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    Ill L E S B O K O
P a re Eight
Boy Drowns
Banks Sunday
S e n io r
C la s s
W in
P la y
T ra c k
ARG U S.
THE GREAT AMERICAN HOME
H IL L S B O R O ,
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, «4 —
Mi
S p a ik s sister, M is R o b o t
at M ountain V ie» cem etery For
P o n u io y . Sunday
cst G rin c lln d e i taking com p.im ha -
M r. Virgil Land«’s.s (E d ith Van
ch arg e of arra n g e m e n ts
Kle« I » and fam ily of Chltw oiul
Mrs
llolzm eyet w as born lit
w e re guesls last w«*« k of her put
M inneapolis. M inn M arch
1H7X
ru t
Mi and M is J J VanKlec»«
z and cam e to O regon in 1891. m u i-
Mi
I and« - re tu rn e d ho m e w it h
ly in g C asper H o l/m cy cr m Forest
h o ch ild ren M onday m orning
G rove F e b ru a ry 19. 1892 Sin- is
S c \c in l from hero a tte n d e d the
M u s ic F e s tiv a l on F r i d a y : su rv iv e d by her yvnloyyei and four W iito n n G ra n g e Guests fo r
play. "P an th er's Claw ." given bv
c hildren. M rs R p N ixon and
T r a c k P la c e s W o n
the jenioi «la .s of Beuverttm higu
H enry F llolzm eyet- of Forest
D a y ; P ittm a n s M ove
.•.eh«ml Fi nlay «’Veiling
G rove, Mrs Jes.se S h o rtrid g c of
Som e of ihe scholars «< th e up
A lbany and Mrs I N McCollum
P e te r lloscow school 511 class will of V ernonia
illy M n E I. < o b I
pci grades of th»’ school attcndeil
pit-sent an Indian o p e re tta culled
KINTON Ktntoii Otung«’ will the pre lim in a rie s for th«’ a n n u al
"The F earless O ne" in th e Ju n io r
tne«‘l in «11 Uay scsm U h i at tin* hall W ashington county grade« school
h igh a u d ito riu m at 8 p m Friday
this S aturday O fficers and nivin track m eet at B eaverton h I g it
T he R ainbow F airies a re tak en
in ts of W inona Grung«' of Tualatin sc’hool F iutay afteriuxm
from Mrs. M ooberry’s room T he
w ill be guests for the day ’The lee
.ui s E unice S n id er w as a w eek
proceeds w ill be used In p urehas
lin e r. Alice Kluke, has pieiMiicd a lid guest of her sister. Mrs Ar
m g a ra d io for th e school O the:
proRrum In observance of Mothei
Inn Saelcns «Lucille S n ld e ri. of
room s of tile school w ill sell candy
day, also literary and m usical mini
’ortlund S he re tu rn e d home Son
th e night of th e p ro g ram L eads
iH'is,
and
a
question
box
Pot
luel.
lay evening, her s ls te i coining out
L A U REL RIDGE S ev eral fa m ­
a re tak e n by A rlen e L entz, Ju n e
d
in
n
e
r
at
noun
'The
niccting
w
ill
*or
a short visit at the h«»me «»f
Ireland. L loyd A nderson. R obert ilies of this d istric t a re re m o d e l­ convene at 10 30 in tho iiim ning
her parents. M r am t Mrs Georg«*
P e ters a n d V ernon Guluwuy. Miss} ing and re -d e e o ia tin g th e ir farm V isiting g ran g ers welcom e
in id rr
Mrs II I’
M cC orm ick is d irec tin g the o p ­ b uildings Mr. a n d
Sonic of the school e h lh h e n are
S tric k le r have ju st com pleted r e ­
e re tta
la*I tig kept hom e on account of the
d eco ratin g tw o room s in
th e ir
P ro g ra m G iven
T h e till class re p ea le d th e ir ussem } home. S e v e ral neig h b o rs a re help m um ps
Aid M eet Today
l.v program F rid ay night
O ver lug W alter F ü h re r put a new roof
Ladles* Aid sin iety will meet thi
five d o llars w as cleared, w hich will on his barn J L. C uppocn Is r e ­
b
u
ild
in
g
bis
garage,
a
n
d
a
group
T hursday ufternoon at the hom e of
b e tu rn e d over to th e T reb le C let
of neig h b o rs a re
helping Jo h n M is Emery VanKle«‘k All ladles
clu b for costum es
T h e tea ch e rs e n jo ye d a d in n er M atthiesen lav a co n crete fo u n d a ­ a rc inv ited to be present.
a t th e J u n io r high school on A pril tion for a new barn
Mr and Mis. G eorge S n id e r and
Accidents in W ashington o u n P
24 T h e d in n e r w as p lanned b y } Miss M argaret S ta rk had as het ilaughti-i M itt E u n ic e
Mrs Ivv logging op«’iatio n s resu lted m th •
guest
T
uesday
a
n
d
W
ednesday
th e J u n io r high tea ch e rs and the
El i nt. Mrs
L ucille S aelcns und deuth of tw o m en last w eek, ac
P e te r Boscow faculty fu rn ish e d the V eona Russell, w ho reeen tly moved d a u g h te r S h ared of P ortland. mw*nt
cording to th«- re p o rt of Fre«l S e w
to th e M ountain Hom e district
e n te rta in m e n t.
the w eek-end w ith Mi and Mrs
Mr a n d Mrs. H P. S tric k le r G eorge S n id er in Ione T hey re ell. coroner H arvey A braham My
P e te r Boscow 511 w as d e fea te d by
ers. 41. of G lenw ood was Instanlls
th e D avid Hill school in a gam e e e le b ia te d th e ir fo rtieth w edding tu rn e d hom e M onday evening
kill«*«! T h u rsd a y ut the In tern tate
a n n iv e rsa ry A pril 21 P re se n t w ere
of indoor 7 to 6.
P le ac h in g service by the pastor. Logging com pany neur G lenw ood
Mr. and Mrs. W illard D ow ney and Rev. W E Sim pson, 9 45 Sunday
A bsentees Decrease
a n d on the sam e day Eric P V n
d a u g h te rs Jo A nn and J u n e of
T h ere has been a de cre ase in the L ongview . W ash.. Mr. a n d Mrs m orning, follow ed hy B ible school helden. 43. of P o rtlan d died at the
n u m b er of a b sen tees at th e d if ­ D aniel W erre and L ora M arie. Mr at 10 15 E veryone is invite«! to be Jo n e s hospital of in ju rire sustain«*«)
fe re n t schools, th o u g h th e re is still a n d Mrs. J A. S tric k le r a n d c h il­ present.
at th e Hunt Logging com pany at
n tltm a n * M ove
a m ild epidem ic of contagious d is­ d re n M ildred and Richard. Mr tinil
liu c o n a A pril 23.
eases. Roy C rid e r of P e te r Boscow Mrs. J. 11 S tric k le r of Prescott
Mr und Mrs C h arles P ittm an
Myers, a choke setter, wa« In
5B has been ill A k ira T sugaw a of
and
fam
ily,
w
ho
huve
been
muk-
sta n tly killed w hen stru ck by •
Miss E velyn P a rk s sp en t se v ­
th e 811 re tu rn e d to school th is w eek e ra l days lust w eek w ith her sis­ ing th e ir hom e d u rin g the past year fulling snag A d rag line snarl«*«I
a fte r being out w ith m um ps Stew ter. M rs H arold S ta rk , a n d fa m ­ on th e E rank R ichards place, m ov­ on th«* snag nnd pulled It over on
a rt H oltz a n d C h a rle s G raham , also ily.
ed last w eek to th e Je ffe rie s plac • the man. cru sh in g his skull
from the 6B. a re ab sen t w 11 h
V erheiden. a high clim ber, wn
M r a n d Mrs W alter S p a th and on C ooper m ountain, n ear the H
m um ps D onuld Eagon tro m this sons R obert and R alph v isited the E G ra b h o rn place, to m ake th eir rep o rte d to huve fallen 110 feci
class is ill w ith flu.
from a tree A lthough suffering ,i
O tto K rebs fam ily a t Six C orners home.
Win Nine Firsts
A p ril 21.
Mrs L illy M. lh e rly w ent to broken neck, leg and riba, he llv«*«l
In th e p re lim in a ry tra c k m eet
Mr. a n d Mrs Jo h n M atthiesen H lllsboro T hursday to a tte n d the tw o days a fte r th e a<*cid«»nt
held a t Forest G rove F rid ay a fte r- visited P o rtlan d friends Sunday
O dd F ellow and Hebekuh a n n iv e r ­
' noon H illsboro w on n in e f i r s t
Mr and M rs R ichard Jo y c e sp o n ­ sary Mrs B ierly re tu rn e d hom e
Mortal Meet llrld
places a n d e ig h t second places. Tin- sored an E aster egg h u n t for se v ­ F riday afternoon uceom|>uriied by
Bloom ing local. Farmers* Union,
boys w in n in g first places in class eral little guests Sunday T hose her dau g h ter. Mrs E thel M cCor­ social In C ornelius A pril 10 wa-
t II w ere G eorge T sugaw a, 75-yurd e n jo y in g th e h unt w ere R ichard mick. und fam ily. T hey re tu rn e 1 w ell a tte n d ed High arorea w ere
dash. E lm er Rollins, baseball th ro » and M ildred S trick le r, Verin. H u ­ to th e ir hom e in the evening.
m ade by Mrs Jo h n K am na and
Dan N osier, bro ad ju m p . Boys t a k ­ b e rt and D elm ar A ebischer, P u tri-
Mr. und Mrs G eorge A Lew is F red K rahiner. a n d low by Mr
ing second place in class I w ere cia and B etty Joyce.
und son Elden. Mrs. A nnie Jackson F ra n k lin Koch and Lou N euklrch
Bud Hines. J a c k B utler. Jo h n
P upils of L aurel R idge school e n ­ and E ileen Jackson, ail of P ortland, Next soeiul m eeting will I m * a dance
C h risten so n a n d T eddy G ard n er, jo y ed an E aster egg h unt Morula v visited Mr and M rs G eorge H in Bunning*i hall t
\t
relay ; L oren B ro n leew e a n d R ob­ w hich, d u e to th e rain, w as held S n id e r Monday.
H E veryone is w elcom e
e r t O gilbee, pole v a u lt, in class II, inside th e school house.
Mr. and Mrs B R Sm ith. Mt
G eorge T sugaw a.
50-yard dash;
R ecently organized 4-H G ard en and Mrs W S Bowen and son
Fruit Growers M r r <
B illy F oelker. 75-yard dash; G eorge clu b of L aurel R idge held its first S helb u rn , all of Sherw ood, v is ite d
W ashington C ounty F ru it Grow
T sugaw a. Billy F o elk er, E lm er R ol­ re g u la r m eeting at the school Frt Mr and Mrs J H A ten Friday.
ers* a s s o c ia tio n w ill m oot In th e
lins and Leon B unner, relay . Dan day aftern o o n N ext m eeting will
Mr and Mrs B ert S p a rk s and basem ent of th e court house her«*
N osier, high ju m p G irls w inning be May 10
son C lem ent of P o rtla n d visited ut H p m Monday
first places in class I w ere M ary
E lla M ariner. 75-yard dash; M arv
E lla M ariner. Irene D arnell. A lle e ,i
Ellis. Z elda W eintz. relay ; Lesta
P irie. b aseball th ro w for a c c u ra c y .
L esta P irie. baseball throw for d is­
tance. In class II: B etty T raugli
her. baseball th ro w for accuracy;
E vely n P atto n , baseb all throw to-
distance. G irls ta k in g second places
in class II w ere Viola Bean. 60-
y a rd dash; Viola Bean. E dith Sah
now. E dna R asm ussen. F ern W eintz.
relay. All of th ese ch ild ren a re
eligible to p a rta k e in th e finals
of the county trac k m eet S aturday
a fte rn o o n on th e H illsboro union
I high field
On T uesday th e pup ils of the
Ju n io r high enjoyed a n illu stra te -1
talk on fire p re v en tio n given by
O M T h u rb o r. T his lectu re was
given, d u e to th e in te rest of C hari
W alker of H illsboro, w ho obtained
M r T h u rb o r's services
12777229
O n W ednesday the p upils of the
J u n io r high had th e o p p o rtu n ity
of seeing slides on fire p rev en tio n
T his w as p re sen te d by th e state
board of forestry.
F estiv al F riday
M usic festival w ill be given F r i­
day a t union h igh gym w ith H ills­
boro g rade schools and n earb y ru ra l
schools p a rticip a tin g C h ild re n will
be grouped in tw o choruses: L o w ­
e r grade, first to th ird or fourth
grade: u p p e r grade, th ird or fo u rtn
to e ig h th g rade Each of these tw o
choruses w ill sing th re e songs oil
w hich th ey have been p racticing
T h ere w ill be c om m unity sin k ­
ing. a n d special n u m b ers from the
v a rio u s schools.
No adm ission w ill be charged
and th e public is invited. R ehear
sal tim e is 1:15 and th e festival
begins at 2:30.
Peter Boscow
Class in PI ay
f.sohf
a o > play of
T e MPEÄ# IM ASrAMt? OFÌÌK'.
I MAO WST TAKE MAC TIME (W
tCtWCÆ TK KITE
F r id a y :
P la c e s
<By U p *. Fred W-lfordl
BA N K S R esidents of B anks and
v icin ity w ere shocked Sunday a f t­
ernoon o v e r the d row ning of M in­
o ra Shigeno. a little n ine-year-old
Ja p a n e se boy T he boy accom pnn-
ied by tw o y ounger Ja p a n ese boy s.
Kogi Shigeno and Tom i Ishii. was
fishing in D airy c ree k not fa r from
B anks.
M inora slipped in to th e w ater,
w h ic h w as seven feet deep a t th a t }
place, and a fte r stru g g lin g to keep
on top w ent down. Hts little com ­
panions did not seem to realize the
d a n g er M inora w as in so did not
h asten to get help T h eir inquiries
for a good sw im m er finally re v e a l­
ed th e trag ed y and th en the r e ­
sponse w as quick. A ustin M arr. ■
P a u l R osencrons a n d B randon H all
plunged into th e w a ter w hich was
v e ry cold a n d so m uddy th a t the
body could not be seen. A fter a
fran tic sea rc h by th e th re e it w as
finally located fifteen feet below
w h ere it w ent in by B randon Hail
w ho b ro u g h t th e boy out. He was
rushed to F orest G rove w h ere a
pulm otor w as used, but to no avail.
H e had been in th e w a te r a p p ro x i­
m ately fo rty m in u tes w hen tak en
out.
M inora w as th e son of M r and
Mrs. K. I. Shigeno. a berry' grow ei
n e a r B an k s He also is su rv iv e d
by tw o bro th ers. Shizue a n d K oji
a t B anks and tw o sisters, K eize
a t B anks, a n d Mrs. E iko T anaka
a t C ornelius. He w as a p u p il in the
fo u rth g ra d e of th e B anks sc h o o l.1
F u n e ra l services w ere c o n d u c te d :
T uesday a fte rn o o n in Forest G rove }
a n d th e body la te r ta k e n to P o rt -1
lan d fo r crem ation.
rem oved to a h o sp ital in P o rtla n d
w h ere she is re p o rte d im proving
S enior Play F riday
Mr and Mrs. S tan ley S inclair
T ickets a re on sale h e re th is j
and Mrs. F W S in c la ir of H ills­
w eek for th e sen io r play, "F u ll
boro v isited Mr. a n d M rs N. B ar-
House," w hich w ill be presented}
d a n F riday.
F rid ay e vening in th e high school
Miss P e a rl B eard of P o rtla n d v i s ­
aud ito riu m .
ited M rs M C. D odds S aturday
F erd a n d Ja c k S ch u lm erich of
(B y Mr*. John M D avidson)
night
a n d Sunday
S ty le re v u e in w hich g arm en ts
P o rtlan d v isited th e ir m other. M rs
H E L V E T IA --B and m em b ers w ill
Lose
to
Buxton
p
ro
d
u
ced
in
sew
ing
classes
and
M innie S chulm erich, and o th e r r e l­
B anks g ra d e school w as d efeated presen t a pro g ram a t th e K P.
old fashioned gow ns w e re d isp la y ­
ativ e s here Sunday.
hall at N o rth P la in s S a tu rd ay .
S a tu rd ay th e senior class held a ed w as th e fe a tu re of th e ad u lt in b aseball T uesday by th e B u x ­ H elvetia b an d is alw ay s w illin g to
ed u catio n e x h ib it held S a tu rd ay ton school a t B u x to n 12 to 13.
food sale in Mr. P o w n e's store.
Roy d efea te d G a rd en H om e h e re help e n te rta in and th is b e n efit is
a fte rn o o n a t th e H illsboro ch am b er
P lace in Meet
to ra ise funds for m usic a n d n eces­
A g ro u p of th e B anks grade of com m erce. A p p ro x im ately 250 S unday 7 to 3
M r a n d Mrs W alter W ild of sa ry expenses. All a re u rg e d to
school p u p ils w ith th e ir tea ch e rs p ersons v isite d th e e x h ib it of a c ­
com
e a n d help th e boys a n d en jo y
a tte n d ed th e p re lim in a ry tra c k m eet com plishm ents of th e 17 county P o rtla n d v isited Mrs. M. A. DodiL a social evening. A dance w ill
S un d av a fte rn o o n
in F orest G rove F rid a y aftern o o n . SERA education classes
M r a n d M rs Ed M izner of P o rt- | follow th e pro g ram
Peggy W ilson w on first in th e
E n th u sia sm o v e r th e p rogram
d spent th e w e ek -e n d w ith re l- , S ev eral of th e local boy’s w ent
bask etb all and b aseball th ro w . A lta w as ex p ressed by R W. Weil. lan
ativ e s at B anks
fishing in th e sloughs S u n d ay and
B row n w on second in th e bask et- county re lief c h airm a n . M rs K E.
M rs O tto G allow ay of P o rtla n d re tu rn e d w ith som e good catches
b all and b a se b all th ro w and also M cL ennon. su p e rin te n d e n t of vo-
second in th e 50-yard dash. Ja m es catio n al ed u catio n
in
P o rtla n d v isited re la tiv e s in B anks S a tu rd ay of cat fish,
Scouts to S erv e
Cason won first in th e high ju m p schools, and K e n n eth Beach, sta te a n d S u n d a y
At scout m eetin g F rid a y n ig h t
T hose from B anks, w ho a tte n d ed
Miss E velyn Ja c k so n sp en t th e su p erv iso r of a d u lt e d u ca tio n Mrs.
1 a rra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade to h a v e
w eek-end w ith M iss J u n e G a rv in M cL ennon a n d B each c ite d the th e sh o w er given for Miss M arv ' th e Boy Scouts serve lu n ch at N orth
a t B uxton.
need for th e p ro g ram a n d express- K ingston, b rid e-e le c t of J a m es H ar- P la in s S a tu rd a y nig h t w hen the
F ra n c is Thom pson of P o rtla n d ed th e hope th a t th e w o rk w ould lem an. at th e K ansas C ity com ­ ' H elvetia band gives a p ro g ram a n d
m u n ity
hall
S a tu rd a y evening,
sp en t th e w e ek -e n d a t th e B. W be c o n tin u e d n e x t year.
dance P ro ceed s w ill be used for
A rm e n tro u t hom e.
In a d d itio n to th e sty le revue. w e re Mr. a n d M rs F re d W olford 1 scout m eetin g expenses.
' th e p ro g ram in clu d e d m usical n u m ­ and d a u g h te rs H azel and Ju a n ita
M ake S o u th e rn T rip
Mr and M rs F ra n k S im pson and
a n d son V ernon. J J Hutchen«.
M r and M rs. M. T u rn e r a n d Mr. bers by a stu d e n t ch o ru s d ir e c te i M r a n d Mrs. B e rn ard S ellers and son A lien and Mr and Mrs. A lex
I
by
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
C.
O
W
ilson
of
B arcley and d a u g h te r J e a n of P o r t­
a n d Mrs. H erm an T u rn e r re tu rn e d
~
j „ , . H azeldale. by M rs
Je ssie F le tt cf d a u g h te r Ja n e t.
. ___ « „ ¡ I •>!
land v isited Mrs. E lizabeth R itte r
m o to r D ip th ro u g h N evada a n d M.eti.g e r' a " d an *"s‘ru m e n ta l ¿ rio
Sunday.
C alifornia. In Reno, th ey v isited ° f
M rs W ilson a n d Mrs
Fire Endangers
Mr. T u r n e r s b ro th er. C reed, w ho
of H lllsboro' Flag
A call for h e lp to fight fire was
salu
te
a
n
d
singing
of
"
A
m
e
ric
a
-
accom panied th em to B oulder Dam.
sent out S un d ay a fte rn o o n w hen
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w as given by e ig h t m em bers of the
th e fire on M unson's c le arin g by
A tw o d .
p
- n a tu i a liz atio n classes of Mrs. F ra n k
A ngeles a n d th e re tu rn tr ip w as
G opher a n d m ole tra p p in g and M ason Hill school sp read a n d was
D
avis
of
H
illsboro
a
n
d
O.
V.
W
hite
m ad e by w ay of th e coast highw ay. of F o rest G rove. S h o rt play w as poisoning d e m o n stra tio n s w ill be close to th e G onyo place No d a m ­
Mr. a n d Mrs. A lfred L ew is and p re sen te d by stu d e n ts of M rs given at T ig ard a n d S herw ood on age w as done u p to th is w riting.
sons of K ansas C ity v isited Mr. M atilda W hitford of O renco. Mrs M ay 9 by Roy F ugate, b u re au of M r a n d Mrs. V ictor C h risten sen
a n d Mrs. V ern P ric k e tt Sunday.
P O. F u rlie of F orest G rove gave biological survey, acco rd in g to L a n d C h ris C h risten sen w ere v isit­
Mrs. L au ra R obinson left M on­ a sp in n in g dem o n stratio n
E. F rancis, a ssista n t co u n ty agent. ing th e ir siste r. M rs A nna Ja n e n .
day for a few w eeks visit w ith h e r
M em bers of th e com m ittee e x ­ T hese ro d e n ts a re serious pests in P o rtla n d S unday, w hen th ey got
sister in S an Francisco.
pressed a p p rec ia tio n for th e co­ and a re c ausing con sid erab le d a m ­ a telep h o n e c all th a t th e ir place
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cF arlane o p eratio n of W eil's D e p artm en t age to gardens, pastures, hay and w as in d a n g er. T he w ind changed
a n d d a u g h te r N adine of F orest store. J. C. P enney C om pany, C. g ra in crops, h e said.
and no dam age w as done.
G rove visited re la tiv e s in B anks C. S to re and H illsboro florist.
M r and M rs A be Y oungen and
E ffective m ethods of trap p in g
a n d M anning Sunday.
a n d poisoning th ese pests have E laine Y oungen v isited Mr. and
Mr. and M rs H enry A tlee v is­
been w o rk ed out by th e b u re a u of Mrs. M. W olfolk in P o rtla n d S u n ­
ited frien d s in M etzger S un d ay
biological survey. T hese m ethod- day Mrs. W olfolk is a niece of
Mrs W G. W alker. Mrs. V ern
w ill be dem o n strated . P ersons c a r ­ M r Y oungen
P ric k ett. Mrs. C. B. H all a n d Mrs.
A good c row d a tte n d e d th e Sw iss
ing to a tte n d th e dem o n stratio n s
G eorge Moss accom panied Mrs. Tom
a re ask e d to get in touch w ith th e V erien dan ce a t H elvetia hall S a t­
Q ualls to th e R. N. A. c ard p a rty
u rd a y night. O ne of th e m em bers
Rev E T ilton w ill p reach S u n ­ co u n ty a g en t's office. C harles V an- of
in H illsboro T uesday evening Mrs
th e ir o rc h e stra w as sick and
1 or
day m o rn in g in stead of in th e e v e ­ K leek of B eav erto n ro u te ro
P ric k e tt w on first.
u te Tony N ussbaum er and Mrs. F Van
R ichard Jo y c e of S herw ood
Mrs. F ra n k H erb and O tis J o h n ­ ning. A t th re e in th e a fte rn o o n D r 3.
Lorn
p layed accordions a n d F ern
th e fo u rth
son won first a t th e B anks R. N. L ew is M agin w ill hold
.
W aeffler th e piano.
A. c a rd p a rty F rid a y ev en in g and q u a rte rly c onference in th e church
P ro g ram S a tu rd a y M ason Hill
second high w as m ade by M rs
J o h n L ee a n d g ra n d c h ild re n B a r- In v it a t io n f o r W e i l ’»
A program a n d pie social w ill be
G eorge Moss a n d W. W. William.- b a ra a n d J o h n R itn e a r o f G reen
S a le G iv e n in P a g e A d given a t M ason Hill school F riday
A rth u r M a rr of P e n d leto n v isited M ountain w ere S u n d ay d in n e r par-
In v ita tio n to W eil's a n n u al spring night. M ay 3, T he public is inv ited
Mr. and M rs A ustin M arr A p ril 21. £ guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. G. W.
DAVID BRADFORD
sale, sta rtin g _ F riday. is e x ten d ed to atten d . L adies b rin g pies.
M rs E. T u ck e r a tte n d e d a P y th i­ M cG raw .
F u n e ra l services for D avid B ra d ­
F e rd H a rtra m p f of H illsboro vis-1 to th e people of th is com m u n ity in
a n S iste r conv en tio n a t Y am hill
ford.
4L
shop forem an of C a rn a ­
MRS.
ANNIE
KERBY
ite
T hursday.
. d a t th e E li G rin d le hom e T h u rs- a full page a d v ertisem e n t on the
S ervices w ill be held for Mrs. tio n L u m b er com pany, w ere held
back page of th e first section.
Mr. a n d Mrs. R eid E ld rid g e of d a '
A nnie K erby, 73. w ho died T uesday M onday aftern o o n a t th e Forest
H illsboro a n d M iss H attie K ennedy
G ive P ro g ra m
a t h e r P o rtlan d hom e, t o d a y G ro v e C h ristia n ch u rch He died
B ethany B ap tist C hurch
and Ray P e n d e g aste of P o rtla n d
A g roup of P acific u n iv ersity
B ible school. 9:45 a m.; p reaching iT h u rsd ay ) a t 4:30 p. m. a t th e A p ril 24 at S t V incent's hospital
v isited a t th e J e ff K ennedy hom e stu d e n ts in clu d in g D ean M arg aret
S unday.
M organ. B ill M ason. E v ely n B ain- service, subject. "G ettin g dow n to F o rest G rove M. E. ch u rch Rev. in P o rtlan d . In te rm e n t w as in F o r ­
h a v e est V iew cem etery.
B ridge c lu b m et T h u rsd a y w ith ter. M arie C ole and F ra n c is N asn th e ro o t of tro u b les." Psa. 51:10, 11 A le x an d e r B e n n ett w ill
M r B rad fo rd w as born in O k la ­
M rs O tis Johnson. H igh honors p u t on a p ro g ram before th e B anks a. in.; young p eople’s m eetings. c h arg e of services a n d T hom as hom
N ovem ber 5, 184, and cam e
w ere w on by M rs C. B. H all, high school stu d e n t body. T h e pro- 7:30 p. m.: song and preach in g se rv ­ Isaacs of th e m usic. In te rm e n t w ill to O a. regon
12 y e ars ago. He was
second by Mrs. Cass W ilson a n d gram consisted of songs, re ad in g ice. 8 p. m„ subject: "A food for be in F orest View cem etery.
M rs K erby was born in Y ork­ forem an for C a rn atio n com pany for ,
new b orn babes.” E verybody w e l­
consolation by V era U techt.
and a skit.
e
ig
h
t
y
e
ars
A sister in T exas. M rs I
shire.
E
ngland.
A
pril
5,
1862.
cam
e
Mr. and M rs. J o h n K essler and
Mr. a n d Mrs. W illiam S ellers come. Rev. T heo L eger, pastor.
to A m erica 51 y ears ago. and to Bessie W illiam s, su rv iv es him.
d a u g h te rs E lsie and G e rald in e a t-I sp en t th e w e ek -e n d a t th e hom es
O regon in 1884 S he m arried Jam es
S hingle Mill O pened
tended E aste r ch u rch services in of D w ight S e lle rs in H illsboro and
A. L. B u tte rw o rth and sons r e ­ K erby in P o rtla n d in 1891. S u rv iv ­ MRS. JOHANNA C. IIOLZMEYF.R
P ortland. M onday M r a n d Mrs. C h arles S e lle rs a t L au re l. S un d ay
Jo h a n n a C ra m e r Holzm eyer. 62.
K essler w ent on to T acom a for a th ey v isited A m os S e lle rs a t St. c en tly opened a shingle m ill at ing h e r a re tw o child ren , Mrs. R
tw o day visit w ith Mrs. K e s s le r's 1 V incent's hospital. Am os is recov- V adis a n d a re now o p e ratin g full J. B ates a n d F ra n k K erby of G as­ w ife of C asp er H olzm eyer of near
F
o
rest G rove, died M onday a f te r ­
ton.
mo’.her, M rs G eorge P rio r, and e rin g n icely from his re c e n t oper- tim e w ith a crew of five w orkers
noon a t h e r hom e F u n e ra l services
T he m ill specializes in dim ension j
fam ily. T he tw o g irls rem a in e d in ation.
S ta te C apitol N ews L e tte r—G iv ­ w ill be held today (T hursday! at
P o rtla n d v isitin g frien d s
M iss M ild red R em ington, w ho shingles.
ing the h ig h lig h ts of official ac- 2 p. m. from th e C ornelius L u th e r­
Mr. and Mrs. L ouie A rth u r a n d w as v isitin g a t th e G eorge F in ck
. . : ______
_____________
L e t th e a d v ertisem e n ts h e lp you I tiv ity a t S alem .—E v ery w eek in an ch u rch w ith Rev. G eorge K oeh­
Mrs. A rth u r’s parents. M ______—.
r and Mrs.
hom e, took
seriously ill T ______
uesday
Marvin* from R eedsport and M iss n ig h t and W ednesday m o rn in g w as m ak e y o u r shopping plans.
th e A rgus.
tf le r officiatin g In term en t w ill be
O pal T u c k e r of P o rtla n d v isited
«
M r. a n d Mrs. E rn ie T u ck e r and
son Don S un d ay
T he M isses E dith Manz and Mal-
ita K le tt of P o rtla n d spent Sunday
a t th e Jo h n K essler home.
Fire Takes Toll
F ire S u n d a y afternoon destroyed
tw o barns, a chickenhouse and a
sm all d w ellin g on th e farm w est of
B anks belonging to Mr. Riggs A
n e w er house was saved as th e
w ind blew the fire aw ay from it.
Hay a n d o th er contents of th e
b a m s w ere destroyed b u t no liv e ­
stock.
M rs Jo h n V anD orn w as tak e n
su d d en ly ill F rid a y afternoon. A
physician w as called w ho rushed
A Menage o f Unusual Importance to lUalnut and Fruit (¡rowers
h e r to th e E m anuel hospital, w here
R e ad T h e s e A d v a n ta g e s :
a n em ergency o peration was pet -
form ed. S h e is rep o rte d to be r e s t ­
a
S h e rw in -W illia m s a nnounces Basi-cop, a tr u e basic copper sul-
COSTS NO MORE. One pound of S-W Cop-
ing nicely.
per S u lfa te contain» 5 2 '/ m etallic copper, one
w p h a te th a t is n e u tra l a n d re q u ire s no lim e to m ake a copper spray
Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck and Mrs.
pound o f bluentone contain« 2 5 '/. One pound
A rchie T hom pson and c hildren of
It is especially su itab le as a foliage sp ray on d e lic ate v a rie tie s such
o f 8-W Basic Copper S u lfa te doe« the work
M o u n tain d ale w ere B anks visitors
as th e peach or w alnut. O fficial tests for co n tro l of W alnut B light
of tw o o f ordinary bluentone.
M onday.
in W estern O regon, show s B asi-cop non in ju rio u s to th e foliage, w h e re ­
C lyde H opkins sp en t the w eek ­
HALEB TO U SB . ft 1« baaic, neutral nnd i«
as hom e m ade B ordeau caused foliage in ju ry in n early e v ery case
end visiting frien d s in Salem .
len« apt to injure fru it and foliage.
M r a n d M rs R eid E ldridge ol
w h e re it w as applied.
MOKE C O N V EN IEN T. Ready to mix with
H illsboro v isited M r and Mrs. Eli
B asi-cop c o n ta in s 52% m eta llic copper, w hile o rd in a ry co p p er su l­
G rin d le T h u rsd a y
w ater. Tf*« it into the tank and Hpray. No
M r a n d M rs. Jo h n H a rtw ick and
mu««,
no fiiRH w ith diaMolving in a barrel ami
fate o r blue stone co n tain s only 26%. O nly 2 pounds of B asi-cop a re
little d a u g h te r Jo y ce spent Sunday
m easuring out hy the gallon.
re
q
u
ire
d
to
50
gallons
to
m
ake
a
4-4-50
B
ordeaux
S
p
ra
y
w
hile
h
o
m
e
­
w ith M r and Mrs R alph K ennedy ■
LESS ERKICHT TO P A T . 100 pound« are
m ade, o r tw o package, B ordeaux re q u ire s 4 pounds of vitro l and 4
and son n o rth of M ountaindale.
equal in copper content to 200 pound« o f blue
M r and M rs M illard B u rn e tt and
pou n d s of lim e to eq u al 2 pounds of B asi-cop in copper content.
vitrol. Therefore, freigh t coat« are one-half
M r a n d Mrs. R alph W ilcox and
an much.
tw o c h ild re n w e n t on a fishing trip
n e a r K casey S unday.
EASIER TO H A N D LE. Comen in powdered
The Shcrwin-Willism» Horticultural Advisor w ill gladly cooperare
T h e A m erican L egion and A u x i l ­
form, packed in 100 pound« bag« ready to u«e.
iary w ill m eet M ay 8 a t th e R. N.
in luggesting an effective and yet economical »pray program.
MIXES
HATISEAi TORII.Y
WITH
OTHER
A hail P la n s w ill be m ade for
BFB A 1
H A T M IA U I
m ak in g a c ra d le ro ll of a ll c h il­
mixe« «ati«factorily w ith A n d h a ta o f Lead,
d re n of v e te ra n s in th is co m m u n ity
Arnennte o f Calcium , and dorm ant and aum-
a t th a t m eeting.
C O V I«
mer oil emulnion«.
Helvetia Band
Gives Benefit
Adult Classes
Give Exhibit
Rodent Elimination
to be Demonstrated
Banks Services
Sunday Morning
“BASI-COP” REVOLUTIONIZING
BORDEAUX SPRAYING
"B E TTE R
TMC
A WANT-AD
IA R T N
W IT H
LESS
SPRAYS"
T he S herwin -W illiams
O F F IC E S
F IN D I T /
CONTROL
AND
W AREHOUSES
IN
P R IN C IP A L
Thursiliiy. May 2, lit.'l’i
OREGON
C IT IE S
co .
PU R E.
C ontain»
no impuritie«.
Kinton Grange
Meet Sat unlay
Laurel Rid^e
People Build
Death Claims
Two Loggers
S3!
TESTED FOR VALUE -M EASURED FOR SIZE
A. B. C. FACTS
A RE
’
Down in Washington there is the Government
Bureau of Standards. Contained in this official depart­
ment are numberless devices and amazing equipment
to test and measure a range and quantity o f materials
and products that are almost beyond conception.
Lacking an ofrieial system for testing and meas­
uring newspaper circulations until twenty-one years
ago, the Audit Bureau of Circulations (A. B. C.) was
formed to function for advertisers and publishers in
the authoritative way the Bureau of Standards serves
commerce generally.
Mysterious gadgets and higher mathematics don’t
enter into the A. B. C. picture. The process itself is a
simple matter. An experienced, impartial auditor
spends several days every year inspecting and thor­
oughly examining e”ery detail of an A. B. C. member’s
circulation.
This auditor reveals, through a formal audit re­
port of several pages, vital information that every ad­
vertiser must follow if he expects to know what he’s
getting for what he is paying.
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35
For instance, the audit report shows press runs
of various editions of each issue—identifies territories
in which this total circulation is distributed—shows in­
ducements, if any, that were used to obtain subscrip­
tions—specifies what percentage of the circulation is
in arrears beyond allowed time—shows what copies
were distributed, if any, without payment.
Then—and not until such unpredjudiced infor­
mation is available—does an advertiser know how
many prospective customers his sales message is reach­
ing.
Short measure or short count can’t get by an A.
B. C. auditor’s report any more than the U. S. Bureau
of Standards would give its approval to a product or
material that was masquerading under false claims
and, therefore, under false values.
W llshnrtgM rq US
One of Only Two W eekly NewHpnper A. B. C. M embers West
of the Rocky Mountains