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Sehefflin Postor
ami Pride Given
f ine Reception
‘Auxiliary Next Year
one
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Ml"! F led Engl lilq iit«*r ’IV»«'' clerlcd
1«» the pi«* ulenev ui1 the Aim l u'un
1 «'tfhih A uxiliary id the tm «'ling i»l
tli ii i:r«»u|t 'I’u« 4<lny « ■ V«*l « in,* < uin i
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Mr
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.• « «n. histo rian , Mi
Fili . 1 1•owers.
• • i iN’unt ;,t arm , and Mi
A W
Huffm an, tru s te r fur th re e years
Hutd «»v«*i IruHhcs an* Mi
A W
Wall • i ¿ iik I Mr I’. ml i'u th T .u n In
* tallalm ii ui utfi« • i . will pruhubly
In* held jo intly with tin* I.rginn in
( h tober
Jhdetfuh*. w ere «I mo elected to at-
t- nd the slate convention at Albuny
A ugust 12. 13 and 14. as follows
M< .dailies I**,« d I‘.ngelding«*i. Fr«»«l
Ain. u I ht and Fred C aldw ell. with
rde.dain« G riffith , I.enii Davis and
I uiina Mi K m nev as a lte rn a te *.
Mi ; A F K rueger, Amei n ani .in
count tl, i< |i<<rti I on
l u l l i n ’.*: fu r
.pun .tiring groups,
that an in stru cto r in putt« i s
been secured fur t l.e • fur
f
t i n , * I* u i
f . ir ls
T h e p n .d e n t M i
n n iK H iiK »*d tin* visit
W
Local Women Win
Place in “Who's
Who" News Story
In
W h o . W h o s to r y in the O re -
i > «m an lust week. m< ntioning p r o m -
j m e n t w o m e n o f th e stall», th«» nam«*.s
• i f tw o l l d l h o ro w o m e n appeared
hi the list Mi
Zola F. Morgan.
«1« p u t v c o u n ty s c h o o l
u |g I in t e n d *
«111 and Me Alice S c w d l, U lt i 4
Mr
Morgan was recen tly r«-
d i eted a . |<n* id« nt o f th«* O re g o n
L 'd c i . i t i o n ot B u . hu «■ ... and Pi o ft*.
H’lia l W o m e n * c lu b , a n d w i l l re p re *
• nt tin* slat«* at th«* N ational Con-
hi A tlantic City, New Jersey,
from July IB to 2'». inclusive. She
1« .«\t tor A tlantic City Tm «lav and
plans to retu rn hom e about A ugust
' In *.t
Mis*; Alice S. well of h ear H ills-
b<»ro. who ha.*; won renow n w ith
her portrait and o th er painting.*«, is
H «• «laughter of the late Mr arid
Mr Jain e. Sew ell and i a n ativ e
! of this com m unity.
is I «oreiin Hahn of W ayne, Neb.,
national p resident of th e A m eri­
can I egion A uxiliary, w ho was
an honoi guest In P ortland Wed
nesday at a luncheon, d in n er and
ma;., meeting.
iiev \ « nt ion
and
had
the
Cyrus.
F.
I got! beach« i the couple will m otor
!•» th e ir lie'.*. Im in e m Ih iU s to il R ll
* lo u t e th e y will VI it the groom ’s
I .le n t in K a n .a
M l Bad«*n i an
in t, u e h r in one of the H o u s to n
of Mi L o re n a
H ahn, national i i e . i te n t to P o rt
I.iiat Weitm d .tv a n d u r g e d m e in
be, . to atten d nine of tin * fu n c tio n * ,
in her honor
Nt xt met png of the A uxiliary wilt
be held August 3 III the gurden at
Family 11« union Sunday —
tin* hom e of Mr and Mi . Nve lb
Mr and Mrs A A S p rag u e of
t il. ht guuung with a pot luck pic­
Roseburg p e n t th e hohdu.VK w ith
nic upper at G 30
Mr a n d M i* Kay V. T hom as Mr
and Mi M Z S p rain ,•• and Mr amt
M r
I . e c Sauccer and boys of P o rt­
land accom panied th e m to B a in .
G rove Sun lav f o r a fam ily reunion
Rev G uv I* D uffield J r w ill de- and picnic Mrs T hom as is a d a u g h ­
liv e r
h i. farew ell serm on at the te r of Mr and Mrs A A Sprague
F ou rsq u are church Sunday, p rio r to P urchase New llo m r - -
h a v in g
foi
Bellingham .
W ash,
Mr and Mr A rth u r K roeger have
w here he will tak e the pa toratf* of p u n h an d th«* form«*r K I. 'fu ck er
the F ou rsq u are church Kev D uf­ re id« lice on N orth Budey avenue
field has been th e pastor h ere for m a r Jackson street, and w ill tak e
tw o years, and he and h;s w ife have P«» '• mn about tin» 15th. K A
mad«* m any friends du rin g th eir re s­ All, on and fam ily, who have been
idence h ere w ho wilt re gret their re Id,ng th« re. w ill m ove into the
«h p a rtu ie He*, and M ri J W ( ’ar h«ai .«* on We* t W ashington street
►
now occupied by the K roeger fam ­
F« ur quure church.
ily.
Nil« m l W edding—
Me i . and Mexdames Alf O
J "l.n.so«i of Forest
Grove. J. H
Min ton. Donald Megeargel, a n d
Mr* M attie B ertoli atten d ed the
Dr W B Rilcv of M inneapolis
. ed h i. of Mis«; Edna O tt and
Minin, w ill *, m .ik at th«* F u s t Bap- Paul Provine. both of B ellingham .
t t t hui. il of H illsboro Ju lv 12 at W a .* at V ancouver. W ash. S u n ­
It p m
l)r Kiley » p asto r of the day A w edding dinm i was held
laic« t B aptist church In
t h e at Thiel«*';« re sta u ra n t after the
N « » rth e in B a p tis t c o n v e n tio n , w ith cerem ony.
a m em ber hip of 3H(H) jjeople. He
i ¿il <> th e foun d er and a rc "ident Jo in t Picnic Ju ly Ft—
t»f the N orthw estern Bible a n d ' Jo in t picnic am t p t luck lu n ch ­
M lon.ai v T rain in g school, an in-] eon o f the Aid Busin« . and M o ­
te i« ic n o u iin n t tonal school, and the d i . u y *«a-ietie.*: o f the C h r n t iu n
f m der and president of the N o rth ­ r h u r e h will he held at noon T u es­
w estern Rvangelical Memlnary. The day. Ju ly 13. at Shut«» park,
< mhiried .school a have an e n ro ll­ ltirtlid.ix ( ch h rd tc c l—
ment of BOO or m ore Dr R iley i
M r and Mi
T W. M cDonald
a well know n evangelist. B ible e x - '
pnsitor. o ra to r and com m entator, en tertain ed w ith a upper and f.re*
lie i also a well know n d eb ater w« rk Sunday evening for th e ir
on religious subjects un<l was a *.on Tommy, h onoring his sixth
ci.ve ft* o r in t e of W illiam .Ie n n iu g > b u t! t.i> P n «nt w are M rs W. H
Bi v in stan d in g agam st th e subject Pi«*r v and d a u g h te r C arol Jean .
.Me*. :
and M e . M i . i m c s Jo h n Bare.
o f « 'V o lu tio n .
S helby Forney,
Dr Riley has traveled a great H erbert Staples.
TL-.ino S',oh
Mr M yrtle Maling.
►
in the wold B ecause of his pulpit M b s P a tty I.o in a x . a n d W. H
matin«»’ isms he has been distin- D ierdorff.
g n is lie d b y th e till«» ' ‘The S ilver-
M r and Mrs M B. Wooley and
Tong u< 1 O rato r of th e P u lp it."
G race Adam s atten d ed tile ro ­
T here will he n o adm ission M
deo
al M olalla Monday
« barged It will be free a p a rt from
Mr K c.in Metz of Stockton, Cal .
a love offering for th e need of his
w a s h e re for th e W Kiley Ingram
.‘ «hool. E veryone is welcome.
funerul. Mrs. Metz is a cousin of
the Ingram s
A lberi H ansen left T uesday. Ju n e
29 for San Francisco, Cal . for tr e a t­
m ent at the S o u th ern Pacific hos­
IIA L F IG II
Miss H arriet W ist, pital He w ill be th ere about six
eldest d a u g h te r of Mr an d Mrs weeks.
Jo h n Dunean, grandson of M r and
H arry A. W e s t <if Raleigh, beenme M r S F O ls e n , a r r iv e d Friday from
th e briile of John Baden of H ous­ Tillam ook for a visit w ith his
ton. T exas, in a double rin g c e re ­ g ran d p aren ts
m ony T uesday evening. J u n e 29.
Edw in Sahnow re tu rn e d M onday
at the T rin ity L u th eran rh u re h in from a w eek-end at Fden. Idaho,
P ortland. Music w as fu rn ish ed by w h e r e lie atten d ed a Youth co n fer­
th e church choir.
ence.
The bride, in a gown of w hite
Kev G eorge Reule, Rev. O J.
lace and long veil, and c a rry in g a Wi ,idling and W alter K ahle of For-
w hite p ray er book, was given in i si G rove spent th e w eek-end fish­
m arria g e by h e r father. S h e was ing on the S alm o n b erry riv er
atten d ed by h e r th ree sisters. Miss
Mr. and Mrs. F ranz P auli and
Lois West as m aid of honor and son spent the w eek-end at Redm ond
th e Misses M argaret and R uth West w ith Mr and Mrs II D Schm eltzer
as bridesm aids.
Mr. Schm eltzer is m uch im proved
A reception nt th e hom e of the in health.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Y agle of
b rid e's p a re n ts im m ediately f o l -
Seattle. W ash, visited Mrs. C aro ­
> | . ved th e c i r.'tnnnv
line
S tangel d u rin g th e holidays.
A fter a fe w (la v s ' stay nt tlie O re -
P a sto r L eaves
fo r B ellingham
Hr. Rilc.v S p eak s
Ile re on M o nday
M iss H a rrie t W est
B ride of .June 29
A lle n i i M i t e ' s
W e ililillK —
Mi- unii Mrs 1, A. Jo h n sto n a t­
tended the w edding of h er niece.
M iss M oi i,o d d C l i n n if f . d a u g h te i- o l
M i . M a ry C u n n i f f o f P o rtla n d , Io
J o h n V a n A m b tir iih o f L in d . W a s h .
it on Also on I «' «1 tn pi • « t L h ru w a ­
i l curnplct«* dining
i«>orn nite in
sem i-m odernisttc design the w ed­
ding gift «»f Zion congregation. Tin
living I'/orn and kitchen of the par-
s«inage had b«**n r«*novated and irn-
proved d u ring the ah « nee of P astor
Nitz and new linoleum laid on the
kitchen floor, w hich im provem ent
w« r«* also a surprise to th«* couple
The annual mission f« tival of the
congregation was held on the next
d a y . «at w hich tim e Mr
Nitz had
occasion to becom e acquainted w ith
most ol the m em bers «>f the church.
T uesday night. Ju n e 29. ;i recep ­
tion in honor of the hi <1<* and groom
was h«*ld hi the ( ’««i n« liu .school
gymiia nun V ery few « «ingregation
m em ber: w ere absent A ttired in her
w edding dm
the hrid«* entered the
auditorium on th«» arm of her h u s­
band, w hile Miss' E th c r H cinrichs
and Kath« ryn fh ule played the
‘ W«*ddmg March Thi wa follow ­
ed bv the songs I Love You Truly'"
and I Love Life" sung bv L au n 1
S atu rd ay afternoon at St Mary
C athedral in P ortland L i l l i e S ail.
Johnxloo wax flow er girl, and Mi
Johnston gave the bride aw ay
Mi Angie H arrington spent from
S atu rd ay to M onday night at T h e
C astle'' at M anhattan beach She
accom panied h er relatives. Mr an d
Mr C larence B arber. Mr and Mr
J o i H u rt egton. and W illiam Rob-
liu of P ortland, and Mr. and Mrs.
Hah u h W alker and fam ily of Forest
G rove
Mr and M n IMnry Haag of por*
fan'I w i '
i • i.
e n d ( ;.• ••
of M i
It 1) E n g lis h and Mr and Mrs J
W Kelley
Mrs Jo h n M arlette of Redfield.
South Dakota, arriv ed last w e e k and
is a guest of h er sister-in-law . Mrs.
P A A nderson, anil fam ily She
cam e to join h er husband, w ho ha-
been h ere for th ree m onths, and
they plan to locate here.
Mr ■ i Mn w w g a, n Ml
R uth E ldrid Wold and V ance N o r­
ton of poi Hand. G ilbert Subin and
Mr P rltch field o f Boise, Idaho,
w ere holiday guests of Mr«. M aty
Sabin and »Mrs. O ra Laws.
Mrs. Nellie B everidge and Norm an
Short of P rince R upert. B C . pent
last week at the It W. K reitz home
F ord K nutson of P o rtlan d and Mr
anil _Mrs A I. Jen sen spent th e
w e e k - i n d f is h in g oi) th e S ile tz rive!
at Mack's landing
M r a n d M rs J a c k F ie seller and
on le ft M o n d a y fo r S e a ltb
W ash
w h e r e M t Fleischer is em ployed
Mr. aful Mrs William H odecker
and fam ily of P ortland and Mr and
M rs . I I 1. M aeKenzie and sons spent
th e w eek-end on th e M cKenzie
river.
Louise Rossman spent F rid ay and
S atu rd ay w ith Mary M anley, w ho
retu rn ed to P o rtlan d w ith h er to
spend th e w eek-end and M onday at
Rhododendron.
Mrs H attie H ill B row nhill of M c­
Minnville spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mr- W R M anley.
Mr and Mrs Clinton Chisholm of
P o rtlan d and Mr and Mrs Robert
l l c t t n e r of G aston \isite d Mr and
Mrs F ran k G. M itchell d u rin g the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. R N B aker and
th eir son-in-law and d aughter. Mr
and Ml" G ordon F ran tz of Forest
Grove, m ade a trip to C ra te r Lake.
C rescent City and home by the coast
ro u te durin g th e holidays.
Dr. and »Mrs. Ralph D resser and
Mr. and Mrs Jam es D ierickx spent
th e w eek-end at Seaside.
Mr. and Mrs. Thom as Irelan d and
Mr. and Mrs A rchie Jo h n so n of
P o rtlan d spent the w eek-end at the
H allie Irelan d home
Mr. and Mrs Ed W ochner of York.
N ebraska, visited Mr. and Mrs. Hal-
lie Ireland Tuesday.
M rs W F lia rtra m p f and d au g h ­
ter Helen of F o re s t G rove spent the
holidays w ith Mr. and Mrs. F. E
H artram p f.
(.ro v e liv e d a- m i te r of ci-re-
inonies.
P i to r
at d Mi 'lam es G eorge
R eule of Hillsboro F W. Hinrichs of
Blooming and f) J W endllng w ere
guests of the congregation at the r e ­
ception.
Rev. Nitz has been pa- tor of Zion
church for the past year, coming to
this charge from Idaho He also
serves as in stru cto r in the L utheran
school at Sehefflin. M r s N itz w as
form erly a resident of St Louis, Mo.
Honor«*«! on B irth d ay —
Mrs. F red A m acher
honor at a fam ily pirn
th e hom e of h e r sister
Z urchcr T he « vent w;
tion of Mrs A m acher •
n iv ersary «Mondavi am
«d by J,o r m other, bre
tors and fam ilies in th«1
H elped Kim: B e l l -
Mrs. V«*rona Nelson
N ew berg
and her broth«
H illsboro visit«
mg th e funer
Mrs Nelson. \
11
M« th o d is t r h i rch at th e tu n e Mr.
In- bell for the first
Y ear's Eve. . ays she
in M cDonald (A nna
Sf N ew berg, assisted
him in ringing th e bell at th at tim e.
Have Fam ily R eunion—
Mr- G race Todd of Salem ¡mil Mr.
and Mr- C larence M cFadden «Vel­
m a M errill, of P o rtlan d w ere w eek ­
end guests of th e ir parents. Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. M cFadden, and enjoyed
a fam ily reunion.
A tten d T o ile r F u n eral—
Among out-of-tow n frien d s a t­
tending the fu n eral of zVIbert Tozicr
last T hursday w ere Mr. and Mrs. R.
J. H endricks. Mr. and Mrs. C. P.
Bishop. Mrs H allie Hinges and Mrs
Edna G arfield of Salem . Mr. and
Mrs. L. G. H ulin of E uzene also a t­
tended the funeral and w ere guests
of Mr and Mrs. A. II Biassing w hile
in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. H E. I.aB are and
(laughter H arriet, and M ary Helen
Helon of St. Helens, and Mr. and
Mrs. L. W. IgiB are and son D on­
ald of P o rtlan d spent the holiday
w ith Mr. and Mrs. S W. M elhuish.
D. W. Ramey of N ew berg, w ho
has been v isitin g his son. Ralph
Ramey, for sev eral days, left S a t­
urday for a visit at B ellingham ,
, Wash.
Dr. an d Mrs. W. E. P ittin g er
spent th e holidays at C loverdale
w ith Mr. and Mrs. M. E Groshong.
L ittle C onnie G roshong re tu rn e d
w ith them for a visit.
G ratiam older childr«n. both
tin * P h ilip p in e
Is la n d s .
Mr and Mr G raham w ere
d in 1887. h«* w as teaching
in Elmwood. N eb. and .even
later opened a law office in
die in the sam e state. Mov-
O rcgon in 1911. G raham op-
law office in Forest G rove
am ha« tak en an active part
lie affairs, serving five term s
tate legislature, w here he
the first gasoline tax. later
by « very state in th e union
/ wa a m em ber of the high-
im m ittee and was a pioneer
developm ent of good roads
state He ha been active in
. i d . ‘he o p in in g of the Wilson
"H alf Size" Le Gant Foundation
T here a re ."> types of short figures. W hich is yours?
«ARfca.
Ask about the new low-cost Hudson-C. I. T. Time Payment
P la n -te rm s to suit your income.
Portland.
Mrs. Em m a P itm an a n d Mrs.
Violet R ush of P o rtlan d spent the
w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
Pitm an.
H u d so n and T errap lan e . . .
lowest priced cars in the w orld
fo r such s iz e , p o w e r an d
featu res.
LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE
WORLD w ith full 55 inches of
fro n t seat co m fo rt for th ree.
LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE
WORLD to give you so m uch
p o w er . . . o r to com bine such
p erfo rm an ce w ith outstanding
econom y, officially certified.
LOWEST PRICED CARS IN THE
WORLD w ith th e new w ay to
d riv e, w ith o u t a g ear shift
lev er . . . o r w ith /tt»o braking
system s o p eratin g from the
sam e b ra k e pedal . . . o r w ith
p atented D u o -F lo O iling Sys­
tem and oil-cushioned clutch.
F o r re c o rd v alue, look at a
H u d so n o r T errap lan e now
. . . w hile n e w c a r p rices a re
still low a n d y o u r old c a r
w ill b rin g you so m uch m ore.
TERRAPLANE
THOMAS S. SHOLES
137
H illsb o ro , O re g o n
',
HAZEI.DALE Miss F.mma I
pold and A ngus M cCarl w ere rr
lied Ju n e 29 in P ortland. A w
d in g d in n e r
wa.< served at
hom e of th e b rid e’s parents,
and Mi.- P aul Leopold, on Coo
M ountain.
J 1». A nderson and son» spent the
week end on a fishing trip Io C och­
ran and vicinity.
M r and Mr
G erald Davidson
and d aughters and H ow ard H illis
spent the w eek-end and the Fourth
at T errebonne, guests of Mr D a\ Id-
son's p aren ts Mr. and Mrs W H.
Davidson.
Mr. and Mrs Bert A rndt and fam ­
Mr ; J. J. WL.mcr and Mrs. I, C
Lom ax Apent th e holidays w ith M r ily celebrated the F ourth W ith Mrs
arid Mrs E rnest M iller of P o rtlan d A rndt's m other. Mrs C harles Lip­
pert. and her brothers, Roy and
a t t h e i r hom e at Cannon Beach
L aw rence Wisrner, Mis.» Betty Hor- W arren T aylor of Balt Mountain.
iacher. and Louis Lomax joined
P lease .send in new s copy early
them Sunday, retu rn in g M onday
o th e Argus.
p
evening.
Mi
V P Hodges and on T om ­
my of Pendleton visited Mr. and
Mr P ercy Vast last week
Mr. and Mi s. J D W«xxlman of
A m ity spent M onday w ith Mr. and
Mrs Don Woodman.
Miss M erlyn Dewey and Miss
K atherine W heeler of San F ra n -
ci-«o. Cal., visited Mr. and Mrs.
Kalpn Wilson Friday and left S a t­
u rd ay for tw o week»’ visit in Seat-
Je. Wash.
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C ondensed R eport
The Commercial T^ational Bank.
C o n d itio n a t C lose of B usiness J u n e 30, 1937
Resources
C ash on h a n d a n d d u e fro m b a n k s ............
U. S. G o v e rn m e n t B o n d s ................................
M u n icip al am i o th e r b o n d s a n d w a rra n ts
S to ck in F e d e ra l R e serv e B ank
B a n k in g H ouse, F u r n itu r e an d F ix tu re s .
O th e r R eal E s ta te .........
$ 3 8 8 .9 1 3 .0 8
104,2.50.00
5 5 2 .0 2 3 .1 7
3 ,0 0 0 .0 0
3 8 .5 5 0 .0 0
789.44
1 .508.48
7 0 2 ,9 9 6 .2 6
O th e r A ssets ......................................................
Loans and D iscounts
T otal
$1,792,030.43
Liabilities
C apital ........................................
S urplus ........................................
U ndivided P rofits and Reser«
D eposits ......................................
Total
7 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
3 7 ,5 0 0 .0 0
21.932.83
1 ,6 57,597.60
$1,792,030.43
( ’O M P A R A T Î Y E ST A T E M E N TS
J u n e 30, 1934
J u n e 30, 1935
J u n e 30, 1936
T o ta l R eso u rces
$ 1 .1 2 7 .8 1 9 .7 6
1,299,435.73
1 ,7 23,438.97
June 30, 1937
1,792,030.43
E arle A. Bowm an. A ssistant C ashier
( Jack Jr.. A s-istant C ashier
W. V. B ergen. Assistant C ashier
C lyde Yount, As.si.sthnt C ashier
W a s h in g to n C o u n ty ’s P ro s p e rity O u r P a ra m o u n t In te re s t
(An optional extra on all models)
Keeps y o u r car fro m ro llin g back­
wards w hen stopped on up-grades.
'•«>»«
T erm s to Suit
AGAIN A YEAR AHEAD
W illiam ('. C h rls trn s m , Presili, :t
M I*. Cady. V ice-P resident
.1. !.. Searcy. C ashier
No. 1 CARS of the Low and Moderate Price Fields
F,. M. BARNES, Prop.
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M iss L eopold W eds
A ngus M cC arl
Pitm ans H onored—
Mr and Mr.«. Ja c k I-ochead of
Salem en tertain ed T hu rsd ay ev e­
ning w ith a su rp rise d in n er party
for D r ai d Mrs. A O Pitm an,
• By M arjorie M eek,
w ho left T uesday for R ochester.
Mr and Mrs. J. S. W omback o f Minn. O ther guests w ere Dr. and
M ■ »th. .id. Minn., and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs H. D. Huggins Mr. and Mrs
F R Womback of A lbert Lea. Mum C B B uchanan of G aston, and
arrived M onday for a w eek ’s visit (.'lark G ard n er
with Mr and Mrs
p. S tranahar.
M
J S W om back is a sister of
Miss A lice S chulm erich retu rn ed
Mi S tranahan. Mr. and Mrs. Leo
M i . c i of P ortland ¡ire also spending M onday from a w e e k s visit w ith
Mr
and Mrs. W. G W eigle at Seattle.
a h-w day at the S tran ah an home.
Mr and Mrs. Len M eyer of Port- Wash She visited V ictoria. P» C..
h't’.d. F M B arham and fam ily and d u ring h er stay.
Mr. and Mr I. P S tran ah an spent
Mrs. F. B T ongue and sons B urke
the F ourth at N eskowin.
and R obert spent the holidays at
Mr
G eorge R Thom pson o f Pacific City.
Des Moines. Iowa, is visiting Mr .
Mrs. G eorge Stangel and d au g h ter
N ettie I.innton C rouder. and Mr, o f P ortland visited Mr«. C aroline
John McGee of L aurel for a few Stangel th e first of the w eek.
we. l:- Mrs Thom pson said "O regon
Mr. and Mrs. R obert W atts of
is too cold for her."
Mr and Mrs. A lbert Spicritig have P ortland spent the holidays w ith Mr.
collected m any agates and th ere are and Mrs. E. B. W atts. •
A. B M ulloy spent th e holidays
some very ra re species am ong them .
Mrs S piering has collected th e col­ w ith his niece. Mrs. W. N. H athorn,
ored moss and m akes some very a t­ and fam ily.
tractive pictures.
Misses T ennessee and Eva W eath-
Mrs J. W Johnson, M ary Ja n e erred. Wilson T aylor and E arl O s­
Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. burn spent th e holidays at D eLake.
G ilm ore of P ortland visited M i»
Misses M ary Sarsfield and Nina
Ju n ia Johnson over th e F ourth
K irk p atrick visited Mr. and Mrs. W
Mr. and Mrs. L eibfried of V an­ H W ieber last w eek on th e ir way
couver. Wash., w ere am ong F ourth h<-me from C alifornia to Spokane.
of Ju ly vi ¡tors at th e C. H aldum Wash. Miss Sarsfield and Mrs. W ieb­
e r a re sisters.
M attie B ertoli of California is vis­
Mrs. J. C. Bochen and fam ily e n ­
iting h er sister. Mrs. Donald M e­ tertain ed w ith a house p a rty over
gargel for the sum m er. E dna O ti is Hie w eek-end. guests being Mr. and
visiting th e M egargels fo r a vzeek Mrs. H. P B ram an and fam ily of
from B ellingham . Wash.
Tacoma. W ash.. Mr. and Mrs. L. B.
B irthday < elebrateil
Loomis and fam ily of T igard, and
S um m er class of J u n io r h i g h Mrs. B echen's niece. Miss B elinda
school. R ex Jones, teacher, and his Rouk of H endrum . Minn., w ho w ill
fam ily, w ere e n tertain ed by R ob­ spend the sum m er here.
e rt B ristol F riday evening w ith a
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B arney and
w iener roast and picnic supper in daughters. Mr. and Mrs. B. M G ood­
the Bristol bark yard. Mrs. A. W. man and son Jack, and Mr. and Mrs.
M oore helped Mrs. Bristol. T he oc- G. Russell M organ spent th e w eek ­
ca-n»n w as R o b e rts 14th birthday. end on a fishing trip to the Nestuca
T hirteen w ere present.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. M errill o f
Mrs. N ora G a rre tt of Pullm an.
Anamosa. Iowa, a re spending the Wash . a rriv ed last week for an e x ­
iram er w ith th e ir son. C hester M er­ tended visit w ith h er relatives. Mr.
rill. and fam ily T hey a re going to and M rs J H. G arrett
S|X'nd a few days at R ockaw ay this
?>tr. and Mrs. Douglas O ber and
little son of Seaside. E rnest R uth-
rau ff of P ortland, and Woodrow
Bone of San Francisco. Cal., w ere
Mr. an d Mrs. C M. P ow ell spent w eek-end guests of th eir relatives.
tiie w eek-end at O ak Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k W. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. O wen Jo n es and
fam ily of Seattle. Wash., and Mr. z»».x.K You:' eyes deserve th e best
of care. H ave them exam -
Jo n es' fath er from Bangor. Maine,
ined regularly. Dr. T hom p­
spent th e w eek-end w ith Mr. and
son.
nex
t Tuesday. 13th, H o t e l
Mrs. C. T. Richardson.
W ashington.
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Ju d g e and Mrs. R F ra n k P eters
and fam ily a re spending the w eek
at Tillam ook.
Messrs, and M esdam cs L. D. Bell
and E rw in G reen of C orvallis spent
the w eek-end a t th e L. C. B row n
home.
Milda Beth P itm an sp en t several
days last week w ith h e r g ran d ­
m other. Mrs. Em m a P itm an o f
WORLD'S LOWEST PRICE FOR
SUCH SIZE AND POWER!"
Then W«*ar a
trO M /l/V ’S SH O P
Ex«*rqtiv«* council of th«» Washing«
ton C ounty C am p Fir«» assex ,ati«>u
met at Forest G rove Ju ly h Plan
.v« r<* mad«* to hold cam p at Ada h
from A ip. i*«t 15 to 20 for all C.«r..|
Fir«* v 11*. of th e county.
V olunteers from Hilltfboro a n d
Forest G rove have offered to belj,
with rebuilding the h>dge. w hich wa
p ra c tu a lly destroyed by th«» heavy
. hows of last w’inter. It is also hoped
that funds may be available to pro«
vide several m ore cabins, to take
care of an expected increased e n ­
rollm ent.
G irls w ishing to join C am p Fir«1
groups may contact Mis. H I. B ick­
ford in Hillsboro.
M arried in P o rtlan d —
Mis Ruby Wilson. sis ter of R alph
Wd '»il of Hillsboro, arid J P. Hills
of P o rtlan d w ere m arried T h u rs­
d ay in Portland, They spent the
w eek-end w ith Ml and M is Ralph
of H illsb o ro , O re g o n
"H alf Size" Dresses?
GOAR'S
Plans Made for
Annual Camp of
Camp Fire Girls
The Roving
Reporter
P o V ihi W e ar
T h e re ¡ire 3 types of “ H a lf S iz e ” Le G ant. One of
then) will fit like a glove. All the curves h itting the
right places. You've w aited a long time for this d e ­
velopm ent in eo rsetry — Don't wait ¡m other day. tor
y o u r Le G a n t. He com fort able.
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