The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    H IL L S B O R O
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A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Page Five
A n n iv e r sa r y
O b se r v a n c e A p r il 2 2
BEAVERTON—C
I By Mrs. J« »« M r y r r .l
.B y C u r tli T ig a rd )
T IG A R D T lx u rri Uriingi» w ill cel
ebratc it» N ixty-firw t b irth d a y A p ril
22 w ith u pot lu r k d in n e r and pro
gram It w ill he mt open iin eting
fo r grangers und lho»v interentcd In
u g riru ltu re . T tg u rd Lion» clu b htb
besn in v ite d to p a rtic ip a te in the
ohftervunce Several «peaker» con­
nected w ith a g ric u ltu re
w ill be
present A program o f local ta le n t
w ill he presented a fte r the d in iie i
T ig a rd G range w ill hold in itia tio n
A p r il 1H
T. It Text 1*1»lined
D r It A llls.-.et dlsctiMsed before
T ig a rd I* T A the tu b e rc u lin test
w h ich the association I» «pon »or*
Ing fo r the school* In e a rly Muy
A n o m in a tin g c o m m it te e consisting
o f Mr» J Jensen. Mr« 11 Hagen,
and K. II N edry was elected and
w ill rep o rt at the m eeting A p r il
17 at 2 p. m Patents are being
urged to a cquaint them selves w ith
the facts l o iic e rn in g the tu b e rc u lin
tests by the local P T A
Remodel Homes
lU rnodeling o f homes around this
v ic in ity has progre- • ! even be­
fore the w o rk of the housing com-
m ittc c has started M Prison had
his house papered rece n tly, Hob
Cole had his home (hanged and
plustered, and It O Scott is p u t­
tin g in a cement flo o r m his base-
m ent und chunging the b u ild in g
Mothers* Banquet F rid a y
T ig a rd h ig h g irls ’ league w ill en
te rta in the m others w ith the an
nual M others’ banquet F rid a y at
the high school
B U X T O N P u p ils h a v in g perfect
attendance in the upper grades of
th is school th e pust six weeks
w e ie John R ln ck, C hester Canby,
L lo y d Messenger
D e lm a r B ritis h ,
Donna Lane. E d w in Q u le r, Ansel
W arren, B e tty S to w e ll, B illie G ro w ­
th« r, H a rold Peterson and B i tty
L ;u e
P erfect attendance in the
p rn n u ry gru iie was made by F ra n k ie
C in w th e i
l.ester Moen, S h irle y
W li te, Velm a R e tiie rfo rd und Jnhn-
nv L yn ch
E lw ood m ill was unable to ..aw
fro m F rid a y to M onday as re p a ir
w o rk was being done on the loco­
m o tive w h ich b rin g s logs fro m the
woods.
Lee M ille r o f near A s to ria a t­
tended u dance here S a tu rda y
n ig h t
B irth d a y s < r lr h r a t r d
A su rp rise b irth d a y p a rty was
given fo r M rs E d ith S im o n to n and
Mrs. M a ry Watson at th e George
F isher home here F rid a y nig h t.
Present w ere M r and M rs. Oscar
C earley und W auneta. M r. and Mrs.
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Hope for Settlem ent
T ig u rd may be m ore fo rtu n a te ,
in having the h ig h w a y question ’
settled th ro u g h the to w n w ith u
new m uii in as state h ig h w a y co m ­
m ission ch a irm a n
C o n tin u ed op­
position by the fo rm e r ch a irm a n
to the e ffo rts o f T ig u rd business
men to get tlie m atte r settled kept
tlie rig h t o f w ay up in the a ir even
though the state h lg h w u y engincei
was in fa v o r W ith H enry C a b e ll in
the chair, T ig a rd business men w ill
renew e ffo rts to have the state de- '
te rm in e ju s t w hat they are going
to do la i’u:-u ‘i
• c ro l |tUk • M •
in need of re p a irs but ow ners do
not w ant to fix up and then have
to tear dow n or move T he state
has purchased rig h t of w uy on
C u M B a ttra c tiv e Q B dlet fo r w insom e young m oderns are pro-
k
Rented In P a tte rn «38
In t h l t p a tte rn , tw o easy to -m a ke
r a im e n ts nr»» presented. T h e s lip may huve e ith e r a square o r
ro u n d ne cklin e , and can be trim m e d w ith Ince. If desired
The
p.u 'n s are c u t In oue w ith th e w a ist, to w hich they b u tto n In the
be k
Pat te r m come In s ite s 2 to 10 year«. Size 6 call« fo r «% yards
oi r u fflin g o r lace f o r tr im m in g .
B a tiste , nain so ok, o r lo n g
cl< ii can he used.
a sm a rt ju m p e r fro c k th a t w o u ld d e lig h t the h e a rt o f any
y i i ' is th a t presented as P a tte rn «30. It has a panel fro m sh oul*
. • • i., In n in ba. k onlv. the front so n« o ffe rin g v a rie ty by a
sin g le lin e , w hich may be a clo sin g o r o n ly sim u la te d . W oolen o r
a s f'ii sh o u ld be used f o r th e Jum per, w ith b a tiste o r s ilk fo r the
blouse.
P a tte rn s a re sized 11 to 1» (2 0 to 37 bust I. Size 17 ca lls f o r
3
yards o f 6« Inch fa b ric f o r th e Jum per and 1 % ya rd s fo r the
a h o rca le cve d blouse, o r 2 Mi ya rd s w ith long sleeves.
T o secure n P A T 1 I HN and H T K P -H V -K T E P S E W IN G IN -
S I l i t C T Io N H , f ill o u t th e coupon below , being su re to M E N T IO N
T H E N A M E OF T H IS N E W S P A P E It.
F A S H IO N U U R E A G . 103 P A R K A V E N U E . N E W YO R K
Enclosed f in d ................. cents. Please send me th e p a tte rn s
checked below , at 15 cents each:
Size
P a tte rn No. «38
New F a m ily l l r r r
Size
P a tte rn No. 439
M r and M rs C harles Beyers are
new residents of T ig u rd as a re su lt ,
Name . . « • • • • ............ ....................
of re n tin g M rs H o ffa rb e r’s house
Address . • • • « « ...........................................................
They liv e d in P o rtla n d fo r several
m onths before com ing here
C
ity . . . . . ...................................................... S tate
Hold F irs t W o rk o u t
T ig a rd h ig h school baseball p la y ­
Nume o f th is n e w s p a p e r.................... .....................
ers hud th e ir firs t w o rk o u t last
week w ith fo u r le tte rm e n respond­
ing A lth o u g h there a rc few le tte r-
A ll n u itrrla la specified In above p a tte rn s m ay be purchased
men. transfers w ill h e lp to make
In local stores.
a re la tiv e ly strong team. Coach T
R S m ith, believes P itchers w ill be
l Easley o f E n rig h t visite d M r und
i M rs John R ichm ond Sunday
the strong spot in the team w ith
M r and M rs B oyd W rig h t. Lois
seven out and several experienced
Richm ond, M r and M rs W E G il­
ones on deck Schedule o f garnet
m ore. M r and M rs C laude G il­
Included T u a la tin . St M a ry ’s. For
B L O O M IN G A l F’o rcia bus been m ore and d a u gh te r and M rs. M u ry
est Grove. Newberg, and Jefferson
'
re
lie
ve
d
o
f
m
uch
i>uin
th
ro
u
g
h
an
W a lke r were a ll vis ito rs in P o rt­
high Sims, p itch e r, w ho won the
iiam e l o T ’ ye u r fio in Jeffe rso n by ope ra tio n i>< i fo rm e d al the V ile r
land Saturday M rs W a lke r
re ­
bunging out th re e hit« in Jour tim e , •«««< h o sp ital H i- c o n d itio n »Ince m ained fo r the w eek-end v is itin g
to but. one a home run . w ill pro b - has g re a tly Im proved
frien d »
M r and M rs W illia m H u ffm a n
ubly ta ke the heavy p a rt o f p itc h -
M ik e S tu rm 1« home attain fro m
and d a u g h te r B illie visite d M r and
nut duties B e h in d the bat w ill be ¡the h o sp ital
M
rs
K
L
B e n e fle l in Camas.
Peterson, lust year'» reserve. or | A lle n S u nantel begun
working
Reis. u tra n s fe r. w ho ha» made fo r H e n ry S cheuerm ann last Wed Wash. S a tu rda y and M r and Mr«.
E lm e r Spooner in Forest G rove
good show ing
Baseball 1» made n cad ay
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possible th ro u g h tlie e n la rg in g o f
M iid n d K ra h m e r has re ce n tly Sunday.
M rs E L a C e rf is h e lp in g w ith
the a th le tic flg jd a . an SERA pro­ acquired a piano and is now* tu k in g
th e co o kin g at th e G ilm o re h otel
ject
m usic lessons
A n A p r il Fools' p a rty w a i held
_ ........ forced
.....................
111 h _ ealth
P h ilip Lie b e no w fo r a few days
F rid a y. A p r il 5. ushered In the
lit the home o f Ml»» G ludys Ri ver» , (1 resl(j „ , r(„ n the e m ploy o f ” M r
fir s t day o f fis h in g season and
A p r il 1 by mem ber» o f th e T ig u rd M o h r
Sv trolls He is soo
soon m any fis h in g poles w ere in e v i­
1
. to begin w o rk fo r Dr. Peck Fred
M r and M rs. 11 A
L e s lie o f ^ u h l y jlus ta k e n th e p o s itio n v a - dence in th is v ic in ity
M r und Mrs. John M archel and
Tugueguro. Luguynn. P h ilip p in e Is-
b>. |. h t li|. Liebenow
d a u g h te r Cecelia visite d M rs M a r-
tunds. w ho are v is itin g w ith M r
. . . . .
A
lle
n
S
u
nantel
and
H
a
rold
K
ra
h
­
c
h
c ls b ro th e r. W illia m F itzge ra ld ,
und Mrs. G M Le slie o f T ig a rd ,
N o rth in V e rn o n ia Sunday.
ure h a vin g a w o n d e rfu l tim e buy m er »pent M arch 31 at
Pluins p u ttin g A lle n '» " p ic k -u p " in ­
M rs C a rl P Easley o f E n rig h t
in __
g fresh fr u its u n d vegetable».
Mont o f the fru it» and vegetable» to ru n n in g c o n d itio n T he y d ro ve is v is itin g in P o rtla n d a few days
the
ear
home
that
evening
th is week
have to be Im p o rte d in to the Is­
M ild re d K ra h m e r und R ichard
lands. le ttu ce und several o th er
lle
r
d
lr
in
became
m
em
bers
o
f
the
vegetables excepted T hey had th e ir
ear »hipped to the states und tt is Young People»' society o f the loeul
ch u rch F rid a y A lle n S im u n te l a t­
a rig h t hand d riv e .
tended as a v is ito r Refreshm ent»
H rn ln r f l a y G iv en
F irs t senior play. "The Cut Came were served by H a ro ld K ra h m e r
the pastor
(B r I. R. fltrubb)
Ruck" was give n M arch 29 In t h e . and
M r und M rs L. H oltz re ce n tly
G R EE N M O U N T A IN —T he Misses
a u d ito riu m to n large audience
.
j . _
. . .
,
Cast Included l.a v e rn Cochran. F.i. re tu rn e d rom a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia R u th H ailey. R uth Reeve, M u rie l
leen H ow ard. B e lli Leedy. D o ris ^ . v ln * ■ '« ’ .v ‘s"
, v,
M etheany and Eva B arclay, a ll s tu ­
Rahmlg. G ladys Cai «on. L e la Too»». <>lh" P » ' " '" » ' '" " - r e s t M rs H oltz dents at M on m o u th norm al, spent
Thom as F ishb u rn . D e ric k N , ^ . |
W“ h th e w eek-end at th e F. P B a ile y
her daughter, M rs A l H e rge rt
hom e w here a p a rty was g ive n
Joe Borden
G ilb e rt W ya tt, l ’at
in th e ir honor Saturday n ig h t
M rs. Cooper Hostess
Cooper and Don T o w e r
Feature
G race S tru b b has been absent
M rs J Cooper e n terta in e d the
num bers in clu d e d a piano solo by
B e tty Leed.v a m i several songs by ladles o f the F ern H ill c lu b T h u rs ­ fro m school fo r tw o weeks on ac­
co u n t o f sickness
Don H ite, E arl S m ith and K e n ­ day-
State Forester K y le o f Forest
M r und M rs F rib e rg und d a u gh ­
neth Koeber
A c h a rte r was grunted lust week ter o f P o rtla n d w ere guests nt th e G ro ve canvassed the neighborhood
last w eek tn the in te re st o f state
to the M e rry Sewers 4-H clu b at J F K a n in a home Sunday.
Q u a rte rly m eeting o f th e L u th e r­ forest fir e insurance
T iga rd , w ith M rs B I,. D aniels as
Steve M eek hauled a tru c k load
an
ch
u
rch
v
o
tin
g
m
em
bers
was
supervisor
held Sunday afte rn o o n I . 11 M uh - o f rocks fro m here to H ills b o ro
Prepare for Meet
S a tu rd a y The rocks are to be used
T ig a rd h ig h school ty p in g and ly presided
E lm er M u h ly is e n jo y in g his in m a kin g rock gardens.
shorthand team are w o rk in g hard
C harles W a lte rs o f G lencoe v is ­
u n d er the d ire c tio n o f M rs. N e llie classes at C on co rd ia se m ina ry in
Wesch E lw e rt in p re p a ra tio n fo r St. Louis. He pluns to spend his ited his fa rm here T hursday.
Ernest S m e jka l o f W ila rk v is ite d
the state meet to be held nt C o r­ Easter vacation n t S trusburg. 111.
va llis. T ig a rd has won m ore trop h ie s w ith Rev. L. Stuebe and fa m ily , his m other, M rs. Theresa S m e jka l
and honors at the contests than at w h ich tim e he w ill also preach Sunday.
any oth er h ig h school in the state his fir s t sermon. He w ill re tu rn
regardless o f size A p ra ctice con­ home in June, stopping o ve r at
test w ith T u a la tin was held F rid a y S q u irre l, Idaho, w itli his b ro th e r.
afternoon, und the team took p a rt Rev. R udolph M u h ly , fu r about a
(B y Mr». John Gate« J r .)
in the Behkne W a lk e r co u n ty ty p ­ week, w h e re he w ill also preach
M r. and Mrs. John S in c la ir and
in g contest held lust week In P o r t­ one o r tw o sermons.
M a rjo ry visite d M r and M rs. A l­
land.
,
b e rt I.e n ib T - at SIlvartOD S im .l.iv
Dances nt T ig a rd I. O. O F h a ll
G e ra ld P rnnger is v is itin g his
are c o n tin u in g to d ra w e xcellent
g ra n d m o th e r, M rs A S nhlfeld, south
crowd». A check room has been
(By Lois Richm ond)
o f H ills b o ro th is week
in sta lle d in th e h a ll w ith free
Mrs. A, G. Pearson was in H ills ­
M r. Vanderzanden'» baby boy
checking fo r the safety o f patrons boro Tuesday.
was ch riste n e d H a ro ld Charles S u n ­
o f the dances. A successful dance
M rs Oscar S h iffe r und M rs W il­ il,iv.
has been operated o ve r a year by lia m H u ffm a n d ro ve to H ills b o ro
W om en's clu b m em bers can get
the social co m m itte e
of
Hans F rid a y.
the ja rs to be fille d fo r the Louise
Guurde. L. M E rickson and A. H
M r and Mrs. J. R W illis spent Home fro m Mrs. S in c la ir any tim e.
V incent. Dances ure held e ve ry tw o S aturday ut t lic lr home neur S h e r­
weeks
wood.
I f yo u chnnge y o u r address k in d ­
M r and M rs Le slie G a rro w o f ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t and at
P o rtla n d and M r and M rs. C. P once.
tf
Al Porcia Improves
at Vets Hospital
W al uh.
Mi
.im l
M rs
J
Ig M
Kansas City Club
Dinner a Success
Mr«. Bennett Trustee
I By W ilm s M a r r)
.e» oi . ocoa c u ra cu i. uuu
a q u a in t c o lla r o f the same fu r,
arc fe a tu r 'd in ib is a fte rn o o n
s u it of beige wool w o /n by M ary
W allace, film actress Necessary
c o n tra s t is fu rn is h e d by d a rk
bro w n accessories
Board o f trustees o f th e P resby­
K A N S A S C IT Y —C o m m u n ity d in ­
te ria n ch u rch named M rs. H. B en­ ner. sponsored by th e Kansas C ity
n e tt to serve fo r three years as a Woman's c lu b Sunday was a great
new trustee
success. T here w ere about seventy
Ladies' A id o f th e P re sb yteria n i present.
ch u rch m et w ith M rs W. E. H ill
M r and M rs
G u y K a h la r of
A p r il 3.
j F a irv ie w visite d M r and M rs. Ray
Roland M eyers o f L a u re l and J. i Vanderzanden M onday evening.
C H itch co ck o f near H ills b o ro v is ­
Mrs. E slinger E n te rta in s
ite d here F rid a y.
M rs Claude E slinger e n terta in e d
F a m ily Moves
T he O rn d u ffs have m oved to the the clu b Tuesday at a q u ittin g ,
T h o r G roenbeck house here. T hey i T hey q u ilte d the q u ilt w h ic h th e y
expect to m ove to Estacada soon to , made fo r her. Ten m em bers w ere
present and tw o visito rs, M rs Cop-
engage in lo g g in g business.
I sy o f Forest G rove and M arg a re t
W. B. A. Meet S aturday
W B A
w ill hold a business E slinger
m eeting S a tu rda y a fte rn o o n at the
M r A rt Easly o f P o rtla n d v is ­
grange ha ll. A n n u a l ra lly w ill be ited the W illia m Easly home T h u rs ­
held in P o rtla n d A p r il 22. A ll m em ­ day and F riday.
bers are in v ite d to attend
Mr
and M rs Cobb and Mrs.
O pening F a rm e r U n io n baseball Vohs o f P o rtla n d w ere week-end
game w ill be played at L a u re l ! guests at the A. C. L y d a home,
A p r il 14
i T hey are m oth e r and sister o f M rs.
Sponsor Dance
■ Lyda.
A dance w ill be sponsored by
M r and M rs M e rle Sheeler o f
the W B A. ladies at th e grange ' Scoggins
v a lle y and M iss D o ro th y
h a ll F rid a y n ig h t w ith m usic by
A d k in s o f W illa m in a v is ite d M r.
the H illik e rs .
M r. and M rs D
C o rn u tt and : and M rs V ic to r L e w is Saturday.
M r and M rs E B W ebb and
Stanton and P a tty Rhea m ade a 1 H ugh M c G in n is v is ite d M r. Webb's
t r ip to Roseburg T hu rsd a y r e tu rn ­
I b ro th e r. W ill Webb, and fa m ily o f
in g Sunday.
] Y a m h ill Sunday.
W illia m and D e lm a r R iggle and
E lto n In g ra m o f B irk e n fe ld visite d i J im H a rle m and M a ry K in g sto n
re la tive s and frie n d s here o ve r the o f L a u re l. M am ie Sandy o f B u x to n
, and F rancis Thom pson o f P o rt-
week-end.
land v is ite d M r and M rs. Ernest
M r and M rs B ritto n , M rs. H. ; | M
a rr Sunday evening
Schram. M rs Daisy O rn d u ff and
M illa rd Easly o f P o rtla n d spent
son W illis o f near T im b e r vis ite d
S a tu rda y at the W illia m
Easly
here S a tu rd a y nig h t.
M r and M rs A r t K ir k and fa m ­ home.
M rs. L o u is Vanderzanden o f F a ir-
ily o f near V e rn o n ia v is ite d at the
v ie w v is ite d M rs. R aym ond V a n ­
George K ir k home here Sunday
F arm ers here have sold th e ir derzanden T hursday.
M r. and M rs. E B W ebb v is ite d
potatoes and are g e ttin g them ready
at the Oscar L o ve home at T h a t­
fo r shipm ent
H a rry S im o n to n and fa m ily were ch e r T hu rsd a y evening.
R u th Eileen A nderson o f H ills id e
visite d by his m oth e r fro m T ig a rd
spent
th e w eek-end
w ith
her
one day last week.
j grandparents. M r. and M rs. W. E
M r. and Mrs. L o u is K lin k o f Sea­
;
M
a
rr
side v is ite d M r. and M rs C. A.
'
U *e thia
b>adder la x a tiv e
to d rive
out
im purities and e~cess acids w hich cauae
the irraru la rh y that wakea you up. Get
’ buchu ieavea. ju n ip e r o il, etc., in little
green tablets called B U -K E T S . W ork» on
the bladder s im ila r to castor oil on the
bowel». Poorly acting bladder can cause
•can ty flow , frequent de«ire. burning o r)
ttackarhe In four day» i f not pleased,
any druggist w ill refund your t&c. Get
your regular sleep and fee! ' fu ll of pep.”
- D e lta Drug »tore.
Paid adv.
AAORTCAGE Y O U R
F A A A IL Y
Leisyville
Timber
Johnson
H ills b o ro A rg u s contains a ll the
news o f H ills b o ro and Ihe s u r­
rou n d in g eonim unitles.
Read i t
nod keep In fo rm e d on w h a t is
liappi-ning at home
If
Why Should You
NOW!
SS»\e'
Be Iron-Weary?
An aching back and
headaches are all you
get doing your laundry
at home! Let us do it
for you . . . cleaner and
more economically.
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M. D.
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
OI.ASBKS FITTKD
('o M m e rrlal
rh n n M
R n liln n rr 2»72
O ffin a 2971
Room S
N s llo n sl ll»nb
Ann»»
Hoar»
»:»» »• m- to 12 m.
1 «9» P »>• to i p. m.
saves «25 1«. «10
w ill be in sta lle d f r * t . Saves $2 i to $40 in
many cases. A sk «any t!» c tric m n g t d ta ltr.
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
H illsboro, Ore.
of
10c
Peterson Sunday.
Why Get Up Nights?
Monmouth Students
T H IS 25c T E S T FR EE
Bride-Elect
Given
Party on Saturday
If It Fails.
Shower on Tuesday
E m il B rock su ffe re d a s tro ke F r i­
day night. He is s lo w ly recovering,
and Is w ith re la tiv e s in H ills b o ro
at present.
Miss E lizabeth A nderson o f P o rt­
land v is ite d S a tu rda y at the W A.
B u n n e ll home.
Martin
M c M in n v ille has re c e n tly purchas­
ed and is no w o p e ra tin g the J W.
: iprague d ry goods store
T he G ir l Reserves o f Beaverton
w ere guests o f th e local Congre­
ga tio na l ch u rch at th e 11 o'clock
service Sunday m o rn in g in observ-
1 a n te o f N a tio n a l G ir l Reserve
week M a r v lin B ro w n read the
| s c rip tu re lesson and M ild re d T w o h y
•old o f the purposes and p rin c ip a ls
MRS. MARGARET PLOWMAN
o f the org a n iza tio n . Misses M artha
M rs M a rg a re t J Plow m an, fo r ­
and A ld a Lehm an sang a duet. The
pastor, Rev. C harles F. C la rk , de­ m er resident o f H illsb o ro , died
liv e re d an in te re s tin g sermon es­ M onday m o rn in g in P o rtla n d. F u ­
p e c ia lly fo r the g irls on “ L iv in g neral services were held Wednes­
O u r L ive s A bove the M is ty F lats." day afternoon.
" F o llo w the G le a m " was sung in
closing by the e n tire group o f g irls
Misses A lin e B osw ell, K a th e rin e
D enney and Rhoda T h y n g acted as
ushers.
B ea ve rto n G arden c lu b m et Tues­
day w ith M rs S te w a rt
W ashington G range w ill be the
J guest o f B ea ve rto n G range S atur- There are a hundred rea­
sons why you should drink
; day.
M rs. Feiscber Honored
Milk — all of them good
M rk. J. F. Felscher was surprised reasons! More Milk means
i w ith a p a rty h o n o rin g her b irth d a y 1
I a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y evening by of- better health. Drink at least
j fic e rs o f Beaver chapter. O. E. S „ | a quart a day.
{ w ith th e ir husbands and wives.
M rs Felscher was presented w ith
Q uart
a piece o f p o tte ry and a b irth d a y
cake
M issio n ary class o f the B e th e l
C ongregational ch u rch m et T h u rs ­
day. M rs. L. J C a rte r was elected
c h a irm a n o f the stu d y class com ­
m ittee.
T o Have N ew T ru c k
Phone 2104
B eaverton fir e d e p a rtm e n t is to
have a ne w C h e v ro le t tru c k .
M r. and M rs. E. Stipe. M r and
W HY!
Donna and B e tty , M r. and M rs
It. J. K e lly , M r and M rs. Jesse
Meyers, M rs P ru d le Fickas, C A.
M orgun, M r» V
W hite, S h irle y
and B e ve rly. G eorge Fisher, M rs
Ira
P o w e ll, the Misses L u c ille
Pederson, June G a rv in , Frances
Fickas. B o n n ie M anley. Ire n e F is h ­
er. Elsie M eyers and A lv e n San-
strom Russell, G e ra ld and M e lv in
P ow ell, B illy Best, G ilb e rt Frost,
H a rold Fisher, M r and M rs Fred
Wutson und M r and M rs. H a rry
S im onton and D o ro th y and A r th u r
Cards w ere enjoyed.
Show er G ive n
A k itc h e n show er was g ive n M r
and M rs Ed I-awson «Juanita Hom -
b u rg e r) a t th e grange h a ll F rid a y
night.
A baseball game scheduled fo r
F rid a y a fte rn o o n between M an n in g
and B u xto n schools was postponed
as M an n in g school is closed on
account o f th e mum ps.
L A U R E L — T he F ir G rove L a ­
dies' c lu b
honored M iss Sophia
Jackson o f S cholls w ith a b rid a l
show er Tuesday at the R aleigh
W h itm o re home Tw enty-Seven la ­
dies w ere present. M an y b e a u tifu l
presents w ere received b y Miss
Jackson, w h o w ill became
the
b rid e o f A rla n d W h itm o re A p r il
16
Easter p ro g ra m at the ch u rc h is
being prepared u n d e r the super­
visio n o f the teachers.
M rs Sam H u lit and M rs Fay
H u lit and sm all son o f near H ills ­
boro w ere guests at the Jacob
S ch m id t home A p r il 3
M r. and M rs. G. N. T aggart of
H ills b o ro w ere M onday c a lle rs at
the F L . B ro w n home.
M
M r and M rs. E R Sheets have
as th e ir guest M rs. Sheets sister, |
Mrs. Chester Ferguson, o f Los A n - j
geles
M rs D e lia B u rb a nks M cC auley ]
o f San Francisco, w h o has been
v is itin g Mrs. Z. F W ilm o t and M rs.
R uby Boyd fo r the past tw o weeks,
re tu rn e d to her home Sunday M rs
M cC auley was a fo rm e r resident
o f Beaverton
Born, to M r. and M rs E lw ood
B ro w n , M arch 31. a boy T h is is
the great grandson o f I. L M o rlo c k
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To the visitor, the pressroom of a. newspaper is per­
haps its most interesting department. To the business
man who spends his good money for advertising space,
it’s a vital spot.
Before the Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.)
was established, 21 years ago, doors to pressrooms
were generally plastered with signs that shouted: “No
Admittance” - “Keep Out - This Means YOU.”
But in an infrequent and rare case when a question­
ing advertiser doubted a circulation statem ent
claimed Missouri for his home, and said “Show me,”
there was a way to show him. The little automatic
counter, for instance, which is affixed to presses could
be made to do as many tricks as a paddle wheel at a
old-time carnival.
Publishers printing more than 80 per cent of the
newspapers circulated in the United States have no
pressroom secrets. There’s no inviolable department
secreted behind locked pressroom doors among news­
papers that are A. B. C. members.
Whn the A. B. C. auditor comes in to inspect and
report on circulation figures, his impartial findings re­
veal HOW MUCH PAID circulation - WHERE it is
distributed - HOW it is secured.
How many papers are printed is secondary in im­
portance, even if the total number of copies run off
the press happens to agree with the circulation claim.
The A. B. C. audit report shows how many people
WANT and PAY for the paper. Newspapers that are
used only to put under carpets or to wrap packages
can’t be productive circulation for advertisers.
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