Pa Si P N H Sun pic» fe ty be w el a rri tert Ran H Hill «av tise An< stor ban Ade T is t sou' hall la rj dan I» H 4-H at i Anr thei the; to t H er V rou: He forr ing Mrs w ill th is tio n R itt J( dog leg sevi ing kill' Pia; T join th e Bea gav app O. ( absa w as free ing wh( got w or L so. thre Emi the and ily. fam gen deg; cam H ing man S ati M dolp fred K ur day. lie \ Mey live: M Bari Rub sper Mrs M and of r the M sper Will leav it ai V» man day nigh M rs Cl day wee Hatl M ry C M rs M sp er unci Bee.' J< one nun is I Mrs M th e T ag e Six H IL L S B O R O A R G U S. Buxton School Board Takes Up Wood Bids feld visited at the Ruben Kelly and Jesse M eyers hom es last W ednesday Builds F ru it House Ray R oberts is building a fruit house on his p ro p erty here Mel arty R ecovers W illiam M cCarty, who received a broken neck about 14 m onths ago. has recovered sufficiently to be able to w ork He expects to be em ­ ployed at W estim ber m ill soon Mr. and M rs K I. Benefiel of De- Lake visited relativ es h ere Friday en rou te hom e from a visit at the W illiam H offm an homo at T im ber W illard P ra tt of W alla Walla Wash . visited his aunt. Mrs. O H Stow ell, recently Irene Fisher. Elsie Meyers. C lif­ ford C ounts and H arold Fisher drove to W heeler S atu rd ay Tliev w ere o vernight guests of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fisher. Surprise Housewarming Given Cornelius Man: Katlians Build (By M iss D o r o th y C ook e) CORNELIUS A group of friends and neighbors pleasantly surprised Jaco b C arroll at his n r » hom e on th e G eorge Wilcox place T hursday ev en in g w ith a house« arm ing Each guest took him s o m e groceries P resen t w ere th e honor guest. Mr and Mrs Engclcn and Eave. Mr and Mrs J. R W ilfrey Mr and Mrs F O Shay. M esdamcs Mcda French. M C reek p au m D oroths P o ffen b arger M attie Sm ith. A Collmge, G eorge W ilcox and W R Cooke. Misses G eneva and L au rel Shay Messrs E rnest C reekpaum . L ester M ooberry D C W hiting and Glen Shay F rp u k C leveland is ill at his hom e here. Mr and Mrs M I. K athan and fam ily are building a house on a lot recently p u rchased from Pete Sus- bauer. group from the H illsboro M ethodist church for the annual E pw orth League Institute at Falls City Miss Phyllis M artin of San F ra n ­ cisco. Cal . has been a guest of her uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs A J O liver, and fam ilv John McKillop recently retu rn ed from a m onth's encam pm ent in a citizens' eam p in V ancouver Wash John is visiting at the G eorge W il­ cox home. H I L L S B O R o . () R E G O N in this p art of the county. Some of the best blackcap fields yielded two tons to ttie acre Y oungberries did not yield as heavily as was hop­ ed ow ing to w in ter-k illin g Mr and Mrs S P Taylor are h a r ­ vesting th eir gherkins, as a re other farm ers w ho undertook to raise tins crop tin s y ear Ttie young cucum­ bers a re picked every o th er day. M ountain Home l adies Aid met w ith Mrs A rth u r K irby for an all- day m eeting T hursday A pot luck lunch w as served at noon T he ladies spent th e lim e quilting Mrs Earl Honey lias re tu rn e d to Eastern O regon a fte r spending sev­ eral w eeks h ere visiting tier parents. Mi and Mis Jo h n S ehm eltzer. Miss H elen S ehm eltzer is staying a few w eeks w ith h er b rother. D on­ ald Sehm eltzer, n ear T erreb o n n e Mrs Mary Adam s of T errebonne and a party of friends w ere guests at ttie Jo h n S ehm eltzer hom e A ug­ ust I ( l a s s Meets Friday T h ere wall be partv and business m eeting of th e D ouble-T ree class at the M ountain Home Evangelical church parlors Friday evening Miss C arm en Hodson, w ho lias been staving w ith h er sister. Mrs Roscoe P C ourtney, re tu rn e d to her home at W illam ina August 1 Mrs Elm er Hodson, m o th er of Mrs C ourtney, cam e hom e w ith the C ourtneys, « l u r e she was u house guest most of last week Mr and Mrs Em ery H arris e n te r­ tained w ith a d in n er party last S u n ­ day G uests w ere Mrs H atty R ober­ son of Malinu Mr and Mrs M orris O akley and baby d a u g h ter Ja n e t of P ortland Thui'siltty, August Schools Vote Consolidation C onsolidation of Scoggins Valles and D eerlick school districts was com pleted Monduv w hen patrons of both districts voted nearly unani tnoiudy for the m easure The ele c ­ tion was conducted by O B K rans county school superintendent, for D eerlick and by the board m em bers in Scoggins This is believed to be the first con solidation of its kind in the county and was accom plished because of the lack of pupils from fam ilies in D eerlick Last year tw o fam ilies w ith several children, petitioned opening of the school, ami then tnov ed out a fte r school w as begun. leav mg the district w ith a teacher under co n tract and no pupils T he vote Monday was four favoi mg consolidation in Deerlick. amt none against, w hile of 12 votes in Scoggins. II favored consohd.ition ami »»lie ballot vv a s declared doubt ful The doubtful hallo, K raus said had tin* no scratched on, w hich in dicated. he believed, an attem pt to vote for the joining of districts the N orthw estern Dairy, pent see- 1 eral days List week w ith his par ( tits. Mi and Mrs Jo h n Hocckli on Brooks Hill Several people from this section attended tin* Dairy Co op picnic at Ja n tie ii Beach Sunday and one of tin* local men won a prize H arry F rance of Brooks Hill pur chused a com bine rccent.lv and liar vested a field on the Jo h n Boeckli place las, week I, is the in .1 hai vt ster ow ned in this neighborhood (By Mrs. Jesse M eyers) B U X T O N — A m eeting of the school board for this d istrict will be held A ugust 16 Bids w ill b e opened for wood for th e com ing y e a r and o th er business m atters ta k ­ en up. DR. R. J. NICOL Many old friends and neighbors DR. E. W. A L M Q U IS T atten d ed fu n eral services for Al B ledsoe at Forest G rove S atu rd ay I)R. R. L. BEAN afternoon. C harles H utchison Jr. of P um pkin V e te r in a r ia n » R idge is visiting at the W. H. Hid- T e le p h o n e s 1.43 a n il 643 dink home A rth u r G udge of Seaside visited frien d s here S atu rd ay He hud not i By Mrs. M abie Allisont been here for nine years. He lived MOUNTAIN HOME Wild Wood h e re w hen a sm all boy. Forestry 4-H club « ill m eet S a tu r­ $ 1 0 R e w a rd G randm a Thom as was taken to a day at the G eorge Allison home F orest G rove hospital last w eek. They expeet to \ i s d the trees set out ( B y M rs. J o h n Im lah ) For any Radio C. A. M organ received w ord S a t­ by the m em bers last spring T he we can ’t fix' H AZELD ALE— C larence Stout's F r a n c is M ela n so n H ies u rd ay of the illness of his m other. In ad v erten tly Paul M elanson Jr. subject for study w ill be ttie id e n ti­ place has been tran sferred from the Mrs. Jones, in L ane county Mrs. D o u g la s s R a d io S e rv ic e « a s listed as dying of b u rn s at fication of trees P lans for an e x ­ M organ and d au g h ter Frances left R eedville school d istrict to the Haz- Jam estow n. N li . « lien it should hibit at the W ashington county fair I'it? S. 3rd Av e. riione 21X rld a le school district, so th e c h il­ have been F rancis M elanson Mrs S unday to assist in caring for her «•ill also be made H arold F isher and C lifford C ounts dren w ould be closer to school. Paul M elanson and son L eonard F are« ell G iven Mrs. H erm an Schoene and ch il­ w ere called east by the death. of V anF ’eet's logging camp were A farew ell party for Mr and Mrs h e re during the w eek-end. dren left th e first of the w eek for Mr and Mrs ¿Charles I.athan of A rth u r K irby and fam ily « a s held H ome Economics com m ittee cf the E astern Oregon. Hood R iver spent a few days last HARRISON D. HUGGINS grange m et at the hem e of Mrs. ' Mrs. B R M aixner is at home w eek w ith Mr and Mrs O lv er C a rt­ at the Eugene T aylor hom e last S u n ­ K ath erin e E d erer n Banks A ugust 5 from th e hospital recovering from w rig h t and fam ily and o th er friends day The affair was sponsored by M. D. I By Mrs. F ra n k Pesoldt, A dance w as sponsored by the in ju ries received in an auto acci­ here. The L ath an s are form er re s i­ the D ouble-Tree clas- Mr and Mrs K irby and fam ily left the first of F \ F M!. NOSE anil I IIIH) \ I Tow nsend club at th e grange hall dent. ROCK CREEK Mr and Mu E a I- d en ts of C ornelius. this week for th eir hom e in San S atu rd ay night. Ole Tollifeson and W illard Rohr- w in L eh rer and son Donald L < 4SI S I’F( I \l h rer Diego, w here they expect to rem ain A. R Hall m ade a business trip to back spent several days last week M ove to H illsb o ro of Regina. Sask Canada. VIMt.'lt Mrs. D orothy P o ffen b arg er and for about one y ear Tliev hope to sell ' E stacada A ugust 1. at Seaside Mr L ehrer's sister. Mrs Ernest GLA SSES E IT I’ED Mrs. C laude R einoehl and son Earl M r and Mi's G eorge Sandford girls w ent to H illsboro S atu rd ay to th eir hom e there and re tu rn here Stauss. and fam ily the firs, being on a printed letterhead and in a printed envelope II lends dignity to the bustnc .■ amt gives it good ad v eili in»:. |f W aith the ZENITH POINTER Spin Ail by Itself Right to Your Canadian People Visit Rock Creek Mountaindale Folk Visit at Beaches ZENITH ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC TUNING n ch a n g in g mt »tatu et Al I.ut ti , pi ■>, »Ito i»»--, - • .tt.'l tlitK pi t H TCTRIC ilt>. lytlcin that » aa »impi« us it {(M IT I S 10IT WAV! I f C IIV IR I More Skid Protection or 1 BANDS 01 MO III ABI SOLO W IT I H N IT I DOVI L H ANTINI.» YOUR c b & a t.. Anti-Liquor Play Presented Gaston W hy! Why buy a b attery s •t w hen /e liitti Ü.5. ROYAIS that will play from either your ear b a tte ry or pow er Ilia' See them toilav’ U' ELECTRIC STORE .7?^- Sahnow Bros. 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