Page Ten H I L L S B O R O Tigard Winners in State Meet A R G U S , 111 L L S B O R O , O R E G O N B eaverton T igard was IR V IN MON I KOMI*: SM IT H I'n ik ro se 5 ls to tft*. Resident P a rk ro se is in line to play for F uneral services w ere hold nt the state cham pionship us a result of ( h o v e C ongr e g a 11 <» n u 1 of H ills b o ro Dies c Fort's! the w in T ig ard play ers a re F ra n k h in c h Tuesday for Irv in Mouliits»* Seiford. D arcy Dobson. Ray P u ­ Mr Mary Ann Lane. 74. tiled Sm ith, 67. who died S atu rd ay at itte. a n d Ross Hood. Monday at her hom e in P ortland his hom e on Forest G rove route w lu n h< had lite d i T igard P a re n t-T ea c h ers h a v e post- j a fter a long Illness F uneral serv- on» Pioneer Womnn Die» Friday Margaret Olsen Queen; G. po im i the giving ,«f th e tu b erc u lin Election Tonight; G a r d e n »*« will I»« held this m orning at II yeurs Rev A rth u r M S. Stu<»k of tests u n til th e fall term as a re- o’clock from M iller and T racey fleluted Interm ent w as In Forest After Long Illness Linn President Lions Club Hears Speaker suit of the closing of th e schools chapel In P ortland. Rev T aylor o f­ View cem etery due to epidem ic of diseases. ficiating Intel incut w ill he in H ills­ Mi S m ith w ,. horn In Adi Ian, P ostal Volum e G ains boro I O O F cem etery. Mrs. M elissa J. Jackson. 88. O re ­ M n h . Ju ly 25. 1887, wus m arried »By C u rtia T itia n !) BEAVERTON l a s t m eeting of . . . . . . P robably like all com m unities. ,, Mrs L ane was born D ecem ber gon pioneer of 1857 a n d resid en t of I I I . ARD lig a r d high school w ill T igard has been hit w ith th e chain ,lu ' ‘’cavci lon P T A to h o hold H, 1881, at St Louis. Mo She cam e to L orena M Doone M arch JO. 1005. this county for m any years, died - - ra te * its " *■ ' c eleb May ■ Day F riday at letter fad w ith a considerable In- this season w ill be tonight (Thurs­ to W ashington county In HUH. liv ­ I l l t'osniopolih Wash Deceased i* in P o rtlan d F rid ay a fte r a long surv iv ed by th e widow a n d a the school w ith g rade schools of crease in the postal re v en u e and d a y ' O fficers w ill he elected R e­ ing in H illsboro and vicinity u n ­ (laughter. Mrs II. F B a ld w in , o f illness. F u n e ra l services w ere held the four school d istric ts engaging receipts P ostm aster Jo h n B ilyeu fresh m en ts w ill be in charge of the til 1025, w hen she went to P o rtlan d S e a l H e. W a sh at th e Forest G rove C ongregational in a (estival M argaret Olson, sen- said that the m ail is co m parable teach ers of the g rade school. She had four dau g h ters and th ree church Sunday aftern o o n w ith Rev. lor. lias been elected May Q ueen « u h th at at C h ristm as tim e The C lass D isbanded sons, and only th ree d a u g h te rs s u r­ E D. Kellogg officiating In term en t E arl S m ith w ill serv e as prim e peak w as reached last week* end The ladies' gym class has been vive her. Mrs A (J G llltnore and w as in the B anks cem etery. m in . iste r T w o a . tte n , d a n ts w e re st . a,u* . . , L oin P o rtlan d w as dc- d isbanded for the sum m er. The M rs Jackson was born a t Red ltv te d from each class: R uth G h o l- ' layed or ro u ted to th e w rong sta- stru c to r. M is Fields, u nderw ent an Mrs S S Je ffrie s of Hillsboro, and Miss M argaret Lane of P ortland Bud. 111., M arch 17. 1847. a n d cam e son and \ ictor H jelte. seniors; V ir- turns, Local business houses w ere o p e ratio n for a p p en d icitis Mav 28 One sister, hi g randchildren, and to O regon in 1857. She is survived ginia h in is a n d R obert Rue. J u n - ' delayed w ith failu re of som e m ail has been seleeteil by the gym class 12 g re at-g ran d c h ild re n , also s u r­ l>\ the follow ing children: Mrs. C. io is . E m elta I odb clian a n d R ichard from P o rtlan d S e v e ral m ail pouches as the d ate for then pot-luck B. T aylor. Ellis P urdin. B anks: E d ­ M arks, sophom ores; S h irley P a tto n for E ugene and A storia w as re lunch in the high school cafeteria vive. m und M.. W alter H.. A ustin W., and D onald B eckham , freshm en ceived by th e local post office Sat Mrs. M cKell Hosteas KIR I II PAINS M iles C., C harles W . and O tis K . T he c o ronation is set for 10 a m. I urdav. M is W illiam M cKell was hostess P o rtlan d T hree sisters. Mrs. E llen and w ill be follow ed by a pageant. E xcept th e re he such th e re will at a silv er tea in her hom e T h u rs­ he no b irth s from am ong y our c ir ­ V ickers of C ornelius, Mrs. Em m a ‘T he D ance of the N ations.'' A fte r­ day afternoon S he w as assisted by cle into G od's family Foord of Hillsboro, and Mrs. M il­ noon p rogram includes a m usical Bought and Sold M esdam es H M B arnes. M C. Me lie S h e a re r of B irkenfeld, also s u r ­ Be the unsuved ever so educutcd. festival f o r W ashington county K e reh e r and H A Haley About polished or clever, only u C h n stless vive. g rade school m usicians and a b a se ­ fafty persons w ere in attendance life, a C h rlstless g rave u n d u C hrist- 1929 Chrv Truck, dual tires S h e m ade h e r hom e for some ball gam e betw een T igard a n d in cluding a gro u p from the Aloha less e te rn ity aw aits them . tim e w ith h e r daughter, Mrs. T a y ­ »('ontinu«*i fro tr v«tr« one) H illsboro nines. In th e ev en in g the lor, of n e a r Roy. a n d lived in H ills­ You, G od's people have been sa v ­ 2 1929 Nash Sedans, 4-door seniors w ill p re sen t "L ady L ilac" opening should again be d o se d com m unity ch in c h Miss Fiances b oro fo r m any years. __ ..... e. Large clods a re best used for d o s- C lapp, a m issionary from the Con ed from th e w ra th of God "being 1929 Ford Coupe as th e ir a n n u a l play. F or „ a tim counted righteous by . the blood of __ _ ____ ____________________________________ _____w hen scarlet fe v er eases b ro k e ’n8 'h r hole in o rd e r to prevent Kr,,gallona I ch u rch h e re on fu rlo u g h ........................ u < For th e sixth co nsecutive y ear T igard high school has placed first in out. it w as th o u g h t th a t th e Mav d irt d ropping into tile m ain tun- ">e m ission field in K o b e t'lm t. w e shall b e s a v e d from 1927 I’ontiac Coupe 'h e radio sh o rth a n d contest conducted by O regon S ta te college. M e m -; Day w ould be postponed or can- ncl ai’d cov erin g u p the bait. Ja p a n , w as s p e a k e r M is s C lapp w ra th th ro u g h him " m eans ltoni b ers of the 1935 team from left to rig h t B ack row. S idney C raig. I celled, but no new cases of th e Poison g ra in s a re not satisfactory form erly u resident of Forest alls 5 II Saved to do » h a d Saved 2 1927 Dodge Sedans, 4-door G ladys Carson. J a c k Ross: fro n t row . V era Fish. E lizab eth H y rk a s disease h ave been reported, a n d th e in ,h e control of gophers, since the G rove and a g ra d u ate of Pacific to pray th ro u g h In hehulf of tin Buiek Roadster ~ a n d Mrs. N ellie W esch E lw ert, co m m ercial tea ch e r.—C ut courtesy m um ps a re on th e w ane gopher lives e n tire ly upon roots, u niversity. For about tw enty yeurs unsaved all a bout and to the end . . . . . . she has been an in stru cto r of m usic of the e a rth am i so by p ray er ami Willy» 77 Demonstrator (Continued from page one» O regonian. , B etty Lou Schiew e. d a u g h te r of tu b ers and green feed ilies not w ell-financed w ould move w itnessing ''to open th e ir eyes und Mr a n d Mrs. H Schiew e of Ti- Tht> h e ld m ouse very o ften w orks *he Doshishu u niversity Other curs $15 mid ii| to O regon w ith in th e com ing y e a r but is h o lding him self in read in ess I gard, has been selected as secre- in ,h c tu n n e l of the m ole and gen- G ard en C lub M eets to tu rn them from dorkness to light ! w as m ade by Kipp. M any of this for w h a te v e r action m ay be neces- 1 ta ry of D elta Phi sorority at Al- ela9y does considerable of the B eaverton G ard en clu b met Toes- | and from tile pow er of S a tan u nto j la tte r gro u p w ill com e u n d e r th e sary to p rom ote the sta te 's best in- b an y college ‘ dam age for w hich th e m ole is day e vening a t Mrs R M Slew - | God" Acts 20:18. Agent for care of th e sta te and counties, n ec­ terests. If h e feels th a t his p resence E n te rta in m e n t p re sen te d a t th e ’’hinted Field m ice a re q u ite gen- a r, s K in d erg arten cottage M ax | You stand betw een the unsaved ! essitatin g a public w orks program - t-.o v .-T , , r. • ... v , ln ,h e n a tio n a l c ap ital is necessary D urham school bv th e D u rh am P orally found in g a rd en s a n d grain U cecher of Forest G rove spoke on ■ “ ">* >‘fe T hey m ust go on blinded I Willys and Graham-Paige L t l s i v i L L t L eisyville school he says th a t h e w ill m ak e th e tr ip T . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . ..... ... — ... - . ,J ■_ ... to provide em ploym ent, he said. ’ A w as heard by 200 p ersons f,elds and th e ir w ork can be best sp ra y in g S everal m em bers of the l,v g lare of the w orld; til the W illam ette valley pro ject has closed losed W ednesday. G ra d u atio n e ex- x- _________________ The 'h e P. T A. tre a su ry w as e n ric h ed detected by th e sm ull open en- G a rd e n clu b v isited gardens in d a rk as to th e ir lost state und in ......... , . been recom m ended for $36.000.000 cersise w ere held th a t ev en in g O C II b y v ' m ore th a n $40. trances to th e ir tu n n els T hey cun F orest G rove Friday Satan s pow er u n til you a g o n i/c In « l la i l i t ( l i r a t i t r i i i ini of new of fed eral public w orks funds and Those in th e g ra d u a tin g class w ere b c h o llS M a k e lln u s ln r S u r v e v **' co ntrolled by use of a poison A ltern a te N am ed p ra y er mid out of such b irth -p a in s W 1 L L Y S . C o n i f ill for deni m s r . H . . ousing , . w hich . . . ................ T ,.. B 1 eaverton 1 . . i .................................... . . . bring b r in u t them h e m through. th ro u sh $300.000 of th is am ount is p lanned D orothy K ennedy, M a rg are tte A r- . . . . . . . su rv e y ...... T I he G t n ice met ... . nil w v sse I P V O L M ls C l. I tea V i s ch C llV — ■ “ - * an • * ’ v ct ¿vs x I □ I in II t co U I n 11 ju t l l n l v c l tio H l l n 1 W ll, a a , J .. ,, , , for re v etm e n t w ork, according to deel. C y ril L orenz and R ussell , _ Mrs. Je eppard. e l r O of I C assers w i ith "Rising up u great w hile before O H m r a tio n , ¡M o u n ta in sid e school, to g e th e r w ith th e local F e d e ral H ousing com m it- ° 2 .^ T * M K ipp. H e contended th a t th e valley O Rear. day, He «Christ) w ent out into u has not received its sh are of fed- T he school picnic wi solitary place and th ere prayed." Graham-Paige Sedan e ra l p ro jects to d a te a n d urg ed S un d av in th e B erggren And now tills ‘ W hen I say u n t o ! $H49 Delivered Here his a u d ien ce to ta k e a n a ctiv e p a rt o . th e w icked. T h o u shalt surely die'; ' in o b tain in g its designation. " r , and “ , ® A v .. ___( and thou givest him not w arning; ' Willy» 4-door Se<^n Work ,o u „ ,y pUmO„8 • d l „ ~ p S ? SoirU ” h“ ‘ m X w '. o 'S S 5 .0 p .,m ll Ik . tlrk l ........................ 0 M r, Bell nor speakest to w a rn th e w icked I $579 Delivered Here from his w icked way. to save his 1 C oncluding his talk. S p u r called T he Young P eople » Congrega- life; the sam e wick«*d mini stuilI M rs L yle P o tter, Je sse S n y d e r is c h airm a n of th e local area. th e P acific N orthw est Regional M.’ í Í ’ H btv ^ o f c h e h ä ie m M ^ n - a tte n tio n to th e folow ing principal tio n al S ta te L eague m et Sunday die in his in iq u ity ; but his bl»»od 1 1 Gas - Oil - Accessories J r. a n d m other. Mrs. Je ss S n y d e r T eachers Nam ed will re q u ire nt th in e hand." Fzek- ' , ± nnl,ng ^ miSS1Oan . Th, 2 comml.t ' tain Mrs. H arvey is Mrs. M eek's S r . a tte n d e d a M other's d a y d in n e r M a rg are t L itto n ¿ ^ T ig a r d w a v P 'S * * * ? rc not “ » W - “ ftw n o o n a t th e B eaverton B ethel iul 3 18 "W herefore I tak e you to tee w ill recom m end to th e countv m oth e r s ' S r , ,», , * r X r , i < r , “ ' i ,x K r s u - js . i s record this day. th a t 1 um p ure G lenn C lay to n w ent to W enat CTade schoid dL A ^G v^dT nu Id lrt is filled *n th e tu n n e l to shut ‘shed by local talent und Miss from thv blood of all m en; for I have not sh u n n e d to declare unto _ c h ^ W ^ . y Ust w L k to " J t S^erw oS “ re V u n ^g i ’ g a rd ! 3, Wh,e ? - gopher F ra n c e . C U pp w as th e speaker a pplication to .... » . • , ... , tra p is set, th e tu n n el is left open r n u m b er of B eaverton pe»»ule you nil ihe counsel of G od” the 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 sta te o r federal agency. M o \ t s C X ‘e d,nHnaeyr n m « r n ’e ' n n ^ ^ s ^ r X u la ie f 'a n d G ^ n g ^ O ^ ^ u ^ l i i m i e V ^ A postle Paul Acts 20 26-27. G eorge N T aylor, B eaverton. Paid Adv ' . , . . _ - ___ ________ _ progrum T hursday d o rf a n d M a y a n d L eonard Le-1 of h e r ^ a r e m s " M r ^ n d in th a t both su b u rb a n a n d ru ra l T w o fo rm er T ig a rd g irls a n d ex- the gopher m ust be placed in the h ‘n g *n the grunge hall , Dodson, in Hillsboro. a rea s m ust be considered. P ro jects H ayne and th e host a n d hostess. stu d e n ts of th e T ig ard high school m ain tu n n el und the e n tra n c e closed S trik e D e lay . Building M r and M rs R. W L oveland and m ust be mav" p lanned so th a i t f th r o e m most M ‘ r h Fs“ a n d “sisi*e‘r' Mrs. F re d TVd“ R ath b K o n im e m vis- be* r7alizX 'th ’e M r a n d Mrs M elvin B ullis C o r - , lte£ Mrs“ rt 2 ° " u'?dJ ’e<‘ond P.laf5’ ,n ,h.c 6 Fu:ld m lct' “re co ntrolled by th e , T he new h o m e o f Mr and Mis F ™ ytM ! p ? ™ Y?Uis spent M onday ev en in g w ith | ¡ ¡ £ I& E . J « ram . p re fe ra b ly oats. Jo h n Dobbins, Dobbins, w hich they are and fam ily in B ethany S unday. ing of th e P o rtla n d d istrict, O regon p'Jaeed in th e open build in g in T igard, is n e arin g com ­ recom m ended th e p re p a ra tio n of a M r a n d M rs E E T en acres of c o rn w ere p lan te d M usic T each ers' association in th e - .. pletio n but at the presen t tim e is county base m ap. show ing th e pres- at the Jo h n Hitchcock fa rm last J K Gill hall. Gladys E erg c f ! n I P . . T- C being delayed by the strik e w eek for th e can n ery at H illsboro P o rtla n d won first place and F ra n - R e a l C S t a t C I r a ilS tc r S e n t physical developm ents s n d re - C a n it n l N p u '« T D elegates from the local Bethel sources of th e grea a n d th e fu tu re iv c w s Mis* V eona R ussell w ith C hris- ces N ash of Forest G rove second. ch u ren rch t to o t the tin e R idder of D illev J im C p t p ♦ secona. Kvb R gteeI tÄ e «. » r «, e s , , „lock i B~uw ri. ..,.1 » , «on C ongregational confer- _ .~uning ahead w ill o ft-tim e s ; fo u r re p re se n ta tiv e s and tw o sena- vv a y n e A n d rew s of S her- a w ard e d last w eek. B oth Miss Berg a r m Section 31 TTS R iW . cnc6 to be held In th e P o rtlan d e lim in a te the necessity of bond i s - . to rs out of office for h aving a c - ; wn county to C _______ F. C iblwns ~ Lynch et u * to K*«« K. C lark. at h e r hom e on the highw ay T u es­ levies. I Block 6 H i II» boro Garden m ak e rs to th e ir seats. A lready tw o h e r son. Roy M eyers, a n d fam ily, held in T ig ard T h u rsd a y a t th e day e vening to a pot luck d inner O btain in g of technical aid by leg islato rs h ave resig n ed t h e i r | New H ouse P la n n ed hom es of Mrs. E lizabeth V incent ** for th e G irl R eserves cabinet m em ­ f i l r i l i u t f d 7 h e n e ^ n n h l^ i ° ’’S in Order “ tisfy th e ¿ ‘ocks w ere d eliv ered and "M iss M a rg a re t‘s ’u m m e rV ’ T he K*P‘ 7 " " u i “ " . .. '' »“ '.n.'l“ s^B i^k bers P lan s w ere considered for , fa c ilita te d u n d e r th e new public c o n stitu tio n a l inhib itio n — S e n a to r to th e B ert R ow ell hom e last w eek d e m o n stia tio n w as b rought th ro u g h s r’h i'l." " sending re p re se n tativ es to the su m ­ w o rk s set-up. according to Me- F ish e r as a m em b er of th e b o n u s ; to be used for build in g Lydia Kh**a et ua tu Chenter O. D iio n m er cam p new th e office of th e co u n ty agent. at M e rriw eth e r a n d ; et ua. I.«»t» •>, ItliH-k 1 Pleasant C lure. T his assistance is now ob- com m ission and S e n a to r S te iw e r house, Seabeck T w elve girls and the host- , Lions Elect View Cornelius. ta in a b le only from re lie f rolls. T he as county agent for th e sam e com - Mr. a n d M rs. Jo sep h T w igg and ess w ere in attendance. J. A. H Hans«»n et ua to Kre«i I». G rant O fficers of th e T ig a rd Lions club n<;w p rogram w ill p ro b ab ly per- m ission. S e n a to r W alk er of Polk tw o sons v isite d a t th e Mrs. Flor- et um . 4n ai-raa Section 33 T J N R2W. su n . % r rm t th e shifting of tec h n ica l m en co u n ty denies th a t h e e v er accepted M a ttie W hitm ore to A. II K im ball. ALBERT FRA NK D E T IIIF F S I« o L m in Sim m on* Addition to Hillsboro from one county to a n o th e r o r th e ap p o in tm en t to th e sta te lib ra ry day. A lbert F ra n k D ethlefs. 66. of D n o r S m ith, se c re tary - tre a su re r, Sherman Harkaon et ux to M ay R. o b tain in g of q u alified m en not on board, alth o u g h he has a tte n d ed M r a n d Mrs. J W. L«*t 6 Council View Acre«. G aston ro u te one. died a t th e E m ­ r e Ue * , ro us. one m eeting. R e p resen tativ es L ew tain ed w ith a M other's d a y d in n e r G eorge M. Leslie, ta il-tw iste r. R Thorn. F. F I.a H a ie to Richard J. W ilcox et an u el hospital P o rtla n d Sunday KEEP A SUPPLY , . , ^ r h u s:asV} ,,o v e r th e proposed W allace and Jo h n so n of M ultnom ah in h o n o r of h e r m other, Mrs. E. Lew is, lion tam e r; B ert C. R ue ux. part l«ot 2 Block io F o r w t Grove. a n d fu n e ra l services w ere held W illam ette V alley pro ject w as e x - h ave a tta ck e d th e opinion in th e G eorge L ew ellyn, a n d fa m ily and and E B. N edry, directors. W illia m T . Phillips et ux to A. H. W ednesday at the St. P a u l L u th e r­ A m ong som e of th e new a rriv a ls i Kimbdt Tracta in Simmons* Addition. FOR UNEXPECTED pressed by R. W Weil, county re - c ourts a n d G ov ern o r M artin is ad- w ith th em visited Mrs. L ew elly n ’s a n ch u rch at G aston w ith Rev H in ­ lief c h airm a n , w ho declared th a t vising everybody to “sit tig h t" and nephew . W illiam C ham bers, and in T ig ard and c om m unity a re E Hillsboro. W. K. McCioakey et ux to Fred H. richs of Bloom ing officiating. I n ­ C. S choenauer, Jo e Ingals. J I . , _ th e w o rk m ight m ak e it possible let th e leg islatu re itself decide w ho fam ily a t N ew berg. C O M P A N Y ......... te rm e n t w as in th e St. Paul cem ­ to U k e all em ployable persons off is e n title d to a seat w hen th a t tim e . W ooley, r .^ " c » o o, 7 i< ? > T L . H‘ t * 1 I ut. rx * • w ho • • has ta k e n « over . * th e I .»lei« r 1 a . F r rxrtk L eRoy F re n c h of P o rtlan d , wrir» ete ry re lie f rolls. Dr. E. C D alton of comes. Acre i ~ * s '« ? « ............................... Mr. D ethlefs was born August 12, St. H elens. C olum bia co u n ty com ­ w as a t his ran ch S unday. F ra n k Ila» ( hif ken C on tract A rth u r E vert et UM to O rv ille I I vert. 1868. a t V enton. Iowa. Deceased is m itteem an . urged a re i h ab ilitatio n M erchants w ho deal in e le ctrica l H ansen has re n te d a p a rt of i t E. C. R ichardson of th e T u alatin L'’i \ " “.“ A J . 7 J ! " '1 '" , , su rv iv e d by th e follow ing b ro th ers p ro g ram to place fam ilies on pro- equipm ent and su p p lies m ust regis- . . , H o ld C o n te s t c h ic k ery has a co n tra ct w ith a s A k U S K t “ ’ d uctive, not m arginal. lands. te r w ith the sta te b u re a u of lab o r iilo rk 4 F a irv ie w A