The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 30, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    P a jfí Twñ
T h u rsd ay . S ep tem b er ."A 1927
Wedding Anniversary
Celebrated Sunday
Legion, Auxiliary
Install Officers
at Joint Meeting
Celebrate Golden Wedding
O fficers of H illsboro post. A m er­
ican Legion and A uxiliary w ere
installed Tuesday night at a sp e­
A bout 125 attended the golden
cial jo in t m eeting of the post. B ritt
w edding an n iv ersary reception for
Nedry of Tigard, past d istrict com ­
Mr and Mrs S E. Olson Sunday
m ander. w as installing officer for
afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock in the
V eterans' hall, and offered felicita­
H illsboro Assembly No. 23 O r­ th e Legion an d Mrs Emma M cK in­
ney.
past presid en t of the Hills-
tions. T heir eldest son. Zenas Olson, d er of Rainbow for Girl.-, w ill hold
acted as m ash r of cerem onies and in stallatio n o f officers Saturday boro A uxiliary, officiatisi for her
announced th e follow ing ap p ro p ri­ evening at eight at the Masonic group W illiam D ierdorff acted as
ate program :
tem ple Miss Louise C ruzen. past and Mrs A. H Busch was s e rje a n t-
Vocal
soli'
"S ilver T hreads w o rth y advisor, will act as in ­ at-arm s for th e A uxiliary
Legion officers installed in clu d ­
Among the Gold." Mrs L. C. K la ­ stallin g officer, and Miss D.xie l ee
M em­ ed Ja k e Weil, com m ander; A rth u r
m ien; "Schubert's S e re n a d e " and MacDowell. as m usician.
K
rerg
er,
f irst \ 1 ■ - coiiniiaii.lei
"Shepherdess ol Sleep." by the L e­ bers of P alestin e ch ap ter O rder
gion A uxiliary sextet. M esdames 1. of DeMolay. w ill assist in th e in- F red E ngeidinger. second v i c e-
C. K rum ien. C E Wells Fred Cald- -lallatio n cerem ony M artha Wash* ccm m ander; A J Foelker. a d ju ­
tan t Russell Tisdale, finance o ffi­
well, Leon S. Davis, and John Pu- ington assem bly m em bers w ill bi cer:
C arl Russell, chaplain, and
bols. K athleen Nolan being unable guests.
A program and dancing follow ­ G uy Rosecrans. serg ean t-at-arm s
to be present: a reading. "Old
Leon Davis was presented w ith a
S w eetheart of Mine." by Miss M ar­ ing th e m eeting have been a rra n g ­ gold sta r for having p rocured the
th a Jam es; vocal solo. ' I Love You ed for en tertain m en t.
most m em bers last year. Mr Nedry
T ruly." by Mrs. Robert Soule, and
m aking t h e presen tatio n . 11 L.
duet. "S w eeter as the Days Go By."
M acKenzie. who received second
M rs Soule and Miss T heona Put-
prize, a silv er star, was not present
ham . and a toast by Mrs. H H.
Mrs. F red E ngeidinger w as in­
S t a n n a r d . p araphrasing Edgar / o
/ ri c /,7 //p - V
stalled as p resident of the .Auxiliary,
G uest's poem. "It Takes . Heap of
I ,4 0 1 M U C H
and o th er officers installed w ere
L iving." Miss M ildred Jam es was
Mrs. Leon S Davis. first v ice-p res­
piano accom panist.
ident; Mrs. Jo h n Pubols. second
Mrs. R. L. P utnam and Mrs. M ar­
G erald VanLom. pro m in en t Hilhi v ice-president. Mrs F red A m acher,
garet Webb poured tea. Mrs Enuna sen io r stu d en t and athlete, w ill be secretary : Mrs E A. G riffith, treas-
M cKinney presided at th e punch form allv in au g u rated as th e th ir- u rer; Mrs R D English, chaplain:
bowl, and M esdames Zenas an d On - teen th p resid en t of th e council of Mrs C I") Hudson, historian, and
as Olson assisted in serving Tea was th e C h ristian clubs of H illsboro. Mrs
E thel Pow ers, serg ean t-at-
served from a beautiful silv er tea d u rin g th e first C onvocation of th e arm s
set brought from India by Mr. and clubs for th e new school y ear Wed-
T he pro g ram
w hich w as an-
Mrs.
The
. . . Zenas Olson.
.
, refreshm
. . . ent nesdav evening at P ilgrim House, nounced by T h u rsto n Johnson of
table w as decorated w ith b rass h ea d q u a rte rs of th e clubs. C onvo- th e Legion com m ittee, included the
bow ls of gold colored flow ers w ith cation, th e jo in t m eeting of all chap- singing of th e S ta r S pangled B an­
the centerpiece a th ree-tier cak e of ters of th e council, w ill begin at 7 30, ner. led by Russell M organ: songs
w h ite and gold, baked by th e ir and w ill be open to any w ho care by th e A u x iliary trio, q u artet, and
daughter. M rs H J D itter. and to attend.
sextet, accom panied by Miss M il­
decorated w ith golden roses and
G uest sp eak er for th e occasion d red Jan es: tap dancing by D onne Mr. and Mrs S. F Olson w ho celebrated th e ir golden w edding anni
th e num eral "50." in gold A nother
Foelker. w ith V elm a A b endroth as
versary Sunday afternoon a t V eterans' hull I 'i . t u r » b y S .-n ra n u -l S i u . li.
a ttractiv e piece on the tab le w as a w ill be F a th e r R ichard C arb erry . acom panist:
accordion selections
__
gold colored card holding $15. w ith new ath letic coach of St. M ary's. by Dale Busch and singing of A. E
50 m ade w ith dim es pasted in th e H u b er F ath er C arb erry . w ho w as F songs, led by Russell M organ
cZ
center, a gift from th e C hristian a s ta r halfb ack u n d e r N otre Dam e's w ith M rs K ath leen N lan as ac- b t i l f i M l i
_ 1 of
church, of w hich they a re m em bers. E lm er L ayden. at D usquene U ni-
as w ell as captain of th e
,
M any o th er nice p resen ts w ere r e ­ v u ersity.
n iv ersity tra c k team , is a m em b er
A » ^ a c c o m p a n ie d from
ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Olson.
A uxiliary to th e A m erican L e­
of th e fam ous football fam ily w ho T}«a rd by Mrs. Nedry and son. and
The w edding certificate and old
Mrs. B ert Hagen
gion w ill hold a rum m age sale F ri­
sta
rre
d
at
N
otre
D
am
e
an
d
th
e
Uni-
fam ily pictu res w ere on display
day and S aturday. O ctober 8* and
T h ree persons w ere p resen t w ho v ersity of Iowa. O ne b ro th e r is line
Misses F lorence and G l a d y s 9. at the P ow ers’ grocery store
had attended the w edding 50 years coach at Fordham , an o th er is fresh -
T rachsel of R eedville planned a building. M rs E. A. G riffith is
ago at the K uykendall hom e n ear m an coach at Jo h n C arrol iC leve-
fam ily p arty for S unday a fte r­ chairm an of the com m ittee, and
,
4
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Y am hill on S eptem ber 24. 1887 la n d ', and a th ird b ro th er is head
noon. com plim enting th eir parents. will be* assisted by M esdames Fred
They w ere Mrs. A nna Olson of coach at S outh D akota N orm al
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Trachsel. on E ngeidinger. P I. P atterson, R D
-/
Gaston, a sister-in-law . and L aw ­ F a th e r C arb erry cam e to St. M ary's
th eir tw en ty -first w edding a n n i­ English. F red C aldw ell, ami other
from
Eugene,
w
h
ere
he
coached
rence K uykendall and Mrs. B lanche
m em bers.
versary.
K uykendall W alker of Y amhill, both b ask etb all and baseball team s
Those m aking donations of clo th ­
S alm on pink gladioli and g re e n ­
to state cham pionships.
The R ebekah lodge ' celebrated
w ho w ere children at th at tim e
O th er guests of th e council for th e eig h ty -six th an n iv ersary of the ery w ere used as decorations about ing o r ’ w hat have you” a re re-
S E Olson w as bo rn in Sw eden
to d eliv er sam e to Mrs
the
house,
and
a
large
decorated
|
d
ue?led
Ju n e 10. 1853. and F ran k a Sim m ons th e evening w ill include M ayor J. o rganization T uesday night, w ith a w edding cake, su rro u n d ed by c an ­ G riffith. Mrs. E ngeidinger. or at
H.
G
arrett,
w
ho
w
ill
b
ring
th
e
g
reet-
business
m
eeting
and
e
n
tertain
-
w as born n ear Y am hill on Ju n e 21.
dles. form ed the cen terp iece on the the building on T hursday a fte r­
1863. T heir four children. Mrs. P er- ings of th e city fath ers to th e new m ent.
Mrs. C ora E H eaton gave a talk refreshm ent table. A lovely lace noon preceding th e sale dates.
nilla D itter of Eugene. Zenas A. O l­ head of th e C h ristian C ouncil: P res-
;a ° ‘
’ was presented to Mr
son of M ilw aukie. O nas S. Olson of id en t B ern eta R u m m er of th e Busi- on th e founding of the R ebekah and
Mrs. Trachsel.
A ttend P ioneer M eeting —
Salem , and Mrs. L aveda D uncan of ness and Professional W omen's club: lodge, and m usical selections w ere
Those present w ere Mr and Mrs.
Tillam ook w ere p resen t w ith th e ir Leon S Davis, secretary of th e given by H arry P earson and P aul
Dr. and Mrs H enry Y oung atten d -
ch
am
b
er
of
com
m
erce.
Jam
es
M.
O
liver.
G
loria
M
cG
uire
en
tertain
ed
Dan
Schm
idke.
W
alter
and
E
sther
fam ilies, and enjo y ed a fam ily d in ­
: cd the C olum bia county p ioneer us-
Wells,
an
alu
m
n
u
s
of
th
e
clubs,
from
wdth
a
ta
p
dance.
Schm
idke.
Mr.
and
M
rs
W
alter
n e r at the hom e preced in g th e r e ­
' sociation m eeting, w h ere Dr Young
H onored d u rin g th e evening w ere G laske. all of P ortland Mrs M ! was speaker, at R ainier S aturday.
ception. T h eir six g ran d ch ild ren , th e Young Men s B reak fast club:
Hugh
Rogers,
v
ice-chancellor
com-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
P
M
errell
a
n
d
Staehle.
Mr.
and
Mrs
F
red
A
m
ach-
Mrs. C lyda H alsell of P o rtlan d .
! T hey w ere guests at the Past Noble
E lizabeth A nn Olson of M ilw aukie. m an d er of th e K nig h ts of P vthias: Mr. an d Mrs. S E. Olsen, w ho er and daughters. Mr. and Mr
G rands' an n u al d in n e r th ere in the
John. H arry. Jam es and N ancy A nn A. H. Abts. su p rem e k night of th e recen tly celebrated th e ir golden E rnest Z u rch er and fam ily, and evening.
D uncan of Tillam ook w ere all p re s­ K nig h ts of Colum bus: Mrs. F red w edding an n iv ersaries. A fter re- Mr. and Mrs T rachsel and chil-
ent. and th e ir tw o g reat-g ran d ch ild ­ E ngeldinger and J a k e W eil of re iv in g vases from Mrs. E M. Bow- dren. Florence. G ladys Loren. How- St. Helens G uild G uests—
, Council s A dvisory board. Ju d g e m an - th e>' " ere taken to an old’ ard and D on-
All Saints Episcopal G uild e n te r­
ren. A vanelle and J o h n H alsell
D onald T. T em pleton, chairm an of fashioned g ard en p rep ared by t h
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ta in e d the m em bers of t h e St
the A dvisory Board, w ill presid e at F L- girl?
bouquet of roses was ..
.
R irih d iv
H elens guild at luncheon at the
th e convocation. Past P resid en t
each lady w hile M inerva H cnored on B .r t h d a y -
ch u rch W ednesday. N ext G uild
R ichard M. A bts w ill p resen t th e PuUfir san g “An O ld-F ashioned
Mrs R. I. B u rn ett gave a p arty m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs N. E
gavel to th e incom ing p resident, in G arden
M onday afternoon for h er son Ed- H aw orth on O ctober 6.
th e absence of re tirin g presid en t
Follow ing addresses by officers w ard in celebration of his tenth
A llan J. Sigler, w ho is in S o u th ern m oving p ictu res of I. O Ch F. pic- birth d ay a n n iv ersary G uests w ere S'. E. O. C h ap ter Meets—
O re e n n a r d P a s to r H e r r v q u ,, j „ .
nlcs in O regon and of
th e Rose m em bers of Den 3. Pack 411 of th e
P. E. O ch ap te r w ill m eet w ith
council advrsoi“ w ill A dm inister to e P ^ a d e w ere show n by A. J. Lenon. »Cubs, of w hich E d w r d is , m e n , , Mrs. It. A Deck M onday afternoon.
oath of offiec
ed ito r of th e Pacific O dd Fellow her. and P atsy a id R ichard Ringle M r R P P' ! r 1 a . : mg Ml -. It
„
,. '
,
. . .
S tate officers presen t included Gam es furnished en te rta in m e n t for R. E aster w ill have charg e of the
Convocation w ill be closed w ith E dvthe Florence Kellv. past presi- tile group
program .
the cerem onies of P arad ise C hapter. de[^t of R ebekah A ssem bly of O re- -------
m em orializing th ree m em bers of the gon and of th „
■ ,,r . lri„.
Council groups w ho passed aw ay association of R ebekah A ssem bly;
since th e last convocation. M. K ath - j oe Eckley, d ep u ty grand m aster.
’A lphas), LeRoy Ja c k grand lodge of Oregon: J. P. W atts.
1 C-Hi) and S hirley A. K elley (G am - grand m arshal, grand lodge of O re-
mas». D uring th e cerem ony Elw ood gon; N ettie G reenough. past de-
C oslett w ill be th e soloist. P ast P res- p artm en t president. L adies’ A ux-
ldent Bud P h elp s w ill conduct th e iliary of P a tria rc h M ilitant.
P arad ise C h ap ter ritu al, w ith C hap­
D ictograph P ro d u cts C om pany, M a n u fa c tu re r of
te r P resid en ts E llen L undin, Dor-
W orld F am ous ACOU STICO N since 1902
o th y Sohler. A rth u r Iw asaki and
R aym ond L air, and Council S ecre­
ta ry C ath arin e P eschka tak in g p art
F irst m eetin g of th e new y e a r for
th e A u x iliary to th e A m erican L e­
gion w ill be held T uesday evening,
beginning at 8 o’clock, in th e V eter­
ans' h all on M ain street. T he offi-
Mr. and Mrs. L ester Irelan d en- cers, w ho w ill officiate for th e first
terta in e d th e sto re em ployes and tim e, w ill also act as hostesses,
th e ir w ives at a d in n e r at N endels
A n n o u n cem en t of th e y ear's com-
on F rid ay evening. Places w ere m ittees w ill be m ade by th e presi-
The late st scientific aid to B etter H e a r­
laid fo r tw enty-seven.
dent. Mrs. F red E ngeidinger. M em-
Mr. and Mrs. Irelan d w ere p re- bers a re u rg ed to sta rt th e new y ear
ing. S m aller, lig h ter, m ore c la rity and
f i
sented w ith an electric ro aster as a rig h t by atte n d in g th e m eeting,
volum e th an ever before. T he im prove­
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w edding p resen t from th e em ployes.
m ents em bodied in this aid will am aze
T he p resen tatio n w as m ade in a P lan for H arv est F estival—
v e ry h ap p y m an n er by H arry S.
you.
•
A bout 25 ladies of St. M atthew ’s
C hapm an.
parish w ere en te rta in e d last T h u rs­
day evening b y Mrs. Ted N ault at
A r r a n g e n o w for F R E E d e m o n str a tio n
h er hom e n e a r R eedville. w ith Miss
Delia G arro w as jo in t hostess. C om ­
Mr. Ja m e s N. T a ft and Mr. T ibor of A cousticon
m ittees w ere nam ed for th e H ar-
S heer w oolens, novelty
In stitu te of P o rtla n d will be a t the
_ vest F estival an d b azaar to be held
R efo restatio n w ill be th e su b ject O ctober 20. T he ladies sew ed on
crepes, a n d com bina­
A nderson Je w e lry Store
of an address b efo re the Coffee club articles for th e beau tifu l chest to .
tion fo r daytim e activi­
F rid ay afternoon, O ctober 8. at th e be aw ard ed a t th e bazaar,
A L L D A Y F R ID A Y , O c to b e r 1st
ties.
m eeting in th e cham ber of com- ——
m erce room s. Mrs. Lois W alw orth
~
—
— — — —— —
R em em ber th e Place!
is p ro g ram chairm an. Mrs. V. W
GOAR’S
G ard n er, m usic chairm an, w ill have
charge o t- th e music.
H ostesses fo r th e aftern o o n w ill
E. M. BARNES, Prop.
D elta B uilding
H illsboro, O regon
be M esdam es F ritz A bendroth, E. E
B entley, A. H. B iassing and Lloyd
Brow n.
R ainbow G irls to
In stall O ffic ers
Gerald VanLom
ht’
Wednesday Night
h m if ? 1
Wedding Date
at Home Sunday
R u m m ag e S ale
O c to b e r 8 an d 9
n Pphflcnh?
tv tA M f li
(lhcfri'f
UUSCrVC
Stith Anniversary:
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11UIIUICU
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Shi/c Red Cross
Meeting in Salem
Thursday, Oct. z
r the i»urp»’ e of planning a
g itH lir in to llin e itt in a 11 O regon
c ininuiuth's, \o\en«»).T 11-2.» Kect
ch ap ter cteh gale*» will hold
a shite convention at Salem T h u rs­
day Oclob* i /. >.i,\.s \\ !•' Nt i iu.m,
pt**e»ident cf the O ounty Rod LT»ss
chapter
“ I’.»rinei • iip Ih u ier tin* lb ‘ti Cro
Fm bletn" i Ih* convention them e
T he afternoon ses ion will be d e ­
vote*! to r« ii ’kt table disciis.sion> of
phases of the Keil Cres« program
w ith r e p r e s ‘titativ*“. of the Oregon
ch ap ters p articip atin g These d is­
w ill include: D isaster Pre-
and D isaster Relic! Dome
to Veterans. SjH’cial V<»1
services and Ju n io r Red
\ Ju n io r Red O ioss I** »der
also will be tumor*-d witti a pi i
as sp eak er . t the luncheon inei
mg.
V ice-chairm an Jim«
I Ficsei.
A merieun N ational Red Cross.W ush-
ington. D C . C ornelius C Colt of
P o rtlan d state roll-call chairm an.
A I S e h a fc .. Red Cro
m anager
in the Pacific area
Douglas 11
Moore, area roll-call director, ami
o th er distinguished Red Cross wor k ­
ers a re am ong the featu red sp e a k ­
ers
L eaders of the round table dis
cussions are Mrs Alice Olcsoti M ax­
well of P ortland. O regon field re p ­
resen tativ e Mrs Edith M cA llister
of San Francisco. Joseph E W i l s o n
of V ancouver. Wash., ami A. I.
S chafer of San Francisco
Sessions will be held in th e First
M< thodist church in Salem , w ith
registration of delegates at 9 30 a
m . and at 10 o’clock a roll call play
let. "S etting tlu' Goal ' w ill be p re ­
sented by Sal* m Civic players A d­
dresses ami discussions by p ro m ­
inent Red Cross officials and w o rk ­
ers will conclude the m orning ses­
sion. The luncheon will be held at
12:15, at w hich tim e M ayor V E
K uhn of Salem w ill give an a d ­
dress. ns well as several of the R*a1
Cross officials. D inner w ill be se rv ­
ed at 6 30 w ith G overnor C harles H
M artin. M arshall Dana associate
( d ito r of tlu* Jo u rn al, and Jam es L
Fieser, national vice-chairm an, as
speakers
Move to C alifornia—
Mr and Mrs E ugene S tarkey,
w ho have been living on Tobias
avenue, left th e last of the week
for C alifornia, w here they will
spend the w in ter w ith th eir son
and dau g h ter-in -law Mr and Mr*
B L Sinclair, and fam ily h a v i
m oved to the place recently vn
cated by Starkeys.
Mr LaKue Honored
E lm er LaK ue was honored will
a b irth d ay d in n er Sunday w ith rel
ativ es present
Mr and Mr< O B G ates re tu rn e d
S unday from a w eek end busmens
trip to A shland and K lam ath Falls
T hey cam e back by way of the Mc­
K enzie pass.
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Occasions
i
4 7
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ROOFING
fo r E v ery
R eq u ire m e n t
•
K eep H e a t Inside!
i
D am p C old
hi
Weather'tight ?
T ru ly a u to m n tic station c h a n g in g —
w ith o u t a sound betw een stations, yet
in sta n t m usic w h en you stop on your
station. A t last a fool-proof, •«lip proof,
ja m proof, a n d d rift-p ro o f E L E C T R IC
a u to m a tic system th a t's as sim ple as it
is sure!
O utside!
O N ’T try to get th rough
S M IL E o f
PROTECTION
this w in ter w ith a
w orn, leaky roof! It wil
D
ill pay you to re p la c e
t h a t roof now, before w inter sets in. N ew roofing
L E T U S W R IT E
Y O U R IN S U R A N C E !
will p ro tect you from th e e x tra chill of d am pness
an d will provide ex tra insulation a g a in st excessive
te m p e ra tu re s .
W e re p re s e n t several
larg e, reliab le com panies
i n t h e T h eft, Liability,
A nnuity, Life a n d F i r e
fields.
J o h n s -M a n v ille
R oofings
ZENITH ELECTRIC
AUTOMATIC TUNING
THE
It can only come from
sound, a d e q u a te i n s u r ­
ance ! E very elem ent of
w o rry a n d f e a r is tak e n
from y o u r sh o u ld ers . , .
an d th e cost is sm all!
Finest Q u a lity
C e d a r Shingles
Estim ates G la d ly F u rnished
FROM
I imifod
mgHl Linillcfl
L eaves P o r t la n d ................ 9:30 P M.
A rriv es S p o k a n e ............. 7:00 A.M.
Every Regular Car Air-conditioned
O b serv atio n club car, w ith lounge, fountain, barber, bath,
p erio d icals, cards. L atest types of stan d ard and to u rist
sleeping cars — D eluxe coaches, w ith lounges fo r men and
w om en, deep individual seats, p o rte r service, free pillow s.
[ ! v n r o c c L eaves P o rtla n d ■ • • ■ . 8:30 A M.
t A p l “ 5 5 A rriv es S p o k a n e ................ 6:30 P.M .
O b serv atio n reserv ed seat coach, w ide w indow s, individual
ch airs (50c), cafe econom y m eals, stan d ard coach. S cenery
of C olum bia R iver and C ascade R ange, B onneville Darr,.
Low Train Fares
C o ach -T o u rist . $ 7.50 one way, $13.50 ro u n d trip
S ta n d a r d ............. 1 1 .24onew ay, 15.00 ro u n d trip
Berth charge additional
S o u th e rn P a c ific 's hom e a g e n t w i l l s e ll th ro u g h tic k e ts
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ALEXANDER
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J. L. ANDERSON, Jeweler
Woman’s Shop
Mi J (> Robb amt M arvin Robb
left W ednesday for a few days stay
at "
R bb fati" •»> Yoncalla
Me
Helen Peal st.n, teac h er at
Clovcrdule. spent th e w eek-end
witti relatives in H illsboro
S a tu rd a y and Sunday M a tin e e # —
Bossed oh
Toomoi o f the Elephants" by
RUDYARD KIPLING
’ P L U S - F e a tu r e N o. 2
E LOVE - LAUGH - A N D - SO NÓ TREAT OF TftE SEASON I
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R e fo re sta tio n S u b ject
C o ffee C lub M eetin g
S» a Scouts of the S hip Rainbow
enjoyed then second fall e iu i c up
th e Colum bia rlvei Sunday T h r\
left the P ortland Vacht club h.i.e
about B a in and reached govern
m ent island a lle r iom hunt
ail
mg and row ing
They left tie*
Island at two. a fter d in n er and a
lis t ami aiiive*i at ttie <*a s* out
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c a n te d them most of the way d o w n ­
stream . and several tim ea on a
starb o ard tack the h*e gunw ale of
the .hip \\ u . aw a .li T O Bron-
leew e S r wa a guest oil the c iu b e .
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Acousticon
¿Dresses
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Sen S couts E njoy
C ruise S u n d ay
VENETIAN
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Ire la n d E m p lo y es
G uests a t D in n er
idiiy. O ctober I
Koostat night K intun ( ’«rang**
Six county lugli .school team '
form ally <qx‘n football >a»a
Pacific university. B p. in
C F pie-convention rally at Gns-
ton
S aturday, O ctober ‘
Coun*v Farm er»' Union at Vet-
er: ns* hall. Hillsboro, B .30 p in
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Fire prevention week observance
Monday. O ctober I
Fir t noon luncheon ehainber of
com m erce
F riday. O* lo b ar K
C om m unity observ nice ISOtb a n ­
n iv ersary of signing of U. S co n ­
stitution. high school au ditorium iu
evening
Mtoulay. O ctober It
C ounty (¡ran g e eouned at T u a l­
atin. I 30 p. m.
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