the Page E ig h t H il l s b o r o j for th e sam e company on n bridge job 50th Wedding Evening Gown construction Mr and Mis Loren Seward and sistei Mrs Minnie Wheeler Mrs of Distinction lX'ininin I'd Dcmmin and lo ru iii and Earl Date Observed attended the D ais of 49 pageant at Eugene July 28 27. 28 Mrs Bertha Hamilton 01 Seattle has been visiting her sister. Mrs Scholls Home Jack Cohriui a rgus , H il l s b o r o , O regon 1 lere's Something New in Stamps Mis O tto KoItM'iger and daughter, (illb r l.li* 11 •*« «•(«»('> I liy i h r «'•■uitly C o u r t Joyce M i s Floyd Hall Mrs .s lid Of II I. Hint«' . f « h r , on f , . r t t u - h h m t . u , don N orlhiup and Hetty le u C o u n ty , n u il hu» .p iu lif «.»I A ll l>ri»«>ii» u v ln g d u tm« nttuiu»« «ui.I «•«tut«» u t» llal lull 1 hi* alteiiustu was s[sn t h hanvhy u i l («» | i | t » « n l th e in ir . d u ly III playing ":>lkl High score was '« • t t f l u l i i . h d i i f By la w t . ' « | i i i i « i | l o Ih » « im in won b\ Mrs N orlhiup 1 I I ’• I . . li. I . I , I y y tl|, Mr and Mrs tt II llarndl ol III a n m o lti ha fr o m I h r . l u ir hi r n . f Seattle drove down Saturday lot D u i n i a m i flr a l |»uhll»hm | J u ly 2li, DM 4. D ill« * | | « . | | > l | b l | , III l o l l \llg ll .'I I ll . i « their laughter. Miss lutlv lam. I HANK C SMI III V iin itila t t u t.'t who has been visiting al the home C la n k I I H ilto n . A tto rn e y «.I I I 'u r le r of George R Hill lor tlx- (gust six Hida tS.T weeks. Mr and Mrs Jam es Greer of Newberg were Sunday callers at the Andrew Weller home SCHOLLS Mr. and Mrs. Jess Snyder entertained with a picnic partv Sunday August 5. in honor of her parents. Mr and Mrs David Fiske of Multnomah on their fif­ tieth wedding anniversary. T he oc­ casion was also Mr Fiske's seventy- th ird birthday. Sixty-five guests were present and many messages were also received Mrs Fiske's m other. Mrs. S V. Lawrence of Raleigh, who is 88 years old. was present and made the wedding cake She also made th e cake 50 years ago when Miss M ettle Lawrence became th e bride of David Fiske a t the Samuel Law­ rence home in Coffee county K an ­ sas They came to Oregon in 1888. set­ tling in tlie Scholls vicinity near w hat is now Kmton It was a most enjoyable day for the couple to be back in the community which was th eir home for many years. Mr. Fiske was formerly an em ­ ploye at the G roner and Rowell mill and tile factory and w a s foreman of the plant for 17 years, retiring when ill health left him a wheel chair invalid. Mrs. Ford G roner read a poem w ritten for the occasion by Mrs Ida Kays. Mrs Rebecca Rowell. 83 years old. baked the birthday cake Many o th ­ er useful gifts were received, among them a generous purse which was greatly appreciated. O ut of town guests were William C rater and daughters of Newberg; William Caliow. Mr and Mrs Frank Potter Mr and Mrs. Earl Fiske. G radon Fiske. Phyllis Ricketts. Esther and M argaret Hanson. Mr and Mrs. M artin Smith, all of Portland; H erm an Koeber. Sherwood; Mrs. S. V. Lawrence. Raleigh, and Mrs. B ertha Hamilton. Seattle Children of the couple are Mrs Jesse iN et­ tie! Snyder, b o r n a t H artford. K an ; Earl R Fiske and Wiley B Fiske of Portland and Mrs Esther H anson of M ultnomah, who are native Oregonians. T h u rs d a y . A u g n a i 9. 193 1 G ro c e ry S ta r te d O liv e r and G leason t o M U R I « Il I IN I I s h r ill M l\|* i hr M ill J U a l i l o -y « a l •In -r u a n l to of I th e r a ta l» II ‘l'onuut »I A lbe A llo t io \ i lm l n l « l r a lo r BY TRAIN TO CALIFORNIA In (h he S la te o f ( h Mr and Mrs R L. Wallace have i on fo r t t « .d ll S lu r V e n e tia n Screen In Ih e M a lle i . n f y lo Ih n e C I o ta im i.- ly of A r t h u r installed a general grocery store Tradgixly and m irth Imth In at the Midway garage building Schmidt. Dn.-u .«i| Noli«. I. I,«.,. by it l v i t . I h ai th e liti Fhey were in the sam e business in lad e the schoolroom in "Murder on ili-l » lU tlill. duly ap| . m i e d V im in i« « l a l r i t the Him klxxuxl." HKD Radio s pro Chehalis. Wash.. lor 14 years prior o f Ib ., ««boye UM a..«I d .ie a a e d , haa f l l n l diiellon teaturing Edna Mas Oliver III th e ahoye ei il (lie ti « o in t a u ,I . « „« e to moving to Oregon a f»w .wars ago and .lame.. Gleason al the Venelian her f in a l aecoui a and repor« aa auch Mrs H attie Koeber. who has been Thursday. Friday and Saturday a m i Ih i r l h, . f t v n i lh« l<’lh «la> «if at the Bt. Vincents hospital tor sei - H».il, The Him combines rom aine with its S e p ie n . he hour o f |. enil weeks, will be moved to the comedy and thrills w lun .school 1 . . . l . i k X M «»r » ali| «luy, u n i i t l i r i o n i t n i «.f tli ir u h . v r lu 1 «■ni it I n i em ir« Mrs G H Lambertson home in teacher lllldegaide Wither* ami i i.m thlltohor«». O i ’«•»t.'H. U« t I h - H u ir u n ii pini* » Portland Thursday. Her sister. Mrs Police Insncctor IXxcar Pl|>er under 1 Tor Ins«t Ing .d .,n «lo.,. lo •u lti r ih a i ai* Ferd G roner. will care for her and take to solve the mysterious iiiur- ¡ « « H I U l . U t i li r.u t h e i i m ul .•' 11< in.-iit • r iler will be assisted by a daughter. suiti «m l«tr Mrs. Lylis B artlett D u i . i l ti n . Wth .|« y I t i A u u u a t, IU .U Teacher What did Juliet say , J F.SS IF I l 1 F KS A . It ii iu l a i t u t r l a o f Club Meets Tuesday whi'ii she met Koimxi in the Igil- -.uiil K u tu tr li u t i - M. Al«.« t A P r t r i . A l . Scholls W om ans club will ineel tw ite y a í«»r A iliiiln l» l r u( rl« Hide ill big, o ilillo ri.ib le eony?" 25-U , Tuesdaj in tlx- Snyder Grove A Pupil I'onldn t you get seat* m line o'clock pot luck picnic lunch o M .h ix o n Mitoolli Me.'l rails. s o l l t I l(> « M K IU V O M S the oreheslru ’ " Ex. will be served and reports from 1'ourist b erth to r (lie night N o i n , , h hereby K iven th a t l»y a n «>r«ler the county federation m eeting will m a de a n d « n le re d on th e trd d ay ..f as little as $1 ex tia. See your be gnen. \u * iu » t . I9 .il l»y t !»«• t'o u u t y 4*«airt of •Among the many who attended loeal agent o r w rite , A. t t . « h i l l u t *n t ö n i t t y . O re » , n. t h r u u .l.i tt a«h Utori «-«-unly to Olaf Olaon. S K '. a lu n rd hu« been ««ppointexi a d m ln la tr a lo r the salmon bake at DePue ba\ S un­ O n u a n ily , 70« 1‘aeitu B ldg., of SE». •' S e l l o n Jo l-JN K .’ tt day were the Fred. C all. Ed and w ith (h e w ill a n n e » ,il ,.f th e e x la te ..f W a a l i i n t t o •u n ly to l.o u u le H e u frv , A lb e r t J a . k. d«aeaae«l Now. th e r v lm e . Will Wohlschlegel families Mr and I'urtlanu, O re. NK'* .f sf f S e l l o n j»n | a N |( 2 t t a ll p e rs o n . h a tlu u .la im « ayralnat I b - Mrs Lloyd M urray. Ed and I.oram C u a ta y T e n fe l I.» J o h n »ufel. 25.75 e«tMte o f A lt*e rl J a . k. de.«a»«e«l. a re Denunin. E G Heaton. W C and • v ir u S n lio n I V lS K l W heref>> u o iifir .1 to p r« «e u t th e » ain e to Doris Heaton. Mrs A B Flint. G«»»ry.e le u f e l « t ux J o h n T « u f» l e« n e th e r w ith p ro p e r »on. her« th e r e fo r to u * . par« o f tt illia m l* o iu t t i | i I «' l i s M argaret Flint, and Mr and Mrs m e at th e llllla h o rv r < '«•turner . l a l Hunk. K ltt W K Baldra of Portland Illl l « b .. t o O rew on. or nt I he law o f f I« e of Morton Tompkins of Dayton Oregon, chairm an of the O regon-W aah- V n i g r le u f e l e( u i to J o h n T e n fe l el Peacli Harvest Nears End F II lo n g u e , in llllla b o r o . O r w o t i, w iih lt i lngton Melon and Vomato M arketing Agreement committee, pointing UM. I I.S a. i n . S n i i m t 1 n s K l t t - . i t ' m o n th s fro m i he d a le of ( h l . m i l . e Peach harvest in this vicuuty will C H a r l r a m p f (o M i t a b e lh Hagley * A I A I N JA « K J r , A .lr n tn la tr a to r w ith to the new 3c stam p wiuch is placed on all lugs of tomatoes aold t t > K j ..f reach the peak of the season the l.o t 2 l l b i k .1. Illlla b o r o in the two states «above» close-up vieu of the stam p Cost of the last of this week. Most of the pears, G e o ru e A K iim a el u i I.» F r a n k S which are plentiful, were damaged stam ps ls paid entirely by the grower The income from these stam ps ,G^ ,i • “< t lip ver A . m A lb e r t J a n e e n el um l.» J || h i n . leí by a luul storm this spring and are is used in adm inistering the m arketing agreem ent which sets all aeree H e n r y Illa , k . la m í M not of th e best canning grade minimum prices on melons and tomatoes m Oregon an d W ashington. et T I N um . K l J4.7H tt Twenty-six acres of timber on Each crate of cantaloupes bears a 7c stam p A n n a J an»en K in d e l el um («» A lb e rt the G roner W alnut Company ranch Jenaer« et u t lo aerea H e n r y Illa , k « la im are being logged by the Glenwood 51 T I N K itt K e lle H u im in « t.» F r a n k F' J u h n k e et lumber Company and sawed into 8 p. m. He will also preach on tlie C. Reed Message by Clu-istian pas- C hina ties. The null is operating evenings of August 11 *uid 13. Sun- tor The message will be a oon- UM. I.«»t 5 It l- s k ;t lleuaoni«- llr lg h t » Keaaie t t a h l . r a n ta tu A m .« II Kn h five eight-hour days per week day morning there uill be Love Unuation o f t h e theme. ’The Foreat Mrs M artin Bonfigt visited last Feast mid the Lords Supper at tlie World Wide Program to Over Over- Grvnr H UV ‘‘*r‘ ,o< ‘ ll,«Mk week with her daughter. Mrs Ed close of the morning service. AU throw C hristian Civilization ' Ev- M a ie L . G .a a lw in to S uaan 1 G ta e iw ln . Egger. and family a t Beaver. are cordially invited to these serv- erybodv ought to hear this por- 19 Hloch 9 M y r r » A d d itio n . Krwil Mr and Mrs C harles Haynes at- ices. traval of modern events and the vUI* ten d 'd a wedding anniversary din- — reason for them Monday, 7 45 p. J»‘,b s.h„..„irr r< «.. Mark G«n»ih per at the home of M r. and Mrs. Methodist Episcopal Church »'• Practical workers' class Dies- ¡Jum'«™? ” W B,“tk Henry Groff a t Aloha Sunday in Church school. 9.45, classes for day. 2 30 p m missionary society Martha i smith t<» i a u r a s a i - r i honor of th e anniversaries of both ages ui a growing school; divine meets at Mrs. L. B H alls, 1552 ” Serti.-n ic> t j n k iw W e nave u p-to-d at.* s e d c le u iiiiig e q u ip m e n t and couples. worship, 11. sermon by the pastor. Main street Thursday. 8 p. m ---- , , ttiiiiam . t anumu UB K» Ilice« M can g ive yo n a fir s t class jo b . B rin g y o u r V e tc h Mr and Mrs. Earl Russell and Subject. "Jo> League service. 7. midweek midweek Bible Bible study study. We We extend extend a a I ••< » sc ti..n m r»s k i w Mr. and Mrs. C hester Becker of * C le a n in g . C lo v e r Seed C le a n in g , and G ra in C le a n ­ f *■ N a r u p el uh t«> F r r .lin a n .l Wilsonville a n d family visited A glam orously lovely evening Mr. and Mrs. F lan k Fisher atten d - High school league led by Helen hearty welcome to all our services. I. 4 rre«. S e r tio u 27 N ed a picnic at Bald Peak park Fellowship by Harold Carlile. R L Putnam , pastor ¡J^.“ “ Scholls friends Sunday. in g to ns. W e can do y o u r c le a n in g b e tte r. ensem ble is this one of clopinet:« g unc|av aj,d heard a speach bv Pete uiuon s e r u c e s ’i t 8 in th e uudlto- Scholls W om ans club w.d spon­ U «1 M ilb m A D u n h a m r t uh to J u lia M B a p tis t C h u r c h Haffk«- 2 a. r«-. M a rtlo u ih T 2 S K J tt sor a benefit ice cream social F ri­ crepe In buttercup color, with Zimmerman. Mr and Mrs. G«orge nuln oi thls church A cordial wel- W ANTED Sabbath school, 9 45 Preaching " t . iiri« ii ( S h e r i f f i t<» F r e i s h a w day evening. August 17. a t the co n trast of bu rn t orange velvet Lewellyn and Mr and Mrs. W alter Come to all. Sermon by Rev R. L. um . L o ta la , 15 an«l 22 H illa ln u o W heat. < la ls . Feed and Brew ing B a rle y , Red and Putnam by the pastor at 11 and 8 Sonic A et «• rca. church parlors. The proceeds will windblown collar and breeze- Orr also attended. Mrs Nevada Kirby and Thelma —;;— people profess to be "with us in ridden bow. worn by Ann H ar­ be used to buy silverware for the A ls ik e C lo v e r Seed. C rim so n C lo ve r. H a iry V e tch , 15 a.-rm Kirbv of Kent. W ash, are visiting spirit. We'd ra th e r have you os g 2 fi"y l C* " new church kitchen. There will be ‘J T I N I U W ding, screen star, at a form al at the L W. Crowder home. and C om m on V e tch Seed. W ith o u r d ire c t s h ip p in g a you are. O l'h r lia A A l,r » 1.. J o h n W A lliu m a voting contest to select th e most Forty-six attended thte Ladies' _ S«p7cea for Sunday. August 11 din n er dance. The jacket is l..,l. nd a n d SI G ro v a la n d A. o u tle t we can pay you m ore. popular young lady present. w aist length and fastens with Aid meeting and dish shower a t ' h?>rti»i.? E o u rs q a rr C h u r c h | W a.hinatnn c u n ty I,, I'atar J Vander Rev. and Mrs John Schlichting r„a t. V' " “ S' I..,I 3 Ul.«-li h f , r , i Addition one bu tto n . The wide Eliza­ the church parlors Friday It in- You are Invited to atten d a very •and»,,. and two daughters of California SEE US B E F O R E Y O U S E I.I.! 376 pieces pieces OI of c china. 139 Subjevt. r - special « Bible C iuueo ru n a . is» an/, rtamg Leger. Services a t 8 H d .a m M e study every Tuesday H ank» bethan collar and revers tilt for­ eluded and Mr and Mrs. Ernest Schlicht­ of silver arid 19 tea towels b K ~ “ p ni night at right o'cloc k, also EYtday ing and children of Sherwood were w ard. The frock Is backless, pieces M IT II'K T O ( K K IIIT O K S ^ R rvr*. ev ruiu and ¿«it», Mrs o S u tonier ■ - 5 ung - People s_society. evangelistic S»TV service pre- av »_« « ». i h az j u u c ' Trefren Arcucu « of j * - evening our evaiigeiksUc lC*» nre guests a t th e W. G. Hesse home In th e C u u n ly C o u r t . . f Ih e 8 1 a ,a o i th e sk irt h a . rippling lines, and Bonneville were a t th eir r a n c h TuaUUn PIains c h n rrh ceded by a good mustcai program m Friday. O re u c n . fo r , he C o u n ty o f W a a h ln a lo n . a sh o rt train adds chic. Monday en route to tlie beach on a ing I*roha(a» D e p a rtm e n t. Mountain Home C hristian Endeav­ Sunday school. 10.15 a m.. m orn­ Phone 01 M lllerx of Quality t-redn South Keeond Kt. vacation trip. N .X ie e i« h e reb y ■ i» e n th a t th e u n .|« r- or will hold a benefit social a t the ing worship. 11 Sermon by Dr A. worship a t 11. and a very special service a t 8 also a very aspet*tally i.ie iia a k .*« h«a he rn appoint«r F K Stam m . f,y n«»tiri«si to p re se n t th « nam e d u ly Man- of Corvalhs spent the week- last week with relatives in Port- n k e c ^ o ^ th e n ^ n S d o r ii^ s m nm e end a t the Joe Ego home, en route land to taKe care oi tn e n p e n e a prunes. _ C entral Congregational pastor of '»nfi-l. a. i.y ! .. required. the „„ N. Y . a t - « 9 h 30 l '¡«’ •«"'d ■' 'he ..ffi.r ,.f j rh.mhum X Ä Ä m c Ä Mrs. TTxeoNiaaen «peni S TheT^ I arL S Ä . d a y < Brooklyn. * •» ' i p . a 9 i l 45 11"»». A n ie r n a n lla n k H id e . P o r tla n d M ountain Home church Sunday Friday until Monday a t the the George Lewellyn home »uiiiL ) o'clock, with Pastor Henry S Haller » H h l n ai> in ..,i,h a fr o m Ih e d a te h e r o f 7 V t,a l a n d O r a l puhllahnal A i l a u a l y . i n Mrs Mary N ew uSd « ¿ s p e n t £ ^ ha , ai £ p £ :£ ded the Salmon X, A ^ r n , Wednesday to ™ next SunSSV Ä e ¿ n g ? e ! »is .summer' series o - f l l a l*a le of la a l In ib ii, a ,Io n S e ,.l e n d e r the past year with her sister. M r « Bt 9 * ^ * ®“-' “ r •..*«» Mrs. Thurlow Hansen, a t ‘ {J« studies on the various branches ches of I iss* William Courtney, lias returned to -'Ir Mid Mrs Le.and Flint joined Sl" » » s hospital in Hillsboro mission festival 111 tin- ixirk of Mrs the l'» llrt'» Topic. ' Tlie F oursquare1 1" 1 ,A * k o h s . A.imli,i.,r«in, j live in Portland. relatives at Dodge park f o r a Scholls G range m et Tuesday eve- l » o n « X m Oospe! At 8 p m . a musical serv- rh ™ A u . Mr. and Mrs. S A. G otter spent '»‘cnic Sunday They entertained mng. A comm ittee was appom ted „ 7 0 30 a m mid at ’ 30 p m wlU »*• h‘' ld- b-lM'd 011 '»•• x o ri, . r„ , h h . i t , from Thursday to Saturday in E w t- t1" brother. George Snider, ar.d to arrange a booth for the county ^ . v‘u R w esTerk^np of Sherwood ot the P » » " * * and the Publican x->ri. e t . h m u t o h s r vvcbu-riuunp oncrwtxxi f , . .. . . --------- , --------- . ........ 1 , * • « 2 i» > e m Washington on a business trip. f«nUy of Ione with a dinner Mon- fair Members a r e Mrs L » W and ™ esierxam p oi of ood ........................... Rev w C. Amling of toner» Olympia. c ilUr i?n »«£» i \ lesson In the c.mnty c..urt ..f the state «.f <>r«- Mrs. C. Earl S tretcher and Mrs. day evening. Guild, chairm an; Mrs_ C. W Lar- M " Wash, will be the speakers for the Luk»‘ 18 9-14 All young !**<>- • ,f r . ‘he CountY of Waahioit..«. H T Hesse went to T urner on Mlss June b a r r e n of Eugene «s «m. and George K irkpatrick M Mr i occasion A1, rlpnrf-/ nrld m e m b e rs Plr p ies s meetings w All y , fnendS m<*ttngs will Septem be resumed the P .i-nn.«,i N o t ice ta h e reb y v iv r n t h a t th e u n d e r- business M raday a house guest at the Loren Sea ard and Mrs. H T Hesse en tertained £ coPdlal mv ^td a n to d SI p n '^ ........ ' , k 1,1 ber Next n i F r a n k G S m ith has been a p p o in t- Many from here saw President 1’'™ f , „ following th e grange meeting for £ £ cormauy in. n e w to be p r.s - ........ ............. ......... Sunday morning, the topic will be i l a.(minia t«»r u f th e e a ta te . f A h iir a ll Roosevelt Friday and visited the Mrs. J. H. McCann attended a th eir daughter. Miss Evelyn, in on “Pentecostal Power, a study, U. S. S Houston bridal shower for Miss Dorothy honor iston bridal honor of of her h er birthday. It It was was also also C h r ta tia n t 'h u r r t t A of the Assemblies of God Pilgrim | + — - Lord 's dav church school 9 45 OuUd- • " » Thursday afternoon ~ * emoon. Mrs. Fred G raff and baby. Dian Frewing a t the Frewing home a l the birthday of Mrs Harry Schm elt- id to their home In A;r' ;''' 1 « W ed n ed aj tag and refwahmenu were ( have returned Portland a fter the C W. woodland, w ash., visited a Oliver unior ent. o r n t n ^ ^ l p a t ^ L M u i d in c Larkin home. , . W ,k t m e of i». < n ^ uu,uu, u. m e b r M hnir Mr and Mrs Herd and and W W. J B Guild home e Friday.. Fridav rehearsed evening “J t o J J . a S Herd j M hom r e h e a r d a a .p play la y Tuesday T uesciavevenuig c“ n f 6 rj5wlnR i » . ’S - B family spent th« w eek en d at De- ^ Scholls » 2 ^ . 5 Epworth P * 01? ? League mem- at the church It wid be pre P m Junior, in term ed iate^'an d Mrs " c e o i " ^ it Hil'l” entertained Everything In Insurance Poe ¿ay' * » ° wenf to Falls City S at- sented soon Mrs H L McCool is Young people Union service ai at a him ¡icon Fridav in honor of Mr arid Mrs. J. M. Stretcher and urday and Sunday, were Misses assisting Virgil Bisch. the director Methodist church. 8 p. m Union Mrs o tto S olbergers birthday an- D L A it new dress o r a suit Charles and Henry Schultz attend- Orace Miller. Evelyn Hesse. G arnet young peoples choir led by Rev ed the Masonic picnic at Avalon Guild. Bonnie B artlett and Irm ai <>f clo th e s . . . o u tfit the park Sunday Trask. Tom and Joseph S tretcher c h ild re n fo r school . . . e n jo y Mr and Mrs. George Thyne of »nd Herb Snyder They were dele- CornP|,Us Method's« Episcopal a R E A L e v e n in g ’s e n te rta in ­ Beaverton were guests at the M B gates from & holls league. Sunday school 9 00 Devine wor- Bozarth home Wednesday. Charles Fristoe of Prosser, W ash. , 0 gn serm on bv Rev Charles m ent . . . p u t i t aside f o r Dave Ceregliino of Sterw ood is « m e Saturday to get Betty ar.d m eed e mon ev c arles C h ristm a s s h o p p in g . . . ta k e hauling lumber from the M artin C h a rts J r . who have been visiting _..__ Bonfigt sawmill for a large onion l» e few weeks a t the home of Christian Science Societv a course o f b ea u ty tre a tm e n ts house, which he is building. their grandm other, Mrs Elizabeth & n " ‘ a "e held^everv Sunday . . . leave it in the h an k and Dr. and Mrs. William Chandlee Reed. Mrs Fristoe who underwent at „ Ca s „ W e d n e S evening w a tc h it g ro w . and daughter, Annice. attended the ° p^ a t.‘° ? ; Sah,ihe. ^ ei tH ™ s e r v i c e s at 8 o'clock; Sunday school walnut tour in southern Oregon last hospital, was able to retu rn home a t n a m Puplls up the wc^k and visited several driers q * 2 q years are welcomed Sunday's Y ou can get m ore o u t o f $25 R. N McClure and Dr. Chandlee and Mrs. A. J. Weller with ' Som t w€icomea »^n aay s were on the irrigation project tour "*r - an'; Kansas at one table and an - thlrd g u ^ a y .. English service 11 The easiest way to get $25 extra In to start W L. Peters. O ther Sunday guests ^ h e r table seated 11 from the same a . d . and gfoi i t h Sunday, saving a dollar or two a week now at the were Miss K atherine Peters of t0??1- —E Julius Tragllo pastor tf Seattle, G ertrude Peters and Doris Mrs Ed Demnun with the John _ _LpaS Wilson and John Carson of Port- -Mulloy family of Laurel spent S un- Bank.. M F Church land dav a t th e dairym en s picnic at Sundav school every Sundav 9 45 Mrs. Flora McAdams Venum and Keach. Victor Boleen and a m j j rs H Jensen superintend- daughter G ertrude, formerly of the O Boleen and families attended en: Preaching p reaching services services by hv Ellsworth Ellsworth old McCully place at Mountain ® «SEFif Tilton, n. pastor, every Sunday eve eve­ Home, visited a t the John Schmelt- Mr and Mrs Fred Carlsen visit- „ ning, 8 o o'clock. otiuVK Ladies' c auleB Aid mP™ meets zer and H T Hesse homes and ed relatives at Oregon City Sunday. {¡r s t ' and third Wednesdays a t 2 also went to the H erm an Metzen- l da K arnhart and d au g h ter,, p m ' tine home a t Hiteon during the last Mrs. G reta Gingery, and son, D el-. ' _. . __ "Tile Ijirg ext Independent Bank in of the week ben B arnhart, all of South Gate Free Methodist C harch Washington County." Mrs. Ernest Hanson and sons, f a l. were a t th e Ed Wohlschlegel Sunday school 9 45 preaching Lennie and Wildmer and Albert home Saturday. They were en route n ® e v e n in g T30 P ray ed m e e i™ H ills b o ro , O reg on K arpstein are on a vacation trip to J? Plains Mont, to visit h er son. T hursday a t 8 p m August 10 Yachats and Newport Perry, and family and expect to ¡ ^ y A c Archer district elder of ,HMi t J ;h a rLes Hay™* “ suyrng at ' ^ IL ° l d l r.I1Z?d?r,bnd nel8hbors » cre the Portland district, will preach at the Dodson home in Hillsboro while on ^»e retu rn trip, working in the Ray-Maling can- Mr and M rs- F red Abisher and nery. son, who have been living a t Wood- Jack Russell delivered a tractor burn sPent several days last week to Alsea Saturday, returning Sun- a t the A rthur Bogard home, Mr. day. Abisher has been employed by the Mr. and Mrs Ed Albin, Mr and Meyers Logging and Construction Mrs. Harold Stark. M argaret Stark Company and moved to Port O r- Veona Russell and Irm a Edds are ford Saturday, where he has work camping a t Neskowin this week A double garage with upstairs store rooms is being built a t the YOUNG’S | G u a r a n te e d Burt S. Wakefield place. Visitors at Replace thin, tlippery tirei with tough, .ofe U. S. the horn* this week were M ,. and ¡e p e n d a h iU ty Mrs. S. J. Cowell and three daugh­ Royal« of Triple Tempered Rubber. Their bead II 3 "Thoughtful, Sym pathetic ters and Miss Lynda Cowell of Mil­ 1 G uaranteed by Product Service" waukie. times stronger—and safer. Their Inverted Safety Mrs. G. H. Lambertson and Miss 2 G uaranteed by Performance Phone 972 Breaker prevents blowouts caused by separation. Hillsboro K atherine Lambertson were at the in \ fob * bo UT ntfrt-E Real Estate I ransfers S o u th e rn P a c ific Grain-Seed Cleaning IMPERIAL FEED & GRAIN CO. W H A T YOU CAN DO will. 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