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HILLSBORO ARG VS. HILkSBORO. OREGON
Gaston Calf Born Without Tail
F o r countless ye a rs a c a lf's ta il has fu rn is h e d
an e x c e lle n t ru d d e r w it h w h ic h to guide
th e a n im a l on oeasion. o r to seize as a
last re s o rt in case th e y o u th fu l b o v in e a t­
te m p te d to escape.
N o w th e w o rk e rs
a ro u n d th e stables on th e H u g o S tra n d -
b e rg fa rm , G aston ro u te 1. w ill e ith e r
h a ve to ca tch th is c a lf a ro u n d th e n e c k at
th e f ir s t pass, o r a b andon th e chase. T h e
c a lf was b o rn w ith o u t a ta il, w h ile o n ly
a d e n t a n d a s lig h t b a ld spot m a rk th e
place w h e re n a tu re u s u a lly designs a ta il.
R ic h a rd S tra n d b e rg . y o u n g son o f th e o w n ­
er. is seen h o ld in g th e c a lf.—C u t c o u rte s y
S u n d a y O re g o n ia n .
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Thursday. September 2, I •.►
.'57
was re c e n tly m a r iie d to M iss /\hc«
W a lto n at T a ft
M r. m id M rs M I I M e tc a lf and
fa m ily spent th e w eek «*nd at N e b
cot W h ile then» they v is ite d Rev
and M rs T A D un g a n «>f P o rtla n d
w h o are s p e n ding th e ir v a c a tio n at
N< I s e o t t
Verboort
M r and M rs J J H e rin e k x
cornpam« 1 M r and M rs J o h n K in ­
d«d and son K e n n e th on a t r ip
a ro u ix l M t H ood loop S u n d a y
Misses S im o n . G a lla g h e r and L in -
nehan. teachers w h o w ill teach in
V e rb o o rt th is > ca r. w e re o u t to fin d
ro o m in g places fo r th e c o rn in g te rm
Rev Jonas m o to re d to T illa m o o k
last T uesday to v is it frie n d s
M rs H a rrie t W illia m s o n 1» sta y
in g w it h h e r fa th e r, H e n ry V u nde
hey. fo r thre«* w eeks b e fo re s ta r t­
in g w o rk in M o u n t A n g e l
A n u m b e r «»f ve te ra n s and frie n d s
fro m V e rb o o rt heard F a th e r B a ile y
a c h a p la in in W o rld w a r in F ra m e
g iv e an in te re s tin g account o f h i
e x p e r n - n o - S u n d a y e v e n in g
M rs p Vanaudenhaeg«*n accom
¡ anied M r a n d M r
F J llc t c h a r d
to M o u n t A n g e l to v is it
idativ«
and frie n d s
M rs A J Vander o v e rm g is v u
itin g re la tiv e s in M m in t Ang«d f<
a fe w weeks.
Dancing Teacher
binds New Steps
' T r u c k in ’ *’ and th e * Susie Q h a \ «•
ta k e n eastern d u n ce circle -.
I> y
storm , and, in ste a d o f th e ’’»lo w ,
m elodic,*’ d u n cers a re s w in g in g it
, w ith great gusto a ll o v e r th e east,
a c c o rd in g to Ed C heney, P o rtla n d s
n im b le fo o ted dancer, r e t u r n e d
fro m a tw o -m o n th t r ip to N ew
Y o rk and w a y -p o in ts
C heney, w h o m ade his o w n m a rk
on B ro a d w u y h i " la iu g h Parade**
w it h Ed Wym
a I
uhaequi
in F a n c h n ii «t M a rc o u n it., gave
th e e x p e rt eve to th e dance p u la o - ,
stage and d a n c in g schools h i tin*
m et i opoli.s
H al L«-R<»y. w h o p la y e d H a ro ld
T een in th e m ovie, d e m o n s tra te d
•onu* Lite d a m e steps fo r C heney,
and said th a t he p la n s to v is it th e
P o rtla n d «lancer hen* en ro u te to
lb lly w o o d fo r a n o th e r p ic tu re .
C h e n e y w ill open his ¿»euMtn’u
cla.Ases soon a fte r L a b o r clay in his
s tu d io in
the V e te ia n ..' h a ll i n
H ills b o ro .
A n d ite d < 'I m it a t io n
A n u m b e r o f th e A u d it B u re a u
o f C irc u la tm rv * the A rg u s g ive s the
Adv« r t i « r p ro o f >f a u th e n tic , p u d
u p s u b s c rib e r s T o th e w ise b u y e r
o f space th e re can be no substltut«*.
EAST v . WEST /
I he beating problem in *
the
is entirely different
than in the E ast., the SPARK
z.r especially designed to beat
Harvest Festival
on September 12
i By M rs. F ra n k P eto ld t)
R O C K C R E E K —T h e h a rv e s t fe s ti­
v a l a n d m issio n fe s tiv a l o f th e Rock
C re e k a n d
H e lv e tia
R e fo r m e d
ch u rc h e s is to be h e ld S e p te m b e r 12.
M ost o f th e g ra in in th is section
has been th re sh e d .
Attends G arden P a rty
J u n e F ue g y a tte n d e d a garden
p a rty at th e hom e o f M rs. M ac-
N a u g h to n in P o rtla n d T ue sd a y a ft­
e rn o o n . I t w as g iv e n fo r n e w w o rn -
t il s tu d e n ts w h o w i l l a tte n d P a c ific
U n iv e r s ity th is fa ll.
M a r y V r lic a k . w h o is e m p lo y e d at
St.
V in c e n ts
h o sp ita l.
P o rtla n d ,
w e n t to Id a h o d u rin g h e r tw o
w e e ks' v a c a tio n in A u g u st.
R u th R ahn is s p e n d in g tw o w eeks
at Seaside. S he acco m p a n ie d h e r
re la tiv e s . M r. a nd M rs. H a l T o w n ­
s' nd. o f P o rtla n d and th e y a re s lo p ­
p in g a t th e T o w n s e n d cottage.
H azel K ie s sp e n t se ve ra l d a ys in
A s to ria re c e n tly .
M rs. J. Iv e rs o n and d a u g h te rs o f
G ra n d F o rk s . N . D . v is ite d M rs
M o rto n C on g d on some tim e in A u ­
gust.
V isits from Ohio
M r. a nd M rs E d w a rd P e zo ld t Jr.
o f C le v e la n d . O h io , v is ite d his a u n t,
M rs . W illia m F ue g y. and his u n c le
F ra n k a nd L o u is P ezoldt. h e re last
, w eek. H e is e m p lo y e d in a d i sol
e n g in e fa c to ry in C le v e la n d and is
on a f o u r w e e ks’ v a c a tio n . Mu and
M i ■ P e zo ld t
tv and in P o rtla n d The
d ro v i w e st ane le ft C le ve and A u ­
gust 19. a r r iv i ng h e re A li gust 23
T h e y v is ite d V'e llo w s tu n e p a rk on
th e ir w a y h e re
M r and M r . Jo h n Be 'g«^r and
T h e lm a and Gl<id v s B e rg e r
F re d Benson i nd C a rolin e Benson
d ro v i to Y a co lt. W ash.. A neust 2’’
M r and M rs W a lte r H a fn e r and
d a u g h te r o f Pi r tla n d spent several
days la st w e e k w ith M r. m d M rs
Fug« ne A 11 wen and fa m ily . M r H a f-
n e r su sta in ed an in ju r y to his w r is t
re c e n tly .
C a ro l F u e g y re tu rn e d hom e r e ­
c e n tly fro m a several m onths* stay
w ith h e r siste r M rs A lfr e d P y s le
Jr.. at A g a te Beach. H e r m oth e r.
M rs Jo h n F uegy, has gone to A g a te
Beach.
C o -c p e ra tc w it h y o u r c o m m u n ity
c o rre s p o n d e n t b y t u r n in g in y o u r
im p o rta n t new s h a p p e n in g s. I t is
im p o s s ib le fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to
co n ta ct e v e ry o n e f o r lo c a l new s
item s. Be su re th a t th e ite m is re a l
ne w s a n d n o t ju s t a m e re d a y ’s v is i­
ta tio n w it h in th e c o u n ty o r to P o r t­
land.
tf
R u b b e r stam ps a nd o ffic e
p lie s.— H ills b o r o A rg u s .
sup­
tf
Beaverton Woman
Passes Thursday
B E A V E R T O N M rs. W illia m M ai
-ke d ie d n t he hom e A ugu* t 2»’» a ft -
e r h a v in g be<•n i l l fo r some tim e
She is s u rv iv ed b y h e r husb and.
W illia m M a ls t e. tw o sons and fiv e
d a u gh te rs.
B e th e l C ong re g a tio n a l ch u rc h and
S u n d a y school and L a d ie s ’ A id i« Id
a p ic n ic S a ti ird a y a fte rn o o n and
e ve n in g at R<la m e r’s Rest.
B rid a l S h o w e r (¿iv en
Misses I.aM< rne Dean and Rhoda
T h y n g e n te rta in e d w ith a b rid a l
show« r at th«* hom e o f M iss Dean
M on d a y e v e n in g h o n o rin g M iss E v ­
e ly n A le x a n d e r A b o u t fo r ty w e re
p rt s« nt. M iss A le x a n d e r s m a rria g e
to R e va rd Rhodes has been set f«*r
S e p te m b e r 11.
M rs L . W . T u c k e r a rriv e d bom«*
S a tu rd a y fro m an e x te n d e d v is it
w ith re la tiv e s and frie n d s in L o u is ­
iana and N« b ra ska She re tu rn e d by
w a y o f S e a ttle . W h ile th e re th e y
visit«-«! at th e hom e o f M r and Mr
A. E O li son and M r and M rs C la r ­
ence E P a lm . M r. a nd M rs. O leson
an«! M rs . P alm . »G enevieve C a rte r)
are fo rm e r resident«* o f th is v ic in ity .
M r and M rs. G u y A le x a n d e r m o v ­
ed in to th e ir new’ h o m e S a tu rd a y .
B f w r l y R ud m a n . son o f M r. and
M rs. C. J. H odm an o f G ra n d Rondo,
w h o fo r m e r ly liv e d in B e a ve rto n .
W E CORDIALLY IN V ITE YOU
TO IN SPECT TH E
John Deere Tractors
and FARM M ACHINERY
Caterpillar” Tractors
Gould Water Systems
Western bo flies . .
In lig h tly w e a th e r­
p ro o f od E a s te r n
hom os, h e a te rs a re
usually lighted in tho
I a ll a n d o p o ra to d
continuously until tho
end of Winter. In tho
West wo do not want
continuous heat, but
wo want im m ediate
heat, and wo want it
in the "living zono" of
our rooms, and on tho
floors. Como in and
let U3 show you ex­
actly K'/iv Spark is
tho only oil heater de­
signed e s p e c ia lly to
meet Wostorn condi­
tions.
SU4RK
PATENTED
O IL CRCULATING HEATER
Instead oi sending its
heat out through tho
top. Spark has a h out
heat discharge grill,
which sends an in­
sta n t flow of gontlo,
healthful, circulating
heat ou, into the 'liv­
in g zone' ol y o u r
rooms. In addition to
tho circulating heat.
Spark gives you di­
re c t r a d ia n t h e a t
th ro u g h its b rig h t,
ch cortul (an s h a p e d
flam o. which warms
N o te haw S P A R K heats
the (loot u, troni oi tho
the “Living Zone” and not
h e a te r , fu s a s a n
the ceiling . . .
open firoplaco would
do.
IN TWO BEAUTIFUL FINISHES: FULL PORCELAIN
ENAMEL, SEAL GRAIN FINISH, AND BAKED ENAMEL,
CRYSTOLAC FINISH.
at the W ashington County Fair
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
Hillsboro John Deere and “C aterpillar” Dealer
L iberal
T erm s
64
.50
UP
W. C. GIFFORD
228 E. Baseline
See O u r
Phone 292
E x h ib it nt th e
F a ir