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th e W H H delink hom e
aci »ol held its e ig h th g ra d e gr&du- T
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a tio n e x erc ises May 14 T he pro
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P o ffe n b a rg e r.
for
pram in clu d e d th e a d d re ss by M r ! ^ e wc,*k end M axine »eoom pan ed
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m o th e r hom e M »nday, th e
a rd S a x to n : c la ss h isto ry . A ra b clle <dhei g ills re m a in n g fo r a w eek's
M »thew s; cla ss will. L ola M eade; V’S>1
clans p ro p h e cy . D e lb e rt H e e sa c k e r. V rf,..-- s tte n d 'itc e ' t a ’c
Pur* Is h a v in g p e rfe c t a tt e n d r n - e
v a le d icto ry .
M ariella
C a lla h a n
record« a t M r r n S e school th e
T h e re w ere five g ra d u a te s .
past six w eeks in th e u p p e r g rad es
T eacher l l i m l
G uv Y a rn e ll of G i a n ts P a s s h a s inclu d ed p*ek« M av S ' r ’ev P a ’,
Bet-
sig n e d a e o n tm e t to te a c h the lev. P e t ! - B ak e, , l 'i ly T 'l l
u p p e r g r a d e s o f M a n n in g school i " ’<> P uxxrl lli’I ' s F -..1 I '- 'i :
fo r n e x t te r m
L e c n a F e s s h r of •Slarivs P e e sa 'k e r. p ••
D onne M -e Pu->.
W itc h H azel w ill te a c h th e p r i
m a ry g ra d e s. T h is will he Miss ri-h . Arab«»'» J ’ nth»
C a lle b an . H o w ard
S
P e a r le r ’« sec o n d te rm
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n in g school.
L e o n a rd P r a t t, w ho is cm- I th e only pupil h a v n ; a p e rfe c t
ployed on a e h ic k i n ra n c h n e a r a tte n d a n c e for th e e n tir e term .
P o r tla n d , sp e n t th e w eek-end w ith F e u t o t e a t tla n n i
F if ty - to u r v e te d out oi 120 r e g is
his p a re n ts . M i. a n d Mrs. C h a rle s
te re d a t M. lining. M em b. r.- of
P r a t t.
h o " d in c lu d e .; M « J e a n - t t e
W a r s ta m p d riv e at B u x to n
D illey. M is E th e l C ro w th e rs. M rs.
school to ta le d $19 95 F rid a y .
i.e .is l u i n a n d M is. E v a H e n 'd e l.
Ilo c e h : A w ard
E s th e i Q u ie t, se n io r a t B a n k s P ic n ic I 1». n. >1
«juxton s c .a id w ill hold th ir
high school, re c e iv e d th e fa cu lty
a n n u a l l& st-day-of-school p i c uic
a w a rd lo r a c tiv itie s.
M
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22.
M iss E vely n R o ss o f P o r tla n d
sp en t th e w e ek -e n d v isitin g B u x
A ll J a p a n e s e w e re m oved from th e e n t i t y by W e n e sd a y noon by an e x clu sio n o rd e r from th e W est
ton rt latives.
e rn D efen se C o m m a n d O ne ste p in th e p ro e e d u r. ot re g is te rin g them is -n o w n a b o v e as re e.istra n ts
W illiam B ig g ie o f M eh am a sp e n t
a p p e a r b e fo re H o w ard A lg er iseated * r e p re s e n ta tiv e of t ie fe d e ra l re -e rv e b a n k , t ta k e up fin an c ia l
th e w eek-end at his ho m e a t
p ro b le m s b ro u g h t a b o u t by th e re m o v a l « r d e r St i v on page 1
J u t c o u rte sy O regonian»
Hill Top. H e w a s a c c o m p a n ie d
by his d a u g h te r-in -la w . M rs. D el
m a r R igger, a n d B illy, w ho sp e n t
. nd R ev D H a g er w .ll lead t ie
th e w eek-end a t V e rn o n ia.
T h e 1 st of tir \ tu b e a n d re-c.it
h r ef d \o tio n a ls . K e\ M ve: Ta i
H om e on F u rlo u g h
a llo c atio n s bv the H illsb o ro r.*::, n-
B itte r, d ir e c to r of th
P o rilan .i
N o rm a n P e te rs o n . U. S. n avy, in g b o a rd from M av 1 to 16 yv .-
H e b r w -C h ris tta n m ission w ill he
sp e n t se v e ra l d a y s la st w eek w ith a n n o u n c e d this w e. k bv C h a m a r
H »e sp e a k e r O tto Z u r b iu g g is the
his p a re n ts . M r a n d M rs. S. H. E lm e r Jo h n sen . A llo ca tio n s wer«
| prev le n t i f th e org m iz a tio n a n d
P e te rs o n . A lpha M ae P e te rs o n , w h o m ad e as follow s
B E T H A N Y T h e a n n u a l s p r ;n g A
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w ill f u m is i th e M a rg a re th
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B .ans h a v e b en m ad for a d u l l
c h u rc h S u n d a y Dt P a u l S. W rig h t ch u rch Th
of his c la ss a t B a n k s h igh school. bon . E rn e s t J E g g e rs . R t. 5. P o rtla n d
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K t. s, P o r t la n d ;
le a rn e d th a t th e ir son J o h n is
Sehiffer. Hilbboro.- Horace Stan- in P o r tla n d w ill be th ? p rin c ip a l u u m b . rs by th e c o m m u n ity m ass ! hmuie fr. m 9 a in. to 2 p r m 1 «■ * I*
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A B. E d w a rd s has le a rn e d th a t ' ^ho«nbachi«r. Rt 4. S h e rw o o d . R o b rrt
his tw o g ra n d so n s. S h e rm a n a n d I '! S c h u rm a n R . 3, S h e rw o o d ; G. E.
J a m e s C ro o k sh a n k . of th e U. S. ¿rick? Rt' 2. B e a v e rto n . L e s te r M R« k 1-
3. H ills b o r o . E d w a rd Dewey.
a rm y , a re p re su m e d to be J a p R t 1. C o rn a u u s . E ra n k H . S h oles. C o r
a n ese p riso n e rs o n B a ta a n p e nisu- n e liu s ; B r u n o B a rs o tt. Rt 3. B e a v e rto n
W it h L . W a lte rs . R t. 1. H ills b o r o . L o u ia'
la.
M rs. G e ra ld P ow ell r e tu r n e d to D. S u :to n . R t. 5. P o rtla n d .
fo r d T W o o d w a rd . R t. 4. H ills b o r o
h e r hom e S u n d a y a f te r sp e n d in g V» L ilh e a d m
J. b e ld t. R t. 5. H ills b o r o ; W t ..
a w e ek in F o re s t G rove g e n e ra l S lo p e P lu m b in g S e rv ic e . P o rtla n d . R.»o-
h o sp ita l follo w in g a m a jo r o p e r B e a v e rto n . J o h n A . P a te rs o n . R t. 2. H i l l —
e r t E. R am sby. T ig a r d ; R u ssell S. W e i h
a tio n .
b o r o ; S. E. H ibba. H ills b o r o . L I - y d M
P icn ic Held
Jones. S h e rw o o d ; K a r l H . P o tte n . K t. 1.
B u x to n boys' s ta m p c lu b h e ld a B e a v e r to n ; A r t h u r B. S o ren son. R t.
picnic n e a r th e tu n n e l on th e B e a v e rto n : A r t h u r M H a m m e r. H ills b o r t
W olf C re ek h ig h w a y M ay 13. T hey h e rn E va Z a b in s k i. R t. 2. H ills b o r o . Pete
ik w . R t. 3. B e a v e rto n
F lo y d C lin to n
FOR A L L TH E FA M ILY
w ere a c c o m p a n ie d b y R u th G riffis. S B hoop.
S h erw ood ;, A lle n M. H a sel. R t. ¡.
•I-H H olds Picnic
S h e rw o o d ; A
W . W o h le r. R t. 4. H ills -
B uxton I-H c lu b g irls a n d th e ir b o r o ; M rs . E d w in N e ls o n . R t. 1 N e u
C onsider y o u r c o m fo rt!
lead er, M rs. M oxie P ow ne, held a b e r g ; F. F. H a ll. ; R t. 3. H ills b o r o ; G e rge
S m ith . Rt 1. S cappooae; W . J . W itte . Rt
p icn ic in th e
sch o o lh o u se last 2, B e a v e rto n .
T h u rs d a y e v en in g .
T hey
h a d J O s c a r P. S id le r. R t. fi. P o rtla n d ; Dan
p lan n e d e n g o in g o u t fo r th e p ic A Jones. T i g a r d ; A c h ille D a rra n g e lo , T i
nic, but a heav y d o w n p o u r forced g a rd . N. H T'-ates. C o r n e liu s ; G eorg-
th em to re m a in in th e school- J. H a rm s . H ills b o r o ; L u lu S e h a tte n b ra n d .
R t. 3. S h e rw o o d ; L e o n a rd B
Sw am » n.
house.
R t. 4, H ills b o r o ; C h a rle s R e m in g to n . R t.
Test* G iven
B e a v e r to n ; E lm e r E. G u e rb e r. R t. l.
M is. L oom is, firs t a id te a c h e r. H ills b < r o ; K a r l K u m m e rle . R t. 4. H ills
ills b o r o ; Roy
gave s e v e n th a n d e ig h th g r a d e . . b . o r o . F r it u z E g g e r. R t. 5. H
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pupils of M a n n in g school th e ir R, ? n ^ H rto n ' " J. i T s m r h . CW.r
te a ts W ed n esd ay .
M ill» . V ic to r E. N e u tz . R t. l . B e a v e rto n
E n lists in N a v y
C h a rle s H e n ry N e ls o n . H ills b - r*
C
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J o h n R in ck , o nly son of M r.
2* Re*,vert.?.n • w
M W iik e n .
o f
and M rs T ony R in ck of B u x to n .
. {¿‘ '" a . Fruiey. R u ^ Y e . « ^ " '
has e n liste d in th e n avy. H e e x -
j
AdamMn. Alohl.
x Sell.
p e cts to be called soon.
era. H ills b o r o ; M rs . H J . Ib a c h . R t. 2.
B irth d a y H o n o re d
j S h e rw o o d . Elarl S a lis b u ry . S h e rw o o d
A.
M ary J o n e s a n d N o rm a T o lk e
*n<J R*.rtha Ober*t- sh.T w .-.i. c
nave
D a r le n e
Tones
a
h irth d n v
J7" ™ * " » * " - l« K « r d . H a ro ld L . W e b e rn
gave r a r i e n e J o n e s a o irtn a a> harh H ilU b o r o ; L o u is B ie u e r. R t. 1.
p a r ty W ed n e sd a y e vening.
H ills b o r o .
F ra n k
R y c h lic k .
S h e rw * d ;
U n n iftiV G ro u p Meet*»
E rn e s t Z u re h e r. R t
l . H ills b o r o ;
John
W o m e n ’s B e n e fit a sso c ia tio n No k p le r . H ills b o r o ; J. W. D ix o n , H ills b o r o ,
29 held a m e e tin g in th e ir h a ll mioi H w ." ’ «" DrU-n* Co- Be,vert
6. T ig a r d . W a s h in g to n
May 12. T h e w om en h ave pur- C o u n ty , H ills b o r o ; C. A . D u d le y . R t.
ch ased a new set Of dish es. T h e re H ills b o r o
H e n ry M e lt- beke.
H ills b . r o ;
will be no m o re m e e tin g s u n til ^»^hingt«-n C o u n ty . H ills b o r o ; L . A
S
k
y
lin
e
Stages.
Ju ly , w h en th e y p lan to c e le b ra te Hnuix,roU *’ Hlllsbort
th e ir 25th a n n iv e rs a ry . T h e re is
J . H . A th irs o n , R t. 3, H ills b o r o ; B is h
only one c h a r t e r m e m b e r liv in g & T w ig g , R t. 2. H ills b o n » ; W a s h in g ’«.-n
C o u n ty .
H ills b o r o .
M -< u n ta in d a le
Log
in E u x to n , Mrs. R u th I. S cofield.
g in g Co., H ills b o ro .
M rs. D av e K o m m er cam e hom e
H e n ry C. D ic k m a n . R t. 5. P o rtla n d
S u n d a y a f te r s p e n d in g th e p a s t H a r r y B a te h a m . R t. -2, B e a v e rto n :' 1 , 1 -
10 d a y s in F o r e s t G rove g e n e ra l »."*** S. K rie s k e . B e a v e rto n : L e s te r B. I
K n u d s e n . G ard en H - m e ; J hn R o h rb a -h
h o sp ital.
R t. 3, B e a v e rto n
E d g a r O tto S h a fe r. Rt.
Marine V isit H «re
H ills b o r o ;
C. W m
H e rg e rt,
Rt
D o u g la s D reeszen. h ig h school H ills b o r o ; I r v in g C. Chase. R t. 4. H i ll
te a c h e r a t M oclips. W ash., v isite d ^ ’ro;
M ille r . R . 1. H ills b o r o
his b ro th e r-in -la w a n d siste r. Mr. M rs . C a rl P. B ille te r. R t. 1. B e a v e rto n :
M rs . L . J. O chs, T ig a r d : E b ha C a ro th e rs ,
and Mr?. la.
E m m • et S Z h ip le O
v . aa.
M ay
’ * 15. R l
2• H ills b o r« -. C a ro l Lee H a /e r s t ic k .
p rio r to lea v in g fo r -Seattle for H ills b o r o ; D. E. M -re > . R t. 3. H ills b o r o ,
d u ty w ith th e U. S. m a rin e s M ay Georgg V a le n tin e K o lib a b a . R t.
B e a .-
e rto n ; Jean A n n C o n n e ll. R t. 1. Hil!<b<
16
M U N S IN G W EA R UNDERALLS
P n r t ln n /l
O. P a rk s , R t. 2. S h e rw o o d ; Lee San-
Al
N a c h e rg a e le
of
F o r t l a n d derx Rt 2. Hillsboro.
sp e n t fro m F r id a y u n til S u n d a y
L a u re n c e
E m e rs o n
J o h n * to n .
Rt
A ll things considered, tliere’ s nothing lik e a
at th e K e n n e th A lb rfc h t hom e. H ills b o r o ; D a lla s L . F ry e . R t. 2. Hill
W hile th e re he p u t in b u iltin s S°%.; Q*ur«* c _ L l t t e l l. R t. l . t . k . h
8 . H. P o m e ro y . R t. I. S h e rw o o d . .Tarne«
one-piece knitted unionsuit by M unsingwear
lo r the A 1 lb re ch ts.
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! G o d fre y . R t. 4. H ills b o r o ;
B u r l L o r in g
Mr. a n d M:
M rs. L o ren S tif f a n d D e a rd o rff. R t. 2. C o rn e liu s : A . O . O leson .
when
it comes to com fort. The one-piece, closed
fam ily m oved fro m th e T a v * lo r Rt-
P o rtla n d : T h e o d o re M . R-.-e, H ili
A I..U-. 1J..I
AA" a__ n: . • .
fa rm n o rth of tow n to V e rn o n ia t U,..,.
,ro: . Al-ha-Huber
w . t e r D U t r ic t . R t. ...
crotch style means one smooth fit. Streamlined
Rationing Board
Gives Out List
Sunday School Meet Held May 24;
Vacation Bible School Planned
League Elects
New Officers
A l Blooming
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; u rd a y at th e F o re st G ro v e U n d c r-
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fits lik e your own skin . . . stands a load o f wear
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