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Thursday, May 9, 1935 H IL L 8B O R O K inton School Exercises Set S e n a to r Dunne Sp eak er Eve G r a d u a tio n M o n d a y at follow ing progrum : song by u ll ) “It’ii u G ood T h in g to be 11 G ru n g rr, * rviuhng, M i n . P e n n in g to n , moiim by young ludy incinheiM of th e grung«*, (juehtlon box; xtunt by aurprixvcom - • m ittee, Ada G u ttin g und K ate T vu-i fe l, u ll pre Merit tuking p a rt; bou-1 ( | u ««I n p re sen te d to m other« present, | und u Hpeviul one to oldext m other P lass p resen t, Mrs. M orris, 02, of W inona j Deleg.ates to M eet Elected S p eak s; F estival M usic H eld Friday Grunge. A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Three T . D . Tallm an Buried Friday ^kia. UJezki Patie/ina^ K FISH DERBY of r„a, Meet Captured by B eav e rto n 4 N orth Plains Beats Glenwood 25 to 8 a,kd NEW S FU EL Edging« and inside, d ry ; 16-inch E x cellen t k itch en w « mk I. th e best buy you can find. Seasoned »Slab and Illoek 16-inrli O ld G ro w th Fir Coal and G aseo B riq u ets H erm a n R eh se I ’lb .n c 2062 HENRY A. BELL H enry A Hell. tifi, late of B e av e r ton ro u te 2. died A pril 29 and f u n e ral services w ere held T h u rs day in P o rtla n d u n d e r auspices of W illam ette lodge. A F. A A. M We specialize In q u a lity m ereiai p rin tin g .—Argus. the ffaJtr / "a” ^ b- . _ S u n d a y guests at - „ „ a k " .: V R othstrom hom e w ere Mr. a n d Mrs F ra n k L ovegren und d a u g h te r El sic of P o rtla n d E lb e rt and Irene S tevens w ere S a tu rd u y n ig h t a n d S unday guests oi Miss L au ra A hlstrom of P o r t land. T hey sp e n t S unday ut the farm of the hostess’ b ro th er ut V ancouver. S. E. S to lle r is d riv in g a new F ord V-8 M r . . , ? “ m ? ’S T ! . ’ ’ ’ S S a. com - i flBd Mrs. W alter S chm idt a rc b u ild in g th e ir new house on his 11 fa th e r’s place. T h e fram e w o rk is ull up a t th is w riting. D an C h a m b ers is su p e rin te n d in g th e w ork. Mr. H u lit is assisting th is week. Mr. a n d Mrs. H enry Reese and Mr. a n d Mrs. W. L. S te v en s ac com panied by Mr. and Mrs. Ed D cm m in of Scholls w ere S a tu rd ay ev en in g p a rty guests a t th e Ted S a ttle r hom e in P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. Roy F ields and c h ild ren F rances a n d E arl, form er re sid en ts h e re b u t now of Hillsboro, visited frien d s a n d fo rm er n e ig h bors a t th e ball gam e S unday. T hey son Of h ^ ansdu n X , ^ e h„Ci„Agd‘llt>h h m idt ld ‘ . S S ® chm S unday evening. V elm a a n d A rk le R osevear w ere «u e s,s a t “ Pa r t -V at «he Ed Holcom hom e at Scholls S a tu rd ay evening. l.ll.Y W H IT E l*ur«*at lili«v, fir m ly planted In th r rrfune of the eurth, "Toil not’* hut by «imple taking W ondroua beauty has ita b irth. Euirlhly hold i« wiiwty T h ru ita austenanre B u t th r lig h t and a ir to them th e ir H« ~ " •*» » « • in the m urk and m ire heAotr, But by ronntant l<H>kinu upward Fb»wer» o f pureat w h ite m ay «row - ID A K A Y S . Farmers’ Cash Store M OTHER H om e at Hayward L'CSlFOVeu Dy Fife O tto Schultz CM i a r R rta May, L avea and V ervlin erylin Schult? Schultz of May. nt i Salem , re la tiv e s of W. R. Hudson. Vlsitcd a t th e H udson hom e S u n - ' day Ti,e U pdike b ro th e™ a " d th eir fam il'e s visited in P o rtla n d F riday w ith th e ir cousin and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. G len Shelton, w ho left S a tu rd a y fo r M ichigan. Garden Cultivator . 50-ft. Hose, with couplings Garden R i ll « ' Garden Hoe .... M -plnt fc.75 «. ! 1.95 « 95c 90c 14-inch Bull Bearing Self- Sharpening $C*.35 Mower ............... 9 3-piece Garden Set .... Bamboo Leaf Kake .... Paint and R epair on M onthly P aym ents (N II A Plan) L et us give you full In fo rm a tion how you ntnv finance th e rebuilding, m odernizing, re p a in tin g and re p a irin g of y o u r p ro p e rty th ro u g h the N ational H ousing Act Plan. S elfrid ge Furniture C om pany P hone 2 1 X Í 136 S. Third A ve. B O W LIN G SUNDAY Noon to M idnight. CLEM ’S PLACE Confcetloner» - Bowling Alley» Billiards 1260 Main 8t. Shop Location Fred's Superior Market G reenhouse 12th and O ak St. Phone 651 or 1021 ■' CARS W ITH A ll Steel Bodies R einforced with Steel H ydraulic Brakes A re S afest at AH Tim es! DODGE and have these two very essential SAFETY FEATURES If you chan g e y o u r ad d ress k in d ly n o tify th e A rgus d irec t and at once. tf C A D Y M O TO R CO. H illsboro O regon I»n t it good to k n o w that you can n o w get a ll th e feature« yo u w a n t y o u r n e w re frig e r ator to have . . . and «till not have to w o rry ab o u t price? Folk» call L eon ard the co-np/efe refrig erator because it offer« It’s the place you hail from- where you vote - where your Main Street is and where your friends live. Bowling gives your muscles the play and your brain the relaxa tion you need after a day's office w ork! Play often — and keep fit. Everything t o assure your enjoyment. Greenhouse PLYMOUTH R. H . E. (!u t o n 1 4 1 iin rd rn HMM 4 9 1 John non and Hedin ; H a ll and D aim ler. R H. E. Roy 12 16 1 M |B ewBod . 5 9 V'anderzantlrn. Jensen, and S to re y ; Beck el, J. L ud i, B u tler and Zwiedel. Just as you are loyal to your family-be loyal to your home town. 45c 35c 20 15 Glenwood N o rth Plain« H u n t. Sm ith, Dt»ber and Knjren ; G rtw an and Auld. Boost Your Home Tow n VERSATILE SPAR VARNISH 80c B ronkry Muller’s __ Flower Shop * and _ s t a te C apitol N ew s L e tte r - G iv - ing th e h i8h li8hts of official ac- tiv ity at S a le m E v erv in th e A r^us. 3 REFRIGERATION BUYERS Now get the complete refrigerator with 2 to 4 times as many features N o glass rings on the mahogany! N o water marks on floors! No wcathcr-whitc on front doors! Versatile Spar Varnish protects woods— natural or stained. It gives a tough durable film that dries w ith a high gloss. Use it everywhere. It's an easy-to-use all-pur pose varnish, clear and light in color. PT. and SPR AY 149 S. Third A ve. This varnish is a "tough guy! R esists h o t and c o ld - fresh and salt w ater. D ries hard o vernight pivrn th«*y liv e ; <>*f~ heaven beauty niv«. Aloha Hank» Shell, Doughty and Karp. ■■■■■■■■■■I H ilh i Roll o f H o n o r G iven /o r I Keene, Seaside, second . D. Stew nrt. Sra- I side, th ird C lark. M ilw au kie, fourth. Distance. 20 feet U inches 220 love hurdle« Saaton, Iteaverton. t frlat . Arm ee, Forest GrtA-e, second. S c h iliN t- H ill M ilita ry , t h ir d . Hit «*. H lll»- l»t«ro. fourth. Tim e. 27.2. H a lf-m ile relay lleaverton , f ir - t iN y - lund. Josay, Saxton, Kmmon» • . H ill M ili* | tary. «<*«-<>n«|. M ilw au kie. th ird . h'«»rei4t tirove fiHirth. Tim e. 1 .16.: A>k your atto rn ey to send y o u r of n e ar B anks n illU IM M IIM M IM . Move to P o rtlan d Mr. and Mrs G eorge B urlingham Corwin H ardw are and son G eorge h ave m oved from J th e Elw ood m ill to th e ir hom e in B u x to n F a rm U n io n Team P o rtlan d P rise W inner for Last Week a ■ • z~* R hoda W atson visited her W ins t 14-Inning G am e d a u g h te r Mrs L ily Hove in V a n - Longest T ro u t caught by ■ couver a few days last week. ROSS T U PPER of H illsboro fh f Mr». J m *« llillik e rs Move 20-inch tro u t BU X TO N —F u n e ra l services for M r a n d Mrs. R obert H illik er of T. Tajlroan, 74. who was found the E lw ood m ill h ave moved in to ■ M a,fh r h ’,’* 8 « m e for the W eek's dead a t his hom e h e re M ay 1. w ere C. A. P e terso n ’s house here. D erby W inner! I held a t B uxton cem etery F rid a y ' Deceased is su rv iv ed by the widow, | one brother. A. T allm an of Sonom a, Cal., and one son, Elm o D., and tw o gran d ch ild ren , M averene and L oraine T allm an, a ll of T im ber, and several stepchildren. M abel R hym er. G lenn Jo n e s and Y our S hrubs, S tra w b e rrie s and A rley H udspeth of P o rtla n d v isit H illsboro union high school hon F low ers NOW! ed a t th e Pow ell hom e Sunday. r roll in for « h . the weeks F e rtiliz e th a t law n w ith Mrs. Jessie T illm an a n d sons, o nerinrf i„„, second - six -------- O ren and G ilb ert Frost, w ere over- '2 V he „ “ ‘ sem «>ter, as r e “M ORCROP" night guests a at t th e L au re l Frost p orted by S u p e rin te n d en t B. W TRY hom e in F F o o rest rest G G rove rove S S a a tu tu rd rd ay ay F rw ^ i« , j ’L in xL’ ' r r » n m « i Jeanne A b u , To»h T in « » » » night. R"b*n A ilixon , Clennix C arb on. Louiaa Win Exciting Game £ th** R* ‘P*' Maaa. M>i- FIR S T B uxton F a rm ers' U nion ball 'T "1 K rxk m a r, W illia m Maara, M lktrad Mayer, Jean Person, M a rs a re t Rueeher. Feed, Heeds, Fertilisers, Sprays team defeated V erboort F arm U n - 7, T elephone 3081 ion h e re S un d ay 14 to 13 in a 14-, Sophomore. tjo a n o r Bendler Lucille inning gam e. '¿•rUr n' CcaaUall, Ea.her k X x , Mrs. S ta n to n T an n e r and R ich- , Helen Graf. E*ther Harty* a rd a n d D elores Je a n n e of S her- {!,> J lh??ey man^s m ill spent several d a y . last w eek With Mrs. T a n n e r s p aren ts, Leonore Sherman. Tom Stretcher Irm a i Mr. and Mrs. E. L. R ucker. Traak. Kenneth Tupper. Florence W ander- Honor Mrs- Thornburg m u. „ , A m iscellaneous show er w as giv- «,mb H i m « , ^ y h ^ ' en Mrs. E v e re tt T h o rn b u rg «May 1 »rd. Dorothy Ruth K rau * a t h e r hom e n e a r Banks. " Id M eyer. M a rjo rie M ontgom ery ' Rob- Mr. and M rs Roy M osier of £*,*. Oo’’l by- E™ in* C hrietine M r and W atson S unday. bet, Kldw in W att. 8en io ra~ D o s »id A n d en o n . Helen ftauich- Mrs. H. Q u ier re p o rts a r iv a l to FeW t' > > * » * * . th e P o rtlan d robin, w hich fought h " ,h e ,Wi" dOW P“ " e W .ni;,>f.,’?k"M., noiJ“1^ ' I A blu eb ird has m ade its a p p ear- Dorothy Sahnow, Helen Schmidt Edrtk | ance a t th e Q uier hom e fig h tin g * »lt«r>. its shadow on tw o w indow p an es , ‘ „ £r5du*t** Bianchi McCorm iek, I in the house alm ost d aily T h e I . 1£ ^ L , h o « w r.a k „ , s « a I bird has becom e SO tam e th a t it ; Evelyn H a tfie ld . J u n i o r Ann M u n k tm ' I is a fra id Of th e cat only. ( Senior — Rena H e rtel, Grace Kingston' B uxton school defeated G reen - ’£^ ? e' h LaPI»«««. ville M ay 1, 14 to 1. how X n 'io m ^ ÌL 2 Re,r" Jo e K eep of N orth P la in s i s e m - 1 L a ir’. K . t h i « „ M ^ ' e . " “ j o ^ BF£ “i c“ ployed a t th e E lw ood M ill. i le l,en N<Uon' Helen W ick, Charloa w in - ’ S everal from h e re a tte n d e d the “*rhch- play, "A F u ll House," giv en by th e _ _ ------------------ Yea need not give mother a ! f X n ^ t . at B anks w < h 5Choo‘ costly gift to make her happy! School to Close w o „ J r* w ill be thril thrilled with your I B uxton school ' closes M ay 17. thoughtfulness m If you send her t Mr. and Mrs. Tom R iggle of (R, ---- a box of our *' fresh eat, stem B irk en feld w e re o v e rn ig h t guests HAYW ARD—T h e ’tw o "barns, silo flowers . . . a lasting plant F r i i a t nfuht’ MrS A B ‘ E d w a rd s' a n d old house on th e old D an B ak- . . . Japanese Garden . . . or F t i v L , W!1K e m u e r place at C ed ar C anyon bu rn ed i personal corsage E x q a i s it e M iss L aV erne K ilb u rg of T im ber to th e ground A pril 28. T he chim - blooms at most moderate prices alw ays . . . . ' n te<i f i r ' ,a n l M r e E l r I?0 n e y o i t h e o ld house fell, setting T allm an and fam ily here for th e th e house on fire a n d high w inds I u n «ra * ° f T allm an 's fa th e r, blew sp a rk s onto th e barn. J D uring tin* su m m er m onths and un til fu rth e r notice th e grunge ,, „ M L A U R E L (ieiir’ge K ru u ie J E K I N T l IN K In to n aeh ix tl w i l l c lo w m eetings will bo on the first Wed TucMluy w ith u picnic ul the nesduy ev en in g of each monthi Next „ la z e ,. F runk E rickson and W.L M'tiiMrl All p arent* a n d thoae In n gulin m eeting being Ju n e 5 at II hum H erg ert w ere elected dele (hi. I I created a re invited A xhort pro- o e l.s k (.ra n g e rs a re ulw uys wel m um w ill !«• given In the m orning co~ 5 . . ...................... convention of th e F a rm ers' Union May 21 22-23 A lt e r n a t e s I G rudnutlng exercised of K inton , , ’ m , “ ‘r 7 M'hool, w ith Ex S en ato r Jo sep h E b< M.i 4» i of G runge, A lbert S tie lff w e r e !• P u tn a m P r a n k R rh n lm < .r a n d M r s S lre lff Mr ...... Mrs F r o l Irk j 'X D unne ux sp eak er, w ill he held id C hristensen T he l.xul unit «m et the grunge hull Mnntluy evening Am . k e r a re a lte rn a te . Mrs Adolph A n ltk e r und tw o n ig was held in th e com m onitv G ruduutlng eluxx Includes D orothy V unK leek, R u d o l p h Kurpxteln sons und Mrs Jo h n A nlcker and j hull T h u rsd a y evening A « « * Ja m e s R ichards, C lifford VunK leek «on, ull of M ultnom uh, w ere w eek- end guests of M r und Mrs F red ° r «anlzullon of any k ind is [ .o id C url I.ierm nn A nlcker, I w hul ,h c m em bers inuke It, w as the M r a n d M rs A W Mills a n d H onor Porentu opening re m a rk o f Jo h n Plass, son J u n io r und Mrs R uby Fellow s Mr und Mrs O scur L lerm an. w ho ndk P£ 7 * d *n. l *he Unl<2!.' *" a n d d a u g h te r of T illam ook visited reside on the W urren W ilson place e u,‘ " , i ° r ®„lho m eeting. F ra n k u few days lust w eek w ith M r und e n te rta in e d ut a larg e fam ily <bn- a«,d M r ^ J , h . ^ w " n , W H M eNuy Mrs. R obert Pom eroy. n e r ut th e ir hom e S u n d a y honoring Und M rs J ,n W u,ker w ere elected L adles' Aid society m et T h u rs- her fa t h e r und m other. M r and “ m * "“ T ™ for Muy duy ufterm xin w ith Mrs K itty Van Mrs. A u g u st H D ullm unn. w ho re- * r “ »'k W uibel and M rs K leek D uring th e business m eeting c ently observed th e ir fo rty -eig h th Ih ’ . ,“ re ‘h c ,c °m m itte e for „ /„ .J ? “ 1? 7 D uncln“ wlH ,ollow It was decided to hold a sliv er tea w edding a n n iv e rsa ry A n u m b er of I i ut an e arly dute N ext m eeting will th e ir ch ild ren und g ru n d c h ild ren ' „ pro* ram be held J u n e 6 w ith Mrs. E L. w ere presen t T hose p re sen t w ere M r ttn<l Mrs c - M , K ayser a n d ; Ricks on Scholls F e rry road neur Mr und Mrs A H D allm ann, Mi d a u g h te r A nne M argaret of the Ja c o b K oenig place und Mrs. O scar L lerm an und fam - . UuG land visited his parents, M r lly, Mr and Mrs Ju k e Falx, Mr i,,,d M r“ M K ayser. Sunday, . II. E. C. Meet Today G ran g e II E. clu b w ill m eet th is un d M r s E m il D allm ann und chll- ,,o ld F estival A pproxim ately one h u n d re d chll- T h u rsd ay a t 2 o'clock All ludles d re n from n e a r B onneville, Mr a n d Mrs. A lbert D allm ann d re n p articip a te d In th e m usical a re Invited to attend. Mr und M rs G eorge S n id e r a n d Pr °Kr “ m held at th e com m unity H as Rad Fall E v ere tt W right had a bad full fam ily, Mr. and M rs L elan d F lin t h* 11 F rid a y e vening by six schools • section of th e county in from a load of hay one day lust m otored to O rient, n e a r G resham . ln w eek, no bones w ere bruken b u t he Sunday, w here they a tte n d e d a reco<nition of N ational Music w eek J 4ELIGHTFULLT fe m in is e la lb s attractive and com fortable housew arm ing and show er given by T hc p ro g ram opened w ith th e w as badly sh a k e n up. m orning frock. P attern t i t . A slen d erisin g panel ends la Mrs. S n id e r's n ephew and w ife *'“ u rel o rc h estra playing, follow ed H askel Social F riday the o rerp lea ls from th e side, and the skirt la Itte d nt the back Mr and M rs H arold Ja rk su n . w ho by th c lo w rr g ra d e ch ild ren sing- i F our-H calf club, L eland F lin t h ave Just com pleted a new hom e ,n <- M usical saw selections by by darts. A d lstln ctlva tonch la added by a flattering collar. leuder, w ill give a b asket social at B asket d in n e r w as se rv ed at noon T °m m y S tre tc h e r of Scholls ac-1 Su itab le m aterial* a r t glngfiam , seersucker, and percale II..' hull th is F rid ay evening. A to 50. eom panied on th e piano by h i s ! Pattern* are alsed I t to t t . Six* 44 require* 4 4 yards of I I M i l l ev en in g w ill follow w ith b ro th e r Joseph; u p p e r g rade g irls or 3 t-lu cb fabric plus 4 yard contrast. progrum und d an cin g M em bers of sang; boys’ chorus; "All T h ro u g h ) A gay addition to any w ardrobe la this aasy-to-sllp-lnto frock. the clu b a re R aym ond lle m ric h , the N ight" by five M idw ay girls; P attern t O I. It buttons nt the w aistline ln front, and tricky C harles llem rich . G lenn P ringle, a g roup of songs by all th e boys \ pockets, cuff*, and belt stitch ed In row* conform with th e tailored Curl V unK leek, Cecil V anK leik. and g irls of u p p e r grades; O regon i collar. T his model I* a ttractive In gingham , percale, or eham- W illiam V unK leek and Lloyd An- sta te song a n d "Old B lack Jo e" by bray. Icker. P ro ceed s from th e basket B eav erto n w on th e 13th a n n u a l ; ¡*udi cncc , “ n d Pu Pn »' accom panied social w ill be used to send boys P acific u n iv ersity high school truck !’/ >-*“ « 1 o rc h estra , p antom im e b y , Pattern* are *Ued 14 to 20 and 12 to 42. S ite II requires 4 to th e an n u al 4-H club sum m er ses and field m eet S a tu rd u y w ith a Cjroner school, "S U r S pangled B an- yards of 3*-lncb fabric. sion ut C o rv allis In J u n e totul of 32 points T h e e v e n t at- n e r' l,un* by ev ery o n e to close th e At th e m eeting of th e fo u rth trse te d 225 c o n te stan ts from 17 P‘'°*frum T eachers c o-operating f o r ! To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEW ING IN q u a rte rly c onference of the E van- schools STRUCTIONS, Dll out the coupon below, being su re to MENTION i ,h c p rogram w ere V erne A llen, gellcul c h u rch of th is d istric t ut TH E NAME OR TH IS NEW SPA PER . Second place in th e m eet w ent if*?® Stevens, L u cille B ennett, M ountain Hom e recently, th e fo l to H ill M ilitary academ y of P o rt- ■le lc n Rcddig, G ruyce H ughes, low ing w ere uppolnted os stew urds: land w ith 19 (xilnts und St H elens ‘*“ u r “ A hlstrom and Rose L aukat. Mrs G ladys A ten und E v e re tt took th ird w ith 1H Scores of o th er , , ” ? ' M cNays E n te rta in FA SH IO N B U REA U . 103 PA R K AVENUE, N EW YORK W right of th e K inton church. schixils w ere: F orest G rove 17,1 M r uncl M r’ u G- M cNay en- Mrs E thel M cC orm ick und tw o M ilw aukie 14, G resham 14 T ig ard t<-rtu in ed w ith a d in n e r S unday Enclosed And............. cents. P lease send me the patterns d a u g h te rs und son sp e n t S a tu rd ay 12, W est L inn 10, S easide 10. Tole- ev en in g honoring Mr. a n d M rs checked below, a t 15 cents each. w ith Mrs M cC orm ick's m other. do 5 4 , Scappoose 4, O regon C ity t l 3, d e P addock of N ew berg, w ho Mrs L illy M llierly Pattern No. 430 4. W asco 3, and H illsboro 2 4 . i w ere re ce n tly m arried . P re se n t) S iz e ............. Mr and Mrs. R obert Pom eroy III-... HU I M IIH .r y . f i r . . * ‘; r ® “ r “ n d CI2,dC . S ‘ Lt;‘ c h ' und d a u g h te rs visited Mrs. Pom e- x, hranim ai. F u r« ., (irtxra. M ound, .ih lm * Pattern No. 445 S ize............. a n d Mrs. D e x ter E lliott, F leda ro y ’s parents. M r und Mrs. S. C. W m . L in n , t h ir d , ti.i.e ir r.x*, Milwaukie. E thel S tretch , C. S M cNay and Mrs. Jessie T illm an has resigned Name S parks, of P o rtlan d Sunday. fourth D la la n rr, 127 fret ft’.j I nr hr« h e r position sitio n as cook a t th e Elw ood W ilbur and W ayne E lliott, a ll of M ilr raaero. St. llr lr n a , flr«t . O ’ lianion. G range lie s M eet Dr G F V i» ce c M ilw au kie, arr<»n<l . |*<>wrr«. T iira n l. t h ir d . N ew berg, and Mr. and Mrs W. H. Address K inton G ra n g e had as guests Fvr<llak, WM a C B uxt< ^ G r° ';e McNay, Billy, P u tricia and B a rb ara H c B|>| mmmw . fourth . T im « 4:46.3 S atu rd ay , officers and m em bers of w as a o u x to n v isito r en ro u te 44D-yar«l dash, fim t race Moon, M il* M cNay, the honor guests a n d th e City S ta te W inona G range of T u alatin and waultle, flr«t , lie rk e t, Weat I,In n , areond . host and hostess. Mrs. P addock is S tr £ s e ‘lh S a f u r d ^ yden h ° m ® " ear Mix S a ra h V unK leek of T igard H u a rrlk , Itrw vertun, t h ir d . Moore, St th e hosts' niece. ‘p ^ , U/ d»aya « 1 1 XT»-». N am e of this new spaper • • • • • • e D uring the business purt of the lle lrn a , fo u rth Tim e, 64.W. e n fe M o f . Bl.r k - Mr. a n d Mrs. Jo h n S p ie rin g and 440-yard daah, «erotid ra re Joaay. lirav- e.slo n th e first and second degrees rrto h j , h ro th er-in -Iaw n , ftr«t Munaon, SeapiMN*»«, »ecoiul . c h ild ren and Mr. and M rs W. L. w ere conferred on one candidate, ( W ilson, Tolado. th ir d . V a n lxjo , Poraat S te v en s v isited frien d s a n d p ic ly. d u rin g ” e w £ k “ e n d All m a te ria ls specified ln above p a tte rn s m ay be purchased . the o th er tw o w ill be given before | (iro v r, fourth T im «, :54 M in local stores. n ick ed n e a r St. P aul S unday. I ‘o|« ta u it Simmon«, Koreat Grove, the session of sta te grange to be (iava '?^Smh hche SeniOrS ,71Joyint sk ‘P M eet T onight f ir s t . M it'u r . Iteaverton. aerorid . Hlr*«a«, w ere ev en in g guests a t th e A de held in M cM innville in J u n e The ) 1 r>>ledo, at o ^ e a n s id l w e r e r WHemr R ? nd and Itice, Hillaboeo» tied for "B ro ad casters" class of th e S u n R u tschm an hom e. lectu rer. Alice Fluke, p repured the third ll« i|(h t, I l fret 2 '* Inch«« a t u c e a n sia e w ere W ilm a B ailey, day school has a d v an ced th e night i C h a rlo tte S ullivan, H a rry Seabold, I (Mt-yard <ia«h Fiahhurn, T ig a rd , firs t . of th e ir social a n d business n n i t - H?® Vri»m r»n W a te r» « **-»*3 n , . ___ T. Jon««. Orevon C ity , aerond , h.mmun«, in it to T h u m d A v n i» h t «»f «Hi> v. ..«.b ***urelview 4-H calf club, took th e B«»v«rt<>n. th ir d ; M organ, (irr»h «iii, SAXTON A LOONEY a n d Mrs. D. C o rn u tt a n d ! fourth. T im e, :10.7, Producer» of Quality N o rth P lain s tro u n ced G lenw ood 1 S tan to n and P a tty R hea v isited the | 120 high hurdle - Stookey. (irewham. his home. e a lesson on “How to P re 25 to 8 S u n d ay in th e v ictor's first form er's father. C. C o rn u tt, a t a j f l m t ; Simmon«, P o rtal Urove, second, Mrs. 8. J B echen a n d c h ild ren receiv S A N D and GR A V EL Sihippeta, K ill .M ilitary, t h ir d . Klein p a re y o u r C alf for th e F air." hom e gam e of th e 1935 W ash in g to n ! P o rtlan d hospital Sunday. T om m y a n d D orothy of W est U nion v rrto n . fourth . Tim e, : t t P lan t located 4 m iles n o rth of F o r llra Shot S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at C ounty league In o th er le a g u e 1 Mr. a n d Mrs. C laren ce E stepp a n d C. W. B row n of P o rtla n d vis- put lle in berg, HUI _____r M ilita ry , . ___ h r*t est G rove on G ales Creek. P lio n r Sp«nr«r, W a«ro, «erond . In .k e rp th e F re d S chm idt hom e w e re Mr, gam es B anks d ______________ e fea te d A loha ______ 15 to a n <i fam ily of S h e rm an 's m ill visit- H ill ited F. L. B row n T h ursday. 100»R a n d Mrs. A lb e rt S ch m id t a n d son 2. G a rd en H om e took G aston 6 to M ilita ry , t h ir d . Srhram m el M ulloys Hosts fourth. l>i«tanre, 4k feet 2 Inrhew S unday d in n e r p a rty guests at « d M S .a. nd ? a*nd R° y d u m p ed M aplew ood 12 H igh Jump Stookey, <sre*hatn. firs t . th e Jo h n M ulloy h o n w w ere M, How J d R i « of Dally T rip s to P o rtlan d 1 B u rr. Toledo. Hem m an. Kl Helen*. Han- H illsboro H a rry B linco and chil- a f te r " » « , vUito?s. w ere F e a tu re of t h e N orth P lains I am . Iteaverton. all tied fo r second. H eight, an,I Mrs H ills b o r o A u t o F r e ig h t I 6 feet •« inrhes. gam W e ahncr, w as th M e ast consistent h ittin g of and Mrs Frank* McCord " o f -dI'hri«l nj«reM(r* 'M ° 1U" a n d Re.vnolds.~the Bondixl a n d In su red C a rrie r ! MHO-yard run Tasero, St. Helens, firs t . M r llie rly . Iteaverton. a«rund ; Vlnaon, Sea P o rtlan d , I.illie B row n. T ed and Mesa r s ^ / f " h h i ^ / " c MJ S F ra n k io rm e r Be“ ""« a hom e run. Sigler Serving B eaverton, Aloha, Reed- I side. th ird I I H u n ), Oregon C ity, fourth H elen R utschm an. R aym ond M cy- A a " d Cook sta rre d in th e field. G r o - . vlllr, Hillsboro, C ornelius and I Tim e, 2 o.t 1. 1 Javelin Peterson, St. Helens. first . e rs and A1 E w ing. i a A '¡ rh>‘t le vis- gan and A u’d m ade u p the N orth! F orest G rove Mr a n d Mrs “ E S to lle r v i s - , u '2 ' heY daJu Khter M rs H M P la in s b attery . Koflhwkey, Senatde. second . Stein, <»re»»- Ph-kup a n d Delivery Service a t ham, th ird . Saaton, Iteaverton, fourth ite d th e L am b ert tu lip gardens in S u«idain d ' " " d fam ‘ y of M ldw a>’ _,N ex t S u n d ay 's gam es: G aston at Distance, l«U feet. Package K ates 1 Me ¿ « a m » ~ , * G lenw ood: N o rth P la in s at Aloha: 220-yard dash Fiahburn, T ig a rd , flrat . P o rtlan d S u n d ay Hillsboro P hone 542 y * ^ f^ h , a e = . S o . - l ¥ ^ Z ¥ " “ a PR- ° " at G a r d c n H o m e : B a n k s 1 Kmmons, Iteaverton, second. M cIn tyre. b S M ilw au kie .third . M >rgun. Gresham E ast Side T erm in al P o rtlan d fourth. Tim e, 23.7. r ^ k s / ^ n ' r H e ^ : i A X . a " ? P hone EAst 0131 Ilroatl jum p S tric k lin . We«t I.In n . firs t . I H r M r* ed hi« father, C arl Estepp. Sunday ! .1 V s ;,» :;1 a f it o K : i •o m an y e xtra features and added refinem enta. Y e t in spite of this, and in spite o f Leonard's po pular p ric e s , L e o n ard is a qu ality refrig erator in every sense o f the w o rd . Fo r m ore than S4 years th e nam e Le o n ard has m eant rep u ta tio n and d e p e n d ab ility in refrig eratio n. T h a t’s w h y w e say if you w ant to p lay safe and save m oney, too, see th e n e w Leonard. C om e in to-day. i ' x' % Buy from our merchants, pat ronize your home bank and make our community a better place in which to live and do business. T u rn o n th e h o s e LEONARD The C o m p le te R e frig e ra to r Price $9 9 95 M elteb ek e Commercial National Bank “T h e L arg est In d e p en d e n t B ank in W ashington C o unty'' ELECTRIC STO RE 124 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 2361 Save This Ad! ' It's w orth d o lla rs ($> to you as p a rt paym ent on y o u r re frig e rato r. investigate b efore M ay 15 if you intend p u rc h asin g a re frig e ra to r I th is sum m er. During a hot spell, turn on the hose each evening and give your lawn a "drink." A freshly watered lawn is a delight to the eye and makes even the most stifling day more bearable. Water one part tonight—another tomorrow. The service your water company renders makes it easy to keep your lawn in the best of condition. OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY RICHARD E. WILEY, Manager H illsboro, O regon