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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Ihiir-ulny. A ugust 2, 1934
I hese Frocks Are I fot 11 eather Friends
ka.1 home several wi-eks, returned
den ol I'm I land visited Mi and
the t\» in club W im I iu h I h v evening
to her home with them
Mi
.1 M V alid, i . .uiden Sunday
al (he hw liiiinlng hob* w ith a wlen
Mias Alice Mai Strubb. daugh­
Mr and Mrs B eit 1 hillon aiid
... . , u . ....
i * i roa'd
I'hi* lu x! m eeting will lx*
son Robert of S eattle W ash a n d
'
ter of Mr and Mrs V C. Strubb.
Mrs C F .1,
s p 'iu Sunday ai
Kolla, k and B iaiideubeig ol < >i
was married in Vancouver. W ash.
with lo n u m <lrotfK Auguet H
th e la in lies
e m o ,11,In i let the big. bud wolf
July 21 to Carl Yaazoltno ot P ort­
llean-ntckliiM
s ta lle d
on
the
t ills t t l l l v S
O IT I BINGS IDEAL
EDI!
Many people from here a lle m l.il *‘‘l ,h ''1" 'N" **“ " i u
during
land. The young couple will re ­ l l l l . H A , CIIAliM MAKI
ill,» an n u al F arm er*' Villon picnic ‘ h e ir , picking tun,' they went alxm t G eorge Padgett p late T uesday
side in Portland, where Mr Yaz-
Mil \I)Y s Ni l D I I I N III II SPÄHE I IMI’
Mi
Kila heller of Foreat Orovr
a t Rippling W aters Sunday
Hui - ll,<' » ‘’» m t » ' « U h a n ew ot six or
zolino is employed with the Shell
uig the day gam es and sw im m ing M' ' W1 1,1,11 “ '»H "1* ' >’l ‘»»8 >‘“ l Halted her i dei Mrs Jo h n O ates
Oil company.
were enjoyed
d e ls a n t picked th e fu n n e l- ehei - Monday
Miss Barbara Rltenour celebrated
«By C u rtb Tigard»
M is J M Vander.n iid e n visited ri'"' l'“ ' |ng (hem a g.aal pi lee and
her birthday July 28. with a dan­
bust
week
with
M
is
MUltile
Solder
'a 'll'e i Illg the , h e in e . I hem selves
TIOARD --Lew is Beckwith o f cing party in the evening
In P o rtlan d
I" Hie cannery ill l l t l l - b m u, m aking
Sherwood has been elected com­
Mr. and Mrs. William B latter ol
Miss la na C lop wlto Is employed • IIIH|Kin oi lu o tit Io them selves
mander ol Argonne post No 56, Portland were Sunday callers at
in P ortland, - |a n t th e w eek-end
• • •
American Legion, of Sherwood and the
Max Adler home,
w ith friends aro u n d Hoy
That s Hie kind ol spirit th a t will
Tigard O ther officers are: Roy)
Sam Strubb returned from Klon­
Mrs .1 A Moore spent last week e 'en tu ally work out H its peculiar
Baker, first vice-commander; Ly­
deni'«».xMoii from wldeh we are ««till
at the taiteli.
man Murdock, second vice-corn- dike Saturday,
- where
,
. he . had been
s u n n in g
It will hike planning,
mander. Earl Reiser, adjutant; Ken employed several weeks harvesting
slick (o-itlvenes.s
and a lte ra tio n
Blenkmsop. Charles Young a n d
Mr and Mis. Murray and d u l-
ability if we as a nation a r r to
Wilbur Hiederman. executive com- dren of Nehalem spent Sunday at
survive
initte<
Harry Castle sergeant-at- the Frank Bailey home and left
arm s Delegates to the leoion con- Emma Murray to spend a week with
W hen wc react about th e trouble
vention at Astoria are Dr. W. T her cousins.
Iteitix at the
th a t th e E uropean countrh*s are
Simmons. Di F T Rucker and E ' Harry Wolford and grandson.
Jixag* Meyvral
illy M
.
.
having
we can th an k our lucks
B. Nedrv
, Vernon Wolford, of Banks spent
i
l
I
\
I
I
I I
VI
< E N
BUXTON
A show er wa.' given .s la |s th at Wl. lU r
th(. gutH, ok|
Pastor Honored
( the week a t the Denser home
Mi and Mrs Rola-rt lltlllki v July U S A w here the la,Hot still rules
A reception sponsored by t h e
F rank Genzer and sons are
2:> a t B uxton G ran g e hall T he
• • •
young people's C. E society was) threshing for the farm ers around
>l|(ate'* T o o th p aste
evening wius spent in dancing
held at the Evangelical church July Buxton.
The elect loll ol governor ill tills
W
o
m
an
s
llctielit
ax-,a*latloti
will
2 Ini' 3
22 m honor ot Rev. and Mrs. W
Charles W alter of North Plains
la
te
prom
ises
io
lie
a
n
interesting
in,‘ci 111 the a tte rn ia m August 8 at one on a,1011111 ot th is s in k e li will
F Rademacher a n d family. A baled the hay on Fillmore Wulf's
Each
tin 1 G range hall T h e pienie. which
short program was presented which) farm last week.
il,h ílales oui in the open
was planned toi August ft. has a n d it r a will
La- a case of one way
included community singing, read-
-------------------------
D r . W e s t ’s T o o th p a s te
ta i n postponed
or the othei a n d there will ta' 110
mg bv Lots Jones, burlesque on
A shower was given M r a n d Mrs I wo Ways about It either
2 f o r ' I3f.
Ladle- Aid m e ,; -digs by George K l l l t O I l U j r . U l £ e r S
Jo h n Caldwell F inlav niglu at the
Berlin, welcoming by Gilbert Wyatt
“
Each
M anning -,a ial club hall T he hall
and response by Rev Rademacher
ol Us.sut'x is a Rival A iu­
was decorated w ith gladioli a n d
t
i
u
a
l
l
l
i
a
i
t
a
m
h
'w
and
.uivb<Ml\
M t K c iä d ii M ilk o f M n n K
u n iic
c a s in
Moore Club President
in
terns, n a stu rtiu m s a n d sprays ol
n .xav I II abld»' b\ the peoplc.s
Executive conuiuutee of live T i­
«By M r». E. L . C ox)
lavender m ade up th e table d e c o ra ­ ta
gard Lions club selected O. L Moore
KINTON—Preaching service at
tions Supia-r was s e rw d th e crowd dct-ixion" but it tttkes u big m an
to takv a positive slam! on one Pint
as club president to fill the vacancy- the church Sunday morning at 9 45
T he evening was s|a nt in itiuieing »ide
or th e o th er
caused by tlie resignation of T. R. by the pastor. W E, Simpson Bible
Ml and M i- Rlita-n Kelly s |a ’nl
• • •
Fowler who found it impossible to ¿n o o l is at 10:15 Everyone is in ­
M cK
B a t h A lc o h o l
the week-end at Higgle b ro th e rs’
Mild slinging will la' indulged In
serve. Bert C Rue was appointed vited to attend these services.
cam p near Ihrkenfeld Mr a n d Mrs
hill
the
day
of
(he
ignorant
voler
general chairm an of the club's a n ­
F ru i la'i|ail,l ot P o rtlan d looked
Jack Fredrick Aten, son of Mr.
nual picnic for today tT hursday' and Mrs. J. H Aten, has been
and thu n k giaaln, : Hie 1‘int
a fte r th e ir fa rm during th e ir a b ­ 1 pa
people a le able Io m ake effective
a t Eisner s park.
,
sence
quite ill at his home during the
Twenty-two members of Tigard
weeg but is slowly improv -
I'itc h e s’ S ham poo
Mr and Mrs. U tu ik C raig ot i bolees K takes more th a n a hand
Grange attended the W ashington in^
Astoria visited hl* fa th e r. J o e shake, a ,'lgar or a prom ise to
county Pomona meeting a t Beaver­
swing
the
individual
voter
C
ling
last
week
Mrs. E L. Cox spent Tuesda,
ton last Wednesday . Through tlie with
.......
75c
Louise and M arie T olke of n ear
Mr. and Mrs L H Murray of
efforts of the Tigard and Sherwood
There is no question III the
N orth Plains a tte n d ,si the C a ld ­
m
inds
ot
ohgervets
th
at
we
are
delegation, th e aimuad grange pic-
Jam es Richards and Miss Alice
well shower Fi t lav night
R u s s i a n O il
1^011 those hot. sticky dog days, you'll want frocks
Clip Out and Mail This Ollier lllank for P atterns
me will be held m the south end Gembella went to Portland the
Alta rt Fatw.iriLs a n d H arold P e ier- 'binding in fro n t ol a lot of trubli
T th at are cool and com fortable, yet dainty and
of tlie county in 193o. Helen and ilrJt of last week, where thev vis-
FASHION BUREAU,
son did , a i |a n t e r work on the and p erh ap s we are in the m idst
chic
Nothing could suit the purpose better than
of it already It will la- ot p a r a ­ Pinl
Phyllis Sm ith of Tigard played a lt<ed u ltj1 relatives in the city and
Jes.se M eyer- house bust week
103 Park Ave., New York City.
marimba duet on tlie afternoon pro. at the home ot Mr and Mrs Floyd
the models sketched above.
Mr a n d Mis A rth u r FLsIirr ot m ount iin ia a la m e d ia l Justice pre-
gram.
Enclosed find ..................... cents. Please send
Williams of Clackamas.
Suitsel cam p visited at th e G e,age vat Ls
If, on the tennis court, you want to Interest
W inalel C hocolate*
One of those oddities which n a ­
Fisher home last week
A number of officers and mem­ spectators more In your appearance than your
me the p attern s listed below a t 15 cents per pat­
ture can and does produce is found bers of Kinton Grange attended
It will la* very Uit|M>rtunt th at
Mi
and
Mrs
Jesse
Meyers
am
t
in the backyard of Mr. an d Mrs. Pomona Grange held with Beaver­ agility and service. No. 214's the dress for yon.
tern:
gran d d au g h ter. E leanor P o w e l l everybody rem ain ta ltu and cool 2 1b. b o x
Long slim lines, broken by scallops and buttons,
Ed Ryan of Tigard. It is a sun ton Grange last Wednesday Next
sla nt the week-eiul with relatives •ll»’ ’l>ei, will lx* a u u \ nut of
P
attern
num
ber:
flower which isn t much different meeting will be with Forest Grove
our pr«*.xent emergen,-y
give this sports frock a trim silhouette. It can be
al llirk cn tflil
than most such plants except for
W illiam Higgle am i G ren Fr<xst
made easily. In linen, pique, or gingham ; and
K inton Grange will hold its regu­
344 ............................S i z e ..............................
lir u ta
the number of little blossoms com­ lar annual picnic August 12 at
We ni.iv huve to go w ithout
of
Ihrkenfeld
visited
tiere
S
a
tu
r
­
comes In sizes 14 to 20 and 32 to 42. Size IS
ing out There is one large flower Eisner's park. Peter Zimmerman
day
am ple tiaal. w ithout g.e. and many
C ra z y C r y sta l» a n d
253
Site
in the center which is nearly ripe, will be the speaker and there will calls for 3 '., yards ot 35-lnch fabric.
Shtrlev W hite is able to be about o th er things but what has lai'u
B righten otherw ise drab kitchen work with No.
and nine other ... flowers oif the main
done before can la' done again so
a lte r an illness of several w ,i'k-
other numbers on the program,
C u r r i e r ’» T a b le t »
253. a charm ing apron frock of checked gingham .
223 ............................Size
stem
th at will ripen in a short Everyone invited. Bring basket din ­
Mr.- E tta Liiwiu.Ls aeeoiupanie,! winds the us,' ol getting excited ‘
time. Now besides these numerous ner and
*
Note the simple lines, contrasting collar and re-
ner brother George Higgle to Hir-
Name
flowers, this out-of-the ordinary
Harry A. Richards returned home
keufeld lor .1 visit S atu rd ay night
vers
P rinted linen or chambray Is splendid for
plant
is sending out a num ber of frum Taft the ljut of th<? week
Mr- E thel M evers an<l U e an o r
K O D A K F IN IS H IN G
th
is
apron,
which
closes
in
the
fr
o
n
t
It
comes
In
little
blossoms from each stem of after spending nearly two weeks
Powell visited Mrs Eva llenefi, I
Address
sizes
32
to
42.
Size
3S
needs
5
yards
of
32-
the nine branches Ju st as if those wltll relatives and friends
Mr
Mr a n d Mrs Hay S hank a n d
a t M anning S aturday
I ’ Ilo lle
26fi
tnch fabric, or 5 yards plus % yard contrast.
weren't enough, there are a lot of R^d-ards also did some carpenter
City . . .
Ml and Mr Elmo T allm a n anil family ot C lark South D akota vis
little shoots coming out where the work while in Taft.
Suitable for many occasions during the sum ­
M averene a n d L averne Kilburg ot lied Mt ai. I Mr- Lorenz Sunday
limbs branch oft the m ain trunk. If
rh<,
home of Mr and V rs
Timber wen- over night guests of
S ta te .......................................... .......................................
mer Is the youthful, nonchalant-appearing No.
Cyril a n d Ray lo re u z e n te rta in ed
all the sun flowers would m ature Melvin Vandermost is nearly com­
T allm ans parents. Mr and
22S The high buttoned oeckllne and sleeves are
Write your nam e and .uldress plainly, giving num ­ Mrs
a t the same time, there w o u l d pleted
they moved in during
Mrs
George
Higgle.
S
atu
rd
ay
naive, yet sm art. Linen, faille, and broadcloth are
ber and size of patterns you want Enrloee 15 cents
probably be th ree dozen or so sun
past weelc j ^ j c
d d
A ball gam e was played her,' S un-
th e m aterials. Designs are In sizes 14 to 20 a n *
coin for each number, and mail your order to dav with Ireluune
flowers on the one plant.
carpenter work,
Recent visitors ui Tigard are Mr.
Hillslairo
Argus
Eit-hion
Bureau.
103
Park
Ave
32 to 42. Size IS requires 3•% yards of 39-lneh
Mr .nui Mi
Hutien Kelly Mrs
Mrs. Diadema Dav-Charnlev and
and Mrs. Peter Case and daughter nephew. Robert Hart, of Portland
New York. N Y.
fabric
E tta Edw ards Mrs H ester K i r r I c
from Canada. They spent a week in and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Schwartz
a n d son D uane, and Mrs E thel
Eugene and w i l l spend several u,
M evers a n I E leanor IMweil s p lit
of Heppner
o r p p n e r visited
y isiiea Friday
i-Tiaav with
w ith Mr
Mr T J
- T
Mr
Mr W W McDotl- tim ber M r anti Mrs K ern a re now Mondas at th e Iw.u h
weeks in this vicinity.
and Mrs E L Cox Mrs Schwartz H a r t l l l i p r O V l l l ß
resid en ts oi P nrtlitnd but forrnerly
Attend "Booster" Meet
is a sister of Mrs. Charniey.
e
*
v">
Mggs M axine
burg visited sev- resided
Westtmber
Tigard was represented by six
Mrs Nick G erig and family of
MISS
I IIKW Is
w 1
Hussell S m ith
members of the young peoples C Salem and Miss Weibel of Orenco
Whet
V ìa
plxMxl
Mass Sue Het)
HetiVi»
|a,.vait away
the county Booster
E society at tne
uoosrer
a e re guests of Mr and Mrs August
1 H r M i« J u lia A. M orse,
!i>.
1
e
-h
a
M
irciiel
who
has
lui, 20 ut Wtlminglon. Del. Bhe
rally at Orenco Friday night Miss H Dallniann July 21. A triD to
to
TIMBER
-
Ben
Hart
local
res-
tsitu
w
;h
Mix.-
L
illian
w.*
loiiu
eily
a
s,
hOol
tca, Iwr lu
Esther Strom of Tigard, state fi- G resham was
day
as made during the day,
M. M nrlb» Van.
tuurant proprietor, u improving Ills E..
in Eu m- for th e past
IIilL Imrn .U id liad m unv frieiuls
nancial secretary ■ boosted for the where they visited Mrs
Mr
and
Mr»
Hilar
Itx
u
h
a
n
d
nyuia buildings this week and enlarcing
k ii'tu r m d to her home
lle le
summer conference at T urner and o b rist
, I M r a n d Mrs Jo h n
ian n i
Sunday
also gave some of her plans for
Mrs. Bell Honored
Mr a n d Mrs. B urleigh T allhuui Ibach and family here Bunday
arousing enthusiasm for the county
I v a n il li e r l i e r , - \ i n c u - l K
i y .s?10W
tfven
Mrs.
Jack a McGowan,
carpenter,
was VL-iteil Mr- 'T allm an's paren:.-. Mr
Mr a: I Mrs Bert D alton .-[>enl
convention meeting
a t t o Beaverton
n ie e iu ig
a
c u v r iic u
R o A
r l “tUi
r*
lo c t e2
'r s . i
7...............
uacs.
íl a j u w íu i .
«
ai
M ar!in Keilding. ex am in er ot op-
and Mr- Tom Riggles. of Buxton a tew d a s - last week vistung Mr
October
19 V to O 22. V Conferences
on
“f
injured
on the
head a .........................-
hile he was
L J V IV O e r
O IL iV iC iiV C a »
V
I*
A»-
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—
lo rs a n n u d l ch au ffe u rs will
wlll be
bc In
and Mr- Harvey Jes-e
v c ia to
missionary work was conducted by
tne n<Mne of Mrs^ Charles Rose- working on the Ben Hart ¡ila • ...
s
'
Miss R uth Leslie of Tigard, and on
L „n ,JaC* £ * " A 1“ 5 ? dles from week
Cap:, tin F inch ui the Westtmber
Mi--, . Cecelia B re n n an a n d H ill-boro August 8 at the court
publicity bv Curtis Tigard.
different c o m m u n itie s ----
were pres-
unit of the CCC w.is called to his M inna a n d H e n n e ttu Vanderzan- house from » a in to 5 p in
UM S r ? o£Ïhe“ l ^ E ^ e l i c M
g itu
w
home in Anaconda, Mont
with
wor.' of the death of his father
, w e r e r ,r e ,e n î^
Gales Creek.
Thursday.
Mrs David Castle and Mrs Ar­
th ur El.iott gave ., shower at the
home of Mr- Elliott for her daugh-
cr-in-law Mr- R.,\ Elliott, Tlnirs-
sermon to the Women's missionary Bierly and Mrs Bell
"*’
3 John Kalish. Miss Kalish Is em- dav
afternoon. Many lovely gifts
convention.
Mrs.
George
J
Harms
and
daugh-
P!oved
as
a
nurse
in
the
St
Vin­
ta primarily dependent on the
were
received. The afternoon was
Silver Creek park acted as a
s hO!'? 1 "V,
-pent
playing gan.es. Guests were
u-e of feeds th a t combine the
magnet for a number ot local peo­ ter. Miss Dorothy Harms of Hlíls- te ?;
Mr and Mrs John Richmond Me-dames
boro
visited
Thursday
with
Mrs
W Gilmore. A Riche,
ple Sunday,
to th e park Lillie M Bierlv Miss" n o m rh , ' re. had as th eir Sunday cuests Mr and
elem ents of nutrition In correct­
, . - who
.. went
.
to c e le b ra te the birthday of Mrs. mained for the "evening and return Mrs Walter Hawkins and Emma M F Welter G W.lson. B Wright,
ly-balanced proportion». O u i
A. G. Pearson. W Brmkmeyer and
A. Markee.
feeds for cuttle and poultry are
Dean Kiesel. who has been re­
^ n t^ e ^ R l S " “
P^
«
. . V ^ n t a . .m
selected with this thought In
siding w ith ht- parents in Portland
mind and are offered with our
and Mrs. W McFadden. Mrs^ FYan- Hillsboro
^Irs- Edna Kilby star route car- . ince the shut dewn. is spending a
unqualified endorsem ent Every
i ? an,L Cr^
F ’t i n 15 °
v
z
i Mrs- A rthur Moonev ( M a r v r ie r spent th e Wf^k -en d in Porr- few days in Timber this week
wanted variety Is Included In
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Edwards of pi,.». '
'-M ary , ,
. f
W alter W right. Paul Lorenz, M il­
our large stock.
Sherwood. Mr and Mrs
Mrs. Clyde Leedy -
.
u ith m T?
B em adm - Hammond of lard H ubbard and P eter S eraphin
to
« B r o o k s , and Mr and Mrs Jay
Mr
? S he
returned to her home drove to Iy.ng Beach. W ash
a tte n d th e Motor, vcle Gypsy tour
to N etarts beaches last ^ £ 7
™ ^ n t X
X r r u k K ?
and rally T hey re tu rn e d .Sunday
,B. IMLAY 4 SONS, IN
r m l r ^ ntln rierf» im U 'a \? r
» « to e n t to Mr Moonev w ho^had Wlth *’hom shp had been visiting
» M O M B IA V I »TON 1740
Miss Irene Phillips ol S heridan is
G aarde and family Mr and .Mrs.
T
the Da.-- tew v .
visiting h e r sistei
Mr
Clarence
R C C O V IL L E
L M. Erickson and family, and Mr
c“t
.g at>s
E \ t MefCrm in '
At last reports it w as'feared ” th e
E M •v ,cK n‘8ht ol F o r t Grov, Girsberger. ot W, timber.
and Mrs. Marvin Gaaide
Mr
and
.Mrs
L
aw
rence
K
ern
hand
and
part
of
the
arm
might
was
a
'*lsit°
r
in
Timber
Thursday
Bilyeu Medalist Me
P< rn in n e u l
$ 2 .5 0
have to be am putated
8
Uav,d McDonald of Dallas spent a n d th ree ch ild ren are spending
I ST a few m inutes
Cornell
Mrs.
John Bilyeu,
Bilyeu. son
was ot
m edX t m
th± week-end with his nephew and everal days a t th en hom e in We
each week will im­
Sham poo
.3 5
the junior division o t Oregon's
a
n
d
^
aIi,
prove th e q u ality o f
seventh annual junior golf cham- ; , rs ^ ? d uv'lr£,,,i?t“d ar
p ?i71,?nd,
pionship p l a y e d a t Alderwood ' nd
S * 1/ c?d s?n i Wll'ard
M a rc e l
.5 0
your hair, and m ake it
course. Bilyeu plaved a 73, one
Huber, q'hovr LapJ.ande.
over par to lead the field. Cornell „
dL ? eav®‘"t0‘J s«*»«
more flatterin g ly lovely.
F in g e r W a v e
.3 5
m et George Kikes in championship , ,
p,nvri nS rii.**8 Wltb M r' and
pairing and went the way of most
l L ? pm,., u , L „ .
A c t u a l w a s h in g m a c h in e tests w ill be m a d e in o u r s to re
H e n n a Pack
We will do ev e ry th in g
1 .0 0
medaluist when he lost to Kikes ,
HlIlstx>ro
2 UD
spent tne week-end with h er friends.
lo
r you, from m assag ­
A number of local Rebekahs at- c'orrnick^’ rerfii^n’t"*1. B1^ " che Mc-
H o t O il
.8 5
ing to h air dressing, and
tended the Sherwood meeting when
to her home
Mrs G race Christensen, president ‘ -pC.y ,
_
y o u ’ll find it in ex p en ­
G io R n z
.2 0
of the Rebekah Assembly, made rhu rrli
>i,rom the K’nton
sive to keep b eau tifu l
1 p a c k a g e W h it e K in g G r a n u la t e d S o a p a n d 1 b a r M is s io n
her official visit City View lodge
th sf sslons oi the
M a n ic u r e
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Rebekahs Sarah VanKleek made
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wife who will register in our electrical departm ent betw een the
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hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. nt. Tuesday, August 7th.
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Virgil McCormick, who has been
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1215 3rd St
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Mr and Mrs. H F. Neuhauser, returned home th e last of the week
Mr. and Mrs. Harris, Mrs. Emma
Mr. and Mrs George Snider and
Shultz of Portland wen Sunday daughter. Miss Eunice Snider who
visitors at the Joe Smejkal home, have been spending the last two
Little Cora Belle Shultz of Tigard, spent two weeks a t th e coast re-
who had bet d visiting a t the Sm ej- turned home last week.
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