me, T liuinduy, M ay 2H, 1936 H IL L S B O R O Honor Couple Mountaindale Saucy Colleen ARGUS. Local Girl on World Tour Writes of Visit to Orient H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Pago Three N O T IC E T O ( R E D IT O R S in the Sunday school M ay 31 to «lay o f J u n e . 193«. as th e tim e , n n d th e N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n , th a t th e u n - o u n ty C o u r t ro o m o f H ills b o ro » W a s h give an illu s tra tiv e ta lk to tlie d e rs ig n e d , E v a K e lle y H u n d le y , has been C ing».«n C o u n ty , O re g o n , as th e p la c e o f childre n. She w ill also have charge d u ly s p p n in te d as a d m in is t r a t r ix o f th e h e a rin g o b je c tio n s t o s a id f in a l a c c o u n t e s ta te o f ( 'h a r te s Ja m e s K e lle y , deceased, r t, I f a n y th e r e he, a n d f o r th e of the c h ild re n 's m eeting Sunday b y th e C o u n ty C o u r t <»f W a s h in g to n a f in n d a l r e s p e o ttle m e n t o f »aid estate . Brook; H ill F r e e M ethodist afternoon at 3 o'clock. The re g u la r C o u n ty . O re g o n , a n d she has d u ly q u a li I M a y 21. IN « . fie d as su ch a d m in is t r a t r ix . church w ill hold a service of spe- E dito r's Note Im pressions t>l ' the M o lu i as e a rly as the th lr - eial A N T O N F O S P E L T . A dm iniatrator. E. T h « re f< re, a lt p e rsona h a v in g c la im s rnectings, s ta rtin g F rid a y w ith services fo r the week arc as f o l : eo u u trn • visite d are being sent to te n th ce n tu ry G a rd n e r» to M o v e ; S tr a w lows: p ra ye r m eeting Thursday. a g a in s t aaid e s ta te a re h e re b y n o tifie d B I' -ngue. A t to r n e y Rev J It S te w a rt of P o rtla n d , who the A rg u s by M iss F ried a K o rn , A to ta l nu m be r o f some 7,000 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.. a n d re q u ire d to p re s e n t th e sam e d u ly b e rry P ic k in g S ta rt» daug hter o f M r a n i l M rs C E islands m ake up the P h ilip p in e s, d to th e u n d e rs ig n e d E va K e lle y Sunday; preaching. 11 a. m. and v H e u r n ifie d le v a t h e r re sid e n ce a t R o u te 3, K o rn o f H e lve tia , w ho le ft S a n about 2.500 o f w h ich have names. 7:30 p. m , M r H o w ard T u c k e r H ills b o r o , O re g o n , w it h in 6 m o n th s fro m Francisco F e b ru a ry 21 on a six or ll« v M l« . M i i r . n r . t M i OI i I. m . ii I T he island o f Luzon, on w h ic h w ill preach in the evening Young th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n o f t h is n o tic e in seven m onths' pleasure trip a ro u rid M a n ila i located, is the largest M O U N T A IN D A L E M r an il Mrs people's service, 6:45 p. m. A spe •he H illx b .- r o A rg u s , s a id d a te b e in g J the w o rld. d a y o f M a y . 1936 and is about the . ,z.e o f N ew Y o rk Phone 9 5 3 : H ills b o ro I* L G ardn er w ere honored w itli a c ia l C h ild re n 's day service is be- th e D a 21st te d th is 16th d a y o f M a y , A . I). 1936. Manila state and New Jersey com bined. p u rty .Sunday eve n in g F ive hun- in g planned fo r Sunday, June 7 FUNERAL DIRECTORS EVA KELLEY H IJ N D L E Y . A d m in - The p rin c ip a l produets o f the O u r approach to M a n ila ha rbo r ( lie il wu- played Guests were M r. J H | The e n tire m o rn in g service w i ll be is t r a t r ix < f said F ú ta te . L o y d W C ro w . and was perhaps the most b e a u tifu l to islands a r e rice, abaca <M a n ila and Mi.' George M eaeliaili, M r and H : devoted to the ch ild re n . The par M< M in n v ille , O re g o n , A t to r n e y f o r said LICENSED LM BALMERS E s ta te . i |.R hem p), cocoanut, sugar and to a po rt thus far. Mi t!al»e E suer, Mr. E in in u ents are urged to atten d also as We pa . cd C o rrig c d o r island and bacco. Seliw under, M i and M m Ered th e re w ill be a sho rt message to N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN G M in in g is a great in d u s try here. entered M a n ila bay about fiv e in Sehw auder and sun Louis. M i and parents by the pastor. T he L o rd is e re b y g iv e n th a t th e u n d e r In the bureau of science, the head the evening I) is a p p ro x im a te ly I blessing a l1 departm ents o f the s ig N n o e d tic e has is h file M is A dolph R eber and .son W a l d his f in a l a c c o u n t a n d 30 m iles fro m the entrance o f the q u a rte rs of the s c ie n tific w o rk of le r, E laine S e tilu e fll and M r unit w o rk Come and w o rs h ip w ith us. r e p o r t as a d m in is t r a t o r o f th e e s ta te buy to the p ie r so fo r n e a rly tw o the governm ent, may be seen most Mrs. Ered Je se M r and Mrs. - J . N. W alker, pastor. o f E rn il O s p e lt, deceased, in th e C o u n ty hour.' we g lid e d dow n th is smooth, com plete m odels of the m ore im C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re g m f o r W a s h G a rd n e r and fa m ily are m o vin g to in g to n C o u n ty , O re g o n , a n d b y a n o rd e r blue body o f w a te r as the tro p i- p o rta n t p ro d u cin g m ines in the N o rth P lains next week. N O T IC E O F F I N A L S E T T L E M E N T d u ly m ade a n d e n te re d in xaid c o u r t on 1 ■'i on w .^. setting behind the P h ilip p in e s , show ing in gre at de ' I n th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O r e th e 16 th d a y o f M a y. 1936. said c o u rt I ’ leklllK Starts ta il th e ir u n de rgrou nd w o rkin g s. vu rio u s m o u n ta in p e a k , w h ich g o n , f o r W a fth in g to n C o u n ty . has d e s ig n a te d S a tu r d a y , a t th e h o u r o f S tra w b e rry p ic k in g hus slu tte d A cco rd in g to scale, m ay be seen m ake up the islands. te n o’c lo c k in th e D .re n o o n o f th e 2 9 th I n th»* M a tt e r o f t h e E s ta te o t J o h n O. in th is co m m u n ity at some of the the actual geological fo rm a tio n at M ik e lfto n , Deceased. T here ure tw o d is tin c t channels yurdx. N o tic e in h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r- th ro u g h w h ich one m ay enter that p a rtic u la r location, th e depth ( d u p le H o n o re d nign«<i. d u ly a p p o in te d A d m in ia t r a t o r o f M a n ila hay One on each side of of the shafts, the vuriou s m echan th e a bo ve n a m ed e a ta te , h a * file d in th e Mi I ’ A Q ua lls was hostess fo r ica l device . necessary to produce . C o rrig c d o r island The channel on a b o ve e n t it le d c o u r t a n d eauae h i* f in a l the Past C hiefs' clu b T hursd ay the opposite side o f th is island is and hoist the ore and even such account and re p o rt a» auch , a n d th e aftern oon The eluh presented Mrs. c o u r t haa fix e d th e 2 0 th d a y o f J u n e , i the one in to w h ich A d m ira l I m in u te d . ta ils as th e 'lights on the helm ets of the m in ers and the ' Q ua lls w ith a g ift In honor of 1936, a t th e h o u r o f te n o’ c lo c k A . M 137 8 . T h ir d A v e . Dewey drove Ihe three Spam n o f aaid d a y , a n d th e c o u r t ro o m o t th e M i and M is Q uu lls' tw e n ty -fifth w arships, sunk tw o and burned tim b e rin g o f the shafts, d r ifts and I a b o ve e n h tle d c o u r t in H ills b o r o . O re g o n , w edding a n m ve isa ry. A fte r the sum ps as the w o rk progresses. the o th e r and e v e n tu a lly took pos ax th e t im e a n d p la ce f o r h e a rin g ob biism ei m eeting "MMI" was played A n o th e r v e ry im p ressive e x p e rl- I je c tio n s t o aaid F in a l A c c o u n t, a n d f o r session o f the P h ilip p in e s On this in w h ich M i Lo ci llo lle n lie e k had Jane W inters, w ho heads the east island are most o f th e A m erican <nce in th is same a ftern oon was i th e f i n a l s e ttle m e n t o f said e sta te . of "P a dd y O 'D ay." one of the D a te d th ia 21at d a y o f M a y , 1936. high score and M rs A K. Key- a t r ip th ro u g h the P h ilip p in e ' Ernest Keasling Jr. 1935 C H E V R O L E T S T A N D A R D S E D A N features of a d o u b le -h ill program fo rtific a tio n s fo r the P h ilip p in e s, ' museum, illu s tra tin g th e life of th e | < H A R L E S G. K E L L E R . A d m in ia t r a to r Holds .second, (¡nests were M is and Ihe ba rracks her«-, housing a p o f th e E s ta te o t J o h n ( ). M ik e la o n , D e - . at the V enetian to n ig h t. F rid a y C lyde L in c o ln and M rs Stanley islands. W h ile the people of the : w ill peak on F rid a y. S atu rday and ceased. F athe r Costelloe's ear. Has had the v e ry best o f care, p ro x im a te ly 21)00 men. is reputed to E. J . M e A le a r , A t to r n e y f o r j and S atu rday K iehard A rle n in P h ilip p in e s are a ll closely related Sunday nights. Sunday m orning. A d m in ia t r a to r . Halm Mrs A K Reynolds w ill 14-8 . and is in perfect condition. N o t a blem ish on the w hole ear "T lie C a llin g of Dan M u tth cw x," be the longest in the w o rld e n te rta in the clu b June 25. and belong to th e great M alayo-1 M ay 31. Rev Roy M organ, w ho is in side or out. Come in and see th is bargain. In M an ila e v e ry th in g seems to P olynesian fa m ily , it is m ost in is slated as the other feature. M rs Jack Bow ers of San F ra n N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S ra d ia te fro m the M a n ila hotel te re stin g to see how the d iff e r e n t , president o f the Holiness chu rch of cisco, Cal , Is v is itin g her m other, S ou thern C a lifo rn ia , w ill speak I n th e C o u n ty C o a r t o f th e S ta te o f O re - I T h is h o ste lry is v e ry old. the la t 1 trib e s in g (.n , f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty . 1 9 3 0 C h e v ro le t C oupe, A - l sh a p e .................... $ 2 5 0 Mrs. Bertha Luck the variou s p ro v in c e s 1 Rev. M organ is a speaker of out- w o rd in fa r eastern service and vary, not o n ly in th e ir languages I s ta n d in g a b ility In th e M a tt e r o f th e G u a r d ia n s h ip o f Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at arid is po p u la r F lo r a A d a m s , an In s a n e P e rson . 1 9 3 0 P ly m o u th Sedan, now only ........ $225 most a ttra c tiv e of a ll. b e a u tifu lly and dialects, but in th e ir h a b its .. w ith a ll ages, the A d o lp h E rdm an home were N o tic e la h e re b y g iv e n , t h a t th e u n d e r located, o v e rlo k in g the bay. Mis» Bertha E rdm an of P ortland, customs and features as w e ll r cv Ernest K e a slin g J r. o f B e lo it, s ig n e d hax i>een d u ly a p p o in te d b y th e i 1 9 2 9 F o rd R o ad ster, p e rfe c t .................... $175 S tra n g e ly enough, I th o u g h t I Mr and Mrs Dan Erdm an and T ro p ic a l fr u its and vegetables o f Kan., w ill be the speaker each eve a b o ve e n t it le d C o u rt, G u a r d ia n o f th e ' O REG O N S T A T E C O L L E G E . p e rso n a n d e s ta te o f s a id in s a n e p e rs o n , ' 1 9 2 9 C h ry s le r R o ad ster $265 fa m ily of West U nion and M r. and C o rva llis. M ay 27 W illia m A. A lli- kn e w no one in th is fa r flu n g a ll k in d s th r iv e here, but m y n in g fro m June 1 t o 14. Rev. a n d has d u ly q u a lif.e d as auch. • place, o n ly to fin d I had m any i most d e lig h tfu l discove ry was th e ir M i. Ed W endt o f H ills b o ro K ea sling is a you ng m an whose 1 sou of H illsb o ro , w ho was one of old frie n d s liv in g here. Now, th e r e fo r e , a ll perso n s h a v in g | cocoa honey made fro m th e ir na messages are o f in te re st to young c la im s a g a in s t said in s a n e p e rso n a re Mr Vernon B alm attended a the 48 young men and wom en of O th e rs fro m $ 2 5 up state m eeting of Rebekah Assembly the state re ce n tly selected by the Sunday in M a n ila i.s a big day, tiv e cocoanuts. It tastes a litt le people as w e ll as to those o f m ature h e re b y n o t if ie d a n d r e q u ire d to p r e s e n t i th e nam e, to g e th e r w it h p r o p e r v o u c h e rs ! at Roseburg last week as a de le state hoard o f hig h e r education to fo r a ll the natives have tim e lik e bee honey and about th a t con years. He has had success in his th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t th e la w gate fro m the H ills b o ro Kebekah receive scholarships to atten d O re uw ay from th e ir w o rk to engage sistency, b u t has a decided ric h w o rk re ce n tly in C a lifo rn ia and o t h f f e ic r e e fo o r , f to E. J. M e A le a r in th e F i r s t N a lodge th e ir fa v o rite pastim e -cock- ; n u t taste along w ith it. Have it also in O regon d u rin g the past t io n a l R a n k B u ild in g , in H ills b o r o , O re gon Stale college next year, plans in on m y w a ffle s e ve ry m o rn in g fe w weeks The p u b lic is extended g o n . w i t h in s ix m o n th s f r o m th e d a te ■ M r and M r Hoy A p p le to n of to reg ister in the .school of en- fights. h e re o f. P o rtla n d spent .several days last i gm eering He is a son o f M r. and A frie n d and I. out a fte r some ! since in M anila. a h e a rty w elcom e to a ll these D a te d th is 21st d a y o f M a y , 193G The em b roid eries here are v e ry i services week at the H e nry Weaver home Mrs. It A. A llis o n . local color, h ire d a n a tiv e carro - E L I Z A B E T H T O D D . G u a r d ia n r f F lo r a ( us M r. W eaver is q u ite ill out fo r the ! b e a u tifu l, but u n lik e th e s ilk s o f | ' A d a m s , an In s a n e P e rso n . E . J . M e A le a r . j In the en g in e e rin g school A llis o n m atis and started Japan and C hina, the w o rk here A fte r , M r and M rs Loel Hollenbeck w ill have a yeu r o f ra th e r general barm s o r n a tiv e villages. A t t o r n e y f o r G u a rd ia n . 14-8 th ro u g h m a n y ' of 1 is done on cotton m a te ria ls such and son H ow ard d ro ve to Bandon tra in in g , a fte r w h ich he w ill have w a n d e rin g N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S as linen , voile, net, etc. M ost of them , consisting m ostly o f grass F rid a y W h ile the re M rs H ollen- an o p p o rtu n ity to choose his m a jo r In th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f O re eek attended a d is tric t convention among the departm ents o f e le c tri hubs, o r N ipa shacks, b u ilt high the m a te ria l is sent here fro m the g o n , f o r th e C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n , ot tin P yth ia n Sist. i . cal. c iv il, m echanical and chem ical on stilts, we w ent to a cock fig h t. U n ite d States, som etim es already P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t. M rs A Hausen o f St Johns has e n g i n e e r i n g a m i in d u stria l a i'. lb The urena In w h ich these figh ts .stamped w ith the designs and then L o is Fern Logan. 37, w ife of N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n d e r H o ld Y o u r Bonus Bonds hi-en a guest the past week of. her has in dica ted an in te re st in m e are held is b u ilt high on s tilts "fa rm e d " out to the d iffe re n t p ro v I.. :,y S Logan, ro u te 5, H illsb o ro , s ig n e d W a lt e r F ü h re r has been a p p o in te d inces to be em broidered. T he tru e e x e c u to r o f th e e s ta te o f M a rie F ü h re r , in a com plete circle . In the center daughter. M r P E G ardner. chanical engineering. succumbed M onday a ftern oon in a deceased, b y th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ta te I f a t A ll Possible — B u t lls | P h ilip p in e designs, how ever, are I tlr tlid .iy C e le lira trd These scholarships are granted about six feet below, the fights P o rtla n d ho sp ita l a fte r an illness - f O re g o n , . " r W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , a n d H e tty Jean V a n d o lu e h n wits ho n o n ly to students from am ong the ta ke place. T h e n 1 ure several st ?c. ■ the m ore a ttra c tiv e to the tra v e le r. ’ o f a m onth. hax q u a lifie d . A l l perso n s h a v in g c la im s | I f Y o u Cash T h e m A n d now w e m ust leave M a n ila ored w ith a p a rty Tuesday a fte r upper o n e -th ird o f th e ir g ra du ating tion s to th is arena and each sec M rs. Logan has been a resident a g a in s t s a id e s ta te a re h e re b y n o t if ie d to noon, ce le b ra tin g he r te n th b ir th classes w ho face fin a n c ia l d iffie u l- tio n is fo r a d iffe re n t n a tio n a lity . fo r a strong er place s t ill—S in g a o f th is c o m m u n ity fo r several years p re s e n t th e sam e, d u ly v e r ifie d , ax b y la w q u ire d , to th e u n d e rs ig n e d a t S h e rw o o d , day Games were played. L ittle li s in a tte n d in g college A lliso n We tw o and one m ore gentlem an pore. “ th e p o rt" so th e y say, “ o f j and was born J u ly 7. 1898, in Heb- O re re g o n , R o u te 4. w it h in s ix m o n th s fr o m guests present w i re L o re tta Mae was h ig h ly recom m ended for a i w ere the o n ly A m erican s in the fo rg o tte n souls." i ron. Neb. th e d a te h e re o f. Bi i .bine. M arg are t Jane Dooher, scholarship b y ii Date«] a n d f ir x t p u b lis h e d M a y 28. 1936. M Goodman i place. S u rv iv o rs in clu d e , besides the T lie fo w ls are brought in. spurs lb tty Mr-New, P h y llis Ita ffe ty . p rin c ip a l of H ills b o ro un io n high . w id o w e r and c h ild re n W ayne, B e r- D a te o f la s t p u b lic a tio n J u n e 25, 1936. W A L T E R F Ü H R E R . E x e c u to r . 15-9 W ilm a W illia m . M ary Lou Toates, ’ school. and by others in the c o m -, attached, and in s ta n tly the b e ttin g I nice, Eva and D o ris; her fa th e r and O F YOUR I begins, and a fte r a m in u te or tw o E la in e G a rd n e r l.eu ore Vandom - m u n lty. Sara F. S ta lla rd to W ashington I m other. M r. and M rs. C arey D yer el n ¡irul Ih tty Jean and M e lv in A llis o n m a intained a high sehol- ' I of w ild sho utin g and b e ttin g the county, part L o t 15 C o m t e & o f H ills b o ro ; b ro th e rs H a rry of V andonielen astie record th ro u g h o u t his high : gentlem an in charge o f the bet K o h lm a n 's L itt le Homes No. 1. , H illsb o ro , Don o f W h ite S u lp h u r Y ou’ll W an t Sunday d in n e r p a rty gue. t.s of school career, nnd also took an a c tin g announces the odds and an- Dewey F. B a ke r et ux to B. H. Springs. M ontana: O r v ille of W y- ' other few m om ents of w ild sho ut- Mi and M rs N H Toate.s and tiv e part in e x tra -c u rric u la r ac Rt eher et ux. pa rt B lo ck 7 N a y ' om ing and L o w e ll o f Illin o is ; sis- fa m ily were M i and Mrs. Bert tiv itie s He was student body treas 1 in g fo r bets am ong the spectators lo r's A d d itio n , Forest G rove. j tors, L u c ille Adam s and M a rie ( ’.»swell and fa in tly o f P o rtla n d u re r. president of the ju n io r class, I and the fig h t is on. T he blades Sim on B erg er to Jo h n cB rge r, . Shearer o f W h ite S u lp h u r S prings Mrs. C h ris Tsehanz, w ho re ce n tly a m em ber o f Ihe H i-Y c lu b and must be v e ry sharp fo r usually part T IN R1W. and Hazel C u llu m o f T hree F o rks un d e rw e n t a g o ite r operation, ls took part in the J u n io r class play J one good s trik e by one fo w l and . M a rk S k in n e r <S up e rin te n d e n t o f ■ M ont. How b e tte r can an ex-service m an invest his e o n va lise ln g nicely He plans to e n te r college th is fa ll j the opposing b ird is d e fin ite ly B an ksi to C om m ercia l Mrs. Logan's fu n e ra l w ill b e h e ld N a tio n a l bonus m oney th a n in th e co m fo rt a n d sa tisfa c tio n Mi C larence M»*<‘k and Mrs. His scholarship w ill assist in de w ounded and w ill bleed to death bank. 1.90 Acres K innessw ood A c re ' at 2 o'clock today «Thursday» fro m F lo yd K a ffc ty attended Sunshine fra y in g tu itio n fee- and la b o ra to ry i l l a few moments. The w h ole age. 'the Donelson A S ew ell chapel and of a hom e— e ith e r in rem o d elin g th e old house o r fig h t lasts about fiv e to ten m in club h<»on■ of M rs Dapp charges. New Y o rk L ife Insu ra nce Co. to i in te rm e n t w i ll be in F ir L a w n in b u ild in g a new one? C arol M eyers o f rou te 4. H ills utes. The fa ire st b e ttin g 1 have J u liu s Christensen. 100 Acres T1S 1 cem etery. ¡it H e lve tia Wed nt day afternoon. Sunday evt ntng d in n e r p a rty boro, w ho was granted a s im ila r ' ever seen, fu r you e ith e r w in o r I R2W. F o r Y our H o lid ay — Begin p la n n in g now ! E stim ates g lad ly fu rn ish e d g u e s t s of M r and M is G C’ C on scholarship by the state board of lose w h at you bet 1 won three H a rry P. M essier et al to O liv e r n o lly were Miss Helen H ollenbeck h igh er education last year, is a out o f fiv e bets placed. A m using E M ettom e et ux. L o t 48 B lo c k 7 i w ith o u t cost or o b ligation. W e have su g g e ste d ♦ C otton sp o rt dresses and S ydney C o n n o lly of W illa - senior in the school of science at 1 this the natives call the man w ho Rei d v ille Homes. p lan s fo r a v a rie ty of m o d era te cost hom es. $ 4 .‘ J 5 , places the bets "C h ris t" because. O S. C this year. iiiin a . B H. R eeller et ux to D ew ey F.-i T h e F e d e ra l H ousing A d m in istra tio n can help A u a d d itio n a l 21 scholarships to I they say. he alw ays has his arm s B ake r et ux. pa rt of T. G. N a vlo r's ! O regon State college w ill b e l outstretched These matches last a ll D L. C. 37 T IS R4W R c x a ll s tre a m lin e d tra in w ill be you fin a n c e a new hom e w ith up to 20 y e a rs to J o in t Exercises H e ld S lacks and ov eralls aw arded la te r by the state board I day and they d o n 't even take James Penm an to G. W. A tw oo d in P o rtla n d at the U n ion depot F r i pay. See us to d a y . Let us assist you. at U n io n G y m M a y 19 o f h ig h e r education to students tune out to eat, and instead have et ux, 40 Acres Section 18 T2N day and w ill be open B ern 10:30 a. $ 4 .95 bro u g h t r ig h t in to R4W. The com bined eig h th grade g ra d .selected fro m am ong those already . th e ir food m to 12.15 p. m. and fro m 2:30 p. u a tion exercises o f the Bethany, registered at the college w ho are them. E V E R Y T H IN G FO R T H E BUILDER A u b re y T a y lo r et ux to z\gnes m. to 9 p. m. Free admiss-on tic k - I In the P h ilip p in e s e v e ry th in g Adams. 20 Acres 34 2S 2W. M c K in le y and U n ion schools were in need o f fin a n c ia l assistance to ♦ S p o rt blouses ets m ay be secured fro m the D elta ' he ld M ay 19 at the U n ion gym . make it possible fo r them to co n ceases between 12 noon and 2 S 4 .00 lle n e Sampson to Joh n W. P a t - , D ru g store here. Each school presented tw o n u m tin u e A p p lic a tio n s fo r these are to o'clock. No shops are open, no torson et ux. W 2 Acres o f L o t 315 i Designed p r im a r ily a- a conven- | bers on the program . The address be on file by June 15. it ha: been I offices do business, in fact c v c ry - Johnson Estate A d d itio n . tio n -p la c e fo r the 10.000 R e xa ll , one alm ost ceases to e xist and was given b y -D e a n C ollins, o f the announced. F ra n k H. C la rk ct ♦ Linen blouses to D e lm a r I d ru g g ists th ro u g h o u t t h e U n ite d , i hides aw ay fo r his noon-day E. Johnson c t ux, , et pa u rt x Section O regon J o u rn a l, and su p e rin te n d “If It's Lumber—Call Our Number” 12 I States, the U n ite d D ru g com pany s 1 $ 4 .4 9 i "siesta." Luncheons are even ent K rau s presented diplom as t o Ir e la n d C o m p a n y H as 151 W. Baseline T IS R1W Phone 2691 m illio n - d o lla r stream line d tra in lias j 1 m ore o r less taboo because people fourteen young people Graduates H G illis et ux to F ra n k V erb iske been taken over by the p u b lic, and A g e n c y fo r H o tp o in t p re fe r to rest and re la x d u rin g w ere Jean Berger, Dol ls Eggiman, et ux. 20 Acres T IS R2W. the com pany executives have been 1 ♦ Silk blouses A u d re y Eow ler. Jack Hale, Eldon Lester Ire la n d & Com pany. H ills ■ the noon-day sun. F o u r - th ir ty is E lizabeth I, Chapm an to W illia m forced to m o d ify th e ir o rig in a l plan $ 4 .95 ■ Jenne, C a lv in Lehm an, B illy Mosh- boro h a rd w a re store, has taken : tea o r co c k ta il h o ur and d in n e r F H art et ux. 1 A cre A . W. H a rt o f operation. ofsky. Donald S talder. C la rk e A u s over Ihe H o tp o in t lin e of e le ctric : most g e n e ra lly at nine. cla im 60 T IS R1W. T he tra in le ft Boston M arch 29 tin . Hoy Sato. La w re nce Lehm an. re frig e ra to rs, b e g in n in g th is week. Most o f the n a tiv e shops o r ba A. J. F re d et ux to G eorge Coe ♦ Silk sp o rt d resses Paul D ickm an. D w ig h t A u s tin and A com plete lin e o f .sm aller H o t zaars are s t ill found w ith in the B aker. L o t 13 B lo ck 3 H ills b o ro on an e ig h t-m o n th , 29.000 - m ile , to u r o f the co u n try , w ith a p ro - ' H ubert G ra f The U nion school d is po in t appliances are also c a rrie d in old w a lle d c ity b u ilt by the e a rly G arden Tracts. gram of stops in 147 towns, in 109 played sam ples of the a rt w o rk stock, Ire la n d announced. The H ot- I Spanish. T his w a ll is tw o and one- . R. Johnson ct u x to D ew ey F. w h ic h has been done th is year. p o in t lin e is m an u fa ctu re d by the j h a lf m iles long. pierced by any ' B ake r et ux, p a rt L o t 4 B lo ck 12 o f w h ich conventions o f druggists w i ll be held. B y h o ld in g 109 con- i ♦ S trin g knits G eneral E le c tric com pany, one of n u m be r o f gates and in the e a rly Forest G rove. S tate C a p ito l News L e tte r G iv the largest producers o f e le c tric a l days was co m p le te ly su rro un ded I W illia m Houston to B vro n Hous- ven tion s instead o f the usual 30 $ 0 .9 5 o r so hotel m eetings, it was exp ect in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac goods in the U n ite d States. by a mote, since become part o f ton. p a rt Section 32 T23 R1W. ed th a t the attendance w o u ld be t iv it y at Salem .—E ve ry week in a g o lf course. T h is w a ll at th a t M a rk S k in n e r to R obert B. B u r- increased. T a k in g the convention the Argus. tf Watch Headlights ♦ S w ea te rs tim e protected th e ir churches, linga m e ct ux. part B lo ck 1 T u ck- to the delegates instead o f asking H e ad lig hts should be cheeked residences. shops, etc., fro m any e r & S te w a rt A d d itio n , H illsb oro , $ 4 .49 them to come to conventions is an d a ily to m ake sure th a t both lig h ts | invaders. | K . K . S m ith et u x to Louise e n tire ly new note in the fie ld of are in w o rk in g o rd e r z\ sim ple The P h ilip p in e islands w ere . Henson Thom pson et al. Lots 7 and salesmanship. w ay Io do th is is Io tu rn the lig h ts discovered by M agellan in tli GOAR’S 8 A shb roo k Farm on before ba ckin g fro m th e g a r f i r s t c irc u m n a v ig a tio n of the J. W. C o nn ell (S h e riff) to C h a rle s Free Methodist Church age, suggests the O regon State M o globe in 1521, but the y w ere a l B u rg d o rfe r, L o t 34 and p a rt 40 and I to r association. The re fle c tio n on ready k n o w n in the O rie n t and had 36 T u a la tin Gardens. M iss C la rice Fenton, student E. M. Barnes. Prop. the garage w a ll w ill show w h e th e r com m e rcial re la tio n s w ith China. F ra n k L. S te ffa n et al to M ik e I fro m P ortla nd B ib le In s titu te and both lig h ts are b u rning. Japan. Java. Sum atra. Borneo and B covich et ux. Lots in B lo ck 3 | c h ild re n 's w o rk e r, w i ll be present | « ♦. ♦ ♦ ♦ P o rtla n d H eights No. 2. J. M. Person et u x to R P Ras mussen et ux. Lot 4 B lo ck 3 F in ney's A d d itio n . H illsb o ro . Rebecca E. G ra y to L u c y P etit, Lots 1 and 2 B lo ck 5 D ille y . D ra pe r P. Royce to \V. B. H u tc h inson. E 's o f N E 'i o f S e ctio n 36 T2N R4W. J. W. C o n n e ll «S h eriff) to George W. Joseph et al, 10 A cres Section 10 T2S R1W. Brooks Hill Sets Revival Meetings Donelson ÔC Sewell ,4Ta/li with ' Rossmnn s 10 to 70 T H O M A S S. SHOLES - PRESENTS - Award Winner to Take ’ering 4«****. VETERANS! Mrs. Fern Logan Dies in Portland * V ♦ T H IN K Real Estate Transfers HOME F IR S T Rcxall Streamline Train H ere Friday Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. s4 95 Woman’s Shop t I VETERANS! GOOD NEWS! Prune. Pear Prospects Good C O R V A L L IS A n e xce lle n t fr u it set of prunes and pears, and some in ju r y to w a ln u ts in D ouglas coun ty was re p orted by W. S Brow n, head o f the depa rtm e nt o f h o r ti c u ltu re at O. S. C., fo llo w in g a v is it to that section e a rly in May. Most w a ln u t trees he observed e x h ib ite d no in d ica tio n s o f bearing and showed some damage to the trees fro m the past w in te r. He e x pects a good cro p o f prunes and pears unless the Jun e "d ro p " re sults in heavy shedding. Use Y our "Bonus” to Guarantee Their Future Free Health T reatment FOK AILING FEN S! G iv n y o u r old pen a new lea f« on life . B rin y it in and w o’ll clean It th o ro u g h ly , ad just i t W hat's y o u r biggest re s p o n s ib ility , and what gives you the greatest pleasure? Y O U R F A M IL Y , o f course. Y ou 've p ro ba bly planned some th in g s y o u r A d ju ste d Com pensation w i ll do fo r the m b u t do n't fo rg e t th e ir fu tu re . T his asso c ia tio n lias n e v e r paid less th a n a n d th e s a fe ty of all ac co u n ts is insured to $5000 u n d e r th e F e d e ra l P lan. o f f e r w o n ’t last long, so h u rry . D ELTA D RUG STO RE “ Rose C ity ” Label W ine Y o u 'll lik e th e ir fla v o r and bouqiu't!. P ort, S h e rry. A ngelica. T okay, Muscatel, W hite P o rt w ith Successor to In k • - a ll w ith Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J. M. PERSON, Mgr. Havings A Loan ni«ik. H llls h n r o ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Lucky Lager at Wilma’s Place ASK FOR T H E M AT BY BE T H R IFT Y T l-1C m odern liridc d oesn ’t waste im portant m oney on e n jr a v in j plates sh e m ay n ever use a ja in . Instead, she invests quite in ex p en siv e ly , hut most appropriately, in the clever " A r t-P o in t’ A nn oun cem ents created h y the approved T h e r m ographic P rocess. M a y w e show samples? T if f a n y W in e V ik in g W in e op IN IT'S S M A R T T O Comes in a ll sizes in c lu d in g the 2-gallon inspect it an d fill it w ith S k rip , o u t ch arg e o r o b lig a tio n . T h is EVEN GOETZ BEER BLATZ BEER ! Us«' y iftir A d ju ste d C om pensation to s ta rt a savings account th a t w ill guarantee th e ir fu tu re . L e t us help y o u r prepare a re g u la r savings program . N ew you can e n jo y these fin e W ines and Beers w henever yon w a nt! Y o u r dealer now carries a com plete line. T h e ir prices are m ig h ty lo w — when you discover w h a t hig h «lua lity the y have. NAME Y O U R D E A LE R 'S ï?iUsbon|K^irQUS D IS T R IB U T E D BY Columbia Distributing Co. 21 N. W. Couch. Portland : W ith Which is Combined the H illsboro Independent BRoadway 3563 ■