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P rin tin g — 265 Ne ip F a mi il es— D one III H illsboro lm rranca L o i . I P a y ro ll! am i Adda to Loral Added as New Paid-in-Advance Argun Subsrribrrs from January 1 to July 28 Proaprrlty With W hich in Com bini li th è H illsboro Independent V olume |;i, No. 27 llill.-.b m it I i i d i p i i i d i n t E s ta b lis h e d 1873 Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 20, 1936 O renco School O penin g Set Party Friday at M E. C hurch; H elvetia H as M rs. W hiting O bse rves Birthday Picnic at Park Church Session at Kinton Friday Special Days Set for Oregon's Fair Prospt cts Good on Chehalem Potatoes Rossmnn 10 to 7Ö P A IN T is a critical time in the man agement a f your pullets. They are just starting to lay and the kinds of feed used will determine your profits. Start them right with Hod- I lirkey Developer Keep your lords on llodgen- Brewsler I at t e n i n g a n d S r t OK (■ u liin i Gallon Fred - SH*d - Wool Telephone 3061 - P oultry <( na 11 65c 1/loti. 25c Midland Flat Finish INTERIOR WALL PAINT $A .O 8 ........... X« Quart ............ 1/27U. 10c 66c Midland d Hour QUICK DRYING ENAMEL growing mash until market time. Farmers’ Cash Store SWEATER Midland Standard Quality OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT Kcn-Brcw»tcr Egg Producer with either Milk or Yeast added. S e r v ic e s S a t u r d a y for Miss Kemper M . a M a d e lin e R ose K e m p e r. 10. d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs. F ra n k K e m p e r, d ie d a t th e fa m ily hom e n e a r Roy A u g u s t 13 a fte r an i l l ness o f one week F u n e ra l s e rv ic es were h e ld at St. F ra n c is c h u rc h at R oy S a tu rd a y m o rn in g w ith Rev F a th e r S p rin g e r o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t was in th e R o y cem e te ry . M iss K rm p e r was b o rn a t Roy S eptem ber 20. 1919. Deceased is s u rv iv e d b y h e r p a re n ts and th e fo llo w in g b ro th e rs a n d sisters: C la ra . E rm a. R a lp h . W ilb u r. M a u rice . M e lv in , O r v ille , W a lte r and A d e b e rt. Store Organization Born in Idaho Town T w e n ty -o n e years ago th is w eek, S a fe w a y stores had its b e g in n in g in A m e ric a n Falls, Iadho. w h e n S M . Skaggs th e fo u n d e r, b o rro w e d a fe w h u n d re d d o lla rs , re n te d a lo t o il a side s tre e t a nd w it h his o w n hands erected a fra m e b u ild in g to house his e n te rp ris e . In th e 21 in te rv e n in g ye a rs th e Skaggs' o rg a n iz a tio n has e xpanded to 21 w e ste rn states. Skaggs, in 1913 was a p re a ch e r in search o f h e a lth w h o came to A m e ric a n F a lls and file d h is r ig h t to a ho m e stead. H ig h c o m m o d ity p rices in th is Id a h o to w n set th e m an to t h in k in g w ith the re s u lt th a t he e vo lve d a plan, w h ic h n o w has becom e th e S a fe w a y stores. 10- oz. can 25c U27th can CLEARANCE Let us fit Annuity Insurance We’ve got to make room for to your needs. Let us show new fall stock—so we’re of you how to provide a sure fering a wide variety of income for yourself after quality sweaters, valued up to $5.95 for only you reach certain age. $C>.95 Our modernized insurance plans fit the needs of Today with Today's Ever-Increas ing Hazards. The time Alderwood Sportswear and comes when WHO insured I other quality lines are in .vow becomes most import cluded— fancy backs, hard and brushed wool finishes— ant. many colors. Decide wisely DON'T MISS THIS REAL BARGAIN CHAS. LWALKER iOc L E ST E R IR E L A N D 8C C O . LASTING TRIBUTE Lest Y ou Forget M a y w e re m in d y o u th a t th e e re c tio n o f a m e m o ria l sh o u ld be s e rio u s ly a n d c a re f u lly considered. M e m o ria ls a re im p o rta n t. T h e y a re necessary. T h e m e m o ria l y o u e re ct w i l l be th e one p u b lic , la s tin g , h o n o rin g re c o rd y o u can m a k e o f th e deceased o f y o u r fa m ily . OREGON MONUMENT WORKS H H. STANNARD, Manager Phone 121 Hillsboro SA V E ON S E R V IC E WE REPAIR RADIOS WASHERS REFRIGERATORS VACUUM CLEANERS IRONERS APPLIANCES All Work Guaranteed Douglass - Davison R adio & A ppliance Service S elfridge F urniture Store SA V E Phone 21X ON S E R V IC E A s k Us A b o u t This Dakotans to Picnic T he D a ko ta P ic n ic a ssociation o f O regon w ill h o ld its a n n u a l p ic n ic at Jantzen Beach, P o rtla n d . S u n day. C offee w ill be served a t 12:30 p. m. to a ll re g is te re d guests. A ll e x -D a k o tia u s and frie n d s are in v ite d . A d m is s io n free. Our classified columns may have just what you are looking for— Read them. tf Unusual Ensilage C utter McCormick-Deering YOUNG’S Funeral Home “Thoughtful, Sympathetic Service” Phone 972 Hillsboro CUTS ELECTRICITY BILLS Way Down! c X o -E N C y tviRy roan or pooircT/o/t TELEPHONE 1732 11« SOUTH TMIRP- R lS .lO f } HILD80R0, OAIOOH The M E N ’S S H O P Howe & W ells, Prop. 207 E. Main St., Phone 1412 A N automobile-type trans- m ission and enclosed gears running in a bath of oil—that’s what you find in the McCormick-Deering No. 12-A Ensilage Cutter. It cuts large quantities of ensilage and requires a minimum of power. The transmission controls the speed of the apron and length of cut. A slip clutch on the feeding mechanism pre- vents overfeeding. The large reinforced boiler-plate flywheel, equipped with four knives and eight steel wings, is mounted on the main shaft. This, in turn, is mounted on high- grade ball bearings. The McCormick - Deering 12-A will show you something new in performance. We also have other sizes to meet every requirement. The Farmall Leads the W ay To More Profitable Farming Mason Hill LUOK AT THESE PRICES! Use Type and Ink—and Why? Make Millions Think—and Buy! M rs. G eorge S c h n e i d e r a n d d a u g h te r L i l l y and M r and M r F ra n k S c h m id t o f T u a la tin spent th e w e e k-e n d a t T a ft. Hiteon Ta/k with NOW hospital with her baby boy. Both are doing fine. Hayward increases your en- .¡oyment of your home. Let us give you an est i- unite for a complete job. Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 H ills b o ro A rg u a E sta b lish e d 1894 Icy Hi un .nu w e n t to ( ¡ h in d i n T l i m i l . i y und i (‘riunii« <1 u n til S iit- u n la y T h is was M rs S hook' t • • t r ip to th e beach s in c e siie has been i l l (ab o u t fiv e years», She stood tiie t r ip s p le n d id ly . M i and Mi E lm e r W h itm o re w e n t deep ( lb' Mi»« Dorothy Cook#) (H u m m e r R T ho m p so n and fa m ily sea fish in g . C O R N E L IU S H om e d e p a rtm e n t m oved to Corn«*lius fro m Io w a to Staff Announced; Birthday B e n e fit* Im p r o v e d S h u t e M i s A n n ( Ir n d u f f < f P o rtla n d up( i ird e n d c td o f th e M E S u n m ake th e ir horn«* here. . pent several days this w eek w ith day .•■chool, M rs Celebrated (¡e o rg e W ilc o x . , M i and M rs. V If Jones and Park Enjoyed h e r parents. M r. and M rs P e te r and th e S u n d a y school s u p e rin te n d - I fa m ily re tu rn e d T uesday fro m E a st O rn d u ff. «•nt. M r. M a ttie S m ith , w ill <-n- ern O regon, w h e re th e y sp<*nt the O K E N C O S chool w ill open Sep- fRy Mr« Jr.hn If Davidaon) M r and M r. W aym Jones and t«*i ta in t h«* m«*mb«*rs o f th«* hom e sum m er. tt in h c i H w ith M i s Susan K u t» ch - H E L V E T IA H e lv e tia S u n s h i n e fa m ily and J P J o in ’s a tte n d e d a d e p a rtm e n t and m en and w o m en ' Jack and J e rr y C a r tw rig h t. Iw in a , in.m ,i . p rim a r y toucher. M r S c ru f lo w .i p ic n ic at C ha m p o t g S u nday B ibb* c la -ve;, w ith a p a rty at the j u n d e rw e n t oja*/.«tion: at th e D oern | c lu b held its a n n u a l p ic n ic S u n - fo rd .i. p rin c ip a l and M r Q u a in t ( heek«*r h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d , last | d * y at S hute p a rk in H llsh o ro. T h e M r a m i M rs K a y Ego and fa m - M E c h u rc h on F rid a y eve n in g. anct a. ja n ito r ( ’ N oble, tin c h o o l p a rk is n o w an id e a l place fo r w e e k T h e y ar«* im p ro v in g . ( lass Entertain* c le rk , has resigned a nd Sam R ich 1 ily a tte n d e d a S u n d a y school d a s c o m m u n ity picn ics. T h e o u td o o r p a rty at the Eugi ne T a y lo r hom e V ic to rs ’ das. o f th<* M E S u n w ill ta k e his place, stove b o ils w a te r q u ic k ly and th e day school and th e ir tia e h e r. M iss I Mitts M a ry T a y lo r o f D u fu r is , at S ix ( ’« i tie rs F rid a y n ig h t pool fo r th e k id d ie s keeps th e m M r am t M i.. W illia m Rogers and Ito arnond M u n d o i f. < n tc rta im d th«* i ?p e n d in g several w eeks w ith her busy. T h e o n ly th in g la c k in g n o w unch*, W It K in g , and fa m ily I fa m ily m ade a t r ip o ve r t h e u p p e r S u n s h in e « la s . and t h e ir te a che r, j is a s w im m in g p o o l as p ic n ic k e rs O regon coast h ig h w ay last W edm s M i last«*» M o o b e rry . w ith a p a rty j M r and M i K in g and son llu g h ie ! w a n t to be in th e w a te r p a rt o f dav and T h u rs d a y . at th e ch u rc h on W ednesday e v e and M iss M a ry D u fu r a re up tid in g j th e tim e and w o u ld be w illin g to (R r I f r« r. L Cm» M rs J P Jones s u ffe re d a lig h t n in g . Th«* V ic to r..’ w e re losers i n f th e w e e k -e n d at K o c k a w a y j pay a s m a ll ch a rg e fo r th e u p ke ep a tta c k o f rnum ph tills week • a re ce n t contest. K IN T O N A ll o ffic e rs and m e m Mt I \ di.i , i i i ill of Port I tml M c rv ln W h itm o re i.s rc s h m g lin g ber.-. nf th e c h u rc h are requested o f same O n ly 50 a tte n d e d th e p ic - B ir th d a y ( « le h ra te d was* a w e e k -e n d gue.st o f M rs me. M a n y w e re a t th e beaches and his gurage and g i'N in a ty Mi D ( ’ W h itin g c e le b ra te d to be pr< sent at th e F rid a y b u s i ! ¡on o th e r v a c a tio n trip s . Those w h o H u n te r. M rs Hus«* K ‘ ’.»u. d u u g h t r and h e r b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry at h e r | nes-, m e e tin g to be h e ld at the M r and M i A n to n B e lla and g ra n d d a u g h te r. M i. ( 'h a th R o b in * hom e w ith a d in n e r F rid a y G uests | c h u rc h tin ? F rid a y e v e n in g at 8 I a tte n d e d had a good tim e . A f t e r M iss H e le n B e lla o f P o rtla n d w e r .sou. and Joan o f C h e h a lis. W a sh , in c lu d e d M rs M a rg a re t M«*lanron. ( Rev V ir g il Speeee. pastor, w ill 1 d in n e r the c lu b se rv e d ice cream w eek end guests at t h e A d a m v is ite d h e r A u g u st i2. Joan r e E m il H o lm o f P e n d le to n and M r co n d u ct th e m ee tin g . j and th e a fte rn o o n was sp e n t v is it- B e lla horn«* in .lin e d fo r an in d e fin ite v is it and M i W h itin g . Mr and M rs. C W H a ll and t in g and p la y in g games A fe w o f M rs W K H u n te r e n te rta in e d at V iv ia n W o h lsch le g e i was a w eek 11» « I, K i l l I l l , , W h I I » o » Imog«*ne Russell o f » Salem w d a u g h te r M iss M a ry C a th e rin e tin- B o y Scouts accepted th e i n v i a d in n e r |m rty on M o n d a y e ve n in g end guest o f V e lm a and Nadym * hu ias been .spending th e .sumrnTr w ith ; h a VI- been s p e n ding th e past week ta tio n to a tte n d . G uests w ere D r M c K a y and d a ugh M r- L o u is e B le u e r e n te rta in e d h le e r g gr ra n d m o th e r. M r* W o h ls c h le g e i at S ch o ll Edna Ku - in H aines a nd L a C ra n d e . w h e re tc is Jean and Jessie o f S a ska tch e . „ , w * " 1 a p a rty T h u rs d a y . M rs. B. Mu*.*. B e ry l D e fo rd w e n t to N e w .sell, sp e n t last w'eek at th e hom e o f th e y w e re guests o f M rs. j. H , a . . ll's w an ('a n and M iss M c K a y o f H ills b e rg S a tu rd a y fo r se ve ra l d a y s ’ h e r a u n t, M r b ro th e r and o th e r re la tiv e s T h e y i N u lja|Jn i' r was h o n o r gue.st O th - R o b e rt B e llin g e r, b o ro L a te r in th e e v e n in g a re c e p v is it w ith M rs. T heu Johnson and , at For«*: t (¡ro v e . T h e y spent one I re tu rn e d hom e th e last o f th e CJ s Pr i ‘s?«it w e re Mr.s. O tte rm a n o f tion was g iv e n , and a n u m b e r o f daughters. week D in in g th e ir absence, M rs C iilifo r n ia . M rs. N a g e li o f T iila - day at N e w p o rt. frie n d s c a lle d M rs L o y d S u lliv a n M r and M is J V C c a lly w ere Mr and Mr.s. Joseph C o ch ra n M a ry K e rs h a w o f P o rtla n d , to o k m o ,,k - M rs. Joe N u ssb a u m e r o f and o th e r frie n d s p re s id in g . D r rh a riv a ri« *d S u n d a y ( V e ilin g at the a re .’ p e n d in g a tw o week.s va c a tio n ch a rg e o f th e place, i t b e in g h e r I V a n c o u v e r. M rs J. J. N u ssb a u m e r M c K a y was a p ra c tic in g p h y s ic ia n hom e o f her m o th e r. M rs W. F - a t C ra te r L a ke i fo rm e r home. M rs. H e c to r F e u e rs te in , M rs F re d in H ills b o ro q u ite a n u m b e r o f W o h lsch le g e l M rs C ra lle y has been K in to n G ra n g e h e ld its a n n u a l V oungi-n. M rs Jack B a u m a nn , Miss O lsen W eds year» ago. p ic n ic at th e "R iffle s '- on F red M rs. Jo h n W enger and d a u g h te r v ix itln g h e r m o th e r M r C ra lle y Mi M iria m O l. « ri o f C o m e liu : jo in e d her S a tu rd a y T h e y had was re c e n tly m a rrie d in W a sh in g i A n ic k c r 's place Sunday w it h a Jean, M rs . F ra n c is V a n L u m . M rs Birthday Celebrated | C a rl C h ris te n e r. M rs . J A rn o ld . ; good atte nd a n ce . M rs G a il K a rn s e n te rta in e d w ith been liv in g at Los A ngeles b u t e x ton of ; M r s . Pete Jossi. M rs . L H u ff- M rs. H. S c h u ltz has as h e r house I Second q u a r te r ly c o n fe re n c e a b ir th d a y p a rty fo r G ra ce S u nday pect to loeute in P o rtla n d M rs B F D e fo rd and M i B e ry l gue t h e r m o th e r, M rs. D o a lin g o f th e E v a n g e lic a l c h u rch e s o f th is s c h m id t. M rs. E pperson, M iss M Gu«.sts present w e re N a n cy P it W a sh in g ton d is tr ic t w ill be h e ld S e p te m b e r 3 B a u e r and th e hostess. m an. B u d d y P itm a n . C a m ille G o o d D e fo rd e n te i ta m e d th e B u ck Heav eu L a d le s’ V a lia n t c lu b F rid a y M i . T illie H o ffm a n , a cco m p a n at th e M o u n ta in H om e c h u rc h . C a p ta in and M rs. L C. P e r ry o f m an. B u rn e tt C a rte r. D a n ie l B e lla , u fte rn o o n w ith a luncheon. ied by h e r sist«*r. M i s C a ro lin e M r and M r z \r th u r M o o n e y and S e a ttle v is ite d M r and M rs. E lm e r L o rr a in e S ch e ld t, M a ry Jane M e- E rn e s tin e G u e n th e r a ccom panied H o ffm a n o f P o rtla n d , a re e n jo y in g tw o sons o f P o rtla n d , w h o spent th e B a tc h e ld e r on th e ir r e tu r n fro m Entee. M ona. Jo d y, and C h a rle s a g ro u p o f N e w b e rg frie n d s on a a va c a tio n at B re ite n b u s h S p rin g s. past tw o m on th s w ith M rs. M ooney's a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia . M a ry B e th a nd Jo h n sto n t r ip to M t. Hood T h e y m ade th e M is s Frances P u g h is co n va le sc parents. M r. and M rs. F ra n k C P a tsy L o u P e rry , w h o h a ve been M r and M is G a il K a rn s and c lim b to th e to p S a tu rd a y . in g at th«* hom e o f h e r sister, M rs. F lu k e , re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e last v is itin g w it h t h e ir u n c le and a u n t ' fa m ily and M r and M r A B e rg e r T h re s h in g hero w ill be alm ost O liv e r C a r tw r ig h t, fo llo w in g an Week. fo r th e past tw o w eeks, re tu rn e d to w e n t to N e lsco tt M o n th ly fo r a few' c o m p le te d by th e end o f th is w eek a p p e n d ic itis o p e ra tio n M r and M rs. O. L D aw son o f S e a ttle w ith th e ir p a re n ts S u n d.t '• H e rm a n E g g e r’« m a ch in e threshed B e v e rle y T rite s is v is itin g r e la C o lb u rn . C o lo , M r. and M rs. J. S. i day. M rs P e rry , w h o is M rs . B a tc h .Mr and M r R a lp h E rs k in e and in th e E ir G ro v e d is tric t. L T tive « m G u rib a ld i. Daw son o f K la m a th F alls, M r and e ld e r's sister, re c e n tly re tu rn e d d a u g h te r M a m a o f W a sh in g to n . F in in g a n and E m il Egger in the M i ss H e le n C e c il H ill re tu rn e d M rs. G ra n t Daw son o f Beaver. fro m a pleasant t r ip to Japan. D ( ’ . w e re w e e k -e n d guests at th e M o u n ta in 'I’op and B u ck Heav« n to S e a ttle M on d a y a fte r a m o n th 's M r and M rs. H. M P o w e rs of M em b e rs o f th e B a d e rts c h e r fa m H E B u rd e tte hom e He is on the d is tric ts and E le ry M cD o u g a l and v i s i t at th e hom e o f h e r u n cle , C Lebanon. Mr and M rs. G e ra ld ily v is ite d t h e ir p a re n ts S u n d a y. c d ito r i.il s ta ff o f th e d iv is io n o f ( l i n n M ille r have been th re s h in g C R u t h L e w is o f M e d fo rd . M rs A Jackson ' A d o lp h B a d e rts c h e r had been v e ry a n im a l h u s b a n d ry o f the d e p a rt a lo n g th e to p o f th e m o u n ta in in R obert M r. and M rs. L lo y d S h a w are o f M u llo y , M r and M rs m en t o f a g ric u ltu re T h e B u rd e tte s and near Pleasant Vi«*w as the p a re n ts o f a b aby g ir l. C a ro l A n n . C a ll and fa m ily o f M c M in n v ille , | i l l last w e e k b u t is fe e lin g b e tte r again. T h e y h a ve m o v e d to th e and E rs k in e w e re fo rm e r classm ates g ra in rip e n e d . T h e re is a b e tte r b o rn last w eek. M r and M rs. G eorge S n id e r Jr.. ' P e te r G rossen place at W a s h in g to n S ta te college. th a n average y ie ld o f g ra in here M iss E le a n o r Reed o f G resham o f Ione, w ere guests d u rin g th e past I ss K a th r y n K c f f e r is v is itin g Mi L u c ille McG«*«* Is sp e n d in g th is year M r and M rs. G eorge h e r g ra n d m o th e r, M rs . J. K e ffe r. is sp e n d in g a m o n th w it h fr ie n d - w eek o f several days at th e L in c o ln c o u n ty G lo ria H o ffm a n W as a wet k-e n d here w h ile h e r pa re n ts, Rev. a nd i S n id e r d u rin g school v a c a tio n . H a ro ld M c beaches guest o f M a rie and J u lia F uchs of M rs C h a rle s M Reed, are on a H a ro ld S n id e r son o f M r and D o u g a ll. a g randson, is also v is itin g M r and M rs Ja ck H a m e l spent N e w b e rg . t i i p <*ast T h e Reeds fo rm e rly had M is G eorge S n id e r o f Ione, w h o u n t il a b o ut S e p te m b e r 1. th e w e e k -e n d w ith M iss Theresa M rs G eorge S a x to n e n t e r t a in '<1 th e H ills b o ro -C o rn e liu s M . E pas has spent th e s u m m e r w it h h is ! T h e A d o lp h I.e p p in fa m ily m ade H< tz lc r o f P o rtla n d « h e r cousins. M r and M rs E a rl to ra te g ra n d p a re n ts , M r. and M rs G eorge th e M t Hood t r ip S u n d a y. M r and M rs W a lla ce Persons M a y n a rd , o f San Franei.-co. A u g u st E m il B o lin o f P e n d le to n is v is it S n id e r re tu rn e d to h is h o m e the M r. and M rs A b e Y o u n g e n , E la in e and d a u g h te r are liv in g h e re w ith 1« ’ in g hi., m oth e r. M rs. D. C. W h it fir s t o f th e w eek. Y oungen. M r and M rs A b e Z a h le r Jo yce E ve re st o f P o rtla n d s |> e rit in g M r. Persons’ parents, w h ile he is Ladles' A id P ostpon es Meet and fa m ily and M r. a nd M rs. H e r last w eek w ith h e r g ra n d p a re n ts. e m p lo y e d here T h e in te r io r o f th e R oy C o o k D ue to th e busy season, the m an Z a h le r and fa m ily e n jo y e d a and M rs G. Everest. M rs M a ry Beach r e tu r n d fro m M i L a d ie s' A id socie ty has postponed p ic n ic at B o n n e v ille S u n d a y. house is b e in g re fin is h e d . E rnest T h o m p so n is v is itin g r e la t h e ir m e e tin g u n til S e p te m b e r 3 Forest (.¡rove A u g u st 10. a ccom pan- 1 Georg«* S a x to n w e n t to B o a rd - M rs. J. J N u ssb a u m e r has h e r led b y h e r d a u g h te r. M rs R o b i m an S unday and re tu rn e d M on d a y, tiv e s and frie n d s in Iow a. Last a nd w ill m eet a t the c h u rc h I sister. M rs O tte rm a n n . fro m C a l son. w h o v is ite d M rs. C a r ly le u n t il lb * a cco m p a n ie d a g ro u p o f P o r t ifo rn ia v is itin g her. la n d men. T h u rs d a y m o rn in g A H M e y e r and f a m ily re c e iv e d P ro f, and M rs C A H u b b a rd o f ( V e rn o n G a rre tt re tu rn e d to P o rt- ! a te.legram M o n d a y fro m K e il. ’ and F rid a y a ftc r^ ^ p e n d m g a w e e k , Forest G ro v e spent last w eek and G e rm a n y , s ta tin g th a t M r. and i t l , 7 ..II S t m t h . r . l « p n rf o f th is at th e F F H o ffm a n in O r e n c o . A n n u a l W a s h in g to n c o u n ty 4-H M rs. W illia m B ie litz e r w e re th e borne H u b b a rd is h e lp in g H o ffm a n O M A m ie rv o n le ft M o n d a y fo r SALEM S pecial days fo r th e c lu b sheep ju d g in g was h e ld A u g p a re n ts o f a baby g ir l. M rs B ie l- Tacom a. W ash . to v is it his son and a lte r th e house on th e H o ffm a n D ia m o n d J u b ile e O re g o n state fa ir, ust 19 at th e fa rm o f E. D. H ite . itz e r was A lfr e id a M eyers. 40-acre tra c t n o rth o f th e B u ck fa m ily fo r a week. B il l N e lin s and A lb e r t S ch u b o th e W illia m E C a m p b e ll spent last w h ic h w i l l open S e p te m b e r 7 at E th e l B e lla - is s p e n d in g a m o n th H eaven school T h e y a re a d d in g w e e k n e a r W h ite S a lm o n . W a sh , v is ite d at th e A H. M e y e r hom e 1 tw o room s and m a k in g o th e r im - th e fa irg ro u n d s at S alem , w e re a n on business. at Seaside w ith frie n d s . S u n d a y. M r. N e liu s re tu rn e d r e n o u nce d th is w e e k b y F a ir D ir e c M rs B eck a nd Leona W a rre n v is j p ro ve m e n ts M r and M rs H o m e r A lle n and c e n tly fro m G e rm a n y and w h ile to r S. T. W h ite . S u n d a y. S e p te m b e r ite d se ve ra l days in P o rtla n d w ith . M r and M rs J E B la ze r. M r. 13. w ill be th e c lo s in g d a y o f th e P a tric ia A n n , M rs. Bu. a nd M r. th e re be was v is itin g w ith M r. and Mi u< k fathir C J Beck I and M rs F E H o ffm a n . G lo ria and f a ir and because th is d a y w ill be and M rs. L e s te r R o b in so n o f P o r t M rs. W illia m B ie litz e r. M e r r ib e ll H o ffm a n . M r and M rs and his sister, M rs. ( ) W L a y son. M rs. R obert Y o u n g e n a nd h e r I Kay Ego a nd c h ild re n , and E. G. one o f th e biggest o f th e e n tire la n d w ir e d in n e r p a rty guests S a t J u a n ita W o lf o f P o rtla n d spent a ! u rd a y at th e C. W S tru th e rs home. baby b o y re tu rn e d hom e S u n d a y , Heaton and Hodson M c C o rm ic k w e e k it has been d e d ica te d to th e w e e k w ith h e r m oth e r. M rs. W o lf. K a rla M a rie P eterson a rr iv e d at fro m th e Jones h o s p ita l in H ills • jo in e d frie n d s fro m P o rtla n d . N e w people o f O reg o n a nd d e sig n a td th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. K a r l boro. M r and M rs N. E R o b b and b e rg and Eorest ( ¡ro v e on a v is it A l, O regon Day. M rs. C h ris R itte r is at th e Jones M r and M r F ra n k M o h r o f W a lla T h e f a ir th is y e a r observes its P eterson in P o rtla n d A u g u s t 7. M r. to S ilv e r cre e k fa lls S unday P eterson liv e d here and a tte n d e d W a il a v is ite d M i and M rs. M e ih o ff M r and M rs K I) S m ith and 75th a n n iv e rs a ry So sp e cia l stress H ite o n school. M r. and Mr.s. A. F. S u n d a y T in y w ere n e ig h b o rs w h e n c h ild re n G e ra ld in e . Patsy and G o r w i l l be placed on L ife M e m b e r's P e te rso n a re re c e iv in g c o n g ra tu th e M e ih o ff fa m ily liv e d there. don. and M rs E C C reech o f V ic D av. w h ir l) fa lls T u e sd a y a lo n g Mr M J M cE n tce is e x p e c tin g to ria . B C.. and M r. and M rs A w it h C h ild re n 's D a y, and lif e m e m la tio n s on t h e ir f ir s t g ra n d c h ild . H A R R ISO N D. H U G G IN S H ite o n 4 -H c a lf c lu b m em bers h e r sisters. M rs M B o yd o f Los II C o m be r. P o rtla n d , wer«* lu n c h bers w i l l be f it t in g ly h o n ore d at h e ld th e ir p ic n ic S u n d a y a t J a n t- M. D. Angeles, and M rs. L T. J o u rn e y , e o n guests o f M r. and M rs. Ira G. th is tim e T h e c o m p le te lis t o f spe zen Beach and husband, w h o are d r iv in g up M c C o rm ic k S unday. c ia l days fo llo w s : EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT M rs R u th Sw anson and c h ild re n fro m P ayette. Idaho, to s p t'tid a M onday L a b ir O rg a n iz a tio n s M r. and M rs J V C ra Jlcy, house SPECIALIST o f A sh w o o d are v is itin g h e r m o th - fe w w eeks at h e r hom e M rs M c- guests o f M r and M rs W. F W o h l- and F ra te rn a l O rd e rs ' Day. F e rris . E ntee hasn’t seen h e r siste r, Mr.s. .schlegel, wer«' h o n o r guests at a T ue sd a y L ife M e m b e r's a n d B oyd, fo r tw e n ty years. d in n e r p a rty g ive n b y M rs. T om C h ild re n 's Day- W ednesday G o v e rn o r's D a y and S h u c k at H ills b o ro S u n d a y. A d d itio n a l guests w e re M rs. W. F. Salem Day. (B y Vivian Hudson) T h u rs d a y P o rtla n d a nd S e rvice W o h lsch le g e i. Miss W anda F in ig a n , M rs B e rth a Shaver, school te a ch C lu b s ' Day- T ed K u tc h m a n and L. T. F in ig a n . F rida.v F a rm o rg a n iz a tio n s ' and er. and fa m ily a rc m o v in g in to th e O tto K u lk a house o w n e d b y th e V e te ra n s' Day I By Mr» Bird MeCorm ieki S a tu rd a y E d ito rs ' D a y and J o u r O regon H u m a n e S o c ie ty o f P o rt land. H e r b ro th e r -in - la w . M r. W h it n a l J u n io rs ' D ay. » C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN P ro s Serv ices wer«* h e ld at th e school fo rd . o f H ills b o ro is re m o d e lin g the S u n d a y A ll O reg o n D ay. pects here fo r a b ig la te p o ta to house fo r her. in ste a d o f r ro p are good. F o r a tim e the flea hints«* M o n d a y n ig h t G rass on F ire b e etle th re a te n e d to dam age the T ue sd a y as usual. M r. and M rs. E. A. E m e ry re I f y o u c h a n ge y o u r address k in d A grass fir e back o f th e hom e vin e s b u t th e y are not as n u m e ro u s sum ed th e S u n d a y e ve n in g B ib le o ccupied by M r. a nd M rs. Jo h n ly n o t if y th e A rg u s d ir e c t a nd at now . tf Mr and M rs. I) M. M c In n is ’ class at th e C. H G o n y o hom e M o ld i li on west W a sh in g to n street once. d a u g h te r. M rs J. A Y o rk , o f He* d- th is w eek b ro u g h t out the fir e d e p a rtm e n t /t he W S F re n ch fa m ily assisted e a rly S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n T he place v ille . u n d e rw e n t a m a jo r o p e ra tio n at (¡o o d S a m a rita n h o s p ita l F r i by M r. and M rs. C h a rle s Johnson is o w n e d by M rs. F. G M itc h e ll. e n te rta in e d at d in n e r S u n d a y M r. T h e blaze w a s q u ic k ly e x t in day. She is in a c r itic a l c o n d itio n M r and M rs M c In n is h ave been and M rs. H e n ry M t'tia sco o f S e ll guished. wood. and M r and M rs. Jo h n W il s ta y in g w ith th e ir d a u g h te rs. M is. L I. M u rra y and M iss A lic e M c lia m so n fro m W e n ctta . O kla h o m a , In n is , at W est Slope in o rd e r to th e ir house guests M rs. M cnasco are sisters, and M rs W illia m s o n b n e a re r th e h o sp ital M i ss A l ic e M a y n a rd , d a u g h te r o f and bo th a u n ts o f M r. F rench, T h e y wer«' la te r jo in e d by M r. and M r. and M rs G eorge M a y n a rd o f O eeanlake, fo rm e rly o f C h e h a le m M i-. B E. W a ld o rf and M rs. Ida W o lf fo r a p ic n ic supper. M o u n ta in , and Seth S m ith o f T a ft s u rp ris e d th e ir re la tiv e s and frie n d s S u b s c rib e fo r th e A rg u s. here S u n d a y by a n n u o n c in g th e ir m a rria g e as th e y le ft th e horn»* o f her sister. M rs G le n n M ille r , w h e re she had m ade a th re e w e e ks’ v is it M r. S m ith is e m p lo y e d at a lo g g in g eam p near T a ft, w h e re th e y w ilt m ake th e ir home. * PROVIDE FOR YOUR M r. and M rs E lm e r W h itm o re . M iss (M ara S hook, M rs. 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