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Page Two Helvetia Roll H onor Given; Describes Trip £3 O Reed ville Bov Hotiored on Birthday Possible Union Stirs Dispensers ill) E velyn I t.i 11 iehl i my crops because of th e increased B usinessm en of H illsboro w ill be yield frein good Helds of alfalfa, hosts to all th e boys and g irls of O utstanding P layers eyes As soon as any sym ptom s and second, if also m eans a gen W ashington county on May 21 and iBv Mrs. J. M. Davidson) Bob S u th erlan d » a s chosen as the .»re noticed see your physician and ei lly unproved q u ality of hay In H ELV ETIA — H onor roll for the 22 A large m erry-go-round, e q u ip outstan d in g b asketball player o f follow ihe treatm en t p iescrib ed by the opinion of this group, th e in- past six w eeks at H elvetia school in ped w ith a large sized calliope o r last season and » a s a u a rd e d Mr him . P ink-eye is very contagious vivase in acreages of crops m en cludes Patil Bishop. Donald G u er gan. to g eth er w ith th e fe rn s wheel, H ath h o rn 's trophy for good six.rts- and anyone yvho has it m ust be tioned .should come at the expense ber. R uth G uerber, A nnie Mercep. w ill give splendid en tertain m en t on m anship isolated from th e rest of th e fa m of probably oats, ats and ve h for B etty Yungen. Jean Yungen, H a r the tw o days. hay. and on tht hill land from New Student Enrolls ily u n til condition c le a rs" Som e convenient dow n tow n lo old McCucn. B arbara M eier Pauline potatoes. Donna Belle H anna e n t e r e d Picnic P lanned and C harlene W agner, L illie W ag cation w ill be secured and the rides Pol.» tecs Poor C rop M r S talley's civics classes are ner. A lbert Jossi. Marv Sanders. w ill be ab solutely free to all boys school A pril 22 She is a fresh W hile pot at I he en th u siastic about the picnic at soil in the past been one of our School w ill close May 28 a week and girls P aren ts of th e children man from Elmo. Missouri. R aym ond I.air had an ap p en d i R eam er's Rest May 22 it is to be late because of sickness. Friday the w ill be given tick ets free upon a p p rofitable crops. the past few year - a jo in t picnic w ith all five classes children. 37 in num ber, will attend plication to an v of th e business citis o p eratio n last week Miss P o tts atten d ed a con v en an d th eir high school friends a t they have not been so good and Ihe m usical contest at N orth Plains firm s, w ho p articip ate in this big the fact that they a re a late crop goodw ill event tion for cam p leaders at Eugene tending M rs L u c ille Im la y a m i d a u g h te rs and tak e part. dug in O ctober oi N ovem ber tne.in> Each fam ily w ill be provided w ith S atu rd ay . She w a s rep resen tin g H elvetia Ju n io r Cooks m et A pril Last Friday. G eneral M otors p re that th e fa rm e r has no opportu- spent th e w eek end w ith M r and a sufficient nu m b er of tick ets to C am p H ilhx’kburn. w here she is to sented several short subjects, p art M rs E a rl A n d e rs o n f C orvallis 17 at the school. mtx to get a crop s«*edcd en the give th eir ch ild ren all free rides. be eam p leader this sum m er. Tells About Trip T h ere w as a fa m ily re u n io n at of w hich » e r e technicolored. on ground a fte r the potatoes a re off The nam es of th e firm s from T o .Award L etters Miss M arjorie Meek gave an in th e ir sound film to H ilhi students. in tim e to establish i t s e l f sufticent- th e L o w e hom e Sunda.x. T w e n tx w hom tick ets can be i red w ho G irls' L e tte r club met last week terestin g report of h er trip to C al P rom F riday ly to hold the soil if conditions are mi ri e present w id in g and ad o p ted its official le tte r and ifornia and Old Mexico before the a re acting as hosts , tn d xent th e xvei K athleen Wolf Ju n io r-S en io r prom » ill be held fax vi able for ero.Mon. th e funds to r:i for -» e a te r. Four g i r l s . M argaret tins Friday S unshine club T hursday at the cud XX It h hef sister. M l\ r : V ei The ju n io rs invited m ent. w ’! be !.• A farm ing system developed to N orth P lains K. P hall. S he had C ypher E leanor B endler. D orothy A hr. • r 1 • at H illsboro siHi.sored 1’izei. and F lorence Jan sen , have the sen. -is and th e ir friends Vivian keep these slopes covered w ith a pictures to show th e places of in n ex t week T h e t . t Win I .i m els terest visited. M arjorie said th at she by th e retail trades eo: u itti - of tiie earn ed th e ir 250 points, th e am ount Levy is all-girl o rch estra » ill fu r crop in th e w in te r time, and w hich t In th«? p relim inary track meet w hich m - req u ired for a letter g ir l's sw e a t nish th e music. would provide for th e utilization enjoyed every m inute of th e trip ch am b er of ro m rai r. Seniors \\ m ef m ore gras.; and legum e crop*, held m H ilL boro Fruhix R eedxille and expressed h e r appreciation of eludes C. C. W ebber. liairm an. P. er. A bout 15 or 20 girls w ill get A. A nderson. J a k e Wi lass I boys' «’un 24 entries In the cl it. Ralph Wil- indoor would be of m aterial benefit. th e hel;p received that m ade the letters. T w elve freshm en g irls have j T he boys' in ter - class 440-yard relay, second; shot put. Infested 1 and Fallow gam es began F riday S enior boys trip possible. Mrs. C. S piering su b son. Tom Wentz. F red E ngeldinger. earn ed first num eral aw ards. N ve Bristol. G eorge S e l f r i d g e . Most all land ai u ill> oted first, K enneth Coon; st eond Dan beat the sophom ores. 3-0 C lifford stitu ted for th e present Forty m em Tourney to Begin bers and several children w ere p res G eorge Fischer. L ester Ireland. V. B eginning next w eek, th e i n t e r - 1 B etzer and Bob S u th erlan d a re to sum m er fallow in this county is O 'M eara 2.» yard dash 1st Holland ent. Two new m em bers joining are W. G ardner. Jo e Coe and H arry Class in d o o r to u rn am en t for girls senior captains; Ed G rogan. Ira land infested w ith C anada thistle Frost High ju m p . 2nd. K enneth Coon; broad jum p. 2nd, K enneth Mrs A ndrew C h risten er and Mrs. Bates. S ta tu s and R obert Vanl.om . j u n or w ild m orning glor> W hile th: A special com m ittee fo r solicita w ill begin. T he follow ing captains ior; G eorge Tsugaxx.i. ¿¿ophoinore, acreage of crop land so infested is Coon In class ll boys High jum p. R. W estcott. Hostesses w ere Mes- have been chosen for th e girls' in tion of funds and g en eral a rra n g e alm ost negligible as com pared to 1st. Jo h n F ian k . second. H ow ard dam es Jam es Davis. Em m a D ier- do o r baseball team s: Freshm an. ar.d Bud Hines, freshm an. dorff. J. M. Davidson and D. E m ents includes H. A. Haley. R alph M arjorie S ig ler and R osanne Weil: the total, the increase m the num ! T raehscl. Pole vault, 1st, Donald Wilson and Jo e Coe Dapp. N ext m eeting w ill be May 20 ber of fields that a r e infested lljg g »0 x.utl dash 1st, K eith H a r Sophom ore. H elen Im lay an d Anna (By W hozitt?) A eordial invitation is extended, and all m em bers are urged to be w ould seem to indicate th at unle>?, ris HI 7 • X.ud dash, 2nd. Bill M orris L eider; Ju n io r. Tosh T s u g a w a ;1 A fter all that stu ff Jean P erson th ere is m ore general effort present for the election o f officers and it is expected th a t h u n d red s of Senior. E lvera Sahnoyv. A nyone to 220 van l i« lav. fu st In class I girls H ostesses w ill be Mesdames B ertha boys and girls w ill be on hand to get w ishing to sign w ith th e above said about not asking out-siders to w ards control and eradication, that 7» xartl flash. 1st K ath h v n Wolfe yard dash, 1st. Mary Underxvood Dorland. M aud French. May Hill th e ir free rides on th e m erry-go- captains, please see them at once th e G. R. dance w hat does she the acreage, w hich w ould have to ro u n d and ferris w heel. up and do but ask one herself! and M aria Jackson. be fallow ed annually for purposes Relay 1st. B aseball throxv for d is t Each cap tain is to sign u p 16 Who was t out w alking Friday ance. 2nd. Mary U nderw ootl. b ase Sale Success g irls an d give th eir nam es to night wit it A llan S ’ A nyhow, of w eed control, w ould increase ball throw for distance. 1st. K a th F red R eufener had a very success trem endously. This m akes it d e sir E velyn H aw orth by F rid ay . th e neighbors on B aseline street leen Wolfe. In class ,1 girls 60-yard fu l auction sale last week Some more em phasis local- dash. D ate Set w ould ap p reciate less singing and a ly b le on to th place Is». Lillian U nderw ood; 2ml. fine g rade m ilk cows sold for over a t phase » 1 the conserxa- G irl R eserve p arty an d dance clapping. Mabel Underxvood 40-yard flash. $100. The H elvetia S unshine club lion program . d ate has been d efin itely set fo r, In case you w ant to know w hat 1st. Helen Pizer. Relay, first place served lunch to n early 200. Coffee May 15 C om m ittees have been ap- Dor W eibel has that won haven't (By Mrs. O. II. Peterson) w as furnished free by Mr Reufener. Baseball th ro w for distance« 1st. I.FWIS M U T E PETERSON j —it's LeRoy Jack M any cam e a fter noon. A nyone in L illian Underxvood. BEND—A b rid al show er w as g iv pointed. W arning G iven Some o f he kids go outdoor to tending to have a sale and w ho wish en Miss M aud G holson T h u rsd ay Lexvis M. Peterson, 76. died at F orm er P astor Dies Mrs. W einstein, school nurse, is play indoor—so what'.’ to have lunch served could com evening at th e T ig ard G ran g e hail the co u n ty hospital S a tu rd a y m o rn W ord has been received of the alw ay s glad to advice a n y o n e m unicate w’ith th e S unshine club by h e r m any friends. T he w eek b e Tom S tretch er w as seen w ith ing. He xvas a resident of W ash d eath of L. M Boozer o f C edar m em bers. P ro fit m ade from the fo re Miss G holson w as also given against disease. T ins w eek h e r th at West Linn b ru n e tte again. ington county for th irty years. F u Rapids. Iowa, form er Evangelical lunch sale is b eing used to help several o th er show ers, one at th e topic is "p in k -ey e:" "T h ere are A t the m usic to u rn am en t S a tu r n eral serv ices xvere held Monday needy fam ilies, m any of whom are hom e of Miss V irginia Jen sen in still m any cases of p in k -ey e in day. D avid C ritten d en sang his from Y ounng’s F uneral Home xvith pastor of H illsboro and also form er pastor of O renco and R eeth 11 If from th e East. T igard last w eek and one in P o rt high school, and p aren ts a re urged song clear th ro u g h w ithout sto p in term en t in th e local cem etery. churches. See Elk Herd to w atch for in flam m ation of the ping. Fancy that! land and M etzger. Mr. and Mrs. Claude K ey and The th ree Boy Scouts, w ho ac L ittle Miss H elen G ro er cele b rat H illsboro A rgus con tain s all th« fam ily and M r an d Mrs B e rt Rob- com panied th e ir scout m aster. Jo s ed h er fo u rth b irth d ay S unday by in keeping w ith th e day. w hich will nexvs of H illsboro an d th e sur ertson and fam ily w ent to G o b le eph Wenzel, to th e S alm onberry tak in g a trip to th e coast accom pan be given d u ring th e lecture hour ro unding com m unities. R ead i i S unday to visit relalixes riv e r over th e w eek-end. had a great ied by h er m other. Mrs. A. P. G roer. ab o u t 1:30 in th e afternoon. A lt are and keep inform ed on w h at U th rill w hen a h erd of elk. restin g in and Mr. and Mrs H. Doane and S ubscribe noxv to the Argus. invited. h appening a t home. tf th e brush, w as frig h ten ed and ran d a u g h ter B arb ara from P ortland. Services for this w eek at the off. T hey counted 22 head, mostly Miss L ucille P eterson, w ho spent church w ill be as follows: p ray er cows. The boys w ere H enry Bishop. th e past w eek at th e hom e of h er m eeting and Bible study, also re g u E rnest S anders and Emil Y urkovich. p arents. Mr. and M rs O. H. P e te r la r m onthly business m eeting at the H enry Bishop brought hom e tw o son. and fam ily re tu rn e d S unday to W H E N B U Y IN G church this F riday a t 8 p. m.; d eer horns. He found both in the th e C. E S tre tc h e r hom e n ear z p reaching by th e pastor. Rev. V ir sam e place. The boys had a fine Scholls, w h ere she is em ployed. (Ry Mrs. John Haase) gil Speece. Sunday. 9:45 a. m.. fill- fishing trip and some caught the Play M ay 7 FIRD ALE-IO W A H IL L - M r and low ed by Bible school. All a re in lim it. T igard high seniors, u n d er th e d i Mrs. T ennis P y le » e r e su rp rised vited A p reaching service w ill be Mrs. B leuer Home rection of Mrs. M ullen, a re reh e a rs Mrs. Louise B leu er retu rn ed from ing a play en titled "O nce in a Life on th eir 34th w edding an n iv e rsa ry h eld by the pastor at 8 n. m. th e hospital A pril 19 and is conval Time. ' B etty Selliken and K enneth l a s t Thursday- evenini? P resen t Society to Meet w ere M r and Mrs. Sam G erig. Don escing a t h er home. L adies' Aid society w ill m eet M cCORM ICK - DEERING O w rey have th e leading roles. The Pearson. Jo h n H aase and th ree Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H erm an T h u rsd ay afternoon. May 6. at the w ill be given M ay 7. children. Mrs. F red Haase. Mr.- hom e of Mrs C ora M etzentine. Zahler. A pril 16. at th e P o rtlan d p lay Mrs. N ellie E lw ert. com m ercial F ra n k W aibel. M rs E fm er Boge. sanatarium . a girl. The baby is n am teac h er at th e T ig ard high school, H en ry G u rsk e of Blooming, and H iteon. w ith Mrs. L uella F aix joint ed L ucille Elaine. hostess. Ray H ofer, w ho has been w orking announces th a t h e r ty p in g class won th e honor guests. Honors in "500” A niversarv C elebrated th e state cham pionship fo r th e fifth in the Jackson garag e at N orth w ere won by Don Pearson, high Mr. and Mrs. V anH orn observed consecutive y ear in th e contest at and Sam Gerig. low. Plains, left fo r Seaside M onday to th e ir 23rd w edding an n iv e rsa ry last M em bers of th e class ta k See ih e w ork in th e G ro at's garage, w here Corvallis. A ttend i ’onferenee T h u rsd ay w ith a fam ily dinner. O n ing p a rt w ere E ilene Collins. D or he w as em ployed last year. M ils M ary and Linda Koch and ly th e fam ily an d n ear relatives In the A rgus w indow this w eek is othy Ream. Ju n e Collins. Florence Louise P eters of F irdale. a c e c o e n t-1 " e r e present Hazel C lark an d B etty Schu- an egg of unu su al size w ith an o th er Panck, Mr. and Mrs. E rickson of Salem D orothy Ream won a Royal panied by Miss H elene S ch u ltz ef average egg inside. T he egg w as bring. F arm ington, atten d ed th e O regon Were guests the first of tiie week of ty p e w rite r fo r h aving th e highest broken w hen E lfner R atch e'd er ratin g on th at m achine. E ducational co n ference at M on h er sistei1. Mrs. E v e re tt I). WrlgWt. HE W EKTON Phone found it n e a r th e w ater fo u n tain in M r and Mrs. A lb ert D allm ann. m outh Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P h illip A dam s and A ho Used i ra: t his chicken house. Mr S arah D allm ann and Miss B er T rucks, ( '. i r , I arm M a e h in f ry G eorge L ockett, w ho h as been from T uesday to T hursday B etty Lou H urley, seventh g rade son th spent th a G erig visited w ith Mrs. Dall- e hom e of Mrs. A dam 's sister. ill w ith w hooping cough for th e m is the lastest addition to the pupils at an n 's sister, Mrs. S am G erig, of Mrs V era G eelan, n e a r G aston, w ho past five w eeks, has re tu rn e d to C ornelius Sunday. at H elvetia school. H er p aren ts are is th e F ird ale school. ill. on th e T in k er place n e a r C onnell O rpha C arter, w ho w as q u ite ' M rs- R obcrt Pom eroy, w ho wa Mrs. B ert M eyer re tu rn e d hom e rep o rted as ill last w eek, is im prov station. last w eek a fte r n early a w eek v isit ill w ith p n eum onia last w eek, now ing slo-.vly at th e St. V incents hos ing friends at P o rtlan d . T ualatin has p leu risy and suffers consid p ital in P ortland, w h ere she w ill be erably. V iew and B ethany. L ittle J a u n ita Gerig. d a u g h te r of for a w hile. B ert Sm ith of S an ta B arb ara. C a l. v isited recen tly at th e h om e of his Mr. and Mrs. R eynold G erig of St. cousin. Mrs C harles D everell. and Helens, is stay in g w ith h er g ran d Mr. D everell. en ro u te to Seattle, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sam G erig ^Continued from par* P C harles Robinson has been ill in n early 40 percent," said E aster ‘‘The Wash., to v isit o th er relatives. bed w ith th e flu since last T h u rs q u ality of o u r scouting is good and day. (Connnurd from D a.r 1) it w ould show ex trem ely poor ju d g cam poree is u n d e r th e d irection of Mrs. C a rte r H onored m ent at th is tim e to allow o u r in- i W illiam F. Johnson and P au l Y ear- 30 acres, th e re a rc m any really Mrs. Roy C a rte r was given a out. field execu tiv es from scout te re st and su p p o rt to lag w hen w e sm all places th a t should be con- a re achieving th e re su lts th a t w e h ead q u arters, and th e d istrict com h an d k erch ief show er for h e r b ir th solidated. m issioners of th e th re e districts. day last T h u rsd ay afternoon at the are." Increase I ndcrsirablc F ifteen team s of tw o men each H en ry S chainck of H illsboro. M. K. hom e of Mrs. B etty Rose. T w elve In th e end th e total n u m b er of w ill m eet th at m orning in H illsboro A b rah am of F o rest G rove and H ar ladies w ere present. Miss E velyn H eim of F ird ale is farm units should not be increased P h arm acy for break fast. Follow ing p e r Jam ison of MclUinnville. w o rk in g fo r M r. an d Mrs. R obert m uch beyond th e present num ber, Expect 250 th e breakfast each team w ill receive w hich according to th e last census A bout ten troops 'an d 250 scouts H arvey of H illsboro. ten prospects and it is ex p ected th a t Q uite a few farm ers in F ird ale is 4.371. If th e total crop acreage th e cam paign w ill be o v er before a re expected to particip ate. of th e county is divided am ong C ourt of honor advancem ents fol are busy g ettin g th e ir ground noon. th a t n u m b er of farm s, it w ould re ad y for stra w b e rry planting. low: Plan Meriwether Trip m ean only 27 acres per farm w hich On May 8 and 9 men in terested in i Second class ra n k ’ tro o p 216. fo r m ost types of farm ing is not i h , 227 Ivan scouting w ill go to Cam p M eriw eth Lloyd A ndersc- er. sum m er cam p of th e P o rtlan d Smi'.l . C lifton ( A NEW TRAVEL THRILL! A rea Council on t h e Tillam ook H ansen Second class m erit badges: troop coast, as guests of A. R. W atzek. chairm an of th e com m ittee. P urpose 216. Ja c k C hristensen, firem anship; (By Mrs. E. L. Cox) of th e trip is fellow ship w ith o th er J a c k K ennellv. p o u ltry keeping; K INTO N —Local G ran g e w ill m eet scouters of th e council and a chance tro o p 219. G ordon G rim m , p ath fin d at th e h all th is S atu rd ay in all day to fam iliarize each m an w ith the ing and w oodcarving. F irst class rank: tro o p 223, V ernon session. It w ill be observed as M oth cam p w hich opens its tw elfth season Schoe: troop 216. F ran cis Brown. er's day an d th e lectu rer. Mrs. C ar J u n e 30 fo r eight weeks. rie S treiff, h as p rep ared a program T he cam poree at F orest G rove i Jo h n C hristensen. R obert Peters. F irst class m erit badges: troop 216, M ay 15 and 16 w ill com m ence S a t u rd a y afternoon and include con Loren B ronleew e. p hysical develop tests of skill in troop an d patro l m ent and lifesaving; Leon Wiley, | cam ping, cooking signaling, first physical dev elo p m en t and public L et U s H e lp aid and several o th er events. In th e health: Jack G oodm an, bookbinding Y o u P la n ev ening a cam p fire w ill be held and and physical d evelopm ent; Sidney field and p atro l u n its of th e troops Seym our, landscaping gardening, w ill bivouac on th e field overnight. physical d evelopm ent an d reading; P a rt of this contest w ill be th e p re p D elbert Crews, p h y sical dev elo p Southern Pacific’s million-dollar a ratio n of b reak fast by these patrols. m ent; A lbert G illette, lifesaving; T he Sunday m orning schedule calls tro o p 219, Ja c k Reeves, music, bird- fo r bridge building, w all scaling. stu d y a n d reading; Ed Jannsen. aw ard s of stream ers, and a n on-de- athletics and sw im m ing; Rainbow , nom inational church service. . Elvis Dickason. sw im m ing. P o rtlan d A rea Council D rum and Life ran k : troop 216, Ted G ardner. B ugle corps of 40 pieces w ill p artici- F ive y ear v eteran : tro o p 219, Ed p a te in th e S unday activities. T he I Jannsen. Tennis Pyles Given Surprise on Anniversary .non RELIEF for SINUS or SOFTLY F E M I N I N E * ^ ^ Or S t r ic t ly T a ilo r e d Campaign for Scout Finances May 10 Farm Survey Group Offers Soil Data A Higher Wage Scale for Your Dollar az z « 4 P lu s S a fe ty There is no w orrying itbout Ihe si.fely of your »nvlugs » lien von invest them h em You got d o u b t r protection fit : lunt'tg'igcs on hoincs und insiunncc for »ulety up Io $ oimhi per .iccouiit um lcr F rdvral 1'l.ui. I f t u . sliow yo u ho» NO W ) Ml M ill K I I I I I IO 1. HOME LOAN BANK Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J Saving, A l oan |he « i T i H om e C O PE L A N D ’S is p re pared to su p p ly y o u w ith plan s fo r th a t new hom e — desig n ed j u s t the way you w an t it. Come in to d a y and let us ex p lain o u r FREE HOUSE PLAN SERVICE COPELAND Lumber Yards Phoae 301 ROYAL ¿ODA WORKS, Distributor Phone 2432 S outhern P a c ific IWWWMk O rder Y our BERRY TICK ETS at the H illsboro A rgus niilg. M PERSON. Mgr Illll,horn. Oregon U sed C a rs iri7/i un D .K. THAT COUNTS 1 9 3 6 C h ev ro let M a ster Sp ort S e d a n P e rit ct in m e ch a n ica l c m n litim i. clean m o h a ir ii p lx .l- te ry . F in i th < \er,v gond 675 1 9 3 5 C h ev r o let M a ster T o w n S e d a n .Motor has been Ih o ro u g h ly o ve rh a u le d . N ew fin is h , clean u p h o ls te ry . E v e ry th in g you could a k fo r and g u a ra n te e d 545 as such 1934 C h ev r o let M a ster T o w n S e d a n - Has b e a u tifu l new fin is h in blue. M o to r has new pistons, pins, rin g s a r i d a ll o th e r p a rts to m ade th is ear a ne a r new as possible ’495 1 9 3 5 C h ev r o let M a ster S e d a n P erfect in every re a p e d . Looks and $ runs like» new C o m plete m o to r o v e rh a u l. O r ig in a l i nn Ii like n e u . See and 345 1931 C h e v r o le t C o u p e — $041 R econditio ned and re n o va te d in o u r ow n shop O 1 9 3 4 H u d so n D e L u x e S e d a n - N ew m aroon duco fin is h , fa c to ry in s ta lle d ra d io and heater. $| B u ilt-in tru n k 595 .Many o th e rs to choose fro m $25 and up T r a d e y o u r o ld c a r in . E asy G M A C p a y m e n ts on s m a ll m o n th ly in s ta llm e n ts . HALVORSON MOTOR CO. C h e v r o le t a n d O ld s m o h ile H ills b o r o , O r e g o n D e a le r Phone 444 HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY INSURANCE S H O P S _______ E V E ’S BEAUTY SH O P GEORGE T. McGRATH W a.hlngtnn C onni. A v e n e l., INSURANCE HKRVICK G eneral B eauty W ork P erm an en t* and nil klndl of Plr.t N ational Hank Iluilrfln« P h o n , 2211 HlUahoro henuty work. at Telephone 1881X H illsboro P harm acy PH YSICIA NS and SURGEONS S a n ita ry B eauty Shop A. O. PITM A N , M. I). All kind« nf llm uty Work PIIYSKTAN and RURt^KON X-Ray and rhynln-Thernpy PERM AN ENTS a apcriitlty Telephone 1471 Commercial N ational Hank Hl<lg. C om m ercial B uilding Mabel Hehendel ^ D R E S S E S O ffice 8231 Telephone« Keaidence 7912 D E N T IS T S DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D. DR. R A LPH DRESSER Physician and Surgeon DENTIST Wells Building To E x p ress Y our P e r s o n a lit y ! 98 fa c to ry $< drive t his e a r ______ B E A I T Y A c a re fu lly selected, fa s c in a t ing g ro u p o f fro c k s th a t w ill b rin g o u t Y O U R best p o in ts ! L o v e ly S p rin g to n e s ! Sm art d u s ty shades! R e fre s h in g p r in ts ! Sizes 12 to 44 565 1 9 3 2 C h e v r o le t C o a ch Kinton Grange to Meet Saturday DAILY BETWEEN SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES Speeding from San Franciuo to Lot Angclet over the scenic Coast Line, the new streamlined Daylight offers the fastest service in history between the two cities. The "most modern and beautiful train in America” leaves San Francisco at 8:15 every morning and arrives Los Angeles 6:15 p.m. (same schedule northbound). All seals are reserved for this thrilling daylight ride, yet the Daylight is not an extra fare train! Our lowest one way and roundtrip tickets are honored. For de tails, reservations, information on con nections on the Daylight, see your local railroad agent or write J. A. Ormandy, 622 Pacific Bldg., Portland. Ih h a v u * I nht i t l . . | lc , , |)«.|.| III Ih .v l . * ” . P t.O la n tI. O irw<*u \< h .1- Tractors or Farm Machinery H U G H LEW IS CO. »naii I’ d w a g o i d em anded in th e u n io n seal«* A b o u t 3(1 m e m b e r, o f th e a .o International Trucks I and .m o th e r m e e tin g b c x p ic te d to c o n tin u o th e discu ston StibMcnbe for th e A igtis M em bers »'I the O regon Food and HvXeiage lhs,»en .< a a ;so< i.i tn»n ><l W ashington and Yamhill counties met F riday night in Al O isis. Forest Grove. and d i s t i l : ed j tttbili/ation of prices and po? ibil * (Bv M arv Sinclair) 17681618 R EEPV II I I-’ Mr \ M Ja m en dv of union organization am ong I’.axe a part.x in honor o f h er son dispensers X m I m I ciufi O I hut lu rn tii cm tn* ( ly « hi»» e B eer a nd food dispensers a r e W ’b in 's txxelfth h'rthdnx Sunda.x I.V »ny» I If ym ir» toru» H| .MINI'S aftornoon P re-cut w ere J u n e and faced xvith possible o rg a n iz a tio n in w iu i. H m | h ii «I «luupImiM, j .1 ■ I II,...- I I ' Holland Frost Edna and Theltntt these c o u n tie s o f bra n ch e s o f th e «-niini«« i l M iio lh r r .In y ! I h«« i«e» i r v i « h ( T«»li»f f.i b a rte in le rs ’ and cooks' and w ad W «\.-andi. K eith and Allyn H a m * v * t t lila ln . n a n .| .ItMinnu«* SI • oe Bettx P raik. Jack ai d Dorotbv reuses* un io n s, a ll o f w h ic h , it is N O ir . n l if l o lt in i'lrt« * M illi M|'|>in « In i', f u l l Kir.vWooR. Hill. G o r g e end Robert said, is b rin g in g hom e th e neces Ui i «. I n >n« f. • tm«« n n u tlh ■ 1 r r « t m a n i, m ily M o s e John T ran k Earl C orrieri, s ity o f s ta b iliz in g beer p rices to < I «• SI N o f.., fit.« «I mi un .( t f n. t Do: aid Haag. I'om and C harlotte th e p o in t w h e re e n o ug h p r o f it is t iln . | u i ä ly »«tiaruM l. » o tu rn K i.> m. n m l re tu rn e d fro m sales to m eet the t > t i r limm»> w i ll h» i «♦! u n . le i hv i r l u i u P a rk e r and H ariv Sinclair. Shower Given for Miss Gholson $ i (*i.itiön u ttended tiu* incetlng Telephone 144 C om m ercial B uilding E vening,, Rundny, bv Appointment Telephonee O ffice 26H2 ■ J * Keaidence 8681 i i « MnMMua »i.. .-T-Kamaa GARBAGE UOI.I.E« TION DR. W. H. PASI.EY D EN TIST Muin Street, Near Third Telephone 2961Y O ffice In llelrfel Upatein Hiilldln* G arb ag e Collection an d Can* JA C K M A IE R TELEPHON E IS il