent in helping Ills
father to build up the new hom e­
stead
As
g j n a n He worked In
the mines at Oropliana At the age
of 24 lie married Miss Louisa Cum -
tilings of Portland, who was also of
pioneer stock. He and his bride
.entered their ettorts upon improv-
dig and expanding the little farm
tn the T ualatin valley, and later
became known among tile early-
successful onion growers o f t h e
sta !''
G albreath died In 1915
Nine children survive the man
who was the Lust survivor of the
pioneer family They are A rthur.
D.'n 0 Haymond.
Mrs Jane
,,
... John.
Fixhtam-k
n il
V » n erao o a, Mrs Anna w eik ert of
Multnomah: Mrs Clara W est of
Hazel
Kinton Grangers
Convene July 12
•’
.a4So
children and
children.
fliret
-■« --’.atui-
g c a t-grana-
Bend
Born, to Mr and Mrs Oliver
Clark June 27. a boy.
Mrs. Vern Cross and three sons,
Clifford Kenneth and Bobby, of
Portalud spent several days l.vst
week with Mrs. Cross' parents. Mr
and Mrs A Scott.
Mrs Charles Deverell en tertain ­
ed her cousin. Bert Sm ith, from
S anta Barbara. Cal . for a few days
last week He left June 27 for
Seattle to visit his son
A rthur Steinlioff. Joe Baggen-
-stos and Joe Kusle visited friends
ill Molloy June 24.
Alvin North Jr. arrived home early
Sunday morning from the CCC
camp at Oakridge to spend a week's
vacation at the home of his p a r­
ents Mr and Mrs. A. North, and
family.
Mrs. Charles Deverell has been ill
for s."'eral days at her home during
the last \~fwk. but is reported as
h
mbc,h „
Raspberry picking a t the O J
and the A H North
ranches was finished this week.
There was a very good yield.
Tlie Tualatin river which runs by
the John Lasich ranch is a popu­
lar swimming place these warm
days. The Lasich family had m any
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to p . e lu ls . a n d s iile eiust-s
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How does
your garden grow?
Mast people are happy
without saying m u c h
about it. but very few
people are miserable th at
way.
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THIS MtANS N 0 N 1 K I0 SATIH
ANO TRACTION
in to
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Chas. L. Walker
AGENT
Every form of protection:
Fire. Automobile. Casualty,
Liability, Fidelity, Surety
and Life.
Phone 1732
1164 3rd St.
6 (0 N 0 R roll
¡ Aer* o n e o f th e ih ir ly - llir c e
d r H e r <« a t t l i e I n d i a i i a p o l l «
5 0 0 - n iile » w e rp « tak c « e b o *e a n il
b o u g h t K ire » io n e
Speed
T ir e « . T h e fa c t th a t not o n e of
t h e 1 3 2 t i r e « f a i l e d 1« y o u r
g n u l e i l g n a r a n lr e o f th e L x Ira
S a fe ty — S tr r n g lh — «n d
A w e ll w a te re d g ard e n brings its rew ard
in flow ers. A d a ily "s h o w e r" by hose makes
y o u r g a rd e n y ie ld m ore a b u n d a n tly and
keep its freshness longer.
M odern w a te r service provides you w ith
an a d e q u a te w a te r su pp ly w he re ve r you
t»eed rt «•it» ft»« g a rde n, g a ra g e , kitchen,
la u n d ry , bathroom .
A service th a t helps
you g e t a d d e d com fort and pleasure out
o f your home.
Y o u ’ ll be a lo t h a p p ie r
i f you k n o w y o u r fa m ­
ily is p ro te c te d . L e t th e
C h a rle s L. W a lk e r I n ­
surance A g e n c y suggest
th e p ro p e r p o lic y fo r
you.
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by a w id e r tr e a d o f f lu t t e r
c o n to u r , d e e p e r n o n -« k id , m o re
a n d to u g h e r r u b b e r , g iv in g you
m o re th a n 5 0
lo n g e r n o n skill
m ile a g e — S a f e ly - I’ ro le e te rl on
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e v e ry c o tto n fib e r in»i<le e v e ry
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p a te n te d
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RICHARD E. WILEY, Manager
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TRIPLE GUARANTEE
— for Unequaled Performance Record*
— for Life A g ain tl A ll Defect*
— for 12 M onth* Against A ll Road Hazard**
The
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Right Arm of Business
used ii , r u m m e r , in i •e re ie e . t h n o l i r e , u r r g u n r n n le r il f o r
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unequal««! perform ance record«*—for life against nil defect«__for
tw e lx e m o n th « a g a in s t a ll ro n d liaz.ir«!«.
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frolli a Ioni ol iii'sli suiti» teli
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S T A R T S !
We have grown to a great
Nation because our fore­
fathers started us on prop­
erly. Bear tills in mind
when refitting your car
on its start-o ff on a new
lease of life - p u t your in ­
vestment for repairs in
parts th at will endure. Get
our price for replacement
units th a t you can count
on!
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or lettine.
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fo r 1931.
EQUIP KOW FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP!
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Its ru le s are r ig id , h u t we are g o in g to live up to th em ,
in o u r e n d e a v o r to Im p ro v e the business o f the c o m m u n ity .
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First and Baseline Streets
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