The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 12, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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llI L l.S B O R O
ARGU S.
lowers and a gift picture from cl\ \ n/ c uf j “ M?s L D. Shellenberger
of ilowt
tire a
s
e
æ
m
s
,
who
rears,
r -u w iy
hom e
and Rebecca Howell
\\ ith Mrs
-
} Mr< j
s tr e tc h e r had
Jennie Farver and Mrs Mary Bente.
^ lnd;lv guests Mr and Mrs. Bill
____
are
the
grandm
other
these three
ine g™ .u«.yw .»
òf Sherwood
andI greatgrandm other active inem ­
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ficken
bers of the Scholls Aid.
anni children spent Sunday at
Mr.*aSi
Mrs. M B Boaorth. Following _ri'l-
atives participated. Mr. and Mrs
M B G rant Mi and Mrs D J
G rant. John M G rant of Dallas
M r and M c Henry H artley of Cto-
quille, Mi and Mrs Well and M is i
Alice G rant of Portland and John
O Bozorth and daughter Ada of
Mrs Emma Ingram and Mrs
Marion
An-
¡?CeM?f Chandlee and
"M daughter.
e a " 'B o k “S
^
r I m id DS r k 'L.
“
iM
Elsle
o( Yam,ull vis­
ited her sister. Mrs Monroe H u t­
chens. and family Monday
Will Gembella and family and
liiw ,vnCe Flcken and ianubr werv
p n t e r t u m e 'l
w ith
a n ice cream
“ fr‘ JU ”ledh,. w ‘ c Heaton home
p^ " rdav evening
M r 'a n ° d
• M r and
Will M Wagner
of
K
ansas
^ JoTui F'Sken’^ S l w and
r-
M*
Courtov N sdnill« T cn n o w aa
S e w Y m k .a r d
D“ " 1 llrn °
Joseph Twigg and family visited
S andiforth home in
Portland Sunday
niliM
tam ed Friday evening with a swim-
m ing party and wiener roast in
honor of their son. Stanley, it be-
ing his eighteenth birthday an -
niversary Thirty-five were preaetit.
Mr. aiid Mrs. j . S. Herd o.id chil-
dreti. Wilma and Herbert, and C
R Hubbard and family of New-
berg celebrated at the G roner cot-
tage near DePoe Bay.
Roy Reynolds of Amity spent
Sunday at the parental home.
S w r a l ^ a v i 'u ^ w e r t ^ n d l t K
¿A „
' S
weeK-ena ai d . .
Monroe H utchens and family
'
spent Sunday with Mr. and
Grove at th e
PorUan<i Clt
.
__
Potato Club to Meet
Chehalem M ountain 4-H Potato
club will meet July 20 at the God-
ie and w ill con-
frey Atrvps home
of crop judging
tinue the study of
Scholls grange met
me Monday eve-
ning. Reports from the state
G range were given by Mr and Mrs
Harry Schm eluer at grange meet-
ing Monday night. Plans were made
to have a booth at the county fair
Joe Cronin and family spent the
week-end in Portland with Mrs.
Cronui
C. W _ N e u -
strum, who returned with them for
a two weeks' stay
Mr and Mrs. Carl Waibel and
Mr and Mrs Charles
seven children and P~’
Sheridan spent July
Sieffert home on a
Nineteen friends
j^ k s o n home with a picnic July 4
A
Hick supper party Monday
evening a t the Francis Rowell home
included Mr. and Mrs Jo h n H itch-
cock Mr and Mrs Charles Haynes
oi .M,r, 3041 Mrs. Francis Roweh. A1
and ' erna Davis.
™ e John Schmeltzer family a t-
t^Bded the 'D ays of 49 pageant
Miss Kerr Bride
p« * ran> oi favonte * * " » glven
D epartm ent chairm en appointed at
the meeting were Mrs Elizabeth
Reed, poetrv: Mrs. H. T. Hesse,
Literature. Mrs Ferd G ro n er inter-
naVionaf relations; Mrs J. W Ray-
nard. legislative: Mrs. J. M Stretch-
er music; Mrs. L. W Carter, art
Mrs. C. A. Carlson. American home
Mrs S. S. Steam s. American citi-
zenship: Mrs C W Larkin, wel-
fare: Mrs. J E Bennett, parliam en-
tary law; Mrs. A B Flmt. his-
lorian
CHURCHES
The Foursquare Church
af frnoop se™ 7 2 30
Bv‘”
nmg is the
tile regular evangelistic
eningeusue ser-
ning
vice a t 8 Special music, one lnstru-
m ental number Tuesday nlght.8.
evangelistic service Thursday night.
8. prayer and praise service.
Ranks M. E. Church
Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45
a m.. Mrs H. Jensen, superintend
cut. Preaching services by Ellsworth
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve-
nmg. 8 o'clock. Ladles' Aid meets
first and third Wednesdays a t 2
„ m
tf
_••__
Mrthodist Episcopal
Church
Tlie
church x school
of i religious
m e UMUII.11
iiu u i
U
tm B iu u a
education me^ks Sunday morning a t
9.
± wlul '« jiry s.Y"
s 4 ,,J
iuu ung,.1
ng as L? general
f .^ n m e n d e n . Now. _seholars may
enrolled at any tune.
. ch arles M Keed. the pastor.
Miss Viola K err and Jav En-
glish were m arried in Portland
J u n e . 23 at the home of Mr.
English's sister
W alter Seiffert of Portland Is
spending several weeks with his
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Seiffert
Mr 'a n d Mrs. J. H. Moore and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Seiffert and
daughter. Mary Jane, were Sunday
home’ ui N euberg" Ho-'l- ^s" or" '
Dr and Mrs. Chandlee went to
K lam ath Falls Tuesday for a two
weeks stav
Mr and ' Mrs. Frank P otter of
Portland were Sunday guests a t the
Clifford Trask home.
The S. A G otter
and J. M
Stretcher families spent July 4 at
Jantzen beach.
Strike Delays
Scholia Brick & Tile Company
finished a burn Monday, th e oper-
ations of which have been held up
k
«
. „»
,i shortage
a « « , « , . . caused
because
of e.m
fuel i e oil
'w
W ess
C. Heaton and son. trw in
bought a threshing m achine Mon-
^ A wreck at Farm ington com er
v ^ " 1 HS ? ^ K o e b ^ r I t ^ t
Vincent's hospital Tuesday
'
^ ir s ^ F r e J Wolilschleeel
Mrs C’a n W o h lsch lec e l' M r ? n d
\\olilseniegei
j :'lrb-
j , , S-.ara HuUt
of £ ewt e Mr.
rg a and
nd
Carl
Wohlschlegel
and
family
spent
, h weet . end a t Rockaway
Mr
Mrs c K irkpatrick and
^ e r ^ n t J^v f i t ' R ^ -a v ™ *
Sunday morning involved cars driv-
en by Ed Carter of Firdale and
C. M atsura of Six Comers. J o e
Robinson was a passenger in the
v C a arter
r t e r car
t a r a and
iiu was u unhurt,
i u i u r t , u but
ui
C arter received a broken collar
bone.
Miss Alice Maynard was an over-
night guest at the Carl Wohlschleg-
el Wfimid
home July ffert
4.
enn of \Tr
Harold Sc
Seiffert son
Mr and
and
Mr
Vr
r P iphs Y a of and W hitefield.'' the second of a
Trinity Lutheran Church
s .d’ a
Jf-
.tp rcssp ' ‘immer series of studies on the
Public worship at 10:30 a m .
Snv“
homo i i ^ h ',.
history, beliefs and practices of
g u i‘^ rWere°M r and° \ I r e ' Jes^W vi ig - . vanous branches of th e ^ îT u rc h .
at 9:45
T b n ,a week's s study
u l-l
Riven on the d s-
a su
’n e ^ su
T o n were m
P o i r t a
l a n n a d ^ i r w s h n jess w ig - This
i u u j will
« ill u concern
u iitu r n u the
it a
Eni.vnnai church
Pvn. trict convention You are cordially
f i l m e d from? a trip W? J ^ s W w
n . \Tt rh o riis t Episcopal
church. Eve-
*— * “
*------ ning musical worship. 8 ¿'clock. u^ !comSd t0 .? 'orsh?l? wJ t h “J
. Fourth of iniv ™>rtv ot ,ho Topic, from the day's gospel. "The
Hi'’-' ' lla' l'Par thc
L W Guild Dien e and swimming Fee:iing of the Four Thousand. ' Word oi ° ° d ' a,ld keep It.
D‘ k ¡n c ;„ rip 4 itfr and \fr< f'c n n ’A Young oeople's clubs discontinued
< - < • » Church
»
*
lnciuaed. M. and Mrs Geort e during rho
m er Pilgrim Guild.
Christian
the dim
summer.
four blackbirds created a lot of
interest a t t h e Charles Haynes
plaçe last. w e e k . ______
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Holcom have
i th
eir euests for several davs
as
Ä their guests for several R days
uth
oi Si lvan
anV \ t r -
¿m hard^ McCarthy of SvlvaA
crew of several men worked several
hOiU,n h ^ f M d ie r\ai Cnn wHriA wuh
Luther X* * lie r ^vas on a trip with
friends down the coast highway
to California and other southern
points the past week
Clarence Allison was in the com-
munity last week calling on old
friends and relatives.
Clifford Trask and family Harry
Reynolds and family and Jess
Snyder and family picnicked at the
Snyder
ly u e r park
p a riv July
j u i y i 4 .
Mr. and Mrs. H T Hesse and
several relatives and friends held a
picnic at the Hesse home July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. E. G Heaton Mrs.
Ed Demmin. Lorain and Ear: D im -
min and Eva Carlsen went to Mo-
picnic din-
E j suzppeu
stopped
ner a t Champoeg and ais.1
a t the Newberg celebration for a
short time. The evening was spent
a t the Hillsboro "Happy Days" cele-
b Mmn F lorence T w iac sp e n t S u n
Mrs. Florence Twigg spent Sun-_
her GiddrenIlbJ, L n 1 Tw" 2 ^ ïia rfU d
Christensen and Lawrence Flint
families.
E. J. Sutherland Honored
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rowell and
Mr and Mrs John Sutherland
joined other relatives In a b irth­
day dinner party for E J S u th er­
land a t hts home in Portland Sun­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Demmin and
Lorrain Demmin attended mission
festival a t Blooming Sunday
Mr. and Mrs Ed Albin and the
S tark family enjoyed a family re­
union and picnic dinner July 4 at
B M ? . S d VMrs. Paul Davis of Mult-
s
C hrist ever lives in th e spirit
intercession uid there is but one
V a ^ to “ m ^ l ^ p r ^ e e
“•
xi.?.. ¿oll not for-
p n ^ May you not 1W-
«et to 30 »rr -«ige your time that
>£££
m terestins?«udv
j^. £ £ ' evemngi'wil N- a w i t ^ r -
, i n - »-onie wilt
an
X 't A u d ^ n i
Don't
U3t
o‘dwk
• • “ Sunday evenm • it 8 our band
of twenty Dieces* will be bliv'ii-'
Q
* “* 01 piayin-
____
Sunday school. 10:15 a m ; m om -
,aV 1’e1,,sunun" P " * " “ **
*ne servi<:c- H o'clock, sermon bv
fellowship and th e high
Dr A Carrick. Christian Endeavor 5£h«>l 1£?*?u,e
,,
at 7:00.
wil‘ m eet a t 8 P- m - All voung. Young f*°Ple ° L
two groups
•
-
are
invited
to
attend
P^Pl»“ cordially invited.
Bethany B aptist Church
Pilgrim House
Sunday 11 u m . sermon by Rev.
Julv 15: c h a Pel service of wor-
L
A
Leger:
7:30
p m . united
serv-
H ^ le /w “ s’ p e S o ^ T t o S ' ^ W
Bethany
Presbyterian
church
on Sundays until September
~ ::~
( ,,r„. Lu- M, ,l,..di-t L,. ìm
I
Sunday school. 9:00. Divine wor-
ship.
10:00.
Sermon
by
Rev.
Charles
shlp'
W:0<
M
Recd-
up
u u iu .z
me
s u iiu n e r
in o iiiii
Morning worship. 11. special music
Sermon "Growing in the Spirit ot
Brotherhood
C hristian Endeavor
?- p m Junior. Interm ediate and
Young People's groups meet at
same time 8 p m
union service
with Methodist church ln their
Christian Science Society
3 ^ ^ “ held
e r y 8 Sunday
of worship
held 'v every
u . . _ place
_____ ____,
• . . Union choir of
____voung
DeoDle
led
by Methodist
.
at 11 a „ „ m . ■ \A
.rprinp<i'lnv pw
ning
hv '-' h
* u
wy 4»*vmuuiav
Wednesday
evening
<ETIipL
ii 2!??
at
Ä
=
dock; Sunday schooi
Christian church and message
at 1 a. in. Pupils up to the age the
by th e C hristian church minister
Oi 20 years are ,w«lcomed-
K
y
Funeral H om e
“Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
Service"
Phone 972
Hillsboro
h S v ,,«
Mr and Mis
4-foot Mill Run Slab—
Per cord
12-inch Mill Run Slab and Block—
00
12-inch Mill Run Inside Block—
Per cord
25e per rord allowance on C. O. D. domestic
orders on i ’,<t cord deliveries.
The above prices are ln accordance with th e new
W ashington County Fuel Code prices put into
effect June 29. 1934.
Stimson Lumber Company
Forest Grove, Oregon
u n til
1m d a y
1t bine,
a , Hreileiibtisii springs
bprings
Mr and Mrs lien lieloul und
Mis. Bervi I W ord visited Mr and
Mrs John Goodrich and family at
Dayton Siimi.i\
Mr an I Mrs Elmer Whitmore
.„¿j" |{,',7’.siuKik .io t ilipunlrd by
c||,.( Millliniton »I Niwtrerg, leit
DON’T
Let
Your
You
Municipal Securitie» .
Less Reserve for Depreciation
2,734.85
Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank
Real E state Owned ............................
Real Estate Sold on Contract .........
Cash on hand and in bank .............
Mun, lav m ornlng l.a a Ien d a s .
it-inun t ,.p ai G le n Ed, n neai
[-„n
Chetmlem Mountain was quite
proud of the honors It carried off
in t h e Newberg 1< io n u j n s k e t eo n
le-t 11 S Leililc and Merle Me
Dongal won Hi t and Neeolid re
speetlielv wllli their million chop,
and L. D Worden won second with
his Selb Parkei
Errd M aliern
inarehed In the 1 O i> !•' I xh I c
group.
Me.. Marg in i Ni-ill underwent an
in a i.ilion for appenillellLs nt Dr
Wilcox hospital
ili Newberg 1'rilav
iosplt.il in
morning She is gel King along nice
Iv
Clifford Spaulding Jr of Newberg
wa a guest'of Dorman Blazer I'rl
dm
Mrs Floyd Hoffman was a guest
al lhe V W Schmidt home In
P ortland (rom July 2 to lull 4
Mr
and Mrs
If your feet sm art or
liiirti or perspire; or if
you are troubled with
corns, calluses or fallen
arches, see us. We can
help you.
V W B ehm ldt of
IHirtlmid visited E E Hoffman alai
family on the Fourth I h n at
tended the Newlwig legion (Minute
and enjoyed a swim and picnic
dinner at Hlrtei s |Mirk in the af-
temoon.
Mr and Mrs. J I' Jones Mr and
Mrs Ray Ego and children. Mrs
Wayne Jones and children and
la'laud Sehmeltzer attended the
annual Bryun reunion .it t h e l i e . I
B ind home id Dilley Sunday
•III relatives were |iresen(
Ez\RL E. HEARING
I ’ll G.
In charge font department
PALM
DRUG
STORE
About
Mis w C Sinniger who unler-
went an o(M*ratloti fur a p p e n d i c iti s
last week, is gening along fine and
ex|>eels lo leave the hiv.pil.il the
latter part of this week H e r m o th
T, Mrs. J P Jones is leaylng for
Roseburg Thursilav or Friday to
lake care of her
Mr .uid Mrs E C Wolil .chlcgel
Phon« 266
One week, starting Friday, July 13
CER I A IN -T E E I) All Purpose P a in t
G allons
Q uarts
$ 2 .1 3
.6 7
A Real Bargain in (he face
of advancing Paint Prices
t .
•.
■
h ü tS ’ 8U lt8’ * loV e8’ 8W e« t e « -
No m atter what it is— If it can
be cleaned, we can do the Job
carefully, painstakingly, so as
not to Injure fabrics or m a­
terials.
W e have reduced our prices on
L U M B E R , B U IL D N O W
H om e Laundry and
Dry Cleaners
P b n n it A 7
J. W. COPELAND YARDS
w
Second Street
Hills bo
Phone .’till
Figure It Out
F o r Y ourself!
Suppose one of these evenings, when you and yours are enjoying
the com forts of the home and all seems serene, you suddenly detect
the odor of smoke and discover your house on fire. W hat will you do?
6,567.03
3,200.00
26,610.87
3,450 12
5,089.52
C ertificate Holders’ Investments
$303,417.14
Uncom pleted Loans ..............................................
424.92
Accounts payable (Insurance premiums, com
missions, etc.)
...........................................
1,693.08
M ortgages on Real E state Owned
None
Reserve for Dividends Payable
6.070.56
Reserve Funds ....................................................... 23,246.651
Notes Payable
None J
Due Home Loan Bank
11,500.00
$346,252.35
Cauae
M ia r r y
PAINT SALE
Dainty, sum m er frocks . . .
domes-
tic and oriental rugs . .
3,564.83
1,420.75
>9,301.88
F re t
U n to ld
Charles
yn s.
,.n | n r / „ | H r jin ,.-
' 01011,11 <Ir a P< 8 • •
LIABILITIES
C»Q
t i o m S u iu la v
Copeland’s Black (’at Day
We Clean
Everything
That Can
Be Cleaned
$346,252.35
M IL L W O O D
F tb ha I
Washington Savings ÔC Loan Association
L a r k in ^ e Loans to M embers on C ertificates
,
Intere8t
YOUNG^S
YOUNG’S
M a r t«
rill Kmlii« and
plat e S atin tla>
p u p 11 a lory
to and i hlldien. Vincent
picnic (Hune I at
bm lhng then new iionu* They are
I ront dale at tin* home of la i
planninu to build a log Ixuua*
N ik.liIV lh. the
h a G ami Ihxlaon McCormick
accom|Xiiilc«l by Ml . « a Marte and Court li
Julia tinIv* motored to Portland
l'uesda\ to viMt Mis McCormick.
I h e r e ’ * I»
for you in the
who bus been tu St Vincent .s hon a d * e r i h i l t tr
• III m II w
i
p t h U t h c l a l b io week. She bad
Unproved
much that she was
lu p i
— ■
molt'd to tin* home ot
I
t<>
,|a u ilitn Mi-. Allan »'.anbei
Mrs MeCorupek has had bronchial
asthm a and stuns trouble
M i s W a n d a I-i m m a n d Mr a n i '
>
w.......... l’om
.. Shin k ...............—
Mi%
n| lllllsl>oro sim * u I
F ree Balloons
Buxton and Hillsboro
a„Ii r'l^ h , MrSP Jullus Chri?t*nscn """'
Week-end guests a t th e Oeorge
Lewellyn home were Mrs. W M ;
Sharpe and daughters, Ariel and |
Margie, of Seattle.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs J. W. Ro e
ln Hillsboro, July 3, a boy. H, is,
named George LeRoy for his grand-
i
Portland - Banks
STA G E
WUrtB< the ¡O'clock luncheon was served and a A (.
m Ja^tMn teach
»Hy
^uV ch"
SoYr wilTbe’comp<»ed ‘‘"G ided the auto races a t Gres-
of tlle -v oun«
of thc chr “ - b X
.o
,‘he water
"•»>' ;uld th >‘ Methodist churches
Sherwigxi which was de-
K*’v
wl11 >*
sPea“er
‘n>Cl
be
" " rth N‘' ln"
O1 the ‘"venm:. There will be good Mr and Mrs Jam es P H arris
•’“ hguig
A large congregation a t- mid -on Melvin spent the F ourth
'ended the service on last Sunday, a t Molalla and enjoyed the pageant
thtf flrs, of {h<i sprif<. R
thp <Je_ ,u NcwberK ln thp evening Others
sire of those in charge th a t these from this vicinity to see the hts-
j une Hoicomb. Buford Deford. Jim -
^ “ c ^ n “a u e n d ^ t*he RSdeo*«
\lolalia Julv 4
‘
i
«.rem her
wen, t, German M. E. Church.
Bethany
P o rtlan d 'S atu rd av to visit relatives On Germantown road.
Sunday
'n r ¿ ? e ra i dnvs
relatives school every Sunday, 10 a m . G er.
M
nd
- 'WiUi. m o ,.al, _nri man service. 11 a m
first a n d
CM d ren ° Viviln and Junior and tWrd Sunda>s : English service. 11
tim u je ii. Vivian a n a ju n io r, a n a « ™
-.„.i fourth Sundays
econd and
^ un£ ^ e« S a t ^ h e ^ d y “ E Jullus T ra«Ui>' pa£t° r -
tf
now operating between
Weller home
..................
All
Saints*
Mis,inn
‘Episcopali
Threshing
machines,
grain
bind-
h school
Morning
pr
a n ri h „ v h a Ip „
„ rp
s Chu:
-n u ii
s c iiu u i a at t 9:45.
» io
.w
u r n in g
L?.eral crews of - 2 . ¿..sv m ’th. Pra Vpr and sermon at 11 o'clock by
“ £ ra K ™ Sni? i
Rev Ralph H Wisecarver.
TW O TRIPS DAILY
district in spite of general strike
. „ . hih « ,«
Except Sundays and Holiday-
" Mr.
jr and
a S Mrs. Earl Ruhl of Port-
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
Leaves Buxton
Five
miles
lap d vlilfPr| a, the Ert Wnhiinhieoei
rlv
e m
ues north
norm of
oi North
n o rm Plains.
Fiains.
7:45 a. m. and 12:15 p. m.
home ginday^
e “
ohlschle«el M E. Jam es Pastor. Sunday school.
Leaves Hillsboro Stage Depot
—C.” a ^ - 7 S ' r lo,.ri vIllrrav vis 10 a - m. Room for everyone. Come
itprf1 a , h .
M ,iw h - „ a . “ d bring your frie n d Sermon. 11
it„d
11:00 a. m. and 6fl5 o »"
rr,T-nelliiK fiunrtlv M1Uer nome a l a. m.. by Evangelist M. E. Jamas.
_
\? r and
W W Janulth ____ ______________________________ _____________________ _
H *“ jd ^ d
1
^ r ? W o Ä e ^ l anT fam iP y a^d
Eighteenth Semi-Annual Statem ent of i ondition
many others attended the patri-
PJjade and program a t
berg July
Hillsboro, Oregon, June 30, 1934
Don Herd and George W endhall
went to DePoe bay Saturday for
several days outing.
ASSETS
Louie Hatfield.
Albert K arp- First M ortgages on Real Estate 5285,916.96
stein and Wildmer Hansen attend-1
r ... .
,i„ „ i( f „ i
ed a picnic a t H itter's park near
Less R<‘«erve for doubtful
Dayton
Sunday
~
~
‘
accounts
3,116.13 $282,770.83
Dale Lystell. who lives a t the
_____________
Kimball home in Gig Harbor, is t r
...
» , „ , n . __
spending several weeks with his H o m e O ffic e
$ 1 3 ,1 9 4 .7 5
mother, Mrs. Carl Seiffert, and
Less Reserve on D epreciat’n $ 1,350.00
11,844.75
family.
_____________
Officers of 3cholls Woman's club „ . . .
r,
.
.
„
2,003.65
entertained members with a p icn ic, Office Equipm ent ....................... $
a S t Snyder
grove
Tuesday
afternoon.
Less
Reserve
for
D
epreciat’n
270.00
1,733.65
w l Weg ,
p /a n l
X ^ t h ^ w ^ i ^ n T S n g ^ e «owel‘ “ d “
&
Cheii.tlem Citizen
I hut in Accident
c»n::iA i km m o u n t a in
M.u
vln O iiuiuff suffered
badly
w i em bed houUtei- and arin. l u i l l e ,
about the tace amt internal Injuries
Saturday afternoon when bts car
r a il l l i ' i n l - e l l into th e Bacon w ont
truck at tile hoisesiux* turn on the
LAUREL RUMIE S h e r w o o d l ’mtgan lull lie was taken to a
Grange won scorn t p r i e on then Hillsboro doctor Ills ear was quite
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float
In the . puriule W ednesday! badly wrecked The wexxi truck wa.-.
and the American Legion A uxtlian not datum ,<\l and the driver e..
won first, with their floral l ib- • caped injury The turn at this part
ert\ hell mounted on a trailer of the road is very dangerous, it
being a narrow and blind curve
pulled by eight legion ladies
Mrs K W KrtMitih'-rn and Mrs Ibis is the second bad accident at
11 1» Strickler, representing Sher- th is place within one month.
Mi and Mrs. Charles llrownbtll
wixxi Grange, met with other
‘ Olchen of H ires’ Grove spent
grange committees In the county
rnrsU.il
and Erlday w lth Mr a n i
agent's of Bee June 30 L> disc llss
M
i-
D M M clnnis and lain lh
changes in scoring grange ex
Miss U .u rin e Lam brix retin m d
Mbits at the county fair.
Io Portland Friday after having
Sherwood G range tecelveti t h e spent a week with her parents. Mi
report of the state glance S atur-
da\ troni their delegati"- Mr and and Mis Gcoige Saxton
Party E njoyed
Mis 11 P Strickler iu',1 Mr and
The W E Wnhlsehlcgel home
Mrs Charles VanKleek. delegates
of Tt ard d ia r ie s Dickinson of was tile scene ot gata event when
triends and relatlvis gather
Oawego. who has been in Uie
grange tor sixty years, was also a ''ll lo eeli'lnale the Fourth Those
present were Mr and Mrs B 1.
visitor
Price. M(>
Mi and
Miss P eter. Bride
c , Mis Jeromi' Epncrh
.................. Denipsev of per' t-
M is K athrvn Ictci.s and John iUH j, mi and M is Collins G raham
Cai son were married m \S «.slung- Mrs J .m e G r a h a m . Mr and Mrs
ton last m onth lh e bride is the Ernest Bauman and daughters.
youngest daughter of Mr and Mis na|riinc and Virginia, of Aurora,
\\ 1. I etei's and Is at present In yIlss Heva Barlow and Mr anil
the employ ot the Union Gil com- \ |, s w K wohl-w hlegi-1
,,ln ?'?.'!,•> 1*;.. I•
?.n i >IU| ,LS...n
■' 1J H*"" lUH* ‘laughters,
b ietlm of l*ortland s may or, Joseph Magdalene and Graee, and Robert
Larson.
| imd Horace Wise spent July 4 nt
Mr and Mrs. Rene Taglion and Shade E Aeres on Pudding river
son Henrv of Cornelius visited at
Muss R en i Harlow was a guest at
the Jerome Cuppocu home Sun- the Dcmiisey a n i Prie,, homes hi
w
dai They also spent th e F ourth I'orllahd from July 4 to July 7
In Sherwood
Vernon and Wendell Schmidt of
" , Cappoens ...
J* tth the
laghon is Mr.1 appoen s sis- l ortland , ame July 4 for an in-
te r
" isil Vernon U nt the
W alter S path treated his berry E I Sm
.smi ith home while Wendell
m
m ’h.xn Is visiting at tiu- F E H uffm an
9 U' \ finished harvesting his black- homi
Ira G McCormick. Don anil I.aur
ta R? «♦ „ u
i
w aiter nanKs ox xacoma visitea en Hayne-., Ray Shix'k. Keith and
his sister. Mrs O tto Brass, over Abner Brunson. Avcrle Wnods anil
family Bill Meyers Buford Deford
the holidays.
Miss Agni's iv te rs drove her new and Miss June Hokum altemtixl the
Molalla
Huckaroo July 4
J,ronl Kunene to sP®hd t h e
Mr anil Mrs I) M McInnis
Peneth with her parenta, Mr and
Mrs w L Peters.
Alice and Kenneth McInnis and
Mr and Mrs. W ilbur Dickson Mrs Isiura Murray and children
and son Leland o f The Dalles VLsiled at the Harvey B atchelar
spent the F ourth with Mrs Dlek- home in Hillsboro
Sunday Mrs
m o th e r
M rs
('UwArvi» ir» U .» r
M cInnis rem ained as an overnight
i ? ’ Uid r f n u n c d with the in k ers guest
Oh “he farm for“» ^ c a t i o n
"
J E and Dorman Blazer started
Boys vacationing In Laurel Ridge blasting stum ps und clearing their
are A rthur Stearns of Portland
with his uncle. 8 S Stearns, and
I 'u .ila tin P L im s P r , - l , i t . r ia n t lu .r, I,
^ n -ire n o ^ P o r ilf n d M i s ^ r J f t v
__ , M rs’ C W „8^5^
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blsher X Mr w . and
la - ek
k-
in
R a Z l r d Mrs LN
Hoagland of Marshfield
he
B
arrett
ar.d
Mr
and
Mrs.
F.
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Report First Fire
F irst t“ n B e " fire of Vhe season
8rand.son. John Albert
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Roweu.
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in
this July
section
Nealy
place
4. started
A « « on
warden
and
Thursday, July 12. 1934
Sherwood Grange
Second in Parade
SCHOLLS Rev S Raynor Smith.
!‘‘ . pcw
’X
wav H u- family visaed relatives m
the
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Tigard charge. Mrs. s m ith and
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saturelav
two sons were the guests at the 1 " '* ^ " d ‘ ‘' a ra'" Hollingsworth and
Ladies Aid meeting at the J M
Mn>
Miller spent a da\
dam es ra a
OREGON
about the Church
Bring your
Bibles and enjoy this hour with us
A hearty welcome to all our se r­
vices It 1. Fulmini itastoi
Pays H onors
to M e m b e r
A*
H IL L S B O R O .
S tate of Oregon.
I
County of W ashington f
I. E. L. Johnson, Secretary ot the above named Association, do
solemnly swear th a t the above statem ent Is true to tlie best of my
knowledge and belief.
E. L. JOHNSON, Secretary. 1
A ttest: J. M. PERSON, Vice-president.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 11th day of July, 1934.
R P, RASMUSSEN, Notary Public for Oregon.
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My commission expires Nov 28, 11934
Why of course you will summon the firemen, either by going
to the nearest alarm box or by rushing to your telephone for assist­
ance. You will rightfully expect the firemen to come to your aid just
as quickly as possible.
And did it ever occur to you that these firemen who will rush to
your assistance are vour neighbors who will brave the elem ents and
exert their ability for your welfare and protection.
These boys depend upon local support and you feel that, you are
with them at all times in their every endeavor. But are you?
Are you am ong those who think that some distant town is better
than Hillsboro and go there to spend your money for comforts nnd
for the necessities of life1' Do you realize (hat every dollar so spent
in these distant, places means that you are reducing the efficiency of
the Hillsboro fire departm ent?
On the basis of fine stocks, lowest available prices for dependable
m erchandise and their ability lo serve you, your local firem en re­
spectfully ask you to patronize Hillsboro m erchants and keep un the
efficiency of the departm ent.
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