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Page Two H IL L S B O R O Chehalein Mt. Mills Moved J a k e D avis B a d ly In ju r e d in A c c id e n t; P lace T ra d e d be camped at the F E Hoffman berry farm after the Fourth of July. Jake Davis Injured Jak e Davis, 78. is recovering from what came near being a very ser ious accident. A pitch fork slipped out of the hands of a grandson and struck Davis on the head and face. One tine w ent half way through his nose. Mr and Mrs. Jam es Mosy of Ukiah and Miss Ann O rnduff of Portland w ere guests of Mr and Mrs. Peter O rnduff from Thursday till Saturday morning, when the Rufus O rnduff family accompanied them to Portland. Mrs. Tom Shuck retu rn ed to Hillsboro Friday after spending four days at the Finigan farm help ing a sister. Miss Wanda Finigan. cook for hav harvest hands __ __ ________ _______ . T T 1 J f A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N Winner in Contest Cantata Next Sunday Laurel New Station Nearly Ready Thursday, July 1, 15135 h e r g randson V ernon G a rrs tt, w ho Past C hiefs M is M ary B each is visitin g her j d a u g h te r. Mrs 11 N Robinson, in Forest Grove Plan Picnic laiwrenee Rose. Elm o and Alll- is spending a w eek here. son G ibbs left S unday for E astern w ork m the h a iv i i fields nnd G a rd e n Parly Mr and Mrs It E i'arso n s of P o rtlan d visited frien d s and rein (By Mr» llttuh Btir«l«(tei fives h e re Sunday ORENCO T h e D avis g arag e and Mrs A dam Bella and ch ild ren service station of Orenco is nearing and A ry d e n e Rogers a lle n d .d 111. completion under supervision of B ethany band concert S unday e v e Law rence Rose ning Mrs Lucille lluieker ef Kalispell. Billy C u rin g lo n of M anning spent M ont. returned Io her home Tues- (he w eek-end w ith A lex Bella Miss R u tsch m an W e d s ; 26 E m p lo y e d a t W h ittle s O re n c o P eop le H o ld S h o w e r l , | «»:on to (By Mr«. Bird McCormick) (By Mm. F I. Brow.O CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—T w o LAUREL A cantata. ‘ Ruth, the of the Emerson portable sawmills C»lean*'r’ w ill be *Jlvcn at the have been moved from the Pleas church here Sunday evening at 8 o’clock by the people of Moun*1 ant View district to Rocky Point, about 12 miles northeast of Hills tain Home. There are tw elve voices in th e chorus. O ther musical n u m boro. The other th ree will be mov bers will be on the program. The ed soon. Sawing will be finished day after having spent the (gist here this week ca**ta,a is reported to be \ ery good I m onth Willi her sister Mrs M I. The Phin Jones family of New “nd. c' « -'o n e is cordially invited | Goble, and Mr Goble. to hear it. berg. the J P Jones fam ily and H A. Mitchell was In Salem C harlie Schm idt of the CCC camp (By Mr» John M ha vltlmm) the Wayne Jones family attended a Tuesday Mr and Mrs B. A M itch- at Saddle Mountain spent from pot 1 k d in n er at the Rav Ego j C W IC C S Ill'Ill lOF At th e band p ra ctic e W ednesday jcll look th eir nieces Betty and home Sunday. Saturday until Tuesday at the p a r night. Jo sep h W enzel notified the Maxine Wilcox, to their home in members th a t th ey w ere to play ental home. Straw berry picking is still in I I Vancouver. W ash. Fridav They at tile c eleb ra tio n ill Balm G rove progress at the Merl McDougal Mrs. Francis Coolidge and baby spent the past tw o weeks at the p a rk J u ly 4 farm and will probably last next Mrs Samuel l.ogan. 68. resident son of P ortland visited her par- B A Mitchell home. week. The rain was a great help of Hillsboro for 14 years died at oft» Saturday and Sunday Mr A lh erla S p itze r of Kelso, Wash . »Above is Miss Hazel Marion Stook About 35 of the Portland fire is a visitor at flic D avid T sehubold to the late berries here 2 30 a m. Ju n e 27 after a year's Coolidge was on a fishing trip of Forest Grove, whose essay. men and their families and friends hom e illness Funeral services were held Leon Davis and fam ily spent Sun- Place Traded •Meat The Favorite Food ofEv* came with wel! filled baskets and Tin* Helvetia Sw itzer Verein will Mrs Jerom e Buzan has traded Saturday afternoon with Rev. Fen- day at Jantzen Beach. ery Nation.' won first place in surprised W 11 Ring on his 5-tili give Roscoe of the U nited Brethren 1’ L. and Lee Brown made a a dunce at the Helvetia hull her quarter section in Wasco coun ton the state of Oregon in the tw elfth birthday Saturday evening in Portland officiating. Interm ent business trip to G resham Saturday July 4 evening. ty for a house and several lots at was in Fir Lawn cemetery. Fol- annual meat story contest spoil- Mrs Claude C. Craig mid ehil- Sunday dinner party guests at Joe Hershey of I lacuna left the Seventh and M eridian streets. New sored by the National Live Stock dren Shirley and Albert are spnid- hospital at SI Helens Tuesday of berg They will move after the lowing members ef the Hillsboro fhe Fred Schmidt home w ere Mr and Meat board. A total of 12,- mg a week with their uncle and Inst week He was having tre a t Grange of which she was a mem- a,'d Mrs. Howard Rice and Miss Fourth of July when the Faber 269 home economies students from aunt. Mr. and Mrs. W F Hunter ments for blood poison in his right ber served as pallbearers: W M M arie Schmidt of Hillsboro and fam ily vacates 682 high school* of -48 states par- Mrs Craig and children are from hand Mr. Hershey was u caller at Smith D B B urkhalter. H I. Pat- Dan Chambers. Jim Herd and Frank Hanson of tic ip ated in tins c o n te s t Winnepeg. Canada. They plan on the C E Korn home T hursday und Scholls helped Carl Hanson last ten. Wilson Taylor. R. H orneeker _ Ervin Baker of Portland was a spending the sum mer in Los An is getting along all right, but has Saturday night and Sunday guest week with the frame w ork of and Charles Churchill. geles, Uni Hattie May Hutchinson was born at the F. L Brow n home. to go to the doctor for treatm ents Glenn Miller's new barn. Herd is Mrs. Ellen Luster of P ortland N ovem ber 9, 1866, at Waukeegan. Miss Kutehman Weds Mr and Mrs W nltrc Hubei of helping this week. and Mr and Mrs Ray Tavlor of Elma, Wash., w ere visiting at the Lake county. Illinois. At the age Mr and Adolf Rutschm an , Whitmores Entertain Hillsboro visited at the W H Ring of nine years she moved w ith her Mr and M„ Ade Rutschm a„ and Simon Hershey home last w eek Mr and Mrs. Mervin Whitmore parents to a farm near Hebron. , wo sons and Hek,n , T , KANSAS CITY Mr. and Mrs. home this week. Mrs. Huber is a sister of Simon, entertained a group of friends Thayer county. Nebraska. She was man attended the wedding of th eir Mr. and Mrs II E Scheldt and ..... | John and David Hershey Hopson entertained at dinner daught Thursday evening in honor of Mr Lorenc attended the young Wesley B atchelder Is recovering arried to Samuel Logan on Feb- daughter and sister. H annah Rutsch- Tuesday Mr and Mrs E. B. Webb, |>eoplc' and Mrs. Jam es Mosy of Ukiah m council at Phillips Sun- from an attack of pneumoniu His ruary 5. 1890, In mg at Hebron man and Carl B retthauer in Hills- the occasion being their son Jack's day. Present w ere Mr. and Mrs. Otto until about 15 years ago when the boro S aturdav evenlng. A1 Ewlng birthday. Mrs Webb presented him grandfather. Judge Goodin. Is in M rs w C Kane and Mrs n tt , O rnduff and son Robert. Mr and family moved to a farm east of was .,,<o a Kllest * w ith a lovely birthday cake. |l.oehden w ere ^ { e X at a show- Jones hospital suffering from aslia- Mrs Elmer Whitmore. Mr. and Mrs Hillsboro, w here they have since ma. Both parties had the flu a B r and Mrs F. S Pos, and sons Rufus O rnduff and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe B aker and or and lawn party held at the . F rank Jr. and Lawrence, all of little daughter Shirley spent th e Kane residence on Tuesday eve- short time ago. Mrs Peter Ornduff. Miss Ann O rn lesided. The deceased is survived by the ♦u-' - A. T Gilliam made a trip to duff. Miss Clara Shook. Walter widower and four sons. F rank of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. B. G. w eek-end in Longview. W ash, v is -n ln g . Ju n e 23. honoring M iss Eliza Hillsboro Ju n e 24 to find out if McNay and two daughters of For- iting Mrs. Baker' s sister. Mrs. G ll-'b e th Sabo, daughter of M r und Whitmore. Don and L auren Haynes. Aurora. Leroy. Alvah and Louie of est lie would be excused from serv , . , .... - — Grove w ere Tuesday evening Kay and Frank Shook and Leonard ..... . Mrs Dan Sabo About 75 friends ing on the Jury ut next circuit Hillsboro, and eight grandchildren, d inner party guests at the W. H bert Mackey, and husband. Whitmore. Mrs. Strohm ayer H onored 'l,,d relatives attended A nunibei court, because he lias no mode of . . .. . — ■ . . . i A brother. Alvah H utchinson of k „m„ Mrs Harold Glover and Miss Hel-i Liberty. Illinois, and a n uncle ' Sidney " " Rothstrom. who w orks en Homni of Gaston visited Mrs I W ilbur Gale, at Grabel, Wyoming, near Marshfield, was home from Ira G McCormick Friday. i also survive. Friday until Monday. His m other, Native wild blackberries are ripe She was a mem ber of th e Pres- Mrs Mary Rothstrom. Mr. and Mrs here now. Residents here have I byterian church. Joining in her C arl Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. been gathering them. girlhood days and was also an ac Hines Hendrickson and tw o ch il the occasion being Mrs. S trohm ay wos » p e r i l i l l Playing games in the , Donald and llerl C hurch of O ak Cree Team Manager tive mem ber o f t h e Hillsboro dren „ „ ere Sunday guests at the e r's birthday. She received lovely attractive garden, followed by a land. C al. are visiting at tile John w short musical progrum R efresh Wenger home Mrs C hurch is a Collin Cree. who is w orking on Grange. She leas es a host of friends R n V h u rn m 'k n ™ ‘ gifts. ments w ere served by Susie Buzl daughter of Mis A lpanulp and in the J E Blazer place, is manag- and other relatives to m ourn her Miss M argaret Esh and sister. C arl Coolidge of K lickitat vis- Viola Warren. Mrs. Fred Sergent tends to spend the sum m er school er of a newly organized ball team ' loss. . . . , tied his mother. Mrs. M. Coolidge. Mary Jean . of . Portland, . _ are here , and Mrs F rank Warren. The v o u n - vacation visiting relatives here. at H irter's park Barky Jones and ■ ou S l e 'i»?S 3 a. . ovj Sunday and Monday. visiting at the Louis S trohm ayer couple received many beautiful H erbert Reynolds are on this team ing mother a kind-hearted friend Alex Dietz of Wulla Walla. Wash . Mrs EUa FinneU ,’,f P ortland vis- home. i and use(u | Kjfts Miss Sabo bei amo is a guest at the home of Mr and Cree was tem porarily disabled and neighbor and held in high lted ber daughter. Mrs. Jam es Will. Club Io Meet the bride of Frank Boros Saturday Mrs John Wenger. Ju n e 26 because of a short deep esteem by all w ho knew her. last Friday. H armony club w ill m eet at the evening. cut on his left foot received while Mr und Mrs J F Davidson Billy McNay attended the KOIN home of Mrs. Ray V andehey July A nniversary Observed splitting cord wood. made a trip to Redmond lust week Klock picnic at Jantzen Beach 10. | Mr and Mrs. M L. Goble re- They stopped nt tile J M David- Henry Blehm was able to go to Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Bert B ennett and cently celebrated th eir 29th wed- s ii home und took their daughter w ork in Portland Friday after a u-i» u ar*d *'*rS- H athorn of Mr. and Mrs. George Roland left ding anniversary w ith a dinner Lluella with them ten days' lay off nursing a scalded Hillsboro spent last Thursday w ith Tuesday morning for Amity to pick party Present w ere Mr anil Mrs left foot received when his foot Hay harvest Is about finished In O F Sealey. Mr and Mrs War spite of unusual dry w eather in VERBOORT—Mr. and Mrs. Duck- her parents. Mr and Mrs. E. C. cherries. slipped in a vat of hot lye water. Mulloy. Mr and Mrs E B. W ebb and ren B rasher' Mrs N Brasher Miss geisel and daughters and Mrs. Seven votes w ere cast at th e N May and June, the crop in gen Mrs Meyers Mr. and Mrs Joe Hopson and son Pearl Scott, all of Salem. Mr and eral is fairly good. Late spring na M r? Rollin Kot “ n B eyers spent Mr U H S annual school meeting at D uckgeisel's sister. K a th e rin e K em p- „ Mr. a and z-ieas-.n » lew aune vuieu <*. of S a n ta C lara. Cal., v isited HltChT 5 ¿ acki visited friends in V ernonia Mrs. W Rippa and daughter Rose seeding of gram is very poor C her Pleasant View Ju n e a 24 , o.x Six voted at Mountain Top and three at Buck Mr and Mrs Stephen K em per and hpeTt 3rC ^e ‘.ng plcked Su.nd^ y', m ary of Hillsboro. Mrs Lucille ries w ere a poor crop, hut the J. P. Vanderzanden and son Rob- Bricker of Kalispell, M ont. Mrs. price was better than usual Banks Heaven. R. P. Gill was the only his father. W illiam Kemper of Ver- a. . H. M Goble, and the host and host barreling plant paid six cents for name appearing on the ballot. boort. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Eisch- t * , , . * Q a t’ ert w ere in Hillsboro Tuesday. Kenneth Rodgers had his tonsils en of Gaston and other relatives in L"d “ h“? '5? 60; at M r Adams of Forest Grove, F u ess. Royal Annes, no grading B artlett removed b y a Hillsboro doctor th_e_ county last week. l-he BaPtlst chufeh in Hillsboro tu re Farm er instructor, Milton Mrs Mabie Lawrence and Mrs pears will be very scarce in this Mr and Mrs. Stephen Kemper S aturday evening^ Cropp and Mr Hughes w ent to Howard Frances of Portland vis- Ju n e 19 vicinity. Apples are a poor crop Blackcap Season On Wilson riv er Thursday m orning to *’''d a' 'b e W C Kane hom eTucs- also. Straw berries w ere very good, Mr and Mrs A rthur McCormick of V erbocrt gave a farew ell party- rnr ana Blackcap berry picking is in full camp for a few days. and day- of Portland visited Mr and Mrs. in honor of th eir cousins. Mr and raspberries a fair crop. Mrs. Duckgeisel. and d a u e h te rs S5” n S ,his week. The crop is ma- Otto Strohm ayer of P ortland vis- Mrs S I. C arlyle attended the Clayton Whitmore Ju n e 26 satisfactorily as the cool ited at the J. A. McCoy home quarterly m eeting of Portland Pres- A rthur Hill began this year's hay K atherine and Helen and Mrs turing Hillsboro Argus contains all the bvtery in Mizpah church Ju n e 25. news of Hillsboro and the sur- baling work at the Dan Chamber's Kemper of Santa Clara, Cal.. Ju n e w eather continues. The L A. W hit T hursday evening. Miss Gladys and Ethel McCoy and rem ained over a day to visit rounding com m unities place Ju n e 25 Hill reports a fair 26. Present w ere F ather Jonas, tle company has 26 pickers em- Rend i t Frank Kemper and family. Joe pl?;.ed crop. and Eli Poe of Forest Grove vis- ber daughter. Mrs George D Gar- ' and keep informed on what is Hay balers w ere busy on the K em per and family. B ernard Kemp ited at the Louis Strohm ayer home T att. She was accompanied home by! happening at home. Jan et Hill, daughter of Mr. and tf Mrs. Frank Hill of Witch Hazel, er and family. Edward Vandervel- Henry Reese farm most of last Thursday evening. visited her grandparents. Mr. and den and family, Mr and Mrs. A l week baling the crop from sixty Visitors at the J. P. V anderzan Mr. Reese reports a good den home F riday w ere Miss M ar Mrs A rthur Hill, from Wednesday phonse Eischen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H endrickx and family. crop despite adverse w eather con garet Esh and sister. Mary Jean, till Saturday. ditions. and Mrs. B rady a n d daughter Mr. and Mrs Merl McDougal Nick Kem per of Portland. Mrs Mrs Rollin Meyers entertained Helen, all of Portland. made a trip around the Mt. Hood Mathias Eischen, Mr. Bracy and the Rebekah club from Scholls, of the honor guests. loop Ju n e 23. which she is a member. Friday. M rs H Tykeson. Vivian Ziegler Man M otorist (barely Class Meets and Velma Wohlschlegel of Scholls, broadside crash i: “Why Tw enty members of the “F rien d didn't w ho was Vivian’s guest from Wed you signal?” ly Corner" Sunday school class w ere nesday to Saturday. George Zeigler, | (By Mn. o H Peterson) G irl (who has crossed into h e r 1 M ilburn and Eldon Haveman spent V’isitors of Mr and Mrs V. R. entertained at the B. G. McNay home drivew ay): “I always turn i Friday evening with the Charles Wilson and family, over the Ju n e home in Forest Grove T hursday in here, stupid.”—Ex. Ziegler fam ily at Carlton. Charles 23 week-end: Mr. and Mrs Arvid evening A fter the regular business Ziegler finished that day harvest- ! Martin. Mrs. _ C harlotte Ploegstra. session games w ere played in the Neighborhood news from 30 A r V‘? ing more than 13 tons of cherries. Mrs. Norene” C h 'am ^ ^ n d M ^ 's y L - — J Sil Speece w ere guests Ju ly meet- gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t He had a light crop this year. I via - MacKay, all of - - Portland ing will be omitted and the August sections ot Washington county ap- Mountain Top Sunday school Mr and Mrs. Linus Larson and pear in the A rgus each w c e k. Ju n io r class treasure hunt was daughter Elinor of Portland visited meeting will be held at the F. L. Learn w hat your friends are do postponed indefinitely Friday night Mr and Mrs. H. L. Eisner and Brown home August 29 Miss Betty D aughters and her ing for less than three cents a on account of wet weather. fam ily Sunday week. tf M ilburn Ziegler, who is w orking Mr and Mrs. S. D. C lark of Port- m other of Ritzville, W ash . visited at the F. L. Brown home T hursday at the Nutcroft farm at Scholls, land visited Mr. and Mrs. A lbert evening on th eir way home from spent last week at home helping Scott Monday. in, . ^ ’ .A ngeles his father, George Ziegler, in the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson S Richard R in h - J ! and R the San . Diego k .a fair hay harvest. and children M arian .n and .v n r.u i Miss Fran- spent the Ju n e 23 week-end with ha^ bee" Vislt,ng B irthday Celebrated here- friu rn ed to her home in Mrs. Anderson's sister, » « w — • here' returned »° D M. McInnis and Ira G. McCor Steinhoff. and brothers, Ferd a ^ w i,h ' hcr? mick were honored with a pot luck Reynold s m other was Sarah L ittle INSTANT RELIEF birthday dinner Sunday at the Mc A rth u r Steinhoff. she lived here th irty years Cormick home. Present w ere the J. Mr and Mrs. H L. Eisner and when ARTHRITIS, SINUS A. York and D. W. McInnis fam children Marian and Ronald visited ago. She is a sister of Mrs. F. L. PRO STA TE ilies of Reedville, Mrs. L. L M urray Mrs Eisner's parents. Mr and Mrs. Brown and Mrs. George Rosevear The ■‘B ^ d c ^ t V T d ^ F r i e n d - and children of Midway and the R. M Scott, and son W alter at McInnis and McCormick families. Tualatin Sunday. . „ ____ „ , . - --r - Blackcaps and youngberry pick- yh . ■ “ c' asses ot S unday SORE AND STIFF JOINTS Billy Ziegler of Hillsboro visited 3nd hls. an aunt, Mrs Lena Meyers, from ing has started on the E. P. Mitch- ! RHEUMATISM ell berry ranch and are being haul- th ei^h n m e i t vr7 al?d. a aurPn ae at Monday to Wednesday last week. New Scientific Discovery— NOi « Th» L Mountain Home Ju n e Eloise Rockwell and Joyce Everest ed to the Hillsboro cannery MEDICINE, no operation, one f r e e ' Mrs A lbert Scott. Mrs E. L. .e venln« was sP«n‘ of Portland visited th eir grandpar dem onstration on request. Phone J r w la ents, Mr. and Mrs G ranville E ver Ricks and Mrs. O H. Peterson at- or w rite Rol-A-Ray, 310 Oregon j tended Kinton Ladies' Aid T h u r s - ® pdF ^ r’ J i: .? y a’dron and est, this week and last Hav at at the »ho home of Mrs Everett'S.?. gh*. Eleanor of Hillsboro were Building, Portland, ATwater 3729;! Mr and Mrs G ranville Everest day Mrs. tv e r e tt Thursday evening visitors at the or Argus 2983. A courteous re p r e -! retu rn ed home Ju n e 26 from their Wright. Rollin Meyers home. They are sentative will call on you and give place a t Newberg, where they had form er residents of this community. you a free trial, no obligation. been for about ten days harvesting th eir cherry crop. Rol-A-Ray aids nature's way t o ! ROY vs. CEDAR MILL Ask your attorney to send your health. 18-9p In Celebration Events Vi»i.n Hud.om legal advertising to the Argus. People from here taking part in Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fimmel and th e pageant. “The Last F rontier,” family of Portland visited Mr. and at th e Newberg Fourth of Ju ly cel- Mrs. Roy Dargotz and fam ily Ju n e ebration are Mr and Mrs. Fred 23. M attern and Phyllis Wohlschlegel, Mr and Mrs. Clarence Updike Washington County Championship Messrs. Leonard Whitmore, Hodson and small son motored to Oregon McCormick and Vincent Wohl- City Wednesday with a load of VERBOORT vs. ALOHA schlegel in a quadrille, Wayne pulp wood. Admission Free to All Games Jones caller for the dance, Mervin George Laem erm an and W. R Whitmore, Don and Lauren Haynes. Hudson were in Forest Grove and AN EXTRA MEASURE “The Buck H eaven Buckaroos,” Hillsboro Friday afternoon, musicians, and Merl McDougal as Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Stegm ann OF PROTECTION Jacob Shuck. “Buckaroos” will be and N. H. Nielsen w ere in Hills- at the Hillsboro celebration during boro and P ortland Thursday, the day. Straw berry picking ended F ri- Raspberry harvest began here t h e ; day afternoon a t the L Jesse The m anagem ent of lic funds, a n d trust first of the week. The Misses M arie j berry field and the pickers were this Bank always has and Ju lia Fuch of Newberg will | treated to cake and ice cream funds awaiting invest Helvetia Mrs. Samuel Logan Birthday Parties Held Kansas City j Furlong, left Monduy afternoon by .into for Minnvauta to upend the sum mer visiting relatives. N o rth P lains G ro u p M eets; V a n D o n ie le n In ju re d ‘Date q A NORTH PL A IN S Past C h ie fs '| d u b of Ft iendahip T em ple m et ut the hom e of M is Juine* M athieaeit T h u rsd ay aftern o o n w ith M is 1* A Q ualls us assisting hostess Vis * Hors present w ere Mrs Jam es A nderson of H illsboro und Mrs A E Wilis A fter the business m e e t ing ”500'‘ was enjoyed. Mrs H enry C ypher having high score. and Mrs A E W illis low T he annual picnic will be held in Ju ly T he commit* tee Includes M csdumes W E Mays. Hess A nderson and Sadie H o llen beck. YanDom elen Hurt J A V anD onielen had the mis fo rtu n e to get his hand caught in a pulley w hile h au lin g buy lust week. Mi and Mrs Jo h n M iller and d a u g h te rs of P o rtlan d w ere week end guests at th e J. It S anford home Mr and Mrs M It Finch and sons G eorge und Donuld w ere din n e r p arty guests Sunday of Mrs Finch’s sister, Mrs. W E Mays, and family Jo h n W ebber and fam ily of port land visited at the M ike Z ahl home Sunday. Mrs F red G ordon and daughtei F lorence of H illsboro spent Wed nesilav w ith Mrs G o rd o n s sister. Mrs F rank Jackson. Dr and Mrs S A M ulkey of P ortland spent the week*cnd w ith Mr and Mrs W E M ulkey Mr and M rs W illiam S m ith and Mrs W ornlow of H illsboro visited Mr and Mrs S A M ulkey Sunday Mrs S ue D avis of P o rtlan d v is ited her m other. M rt Ju liu s Sehoenht rg. Sunday CALL 47 A m i I ihvv y m ir Sum m er elut lies put ill first-clll.sx shape w ith o u r d e n n ing service. I Ionic Laundry & Dry Cleaners Trlrplianr 47 IlilBiwiru. Ore. Leave fur Last j Californians Visit County Relatives Maybe you’ll have two or three dates, if you J Beasley and grandson. L lo v d 1 GREEN SPOT ORANGEADE From Tree-Ripened Fruit The Ideal Beverage r that Fourth of July PICNIC or PARTY >/» p in t 5c — Q u a r t 15c — G a llo n 55c C A LL IRX1 And have it bottle delis ered to your home or cull at I IR GROVE DAIRY HAPPY DAYS Bend CELEBRATE THE Fourth of July SUFFERERS AT HILLSBORO Free Baseball 2 p. m., July 3 Hayward 1:30 p. m., July 4 D eposit I nsurance A N N O U N C E M E N T --- We Announce a Dividend at the Rate of 3% Payable Jane 30th 1935 Checks will be mailed Ju n e 30th to all paid up C ertificate holders and earnings w ill be added to all other accounts. All money invested here before Ju ly 10th will be cred ited as of Ju ly 1st in accordance with our usual annual offer U nder State Supervision w ith legal guarantee Reserve Fund No b etter investm ent available. taken every possible precaution to safeguard the funds of its deposi tors. In keeping with this traditionally con servative policy, depos its made here are now insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor poration. The insurance thus pro vided applies to all de posits, including per sonal and corporate de posits, deposits of pub Fireworks 9:15 p. m., July 4 MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF 150 INDIVIDUAL PIECES AT SOUTH FIELD SHUTE PARK. Bring the Whole Family IMPROVED PICNIC ACCOMMODATIONS FREE PARKING SPACE FOR 5000 CARS ment. At the present time, the maximum amount in sured for each depos itor is $5,000. This does not mean that a depos itor with an account of, say $500, is guaranteed $5,000, but it d o e s mean that his $500 is fully insured. Deposit insurance is for your protection. It is a per manent part of the Na tion’s law. July 4 Program Patriotic, Floral Parade ..................... 9:15 Patriotic Exercise» ............................... 11:00 Boy»’ and Girl»' Race» ....................... 2:00 Ladies’ Nail Driving Contest ............ 2:00 Old-Time Fiddlers* Contest ................ 3:00 Airplane Stunts Over Park a. a. p. p. p. m. m. m. m. m. Other Features Boys' Bicycle Race, 1 p. m., July 3 Goddess of Liberty Dance, 9 p. m., July 3 Band Concerts, All-Day, July 4 Free Aerial Acrobat Act Daily 1:30 p. m. and 7:45 p. m. Carnival Attractions — Shows All-Day CASH A N D MERCHANDISE PRIZES IN ALL CONTESTS DANCING AFTERNOON - EVENING ON JULY 4th Commercial National Bank '"The largest Independent Bank In Washington County*' Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n 1. M. PERSON, Manager Havings A Loan Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon Illllsber« Celebrate "Happy Days" In Rilta- boro July 2, 2, and 4 Make Hillsboro Your Holiday Headquarters Meet Your Friends and Neighbors at "Happy Days” AUSPICES HILLSBORO FIREMEN’S ASSN., Inc.