TT T I. T. S R O R O Page Four Judge Long Speaker Annual Pioneer Meet . Donald . E. Long . ., of P o rtlan > d was i of last liasi week *' n i\. i G i i uests h m -- w * ere i v Mes- »»ii ' - he sp eak er at th e an n u al picnic „ Mo „ z j Rl the and md reunion of th e P io n eer and A w Hoffman. 1. M Towns,-:;,! N ia atl tlv e Sons and D aughters associa- Russcll j dc Emma McKinncv and tion S unday a t S h u te p ark He r e ­ Miss M arion I.ytle. Mrs Aden was view ed the early history of this presented w ith a lovely fru it bow ! county, beginning w ith th e d is­ from the council. M rs Hoffman, covery of th e C olum bia riv e r by vice-president, m aking the p resen ­ ¿'apt. G ray in 1792, and called a t tation tention to th e fact th a t 12 men w ho took a very active p art in the organization of th e provisional governm ent at Cham poeg on May 2, 1843, w ere from w hat is now W ashington county. The most out- ' Mr. and Mrs. J H u en erg ard t w ere standing of this group was th e hosts for a fam ily reu n io n W ednes- late Joseph Meek, fa th e r of S teph- I day, Ju n e 17. at th e ir hom e n ear en Meek of n ear N orth Plains. On B eaverton. H enry H u en erg ard t Sr Ju ly 5 of the sam e y e a r at C ham - six sons. Jacob. A. B. of Ogden. Huenergardts Hosts at Family Reunion com m ittee of th re e w as elected to and A. J of P ortland, and G eorge tak e the place of a governor, w ith of Seattle. Wash . and th eir fain- D avid Hill, the founder of Hills- ¡lies; tw o daughters, L orena o f boro, as chairm an. He also recalled P ortland, and Mrs. Paul Stuvve- th e fact th at th e first B aptist ch u rch sant, h er husband and family- of on th e Pacific coast w as organized i S anta Ana. Cal., w e r e present at West U nion by D avid Lenox. G ran d ch ild ren of H en re H uener- and the first C ongregational ch u rch gard t present n u m b ered nineteen, was organized by Rev J S G rit- | Some of the b ro th ers and sisters fin near w hat is now N orth P lains had not seen each o th er for 22 years in 1842. j Mrs. S tuyvesant and A B. H uener- Ju d g e Long, w ho is a grandson ■ gardt gave som e of th e h istory o ' of the lute S tephen and M argaret th e fam ily , tracin g th e origi-t back A. Powell, covered-w agon pioneers, m ore th an 4tkt vearsL Mr and M r- recalled the trip his g ran d m o th er C harles K alani cf A loha plaved m ade bv raft in 1845 from The g u itar selections durin g the evening D alles to the W illam ette valley, i com paring th iLHiipuimg t .it e ll difference 111 t I x 11c t in in trans- I i ci ILS • ; T > • 1 "l""^ 1 i T T 1 portation at th e present tim e Ja n e r>ritl(?-Jt.l(?Ct IlO lW l'C d B aldra Wiley, m other of Will Wilev , ■ > , T.' ‘ J of Hillsboro, was the first w h ite e l l c M lO V (?1‘ i i ' K l i l \ child born in the county, he said, Mrs. Jo h n H are en tertain ed F ri­ and that Mrs M. A Dodd of Banks day even in g at th e W G. H are was th e oldest living n ativ e d au g h ­ hom e w ith dessert bridge an d a ter of th e county, being 92 years m iscellaneous sh o w er honoring Miss cld. He reg retted h e r in ab ility to W inabeth M acDowell, bride-elect attend the m eeting, as it was hoped of L aw rence E. Francis. T iny cor- th at she could be as .. the sage b ouquets w ere given e a c h . . crow . . ned . county queen. A nother in teresting guest an d , he tab le d ecoration and th in g in history of th e county was re fre shm ents carried out th e wed- th e founding of P acific u n iv ersity ding m o tlf Misa K ath!een C ald . by the parents of E C . B ro u n of w en m ade high score. Mrs. S helbv this cd y . and also th at th e late F orn(.y> iecondi a n d MUs Iren > H arvey Scott, for years ed ito r of C ooper low- th e O regonian, was the first grad- n -h e r guests w e-e M esdam es F u ate of P. U. in 1863. He urged w W eld™ C H Em m o’t M P o rt- the rilin g generation to be proud iand Ed „ar K am na T W XTcDon of the historical backing of th eir a™ d R e n n e L E m en- H E S-ao es‘ ative e county. n ativ nnantv T hom as Sholes. W E . Piercy. L ¿ ' L. E W nkes. president of th e M acDowell. an d G ene Rossman, association, presided, a n d o th er Misses M ildred E lder, L ucille Rood num bers on the program included c h lo ris F a y ram , and P attv Lomax. orchestra m usic by M arvin W hit- ________________ •_ more. Tcm Shuck. F L. Brow n. - i t i t » and Mrs. Jo h n M ulloy: O regon I J H V lC i L C g C l ' \ \ ( ? ( lS S tate song led by G. Russell Mor- i i > , • ' /-» • -i gan; invocation b y Rev. H enry »» <1 £?i l 1 I I £*"1 0 TT U r l l ’ l Young: address of w elcom e b y K enne n M ayor J. H. Garret,: reapanae by „ . Miss " J " Ola Mae „ 5 E lliott D a . of l " G.™d“ Jo h n M. Brow n of n ear Banks; wXTadF-'o«”,Sr“„ : X 5r*" neers." composed by r . z. Brown and led bv him: ta lk s on early days by T. S. W ilkes of Corvallis. J . D C hitwood of n ear B oring, and John T hornburgh of F orest G rove: vo- M rs.dJUohnbM un^-. a c ^ o L S e d ^ y parents. Mr. and Mrs. W T. Elliott, of K ennew ick. Rev. H C. V .ncent offi^atecT The bridegroom is a son of Rev. T. A. L eger of H illsboro. He is a g rad u ate of L infield college and atten d ed U n iv ersity of W ashington H e is a teach er in th e high school in H illsboro. Mrs. L eger atten d ed W ashington S tate college an d w as affiliated w ith A lpha Zi D elta. The couple w ill m ake th e ir hom e in Hillsboro. Miss Thelm a M ulloy: vocal solos by Russell M organ, accom panied by- Mrs. F red Sewell, and song and dance num bers by Jean A nn Mog- n e tt of Tigard and V irginia B eck­ e r of P ortland, w ho a re on the KGW program s. Je a n A nn M ognett Mrs. G eorge T. M cG rath w as a is a g randdaughter of Mrs. F lora A dam i Pio. ..rly -d a y „ a „ v . d a u ,! ,- 1 » J - ™ 'a “ ,I S Í S Í ter. n „,uvi son and S. W. Moore of B ak er i d ^ t Gan r l^ r e i S V ? h e d ,TOU-* S r X L 1X i i „ * ^ r P<>rtl,a n d - m ock C ountv P io n eer association. T h®5 2 tte " ded th e P lo n eer m eeting, w ho w ere present w ith th e ir wives. G w * R am ey of New b erg visit- gave short talk s and told of th e his_ son ^nd d au g h ter-in -law . this organization to atten d a m eet- ing of th e T illam ook organization at N ehalem on O ctober 4. Mrs. W. F. C yrus, presid en t of th e G arden club, and h e r daugh- t? r Helen, assisted by D orothy B arr. presented colonial bouquets to la- dies and boutonnieres to th e men w ho could qualify as county pio­ neers. , P receding th e program a b ask et luncheon w as enjoyed from tab les set u n d er th e trees. County Teachers to Attend Convention M ¡SS L . J a c k S O ll Seabeck Delegate for your p arties. HILLSBORO PHARM ACY Z. J. Riggs, graduate of the C alifornia College Pharmacy Il II S tan n aid . vice-president; I T Ml I’heetel . e, iet.il> tu i u rer. and Mi ; 1, F Pete, p tc .s eel i .spondciit T he etili» will not meet a g o n until Septem ber. A b urlesque of a denuK-i »lie- republic.in convention furnished en- le r ta n , n i e l l i w ith Mi - M cPheelei . .md on* host, n principal -pe.it, ei F.u h m em ber also had In i fortune told by lite hostess lin e I am ily grand m aster, was the prtneipul speaker. G rand officer pres» nt w ere: Past G rand M aster II W avne S tanard. M cM innville. P M i .e s líe M Scott. P ortland. P G M W alter C Winslow. Sal« in. S enior G r.uut W aiden F ran k lin C Howell, Port land; Ju n io r G rand W arden Leif S Finseth, D allas, S enior G rand Deacon Karl Snell, Salem ; Ju n io r G rand S tew ard E rnest P Hands. O regon City, who is also grand high priest of t h e grand ch ap ter To l>e properly a p p rei iatetl, of Royal .Arch Masons, G rand Sw ord y o u r gill to the britle an,I H earer W alter Brown. P ortland. groom must be from a store G rand T re a su re r H E dw ard Pin ney, P ortland; district deputy grand w ith a re p u ta tio n of d e a lin g m asters: C laren ce I) Phillips, P o rt­ in precious m erchandise. land; Leon V Jenkins. P ortland. Frank S Knoll. O regon C ity. aJek W e a r e a b le to g iv e v a lu a b le M urtón, H illsboro. W allace Spimce e x p e r t a d v ic e in g if t G resham ; also Lloyd L Seott. b u y in g . em inent grand com m ander of g ra n d eom m andery, K nights Tgm plur, r p u E modish, capelet sleeves and the paneled s k irt of this frock. Pattern 8534, cast a subtle illusion o f slimness over mature lines. Sizes: 36 to 50. Size 38 requires live yards o f 39-inch fabric. Pattern 8462 is a chic, cool nnd refreshing house dress that w ill make you feel presentable du rin g many warm afternoons. Designed in sizes 34 to 46. Size 38 requires 3% yards of 35-inch fabric. Miss T in y T ot w ill look sweet in the cute little frock, Pattern 8524. 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HILLSBORO ARGUS O ne Y ear ............................................................................. $ 1 .5 0 Six M onths Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners Telephon« 47 Illllsboro, Or«. 85 T h ree M onths .................................................................... In W ash in g to n County M a s te r F ord R o ad ster O lds Sport C oupe N ash l-duor Sedan Pontiac 1 door Sedai ( hi‘\ -l-door Deluxe Bnick 4-door Sedan St iidelIxaker P h aeto n H onor ( a n d id a le - H illsboro R ebekah lodge met T uesday evening and held initia- tion. M isses I.eia P eters and G race M cCorm ick w ere in itiated Miss A uth elva Cox, goddess can d id ate of the lodge, w as presen ted w ith a bouquet. p |4n R um m age Sal A m erican L egion A u x iliary m em ­ bers a re planning a rum m age sale, according to Mrs W. F. Cyrus, presid ent T he d ate w ill be a n ­ nounced later. Nephew Weds— Mrs. W. L. M oore of B anks r e ­ ceived announcem ent of the m a r­ riag e of her nephew . C aptain W al­ te r J. P ick erin g of V allejo. Cal., to Miss Naomi F ern M adren Cap- lain P ick erin g is the son of C harles P ickering, form erly of this county, n il for W ashington C ounty K r n a d lir n t H o s te s s — Miss Fdw yna B roadbent was hostess this w eek-end for a house Size ¡p a rty at her home n ear S al, in G uests w ere Misses J a n e t t e C ady. Size ¡D orothy G illniore. E leanor S m ith , D orothy Havens. Lahom a I’ IW ,11 and K athleen C aldw ell Mi B roadbent’s hom e is along the Wil- lam ette riv e r shore. 1-11 P ictu re D isplayed— S tate P ictu re of 1500 4-H club m ein- ! hers w ho attended the 4 II s u m - ' ' m er .school at C orvallis d u rin g the past tw o w eeks is show n in the now of Lodi. Cal. T he new ly-w eds A rgus w indow It is the p ro p erty w ill visit Mr. and Mrs. M oore on of M iss LaV elle Jackson of N orth Plains. th e ir w edding trip. B A R G A I N S IN Anderson M o to r Co. Hillsboro "L et Andy Fix Y our W atch" 211 If you change y o u r address klml- lv notify th e Argo« d irect und at I'a r l) — Mi and Mi . II It Fm m ott pent ttie w , ek end at Pacific City. 1’in* house p atty was a fam ily reunion, honoring Ray Fm m ott and fanuly of Nyssa O th ers prenent w ere Me i and Mesdames G eorge Fm- tnott. C II F nunolt. Hayfield Pool- ey and d au g h ter Evelyn, ult of P ortland WEDDING GIFTS C ity Miss LaV elle Jack so n w as chosen to re p resen t th e H illsboro G irl R e­ serve club at th e a n n u al ten -d ay co n ference at S eabeck. Wash. Miss Jackson left e arly M onday m o rn ­ ing w ith th e o th er d elegates from P o rtlan d . S eabeck is located on Hood Canal, six teen m iles n o rth ­ M rs. W. F C yrus was re-elected w est of B rem erton. W ash. T he con­ presid ent of th e H illsboro G arden feren ce opened M onday. J u n e 22 club at th e m eeting M onday a t the an d closes J u ly 3. public library. Mrs. W. J. Enschede was elected vice-president. Mrs. C Mrs. G ray H onored— H. N osier, second vice-president, Miss A dele G u erb er e n tertain ed Mrs. F red E ngeldinger, treasu rer. w ith a tea T uesday afternoon at and Mrs. H. E. S taples, secretary, h er home n e a r B ethany. Icompli m en iin g - e r sister. Mrs. A J. G ray > Y ' k ' Wh°, ? ' i:h Recital Friday— A group of voice and advanced h er husband is v isitin g r e la tiv e s here. G uests .p re s e n t included^ th e piano stu d en ts w ill be presented in honor guest. Mrs. G ray. Mrs. L. G. recital by Jesse F oster F riday ev e ­ ning at 8:15 in the B ethany P re s­ b y terian church. A fe a tu re of the recital w ill be the P e e r G ynt S uite fo rm er pupils w hen s h e tau g h t by G rieg, th e n a rra tiv e of w hich school in th is section, Mrs. C arl w as w ritte n by Ibsen. Those a p ­ T rachsel of R eedville. Mrs. F red p earin g on th e program a re H elen A m acher and Mrs. E rnest Z u rch er Dean. N orm a A nderson. R uth W il­ son. Jean B erger. A lta Lehm an. H onored on B irth d ay — M artha L ehm an, a n d M argaret Mrs. P. A. A nderson en te rta in e d Schulz. With a party M onday aftern o o n „ . , . „ ... , IT ’S DELICIO US because it’s PURE I W u lte r C W inslow of S alem , past Cast of "D avid G arrick ." the play to be p resen ted by th e C offee club dramatic- d ep artm en t in m atinee I p erform ance W ednesday. Ju ly 1. in- ' eludes M esdam es V. W. G a rd n e r.' O tto O sborne of F orest Grove. F. C Holznagel, l.v n n Hall. W F M an-.gome. y. J J W isner, P. J. v K - alkw u . arf. H. K C h an tler. and H H S tan n ard . Misses May Cook and A rd. Ellingson. M rs. F red E n g eld in g er is m a n ­ ager of th e th e a tre p arty and m atinee. A reception w ill be held in the th e a tre lobby follow ing th e p e r­ form ance This is an an n u al event sponsored by th e C offee club and th e re is no adm ission ch arg e A . cordial . . , in v itatio . .. n is ex ten d ed to '!le of th e com m unity and t h ~;r n '1'-'nc’-s U. S. W. V. Elect Delegates State, National Meets Mrs. E. F ayetta A llen, re tirin g president of th e B usiness and P ro ­ fessional W omen's club, en tertain ed her council m em bers at d in n er at th e P harm acy W ednesday evening nect'pliun in hdnnr of J u d r e K Fi .mk P eters, new ly «loctcri gl and m uster »»I the g iand lodge. A F. X- \ M \- i ■ . en by nw nibei < • his h w i i lodge here Tuesday night w ith 15 of his grand lodge officei . present, including three past grand m asters. T his was Ju d g e Pet« rs* first app«*arance as grand m aster in his ju risd ictio n One h u n d red m em ­ bers w ere present A life m em hership in the gi and lodge was presented tin» new m as­ ter by m em bers of his own lodgi*. through i>cisonul c o n trib u íion.s. the presentation being m ade by W il­ liam G uetter, past w orthy m aster. Presented at a Theatre P arty ' |Vcs L ittle R u th A nn Low-e. d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Low e of Beav- erton. w as operated on for m astoid S atu rd ay at S m ith ’s hospital. Dr L ester Jones of P o rtlan d w as the surgeon. Misses Sylvia M cK night and E velyn P ip e r en tertain ed w ith a v ersary of h er son Deloss. The h ousew arm ing S atu rd ay n ig h t at boys enjoyed baseball and croquet, th e ir ap artm en t T hey recently- w ith a picnic lunch at th e A n d er- moved to Mrs. L eonard B row n's son grove on N o rth T h ird avenue. residence. T he- , pre nt included R obert Ras- Mr. and Mrs. L loyd H u rley and m ussen, R obert P eters. L ynn Hall, d au g h ter of W alhalla. N D akota, S tan ley Dillon. Lloyd A nderson, visited Mr. and M rs R alph R am ey Ra -V B allard, Ju n ; r W yatt. F ra n k Sunday. M r and Mrs. M. Reid of McGee. LaRoy Dillon. S tu a rt Rich N ewberg. Mrs. R am ey's p arents, ardson, D onald S tan n ard , and Deloss A nderson. w ere also guests. Peggy C hristensen, sm all d au g h ­ Seam en Visit H ere— te r of Ju liu s C h risten sen of near Freem an A nderson and H aller L aurel, had h er tonsils rem oved by S tah e of th e S. S. C alifornia, now- M em bers of Scout H a r r i n g t o n _ _ __ C. T. __ ........... Dr. S m ith T uesday m orning docked at B rem erton. Wash., a r ­ camp. U. S. W. V.. elected as dele- at S m ith 's hospital riv ed in H illsboro T h u rsd ay ev e­ gates to th e state encam pm ent at Mrs. E m ily P itm an of Los A n­ n in g for a tw o -d ay v isit w ith th e T he Dalles Ju ly 12 to 15. inclusive, geles. Cal., a rriv e d th is w eek for a fo rm er's paren ts. Mr and Mrs. M. are L. B. Haley. H enry Barron. B. w ith h er sons. Dr. A. O. P it L. A nderson, and his b ro th er. P. A. T. Hulse, and R alph H art. A lter­ visit P itm an, and th eir A nderson, and fam ily. On S a tu r­ nates are C. E. Dumas. A rth u r m an an d T. H. day Mrs. P. A. A n d erso n took Mr. Yeomans. Ray L. A ntrim and E l­ Miss Eva K lin em an u n d erw en t an d Mr M L. A nderson and guests m er W. Scott. L. B. H aley is dele­ ■ - th e C olum bia h ig h w ay as far gate to the national m eet at S a ra ­ an ap p en d ix o peration J u n e 10 at up as Bonneville. T h e boys left S u n ­ S m ith ’s hospital. Dr. C. T. Sm ith toga Springs. N. Y„ and R. F. T ay ­ day morning. operating. lor. alternate. Mrs. R F T aylor was elected d el­ M r. an d Mrs. H a rry S abin and A ttend C a rriers’ C o nvention— Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B row n a tte n d ­ egate of th e A uxiliary to th e state fam ily of Ju n eau . A laska, visited m eeting at T he D alles and Mrs. his au n t, Mrs. M ary Sabin, and ed th e C ounty R u ral Mail C a r­ riers' m eeting an d picnic at Je r- A ntrim as alternate. Mrs. Hugh S. cousins S atu rd ay . gen's p ark Sunday. A bout 60 w ere Rogers w as elected to rep resen t Mr. and Mrs. L. E. M acDowell present, in clu d in g visito rs f r o m them at th e n ational m eeting. and d au g h ters D ixie Lee and Y am hill. W illam ina. A storia a n d C olene m ade a trip to T he Dalles M onm outh. The state convention Sunday. Dakotans to Picnic— w ill be held at A storia Ju ly 10. Mrs. M arion H art and d au g h ters 11 and 12. N ext y e a r’s county The annual picnic of the Dakota S tates society w ill be held Ju n e of M arshfield a re v isitin g h er hus- m eetin g w ill be h eld a t S h u te park. 28 at Jantzen B each park, accord- band's p arents, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Hillsboro. ing to Mrs. H. A. W alker. P o rt- H art. P ro g ram at B eth an y — land, secretary. A full day of ac- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. L entz and T h e young people of th e B ethany tivities has been arran g ed , includ- d au g h ter A rlen e spent th e w eek- B aptist ch u rch an d th e B ethany ing a speaking and m usical pro- end w ith h er parents. Mr. and Mrs b and will give a p ro g ram a t th e gram, and sporting events. T he out- j . h . P ank o n in e, at T he Dalles, ch u rch Sunday night, begin n in g at ing is open to all form er residents. Qarl j uRen of P o rtla n d is visitin g 8 o’clock, th e ir fam ilies and friends. B ring hi u n c, and au n t M r and M rs , v your o u r lu n c h basket. basket C o f.-te . c cream re a m £ L H obbs a n d c o u s in . B e t,y « lunch Cof.'.te, A d au g h ter w as born J u n e 16 to and sugar w ill be furn ish ed free, th is week. Mr. and Mr". M. R. L ew is of O ak ­ beginning at 12:30 o’clock. D on't G len N orton left S u n d ay to a t­ land, Cal. Mrs. L ew is w ill b e r e ­ forget the date. A dm ission is free. tend sum m er school at U niv ersity m em bered as M iss K ath leen H o rn ­ Play Presented— by of Oregon, Eugene. The young people of th e C h ris­ tian church presented a "S u m m er C onference" play at th e ch u rcn Sunday evening. An o fferin g w as taken for the "S um m er C onference Fund" being raised to assist local youth in th e ir expense a t sum m er conference at T u rn e r J u ly 6-12. Those already enrolled a re W inona W e co u ld n ’t m ak e o u r ICE P utnam . L innie and V ivian Lewis. CREAM any b e tte r — no m a tte r A ll three w ere students last y ear how h a rd we trie d ! A ll th e in­ High Priest Visits— g re d ie n ts a re th e p u re s t a n d best Royal Arch M asons from F orest we can buy. It's m ade w ith abso­ Grove. N ew berg and P o rtlan d met w ith the chapter in H illsboro W ed­ lute sa n ita tio n and p a in s-ta k in g nesday night, Ju n e 17. for th e v is­ c a re . T h a t’s w hy its th e BEST ICE CREAM you it h ere of Ernest P. Rounds, grand ev er tasted . high priest for the state of O regon R ounds was accom panied h ere by W e can p rovide sp ecia l Ice C ream s a num ber of other state officers. B. P. President Honored— Breakfast Club Lodge Here Pays Elects Officers Honors to Judge Hi, .ik l.it olili) met W eilin".Ia\ Robert lint litígame and w ith Mi offici i Mr.* \\ I* Peters as Head elected tinger was elected president. »» L T -IP 'O ' P r p s z p n t S A l l » M A g g 1 1 e S e n iS P l - l t 'i A P l 11 t 11 < X l n n f l n v * ‘d l i O I U | ) 11 S » M O llC lH v M ;is ^ a rian H agg o i AIoha w ili Prcs, n: h er P‘ano Pupils in recita, M c rd '1-V " ve:l‘r ' a t eiRilt ° 'c;" ck a; th e Aloha B aptist church. W allace W heeler, violinist, w ill assist w ith th e program P u p ils tak in g part a re P atricia M itchell. E velyn Fuegv, B etty Richards. Ja c k y Ross. K a th ­ leen Wolfe. B etty Je a n G u lb ran d - son. S u san n a Johnson. B illy Bishop. Leis York, A nna M ae N ault, Jean S chilling and D orothy K irkw ood. Thursday, .Tune 25. 193« OREGON TJhA LßJeeki Patt&wiâ-, L arge percentage of W ashington [ county teach, rs a re expected to be in atten d an ce at th e an n u al co n ­ vention in P o rtlan d Ju n e 29 to Ju ly a of th e N ational E ducational as­ sociation. a c i d i n g to v) IV Kraus, county su p erin ten d en t. Sessions w ill be held in th e m unicip al a u d ito r­ ium. T eachers w ho a re m em bers of the assiHur.tion. and who attend for th ree of the five-day s ssions will receive credit for reading c ir­ cle work. K raus points out. Kr.oi left yesterday for Salem, w here he is atte n d in g a two-day session cf county su p erin ten d en ts of O regon He will go to P ortland F rid ay for a tw o-dav conference of county school su p erin ten d e n ts from Wasl Oi . 11 and Idaho, w hich w ill precede th e national e d ­ ucation association convention. VlClTTlCK . A R G V S . H IL L S B O R O , .50 r