The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 04, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thursday, .Tuno 4, 19Hrt
State Utility
Body Reports
Commission Believes Cheap
Electricity Far Away
(('«inltnuesl fm m i m e I )
H IL L S B O R O
tu the point of paym ent For Ore
gon ,thc disbu rsing o ffic e r w ill he
located in I ’m | land mid a ll pay­
ments w ill he made
by check
h u m there th ro u g h Die local post
office io the tow n i l l w h ich the
veteran losldei
A ltho ug h Die m a jo rity o f up
plicatio ns fo r the liood'i have le D is p o s a l o f M u n ic ip a l P o rt
i l ived the approval of the g o ve rn ­
A s k e d a t M e e tin g
ment. sume in ixu p s have been
found ami In these ease Die de
( C o n li n u r d , m m l i i t i I )
liv e ly ol the bonds ha.-, been de
ii published notice to the p u b li of
layed.
such m eeting, lie stated.
Ijecision to m ake some disposal
, of Die m u n icip a l a irp o rt also was
made by Du* council on tin- re ­
quest of E dw ard Bull, flie r, w ho
has requested a lease fro m the
(C unllnu»«l fro m p a i r 1»
c ity Patterson pointed out to Die
Bank, c lo th in g
Susan Clem ent, council that the c ity w o uld be
Beaverton, B eaverton Bank and lia b le for in ju rie s at the u ir jiv it
school hoard, c lo th in g B etty Ea t- as soon us any deal was entered
on Beaverton Jean S ch illin g , A lo ­ in to in w h ich Di*' conduct of Die
ha llu h e r, .1 ( ' Penney, H ill-b o ro , a irp o rt b ro u g h t revenue to the
clothing, (¡race
I.arson,
A lo ha - c ity, and a p p a re n tly now was lia b le
Huber,
A loha
Grunge, cooking for accidents due tu the con dition
B illie
Everett, H illsb oro , H
W o f the field, w h ic h is ove rgro w n
The gia ., B a ll e x ­
Bay of Bay M uling, cam p roo kery, w ith ta ll gra.
•lone G iffo rd , H illsb o ro , Safeway plained, was a hazard to la n d in g
G rocery, cookery. E v e l y n A n n planes and reported that one plune
B iia h. H illsb oro , P o rtla n d G eneral alrea dy had fa lle n in to a hole
E lectric, H illsb o ro , cookery M il- D ure, s u ffe rin g some damage
die d Kahle, S e h e fflln Lu thera n,
U nder the B a ll proposal, he w ould
W eil ; D epartm ent Store, c lo th in g construct hangars, p u t in a gas
W lllr n r Kei km iin, S eh efflln L u th e r­ pum p and keep the grass mowed
an, S e h e fflln Women's club, c lo th ­ and see th a t fly in g hazards were
ing Eunice Sahnow, S e h e fflln L u ­ m arked o r rem oved.
theran. F arm ers’ U nion, c lo th in g
Perm ission to sell fire w o rk s in ­
V ernice Sahnow, S e h e fflln L u th e r­ side the c ity lim its , but outside
an. clo th in g Jean A n n Connell, o f the fire zone was denied a com ­
.t.c k '»a B E Mating of R i> Mai m ittee from Die Veterans o f Foreign
mg. cunning.
K a th ry n
Cawrse. Wars headed by Ernest Plapp A
A ia d e m y, State Scholarship, c lo th ­ resolution was passed to Die e f­
ing. I.ois B ie rly , K in to n . State fect tha t pe rm issio n fo r ugh sale
Scholarship, clo th in g. Berneice M r- w o u ld he de nied to any organiza­
K n ig h t. S hute P.-T. A . c lo th in g tio n or in d iv id u a l.
B e tty Davis. L a u re l, L a u re l W orn-
A d d itio n a l e x p e n d itu re in Shute
nn’s C lu b e lo th ln ”
Barbara E n ­ park was authorized by tho coun­
schede, H illsb o ro . State S cho la r' h ip cil, the w o rk to be accom plished
hom em aking Ediiu Vanl.oo, W atts, by W I’A. T h i‘ a d d itio n a l projects
c lu b scholarship, clo th in g. M a ria n , Include a w a d in g pool fo r sm all
Edwards, T igard, c lu b scholar hip, c h ild re n to cost the c ity not e x ­
c lo th in g
K a th ry n Suntoro, H ire - ceeding $175. and tw’o standard size
dale. r lu b
scholarship, cooki ry. duoble ten nis co u rt., p r o b a b ly
Itu b v G llle n w a te r, Rosedale clu b constructed of asphalt in the p ro p ­
scholarship, cookery A n ita K ru h m - e rty fo rm e rly occupied as a ba ll
er. B loom ing, c lo th in g Joyce M a r t­ park.
in.
Bloom ing, F o re s t-H ills
G o lf
Report made by It. J. S k u lle y of
L in k s , clo th in g . T.aVelle Jackson, the T ra ve le rs Insurance com pany
N o rth
Plains, canning
P utricla on lia b ility hazards in th e city,
Cozey. D urham , he alth etc. Jean indicated th a t y ie re w ere few if
Bernard, G arden Horne, clu b schol­ any hazards fo r w h ich the c ity was
arship. c lo th in g
B etty S in gletary, d ire c tly responsible. S k u lle y was
G arden Home, clot) scholarship, authorized to m ake a hazard re ­
c lo th in g E velyn Johnson. G arden po rt at the M ay m eeting He ap­
Home, clu b scholarship, c lo th in g peared at the request o f Jack Rush-
T helm a John-on. G arden Home, low. local agent fo r the company.
d u b scholarship, c lo th in g . Sophia
A request by the ow ners o f p in ­
K u ro w s k i, G arden
Home, clu b b a ll fnuehint - fo r re fu n d o f license
scholarship, c lo th in g E lva B radley, m oney was denied on vote o f the
Orenco, c lo th in g M a rg ie Robinson council. The m a tte r was- tabled
F irdale,
I .aurel-S eholls F arm ers’ w ith o u t vote at the M ay m eeting.
Union, clo th in g.
T he fo llo w in g boys w ill attend
the sum m er school: E lm e r and
Am os B ie rly , Haym ond D le rie k x ,
Council Takes
Zoning Action
lies In C lackiinias county, w ith
Wnsh111it11»11 county next, follow ed
by I ’ o lk
and Y a m h ill coiintlc.',
Areas of the re m a in in g counth'N are
m uch sUHillcr C o m p a ri'our of pop
illa tio n w ith in the proposed d is­
tr ic t lllso lio w tile liirgext p o pu­
la tio n til C lin k.im .i e o u illy fo llo w ­
ed hy Wa. hington county und the
u th rrs In lesser numbers.
In tux va lu u tin n In the p o rtio n i
o f tho counties w ith in Die d is tric t,
( ’ l.ickninas lias the lu ig i •st w ith
$30.993,279, follow e d by W ashing­
ton w ith $16.403 906 and Y a m h ill
ne xt w ith $15,448 175 N ext tu C la i k-
umus, W ashington county has Die
greatest nu m be r of p ris o n * ulready
served w ith e le c tric ity at Die re si­
d e n tia l rate T h is county is fifth In
the num ber o f com m ercial custom ­
ers served
C om parison
of present
rate.-i,
shows Dial next to Clackam as and
I'o lk county, tills county bus the
lo w * t I '• a ilei 11 ! 11 I ., 1 ■- (or I 1,
tty A ll o th e r counties m e higher,
some of them being considerably
higher.
N e xt to C T ickuinui, Die report
shows, W ashington county has the
must num ber of po tentia l custom ­
ers fo r ttie proposed hues In this
county, a survey shows, there are
3711 po tentia l customers adjacent
to tin- lines and 13311 beyond e x is t­
in g lines
The rep ort analyzi-t Die probable
revenue from Die proposed setup
Tin- figu res u od Include possible
revenue should alt ava ila ble cus­
tom ers accept Die service and no
a tte m p t be made to buy the pres­
ent u t ilit y equipm ent.
U nder the firs t plan, the revenue
per year fo r Die firs t fo u r years
w o u ld he $2.2119.479 w h ile the an­
nual cost w ould be $2.112 006 le a v­
in g a surp lu s of $157,413. Should
th is plan pay taxes at the present
rate, w h ich w ould be $170,142. the
d e fic it w o uld be $12,729 per year
^ D u rin g the next 20 years, the e x ­
pense w o u ld be $2,229 471. le avin g
a su rp lu s of $ iO (M U l and a fte r p a y­
in g a tax, w o uld make the d e fic it
o f $130,134 per year.
I f the second plan were used, the
revenue fo r the firs t fo u r years
w o u ld be $2 300.725 and Die cost
$2,170669 per year, le avin g a s u r ­
plus o f $129,1*11 from w h ich a tax
o f $178.765 w o u ld be paid, m aking
a d e fic it of $49,704 per year to r
Merle Pennington. Clayton. Wilbur
the firs t fo u r years.
D u rin g the 20-year period to f o l­ and W illis N yberg. H e rb e rt L a fk y ,
lo w u n til the cost had been paid C harles Kay, Louis G oldham m er.
off, the revenue w o uld be $2.308.- John Hansen, K en ne th H o lm lu nd .
723 per year and tho cost $2 305 382. M a rv in H e yn d e rlckx. B illy K e lly .
Z w ah le n. B illie E verett
le a vin g u y e a rly surp lu s of $3,343 F redd y
Newton.
fro m w h ich the tax must tie paid, M e r r ill Mead, M a lcolm
Shaper. John
Santoro,
m a kin g a d e fic it of $175.422 The re ­ Charles
po rt calls u ttc n tlo n to the fact that F ra n k S e tn lke r, Ernest H ite, Donal
G len
Irela nd .
V ir g il
taxes are not necessary, am i the M cIntosh,
revenue could be sacrificed In the K in g, James and George A llis o n .
E lm e r
A trops.
A r th u r Jaquess,
Interest o f lo w e r rates
W ard Green. N orm an B rad le y, A l-
H ow ever, the rep ort also shows ■ b e rt G ilro y , W a lte r Eame-s.
th a t the present u tilitie s , o p e ra t­
in g in the d is tric t, tiny an annual
ta x of $484,279 ye a rly.
U n d e r th is setup, the rep ort says,
e ith e r m ore e le c tric ity
need be
sold, o r the debt puid o ff. before
m a te ria l re d u ctio n in rates can be
(C n n tin u r d fm m n « g r I>
I fo re stry e x h ib its in the 4-H clu b
made.
o f the
W ashington
R e fe rrin g to pe tition s presented de partm ent
to the com m ission fro m tow ns and ' cou nty fa ir th is year, according to
In d iv id u a ls seeking to stay out of I,. E. Francis, assistant cou nty
the d is tric t, the rep ort declares that I agent These projects have been
a fte r due consideration, the com ­ g ro w in g in p o p u la rity in recent
m ission calne to the c o n c lu s io n that ] years w ith the re su lt th a t at Die
the boundaries o f the d is tric t were present tim e there are six h a n d i­
equably set nnd changes w o u ld c ra ft clubs w ith a to ta l e n ro llm e n t
o f 31 members.
nut best serve the p u b lic interest
Besides p e titio n s from in d iv id ­
The e x h ib it o f m odel farm b u ild ­
uals in th is county, p e titio n s ulso ings b u ilt by the m em bers of the
were file d fro m M o la lla and Os­ three b u ild in g co n stru ctio n clubs
wego In Clackam as county, as m i l - w ill be an othe r fe a tu re o f the
n ic ip a litir s seeking exclusion fro m fa ir. T h is is a new pro je ct in 4-H
the d is tric t.
c lu b w o rk Last year the B u ild e rs'
T he com m ission calls a tte n tio n club, led by M M. R o m ig o f the
to the fact th a t the ne xt step is an H ills b o ro union high school, made
election to determ ine w h e th e r o r an ou tsta nding record in th is fie ld
not a d is tric t should be set up. T he three clubs th is yea r are
W hen such a d is tric t is set up, th e from : H ills b o ro un io n high school.
com m ission declares, the re w ill M. M
Romlg. leader: H illsb o ro
then be an organization au thorized ju n io r high school, W a lte r H enry,
to investigate the proposal and de ­ leader: and the D u rha m school, J
te rm in e w h ethe r o r not the ne xt Beerstadt. leader. These clubs w ill
s te p - that o f p ro c u rin g the po w e r be e x h ib itin g barns, p o u ltry and
and
esta blishin g
a d is trib u tin g hog houses, garages and im plem ent
system should be concluded.
sheds, fa rm houses and m ilk houses.
A ll o f these above m entioned
projects are o f p a rtic u la r interest
to the c ity boys w ho do not have
the o p p o rtu n ity o f ra isin g liv e ­
stock o r crops fo r the a g ric u ltu ra l
projects.
June 7 Set for Trip
to Summer School
Inventors Asked
to Exhibit at Fair
Postoffiqc Prepares
for Bond Delivery
Fir Grove Group
Honors Members
inv Mr. It.rd Mi-C.trnilrlc I
F ir G rove Ladles’ Social clu b met
w itti Mrs. C layton W h itm o re M ay
26 B irth d a ys o f Mesdames C a lv in
W hitm ore. G ra n v ille Everest, Sam
O tto. Aggas and K u rt Jackey w ere
celebrated Mrs. D u n kcrs and M rs
Jackey were new members re ce iv­
ed in to the club. N e xt m eeting
w ill
w ith M rs Ray Voorhees
June 9.
B u y H ill Plaee
M r. and M rs D unkcrs. fo rm e rly
of E verett. Wash . have bought the
H ill place and are d o m icile d there.
D a vid O tto, son o f M r. and Mrs.
D. A O tto,, was c o n firm e d at the
C orne liu s L u th e ra n chu rch Sunday.
A n aunt,
Mrs. Lena G rabhorn.
en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r in his
honor at her home nt Cooper M o u n ­
tain. fo llo w in g the services. A t ­
ten din g from here were the honor
David, M r and Mrs. D. A.
Oto, M r and Mrs. Sam O tto and
tw o c h ild re n and Helen O tto.
Mr
nnd M rs
Ernest Baum an
and d a ug hter V irg in ia and Miss
Enoia B. i i low of A u ro ra visite d
M r. and Mrs. W. F. W ohlschlcgel
Sunday
M rs. B D. L in e and M iss Fay
Paulas, nieces of M r
and Mrs.
J. P. Jones, and M iss Frances
Schm eltzer. a granddaughter, a ll
o f San Francisco, a rriv e d at the
Jones home S atu rday fo r an in ­
d e fin ite v is it. M r. and M rs. C la r ­
ence S in n ig e r of Roseburg w ere
guests o f her parents. M r. and Mrs.
J. P Jones, fro m F rid a y u n til S u n ­
day evening. S atu rday v is ito rs here
were Carlson Reese and three
ch ild re n , and Mrs. A n n Fore o f
Eugene. M r. and Mrs. Charles Reese
and Paul Reese and three c h ild re n
o f P ortland.
W illie and E a rl Rogers, sons of
M r. and Mrs. W illia m Rogers, are
i l l w ith measles.
Pleasant V ie w 's last day o f school
p icn ic was held at W ashington
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a i r 1)
o f m a il to be handled on those
dates. D e live rie s w ill fo llo w im ­
m e d ia te ly at hours fo r re g u la r
d e liv e ry on a ll ru ra l routes and In
citie s w h ere house ' to house de ­
liv e r y is custom ary.
The bonds ra n lie im m e d ia te ly
cashed, but veterans are requested
to g ive the va rio u s post offices
tim e to m ake d e liv e ry before be­
g in n in g uny rush to convert.
To cash the bonds, the veteran
w ill present them to his local post­
m aster fo r c e rtific a tio n , fir s t m a k­
in g sure th a t he has proper id e n ­
tific a tio n . E ith e r the veteran m ust
he kno w n to the postm aster p e r­
son ally, o r he m ust b rin g w ith
h im some person w ho is k n o w n to
th e postmaster.
W hen id e n tific a tio n has
been
m ade and the pro pe r a p p lica tio n
fo r cash com pleted, the veteran
w ill receive a receipt fo r his
bonds and the bonds w i ll be sent
54 Pupils Finish
Eighth Grade Here
SPICKER’S HARNESS
SHOP
Harness Made to Order — Repaired
Headquarters for Collars of the Better Kind
ANNOUNCES NEW LOCATION AT
Opposite Court house
Hillsboro
by a 12 to 3 score. W Poe and
Francis Van Lorn w ere batteries for
W ist U nion. Van Lorn s trik in g
out 15 Bernards and Vandecuev-
W EST U N IO N
Ladies of the e rin g were batteries fo r V erb oo rt.
I West U nion local ot F arm ers’ U nion
w ill be In charge o f the pot lu ck
V is it S tre a m lin e r
luncheon at Die cou nty m eeting
M any from here were interested
S aturday in H ills b o ro M em bers a ie visito rs to the R e xall S tream lined
to b rin g refreshm ent» The m eeting tra in in P ortla nd l a s t
F riday.
w ill be held in the Veterans’ F rank M itc h e ll and Fred Engel-
J h a ll
din g e r of the Delta D ru g store. Io-
West U nion Farm ers' U n ion base­ i al R e xa ll dealers, attended ut d if ­
b a ll team played VrTboort'a team ferent tim es The e xh ib its were
Sunday at N o rth Plains, w in n in g very interesting.
I • ” — -■ • --- JW *
---. : -r- — --- - t r ~ - ---------- ,
and M rs A lla n Com ber, at the
Postal Workers to Meet
| C om ber home and was a guest
A n n u a l state convention o f d is­
th e re u n til F rida y.
tr ic t postmasters w ill be held at
M r. and M rs E. V. Hanson and G rants Pass June 11-12. A ll post­
fa m ily visite d the O. A. Hanson masters, assistant postmasters, post­
fa m ily at P o rtla n d M e m o ria l Day al w o rkers and th e ir fa m ilie s are
I and Sunday.
in vite d .
,
i ORAN^ S EKOEi f
71
PERDE
K
June
CLEARANCE
SALE
To clear out all odds
and ends and broken
size lines. You’ll find at
greatly reduced prices
Dresses
Coats
Suits
Hats
Skirts
Sweaters
Blouses
Cotton Gowns
Pajamas
Aprons
Slips
G O A K ’S
Woman’s Shop
M e lt e b e k e P r e p a r in g
fo r N e w R a d io S to c k
New lin e o f Z e n ith radios is e x ­
pected fo r d isp la y the last o f this
week, according to Rene M e lte ­
beke of t h e M elte be ke E le ctric
shop, who attended u fa cto ry m eet­
in g In P o rtla n d last week for a
p re vie w of the 1937 models. M e lte ­
beke exceeded his dealer quota
last year by 40 per Cent, he bus
announced.
Q u a lity
Job p r in tin g - Argus.
q
SLEEPY HOLLOW
Purest Cane and Maple
Quart jug ........................
33c
I jzo .
Prices Effective Friday and
Saturday, May 5 and 6
Grapenut Flakes
2
medium bars ............
P E R FE C T IO N
BAKERY SPECIALS
ANGEL FOOD .
ZEE. soft and absorbant
FRESH SUNKIST
. . . or are you one of the
many wise women who have
LEMON PIE
discovered our high quality
Ideal fo r h o t w e a th e r lunches,
laundry service.
You, too, can enjoy free­
dom from the drudgery and
fatigue of home laundering.
SHORTCAKES
Gain leisure time to enjoy
Individuals,
6 for
15c
glorious early summer days
by sending your laundry to Two Layers .....................15c
the
25c
PERFECTION
y o u ’re sure o f the best.
Dem and P erfe ction
B R E A D and PAS T R IE S
A t Y o u r G rocer
Johnson’s Gio-Coat
«JV 3 rolls ............................. llC
53c
Can
CRYSTAL WHITE
I
T h e W e s t's m ust p o p u -
zf
,la™ " - . 5 c
Ä Ä
f lf iL L L L
Pork & Beans 4 F Ä
E ffe c tiv e
CANTALOUPES
4
2
lbs.
for
Large, solid. Clear
Heads. Each
ORANGES V£ X ™ "
2
27c
EDWARDS DEPENDABLE
Vacuum Pack
CANNING SUPPLIES
KERR LIDS— Regular.
2 dozen ................................................
JAP. RUBBERS— Red. double-lipped.
3 dozen ................................................
15c
PARAWAX—
Lb. pkg.................................................
25c
PEN JELL—
2 pkgs....................................................
lc
doz.
2-lb. pkg. ...
Sealing, Regular.
Dozen ...................................................
F rid a y and S aturday O n ly
BANANAS X '"’...
Snowflakes.
U U rrttL„ 22c 2.,b c.n 43c
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
T FT'I’rrT
LEI 1
^9^
lar blend. 3 lbs...............
í ^ rti
Prices
5c
LIQUID WAX
TISSUE
A p o p u la rity leader to go w ith
those rip e straw b errie s.
20c 30c 39c
-M
.
5-oz. pkg.........................
p n cccc i£RWAY............... 17c SOAP £0
CRACKERS
JELLWELL
"
4|
± VC
The children’s favorite
U p
Ivory
SOAP
Bar ........................................
Libby’s or Dole’s—
W HEAT POPS
SOAP
Q ûz»
The Complexion Soap
PALMOLIVE—
13c
10c
Fruits for Salad
Ä«7V
CAMAY
bars
No. 2 can ..........................
A warm weather cereal.
Pkg.
No. 1 tins ...................
SOAP
Pineapple Juice
No. 1 Tins .................
Del Monte
19c
-Ten Ttta/urrc-Tox
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 2171
TOMATO JUICE
Libby’s
i ûr»
3
4ÚOV
l/2-lb
Pkg.
SWANSDOWN
H illsboro, O r*.
|
|
Jap an G reen
ATj!
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
Special 39C
Telephone 47
,
Pkg............................
BLACk
SYRUP
Som ething new —a tre a t from
the old South. D e lig h tfu l, ric h
egg base p ile d hig h w ith th ick,
toothsom e cho colate f r o s t in g .
Made w ith . Swansdown.
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
<< r«lin u»«l front $>«■» II
need not be baited. A n y new pat­
ches adjacent snould c e rta in ly re ­
ceive an ap p lica tio n .
O range P e k o e
«
rh .
Ji
MOCHA CAKE
A re Y ou a S lave
to a W ashboard?
Early Bating Root
Weevil Suggested
West Union Ladies
Hostesses Saturday
W h e r e H illsboro’s T h rifty Shop
I f it's made bv
126 N. Second Ave.
Page Three
OREGON
park, Poi (land, Sunday. A lm ost t r ip to C u r r y v ille T hursday, w here
the e n tire co m m u n ity attended
they w ere guests o f Miss C a th erine
Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at Thayer.
the M* r v ln W h itm o re home were
M r i Ira G M cC o rm ick visite d
George B u rk h a lte r o f H ills b o ro
M r and M i
C layton W h itm o re , a ■ e ter, M r . J i sic Dezure, at
K enneth. W allace and Bruce W h it- t Vancouver, Wash., F rid a y and Sat-
m ore and M i and M r
Ira (1. M c ­ brd uy
C o rm ick.
Mi
Peter O rn d u ff and grand-
on. Robert O rn d u ff, an- guests
Miss A lic e M cIn n is o f Beaverton
spent p a rt of last week w ith her th is week o f M i.. O rn d u ff s daugh­
m other, M rs D M M cIn n is, w ho ter. M i , A n n O rn d u ff, a' P o it-
is recu pe rating from a severe a t­ land.
tack of flu.
Fred Haynes was bro ug ht home
W eek-end guests ut the F ln lg a n T h u i day fro m D r W ilco x hospital
home in clud ed M r. anil Mr:: James iri Newberg. He was taken there
Rai bin of P ortla nd and M r and M ay ■> and un de rw en t an operation
M i . Tom Shuck and son S tanley M ay 7 He is g re a tly im p roved in
health.
o f H illsb oro .
M rs Ira G. M cC o rm ick attended
F ra n k Well« has bo ught and Is
a d in n e r p a rty in P ortla nd T h u rs ­
liv in g on the M o lin e place.
M r. and Mrs. G ra n v ille Everst day in honor of her b irth d a y and
attended a fa m ily re u n io n and the fo u rth w edding a n niversary o f
b irth d a y p a ity ut N c w b e ig M e m o r­ her son -in -law und daughter, M r.
ia l Day, h o no ring his bro th er.
A
The L T F in ig a n home received
a new coat of p a in t th is week. Ed
H o ffm an o f F arm in gton , and A d c
Rutschm an o f L a u re l d id th e w o rk
M rs C layton W h itm o re received
a le tte r fro m Mrs. A r th u r H ill,
M ile s C ity, M ont , la yin g th e y are
w e ll pleased w ith th e ir new ranch
there.
M rs. John W a lke r w e nt to P o rt­
land M ay 26 to m eet her m other.
Mrs. F B T om pkins, w ho a rriv e d
the last of the week fro m K e tc h i­
kan. Alaska. M r T o m p kin s came
fro m Alaska about a m on th ago
T h e ir sons, B e rk y and Ben, are
em ployed at K e tch ika n
Fred Haynes is v is itin g a nephew
nnd niece, M r. and M rs. Lester
M organ, at Banks th is week.
Honors Won
A r th u r S te w a rt and G len W en­
ger o f M o u n ta in Top school and
L lo y d Vernteeg and R uth R enfroe
o f the Pleasant V ie w school were
each presented w ith a m e rit c e r­
tific a te by the A m e rica n Legion
and A u x ilia r y at N e w be rg M ay 21
as ou tsta nding boy and g ir l eigh th
grade graduates.
M iss Erm a O rn d u ff, New berg, |
w ho was a w eek-end guest o f M r.
and M rs M a rv in O rn d u ff and E arl
E tz w ile r sponsored a su rp rise p a rty
on M r. and Mrs. C larence O rn d u ff
at L a u re l S atu rday nig h t. Present
were M r. and M rs
Lacey O rn ­
d u ff and fa m ily o f P ortla nd , M r.
and M rs John S m ith and fa m ily
o f New berg. M r. and M rs. O tto
O rn d u ff, M r. and M rs. E a rl E tz ­
w ile r and fa m ily . Miss Erm a O rn ­
d u ff and E lm e r Hanson.
Mrs. A J Brunson re tu rn e d home
T h u rsd a y fro m m ore than a m onth's
v is it w ith her son H o w a rd B r u n ­
son and fa m ily at Rockaway.
Hodson M cC o rm ick accom panied
M iss H elen H om m of G aston on a
NEW ORLEANS
( ( '» n t ln iir d fro m p»»e 1)
W elbel, C a ry l Estepp. Jack Howe,
D o ro th y T raug hb er, D a vid W ile y,
Raym ond E sllng cr, M a rio n Ruecker,
P h y llis Johnson. B illy Le ld cr, D oris
i B randaw . H e rb e rt Bass,
P h y llis
Am acher, Jack W illia m so n , M a r­
jo rie S ig le r. M a ry Jane D u x b u ry ,
B illy E verett, B uster Stansell, Eu­
gene S chw ln of, Inez C rocker, W il­
lia m May.
B irth s
M egargel To M r. and Mrs. D o n ­
ald M egargel, Ma.v 31, a g irl, at
Em anuel hospital, P ortla nd .
B u r k e - T o M r. and Mrs. G. L.
B u rk e of H ills b o ro , ro u te 2, June
3, a g irl.
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