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    T 'lim a la y , April 15, 19.37
H IL L S B O R O
Pei I le K r t h c r f o id lio iu e A p r il 4»
A b o u t 27 persons w e re present.
C h u rc h services w e re h e ld »it the
G r a n g e h a ll W ednesday and F in la y
n ig h t.
P a rty E n jo y e d
W B A ladies gave a e a id p a rty
F rid a y n ig h t at th e ir h a ll H ig h
h o n ors in ( rih b a g v w e re w o n by
z
D c llis C o rn u tt. lo w by B o n n ie Man
(B y M r» . Ir * s r M e y e r *)
ley. and h ig h in p e d ro w e n t to M e r
BUXTO N
W l< H ill n lo n g tim e Im W atson and lo w to E th e l M e y ­
r i id e n t u f B u x to n , d ie d s u d d e n ly er-, S ix ta b b a w e re in p la y
id h r. hom e hen* e a rly F rid a y in o rn -
W B A m et at th e h u ll A p r il 7
iiu ' fo llo w in g a h i h f ilh ii : . .
1 fo r flo o r w o rk d r ill.
B ill \v.
hor n N<>\ e in b e i II). ,849.
M r*, l ast Honored
in O hio. H r is s u rv iv e d by tw o
A niih e e lla n eo u s s h o w e r was g iv ­
( h i l d i i ’ii o f .i fo rm e r in .it i i ige, A l ­ en M i '. L lo y d Fust < D o ris W h ite
fre d A H ill and M i
D o ro th y E ' side» at th e hom e o f M rs. ( ’ . A
<> b o in L o n g B e.a h. C al. a sister. M o rg a n A p r il 6 Pr« .c u t w e re Mes-
Mi
F lo ra B e n n e tt. D e n v e r . C olo
dane (¡o ld ie W h ite sid e , M B Wat
a n d t w o b ro th e l« D r E d w a r d H ill son. K e n n e th A lb re c h t. .John Wag
and A lfr e d A H ill, al » o f D e n v e r
m i. Hay H uberts. D e llis C o rn u tt
In th e pie,sing o f W a rre n E H ill E lv m C e a rle y . P e rrie K e th e rfo rd
B u x to n c o m m u n ity h r .«•* a h ig h ly and C h a rles. H a ro ld P eterson. T o n y
r< .'.peeled c itiz e n am t one w h o w ill K in c k , C o rb e tt C ro w th e r, O tto S to w ­
be g re a tly missed lie w a * a lw a y s e ll. F ill . W atson, Ira P o w e ll and L e ­
J o lly and a fr ie n d o f a ll, bo th y o u n g land. C a rl W atson, K o b e rt Place. J
and o ld
B e n e fie l, O H S to w e ll. D a v id E d ­
F u n e ra l se rvices w e re h e ld at the w a rds and D avy. F O S c o fie ld . N
P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h M on d a y a f t e r ­ P Nelson, (Je ra ld P o w e ll and N o r ­
noon fo r W a rre n F H ill, 117. n . id e n t man Kay K e lly , G e o rg e H ig g le , V ic ­
o f B u x to n since 1900.
to r W h ite , Huben K e lly . H Q u ie r, (*
O u t-o f (ow n n d a tiv e s and frie n d '. A d d le Lo< i, M o llie T a llm a n , L lo y d
te n d u
tin- f u n e r u l w e r e M i and F.e.t, end M i • es J u a n ita H e tb e rfo rd .
Mi
E d g u r H an n a n o f Bend, M rs
Eva B e n e fie l «and E lsie M eyers
C h ris D o m asch o fsky o f J u n c tio n
F re d H ill and M rs D o ro th y O s­
C ity , R alph H an n a n a n d fa m ily , b o rn e o f L ong Beach. C al . w e re
Kev It I) E v e re tt. M r. S arah Jo h n * here th is w e e k fo r th e fu n e ru l o f
« n. M i
l.u ra Chrtuten.Hon. M rs, J. th e n fa th e r. W E H ill.
W m te i and W a lte i W illis o f P o r t­
Eva
Bern fie ,
i* e m p lo y e d ut
la n d M rs A K o tin - o f H ills b o ro Heard* c o n fe c tio n e ry in Banks.
and M r. and M i
A. W illis o f C o r-
N ew F a m ily H ere
ncdius.
Ed H o ffm a n and fa m ily o f F a rm -
' m g,o n h a ve m o ve d to th e Sam
' S to w e ll place
T o G iv e P la y
H I I. I..
I! I ) R O ,
O R EG O N
Visibility Zero
Long Resident
• of Buxton Dies
Suddenly
.
A K U IJ S ,
J. C. Raffety
Honored; Two
Programs Set
B U T WHERE
ARE W E?
i B y .Miss M a rg a re t M athiexen)
M O U N T A IN D A L E J C R a ffe ty
' wa- plea, a n tly s u rp ris e d T h u rs d a y
e e n in g in h o n o r o f his s e v e n ty -
'ig h t h b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry . O ld -
tim e m u ic p la y e d by frie n d s fu r -
' lushed th e e n te rta in m e n t Present
w e re M r. and M rs E L e m in g . H a n k
M eacham , M r. and
M rs. F ra n k
C orey, M r. a nd M rs . J. L . V a n -
D o m elen and B e tty Jean and M e l­
v in . E m il B ig e lo w . Mr and M rs.
F lo y d R a ffe ty a nd fa m ily .
M rs.
M a ria Jackson M rs. F ra n c is B ra n d ­
e n burg. B e rt F rid a y , W ill W a lk e r
end R u b y R eynolds.
M rs. W illis H o s te s s
M rs. Echo W illis w ill e n te rta in
th e Past C h ie fs ' c lu b at h e r hom e
th e a fte rn o o n o f A p r il 29.
M r Wes S ch le g e l o f Elm a. Wash.,
(xm t last w e e k v is itin g re la tiv e s
here. She has re c e iv e d w o rd th a t
M r. S chlegel, w h o is in business at
th e P h ilip p in e Isla n d s, w ill r e tu rn
h e re fo r s ix w e e ks in J u ly and
th e n . he w i l l r e t u r n th e re w ith
h im .
P ro g ra m . S o cia l S a tu rd a y
M o u n ta in d a le L u th e ra n S u nday
school w i l l g iv e a p ie so cia l and
p ro g ra m a t th e s ch o o l house at 8
p. m. S a tu rd a y . N o a d m is s io n w ill
be charged, a n d e v e ry o n e is w e l­
com e to a tte n d .
Present Gavel
Simonton* Move
A one-act p la y . ' 'T h a n k s A w f u lly . "
H a r ry S im o n to n a nd fa m ily have
w ill be p ri e n ted at B u x to n («range
h a ll A p r il 21 at 8 p m Cant in clu d e s m oved fro m the E lw o o d n u ll to the
F red W atson hom e so u th o f to w n .
h a y H uberts E v e ly n K in c k , E lsie
Mr*. By bee Honored
M eye i
L u c ille P o w e ll, B e tty S to w -
A b ir th d a y p a rty was g iv e n by th e
i II E sther Q u ie r, I.aV«»na P eterson.
M a e Q u ie r. Ire n e F is h e r W ilm a P edro c lu b fo r M rs. 1 M. B y bee at
h e r hom e n e a r h e re F rid a y n ig h t.
C r o w th i i E d ith H ig g le. E lsie M e y - ,
< r L u c ille W h ite S k its and m usie ,
w ill he pa rt o f the p ro g ra m
A '
rrn a ll ad m ission w ill be charged
W illia m M c C a rty o f P o rtla n d is
here a c tin g as w a tc h m a n a l th e E i- ,
. ood in 111
Mi
J u a n ita K c th c i fo rd was hom e
fro m S eideim ans, w h e re she h a s ,
been e m p lo y e d fo r some tune, fo r a |
(By Mr*. E. W . H in ric h s )
few days tin s week
B L O O M IN G
M o re
th a n th re e
M rs
F ills
W atson spent tw o
w eek re c e n tly at th e H o jn e r P u rd in h u n d re d persons a tte n d e d St P e te r’s
L u th e ra n c h u rc h S u n d a y m o rn in g
h o m e neai F ore st (»rove
tw e n ty - fo u r c h ild r e n
and
G ilb e r t F ro st a m i B illie Best o f w h e n
H a it i- b u r g spent th e w e e k -e n d at a d u lts w e re re ce ive d in to c o m m u n i-
( a n t m e m b e rs h ip o f th e c o n g re g a ­
ttie fo rm e r's hom e here
A f t e r a p u b lic e x a m in a tio n
M rs H d p h H an n a n o f P o rtla n d 1 tio n
•p e n t a fe w davs w ith t n r m o th e r- o f th e C h ris tia n k n o w le d g e o f th e
in -la w . M r
W E H ill, last w e e k. I p u p ils th e pastor. K ev E W. H in ­
rich s, preached a se rm o n o f a d m o n ­
P ro g ra m G iv e n
itio n to fa ith fu ln e s s T h e class sang
Scl5< k »1 a u d it o riu m p ro g ra m K r i- 1 th e t w e n t y - t h ir d Psalm , w h e re u p o n
day coriM,' «1 ■ • i t « id i n K 1 » V R a y* th e y re ce ive d c e r t if ic a t e o f m e m ­
n io tu , Set. fie ld K e ith W o lff B o b b y b e rsh ip . F iv e m e m b e rs o f th e class
W aih «HI, Eltu teli a Varea. I n ne I.vn e b . w e re b a p tize d T h e a d u lt m em bers
4 iiib y and S h ir le y W h ite ; o f th e d a *
M eh
w e re e x a m in e d in th e
I w o 1 « »HKS by >.chool; tw o • e le c tio n * , fu n d a m e n ta ls o f C h ristia n d o c trin e
by 1)ic <>rch e s ll a. and a se le ctio n b y ■ b e fore tw o m em b e rs o f th e ch u rc h
th e ,iuirrno men c lu b < )ne ne w p u p il, I c o u n c il F rid a y e v e n in g T h e class
l l i i l d Id II« fin ía n , e n te n d sebool Uns was < (im posed o f th e fo llo w in g .Mrs
\ v « « • k
F W C a rte r. O rp h a . W illia m and
M a k e 1*i«|>I»y Poster*
Hazel C a rte r. M rs L o u is H e im . E ve ­
F ir b ‘cn |>(l|l|)y po J e is have been ly n and E d w a rd H e im . M esdam es
co in |i Ic tc d by m em ber-, o f th e 4th. H e rm a n Ja e m ckc. A lb e r t H e rg e rt
>th. i611». 7Iti a nd 8th grades T h e y and Jo h n L u henow . B a rb a ra B ro w n .
W ill be ta ke n 1lo B ank and ju d g e d N a d in e H e rg e rt. A ld a a n d M elba
w 11 h poste i s rn ade by o ilie r .schools D e m m in . D o ris S im m o ns. G e n e v ie v e
in lb is pai •Î o f th e (o u n ty
W e ic h b ro d t, M argaret)»
K o e lin k e .
F lo n -n c c M eye r, V e ld a S ta rk . A n ita
H o n o r It« II G iv e n
A lv in
P fa h l.
W illia m
ip ii • on spelli»!
s p e llin g h o n o r r o ll: K ra h n it r.
F a ith S c o fie ld A lp h a M ae P c tc rs o ll. K le ie r. W a lte r M u h ly and D a n ie l
N aom i C anby
lle t t v I ane B e tty H in ric h s
M iss K u th Ia e b e n o w has resigned
S to w e ll, G< r.ild m e , L y n c h . B o b b y
h e r p o s itio n in P o rtla n d . She in ­
W atson and L e K o y* W h ite sid e .
C h o n p ra c tic e was h e ld at th e tends to spend the s u m m e r n t home.
M a ke G ood Ite c o rd *
P u p ils o f th e B lo o m in g school
w ith p e rfe c t re co rd s o f a tte nd a n ce
th e past s ix w eeks a re D o ris S im ­
mons. A n ita K ra h m c r. M e r v in and
L a w re n c e O 'C o n n o r. O r v a l and Es­
R E F R IG E R A T O R
th e r M e ye r, and L e s te r N e w m a n.
T h e fo llo w in g re ce ive d 100 p e r ce n t
in the s p e llin g tests: D o ris S im m ons.
( ) rv a l and E sth e r M e y e r. B e v e rly
H e rg e rt.
K. F B u c k w as b ro u g h t hom e
fro m th e V e te ra n s' h o s p ita l T h u r s ­
day. He u n d e rw e n t a d o u b le o p e ra ­
tio n fo u r w eeks ago.
M r. and M rs. F re d B o y d and M r.
and M rs Jo h n Jepson a tte n d e d the
- *■*' J
fu n e ra l S a tu rd a y o f a S panish W a r
ve te ra n . R a lp h H a rt, o f D ille y .
M rs T ed M o r i is i l l in th e Jones
h o sp ita l.
M any Present at
Blooming Church
Ceremony S u n d a y
1937 CROSLEY
'»Mer*;
HI
>*»
The must distinctive c h a r ­
acteristic of ttie new 1937
CROSLEY is the excep­
tional o p e ra tin g econom y
of the ELECTROSAVER,
th e new CROSLEY h e r­
m etically sealed - in re ­
frig e ra tin g unit. A most
rem u rk u h lc advance in
electric refrig e ratio n .
Styled fo r to d a y ’s sm art
kitchens and priced f o r
to d ay 's practical budgets.
Inapect the NEW CROS­
LEY SH ELVA DO R t o ­
day.
EASY
TERM S
Bristol Hardware
Hillsboro
Open until 9 p. in. Saturdays
Catholic O rder Soon
Observe Anniversaryz
( ( ‘n n tin a rd fro m p ave I>
S iste rs M. A n th o n y , M M a rg a re t
and p o s tu la n t A n n a R itz in g e r.
T tie se rn n d c a ll fro m th is c o u n ty
fo r m is s io n a rie s cam e in M a rc h o f
th a t same y e a r fo llo w in g th e es­
ta b lis h m e n t
at
B e a v e rto n o f St.
M a ry 's hom e fo r boys. S iste rs M.
Cecelia. M . A lo y s ia and M . S e ra ­
p h im a n sw e re d th is r a il.
Convent Moved
F o llo w in g th e o p e n in g o f th e
hoys’ hom e, it was fo u n d th a t th e
de m a n d fo r ad m ission was so g re a t
th a t m o re assistance w o u ld be n e e d ­
ed fro m th e S isters, w it h ttie re s u lt
I liâ t A rc h b is h o p Goss tra n s fe rre d
tlie m o th e r house and n o v itia te fro m
S u b lim ity to St. M arys.
T h e m o ve was m ade J u n e 27, 1891.
and a n e w c o n ve n t, m o th e r house
and n o v itia te e sta b lish e d on p ro p e r­
ty n e x t th e hoys' hom e. In 1902 a
w in g was added and St. M a ry 's I n ­
s titu te . a b o a rd in g and d a y school
fo r g irls , was e sta blish ed .
T h re e
ye a rs la te r th e e s ta b lis h m e n t was
e n la rg e d w it li th e a d d itio n
of a
ch a p e l and g y m n a s iu m .
L it t le was added to th e p ro p e rty
A p r il D ru g Specials
Face Tissues, 200 count
A larm Clocks. Each
H t'u u lo r $1 and $1 50 values.
Page Three
M rs. A lv a
L o g a n , M rs. S
A.
D. M eek, and M r and M rs . J. L .
V a n D o m e le n to o k
t h e tr a v e lin g
g a v e l to R iv e rs id e G ra n g e at D ille y
F rid a y n ig h t
Program at Meacham
fro m 1905 u n t il 1930 w h e n th e n e w
fo u r-s to ry , f ir e - p r o o f b u ild in g was
e rected on th e p re se n t site, th e o ld
b u ild in g d e m o lish e d , a nd th e n e w
e s ta b lis h m e n t changed
in
nam e
fro m St. M a ry 's In s titu te
to
St.
M a ry 's o f th e V a lle y .
T h e n e w hom e p ro v id e s q u a rte rs
fo r n u n s in r e tire m e n t, class room s
fo r n o v itia te s , and a b o a rd in g school
fo r la y g irls . T h e m e m b e rs h ip o f
th e c o m m u n ity n o w is 200.
La t a u tu m iu a $30.(MX) ch a p e l on
th e south side o f th e m a in b u ild in g
was co m p le te d and dedicated.
F o llo w in g a re th e schooLs c o n ­
du cted by th e S iste rs a nd th e d a te
o f e s ta b lis h m e n t
S u b lim ity . 1888; V e rb o o rt. 1891:
St .M ary's home. 1891, St. M a ry 's
b o a rd in g and d a y school. 1902; S a ­
,
Hill School Has
Ups and Doivns;
'
Finally Closed
,
1
D eer L a k e school, fiv e m i l e s
n o rth w e s t o f S tim s o n 's m ill o n
S coggin creek, closed th is w e e k
( and th e te a ch e r w e n t hom e a fte r
w a itin g v a in ly a w e e k fo r h e r
p u p ils to r e tu rn P u p il and school
b o a rd a lik e have fa d ed fro m th is
m o u n ta in re tre a t.
A n d so has ended som e o f th e
|
! d iffic u ltie s o f O B. K ra u s , su p e r -
l in te n d e n t o f schools, w h o has been
ke p t b u sy a p p o in tin g school o f f i-
| cia ls a nd k e e p in g peace in th e d is -
cred Heait Tillam ook
s... i » d I tr ic t.
L a s t a u tu m n . K ra u s relate s, th re e
H e a rt, G e rv a is . 1908; St. Stephens,
P o rtla n d . 1909; H o ly Cross. P o rt- , fa m ilie s appeared and asked fo r
Jand. 1912; St F ra n cis. Hoy. 1912; St ' th e school fo r s ix p u p ils . L a c k in g
( ’(‘c ilia . B e a ve rto n 1913; St M a t­ I a school b o a rd in th is re m o te d is ­
thew s. H ills b o ro . 1914. St. A gathas, tr ic t. K ra u s a p p o in te d th e head o f
P o rtla n d . 1915, St. Johns. M ilw a u ­ I each fa m ily a m e m b e r o f t h e
kie . 1919; St
A n d re w s , P o rtla n d . I b o a rd a nd th e w ife o f one m e m ­
1921; O u r L a d y o f S o rro w s . P o rt-J b e r th e c le rk .
land. 1926; St M a r y ’s. S ta y to n . 1932.
Som e o f th e o th e r d ire c to rs w e re
P re se n t r e g is tra tio n to ta ls
¡223 ! o f th e o p in io n th a t t h e ir w iv e s
p u p ils .
s h o u ld have been c le r k a n d so d is ­
c o n te n t w as b o rn .
A t th e end o f th e f ir s t m o n th
one fa m ily m ove d a w a y , le a v in g
' fo u r p u p its . A m o n th ago th e sec-
; ond fa m ily m oved a w a y and th e
fir s t fa m ily cam e back. N et re s u lt.
I a s h a k e u p in school o ffic ia ls . T w o
i By Mrs. E. L. Cox I
K IN T O N
A
m e e tin g o f
th e ■ w eeks ago the rest o f th e p o p u la -
b o a rd o f d ire c to rs o f th e school , tio n m ove d a w a y , le a v in g n e ith e r
w as h e ld at th e school house d u r ­ p u p ils n o r o ffic e rs . N e t re s u lt:
in g th e past w e e k to co n sid e r h i r ­ S chool closed.
T h e te a ch e r was M iss L a N o ra
in g tw o n e w te a che rs to rep la ce
M iss H e le n
S c h n e id e r a nd M rs. N e a l o f V a n c o u v e r. W a s h , w h o
A u d re y
V u n d e rm o s t,
w ho
h a ve th is w e e k d e p a rte d fo r hom e
been v e ry
successful d u r in g th e d is a p p o in tm e n t a nd d isg u st.
past th re e years B o th have re s ig n ­
ed. M iss S c h n e id e r w ill teach at
G a rd e n H om e a nd M rs. V a n d e r-
m ost w ill d e vo te h e r tim e to te a c h ­
in g a la rg e p ia n o class o f p u p ils.
M rs L i l l y M . B ic r ly sp e n t a fe w
L E IS E Y V IL L E — A n a c h ie v e m e n t
days d u rin g th e past w e e k at h e r
K in to n hom e, r e tu r n in g to H ills ­ m e e tin g o f th e 4-H c lu b s w i l l be
h e ld F rid a y at th e school house. A
b o ro th e fir s t o f th is w e e k.
R ic h a rd O lso n o f A lo h a is at p ie so cia l w ill be h e ld , a nd L . E
th e hom e o f M r. a nd M rs W a rre n F ra n c is , a ssistant c o u n ty agent, is
to sh o w some film s .
W ilso n , w h e re he lia s e m p lo y m e n t.
Mrs. Sinclair Hostess
O ffic e rs o f K in to n G ra n g e w ill
T h e W o m en 's c lu b m et at th e
h o ld a p ra c tic e m e e tin g at th e h a ll
hom e o f M rs. J o h n S in c la ir T h u r s ­
ttiis F rid a y e v e n in g , as a class w ill d a y w it h a la rg e a tte nd a n ce . T h e y
be ta k e n in at th e n e x t m e e tin g decid e d to m a k e a d is p la y o f fa n c y
o f th e grange. M a y 1.
w o r k and o ld a rtic le s a t th e fe d e ra ­
S ervice s at th e c h u rc h w i l l be as tio n m e e tin g at C o rn e liu s S a tu rd a y
fo llo w s : P ra y e r m e e tin g and B ib le M rs. E in a r B e rg g re n .
M rs . L i l l y
stu d y, F rid a y a t 8 p. m .; p re a c h in g H a n le y . M rs. J o h n n ie Gates. M rs. A.
s e rv ic e by Hev. C. C. P o lin g o f Maes, and M rs. C. D. H u dson w e re
P o rtla n d . S u n d a y m o rn in g a t 9:45; nam ed as delegates.
B ib le school. 10:45. E v e ry o n e is in ­
v ite d to a tte n d . T h e pastor. Rev.
Cornelius Mrthodist Episcopal
V ir g il Specce is a w a y c o n d u c tin g
C h u rc h school. 9. f iv e classes:
e v a n g e lis tic m eetings, b u t e xpects te x tb o o k . G od's H o ly W o rd : M rs.
to occu p y his p u lp it A p r il 25.
M a ttie S m ith , s u p e rin te n d e n t. W o r­
Kinton Teachers
Resign Places
Achievement Meet
Leisyville Friday
Timber
M r. and M rs. E a rl B ye rs a nd son
Jack and M r
a nd M rs. H a ro ld
B yers, a ll o f W a rre n to n , v is ite d at
th e hom e o f th e boys’ parents. M r.
and M rs. A r t h u r B ye rs, o v e r th e
w e e k -e n d .
F ra n c in e
G irs h b e rg e r
w e n t b a ck h o m e w ith M r. and
M rs H a ro ld B ye rs fo r a sh o rt v is it.
G ilb e r t F ro st o f H a r ris b u r g v is ­
ite d frie n d s in T im b e r F rid a y n ig h t
and S a tu rd a y .
M r. and M rs. A r t h u r B ra d e n v is ­
ite d t h e ir s o n -in -la w and d a u g h te r,
M r. and M rs. R oy M oore, at M ossy­
ro ck. W ash , th is w e e k-e n d .
M iss F lo re n c e S chenck, p rim a ry
teacher, spent th e w e e k-e n d a t h e r
hom e in P o rtla n d .
E d y th e Skeels is v e ry i l l a t h e r
hom e in W e stim b e r.
M rs. E a rle F iah e r. w h o has been
i l l in th e E m a n u e l h o s p ita l in P o r t­
land. re tu rn e d to h e r hom e a t S u n ­
set C a m p W ednesday.
M eacham P .-T A . w ill g iv e a pie
social a n d p ro g ra m at th e school
' house S a tu rd a y e v e n in g T h e p ro ­
g ra m w i l l co n sist o f s k its , r e c ita ­
tio n s, m usic, S w iss y o d e lin g and
e le c tric g u ita r p la y in g . E v e ry o n e
I p re s id e n t. O ffic ia l b o a rd and w o rk - is w e lcom e to a tte n d .
Program Interests
e rs' conference, se cond T ue sd a y o f
A n y o n e in th is c o m m u n ity , w h o
1 each m o n th , 7:30. Q u a rte r ly Con-
fe re n
A p r il 27. L a d ie s ' A id soci- has a n y th in g in th e lin e o f songs,
e ty. W ednesdays, 1:00. P ra y e r m e e t- m usic, s k its o r a n y o th e r th in g
M ondays. W ed- is w e lco m e, to a tte n d th e J u n io r
ing. T h u rs d a y . 7
nesdays a nd F ri days. 4 to 5. m e m - A m a te u r N ig h t to be h e ld at th e
b e rs h ip tra in in g Classes, ta u g h t b y F a rm e rs ' U n io n m e e tin g at N o rth
pastor. Recreatu an p e rio d a nd s u r- P la in s T h u rs d a y n ig h t. P riz e s w i l l
p ris e p re c e d in g da.-
Rev. A le x - be o ffe re d .
Mrs. Reynolds Honored
a n d e r H a w th o rn e , pastor.
M rs. C. S. R e y n o ld s was h o n o r­
ed w it h a b ir th d a y p a rty a t h e r
hom e F rid a y a fte rn o o n . T h e a f t ­
e rn o o n w as sp e n t in games. P re s­
ent w e re M esdam es O r v ille R e y ­
n o ld s o f F ore st G ro v e . F l o y d
(C o n tin u rd fro m p **e 1)
R a ffe ty and d a u g h te r. F ra n k C o rey.
been pi »-rated am o n g th e c o u n tie s J L. V a n D o m e le n a n d son. W. S.
and t h e ir v a rio u s ta x in g d is tric ts , H a h n . C. I W illia m s , W. W. W il­
re s u ltin g in a va st s a v in g to th e ta x - liam s. G o rd o n L a y to n , F re d Jesse,
p a ye rs in these counties. T e m p le to n
p o in te d out
T h e O. & C lands o r ig in a lly c o m ­
p ris e d tw o m illio n acres and w e re
g ra n te d to th e r a ilw a y co m p a n y to
a i.-t in th e b u ild in g o f th e S o u th ­
e rn P a c ific , m ost o f th e la n d s b e in g
p a te n te d n h a lf c e n tu ry ago. T h e re
a re n o w 65.76.3 acres in th is c o u n ty .
Counties Prepare
Attack on New Law
Bath Set
Lands Seized
T h e r a ilw a y was re q u ire d to se ll
th e lands to a c tu a l s e ttle rs in
t r a c t ! o f ■ t to « X eed 100 acres at
$2.50 an acre. V io la tio n o f th is p ro ­
v is io n
b ro u g h t
about
lit ig a tio n
w h ic h re tu rn e d th e la n d s to th e
g o v e rn m e n t in 1916.
A lo n g pei >d fo llo w e d in w h ic h
th e c o u n tie s h a ve been a tte m p tin g
to o b ta in a m o re e q u a b le d iv is io n
o f fu n d s fo r p a y m e n ts b y th e g o v ­
e rn m e n t in lie u o f taxes.
Mason Hill
G ra n t W a ld o rf o f Camas. Wash
spent S u n d a y a t th e B. E. W a ld o rf
home.
T h e B illin g s fa m ily h ad th e m is -
fd rtu n c to lose a v a lu a b le co w last
w eek. T h is is th e t h ir d a n im a l
th e y have lost by b e in g h u r t in
tim b e r.
B E W a ld o rf. M r. and M rs. L
P. H a rris o n
v is ite d
re la tiv e s in
Camas. Wash., on S a tu rd a y .
M rs
J o h n P a v e lc ik was u n d e r
d o c to r's ca re in H ills b o ro f o r se v­
e ra l days th e past w eek.
M esdam es C h a rle s Johnson. B E
W a ld o rf. Id a W o lf. J o h n P a v e lie k
and G eorge H ill m et a t th e W S
F re n c h hom e A p r il 2 in h o n o r o f
M rs. F re n c h 's b irth d a y .
FREE
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Udga, a Doctor’s prescription at
Hillsboro Pharmacy
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R e m o v a b le c y lin d e r sleeves.
H e a v y 3 -b e a rin g c ra n k s h a ft d r ille d
f o r p re ssu re lu b ric a tio n .
A ll p a rts scaled a g a in s t dust.
B a n d o p e ra te d c lu tc h h a n d le d fr o m
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F in a l d r iv e o f s te e l r o lle r c h a in s
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M A C H IN E R Y
s h ip se rvice. 9:45. gospel se rm o n by
pastor.
C h o ir o f y o u n g
people.
S p e cia l m usic, p ia n is t. L e s te r M oo-
b e rry . E p w o rth
League, 7, M rs.
J u liu s
D c lm o n te ,
a d v is o r. H om e
1 M is s io n a ry so cie ty, second T uesday
| o f each m o n th . M rs. A . J. O liv e r.
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P o t t e r ’s F lo w e r S h o p
with Fred's Market
Phone 651
Spring
A uto Service
•Donclson & Sewell
P hone 953
H illsboro
G a s o lin e , O i l ,
B a tte ry
C h e c k , T ir e s , L u b r ic a tio n
Jo b , C a r W ash , A ccess­
o rie s !
l l'N E R A L
D IR E C T O R S
a nd
L IC E N S E D E M B A I.M E R S
Sewer Pipe
B usch's has every auto
service to m ake sp rin g
m otoring enjoyable.
Let us supply you w ith con­
crete or v itrified clay pipe,
or iron soil pipe.
P r o m p t S e rv ic e
N o r th o f C a n n e ry , across W. W a s h in g to n St.
A
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a dash of color is added lo the business envelope corner
card to attract attention and increase advertising value.
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R e a s o n a b le C o st
BUSCH’S
T w o H a n d y L o c a tio n s
S E R V IC E G A R A G E
P h o n e 501
S U P E R S E R V IC E
S T A T IO N
Hillsboro Concrete Brick SC Tile Co.
"S a ve on D ru g s ”
l By Zell Struthers)
H IT E O N —H ite o n c lu b m e t A p r il
7 at th e hom e o f M rs. L e n a O lson.
R o ll c a ll was " b r ig h t s a yin g s o f
c h ild re n ." N in e te e n m em bers and
tw o v is ito r s w e re present. D e le ­
gates w e re a p p o in te d to th e c o u n ty
fe d e ra tio n
m e e tin g at C o rn e liu s
A p r il 17. E le c tio n c f o ffic e rs was
h e ld and a ll o ffic e rs w e re u n a n ­
im o u s ly elected f o r a n o th e r ye a r.
N in e te e n H ite o n p u p ils to o k th e
tu b e rc u lo s is test a t th e T ig a rd h ig h
school la st T ue sd a y and none o f
th e m re -a c te d . P u p ils w i l l be v a c ­
c in a te d fo r s m a llp o x T h u rs d a y .
M iss E liz a b e th S tru th e rs ivas a
w e e k -e n d gu e st o f M iss R u th F u lg -
ham . w h o is a s tu d e n t a t M o n ­
m o u th n o rm a l.
C h e ste r R o b in so n was hom e fro m
O. S. C. f o r th e w e e k-e n d .
M r. and M rs. H a rle y T a y lo r o f
A lb a n y w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f
M rs. T a y lo r's sister, M rs. L e o n a rd
S ta rk .
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1 Lice n se d P lu m b e rs
2 L ic e n s e d H e lp e rs
A ll K in d s o f C o n c r e te a n d C la y B u ild in g M a te r ia ls
P r e s c r ip tio n S p e c ia lis ts
Hiteon Club Names
Delegates Officers
C a sh
P r ic e ....................
Hillsboro Plum b­
ing & A ppliance
Company
W e h a n d le W illa m in a a n d
C o lu m b ia B u ild in g T ile a n d
D r a in T ile .
G a le s C r e e k ,
W illa m e tte R iv e r a n d C o l­
u m b ia R iv e r S a n d s a n d
G r a v e ls .
Zipper Bag, $1.50 value. Each
98c
Toilet Set, 3 -piece. Special
$4.95
Elaine Corry Honored
M r3. F ra n k C o re y
e n te rta in e d
w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y in
h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
o f h e r d a u g h te r E la in e . G uests
w ere M iss H u ld a M a u re r o f P o r t­
land. C h ris M a u re r a nd L o u ise and
Herb« t o f H ills b o ro , a nd M r. and
M rs. C o re y and fa m ily .
O ffic e rs E le cte d
M ea ch a m P .-T A re-e le cte d o f ­
fic e rs as fo llo w s : M rs. F ern L in n ,
p re s id e n t:
M rs
M a rv in
S w a n k,
v ic e -p re s id e n t; M rs. L a w re n c e B a ­
con. s e c re ta ry , a nd M rs . A rc h ie
T hom pson, tre a s u re r.
M r a nd M rs. J. L . V a n D o m e le n
and d a u g h te r, M u h a la C orey. A lm a
R a ffe ty a n d M a rg a re t M ath ie se n
a tte n d e d th e w e d d in g o f M iss D o r-
o tn y V a n D o m e le n a nd O le N ie lse n
at th e St. F ra n c is c h u rc h o f R o y
T uesday m o rn in g .
M r. and M rs. S y d n e y C o n n o lly
o f W illa m in a sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d
w ith re la tiv e s h e re a n d in H ills ­
boro.
D in n e r p a rty guests o f M r. and
M rs. E a ri H o lle n b e c k S u n d a y w e re
M r and M rs . S y d n e y C o n n o lly o f
W illa m in a . M r. and M rs. L e o n a rd
V a n D o m e le n o f R oy, a nd M r. and
M rs. H u b e rt S m ith and son E a rl.
5-foot tub. 17x19 Lav­
ato ry , C hina Closet Set
B ig assortm ent.
(¡He bottle H and Lotion and 15c bottle
M outh W ash with each pu rch ase of
50c S anli-Septic Lotion.
$1.25 \;tlne. S p e c ia l o n ly
Jam es M ath ie se n , E. L e m in g , B u t ­
le r R a ffe ty . G eorge C o n n o lly a n d '
son. H a ro ld R eynolds, M rs. M a ria
Jackson. A lr.ia R a ffe ty , M rs. K e n ­
n e th K eenon. M rs. L a u ra E d d in g ­
ton R u b y R e yn o ld s and M rs. H ey-
Corner Third and Baseline
Phone 391
A. II. Busch, Prop
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lope th ro u g h th e Mail-W ell Lor-
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design — add a gadget here and
a dash of color there — and you
have it an envelope in keeping
w ith th e n a tu re of your httsincss
and one you w ill he. proud to
use.
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