The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 16, 1936, Image 9

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    233 New Families-
Printing-
Addl'd as N ew Paid-in Advance
Argus Subscribers from
January 1 Io June 29
|>on<* lu lllllMboro IlMTraiea
l.ix a l l'ayroll« and Add«
lo Local l*r«>«priüy
W ith Which ¡3 Combined Hie Hillsboro Independent
V o lu m e 13, N o. 21
H ill .b o ro
Circus Coining
Next Thursday
S e a l Hi oth er« Exhibition
lx* at S h iite Park
T h u r d a y . J u ly 23 and w ill g ive
tw o g ra n d pei lo t m atice * at tw o and
e ig h t p m
D oor« w ill open one
h o u r eat h e r in o ld e r th a t e v e ry ­
one m ay have a m p le tu n e to i n ­
spect th e m a m m o th fle e m enagerie,
w h e re y o u w ill .xee a lm ost e v e ry
k in d of an a n im a l fio tn th e a n i­
m al k in g d o m
T h e re a re
llorín,
leopards, t ig e r .
punías,
hyenas,
cam el .. beat s, ocelot«, yak?', /.evos,
w ild b u ffa lo , g n a ffe s . b it (Is o f pa ra -
d r.
fro m tin* tro p ic s , elephants,
a m i A m e ric a 's m ost b e a u tifu l hoi c.s
T h e a n im a l zoo is w o r th tr a v e lin g
m ile s to mm - and in fa ct is n o th in g
,e«s th a n a tr a v e lin g u n iv e rs ity o f
n a tu ra l h is to ry
As a p re d u le to th e c irc u s p ro p ­
e r a b e a u tifu l s p e cta cu la r pageant
i. p ic s tu itc d w h e re b y e v e ry m e m ­
b e r o f th e c irc u s take« p a rt in a
gorgeous pro»«» ssional fie sta o f O ld
S p a in w h ic h i s e n title d S u n n y
M a d rid T h is i headed by its b e a u ­
t if u l p in n a donna, S e ñ o rita De-
lo res G o m e /, M e x ic o ’s m ost ce le ­
b ra te d d ancer, w h o is as usted by
tw e n ty d a n c in g g ills and boys fro m
th e c o u n try o f »music and flo w e rs .
'I’lie w ild a n im a l d is p la y s are p re -
,•
a
m an,
T h e H o i <• h a ir o f K e n tu c k y bred,
g a lte d h ig h school a n d d a n cin g
hoi xe a ie p resented by M r L a u ra
Seal and a dozen la d y rid e rs T h e re
a re 25 clo w n « to fu rn is h th e fu n
and d r iv e a w a y th e blues
A few o f th e fe a tu re d p e rfo r m ­
ers are as fo llo w »
T he F ly in g
Henry * th e A e ria l D e lm a is. th?
fam ous M a ts iim o to F a m ily o f J a p ­
anese a rt i sts the firs t tim e in A m e r ­
ica M l--. Peggy W ebb queen o f the
a ir is th e o rig in a l g ir l on th e f l y ­
in g tra p e /e T h e C o r n e l, fa m ily of
acro b a ts and tu m b le r.'', th e D rie s-
hack sister*. (» e rm a n y ’s greatest
la d v rid e rs and eq u estrie n n e s.
T o w n se n d F loat
D e v e lo p e d H e re
lb p o rts th a t th e lo ca l T o w n se n d
c lu b flo a t, w h ic h to o k fir s t p riz e
in the d u h
c c tm n o f th e "H a p p y
, ) iV ‘.
pa ra d e here was th e one
w h ic h to o k fir s t p riz e in th e Bose
►
m em b e rs o f th e TVnvns nd organ­
iz a tio n
T h e e n tire fl at was co n s tru c te d
at the home o f ,1 It C h a n tle r. ac-
( rd in g Ip M i
C h a n tle r. c h a irm a n
o f th e x f|..,,t r m n n iit t c r M a te ria ls
w ir e fu rn is h e d in H ills b o ro , she
«a I d
W h ile th re m ig h t have been a
•^i ;ht
im ila r itv . M rs C h a n tle r said,
th e flo a t was not lik e th e P o rtla n d
p riz e - w in n e r and th e e n tire idea
was d e ve lo p e d b y th e l« *a l flo a t
com m ittee.
C h e rry G ro v e
(H r
M r«
I*
P a tto n )
T h e P o rtla n d E le c tric P o w e r c o m ­
p a n y is ci a c tin g lig h t p o ll's fro m
G aston to C h e rry G ro v e T h e r e s i­
d e n ts o f C h e rry (»ro ve a re e a g e rly
lo o k in g fo rw a r d to h a v in g e le c tric
lig h ts .
Mr
B a c k ln n d o f P o rtla n d w ill
c o n d u c t th e c h u rc h services both
m o rn in g and e v e n in g m xt S u nday
in th e absence o f P astor S ta n le y
C o rn il*
M a u ric e K m n a n
has
re tu rn e d
fro m Idaho, w h e re h i' has been
v is itin g w ith re la tiv e s fo r o v e r a
w t k
L a d ie s ’ A id w ill m eet th is a f t e r ­
noon at th e c h u rc h . A pot lu c k
lu n c h w ill be se rv e d
M r and M rs A , L o v e and d a u g h ­
te r Lo u ise spent S u n d a y at La-
C om b. v is itin g w ith M r. and M rs
J o h n L iiL s tro m , p a re n ts o f M rs.
I .ove.
M rs C h a rlie W escott o f P o rtla n d
spi nt th e w e e k -e n d w ith her niece.
M rs. C lif f o r d G oxsett.
M rs O la f A n d e i smi le ft on T h u r s ­
d a y fo r P o rtla n d to v is it a frie n d ,
M rs. A n n a L in d b lu in .
llills h o in . O r e g o n , T h u r d a y , J u ly
E sta b lish e d 11173
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Proverb No. Ö
/ i tb o ib n tx fH E
\ MtmtTfcl SAW y o u
\
THAT TOO Wtk« *
to
T h e l»l.ni* o f band?, .uni the tu u t-
liiU (»1 th<* < a lh u p e h rin tf b a rk m em -
uiicm o f w h e n w e w e re k id . So lit
U a ll be kid.' ag a in and look b a rk
.several years w h e n th e re a l t h r il l
o f (»nr liv e « cam e w ith th e a n ­
n o u nce m e n t o f th e a t iiv . d o f the
circus.
Sea, B io th e i
b ig th re e - rin g w ild
a n im a l c lrc u w ill e x h ib it in II»,, .-
i nt« I , . ( ’.»p'ain B en
i H u n te i ti i l
In d e p e n d e n t
kucw w ho
Laurel-Scholls Farmers’ Union
Asks Closing WPA Work
(B y M r» f
LACKED
F o rm e r B en d G irl
S p e a k e r at Session
los. Cal., v is ite d h e r niece, M rs
C a rte r, F rid a y .
M r S han and I.e R o y A n d e rs o n o f
B o rin g v is ite d M rs H u n te r M o n d a y
M rs Ida M< K n ig h t and son Iv a n
o f Hood R iv e r have m o ve d in to
M rs A n n a G a lic k 's house
I.eR oy W a rre n is v is itin g r e la ­
tive s in O a k la n d . C al .
Service C o m p an y
M u st S to p W iring
held at F in e s t G ro v e U n d e rta k in g etery. He was b o rn in In d ia n u M ay
ru m p a n y chapel T uesday a fte rn o o n 5. 1866. He is survived by widow.
w ith Rt v A M. S to o k o f f i c i a t i n g . --------------------------------
In t'im e n t was In Fore. t View cem-
Say you saw it In th e A rgus.
P tp c o has been fo rce d by th e u n ­
e x p e c te d ly la rge re s p o n .c o f th e
p u b lic to d is c o n tin u e ils fre e range
w ir in g p ro g ra m A u g u s t 1. a n n o u n c ­
ed ft ft E a s te i. d iv i.-io n m anager
ye ste rd a y
A n a ll- tim e h ig h has b e n esta b ­
lish e d by the ca m p a ig n co n d ucte d
fo r th e past 15 m on th s Easter aid.
' D u rin g the ca m p a ig n , close to
4 WX) o f o u r I'u.stomer.s have ta k e n
a d va nta g e o f the fre e w ir in g o ffe r
and in s ta lle d i le c tric ranges." he
re p o rte d "FuntLs set aside fo r the
in s ta lla tio n o f range w ir in g w ill be
exh a uste d
s h o rtly ,
m a k in g
th e
te rm in a tio n o f th e o ffe r necessary.
l i t A G E O R G E L O N G W F .L L
F O R E S T G R O V E F u n e ra l s e rv ­
ices fo r Ira G eorge I.o n g w e ll, w h o
d ie d in P o rtla n d S a tu rd a y , w e re
iM. H . P ark in D ies
Forest G ro v e H o m e
FO R E S T G R O V E — M a tth e w H e n ­
r y P a rk in re s id e n t o f th e c o u n ty
fo r m an y years, d ie d here S u n d a y
a fte rn o o n a fte r an illn e s s o f tw o
m onths F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld
fro m the F ore st G ro v e U n d e rta k ­
in g c o m p a n y W ednesday a fte rn o o n
w ith Rev O. I.. C u r tis o ffic ia tin g .
M r. P a rk in was b o rn in L o n d o n .
E n gland. M ay 23. 1850. m a rrie d
A m e lia M a litz in W isconsin. O c to ­
b e r 24. 1876, and cam e to O reg o n
48 years ago. He had liv e d a ' F o r ­
est G ro v e 20 years. Deceased is
s u rv iv e d b y th e w id o w and fo u r
son
E v e re tt. C o rn e liu s ; Zach. C a n ­
aria; E ra n k . P o rtla n d , and B ruce.
■ Forest Grove.
M RS. S A M U E L R. W H IT E
FO R E S T G R O V E F u n e ra l s e rv ­
ices fo r M rs E liz a b e th E lle n C u m ­
m in s W h ite . 53. w h o d ie d in G ood
S a m a rita n h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d S u n ­
day a fte r an illn e s s o f th re e weeks,
w e re h e ld at F ore st G ro v e U n d e r­
ta k in g co m p a n y
chapel T ue sd a y
w ith Rev H A D eck o f H ills b o ro
o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t was in T u a l­
a tin P la in s P re s b y te ria n
c h u rc h
cemetery.
M rs. W h ite was b o rn at T o u c h e t.
Wash. A u g u s t 9. 1882. and m a rrie d
S a m uel R W h ite at W a lla W a lla .
Wash , N o v e m b e r 6. 1901. She is s u r­
v iv e d b y th e w id o w e r and th re e
c h ild re n : R ic h a rd A lle n W h ite and
Hazel W h ite D aw son o f P o rtla n d
and H elen Q u in n o f L a G ra n d e . H er
fa th e r.
Jam es
M . C u m m in s o f
T o u c h e t,
th re e sisters a nd
tw o
b ro th e rs also s u rv iv e .
M RS. J A M E S W A L T E R S
FOREST G R O VE
M rs N a n n ie
G e o rg ia S c h u ltz W a lte rs. 71. d ie d at
h e r hom e on G aston ro u te 2 S u n ­
day
F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld
W ednesday a fte rn o o n fro m th e Gas-
t< n A d v e n tis t c h u rc h w it h E ld e r
E r r ie o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w as in
H ill ce m e te ry.
M r.- W a lte rs 'w a s b u rn O c to b e r
11. 1864. in M is s o u ri, m a rrie d 54
ye a rs ago to Jam es W a lte rs at
M a p le H ill. K a n . and came
to
O regon in 1893. T he w id o w e r and
th e
fo llo w in g
c h ild re n
s u rv iv e :
P e a rl E W a lte rs. R y d e r w o o d .
W ash ; Roy I! W alters. B a n ks: M rs.
N e ttie L. B a rr. P o rtla n d ; W esley
L. W a lte rs. G aston: M rs. Jesse D
H u ff. Tacom a W ash.; A. J W a lte rs,
G aston, and M rs. G la d ys M Estes.
P o rtla n d . T w o h a lf-b ro th e rs . J o h n
H illig o s o f L e w is to n . Idaho, a n d
A lfa H illig o s o f Gaston, also s u r­
v iv e .
PROOFS
1 . LOWER OPERATING COST
SAFER FOOD PROTECTION
FASTER FREEZING —
MORE ICE
You Wouldn't'
Drive Your
Car
B lindfolded
F JO O R LIGHTS are a dangcr-
ous and deceptive blindfold.
Rem em ber, the speed at which
you can drive safely a t night de­
pends on your lights.
T he ONLY way you can be
SURE OF your lights is to have
them accurately tested. Two cars
out of three have defective lig h t­
ing equipm ent.
SAFE, e ffic ie n t illu m in a tio n
makes night driving a pleasure
and costs very little. FREE in­
spection, w ith a re p o rt card
show ing the Zrwe co n d itio n of
vour lights, takes but a few
minutes. For safety's sake, drive
in today.
MORE USABILITY
FIVE-YEAR PROTECTION
PLAN
LESTER IRELAND ÔC CO.
RANGE WIRING
i
k Buy an Electric Range Now
Save *25 to $4O
S ahnow B ros.
G arag e
C lean Com fort Stations
D rinking F ountains
3rd and Lincoln
P hone 1271
SEE YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE DEALER
Donclson ÓÓ Sewell
:
Phono 953
FUNERAL
Hillsboro
D IR E C T O R S
and
LICENSED EMBALMERS
For
i
USED
CARS
A Good Investment in a
Modern Grain Binder
C A R M E R S have made a good sta rt this year tow ard bringing
their equipm ent up to date
How about the m achines on
your farm? Is your binder good enough to handle this y e a r’s
im p o rtan t grain crop? Can you he sure it w ill'sce you through?
If there is any doubt about it, see us about a new M cCorm ick-
IV cring G rain B inder. We can supply these efficient, m odern,
light -running hinders in 6. 7. 6. and 10-ft. cut. W hether your
grain acreage is large or small w hether you farm w ith horses or
tracto r there is a M cC orm ick-D eering Binder for your needs.
Stop in the next tim e you arc in town.
Ben-Kybke
T runk»
and
S w im S u its
.0 0
.5 0
M otor Co.
.95
M O R IflD
T ailored w ith care and pre
eision for the utm ost in com
fort ¡mil style. V ariety of at
tra c tiv e colors and w eaves.
■
Also Full Line
L A D IE S' SW IM S U IT S
D r. P . G . B row n
The
D E N T IS T
MEN’S SHOP
Howe & W ells, F’rop.
207 E. M ain St., P hone 1412
b
T h i a ia a n id e a l h a r v e s t in g o u t f i t — t h e h a n d y M c C o r m i c k - D e e r i n g
F a r m a l l 12 T r a c t o r a n d a 7 - f t . M c C o r m i c k - D e e r i n g B in d e r e q u ip p e d
w i t h to n g u e t r u c k a n d t r a c t o r h i t c h .
of all makes
C om m eieial Bldg.
Second and M ain Sts.
Hillsboro
Oregon
b u .i-
Sunday M r S teven is re c o v e rin g
fro m a m a jo r o p e ra tio n . H is aun t.
Mi
E lm e r Johnson, and cousin.
M arg a re t,
w ith M r. Johnson
of
H ill b o ro v is ite d h im S a tu rd a y .
M r. and M r
W L. Stevens w e n t
to O ' an L a k e W ednesday to spend
a week
Mr Ray Vorhees v is ite d frie n d s
in P o rtla n d fro m F rid a y u n t il T u e s ­
day
D a v id Hood o f P o rtla n d is sp e n d ­
in g '.'us w eek w ith to cousins, the
W a tk in s c h ild re n .
.Mrs. Rogers III
Mr
J C. Rogers, «8 s u ffe re d a
.stroke o f p a ra ly s is last w e e k and
is n o w at th e hom e o f h e r d a u g h ­
te r M i- L y le Poe. of P o rtla n d .
A n o th e r d a u g h te r. M rs Fred M a y e r
is at the hom e here assisting w ith
th e work.
Section 2, P ages 1 to 6
H illsboro Argu.5 E stablished 1894
M c C O R M IC K -D E E R IN G
So th in y o u can see th ro u g h
th e m , y e t s tro n g and
d u ra b le .
L IB E R A L C R E D IT
re g u la r
m e e tin g o f the L a u re l-S c h o lls
Far m« i s U n io n T h u r. (lay e v e n in g
My name is
PLATES
t r y to m ake e v ­
n a tu ra l
lo o k in g ,
a nd re sto re lost
n e a r as possible.
th«
B ro w n )
I held in th e c o m m u n ity h a ll here.
(•iidf»i m e n t whs g iv e n a move-
| m ent b e in g m ade by th e c o u n ty
- i.v -
f
Ht
u n io n a s k in g tin- g o v e rn m e n t to
0 » SI _ ' '
c|o e n il P W A p ro je c ts u n til O e-
to tie r 1 to p e rm it a ll fa rm e r« ' h e lp
i to save th e ir T op s.
M r- G eorge R ocevear v is ite d h e r
d a u g h te r. M i
F ra n c is C o o lid g e in
i P o rtla n d fro m F rid a y u n t il S u n -
I day
M r and M rs F iske and on G rq y -
don o f M u ltn o m a h w e re guests at
th e J
W M u llo y hom e S unday.
G ra y d o n n e e r ttly
re tu rn e d fro m
C anton, C h in a , w h e re he was an
i x c h a n g r s tu d e n t at th e u n iv e rs ity
th e re He said th e school was clo s­
ed tw o w eeks e a rlie r th a n schedule
because th e re was so m u c h re v o ­
lu tio n th e re was d a n ge r o f the
s tu d e n ts b e in g hem m ed in He said
the n a tiv e s w e re h u d d le d in v e ry
i i lose q u a rte rs ,
som etim es th re e
fa m ilie s in a s m a ll h u t b u t th e y
w e re v e ry h o sp itab le . He e n jo y e d
1 his school y e a r v e ry m u c h
M r and .Mrs W H M c N a y and
on B illy jo in e d th e H a rle y L ooney
T he proverb a n sw e r is
fa m ily ol P o rtla n d W ednesday fo r
a several d a ys’ o u tin g at N o rth
Bend. T h e y p la n to v is it friends,"
w ho w e re n e ig h b o rs w h e n th e M e-
Nays liv e d th e re o v e r 20 years ago.
H e rm a n E gger has purchased th e
th re s h in g o u tfit o f A. D H ill and
' is m a k in g re p a irs p re p a ra to ry to
d o in g th e th re s h in g in th is v ic in ity .
A ddress
R ain th e last o f th e w e e k stopped
iS J v e U n t il S ix C ai toon - A p p e a r!
hay h a rve st b u t if w e a th e r p e rm its ,
al th e end o f th is w eek, m ust a ll
hay w ill bo in th e barns.
W a lte r C h a m b e rs
le ft S u n d a y
I m o rn in g in c o m p a n y w ith L a w -
i rw ie e T a tm a n fo r C o n d o n to w o rk
Hl th e h a rv e s t fie ld s
M r and M rs A d o lp h R u tsch m a n
BEND
M iss A n n L. Loaich. rece ive d w o rd S u n d a y e v e n in g o f
d a u g h te r o f M r and M rs Jo h n E th e b ir th o f th e ir fir s t g ra n d d a u g h ­
L o sich . y o u n g P o rtla n d a tto rn e y , te r. b o rn to M r and M rs. C a rl
M rs. P e r so n s S erv ed N in e spoke at a lu n ch e o n at th e M u lt ­ B re tth a u e r 'H a n n a h R u ts c h m a n ) o f
nom ah hotel, a rra n g e d by th e O re ­ H ills b o ro S u n d a y m o rn in g .
Y ea rs a s P o stm istr e ss
gon C r im in a l A sso cia tio n o f N a tio n ­
L illie B ro w n and B illy M c N a y
al C rim e M b s L o a ich is th e y o u n g ­ jo in e d th e B G M c N a y fa m ily o f
est b a r m e m b e r in th e le g a l p ro ­ Forest G ro v e on a v a c a tio n at Sea­
i By M rs. G a il K a r n s '
fession and is " O n g o n ’s baby a t ­ side fro m
F rid a y
u n t il S unday
ORENCO
M rs Em m a Persons
to rn e y ”
T h e y w e n t v ia V e rn o n ia to A s to ria ,
h is resign e d us p o stm istre ss a fte r
A n in v ita tio n to th e g e n e ra l p u b ­ w h e re th e M cN a ys c a lle d at th e
s e rv in g n in e years in th e lo ca l o f ­
lic is e xte n d e d by th e sponsors of
fic e She w ill re m a in u n t il th e v a ­ St. A n th o n y 's p ic n ic S u n d a y at a n n u a l c o n v e n tio n o f th e O reg o n
R u ra l M a il C a rrie rs ' c o n v e n tio n .
cancy has been fille d
E b n e r ’s p a rk
P ro g ra m in clu d e s a | M iss Ina S tevens a nd T o m B a te ­
M rs B u rd e tte hud as h e r house­ b and co n ce rt, races, boa ting , base­ man o f V e rn o n ia w e re w e e k -e n d
guest fo r ttie past w eek a fo rm e r b a ll and re fre s h m e n ts
guests o f h e r parents. M r and M rs
schoolm ate. M iss Rena D u th ie . of
B o rn , to M r. and M s O liv e r W L. S tevens He to o k p a rt in th e
San Jose. Cal.
Lane, J u ly 9. a boy He hxs been g o lf to u rn a m e n t a t F ore st H ills
M iss L u c ille M cG ee a tte n d e d the nam ed H oy P h ilip
course S unday.
A d e le g a tio n o f S h e rw o o d m a il
le c tu re classes o f Jo h n T ho m p so n,
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g d in n e r p a rty
c
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ve
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p ia n o te a che r, M on d a y.
guests at th e L. A W h ittle hom e
T uesday and W ednesday. S tic also sta te m a il c a rrie rs ’ c o n v e n tio n at w ere M rs Jam es T ra c e y S r. and
a tte n d e d th e m aste r class o f A lfr e d A s to ria . T h e y w ill re m a ’ r th ro u g h 1 son N a th a n o f H o n o lu lu . H a w a ii:
Sunday
D el egates to th e n it i »nal M r and M rs. Jam es T ra c y J r. o f
M iro v lte h . Russian p ia n is t
B o rn , to M r und M rs H e rb e rt c o n v e n tio n w ill be elected
Santa C ru z. C al . M rs C a lla O s­
M iss M a rie M o rris and D e lw in w a ld and son L a r r y and M rs A lic e
S ch e ld t, a boy, J u ly 12 H e has
G a d d is w e re m a rrie d re c e n tly at Lang, a ll o f P o rtla n d ; M r and M rs
been 11,1110 d G e o rg e E d ssa id .
B o rn , to M r and M rs A rn o ld V a n c o u v e r B o th w e n * stu d en ts at R ic h a rd W h ittle ; M r and M rs. II
D e l- M W h isn u n d . D o ro th y and P a tric ia
B ra n d e n b u rg , a d a u g h te r. M u re ly n T ig a rd h ig h school last yea.
Jan e t. J u ly 3
Mr
B ra n d e n b u rg w in has been a p o p u la r a th lt tic Whisnand. Doris W h ittle amt the
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life host and hostess. T h e ju n io r M rs.
fo tin e i ly liv e d here
Bud P ic k e t o f M a n ka to . M in n . g u a rd at R o a m e r’s Rest, w h e re th e T r a c y
is t h e fo rm e r V ir g in ia
is sp e n ding th e su m m e r w it h his y o u n g c o u p le w ill m ade h ° ir home. F lo yd . M rs W h ittle 's niece, w h o
M iss Peggy M itc h e ll o f P o rtla n d has o fte n v is ite d here. T h e n e w ­
aun t. M rs B A M itc h e ll
M r- Robison and d a u g h te rs I.oi.s i is sp e n d in g se ve ra l w eeks at th e ly m a rrie d c o u p le p la n to liv e
and V ir g in ia , M rs E rn e st W ilfe r t ! hom e of M r and M rs A lfr e d G ro e r in H o n o lu lu . M rs. T ra c e y Sr. and
and c h ild re n
and M iss
B a rb a ra |a n d d a u g h te r H e le n M i-s M itc h e ll, so.i are to u rin g th e w e s te rn states
parents, fo rm e rly res.ded fro m Santa C ru z to B r itis h C o lu m -
B u rd e tte spent th e ir v a c a tio n at ¡ w it h In
ttie L in c o ln c o u n ty beaches fo r the i in th is c o m m u n ity .
1 bia.
M
r.
and
M rs. A d o lf K ra n z o f
past ten day; El nest W ilfe r t and
M r and M rs. L o u R a in e y
of
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A u ro ra w e re S u n d a y guests a t
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ends th e re also.
th e 'J o h n S p e ll in g home.
V is ito rs at th e W II R in g hom e I h e re and b u ilt a ne w house, m oved
M r and M rs. A. S c h u ltz o f V e r ­
S u nday w e re M r and M rs H a ro ld in to t h e ir new reside n ce last w eek
n onia. fo rm e r
re s id e n ts
o f th is
H olm es a nd M iss Edna M c M illa n , ; He is e m p lo ye d in P o rtla n d .
c o m m u n ity , v is ite d W. I.. S tevens
a lso M r and M rs 1) S h e lto n of
D allas. M r. and M rs O scar R o th - D a n c e Set fo r S a tu rd a y
ness. M r and M rs P a u l M a x w e ll
in S h u te P ark P a v ilio n
o f P o rtla n d and E red
B e r ry o f
G ra n d o p e n in g dance fo r
th e
W in n ip e g . C anada
n e w ly :
M iss Jo yce H a ll o f M a rs h fie ld H ills b o ro p a v ilio n in th e
im p ro v e d S h u te p a rk has been a n ­
has been v is itin g h e r a u n t, M rs
n ounced fo r S a tu rd a y n ig h t w.ith
Beck, th e past w eek
M rs M a ry Bench is s p e n d in g a m u s ic by R ic h a rd M ik k e ls o n and
his S ta r M elodeons. w e ll k n o w n
fe w w eeks w ith her d a u g h te r. M rs
to ra d io liste n e rs. D an K lin e is
II N R obison, o f F orest G ro ve .
M rs M y r tle Hansen o f San C a r ­ m anager.
TRANSPARENT
I .sin ce re ly
e ry
p la te
e o n ifo rta b le
fe a tu re s as
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nr
tOVCDMIOWO»
ABARCA’ *
Orenco Postal
Head Resigns
16, 1936
J M f S A N P S C R V IC I
U nusual \.alues becaune
of m any h i g h - g r a d e
e a rs being turned in
for the 1936 Ford V-8.
Low prices. Easy term s.
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1
160 W. Main St.
D riv in g th ro u g h
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LESS w e a r___
^-than one of yo u r
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But it must he TOUGH, too . . . so it
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why approximately 75% °F your
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