The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, June 28, 1935, Image 4

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    FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 198*
S U PfWtt” W W
r-" " ' « .
-n^
l4* v* ywur pi e*t, 4 »wuua tuteu at
Brown'» Beaverton Drug Store adv
^ rs- E. McCormick
spent the
week-end at The DalU*.
Mre. James
Lathrop
Swvday from a week's
Seaside with friends.
returned
>tay at
Mrs. Tena
Thorkleeon of St.
fsul. Minin., is vi&itrrg with M js
A. E. Hanson and family.
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Lawrence
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Iwseivaugh, Suc.day avctuy.
Mr. *rd Mrs. James Allen of
t alifcrnia are visiting at the homo
oi Mr. Aliens father, Tom Allen.
Miss Helen IVsson has been the
house guest of the Misses Mary
J*ne and Marjory Juner the past
week.
Patricia and Warren Dobbins left
Saturday
to spend
the summer
with their gnaivimothor, near Pen­
dleton.
Mrs. B. A. Cathey and Miss May
Kiesler of Portland visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Barrett
Randall Sunday and Monday.
Mt, oni
TV G Kfdjiey ar^l
H V- M.'V'FA-f !. wa h$R tub-
ttvxj sons of Ridlgiifh .J. Mr., spent aiU lotnovej by Dr. Miwon Churs-
the week-end with Mr». KellyU hiv- tkay.
tl.er and •iater-irv-law, Mr. ». J Mrs.
Mr. uuvi Mra. H. M. But m s left
Horace Emmons.
Fruiay fur a few weeks trip to
Mrs. Fred Smith and chiUiren c f Alaska.
Jacktown moved to Bay City, Sat-
Mr*. Ekkia Sheet* tttsi Mr* Ko*t
urday, where Mr. Smith who was
former Oregonian route man here, Steven« were Hillsboro caller«, on
Wodntwitey.
lias a similar position.
Mr. aial Mrs. Venter IUmvogall«)
Mrs. Frank Dayton and uaugh-
tir, Mrs.
Marguerite
McFarland, and family ars.1 Qathryn Yurlvlovk
and baby of Seattle, Wn., Mr». picnicked at Sell wood juuk, Sunday.
Myrtle Livermore ami
daughter
Mrs. W K. Vauklovk and Cafth-
Lois spent from Sunday to Tues­ ryn attended the Jantsen Knitting
day at Pillar Rock.
Mills picnic al Jui.tzen Beach, Sat­
Ooy Gray soVI the William 11 in- urday.
cliey place mvir Haxekiale to Mr.
Miss June Boswell returned Sat-
and Mrs. Peterson of Gales Creek, uruwy, from bh« 4-H Summer school
this week, and the M:s. Hattie St ssion at Oregon Stale college at
P its house on Lombard ‘ treet to Corvallis.
Mr. Perrir-e who is with tl.e Old,
Billy Braun of Forest Grove
Workman, & King Store.
spending the week at the nome of
Members
of her class
of the his giunx^uu-enrUs, Mr. and Mrs. J
Multnomah hospital training school H. Hu left.
were guests of Miss N ora Browne
Mr«. M. C. McKeivher and son
at her home at West Slope, Sat­
urday everting. The evening was George wtre dinner guests of Mi's.
spent playing games and refresh­ I" untie Kmght in IV rtUnd, Thurs­
day evening.
ment« were served.
The Daughters of Union Veter­
See the new Crosley Refrigera­
ans
of the Civil War met at the
tor. There is a Crosley that is ex­
actly ideal for your needs. Backed lk»nve of Mrs. Inez Wh tworth, Mon­
day afternoon.
by Crosley, approved by the Good
Housekeeping
institute,
assuring
Mrs. Kmma Bush of Alolut u tie li­
you of the highest possible quality ned the D. "U. V*. convention in
at the lowest possible price. Rich­ Portland Wednesday, Thursday and
ey Hardware & Furniture Co. adv Friday of last week.
Mrs. M. C. Morse returned last
Wednesday
from a two
months
trip to the Orient, with her daugh­
ter, Mrs. W. tv. Shipley, 0f Port­
Mrs. F. J. Denney and tier son-
land.
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Mildred Hostings accompan­ Wilbur Funk of Jefferson, Oregon,
ied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Geo. j were callers of Lewis Denney, Sat­
Hall, of Portland, left Wednesday urday afternoon. They were also
for a week’s stay with relatives in i dinner guests of Mr .and Mrs. R.
1 B. Brown of Garde« Home. Satur-
Victoria, B.C.
day evening. Mrs. Denrey is a sis-
Miss Eva Whitworth, Miss Mer- ter-in-la\v of Mrs. Brown and Lew
za Halsten. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox-
is Denney.
toe, and Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mad
Mr. and Mrs. Barrett Randall
sen attended the motorcycle meet
rnd daughters Martha and Helen
at Long Beach, Wash., Suncay.
went to the Union depot in Port-
Mr. «ad Mrs. S. B. Lawrer.ce
lfrd Sunday morning to bid Mrs
and Mrs. Ruby W. Boyd were a- Randall’s sister, Miss Evelyn Cath-
mong those attending the Wash­ ; ey, ben voyage. Miss Cathey left
ington county Pioneer meeting at for a two months ocean cruise on
Shute park, Hillsboro, Sunday, June the S. S. Monterey, which will take
twenty-third.
her to the South Sea islands, Aus­
Howard Hughson has been con­ tralia, Hawaii, etc.
fined to his home with illness the
Just about every thousand miles
past two weeks. His son and daugh­ the
average
automobile
owner
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ttrns in his car for servicing. At
Hughson visited with him Sunday ten thousand miles it goes into the
and Monday.
sh.up for a complete checking. BoP
Mr. and Mrs.
H. F. Eiiander the average householder, w'uat does
and son Harry Junior and Mr. and he do? He waits until something
Mrs. J. F. Felsher and children happens. A house, like a car. needs
attended the Washington County A- regular inspection— Buy your pain,
merican Legion Jamboree at Room­ and kalsomine at Richey H ot iw are
er’s Rest, Sunday.
k Furnture Oo.
adv
■NOTICK. OK SC H O O I.
M K B T IN I i
N O TIC E IS HEI1EI1V G IV E S to the lega l v o ter* o f School D istrict No.
48, o f W ash ington County. State o f Oregon, that a school m eeting o f the
saiJ d istrict w ill be held at B eaverton H igh school on the 24th day o f July,
1935. at 8:00 o'clock in the afU in ou n . fo r the purpose o f discussing the
budget fo r the fiscal school year, begin ning June 18. 1935. and ending June
17. 1936. herein set forth, and to vote on the proposition o f le v y in g a dis­
trict tax.
BUDGET
Estimated Hecelpts
Balance on hand at the beginning o f the fiscal school year (th ird
Monday in June) fo r which this budget is made ................. $ 3.812 19
T o be received from the County School Fund ............................
..............................
5.020.36
T o be received from the E lem entary School Fund ...................
2.515.90
T o he received from the State It reducible School Fund ...........
634.04
T o be received from the S o n -H ig h School D is tric t fo r Tuition
24.907.1S
IttO.OO
T o be received from tuition f r ] upila bc|,.w high school, etc.
T O T A L E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S .....................................................
$36,989.67
H igh
Mrs. J.
uixler the
al days at
Mrs. Fred
Mrs. Bt mice BU h .
and Mr#,
Arthur Utley cf Salem were din-
ner guests at the home cl Mr.
and Mrs. E. E- Stipe, Wednesday
evening.
Mrs. Rob’t. McFarland and baby
daughter returned We-ne.-day tc
'heir home after sperding two
weeks with her mother, Mrs. Frank
Dayton.
T otal
$289.50
100.00
360.00
$1,124 50
Total
T otal
Total
T otal
T ota l
Total
T otal
Mrs. Inex Whitworth, Mrs. Re-
heex'a Eiler.mn, and Mrs. Celia Hu-
Utt and daughter Joy attended the
state convention
Friday
of the
Daughtewa of Union Veteran» held
in lYrtlund la»t week. M lh Hu-
Veto whs apmunted «le-parl inent co­
lor bearer for the e mvctiUon to
be hel<i in lbd(>, an«) was inatalle«!
in that office Frufcty aftemiim
A FREE T I C K E T
$ 2.313.60
15.529.52
CALIFORNIA
$26.766.09
on low sum m er roundtrips
$1,203.00
EAST
200 00
550 00
34 4.25
200.00
2.497 25
$1.1.'," M
$'.500.00
$ 300 00
100.00
100.00
7.200.00
$7,700.00
$8,950.00
A free ticket through Californiat
That, in effect, i* what Southern
Pacific give* you on a summer
roundtrip East.This means you can
visit California on your way to or
from the East for not a tingle tent
more fare than the loweit rountllrip
itireU Cast anti batk. This applies
from most western Oregon and
Washington points to almost any
eastern destination. Stop over in San Francisco, Eos Angeles, or any­
where along the line. Return by a northern U. S. or Canadian line.
Or go by tne North, return through California. Low summer fares
are in effect May 15 to October 15. Return limit October 51.
AIR-CONDITIONED TRAINS! This summerour 5 leading trains will
be air-conditioned completely. No matter what type of accommodation
you choose you’ll have cool, clean, fresh air and quiet all the way.
Here are two summer roundtrip examples. Similar low fare! everywhere.
Roundtrip:
Coach
Tourist
Standard
$365.00
1550 00
8
$5.000.00
690.00
$5,690 00
General Control ................................................. $ 1,124.50
Instruction— Teach in g ......................................
26,766.09
Expense o f Operation ....................................
4.228 17
Maintenance and R ep a ir ....................................
1,500 00
A u x ilia ry A gen cies .......................................
8,950.00
F ixed C harges ...................................................
550.00
Ct'pltsl Outlay ...................................................
5,300 00
Debt Service ......................................................
6.130.00
T ota l E stim ated Expenditures fo r y ea r . . . .
o«»
1
C H I C A G O .........................»57.35 » 68.80
N E W Y O R K ..................... *95.75* »107.20*
♦ 86.00
*124.40*
*45 day return limit. October 31 limit slightly higher.
86,130 00
Coat •'/ fares Rood in coaches and chair cars, 't ourist fares nood in t ourist Pullmans (plus
birth). Standard fares good m all tybet of accommodations (plus Pullman charges).
Southern Pacific
For details, see your local S. P. agent or write |. A. Ormandy,
(general Passenger Agent, 705 Pacific Building, Portlaml, Ore.
$54,548 76
R et a p llu ln tlo n
TO TA 1 . E S T IM A T E D E X P E N D IT U R E S F O R T H E Y E A H .............
LF.St T O T A L E S T IM A T E D R E C E IP T S F O R T H E Y E A R .............
VMOUNT TO BE R A IS E D RY D IS T R IC T T A X .....................
List your Wants - trades - rents - sales -
and miscellaneous for only l c
HILLSBORO, OREGON
j
June 29, July 2, 3, 4
j
Saturday, June 29
■
Goddess of L birty Selection Darce, Shute Park Auiliitorium. Se­
lection of Glides» and Attendants at ‘J p.m. Duncing the remain- ■
■
del of the evening.
■
Tuesday, July 2
Baseball gam e, Hillnlxira Juivi< r» vs. ( ’ormdiu« Junior», Shute Park
field, 2 p.m.
Public Wedding and Dance, Shute Park auditorium, 9 p.m.
A ¡arm» Aerial Acrobat», Shute Park midway, 1:30 p.m. St 7:46 p.m.
Carnival attraction» and »how», all day
tartirg at Comeliu» 1 p.m. and ending at
Shute Park
Baseball game, Roy (Washington County league) v». Cedar Mill
(Farm Union league), Shute Park field, 2 p.m.
browning of Godde»- of Liberty and Dance, Shute Park uiuHtor-
ium, 9 p in.
A/harns Aerial Acrobat», Shute Park mi-kway, 1:30 p.m.. & 7:4fi p.m.
Carnival attraction» and »how», all day
Buy«' Bicycle race,
Thursday, July 4
Patriotic and Floral Parade starting at the court ben se at 9:16 am.
and. ernlit g ait Shule Park
Flag-raFing ceremony, Shute Park, 10:30 a.m.
Patriotic exercise», south grove Shute Park, 11 a.m.
Baseball game, Verboort (Tualatin valley league) v». Aloha (Sun­
set league), Shute Park field, 1:30 p.m.
Airplare Stunts, over Shute Park, all afternoon
Boys’ anl Girl»’ race«, Shute Dark, 2 p.m.
Ladies’ Nail-driving contest, Shute Park, 2 p.m.
Old-time Fiddlers' eonte«<t, Shute l*ark, 3 p.m.
Band Concerts, Shute Park, morning, afternoon and eveninff
Fireworks, Shute Park, 9:15 p.m.
Dancing, Shute Park auditorium, starting 1 p.m.
Adntn«. Aerial Acrobats, Shute Park muliway, 1:30 p.m., St
p.m.
Carnival attractions and »hows, nil day
W ill b u y . Royal Anne
Bing, Black Republican
.Tartarian, or any other soft
black cherry. Notify us the
tonnage you expect to deliver. Lugs furnished by us.
B. E. Mating, Inc.,
$54.548.76
36,989.67
$17.559.09
Total Indelitednens of District
Bonded Debt, including n egotia b le w arran ts .................................... $20 000.00
T otal Indebtedness o f D is tric t ................................................... $20,000 00
Dated this 21th. June, 1935.
Signed;
A lfh ea Haulenbeclt, D istrict C lerk L. W Short, Chairman Board o f Directors
Approved by Budget C om m ittee June 19, 1935
Signed:
M W. Manning, Sec., B udget C om .; W . W . Cameron, Chairman Budget Com.
p o fte d this ?l»h June, 1936.
A lth ea Haulenbeck, D istrict Clerk
a Word.
Wednesday, July 3
$4,228 1',
$ 700.00
450.00
300.00
500.00
850.00
1,650 00
CLASSIFIED ADSECTION
through
800.00
20.00
118.693 12
Com
pound, an t'ffcollve uiiiigvsu- and
artlpyrctic ci'in|»our«Uxl from a <)"«'
tor's prencription.
8*
William» R.U.X. Comiwund con­
tains among the f«iw ingredient»
which autluvritii'H recognize as l>en-
eficial, and |t has been a bleaMiiK
ci rity.
to thousand« of aufferer» fiotn Mich
Georgs' N. Taylor, Beaver,on, «»r- luiin« anil fevers. A«k Brown's Beu-
lipin.
v « i -U» i > pharinaey today foi a bot­
pd> adv.
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tle. Money hack If the first bottle
ctúvxvl hi« degree in Pharmacy at
the North Pacific College of Den­
tistry, ha» taken a position at
Dean’s l>rug Store. Mr. Harnden
d i e s n o t m ktisfy.
nl\
i* a sondn-law of Mr. und Mr*.
WHKKK TO (JO
L. 1). Shelleiiberger.
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Tasty Light Lunches
P.-T. a . MEETING
it
Mrs. M. C. McKervher was a
There will be a special P.-T A
Lunch Good»
lciwheon guc.-t at tin.' home of Mis.
Fountain Supplies
N. W. Gorhstu in Portland, Wed­ meeting Motaluy evening, at H 0(1
nesday. Mr. Gorilam ha» so far re­ o'clock in tho high M*h«M>l to dis-
At
the promised gro<le
school
ce vere«!
from his recent seno us cuss
i U ne»« that he lia» gone buck to building.
KAMBEKCKR’S
his work for the S. P. Co.
TOWNSEND H A LL)
Georgo Haynes, who with Ml-».
KlT(íENK BROOKIN(¡S
A TownsenJ rally will I«' held
Haynes has been visiting at the
at the l«>ca! high schorl rn the
W. C. McKeU home, left last week
Attorney At Lan
for his homo in Chicago. Mrs. evening of July 7. J. N Barde an«l
Portland and Beaverton
Haynes remained for a longer vis­ Dwight Bunnell will I*1' the pninel- lirdell llldg.
U«»»«i Bldg
I«al speaker«.
it with her sinters, and is at pres­
Phone AT 5#7I
Phone 710S
The heal T<>wns»“ia) club uas just
ent vacationing at Breiten Hush
'uive«sh«d |n gstting their quota of
springs with Miss Juliette Carter.
menrlHTs and m v sending thi-> week On and after July I. Gas ItefumK
Rev. Ct*as. Clarke left Tuemlay for their charter.
Require a l.irense Permit. Good
f> r Taconia Wash., to att<-n«l the
For 12 Atonths
three dsy session of Pacific Coa.-’t
Your Driver's License Should B*'
C« ngreas «if Congregational o.iurch­ Itu> from your home mei«:mnt unil (el
Renewixt by June Thirtieth
in. From there he will go on to
your printing from
I Have Both lllank«
Seattle for a few days to visit
THE ONLY
DOY (¡RAY
with frierdb* male «luring his s e i­ BEAVERTON OW N FI) PRINT^HOP
Real
Estate.
Insurance, A Notary
en years» ministry
se verni
there
years ago.
100 00
$819.50
rolls! wilt Williams R.U.X
M i a Frank A. Dayton ard Mrs.
Ocean Of (¡old
For Sale—Bicycle,
Gibson. <’e-
Myrtle
Livermore and daughter
FOR RKNT
udv
dar Street.
Lois spent the week-end at Pillar
Prevalent Rooswvelt warts nsery Several H"U»e« and acreage tracts
Rock, Washington, on the Colum
For Sal»«— Ti«m of hor»«»s, about
for »ale or rent, Bank of Kca-
work«.r t» huve thref square meal
bia River.
Ä200 lbs. each. Insuire of Mrs.
verton.
advrtf
per
an«l
a
roof
when
oUl
ig
e
has
Zimlirick on hNna St.
adv p.'to
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Murphy of
Stafford wore dinner guests „t the come *r*l piD'-'l*)'» are no more. For Rent— 7 room modem h»u.«e on
Out of this and bhat the money
heme of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tripp,
Canyon road, H mile east of Bea­
is to trickle in and flow in until
WANTKI)
Saturday evening in honor of Mrs.
verton Y. Acre tract, fruit, ga­
it has become a vast ocean of gold.
Tripp’s birthday anniversary.
rage, place for cow. chick« r house. Work for '’ I'nrlr Sam” . Start $10f..04)
And all hi» born «lays the r.ian who
Fumiaheil, if desired. K. O. Zim­
Ivan Bierly, prominent student of works i# to kewp it in sight and
to J175.00 rwnth, M*-n- women.
merman.
p2M-29
Common cvhiration usually suffi-
tlie 1934 graduating class of Bea­ take cheer. T h * is Social Security.
cient.
Experience
unnecessary,
verton High school, is one of sev
The meantime, you who toil, look
tjualify at once. Full particular*,
enteen straight A grade students on God's ocean. Let Paul ar.d Sila-
FOR SALK
list positions, and sample tests.
at Oregon State College this past show us. Here they are at mid­
FREE. If you are an American
year.
night, down in the inner dungeon, Don't Overlook tYie »per«al 1<* .sale
of flower plant» at Felaher’s, 1
eiitizen, write today sure. Frank­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. W’ inget and backs tom from the lashir.g laid
mile south on Watson street.
lin Institute, Dept. f>74 C, Ro­
family have moved onto the plac' on by order of the court, f«?et
chester, N. Y.
p28-31
adv c 27 tf
held
in
stocks
ami
the
two
pray­
formerly owned by Letty McKay.
ing and singing praise« un'u God;
They have purchased the place and
the prisoners listening to C'evn. No
are building an addition to the
Social Security here, Mr. President,
house.
but something better—“the love of
Mrs. C. C. Beach arrived fiom God is shed abroad in our hearts
Omaha, Neb., Monday evening, for by the Holy Spirit which is given
a visit with her parents, Mr. ami unto us.” God’s ocean of boundless
Mrs. James Pinder, at Oregon Ci love.
Next listen to Christ---''Fox«-«
ty, and friends in Portland and
Beaverton.
have dens, the hinds of the air
have rest« hut the Son of Man
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Richey, Van
hath not where to lay hi» head.’’
Erown, Mrs. Call Klinge and daugh
No roof, you see. Blit— “TVacc I
ter Maxir.e, of Gaston, drove to
Have with you, my peace I give
Fort Lewis, Sunday, to attend the unto you.” No roof, arsi ye4 tho.
Summary of Expenditures
T ota l
W. Sprague has been
eketor’s care for sever­
the home o f her sister,
Olmstead, in Portland.
cure—ftuflk'ient is thire ami alone
nn«l our defenm> is sltre."
Kight n»w, r rht where you «re,
tske Jewus Ohrmt as .thè Subsli-
tute miiwd up $o «he under your
aina. Then oount un Him tour by
hi ur to deli ver you fu>ni all yx tir
Elmer Harnden, who recently re- (Doubles, T'hai, i« rea! Hcavoli Se-
Born to Mr. and Mrs, Win. J).
Blackburn of Cedar St., Wednesday
noon, a boy; to Mr. and Mr«. Mcr-
naixl Ko«del of KouL< 2, Tuesday,
» girl; to Mr. and Mrs. J«ck Mil-
1er, of Al"ba, M> inlay, a boy.
Her* is good new* foi Kh«u-
inatk*. If fevsrs or staiotirg »tub-
hing pain» of Rhi'UmutiMu, N'eiui-
ti», or Nisiialgia are making life
a misery, donft give up! Get quirk
“ HAPPY DAYS” PROGRAM j
Estimated Expenditures
E lem entary
G E N E R A L C O N TR O L
C lerk and Bond .................... ... $180 00
Supplies ...........................................
20 00
C lerical
.......................................
P rin tin g and P u b licity ...........
75.00
T ota l General C ontrol ___
$275.00
IN S T R U C T IO N — T B A C H IN G
P rin cipa l .....................................
$ 1 , 200.00
Teachers
...................................
6,397.97
Supplies
.....................................
225.00
T extb ook s
..................................
250 00
T ota l instruction— teaching, $8.072 97
O P E R A T IO N O F P L A N T
Jan itor's S alary and Others .. $1.057 00
Janitor's Supplies .....................
110.00
F uel and Phone .....................
200.00
L ig h t and P ow e r ...................
183.92
W a te r
............... ...
150 00
T ota l Expense o f Operation $1,730.92
M A IN T E N A N C E AN D R E P A IR
Furniture and Equipm ent ........ $ 200.00
B uildings and Grounds .........
150.00
T o ta l Maintenance & R epair $350 00
A U X I L IA R Y A G E N C IE S
L ib ra ry Books
Hom e Econom ics ......................
Manual T ra in in g
T ransportation .......
T o ta l A u x ilia ry A gen cie», $1.250 00
K IX L D C H A R G E S
Insurance
................
T ota l F ix ' d Charges
C A P IT A L O U T L A Y
N ew Sites, I^and ...................... $3.200.00
Shop, Equipm ent ....................
200 on
S. E R. A ......................................
N^w F urn iture and Equipment,
250 00
T o ta l Capital Outlay . . . . IM M .M
D E B T S E R V IC E
Principal on Bonds .................
1
440.00
Interest on Bonds .....................
$140.00
T o ta l Debt S ervice .............
Mr. and Mrs.
Fritz Jacobsor.
and sen Frank of Portland vi»i<*«i
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. Sunvmers. Tuesday evening.
parado and military rtwncuver* of
And t fiori thw «givi too,lhlc«i glint
the National Gnaix:
up tho fiw flighti vf rlckety *tai.i
Mr. and Mr* t'hu
Hawke* e-l Ir hW povetty b w i la i h» ud t
Golden Heine visMod nt the Ham«
tlumk Gai fw thè crii»; t.f lum i
ard 'Dicker home, Sunday.
tlsM. cume her way iilista n>ur.
Mo* Naia.'y Larson and n phew Pene« In afdte of it all.
“O G.«k our atrength
in *g<-H
Juckle M ull ff »re sipendiug u
Ih*- nheher of thy
twv weeks vacation in the Evgna IMMg Bem-alli
t hrom>, thy sa luta stili >K\eli se
cottage at lake Lytle.
s
B. E. M A L IN G , Inc.
Hillsboro, Oregon
I