The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 23, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
A RGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
M O V IN G B A Y . 1935
Joint Program
Scholls Tonight
OREGON
T hursday. May 23, 1935
John Saltivi anil laiiul.v of Tigard
visited Mr and Mrs F M 1 ill,-,
gat'd Sunday.
A crew of eight w ere spraying
for w alnut blight control at the
Mountainside farm last week,
Mr and Mrs C arl S citi,-it. Herb
eri and Carline Setffert. Wanda
l . 't s e ll
and George Knupp were D r. Y oung to G iv e A dd reas
S u n d .,1 d m n e i p a r t i g u e s ts at the
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« « « » * •»
J o h n F is h e r h o m e m C o rn é liu s
G ra d u a tio n E xercises
exhibited (heir m t u |> hooks und a
spting«* cuke
I’licy also demon
stratcd the cooking of blunt* mange
for their friends The parents were
pleasantly siiipitsed b.v a tea Miss
MeKinnis aunt. Mis I .id le Hurd
tng. of Tualatin and Mi
z\ O
Pitman
' M , f poured
e . ' , " 11
M,s A g n es I r i a n t s p e n t s e v e r
, 1
1 '» rllu n d last m e k v is
Orenco School
Plans Prograni
R a y n a rd H o n o re d ; G ra n g e rs
H o n o r C ou p le S a tu rd a y
..
G rang e H o n o r* I <>uple
SCHOLLS—Thomas A. Verdenuts
of Portland will give a patriotic
talk for the joint eighth grade ex- ’
ercises at the Scholls Grange hall
tonight tThursday). The speaker
has requested that “America the
Beautiful" be sung by the audience,
led by Mrs J. M. Stretcher, as an
opening number. Rev. Raynor Smith
of the M E. church will introduce 1
the speaker and pronounce the in-I
vocation. The Scholls orchestra will i
play and there will be four other
special numbers.
O j ST A N D DIAOU h Ö lR lC K E N
E A R N E R S leave worthless
F A R M S FO R G O V E R N M E N T
L A N D IN A L A S K A
Irrig a tio n P lanned
An electric pump was installed
at the F. E Rowell place Monday
for the purpose of irrigating the |
law n and gardens by pumping
w ater from the river.
Mrs. Ernest Nelson and two
daughters spent last week with her
parents at Amity.
Mrs. Earl Edwards and children
of Pasadena and her mother, Mrs.
Eli Kingston, and sister. Katherine,
attended a bridal shower given at
the Eltis Taylor home near Banks
May 15 for Miss Mary Kingston
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Seiffert and
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoffner of near
Portland visited their brother, Ed
Seiffert. and family Sunday.
Potter & Trask store has install­
ed a new vegetable cooling system.
Mrs. Hattie McClure of S her­
wood visited Mrs. Ed M urphy fro m ,
Wednesday until Saturday. They
w ere neighbors 30 years ago.
Julius Christensen and sons start­
ed hauling their grade B milk from
a herd of 68 cows to the Alpine
Rose dairy in Portland Monday by
. A ssidente leave - a s
ÒOVEQNMENT 7ÈAPS DOWN
SLU M S To ÖUILD M O DERN
SANITARY apartments
VALLEYS A R E F LO O D E D
Ö Y F E D E R A L D A M S -------
i ,
and Eddie Ar- ira ttc League of M ultnom ah coun
j ..
1,1 Avalon park Sunday. M iss
^,r and Mr» Clyde H efferm an. McGee Is sociul chairm an of th,
Miss Ruby Johnson of Spokane T e n n e s s e e mountaineers
Mr and Mrs Billy Hefferman and league
is visiting her aunt. Mrs, Charles S F p k N P l V T A D M C
DeVoure, of Jacktown. She is an
T tx V V r M K I r i b
daughter Nancy Ju n e w ere Sun-
F. It Edlefson and Mrs R,„e
day
dinner party guests ut the Wit- Murphy of Portland v isite d Mr
a rt student.
ham Mosher home in Portland
and Mrs It A Mitchell Sunday
Jesse Snyder Jr. visited last week
o
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<- la.ra Hansen and Mrs An-
Mr and Mrs Emil Daraldson and
at Oregon State college and at the
' Scnmcltzer and ' G rand Lodge and Rebekah As- Sheridan visited at the A B Flint
,h„i..MarSCh.
Portland visited Mr and M rs Kenneth M c C u n e of
brick and tile plants at Salem, AI- . K irkpatrick homes Saturday semblv They attended special meet- home Sunday.
their parents. M r. and Mrs. Hans Portland visited Sunday at th,
banv and Corvallis.
ei'eT ng» .,.treat several members ings of the order Monday. Tuesday,
B o y III
John A McGee home.
Potter's Cash store installed an . 1 ■ *am *‘tes. wbo w ere ill with Wednesday and Thursday.
George Allison Jr. is ill w ith the Hansen. Sunday
electric frigidaire last week.
ptomaine poisoning.
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Shipley and scarlet fever.
J a c k to w n School Closes
An exhibit was given in M is
Mr. and Mrs Victor Boleen en-j _3*ES'1.,
5iI‘*ier J p^nt 5he pas: son A 'e rv Lee of M anzanita are
D ed icate T re e to J a o u iih
last
Jacktow n school closed Tuesdav Maria
i , ‘ '* MeKinnis*
M5 Klnnis room
roo,n ■
“»f Friday
Friday
tertained Sunday with a party for
at ^he
•G^Miller home.
visiting relatives in Scholls and
The Scholls W om ans club w ill w ith a picnic at the citv nark in l,U’ "'",K|ows and boards were at-
her little son Wallace, in honor of „ MV !,nd Mrs W lkon C ranc oi Hillsboro this week.
1)Ian.e a , X s l T
M‘
Portland. Miss Evelyn H esse t h e ' trac,?v»‘ decorated w ith sun bon-
his fourth birthday Present were
Vlsn^ at
Mike and
Elm er Bolma with Roy Stone and cemetery Memoria da y” jv E ch th ev teacher
for the p ast two vears has
babl*‘s Also th e children each
Ethel, Frances and Bertha Waibel. J J McCann homes Sunday.
Charles Erockm ere from the West- wUl d rfic a te t “ W W J a o iith been hired for next year. Virgtnta i
of Interest on th.
Esther. R uthie and Donnie Chris-
H arry Schm eltzer ern National oil fields at Whitlash. Mr. Jaq u ith has furnished much of
K eutzer is the only eighth grade board besides art. w riting and
tensen, Phyllis Christensen, G e r a l d S c h o l l s G range delegates Mont., came by auto last Tuesday the facts with which the c lu b h a s graduate from this .«thool
| spelling books which were display-1
ine Taylor of Beaverton and Eve- J ? ? * 1* P “an Se at McMinnville be- to visit his brother. Ed Bolma. and been compiling a history
o f the
Miss Mary Kingston and a group ed at their seats At this exhibit
lyn and Allan Boleen
K lrk p at’
Bolma S c h o l l s ^ u m S i y “ He to one i f !h r
of friends from Dilley spent the the "Aunt Dinah's Substitutes " also
Groner School Closes
r
,
nin'ir
Tu tT lay eveI earliest settlers of the vicinity, com- week-end at the beach.
G roner school closed Wednesday
r, , 9 >n£er,n<‘i S “nd*7
^ , re . \ ,SIti n ?u w‘J h th ^m a n d : *ng here 52 years ago. and served
Mr and Mrs D A G riffeth of
they
entertained
the
at ‘ more thanT .0 y e a r ? as a ‘ m e X r Portland visited at the Eli K ing­
and Miss Laura Ahlstrom. who h i ' in^ J n,C »ThnSOn HStri Cta SU.Per;
*
' boy, later
‘
D R . R. J . N IC O L
th
eir
home
in
North
P
lain
,
lived at the C W. Larkin home,
he, Por< and district,
and secretary of the M ountainside ston home Saturday. Sunday visit-
Mr. and Mrs. Ferd G roner s p e n t' Cem etery association,
returned to her home in Portland.
“ h°,‘d ,lhe last q uarterly ' ° ? ieT
ors were Evelyn Schulm erich. Vet-
D R . E. W . A L M Q U IS T
Ju liu s Christensen as delegate ma Rosevear and Harney Holcom
Stanford G oetter and Henry H an -1 ef?Ce u f o t h j year at the Scholls a few days Bus week at th eir
V e te rin a ria n s
beach home in DePoe Bay.
from r o O F Lincoln lodge and
sen are the eighth grade graduates choT2'l_Bl^ a?
A ,
,
from this school
Stanley Trefren and fam ily came . • 7 CL °7der re ,u rn ed from a Mrs Ruby Meyers as delegate
„ ..
.
last Monday to spend several days w u i *?«. CaJ*f°rn ia last Friday from Ruby Rebekah left Mon-
T rte p h o o e « u s m t_ 6 «
H o ld P ic n ic
working
r»i ♦♦ j at ts th
. eir
b. sm all
. a farm.
C* a
Mr- eM h vrer»he ' ’]slted j is mother, day to attend the G rand Lodge and
Midway school w ith Miss Irene
Clifford Trask went to Stayton Mrs~ M E Crowder, and uncle. J. Rebekah assembly at Salem this
Stevens and V ern Allen as teach­ w ith his father. L. C. Trask, last P- Crowder, also at the Mr and week, as Mra Meyera w i i be in-
ers, held a picnic at Robinson's Monday to arrange for the funeral ¡Mrs. George Wall home.
MASON HILL— School closed
stalled as o u tsid e'g u ard ian of the
Creek Thursday, when the last day of his uncle, A rthur Trask, which
with an all day picnic Sunday
R eturns from East
assembly.
'In c o rp o rated *
of school exercises were held. Della
Miss Madelyn S hattuck returned
b to Twiao and
August Billings retu rn ed from
Mrs. Sutherland President
Burke. Francis O d e ll. Joseph W Mr h<and
to her home in Hillsboro for the
C ollrctlon s
—
C re d it Reports
n aioei. Virgil
virgu Hatfield.
n am eia. Elmer
tim e r u Lil-
t - sons with Mrs F lo re n c e T w i c e o f ^ * s c o n s i n Rriday w ith a car-load
Scholls Woman's club elected of- sum m er vacation.
Waibel.
In
legard.
Percy
Robinson
and
Robert
Hillsboro
visited
th e J o e S a n d i ! ° f fu r n ltu r e - farm im plem ents and ficers at the club meeting held
Mr.
and
Mrs
C
harles
Johnson
1
w
.
,
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.
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niusDoro visited the Joe Sandt- cattle from his form er h(jme jn May u Mf> ,na S u th er,and r e .
Eastman and Robert Watson are forth home in Portland Sunday,
visited at Yamhill Saturday Miss Waahington. Tillamook. Yamhill.
th
at
state.
1
elected
president;
Mrs.
S.
S
the eighth grade graduates from | Mrs. Gladys Trask and daughter
_
- Betty rem ained for a visit w ith!
1 olk and Marion Counties.
this school
Miss G arnet Guild of Pacific uni-
v>ce-president; Mrs. J M her grandparents. Mr and Mrs
Personal C ontact on Collections
Lawrence Hunt. Mrs. Eva Hunt Miss Lorraine Dem'min attended versi,y visited at the parental home 5}re * he,r Sl'c reta‘'y. and Mrs. C. | Delmar M artin
W ash ing ton C ou nty O ffic e
and Mrs. A. Loman of Manzanita the mother and daughter banquet during the week-end.
w
was re -eletted treasur-
Mrs Anna Donaldson and Mr
visited at the E. G. Heaton home held by the B and P. club at
Mr and Mrs. Glen Tointon Mr
. k Woman 8 SIu,b w ,*l enter- and Mrs B E Waldorf drove to
C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g
Saturday en route to Portland.
Hillsboro Mav 15.
and Mrs W alter Orr and children ‘ «¡J he i Uw °r c’ub, Ju,nc I4-
Portland Sunday to attend the
Second and Main S treets
Sunday guests at the Theo Nts-
B rn n rtts M o ve
and Amy Alice Howard picnicked p ,M,V “a d.,MrS T
Li. e^ aril ot «r;‘duation exercises of the West-
Phone 3071
rer G°reX Ofr Port1!» 3rfd M1” '
Mr and Mrs J E Bennett rnov-, Sunday at the Tointon farm
nd m
T " ^ heo,°8 |cal sem inary. Stanley
H illsboro, Oregon
ter Grow of Portland, Mrs. Mar- ed to Blue Lake P ark Monday to
Mr. and Mrs. Frances Rowell and
_ Capltul HlU' Mr and Mrs Corntls was among the graduates
ffliret B M S and Ernest Block of assist with boating concessions dur- s°n John A lbert and Mrs E J '
~
j
« z- a
lng ,he 8ummer season.
Davis spent Sunday at Three Rocks
« a T d a ad u o t Ga rden
Miss Grayce M iller and friend,
Mrs. A udrey Heaton with a
Home visited friends here Sunday. Mrs. Russell Gilman, who
was «roup of Hillsboro ladies attended
ic a in a rd H _ onored
house
guest the past week
T W
v.
.
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rvtciv at
d l the
m e !be
.......... state
sw««. convention
«. wig v crgl l lull of
UI Business
DUSln'
h
i e
ha-oL was honored
M iller home, w ent to P ortland ! and Professional Women's clubs at
=
blrthda>' Ma>' 12 w‘th Monday to spend several days at The Dalles Saturday and Sunday
152 S. T h ir d A v e .
P hone 2 1 W
drlnVe ra party:
15 a the M arke Wolfe home. Mrs. Gil-
The Ju n io r Woman's club met
^hd’ coml" g to thls man will return to her home the at the Mrs. Lyle Potter home Mav
i,° m i ,.u n ,ty
thS al e
14 y ®ar=' last ot this week.
15. Miss A rlene C otter had charge
T
hlS hon?e he5e
S utherlands B u y Place
of the program on "Gardening '
w1mPhlsf familviebv»aeTrSRWhen. he
Mr and Mrs 1 E
Sutherland Next meeting wiU be at the T hio
mily 1 ive<l in Beaverton have purchased the
old Henrv Nissen home with Miss Gladys Nis-
ow'ner of the Jack place of 51 acres from J. A. -en as hostess. Miss Irm al Trask is
Scholls Telephone company. Mr Rowell, who recently
bought it chairm an of program on sewing
8
Countrv from Mr Jack '
N ettie H isc^
WUmi
in
tiv ? in1irestd ?n =uand tak«S an o '
Mr and Mrs S P TaylOT Mr Herd and Miss Clara Twigg are
is B
H<? and Mrs G eor8e Taylor visited the refreshm ent committee.
F ai^ i
thei ^ hu Is 1 P P Mr and Mrs B art Cfomwell in ---------------------------------------------------
Mr. and Mrs. A. A Johnson of
F. and Rebekah lodges, and the Battle G round Sunday.
Mason and Eastern Star lodges at
Mrs. Charles P otter visited M r
School Term at
Mason H ill Ends
Credit Bureaus
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T H O M A S S. SHO LES
happening ut home
j «
oih thT ,1935 Hillsboro union high
acnoot cla88e b ritf Birlhday
Hillsboro and Vicinity
~DrinkWUerWithMeils
day till M ondaP L T w r e T w u h
Good For Stomach
i r ‘,e.n. dS_ - ? d..r_elat,1';es ,in. . Hillsb<jro
W a,er with meals helps stomach
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M urray a t­
Mrs. John Schmeltzer was p re­ tended the color raising ceremony
sented with a finished basket pat­ and church service Sunday at
tern quilt by the Mountain Home Salem, which was sponsored by the
Ladies Airf in honor of her fifty- affiliated bodies of the I O O F
fourth birthday Sunday. The m a - 1 _____________ ________________________
terial used was scraps from each
lady's dress and the names of each
mem ber were embroidered on the
blocks
Henry Schmeltzer of Redmond
was at the John Schmeltzer home
Monday.
Dr. Rucker of Sherwood was
H o w does
yo u r g a rd e n g ro w ?
Doctor« te ll the man
w ho w ants to keep f i t
to d rin k at least a q uart
o f m ilk a day. M ilk is
a com plete food in i t ­
s e lf — o ffe rin g a ll the
essentials to keep you
p h y s ic a lly s tro n g and
m e n ta lly active. L e t us
d e liv e r to y o u r o ffic e
d a ily .
A well w atered garden brings its reward
in flowers. A d aily "show er" by hose makes
your garden yield more abundantly and
keep its 'reshness longer
Modern water service provides you with
an adequate w ater supply wherever you
need it — in the garden, garage, kitchen,
laundry, bathroom. . . A service that helps
you get added com fort and pleasure out
of your home.
ORDER TODAY!
FIR GROVE
D A IR Y
Phone 4RX1
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
R. E. W ile y, local m anager
PALM DRUG
S tore
Prescription Druggists
Phone 266
1
DON'T GAMBLE!
ONE
OF O UR
R E C O N D ITIO N E D
USED CARS
\WILL SAVE YOU MONEY!
1933 FO R D V -8 DE L U X E COUPE. Cordoba
cream whcvla. paint lik e new. Rubber 8 0 ',
•nd m perigei mechanical
condition
1929 N A S H S T A N D A R D S E D A N . N .-w p ain t $
Good m echanical condition
192 9 F O R D -» -C Y L IN D E R
FORDOR
SEDAN.
good tra n sp o rta tio n .
“ As is”
- jcJl
J5'
.g tl
T h e y H a v e th e
S u rp ris e F e a tu re o f 1935
•7 ^
EIF^RIC
“ As ¡8”
1934 F O R D
V -8 .
base. N ew
exchange m otor
1933 C H E V R O LE T . Closed cab, duals.
157-inch wheelbase. P la tfo rm hotly
TERRAPLANE
585
1 1 2 In . wheel-
bane; 8 8 o r 100
hornepow er
a m i u p a t f a c t o r y f a r r io te r! m o d a tt
HUDSON SIX
695
1 1 6 in . w heel­
base; 9 3 o r 1 0 0
horsepow er
a m i u p a t f a c t o r y f o r d o t e d m o d e lt
HUDSON EIGHT
760
1 1 7 in . a n il 121 in .
w heelbaae; 11 3 o r
12 4 horsepow er
a n d u p a t f a c t o r y f o r d o t a t i m o d e lt
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
O eneral
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A. 0 . PITMAN. M. D.
Fleauty Work
DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D
PERMANENTS
Physician and Surgeon
a apecialtr
Telephone 1471
WF.1I/H APARTMENTS
Mabel Rrhendel
Wells Building
GARBAGE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Dentlwt
AND CANB
Telephone 144
Evenings, Stindaya bjr Appointment
D.
P . C O R R IE R I
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
Washington Count?
Arenrlea
RUBBER STAMPS
INHIJRANCK HKRVICR
TUNK IN ON III ItSON "NKW STAR HKVIJE” featuring K .lr Smith — Every Monday evening
at 8:30 L.S. I., 7:.10 C .S.T., 9:30 M.S. I'.,8:30 I’.S.T. — < jihim hia Broa<leanting S y a le m
COLLECTION
’ G arbage Collection
Commercial Building
HUDSON-BUILT
Telephonea
Rr.Mm.ro JAM
Offlca 2SS2
DENTISTS
HUDSON
TERRAPLANE
AND StR G E O N
nrri
'■’«■’«•phonoa
O fllc . J2JI
R m H m r. 7»IZ
IlillM boro P h a r m a c y
All kind« of
PHYSICIAN
PHYSICIAN and RtIRfiRON
X -R .r a n . Pkrato.Tkar.gr
Commercial National g .a k 111,1a
Telephone I3R1X
at
AND THE
C n U F t f h t 1*14. n o « l,< r V n l r f f „
Beauty Work
PermanentR and all kind« of
beauty work.
Special Shincinff Todny a n il A ll TZu's If eck.
N ew M o d e l» . . . N ew C o lo r». . . ICe c o rd ia lly
in vite you to »ee a n d d rive llir»e car».
’585
’535
‘285
’235
AUTHORIZCD SALES ANO SERVICE
!
Easy, positive, pow er-controlled gear sh iftin g —with
pre-aeleetion. No shift lever, hut no change in the
tim e-proved Hudson transm ission. You shift w ith­
out even tu kin g yo ur bands fro m the w h eel—with
a finger touch. Move the co ntro l key any tim e, Io
the gear you want to use n e x t—that's pre-selection.
Slum luril 011 Hudson Custom Eights; optional fo r
a small am ount e x tra on ull o th e r 1935 llm lsons
and Terraplanes.
Ig.ts ol
Cloned cab, duals. 157-inch wheel-
BEAUTY SHOPS
A really l,amc autom obile im provetiieul!
215
TRUCKS
------------------------------------------------* ------
HAND
g o o ,I
’175
T15
192 8 N A S H S E D A N .
1929 C H E V R O LE T . Cloned cab, single tir, -,
new rubber. 131-inch wheelha.se
An e n tire ly new Ilu d an n Six. T h e g reater lltiilaon
Lig h t. And the b rillia n t, new Ilu d s o n -b u ilt T e rra -
plane. W ith the first complete steel Ixxlies ever b u ilt
—even roof» o f steel. W ith m ore power, nu<l greuter
gas anti o il eeononiy. U ith B endix R o ta ry -E q u a l­
ized Brakes—a new way o f stopping—m ore q u ie k l v
—in a short, »Iraiffht line. \\ ith longer, low er
bodies; w ider seals, increased com fort am i rid in g
ease—a host o f o th e r new style am i perform ance
features. See these new ears. T hen look at the
o th e rs . L e t th e best o n e w in . C o m e in soon.
Kr y.
1932 C H E V R O L E T C O AC H . Good me, hanical condi­
tion. Paint, ru b b e r and
upholstery A - l.
U V U
131-inch wheelbase, duals
T he N ew 1 9 3 5 HUDSONS
a n d TERRAPLANES
Are H ere!
7
Tiliin a itoy,
K O D A K F IN IS H I N G
KRAMIEN'M
1930 F O R D . Cloned cab.
juices, aids digestion If bloated
with gas add a spoonful of Adleri-
ka. One dose cleans out poisons
and washes BOTH upper and low­
er bowels.—Delta D rug store.—Ad.
ia gaàrt of
RESPONSIBLE
if
'
NOW R EPR ESEN TIN G
HUDSON and TERRAPLANE
A ig u
itiiig ii'iciu lit
Picnic Friday
Scholls Grange me,'ting Satuiduv
i tly Mr«. Iln u h llu n lr t t r i
A school picnic Will be given on
m is well attended. The basket d in ­
ORENCO O reneo eighth grade Ilio school lawn Friduy All parents
ner at noon m is in honor of Mr.
und Mrs C K irkpatrick on their graduation exercises m il he held ,,,Ml friends ure Invite,I to come
thirty-fourth wedding anniversary. In the school auditorium tonight “,,d •“ •ng basket dinner, which
Tlie lecture hour was also in their ' I'hut s.la.i I at eight o'clock An w l*l l,‘‘ served at noon A splendid
honor ami included instrum ental address will be given by Dr Henry P'»grum Is living prepared for tile
I num bers Each lady described her \ »»uiig of Hillsboro «Arlene Her nflernoon entei tiiinineiit
M‘ ««‘tl Mrs Lee Handall and
i own wedding gown and the hus- imrds is valedictorian and But but a
saliitatorinn.
mem vhiltiren spent Friday night with
........... ...............
»••»»•• •••" v O h ther
k t
mem
; bands were asked Io tell when, Burdett«»
| w here and how they met Hie tiers of Iho class at«' Doris R o g é is, Mr and Mrs. (! Husbands of P o rt­
j lady, who became their bride The Virginia Robson. B attle Warren. land.
Mrs. H C. Zierke of Brainerd,
j honor guests were presented n u ll Riibert Anderson. Rodney Gibson
and Ira Hogers.
Minn . an aunt of C. P I leek, ai -
cut flowers and a potted plant
Mrs Tom P ieren and children T*'?'d W*tlne»day for a short visit
, Mr ami Mrs. B. E. Jansen of
'S ilv erto n visited Mr and Mrs Jess Marvin and P atneia Ann of ltel- „ I. ’ ‘.‘'“ 'in g for M a r s h fie ld
' vetia are s p e n d in g th e w e e k with
w ith * h aere
, r .l‘.
" I!1 "'sid e with her
Snyder Sunday.
Ball
Mr and Mrs Lyle Poller and her parents. Mr and Mrs. S W d a u g h te r . M rs F M ------
,
and Mrs Wallace Persons of
Jesse Snyder Jr. spent the week- Baughman, and family.
Mr and Mrs Antone Bella and \ u,nPk‘n Hidge visited at the
| end at Depoe Bay
Miss Helen Bella of Portland vis- Geo1
,v ,so n s home Monday
O bservance P lanned
tied at the Adam Bella home Sun-
Merle Prraona Injured
All community groups are being d“/ ;
Merle Persona, son of Mr and
asked to furnish one num ber for
Miss Paulino Settles of Van Mrs George Persons, was quite
the Memorial day program at the eouver is visiting her sister. Mrs seriously Injured while w orking in
M ountainside cem etery May 31, (. alvtn Gross, and faintlv
>he woials above Forest Grove lust
when the cem etery association will
Fred Som erville and a friend Thursday Be was taken to Ver-
hold the annual business meeting ftom the t i l ’ camp at Vancouver ,lo,l*a Lit* Medical aid
The cem etery is being mowed and visited at the S. W Baughmuu
S. 8. R a lly at K r e d v lllr
put in first class condition for the
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with her parents. Mr. and Mrs 1« ed March 1
local church.
A. Whittle, were Sunday guests at
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the (. . (.» Wright home in P o rtla n d M a n n in g vn ««•it 11,.. ..
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First National Flank lliithlinir
Phone 2211
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