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H IL L S B O R O
20 M em bers P.-T, A.
A tten d N .E .A , M eet
T w enty m em bers of the H ills­
boro P aren t - T eacher association
M onday w ere in atten d an ce at the
P.-T. A. section m eeting of the N a­
tional E ducational association con­
vention. T he session w as held a t
L ib rary hall, P ortland.
A com bined group from th e high
school and public school org an iza­
tions presented Mrs. B. F Long-
w orthy, president of th e national
congress of P -T. A . w ith a M y rtle­
wood gavel. The presentation was
m ade by Mrs. M. M. Romig of H ills­
boro.
The gavel was one of four m ade
in the school m an u al tra in in g shops
here at th e directio n of B. W.
Barnes, O. G. Hughson. M M.
Romig and O. M P lu m m er of P o rt­
land. T he o th er th ree a re for p res­
entation to dep artm en t heads of
the convention. Each gavel is ac­
com panied by a card giving the
history of th e wood used.
O f chief interest at th e meeting,
w ere rep o rts m ade by delegations
from all states on th e subjects.
"H ealth and Safety," "Social A tti­
tudes," "Economic A d ju s tm e n t."
"E ducational O pportunities." "T ra\ -
el-Y outh Hostels an d Pilgrim ages."
O ne of th e most in terestin g re-
ports was on th e hik es taken by
Vermont youngsters o v er the long
Vermont trail w hich trav erses the
state from north to south, a n d
along w hich hostels h av e b e e r
erected for accom m odation of the
youthful hiking parties.
A question w hich cam e up for
much discussion involved th e r e ­
sponsibility for teaching a child to
d riv e an autom obile — w h eth er it
lay w ith the school or w ith th e ,
parents.
to ry of its organization th at th e
m eeting had been held at any place
but Cham poeg. Mr
W eathi tie d
helped to organize the group.
Mrs. P arsons Hostess—
Mrs. Rex Parsons of P o rtlan d e n ­
tertain ed P o rtlan d and H illsboro
friends at a d essert-b rid g e p a rty in
th e garden of h e r new hom e on
C ry stal S prings boulev ard . T u es­
d a y afternoon. H illsboro guests
w ere M esdam es D onald M egargel.
J. H. M urton, Lloyd McDowell. .1
M. Person. J B D insm ore, R alph
Easter, and A lf O. Jo in ..o il of F o r­
est Grove.
C. E. lia s P icnic—
The C. F of T u alatin P lain s P re s­
b y terian ch u rch h eld a picnic S u n ­
day at R ippling W aters. In the
evening th e y o u n g people w ent to
Dr. C arrick 's w aln u t orch ard V es­
p er service w as held on one of the
hills ov erlooking th e valley A cam p
fire w as built and sto ries w ere
told of China.
Honor M inister's F am ily —
M em bers of th e M ethodist E pis­
copal ch u rch and friends w ill meet
at th e 1. E T ay lo r hom e M onday
evening for po t-lu ck su p p er and
law n party honoring Rev. and Mrs.
C harles Reed an d family .
E laine T annoek In ju re d —
I laine T annoek. sm all d au g h ter
■ f Mr. and Mrs. C arl T annoek of
M ountaindale. is u n d er th e care of
Dr. C. T S m ith at th e hospital. She
has infection in h er leg resu ltin g
from bruises su stain ed in a fall
from a car.
M ethodist G uild M eets—
M issionary G uild w ill m eet T u es­
day afternoon at tw o o'clock w ith
Mrs. M. W. Johnson.
Miss Stotfcv \\ cds
C harles A. Perkins
S /e p s
E dith M. S toffer of B eaverton
and C h a r lo A P erk in s of P o rtlan d
w ere m arried at H illsboro S u n d ay
in a b autiful w edding cerem ony
held at the All S i.n ts church. Hev
K T Hicks of H i l M w officiated.
The w »\iding cerem ony w as fol-
•d b '
recepii
home
if
Mi» J. H.
; fol.
lo W;> Rei
d ,\l -. » Hicks. Mr and
Mrs
M.:< ver. Mr and Mrs A
Wis.riñan1 M i - . am i Mi
A Sa a,ion
Mr and M i - Hic kc>. Mr. and Mrs
Will
. ant t Mrs. Bisian. Mr
and Mrs Hu
md d a u g h ter Isa-
bel. Mi- and Mis Rogers. Mr and
M rs Palliner and daug iters Verna
and Lais. Mr.V Fc lton and son Ray-
mond. Mrs Armi shaw. Mrs. C ite
Mrs. Ballai h. M s. Cooper. M is
Perish. Mrs Liv-e y. B onnie l.ivsey.
Mrs Spark: Clai a T ra d isc i. Fiste
Tonges.
F win Stoffer.
L orena
S; -•'!'< . M
and M rs F S to ffer
and ons 1 conard and D onald and
Mr. and Mrs Henry S toffer and
ter Violet.
Miss Susbauer
Bride Tuesday
ROY M ix E dna S u s b a u e r ,
d a u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
S usb au er. becam e th e b rid e of
C harles V anderzanden. son of Mr.
an d Mrs P c
V anderzanden. at '
th e St. Fruneis ch u rch h ere T u e s­
day m orning. Rev. F a th e r S p rin g er
officiated.
Miss E unice S pooner of Forest
G rove w as m aid of honor an d E ver- !
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O ,
Party tliven for
Bride-Elect Here
Out
F red H olznagel, w ho has served as
H illsboro’s postm aster for m ore
than 12 years, gave way W ednes­
day to his successor, L. T. Me-
P heeters.
Times B etter
Through East,
Hare Reports
B 5
S ,
Nr “ d' Bride-Elect Honored
Historical ( ìa ve I
H iv e n N .E .A .
by local Woman
\o -lio st g ard en party and crystal
show er com plim enting Miss .Ian
ette Cady was held T h m s la y e v e­
ning at the hom e of Miss Dorothy
G tlliuorc A w -lting wall wa a r ­
The gavel w hich opened the m e e t­
ranged, out ol w hielt Jo an a n d ing el th e N ational E ducational a
Jean Baines ap p eared Io present
«aation in P ortland Motulas m ot u
the gilts Mi ,.es Dorothy Havens. in»: was pre cnb d by Mr Edythe
K y C.ildwa II. F.iw ynn Hi ad
F< i
\v« .. hi■. 11 j «a : Hi city In
bent of S.ilem. and Maly Voder of behalf of the pione» r students ot
P ortland satu: T he W ishing Well
Pacific university. T he l ; . » \ <»l was
Mi ■ Kai 1 ell V cnlic.i i'. of Pori m ade fro m a p eve of th e old apple
land poured, and Mix- Havens
tree, still M.imhm; a n d beat me.
- fed M
tilliin .'
w un t e t r u i t a t V ancouver It is near the
serving. C ourt whis; was play ed i \ « ry spot when» the late John
later m the t vend g
Ball taught the firs! school in the
O thers present w ere Mi
\ I' O regon country m the w in h r of
Opdenw ey er ami Misses Vi ru n M il
It'd ’ 33 Th* .q ide eed w is , ant
Im of P ortland and V irginia F en
e l then» in 1326.
dall of For si d ro v e . C lara Ruff
The N I»’ A m eeting \v i called
E leanor Sm ith. Slut lee Sm ith. Ruth to o rd c ’ bv l)i I t- 'ei Sm ith, jv , •
L undgren, la h o in a Powell, a u d ident of tin» U m vei. it> of Indian i.
M u .‘.net C.ulv
at Bloom ington. Every seat in the I
large auditorium w a s occupied,
w i t h both
w ings throw n open
Many w ere standing and 12(H) w ere
seated on the stag
This is ai t 1
to he th e largest convention in tlie l
The accounting d epartm ent of history of the N E \
the T ualatin \a lle y division »»( the
P ortland G eneral Electric company
was hosts to over 50 em ployees
and th eir fam ilies at the th ird m
a series of em ployee educational
m eetings, held in the local ot'fic *
L eonard Rea, >nn of Mr and Mi ­
her? Monday night.
ll E. Rea. forinerlc of Hill lio n
H arold Haley, chief clerk, and w as nun n o ,1 Sun,I,tv to Miss Helen
chairm an of the m eeting, arran g ed H ansen at the L utheran church in
an in stru ctiv e program consisting Longview, Wash
T he eereuwny
of a talk by W H. Line.- on was perform ed at I HO o'clock in
“B onneville" lan es is v ice-p resi­ ho afternoon tiy tin church pastm
dent of th e P o rtlan d Electric P ow ­
Ei am
B arr offieiattsi as lies!
e r com pany. F ranc > E euerstem man. and others atten d in g from
w ho is em ployed in the P ortland Hillsboro w e r e M o.
M a r g a ie l
office of this cnnt|>;m\ spok« brief- Dohertv and Mr. and M rs J o h n
Iv on the -subject "T hrough Pcpco W eld o n .
W indows".
Mr Hea i a g rad u ate of tin
T he program w as concluded w ith H illsboro high >chool and later a t ­
several banjo selections by W ayne tended Pacific Uhive: its He i
N ic k c s o n . H ills b o r o musician.
n<>\\ w ith t h e Kichfield Supei
S e n ice station at l.eng\'ie\\
Tin
Mr. and Mis. A. J F oelkcr and bride has been em ployed at th«
fam ily moved this w eek to the M etropolitan Variet> tore in i if
Bailey hom e o n Second avenue view. They will m ake th eir honn
and Baseline streets.
at Longview.
H enry B auer of Omaha. N ebras­
ka. spent a few days licit» thus l eaves lor New \ o rk —
w eek and purchased some p ro p er­
Mi" H arve\ Huff b ft Mundnv
ty n ear H illsboro.
night for a n vve«»k< visit
Miss Je n n ie C ahill of T u r lo e k . her son. Edwar* (>!. m n. and farnilv
C a l, proprietress of the Penney at Syracuse. N AV \ ‘ ’1 k 1 • Sher-
building, is in H illsboro foi an in ­ man of the Or •.ti ri Electric plan
d efin ite stav.
ned her itinera y. via lhe S 1’ .Vi
S . N erth ern Pa ific. anil N c a Voi k
A rgus classified ads get results,
C entral.
PEP Company Host
Employes Tuesday
Leonard Rea \\ oils
.Miss Helen IInnsen
C oncensus of opinion seem s to
Mt Vanderzanden, b ro th er of the be that P resident Roosevelt will
win
this fall by a sm aller m ajority
bridegroom , w as best m an. Molly
than before, W. O Hare. Hill&born
M ePeak was th e flow er girl.
Tile b rid e w ore a d ress of w hite attorney, declared this w eek on his
satin an d ca rrie d a bouq u et ,-,f retu rn from a (¡000-m ile sw ing, tak-
1 lic.s-of -th e -v a lb y . an d th e m aid of ng hint as ta r east as A nn A rbor
honor w ere pink satin crep e and Mich
He w as accom panied to
ca rrie d a bouquet ef sn ap d rag o n s
D enver by Mrs Hare, w ho rc-
Miss S ylvia D uyck played B ill- m ain d th ere until his retu rn .
m an 's G ran d March.
The trip w as m ade by autom o­
A reception w as held at th e hom e bile. visiting D enver, w here he ut-
of th e bride's p aren ts for about i tended a d in n er of th e Colorado
B ar association; O m aha, w here he
Mrs. A d olthine Reese and daugh- sev en ty -fiv e persons.
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te r Evelyn an d Mrs. A ngie E rick- . A sh o rt w edding trip w as tak en attended a session of the N ebraska
Bar association, and Fort Bridges
,T ‘7 / ‘± , . Oi
uf Eugene an d Mrs. G len Ow ens !o t:le beaches.
county held a rally and n atu re and d au g h ter B etty of R oseburg
on th e Old O regon trail. At Ann
A rbor he attended th e 30th re ­
union of his law school graduating
girls and Mrs. G eorge Fischer.
class.
Misses Edna and Hazel D avis and ¿it S h O W d ’ T llC S llllV
Mrs. Rockwood and Mrs. Hugh
M uch of his expression of opin­
M cG ilvra of Forest G rove, and th e ir m other, all of Spokane. Wash
M esdam es Ross H all and W. 0 . ion was g athered from am ong the
Mrs. R obert W arrens, p articipated. w ere guests of M r. and Mrs. B. F. Jooa en te rta in e d at th e Hall hom e m em bers of his class w ho cam e |
W ahkeena group received th e prize P ile T uesday evening. They are T uesday even in g w ith b rid g e and from n early every state in th e n a ­
for the scavenger hunt. S w im m in g atten d in g th e N. E. A. convention
m iscellaneous sh o w er for Mis tion. alth o u g h he in terv iew ed many
onioved a fte r- ln P o rtia n a tn is w eek
O pal B etzer. w ho is to
be _________
m arrie d o ther persons. These m en seem ed
and su p n p n e r w ere enjoyed
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Jo h n n y W eil of Rodeo. Cal., is , next w eek to W illiam C. F reem an, all of th e opinion th at the pre -
ward.
W ahkeena group m et T uesday visiting his cousins. R obert and Mrs.
Mrs. Jo
Jo h h n n L L au
au rs rs m m ade
ade high
high scor.
scor: en t n ational adm inistration h a
afternoon w ith
th e ir
guardian. " F o rrest Weil. T h e th ree boys a re at b rid g e and M rs Elzie L ovelett, done a n u m b er of things of bene-
Mrs. G eorge Fischer, to hem dish at th e B nai B rith cam p at D ev ils low. P resen t w ere M esdam es R alph tit to the country. They also b lam -
tow els for C am p A dahi.
Lake.
D resser. E. L ovelett. J. L aurs, L y- cd th e relief m ethods for un d er- ,
Mrs. Ada L. P a tte rso n of C arm el, m an Howe. Rollin Deck. C lau d e m ining th e m orale of th e people
Miss G reenm an to W ed—
Cal., arriv ed S a tu rd a y to sp en d th e M orley. Reid C onnell W. B escow . und adding to the unem ploym ent
W alter F reem an, thereby.
Miss Phoebe G reenm an. d augh­ sum m er w ith h er son an d d augh- P ete S ch u k art,
They w ere expressing fear. H are
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Ju d d G reen- ter-in -law , Mr. and Mrs. P au l P at- Ruben K u ratli. and R eynold B et-
m an
of V ernonia, has announced
terson. z?r. Miss L ucille Rood, th e host- said, th a t the re-election of Presi- I
d ent Roosevelt m ight m ean a fu r­
Ju ly
18 as th e d ate of h e r
m ar-
Rosamond M undorff of C orvallis esses a n d honor guest.
th e r sw ing to th e left an d f u r - :
riage to C harles L. B urrow s of had h er tonsiLs rem oved S atu rd ay
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Mr. a n d Mrs. G uy S anders. Mr. th er socialistic tendencies.
Vale. Miss G reenm an has been em - at Jo n es hospital. Dr. A. O. P itm an
ar.d Mrs. E Z. K au fm an an d d au g h ­
T hroughout th e w hole trip , H are
ployed d u rin g Jh e past y ear w ith operating.
A W ide V ariety of
arjo r„ rie an d M arciie of n t Sil- declared, p a rticu larly as you ap-1
th e W ashington county re lie f com-
Miss L avelle M cC racken l e f t te
v p rs r. nn M ...p
proached th e eastern points, th e ,
m ittee in the local office. S he re- T h u rsd ay for h e r hom e at M v rtle
p ^ k ^ . cV TrS.
, of
P o in t a fte r sev eral w eeks' v isit w ith - ° rad el- P ric k e t’- ^ ' S an d ers re- people seem ed to express m ore
cently resigned h er position.
position
USED CARS
m ained for a visit w ith h er d au g h - hope for L andon's election th an is
h er aunt. Mrs. L. E. F u rrow .
W oman In ju red —
te r O radel.
found in th e west. H ow ever. H are
M r. and Mrs. L. E. M acD owell
T ra d e d in on
M yrtle Robison of n e a r H illsboro
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n L au rs v isited declared, by this they do not mean
sustained m inor in ju ries in an au to ­ an d dau g h ters D ixie Lee an d Col- S atu rd ay w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. th at anV of them a re convinced;
m obile accident F rid ay on M ain ene spent S unday at S alem w ith E. O gilbee at B oring. Mrs. L au rs th at he w ill be elected.
street. Dr. D. E. W iley atten d ed her. friends.
E . veryw here, he said, he found '
Miss R uth K rau s spent last w eek re tu rn e d hom e last w eek from a
at S herw ood w ith h er au n t, Mrs. f,ew,
n th s
h er fathc:'- buslnt?ss better, and a general feel-
A ttends R eunion—
Mrs. E dythe W eath erred atten d ed Rose W agner.
•?ack Lipto.a. at Pe Ell. Wash. Mr. m g abroad th a t th e co u n try wa..
th e eleventh an n u al reu n io n of
M r and Mrs. Lee C lark and L*Pt°n. *who has been v ery ill. is rap id ly em erging from the disaster '3 1 Chev D eluxe M aster
of 1929.
S team boat people S u n d ay at Bon- fam ily m ade a w eek-end tr ip to .
No w h ere on the trip , h e said. ‘31 Ford R o ad ster
ncville, th e first tim e in th e his- Seaside and T illam ook.
P asto r H enry S. H aller r,f P il-
gram H ouse w as called to P o rtlan d did he find w h ere th e re was any
M onday to officiate at th e fu n eral b e tte r p.ace to be th a n in W ash­ '30 O lds S port Coupe
of th e late E u g ;n e W. M organ, 35. ington county. He com pared the
Mr. M organ, w ho passed aw ay last life m H illsboro w ith th e life lived , ’29 Nash 1 door Sedan
T h u rsd ay at St. V incent's hospital, by most of his classm ates in the
w as fo rm erly a m em b er of P asto r cities of th e east, and rem arked '29 Pontiac l-door Sedan
H aller's p arish in A berdeen. Wash. th a t h ere we a re m uch b etter off i
in m any w ays.
'30 Buick l-door Sedan
H elping i n W eil's D ep artm en t
C om paring th e p resent trip to ■
sto re d u rin g "H ap p y D ays” ce le ­ one of five y ears ago, he said that |
b ratio n w eek a re M arie O 'D onnell he found m ore new ears on th e i '26 S tu d e b a k e r P h aeto n
in th e notion d ep artm en t. G race road th a n then. C alifornia car.-. '
F reem an in th e re a d y -to -w e a r d e- : trav elin g east, predom inated.
p artm en t. and H o rten se E stepp in
O ut of 250 men w ho graduated
See C. A. Birch or A. F.
th e a l’eratio n d ep artm en t.
T h ere is no doubt as to th e efficiency of our
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in his class, only 60 atten d ed th e '
M isses R ow ena B row n and R uby ■ reunion.
Sehende! at
' B aldw in of S an Francisco. C a l..'
• • • _________________
prescrip tio n filling! F re sh in g red ien ts assure
la n d M iss W inifred P e rry of P o rt-
Mr. and Mrs. W. R D ailey o f ’
land, su p erin ten d e n t of M ultnom ah N ew port visited his brother-in-law
potency— caution assures accuracy.
county hospital, w e r e w eek -en d and sister. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. P eter-I
guests of Dr. a n d M rs. A. O. P it- son. several days this w eek.
, ,,
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; Miss G e rtru d e Hope of P o rtla n d !
Phone 1271 or 1191Y
Mr. an d Mrs. W. V ern e M cK in- spent th e w eek-end w i t h Miss
ney an d son w a ite r sp en t t h e M adeline D eFrees
T hird and Lincoln
Hillsboro
w eek-end at Seaside and atten d ed
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th e a n n u al rev iew a n d comba*
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A lexander
Z. J. Riggs, g rad u ate of th e C alifo rn ia C ollege P h arm acy
d em o n stratio n of th e O regon Na- ° f ^--w port visited in H illsboro
tio n al G u ard at C am p C latsop S at- S unday and M onda>--
u rd ay
Mrs. Dick S to lten b erg under-
County Camp Fire
Girls Hold R ally
Thin- «lav. Ju ly 2. 1930
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1.36 S. T h ird Ave.
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Thank Y o u ...
e wish to express our ap p re c ia tio n to our m any cus­
tom ers and trien d s for the w hole-hearted response a c ­
corded the opening of our new addition S a tu rd a y . Your
p atro n ag e has m ade this expansion possible and we as­
sure you of the continuât ion of
FIRST
CLASS
SERVICE ON QUALITY
FEEDS
D A IR Y F E E D S
Imperial Dairy, 20%
Cow Ration, 17%
Molasses Dairy, 15%
Molasses Screenings, 12%
$30.00 Ion
26.00 ton
24.00 ton
19.00 ton
HARD W H EA T FLOUR
CR O W N
19 11., s a c k .
KITCHEN (JU E E N —-49-lb. sack
H IGH LA ND C H I E F - 19 lb. sack
$1.90
$1.26
$1.25
All the above p rleei subject to m arkel changes
HARDWARE i
¡C O ^ P A H Y i
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Peoples W ater and Gas Co.
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— Another Shipment ot
Till* Is the lowewt price nt w hich n quality K c h ln a to r of thin nlzo
has hern offen il. You've got In m c It . . . have It explained . . .
< o.iip.iro II . . you'll h<> aiuii/rd at (lie value. Ilu rrv ! I’lacc your
o rd er tom orrow ! Hot Huy« Are Hero .’
$ y .9 5
W h a t’s the Connection?
W hen You Buy
s H o u se Paint
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Phone 2601
READY fo T O r M D O E L R IV R E O R W Y I
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GIFTS
211
M ain St.
H illsboro
"L et A ndy Fix Y our W atch"
O fficial S. P. W atch In sp ecto r
for W ashington C ounty
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l’ig Speeds
BUY LASTING. DUR­
ABLE BEST QUALITY
Five Points of Superior­
IS
w ity— F inest pigm ent in­
! g red ien ts . , . m odern
m ethod m ixing . . . .
x a x :: x » n « a » a « it r. « r a ,< a a a a
b rig h te r, s tro n g e r col­
ors . . . extrem e brilli­
ance in w hite . . . un­
surpassed hiding q u a l­
ities,
th a t a re re a lly a p p re c ia te d
REGULAR COLORS
and tre a s u re d are those lux­
in 5-gallon cans
uries th a t fill a hom e need. '
R e g u la r i?3.30, now
And th ey m ust also be from j
$ n .8 9
a sto re w ith a re p u ta tio n fo r ■
Per gal.
d e a lin g in p recious m c r - !
Gallon
cans
$2.98
chandise.
J. C. L. Anderson
"If It's 1.um ber
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Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
4 thof July
Running fEiater
We are able to give val­
uable expert advice i n
gift buying for any occa­ 1 «
sion.
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You can depend on every loot ol lum ber you buy
Every loot is up Io specil ¡cations you know
wliat vou're eellin g before you b u \ .
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Riiyint luinbi'i' ¡-.n't like buying b u tle r and stock
ings Ton d on't do it everyday. And .von can't at'
lord Io lr\ a lieu place when you find the lum ber
\o u buy isn’t w hat you w auled.
July 2 - 3 - 4
HILLSBORO PHARM ACY
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IN HILLSBORO
Anderson Motor Co.
hosP‘tal S atu rd ay .
M r- and M rs- L c B row n .spent
th e w eek-end w ith relativ es at
Corvallis.
O rville C om pton, w ho has been
i q u ite Ul'
re p a rte d as im proving.
-»LUMBER
Happy Days
n f ACCURATE
M aurice and Helen Dean attend-
p o ltll \\ hen
<l'!l.ERRATE
New Pontiacs
ed th e w edd in g of Rev. L eroy
W alker at D allas. T h u rsd ay eve-
ning.
M aurice sang d u rin g th e
cerem ony and his siste r accom pan-
ied him
Mi’-:-; G e rtru d e W atzling, te a c h e r
of M edford, is a guest th is w eek of
Mrs. R ussell Ide, and th e ladies
are atten d in g th e N atio n al E d u ca­
tional convention in P o rtlan d .
Mr. and Mr;-. Re e M eltebeke
and fam ily visited Mr. and Mrs. L.
W. B u rb an k at T ro u t L ake. Wash .
d u rin g th e w eek-end. T hey v is­
ited th e ice caves n e a r th e re also.
Mr. and Mrs. A. K en n eth S m ith
of Oswego a rriv e d S u n d ay for an
in d efin ite stay in H illsboro. Mr.
S m ith is em ployed a t th e D elta
D rug store.
Miss L u cille T o rb et re tu rn e d S u n ­
day from a w eek's v isit w ith her
sister. Mrs. L. A. Jones, and b ro th ­
er. D avid Torbet. at A lbany.
Mr. and Mrs. R obert R. Davis of
P rin ev ille a rriv e d S u n d ay to visit
his paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. L. I.
Davis.
ffol'tl to
See Saw Hack and
Y e l l < ’l l l l ’t A
R. E. W ILEY, local m an a g e r
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
P h o n e .01
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M illers of Q uality Feeds
South Second
Ave.