a g e S ix T h u rsd ay , Ju n e Hi, 1937 Children’s Observed by Grangers ion visited S aturday w ith th e ir m other, who is em ployed at the G ilm ore hotel M'»ye in I'ra ilrr I I o u m ' x Mr and M rs C harles Elk ms and tw o ch ild ren and Mr and M is Dave Downing ol P ortland have inov« 1 her«' in th eir tra ile r house. Mr E lk ­ ins and Mr Dow ning a re S P cm plovers. Edwin K now les and Hud N ygren of M inneapolis. M inn, a re visiting for an indefinite tu n e w ith Mi K now les’ uncle. W E Gilinoi .it 7 30 p in and the stage show w ill w hich it is not necessary to im- personati' a m ove dm bi-gin nl 8 311 Double are asked for G reta G ar- bo. Zazu Pitts Mae West, Jo e E WE IH A I. IN KTAL ESTATE Hro’./n, .Shin Sum m erville. Marx Writ* I tir mid I ti •«»»»»• »l»l I«’ limtinin« «* Broth« i Pit.* B rothers Ercd Astan Make I . H i f l I»”ini Stirviy ll<»it«U Qi' ii’a I Kogt i G ra n e Allen. M artha Kaye. Bing Crosby. Ja n e W ithers K U R A T L I & W ISM E R K u lu it Lay lor. C lark G able If.m ette lllllatiuru. Oregon McDonald. S hn lev Tem ple. W allace Phon« 1191 140 N 3 ih I A h ». Beery Jean Bhmdell. Dick Powell, Patsy Kelly. Hetty Davi* Stepin lr t lelut. Je.m Craw ford D elon D* I i By Miss Louisr J. U artrrl BEAVERTON S ix tj -five pupils of the B eaverton hi uh school receiv ­ ed diplom as at th e g raduation e x e r­ cises held in th e high school au d i­ (By Miss M argaret M athisen) torium F rid ay evening C harles M OUNTAJNDALE W ashington West, senior class president, gave G range m eeting S atu rd ay was the w elcom ing address and Rev. children s day. Mr and Mrs G eorge H __ arp r _. er ______ B urns pastor of , the local E astcrday of H illsboro w ere guests C ongregational church the invoca Mrs. G ertie Meek is atten d in g th e tion G u y I.loyal re tu r n e d h o m e last «uul otlu is Si t r, I/, f G ' M M , » • \t ts of all k in d s also a re a sk ed , m S tate range convention at rr'i The Miss K ath erin e Van K leek has Wtvk. a fter a short visit w ith friend . D alles as a delegate Mrs Maria been confined io h er hom e the past in M inneapolis. Minn Jackson is also in atten d an ce there. few days w ith an attack of mumps. la V tr n K ilburg 1.» visiting Ini W eek-end guests of Mr and Mrs Miss B arb ara Cady u n d erw en t an uncle anti aunt. Mi and Mr Tom Roy A ppleton w ere Mr. and Mrs operation for ap pendicitis recently. Higgle, at B irkenfcld for several C harles F itzgerald of P ortland A ttends S tate G range w eeks Mrs. A rchie Thom pson and Mrs. Elsie M C hristensen, m aster M m e irotn Portl.im l ? children accom panied Mrs O liver of B eaverton G range is atten d in g Mr and Mrs G l.om; and 'la u g h ­ W escott and children of H illsboro the annual session of th e O regon ters Mary J.in<* and Nanc> moved to Port O rford, w here they spent S tate G range, w hich is being held at h ere from P ortland Saturdav the w eek-end w ith Mrs. W escott's The Dalles th is week. Jo an n 1 Easter of Koi e>t G rove vis MaJLCni - ^ r ia Tom S an d ' Finishes N urses' T raining ited w ith M axm e K Iburg several a J , M l» R uth D enney and Miss Noma days last week Mrs. A. K. Reynolds was hostess Brow n w ere imnm* th»' T im ber roads received a eoat of T h u r s d a y ? ttC hlt fS ‘ a ft ” V |W'” '’ n u rses ,o ftraduate from th e M ultno- oil Mondav n e sir A i’Cr ’i " ¡ f ” ’ m ah hosP|,a * a < d - >-unp on hull " a nod h\ John high score and M ib presented M rsJ Salm on Wa-ih w h er - »h / hL Ko ’ k o p p lm . G aston: grand cham p.on cow ow ned by 1. T SiUs. U ornel.u c h a m p io n hull o w n e d In second. The club w ith in hon- c a l l ^ to ta k e 'c h a r g " of ah * u i ^ g ' B eaverton; Junior cham pion cow , ow ned by J o h n K o p p lm I’.o lm o In S c h i.i.u r l Earl H ollenbeck w o n a » j gift i i , in non- 'c a lle d to tak e ch arg e of a nu rsin g o r of h e r th irtieth w edding an n i- case (1 ’•»ntlniieH front pave v ersary M rs M McKay was a n„ ■ tw een the 86th and 87th floors an I w eapon The bullet passed through guest. Mrs. H enr\ C ypher w ill en- « .^ 2 ! n . rem ained so for several m inutes Norm an s left chest, ranging upw ard tertain the club Ju n e 24. , Mr. B .u r ttt R andall p resented before we sta rte d again on our u p ­ and passm g out u n d er his left sh o u l­ Home for Sum m er h er. p ‘? n° puplls ln ■ m usic recital • I Im nuisMiiduig, strong. .VrM w ith w ard jo urney. Second, on t h e der. strik in g M erle also in the left W alter M athiesen has retu rn ed . hlRh scho°* au d ito riu m T h u rs- rrn umipan) tavei owner« of liome from O regon S tate college for dav m orning By Mrs. A. K. Pearson) relatives to visit From W orcester 102nd floor w e w atched th e Nor chest just opposite the h eart and i n ­ inundie w hile she got up steam flicting a w ound, w hich passed w ith ­ vein ted risks (property lc«% «•!’< the sum m er vacation. P lan for E xhibit We. m y husband and I. c o u ld 1) ' 1' w crc lb't 'e n to C oncord and and sailed out from the harbor in less than an inch of the heart Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C onnolly of T he flow er show com m ittee led by to born) 3(1 to 3A*, on lire W illam ina spent the w eek-end w ith Mrs. M. C. M cK urcher is w orking b lttc r plact in w hich L,exln<‘on- w here many m onum ents w ith passengers bound for the c o r­ T aken to P ortland and parks now stand to for com m em - onation. inturam r to ttt. Since IH94 the o n p la n s io r in e cxniDit at th e an- !h„,SpCnd 0Ur V* fa !li’n ,h ls sp rin g those w ho fought I'ht i'i's p.xti'ii lipiiittv. relatives and friends h ere and in on P*a,'s for th e ex h ib it at th e an- Tim bullet ranged dow nw ard, fill nual flow er festival, w hich is to be 1,1 som e of ,h e la r«e c,t,es ¿ „ e n d e m -e ““ ° F o u r in- company* ha« had «in enviable Last but not least is New Y orks ally lodging in the u p p er abdom en H illsboro pi'ntcrtiiiii a n ,1 le s a le pende --------- - - atu . rd - ay . Ju - n e of th e eastern states Wc chose dependencc life w ith her night clubs and th e ­ n ear the stom ach, an x-ray picture S unday guests of Mr. and Mrs. held m - B eaverton S record for prompt ami fair vet ta ltie in every i|iiart of E arl H ollenbeck w ere Mr. and Mrs '9. sponsored by the local k iw a n is th e train m ethod of traveling, leav-; Boston displayed m uch of its his- atres They offer m uch livelier en- reveal,-d at Jones hospital in Hills dement of fire lovvev. C ertain - T e e d P .'llllls ing all o u r cares behind us to ua in such places aa Bunkei tertainm enl I a Sydney Connolly of W illam ina. Mr d u b and tow nspeople. boro, w here the boys w ere rushed , Hill; Old N orth church, site of th the west. and V arnishes. 'They go O u r first tim ely stop was for treatm en t by Dr A O Pitm an an d Mrs. A lbert Schaefli and chil- L adies' Aid and M issionary class Si l I S A HOI I YOI K zleoi. A 11» If.. - x-. ongregational . church . * h eld C blca8°- w here friends took it up- B'.’st'’n m as‘? c i S , .tVii°f '-Im Bt)s,on dren of Aloha. Mr. ....J and Al. Mrs. T Leon- of f th e C H om ew ard bound our train pass- The accident happened about 10:30 fart her. last longer and - Mr and a picnic in the g ard en s at the hom e ?? th em selv es to show us the city 1 i u u r H ^ 'o H / r 11'. ° ld a °M h ed through such dry. useless look­ a. tn N l XT POLK V ard V anDom elen of Roy. do a b e lte r jo b of pro ­ U nder treatm en t d u rin g the r e ­ Mrs. George Connolly and son and of Mrs. W illiam S tew art T hursday. first im pression of Chicago wa. in u r c n - u u \ ‘7 un Housv and the ing country that w hen Sunday tectin g y,our home. Mr. an d Mrs. H ubert S m ith and Mrs. T A D ungan of P ortland, ores- th a t d irt and noise w ith its elc- ;< po. upon w hich Paul R evere stood m orning we aw oke to find o u r­ m ain d er of the day. the hoys yver, son. ident of the W o m an s state board v *ted train s, th u n d erin g ov erh ead . r^ce,ve nis signal before sta rt- selves in th e C olum bia riv e r gorge, taken to D oernbecln r that night P a in ts an d V arnish» B enefit P arty M onday d ep artm en t of the C ongregational an<1 sm oke from th e num ero u s ing hls ra,nous ride it looked like paradise We seem w hen M erle began show ing s y m p ­ Mrs. P. A. Q ualls w ill give a b e n e -| church, gave an insp iratio n al talk factories doing th e ir sh are o f We m ade a visit to C harlestow n to be about tw o w eeks ahead of tom s of pun ctu red internal organs for e v e r y p u rp o se fit card p arty for th e H illsboro R. This was follow ed by a picnic lunch- sm okem aking. L ater I aw ____ oke to of w hich history _ speaks so frec- the east w ith o u r green trees and . p riced r ig h t. N. A. at h er hom e Ju n e 14. E very- | eon served u n d er the shade trees. th e g ran d eu r of L ak e M ichigan. a ls° the iwean beaches ami old b rillian t -p iu ig fl 'wci one is w elcome , G ive m e the cast for Mrs. Elsie M. C h ristensen en te r- w hieh is *‘ncd w ith p ark s an d re - M arble Head, w h ere the U nited visit, Miss Thelm a Hobin of H illsboro tam ed a large group of relativ es at rvsorts. Its m useum s. S tates navy is said to have been but an y tim e I'll choose the w est is spending several w eeks at the J jlc r hom e on C anyon road May 30. skyscrapers, d ep artm en t stores and originated Salem . Mass , the <• t;. as my home. L x, n * iO rnCT>' , nle P resen t w ere Mr and Mrs. Jam es resid en tial d istric ts j r e an honor >'f w itchcraft, also holds a charm M ^s Alm a R affety will accom- M inor and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Al- ,o i,s n am e and a place to spend for 1,s visitors Its old churclic Hollywood ii v tie style show i to pany th e Misses Loiscl and Iola b ert G ratton. Mr. and Mrs Eugene m any fru itfu l hours. be presented T hursday m gld. Ju n e w ith th eir high steeples and brick H aas of S heridan on a trip to C an- G ratto n and fam ily and S ister M 17. m the V’enetian theatre, using a re typical of New Eng- . In Philadelphia, w e v isited m anv buildings , . Every Eorm of luauraitce ada and o th er n o rth ern cities. They Eugenia, all of P ortland. colorful doubles for the celebrities historical points of in terest such as „ nd 85 onc expects to see it T i e left T uesday m orning and plan to ___ o . . Thune 301 P hone 1732 of Hnllyvvoixi and the radio w orld S to J Independence hall, w ith its lib ertv **°.use |,f s ,,vcii G ables belong be gone about two weeks.. Grange Meet» Saturday im personated by local tali nt Th«? w ith its furnishings a s • By .Miss M. Ta il ma n I I Hi S. 3rd Hillsboro Sunday guests of M r.' and Mrs B eaverton G ran g e w ill m eet S at- bell and m useum o f historical „ Salem , actors w ill arriv e at the V enetian rsBfl S tanlcv Halm w ere Mr and M rs urday. C hildren s day w ill be ob- relics, old C h rist's ch u rch in w hich nearIy original as it has been TIMBER Many people have stop C harles Nelson of Scappoose served d u rin g th e aftern o o n pro- m any of th e early statesm en wer-1 pass‘bIe *° k eeP them . In the ped to adm ire th e tw in faw ns at the Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R affetv and gI'„ m ' ... , shipped in th e ir p riv ate pew s a n d ' rF°nt ' hc Q0 “50 is a curiosity S hiffer garage this w e ek T h e se new d au g h ter A rlcta and Mr. and Mrs. I . R onal“ w cbb. w ho has been teach - w ere la te r b u ried w ith in its very shop w inch echoes the ringing of b.ibii b o re J -no 1 t . Milib i f Ray Jackson and son Jo h n n ie left Lng ?e M ihyaukie high school, yard; old Sw edes’ church, an o th er a each tim e the door is opened leer of O t .o Shiffer. have b e e n th e T uesday m orning for a trip to th e fln ished his y e a r s W'ork F rid ay Ho church of q uaint historical in ter- A nd now to New Y ork the big , cai. • o f mucli excitciiH nt a n d d beaches for several days. has been engaged for th e sam e posi- eat; the B etsy Ross home, w here city It is a b reath -tak in g city w ith C'J> on I; re 1 nDXt r‘VCa.r. R ona,d g rad iiated th e first A m erican flag w as m ade, m ore in it to sec than one could Mr and Mi Ed Stou* ol Salet - t .— —. — ... j from P acific U niv ersity at F orest th e old C ustom s house and m int, see in a life lim e w ith its ey er visited Ida K ilburg Sunday Mrs. Dorey Sm ith of P o rtlan d vis- F G .W eb Y w ho for mLW B a r a k a s S tatesm en*S1' eS ,1 U i e t t f .,i„. icallv am- • • • F L O R A L D E S IG N S succum bed a fte r autom obile m is- P , trem endous sum s of m oney little village in th at all th e prop- to thoroughly a u p h v i ite R , a re a sixteialty w ith us V ariety in S tock Except Cluck ,iap’ by th e ro u te of lmv prices received e rty including hom es and p la c e -1 C ity offered us a ekdighif A dded to the autom obile's “cham - P rt°iPdSr , to p p ro d u cts ad- of business is owned by th e ow ner nm g of en te rta in m e n t n In - mu P o tte r ’s F lo w e r S h op pion eau su alty list, how ever, must vertlscd ,0 Mr. and Mrs. C onsum - of th e Jo h n A Roebling S teel cor- hall Its m irro r , hundelj, i .. I W ith F red 's M arket Phone .'1191 be also the five thousand odd per- c r ' nc says- poration. w hich o p erates a larg e m odernistic a rch itectu re .m a '., can sons w ho w ere in ju re d in cars ‘‘G row ers should n ev er lose sight m ill th ere. O nly m ill e m p lo y e s1 inspiring, its chai: a rc lu x m iou 2 s G o ld e n i B; B anta - .MAKE SEASIDE UH K I’l.At tangling on highways of the state ,f l,np fac'- and they should preach are permitted to rent homes with- and its air-< ndit «.ROUND I IDs s i MMI I f in 1936. Many of this host w ill be un til a solution is on th e w ay.” in its boundaries. W orking condi- ev ery visitor Fifth a v e n u e C'ciiti al t-lb. p erm an en tly disabled f o r work. llc pointed out “The tu rk e y grow - tions arc at a new high now w ith park. P ark avenue and th e d e p a rt- While there, m ake B ro a d u a y -t’olum - som e perm ------ ------ anently J!-*!-------------■ disfigured. e r and the chick en m an a re m anu- th re e eig h t-h o u r sh ift- o p eratin g inent .-ton offer endle.-- o ie u- sack I11.1 .Market >„nr pl.iygroiind P hone 953 H illsboro factu rers of p erish ab le artic le s of d a l|y ln co n trast to very little w ork n ities for enjoym ent headquarter». N orth, I n H ard Who ,1 foodstuffs. If th e y do not ad v er- d u rin g the depression. E xperienced The th rills that we got w hile m FU NERAL DIKE! TORS E xperienced D rivers E rr own arc a l> k e Pt busy. th e E m pire S tate building wei, and « - - i ^ tise e c u th o e n ir . p ro i d s u a cts s 'e e fo u a r i n th . e ir deatP W orcester. Mass., offered us our th e crow ning points of o u r trip gon S tate M otor association indi- and taxes th at d isastro u sly low Lit ENSLD I..MKAI..MFKS n ex t h aven w ith m any friends and F irst, our elev ato r gut stu ck be- ¡“ L X r r » ' nc” ! , COLUM BIA. S a i ; •,rc 'n_e._ O2_ . ,?v; m u ch g re a te r cast in y ears of nor- cry ten of the 376 persons killed m al and excess pro d u ctio n .” (3 Ib 73c) Lb. i n O regon autom obile accidents ‘‘Best by Test. last y ear w ere the victim s of d riv ­ A lthough Ja p a n is opposed to ers w ho had m ore th an a y e a r’s com m unism , th e A inus of th e n o rth ­ ex p erien ce behind the wheel. ern isles have practiced com m unism _ , . „ , , „ for h u n d re d s of years. M arriag e is S I KING. B alaneed Safety P rogram arran g ed a fte r a thorough course in A balanced safety program is of free love and w o rk ers pool th e ir r e ­ K ;i\i lu ll. No. 2'.- tir equal im portance w ith a balanced sources, d ividing equally- am ong all m unicipal budget, rem inds th e O re- M oney is not used, n o r'is th ere bar- gon S tate M otor association. te r an d exchange A Youth Drow ns; Bov s H urt by Gun I ’ire PAINT UP Cedar Mill Woman Writes About Trip Through the Eastern States “Certain-Teed” Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance Company Venetian Presents Hollywood Revue CHAS. L. COPELAND 1 uin Deer Born lim ber tine I WALKER Lumber Yards Auto Mishaps Succeed Disease Producers Usually Enter Advertising £ n . i ’3dS:U'p‘,V.B .r“.'S KJ*K',„o'c„hS SEASONABLE FOODS LOW PRICED b”Mcl’h’''' S ou p s 3 .... 2 5 c >**5¡gf2»< Corn «. 2 m Donelson ÔC Sewell MORNINGDEW G U ERN SEY FA RM “Flavor You'll Favor" FR E D offers YO U the Best in Quality Meats Cold ■vaVM Meats lW w w b w asso rtm en t, fo r a h o t w e a th er lunch 0 • fo r picnics HALIBUT ,, LING COD Wh"'-' VEAL ROAST, „ BEEF ROAST,,. BACON S^ SONINC- 13c 10c 16c 15c 15c ~ SUPERIOR MARKET Re», Phone 651 5 Delivrrip» Daily J ' 1 ■ ..............— ■ r h o n e 32IZ $1.5 9 4 9 'L i . BEAUS R A IS IN S TUNA Q V BO NN UK'S £ -lb bag U hoiie T lioiii|e,,n Sectiles; W ill I’E STAR. Q rade A D a iry P roducts 4rr Raw Milk 5S Raw Milk 4 't Pasteurized Milk 5' < Pasteuri zed M i 1 k 4'< Irradiated Vitamin I) ')'r Irradiated Vitamin I) Plain Buttermilk Bead Island Grade Whipping ( 'ream R aw and P asteu rized Coffee ('ream Chocolate Milk G reen S pot— V itam in P Clove Orangeade Bulgarian Buttermilk A Butter Ask Your Grocer lor These Products TR Y O U R Irradiated Vitamin I) Products All Mrals Innprrtcd by Dr». Nicol and Almqulst FRED’S F lou r FO R GROW TH Noi To,, l.ule Yel to Enlei Conic. M A TC H E S 17c 4 S h o rten in g 45c D e v ile d M eat 3 10c W h e a tie s IO C I rue A rueri («i t Phone 2oGS Rt. 2, Hillsboro 6 -box ca rto n !b. * l> k g . « «113 Libby's. 3 ' i o/„ ( \ ,| T he h e a lth food for K iddies. P k g . PECTIN ,!;;L 25 c Parowax l()c v.. 50.OJt tin 2 l fo r , 'l 69c r