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Hillsboro Day— Oregon Products— Free Gift Distribution at 2 P. M. Saturday The Argus is Printed on Oregon Made N ew s W illi W h ic h is < '«»ml»iIIi-»r I h l' II ills h u ro I ti > I • - )>< - n d >•ri t m ill Emerson has fiv e sm all m ills P le a ..H it V iew ( I l t i ll t Leland S ch n ie llze r Honored M i . J P June en tertu in e d w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r T hu rsd a y eve n in g in h o n o r o f u grandson, Ice la n d K e h r n e lt/c r . C o v e l . were laid fu r seven M r B e ryl D eford, w ho teach« i at Eugeni*, .spent the week-end w it h h e r p a tc tit.s . M r. and Mrs. B F. Deford. M a rjo rie P e tro ff. w ho has been i l l w itii b ro n ch ia l pneum onia for more than tw o weeks, w ill be ab sent from her classes in the s ix th grad«* at the Buck H«*aven school I fo r the rest of the te rm according to h e r grandm other. M rs Bertha C la rk w ith w hom she lives M« i l Cady, who has been s e ri ously ill. is im p ro v in g and able to help w ith tlu* sp ring w o rk Eva M a tte rn Hostess Eva M atte rn e n tertained a n u m ber o f frien d s T hu rsd a y evening w ith cards and a ta ffy p u ll. Pres ent were M r and M rs C o llin Cree of Newberg. G lo ria H offm an, Don and L a u re n Haynes and Dorm an Blazer P rune trees here along the top of the m ountuin are ju s t b loom ing und give in d ic a tio n o f a g ixxl crop y ie ld There was lit t le ru in w h ile they were in f u ll bloom. Q u iltin g Bee l l r l d A n u ll day q u iltin g bee wus held ut the D M M cIn n is home M ay 1 One q u ilt wus fin ish e d fo r M rs M cIn n is und w o rk begun on one fo r M rs J A Y o rk o f ReedviHe, Pleasant View Club to Meet Fir III* » • B III th e Grove School to End Friday w ith Picnic M r. lllr.l M rl'o rm le k l C IIK IIA I.F M M O U N T A IN N ext c o m m u n ity < h i l i m e e t in g nt Plea u til V ie w w ill be S u tiirilu y evening T he re w ill be u pro g ra m o f w in g » . mu»le, rending m ui »kit» lle frv x li- inenb; w ill be served d u rin g the social hour fo llo w in g th e program E veryone I» welcom e Please b rin g cuke or xundwlches M r a n il M rs Lacey O ru d u ff mid fa m ily o f P o rtla n d v is ite d the Huy E.go home S aturday evening M rs Jerom e llu z u n en terta in e d w ith ii d in n e r S a tu rda y evening fo r the Misses l.a u ru und M y rtle llu z u n o f I ’o rtlu n d P ira te Ends School E ir G rove school ends F rid a y w ith u neighborhood p icn ic P upils In the sixth , seventh m id e ig h th guides here and at B uck Heaven w ill w rite on the co u n ty e x a m in ations T hursday and F rid a y. Mrs. Everest H onored M rs G ra n v ille Everest was s u r prised Thursday eve n in g w hen her son and daughters and th e ir fu n illy eume o u t fro m P o rtla n d and helped her eelebrute her b lr tliilu y Pres ent w ere Messrs and M esduinrs l.ee Herm an and baby duu gliter. A rlle Everest» and daughter, E m il T ousclier and M rs Fruncís Hock- w e ll and tw o c h ild re n Miss Dora Sim ons w ill attend sum m er no rm a l at M onm outh M r and M rs G ra n v ille Everest. Tom and F ra n k Jones. Le la n d Sohmeltter, J P. und Wayne Jone u ttrn d e d founders' day at C h a in - poeg Saturday G ra n v ille Everest, a w e ll kn o w n m usician here. Is believed Io be the oldest n a tive son cornet p la ye r In the state B u fo rd D eford was an honor guest at a b irth d a y p a rty ut the Ed Ito le om home in Schotts S a tu rda y n ig h t O thers fro m here w h o a t tended w ere L a u re n and Don Haynes and Hodson M cC orm ick Mis» Elntgan Hostess Miss Wandu F lniga n e ntertained w ith u d in n e r Sunduy fo r M r and M rs Joe F lnigan and c h ild re n . M r and M rs James H uchin and Angus Baker, a ll o f P o rtla n d, und M r and M rs Tom Shuck and son o f H ills Helen Hayes and Robert M ont* gom ery in "Vanessa. H er Love S to ry," Sunday. M onday a n d Tuesday fe a ture ut the V enetian he fo u r th a n ti la ' o f H ugh W alpole's fo u r-v o lu m e saga o f the spectacular H erries fa m ily o f the mountamouM C u m berla n d region o f England G u n th e r T he y re tu rn e d home S u n day evening M r and M r« Ernest G u n th e r a t tended the fu n e ra l o f his uncle. George Meyers, at P o rtlu n d F rid a y m orn in g P a rty Enjoyed A g ro u p o f young people from the M o u n ta in T op ch u rch were en te rta in e d w ith a play p a rty ut the W illiu m Morse home in New berg T hursday evening boro Mr and M rs Juck Brighouse und M rs Ernest G u n th e r und soil L lo y d drove to C o rv a llis F rid a y to fa m ily and her m other. M rs P a rk and v is it the W a lle r lu trso n fa m ily . M rs er. of N ew berg visite d M r V io la Keetzr und fa m ily and L y n n M rs Sam O tto Sunday M rs B rig - house und c h ild re n und M rs P a rk er w ill leave fo r Idaho the firs t o f next w w k to spend the su m mer The Brighouse fa m ily m oved fro m the M o u n ta in Top n e ig h b o r hood about a yeur ago M r und M rs Tom Sholes. Misses E ve lyn and Jean Pasley und D r W allace Pasley o f H ills b o ro visite d D r P arley's m other. M rs M M H arvey, Sunduy E m il H in tz und Jack G a lin o t huve com pleted the e ig h th grade w o rk ut the Pleasant V ie w school Rus sel I Rodgers fin ish e d ut m id -ye a r A ll pu p ils w r itin g on the recent co u n ty exam s here passed L lo yd Versteeg. in the seventh grade, re ceived no grad«* below 92 Plan Picnic E ighth grade gra d u a tio n exer- cises fo r the Pleasant V iew school w ill be held w ith G ibbs ut G ibbs co m m u n ity h u ll The lust day of school p icn ic w ill be ut San S a lv a dor beach May 2(1 Everyone in te r ested is in v ite d to b rin g th e ir lunch und attend Pleasant View school w ill take part in u m usic fe s tiv a l at N e w berg S aturday ut 3 p m at the Legion h u ll No adm ittance fee w ill lx* charged H onor R o ll G iven P upils n e ith e r absent n o r ta rd y And that is the only d u rin g the past six weeks at the way to build a husky, Pleasant V iew school D o roth y B o r land. G ordon C h ristie . Fem e and h e a l t h y youngster! Stanley Eg«». E m il. Jessie and U iw r - Your c h ild r e n w i l l ence H in tz. E a rl Rodgers. Leland thrive on our milk be Sehm eltzer. D onnie and L lo y d V e r cause it is extra-rich steeg and C harles H a rrim a n P upils e n te rin g here from d is tric t 92 d u r . . . and pure. ing the past m onth: Joyce. G lo ria and E lto n Jennings Miss Dora Simons, teacher at Pleasant V iew , en terta in e d Fem e Ego D o ro th y Borland. B e tty G a li not and Jessie H in tz w ith a supper, theater and slu m be r p a rty A p r il 30 F a m ily Moves DAIRY W alter Carson and fa m ily have moved fro m the tenant house on Phone 4RX1 the F rank Shook place to the W E B u rk e place Carson Is em ployed in one o f George Emerson's saw The Doctors Say— A Quart a Day FIR G RO VE to Section 2, Pages 1 to 4 llillg h o r o , O reg on , T h u rs d a y , M ay 9, 19.35 Volume 42, No. 12. CALIFORNIA! Grade Honor Group Given 'Naughty Marietta,’’ Starting Today R R H 8 V ......j O fficers N am ed by C lasses; B eal G aston T eam s Paul Sm ith, 12, in H ospital H ere; B en efit Success Students on the honor r o ll fo r the last six week p e riod have been announced In o rd e r to lx* on the honor ro ll, a student m ust have at least fiv e S-plub* on his card, and his d e p ortm en t m ust be above 90 (B y .Mr«. John M . Davidson) ■ iW Townsend Group Meets Cedar Mill Home Laundry 8C Dry Cleaners "THE POOR SIMP” Credit Bureaus rie ,' THE FRIGIDAIRE ’35 MOTHCR« S IL K Just t it back and relax. The engin eer does a ll the d riv in g . S w iftly, safely.you ride to yo u r destination, a rriv in g fresh and rested. EVERY MODEL HAS THE There is clean ice-watcr to d rin k when you are thirsty. And there is a lw a ys a c o n v e n ie n t rest ro o m w ith m odern la va to ry fa c ilitie s . Besides, rail fares to California are low. It's real economy to go this way and have all the comforts, conveniences and security of train travel at fares of 2c a mile and less. Southern Pacific For details, see yo u r local S. P. agent o r w rite J. A. O rm andy, Central P.mtngtr Agent, 705 Pacific B u ild in g , Portland, Gre. HOSE Gef real BEAUTY and WEAR I Read o r w rite ss you skim along steel rails, the smoothest highway yet invented. Space to w alk around and stretch y o u r legs is Im po rta nt on any jo u r ney. Y o u have it on the train. - fi. Blooming Group Arranging Picnic COMFORTS: E n jo y re fre s h in g sleep in a aoft, ro o m y b e rth . Im p ro v e d T o u r is t P u llm a n s p ro v id e cle a n d o u b le berths at very reasonable ratea. k e r fa m ily at W illa m e tte Sunday. M rs S chm oker celebrated her »2nd b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry on A p r il 29. She has been bedfast fo llo w in g a stroke fo u r years ago, b u t is q u ite ch e e rfu l. M r. and M rs. D a vid Tschabold. Ernest. Clarence and C la re Tscha b o ld and H a rold M cCuen were d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and Mrs. J o h n Schneider o f P h illip s Sun day. H e lv e tia and P h illip s Ladies’ A id m et a t the home o f Mrs. R. K a u e r at West U nion M a y 1. N e x t m eet in g w ill be at th e home o f M rs. D a v id Tschabold J u n e 12. M rs F red Yungen. W illia m and L illy Yungen and Miss R. R e ilin g v is ite d M r and M rs. A lfre d Nydeg- ger < Emma Youngen) at M ilw a u k ie Sunday. H E L V E T IA -J o s e p h Wenel v is ited Paul S m ith . 12. o f D ix ie H ill at the S m tih hospital Sunday. Paul was se riou sly burned last week w h ile b u rn in g brush C a rl Tannock Junior I I i k I i heard his c a ll fo r h e lp and found " Il Velum Aberidroth, Ann I'otpra, h im in a sem i-conscious state w ith Evelyn li«w<<rtb M ary Fllu M a rin e r. I.u- his c lo th in g on fire . P a u l is the r il l r Raarnu-aen. Father Kssbb. M ary Man* young d ru m m e r boy. w h o helps ley, Delbert (re w x . Eoniae ftuaaman, Elinor Krarnien, Loren Hrurileewe, Teddy in the H e lve tia band and orches G ardner. I.e«»n W iley. .Marjorie Patteraun. tra and had in tended to be w ith M l 2 E Ioann re W aldrun. the group S a tu rda y n ig h t at N o rth "A David W iley, G loria G illette, M ary P la in s He w ill be co n fin ed to his bed Ann G artho fner, Dorothy K u ra tli, Beulah Shephard. fo r several m onths and w ill p ro b 711 I'hylli« John «Ion, Phyllia Arnacher, a b ly be ta ke n to D oernbecher hos Eleanor Block, A nna M a ry H a rtra m p f, p ita l in P o rtla n d fo r s k in grafts. E 'urean M ary, Jack Gtaalinan. Nelson Eddy and Jeanette M acD onald in "N a u g h ty M a rie tta ." V enetian till Evelyn Ann Buach. ( ’loyce Bump. Benefit Success th e ate r feature fo r today, F rid a y and Saturday. I t is played as a Elaie M artin . A lice Pirie, Edith Suhnnw T ile b e n e fit m usical pro g ra m and th u n d e rin g dram a o f the e a rly settlem ent o f Louisiana, w ith th rills , W in ifre d W iley. B illy Cyrua, A k ir a dance g ive n at N o rth P la in s Sat- | Ttugaw a. romance, battles and o ther spectacular hig h lig h ts. 7 A Jean Ann I'aaloy. u rd a y n ig h t b y the H e lv e tia band ’ David H ill Mr houl was attended b y a good crow d. | tiA Jack Kennedy. door teams defeated the Gaston I The band leader and m em bers w is h I <11 Jack Alltaon, Ju n io r i'lap p, M a r- teams. The g irls won by a score o f i to th a n k a ll w h o helped to m ake J uaret llavena. Donna Lou H w n n ir 48 to 27, w h ile the boys scored 35 i th is a ffa ir a fin a n c ia l success. The | lit P a tricia Krueger, Elizabeth M etier. M arion Meek, Barbara Shaw, Palay Mc to 6 ' Boy Scouts served lunch, w h ic h I The e ig h th grades o f the J u n io r | Connell. Viola T ay lo r. was donated by th e ir parents and I 2B Allene Arnacher. Norrna Lou K rueg high school v is ite d the C a rna tio n B L O O M IN G — T he ju n io r young friends, and th e y w is h to th a n k j er. Leon H a ll. Bob M orriaon. p la n t T hu rsd a y between 10:30 and people o f the local ch u rc h m et M ay a ll fo r th e ir lib e ra l donations o f 3B Dotiahl Davidaon, Ma ida Fla h back, v is ito rs w ere conducted 3. A com m ittee was chosen to make lu n c h and coffee. T h is p ro g ra m was i << ' I ’liy lli W o h l- C all Kohlm ryer. F 'rilty I'lap p . Don M u r 12. The th ro u g h the p la n t by M r. R ic h a rd plans fo r a p ic n ic D ecoration Day , in observance o f m usic week. schlcgel was honor guest at a fiv e rlaon, Buddy W olf«. son and M rs W att. P a rtic u la r in to w h ic h the young people o f the K e trr Hoarow School M rs. Pete Jossy e n terta in e d Sat-1 o’clo ck supper. I t was her t h ir SB W illia m (settle. H enry H u n t, ju n a terest was shown by the classes in Forest G rove congregation are to I u rd a y w ith a b irth d a y p a rty fo r teenth b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry. Ireland. A rlene b e n t., A rth u r Lundln. the trea tm e nt o f th e m ilk b y the be in v ite d . In th e fu tu re to p ic The B uck Heaven Buckaroos w ill tu r n » M< I.eud, Hubert P e ter., L y le Shaw. i D o ris and A lb e rt Jossy and Deloros irra d ia to r, w h ic h is th e latest im studies are to be presented b y the Bleuer. whose b irth d a y s are one p l. iv A i lh U k t J o ll v F e llo w s Of Leonard Sherman. members in place o f the ta lk by provem ent in th e process o f con day apart. Guests w ere L illy , Jean ' t A Pun I . H a w kin s, Ilene Huener* C hehalem C enter at th a t place at the pastor, and p a rlia m e n ta ry d r i ll and B e tty Yungen. F re d d ie B a u the co m m u n ity clu b p ro g ra m M ay asrdt. Ernest Seymour. James Shafer. densing m ilk . Save time . . . save Punaid M a rla tt. w ill be practiced according to res mann. S h irle y and A ld e n Z ahler. 10 ill Jacqueline H u n t, Grace M illim an . precious energy . . . o lu tio n . M r and M rs R B. O g ilv ie of N a n ry Aileen E s .te r, M a ry Co lfer. P ale the th re e h o n or guests and the M rs W illia m M a rtin and Erna hostess. Oawego visited h e r sister M i n Busch. and actually s a v e S im a n te l spent p a rt o f last week 2 It G loria M cGuire. Shiraiee Schukart, Helen Hom m. A p r il 30. School closed here F rid a y a fte r Kenneth Server». D o rothy W eil. E rankie at B loom ing, re tu rn in g to G a rib a ld i money! Because our noon w h e n a ll th e c h ild re n a t Teacher Honored M etier. Purls Anderson. C atherine E n on T hursday. tended th e m usical w e e k program B uck Heaven school c h ild re n com schede. V irg in ia W alters. Aya Iw asaki. modern methods pro B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M IL L — The John K o ehnke Sr. was operated at N o rth Plains. H e lv e tia ju n io r plim e nte d th e ir teacher. Miss Helen Name O fficer» Townsend c lu b m et T hu rsd a y n ig h t on in P o rtla n d last week. He w ill hand made a fin e sh o w in g fo r th e I tect fabrics, and help Homm. w ith a flo w e r show er M ay Several o f th e room s have chosen w ith Fred C o u lte r o f P o rtla n d as undergo his second and m a jo r op sh o rt tim e i t has been organized, i 1. them last longer. new o ffice rs T h e y are as fo llo w s: speaker A debate was g ive n by e ra tio n th is week. Several fro m th is v ic in ity attended. Record Good J u n io r high, 8B, J u n io r P auli, one o f the Beaverton h ig h school Club Has Party- T he c h ild re n w ere tran sp o rte d in D oral and D ick Saxton. Ernice president; George Tsugawa. vice- teams A tap dance was done by- W o h l M H le g e l M e tn b e ll I l o f f n .tri M em bers o f the Forest H ills a tru c k d riv e n b y W esley Pieren. president: A n n Peters, secretary, tw o o f the local g irls. M rs. John M rs. Pete H ay and son John and and John M a tte rn w ere perfect in V iv ia n Bum p. sergeant-at-arm s M eu re r sang a solo w ith Ed Mosh- C o u n try c lu b h e ld th e ir fa m ily M r and M rs. C ra ig o f P o rtla n d attendance at the B u ck Heaven J u n io r high. S B - N orm an S tu n k - ofsky accom panying. A t the n e xt n ig h t at the clubhouse M a y 1. A school the last six weeks tw o -b a ll foursom e to u rn a m e n t s ta rt v is ite d M iss L. M eye r a t Shady ard, president; L illia n M ille r, vice - F ra n k Jones re tu rn e d to his home president; P h ilip C o rw in , secretary; meeting. M ay 18. a ll w ho a r e ed a t 4:30. fo llo w e d by a crab B ro o k last week. The H ay fa m ily e lig ib le fo r the pension w ill be liv e d fo r several years in the in Forest G rove M onday a fte r a sergeant-at-arm s. A lic e P irie , A k ir a asked to te ll w h a t th e y w ill do m eat supper at 7 o'clock. w eek’s v is it w ith his brothers. Tom. Ladies o f St. Peter's church met Shady B ro o k d is tric t. Tsugawa w ith the firs t $200 th a t th e y receive Attend Program W ilb u r and Brad Jones w ith M rs. John Goetze M ay 2. M rs. Peter Boscow. 2B— V ir g in ia W a l Several fro m H e lv e tia attended A v e ry Wood is i l l w ith m um ps ters. president; Bobby M acKenzie. and w h y they are interested E v F ra n k Koch. M rs John S ta rk and eryone w ill be expected to give th is u'cek His son B ill and d a u gh M rs John Goetze w ere appointed the program and p ie social at M a vice-president; K e n n e th Seevers, an opinion. son H ill F rid a y n ig h t. P ro s p e rity te r C la udia have recovered. secretary; R u th Beach, treasurer; M r and Mrs. Ray Page and M rs. a com m ittee to m ake grab bags m ust be on its w a y o v e r the hiU Jake and H om er Davis visite d D o ris Anderson, song leader; W a l H e n ry Page o f P o rtla n d v is ite d fo r the school c h ild re n at th e ir as several pies sold fo r o ve r fiv e th e ir d a ughter and sister, M rs B e ll I Telrphooe 47 Hillsboro. Ore. ter Johnson. H o llis Scott. D o ro th y M r and M rs G le n n C a rr and M r p ic n ic to be held June 2. Buker. Thursday She u n d e rw e n t I F red Haemma. a tte nd a n t at the dollars, some as h ig h as seven d o l W e il and M a ry E lizab e th B ris to l, and Mrs. Charles Boy M ay 1. lars. a m a jo r < ¡»«-i at m u in a P o rtla n d g o lf course, has resigned h is posi m onitors. M r and M rs Fred Kassebaum o f M r and M rs. Abe Youngen and hospital the firs t o f last week a n d M rs tio n and a fte r a b rie f stay in P o rt E la in e Y oungen v is ite d th e Schm o- A m ong the social a c tiv itie s at P o rtla n d v is ite d M r M oth e r Dies land w ill jo u rn e y by stage to New- t lie J u n io r h ig h r e c e n t ly was a p a r Charles B oy and M r and M rs C h ris j M rs Russell L e w is o f N e w b e rg ' Y o rk to jo in his b ro th e r there. substituted fo r M rs M M cCann at I ty g ive n by the 8A class at the S ch in d le r Sunday. Special m eeting o f the v o tin g M r and M rs G lenn C a rr and M o u n ta in T op last week M rs M c schoolhouse on Wednesday evening m em bers o f the congregation was L o re ll Boy attended the Benson The pupils of grade 1 o f the Peter C ann’s m other M rs M a rie C F re w - held Sunday- afternoon. th e ir Tech show T hu rsd a y evening. ing was b u r n il at Bethel A p r il 30 Boscow school en terta in e d Several fa m ilie s o f B lo o m in g a t M r and M rs L V H u lit. Miss m others on F rid a y . A school ro o m ; M r and M rs Ed H icke y and son tended the fu n e ra l in P o rtla n d F r i O leta Redding. G ordon and H o w dem onstration, a program , and a Laurence. D o ro th y Roberts. M r day o f M rs C h a rlo tte Dethlefs. w ho T h re e -A c t S id e -S p littin g Com edy a rd H u lit of H ills b o ro v is ite d the luncheon com pleted the e n te rta in and M rs V ir g il Snow and fa m ily i died in her e ig h ty -e ig h th year The m ent In the afte rn o o n th e p u p ils ' o f P o rtla n d w ere guests o f M . C. E C W ohlschlegel home Sunday deceased is th e m o th e r o f M rs. F R ID A Y . M A Y 10. 8:15 P. M . and guests attended the m usic fes-1 Larsen and fa m ily Sunday- M rs Fred M a tte rn accompanied Cedar M ill b a ll team won fro m A lw in e H e rdlein. M r and M rs C o llin Cree to H ills tiv a l at the un io n high gym nasium 1 M rs. L . H ackett, w h o has been H. V. H. S. A u d ito riu m boro Sunday to v is it th e ir a u n t.! The 5B class had a p ic n ic lu n ch I Kansas C ity Sunday T he y lost tw o v is itin g in B e rk e le y and San F ra n and p a rty F rid a y afte rn o o n b e fo re 1 games One last Sunday to C a rlto n M rs E tta W h itm o re cisco. Cal., the past m onth, has G ive n by and one the Sunday before M r and M rs E V Hansen a n d , a tte nd in g the m usic fe s tiv a l M r and M rs G lenn C a rr, M r. re tu rn e d to B lo o m in g H er sister. The 5B class had a candy sale fa m ily . Miss C la ra Shook and THE SENIOR CLASS M onday, w h ich was a fin a n c ia l suc and M rs Y u le A u s tin and family- M rs M a ry Sims, and Mrs. S im s’ F ra n k ie Shook spent S a tu rda y and cess vis ite d R B Richardson o f B onny granddaughter. V irg in ia K in g , ac Sunday ut Miss S h o o k’s cottage a t , com panied h e r and w ill be v is ito rs T he fir s t presentation in P a c ific N o rth w e st. A dm ission 25c M r and M rs Lester M oo b e rry a t Slope Sunday- afternoon. Gleneden M r and Mrs. A r th u r Schulz spent at the parsonage fo r about tw o tended the te n th E ducational con L is t H onor R oll weeks. Jean O rn d u ff. A rd e th E tz w ile r ' ference at M on m o u th last w e e k the w eek-end at the beaches end. and V io le t M organ were on the W in Prize Sew ell G ets Contract honor ro ll last m onth at the M o u n The 8A class won the p rize fo r ta in T op school. O th e rs made high L andscaping 54 H ouses h a vin g the best decorated room grades but were absent on account James Sewell, local nurserym an d u rin g the past m onth The firs t o f sickness Measles and m um ps and landscape gardener, has been have been and m um ps s till are grade room at the D a vid H ill aw arded a landscaping co n tra ct fo r pre va le n t here P a rt o f last m onth school was ju d g e d the most at- 54 houses fo r B rice M ortgage com a ttra ctive . o n ly 50 per cent w ere present. pany in P o rtla n d T he 5B class w ish to express th e ir th a nks to the people that a t GEORGE MIC H A IL tended th e ir operetta F rid a y night, F uneral services fo r George M ich - and to Nye B ris to l fo r his gener- ail. 59. re tire d S outhern P a cific ours co-operation, w h ic h enabled (Incorporated) section hand who died in H illsb o ro them to purchase a fin e ra d io fo r May 1, w ere conducted Tuesday in the Peter Boscow school. Collections — Credit Reports P o rtla n d He was b o rn in M onastir, To G iv e Program In Macedonia, and had liv e d in H ills The 7A class w ill present th e ir boro fo r the past 22 years He came program in the assembly o f the W ashington. T illa m o o k . Y a m h ill. P o lk and M a rio n Counties. to the U n ite d States 40 years ago. J u n io r h ig h F rid a y at 2:30 p. m The T re b le C le f c lu b announces Personal C ontact on C ollections C le rk Fees Reported its annual concert to be given May- Washington County Office Fees collected by the county 17 The Boys' chorus w ill assist. c le rk d u rin g the m onth of A p r il As an e xtra fe a tu re th e re w ill be a C om m ercial B uilding to ta led $f>04 "0. according to a re fantasy presented The general p ub Second and M a in Streets lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d T here w ill p o rt su b m itte d to the co u n ty co u rt Phone 3071 be no adm ission charged Hillsboro, Oregon Last w eek th e J u n io r h ig h in - A rg u s classified ads get results. The train has all these N o stops fo r food. Eat in the d in e r w hen you are hungry. S.P. makes it economical w ith soup-to-dessert M t'ilt Stltct at popular prices. Youth Suffers Burns Sunday Pair Mother likes a roomy Poach B a g w ith lo ft handle! Here at $ 1 .9 8 She like» a good sturdy one, too— eo these are mode of gwn- uine c a lf and cowhide leather»! Several styles -in black, brown and n av y ! T hey’re great values! A sheer silk Gaymode is a thing of beauty! And it lasts—for it’s made of fine- quality silk—and carefully reinforced at points of wear! See it in the smart new colors — Grey Dusk, Tea Dance, Sauterne and many others! Silk picot top, ' French heel, cradle sole! Sizes 8«/8 to 10Vi I Send Mother in on Saturday to get one or more of our Bargain Day Special Dresses at 39c each. E N N E Y ZS UPER The Frigidaire ’35 with the Super Freezer sets new standards in ice-freezing capacity —in healthful food preservation—in the crisping and freshening o f vegetables. The Super Freezer makes possible a Complete Refrigeration Service. It pro vides the right kinds of cold for every purpose—all in the same cabinet. There’s fast freezing for making ice cubes and des serts; frozen storage for meats and ice cream; extra-cold storage for keeping a reserve supply o f ice cubes; moist storage for vege tables and fruits; and normal storage for foods requiring dry, frosty cold. Cxjtne in and see the new Frigidaire '35. Find out how easy it is to own one under our liberal terms. F r EEZER Remember that regardless of the price you pay, you want a refrigerator that will do these two things: first, keep foods safely at tem peratures below 50°; sec ond, freeze plenty o f ice and desserts quickly—even in the hottest weather. The Frigidaire '35 does these two things better because it has the Super Freezer. Listen to Jack Fearl in a new show w ith F re d d y R ich's O r chestra, e v e ry W ed nesday, 8 p. m., o ve r station K O IN SM A LL D O W N Lester Ireland & Co. Phone 2411 PA Y M EN T Corner 3rd and Main « G E N E R O U S TERM S