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THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE EIGHT — T Leo Young; song, by choir, “Pilot lyn Richards took in the Rose Fes- district was held at the school house of Galilee;" address by the pastor, | tival last Thursday and spent the Monday evening, with a very good Kinton attendance. The usual routine of ,. - i Rev. W. L. Strange; exercise, "The i day very pleasantly in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Weber Hattrem of business was taken up and the of Free Methodist Church ■■^Children's Day," Evelyn Richards Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Beam ficers for the coming school year (Corner Fifth and Oak Sts.) Children’s day was observed at the and Blanche McCormick; recitation, and daughter of eastern Oregon are as follows: J. K Daniels, chair (Ernest W. Hillis, Pastor) church last Sunday. It was Fathers' "Suppose You Steer for Sunday Sunday services: Sunday school, _ „ and ... . „ ___ ... ” Lucille Peterson; recita-1 were guests Wednesday at the home man; K. Teufel and Kirk Hoover, day as well, the pastor, Rev. W. School, . tion, “ Tis Children s Day," Alice I of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. VanKleek, directors, and Harold Cutting, clerk. I 10 a. tn.; preaching, 11 a. m. and L. Strange, was present and made j Gen,bcUa. s,,n|r. -Happy Comrades.” I Pleasant Valley road. The many friends of Joseph Tann-1 a p. tn. Prayer meeting Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. VanHorn spent ler, a former resident of this! 8 p. m. very appropriate remarks along ths primary class; responsive reading, if town, but who now lives in Scio, I lines of the observance of these, superintendent and boys’ class; drill, i the day Saturday in Portland. special days. The regular session of j "The Red White and Blue,” girls’ Norvil Williams and Emil Dall- will be sorry to learn that he is Í Hillsboro Congregational Church (George T. l’ratt. Minister) the Bible school was held in the class; recitation, "When Jesus Was niann are on a motor trip to Cali- quite poorly and it was deemed ad Sunday school at 10 a. m. Morn morning, and a basket lunch was a Little Boy,” James Richards; reci- fornia, where they will stay indef visable to have him removed to a hospital, where he could have treat ing worship at 11:00. Theme of the served at noon in the grove adjoin- tation, "The Octopus," Ivan Bierly; initely. morning sermon, “The Pearl of ing the church and there were many recitation, "The Sunday School Pic- Hiram Arey of Portland was a ment. Great Price.” good things to eat. It was enjoyed , nic, Evelene Young; song by choir, guest Friday and Saturday at the by a good representation of the'" “Joy of Junetide;” recitation, "Chil- home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cox. I parents and others in the com- 1 dren’s Day.” Mary Katherine Hall; Orsnco Prs.byIsrian Church Miss Mabie VanKleek is ill at her Buxton munity. In the afternoon the fol boys' march song, boys’ class; song home. It is reported she has the Regular services Sunday, June 2«. lowing program was given by the by choir, “Hills in Their Strength measles. Sunday school at 10 a. m. C. E. at 7 (Too Late for Last Week) school: Organ solo. Miss Grace Mc- Eternal;” recitation, "A Boys’ Prom Mr. and Mrs. Linke and family of p. m. Evening worship nt 8 p- m. A little party of relatives gath- Cormick; song by choir; song, ■, “Wei- ise,” Amos Bierly; recitation, "If Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred come Parents and Friends,” primary ; I Only Knew,” Yuma Dallmann; Wenzel were Sunday guests at the ered at the home of C. A. Peterson First Baptist Church class: recitation, “Welcome Sum recitation, Virgil McCormic; respon home of Mr. and Mrs. August Wen and wife of Ruxton on Sunday as (S. McMlnis, Pastor) mer Days.” Robert Richards; song. sive reading, superintendent and zel, Cooper Mountain. a partial family re union, although Bible school, 9:45 a. m. Morning "God is Everywhere,” girls’ class; girls’ class; recitation, "I'm Not so Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Young and not intended as such at the time. worship, 11:00. Sermon subject, recitation, "Needed,” Glen Pringle; Very Big,” Elmer Bierly; recitation, family and Mrs. W. C. Hall and There were 32 of the relatives, who "The Church at Philadelphia.” Even recitation, "A big Enough Family," "Mother's Helper,” Lois Bierly; rec- daughter spent Tuesday in Portland. arrived from different parts of the ing service, 8 o'clock. Sermon theme, ; itation, “Good Bye,” Mablcanna Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanKleek state, and several of them had never "The Woman and tho Man—Child of Gembella; song by choir, "All Hail and Mrs. Herman Metzentine and been in Buxton before. Those pres ♦ Revelation." B. Y. P. U. meets at i Creator,” sons of Hiteon were in town Sunday ent besides the host and hostess 7:15 p. m. BARBER & SON Mrs. Melvyn Vandermost, who and attended the services at the were: G. A. Peterson and family and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Peterson, has been attending summer school church; also the picnic dinner. Methodist Episcopal Church L. B. VanKleek and son, Lloyd, Independence; Mr. and Mrs. Philip at Monmouth during the past few (Laster C. Poor, Minister) General weeks, returned to her home on of Washington and Mr. and Mrs, Thurston and three children, Med Sunday school, 9:45, Miss Rose ford; Rennie Dupont, Knappa; Mr. Cooper Mountain. Ralph VanKleek of Portland were Repair Shop Cave, superintendent. Sermon sub Messrs James and Mark Walen- dinner guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Carl M. Christenson and ject. It, "God Visits His People." five children, Portland; Dr. and and Mrs. Dave Ward, Pleasant Vai- shaw of The Dalles visited last week Bicycles - Lawn Mowers Mrs. S. H. Peterson and three Epworth League, 8:00, Miss Murtha at the home of their sister, Mrs. C. ley road. and All Kinds of Repair children. Buxton; Mr. and Mrs. W. Mohr, president. Subject, "Unroofed and Mr. and Mrs. C. Vandermost W. Young, Tile Flat road. They ing Recreation." Sermon subject, 8:00, stopped on their way to New York, family went to Scappoose on Tues A. Willis and son, Walter, Scofield; "The Rich Young Ruler.” Mrs. E. O. Scofield and three chil day, where they attended the golden 1355 Main Street where they will visit. dren, Buxton. The day was alto anniversary of a relative. -» ■ Misses Luella Dallmann and Eve- wedding ChrUttaa Seieace Society Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stewart, who gether too short and at its close all Sunday services at 11:00 a. m. departed on their way to their have been making their home for the past few weeks with their daugh homes, and grandpa and grandma Subject, "Christian Science." Sun day school at 10 a. m. Classes for ter, Mrs. W. C. Hall, left last Tues are alone once more. day for their home in Haines. A. C. Alford has a small crew at the younger ones at 11 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Emery VanKleek work getting out Cedar poles on the Wednesday evening service at 8. and family and Miss Helen Van Standard Box and Lumber com- Triuily Lutheraa Church Kleek were among those who took pany's land west of town. [Third and Walnut Streets] in the Rose Show last Thursday. Carl W. Watson, who has been (George Reule, Pastor) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lierman and working in Lincoln county for some family of Beaverton were calling time, has returned to Buxton. Mrs. Next Sunday the congregation will on relatives in town Sunday. C. A. Peterson visited with her join that of Schefflin in the cele- ‘ Word has been received from Mrs. daughter, Mrs. W. A. Willis, at Sco- bration of their annual mission fes D. R. Sloan, a former resident, who field Monday. tival to be held in the park of Mr. j is now visiting at her old home in William Sahnow. H. J. Long, who has been the Hutchinson, Kansas, where she will The morning service begins nt agent for the S. P. company at spend the summer season. Mr. Sloan 10:30 and in the afternoon at 2. Buxton for three and a half years, will attend summer school at O. A. The speakers for the occasion are has moved to McCready Springs on C. instead of Monmouth, as pre Rev. E. Probst of Corvallis and Rev. , the new S. P. road near Oak Ridge viously announced. J. Kempff of Klickitat, Wash. Lunch | in southern Oregon. Kinton Grange was represented at will be served. All members the sessions of State Grange which heartily invited. convened at Corvallis last week, by Blooming Mr. and Mrs. Charl.es VanKleek as Church of Christ delegates, and Mrs. E. L. Cox. They (Corner Third and Baseline) arrived at their respective homes (Len B. Fishhack, Minister) (Too Late for Last Week) CADY MOTOR Saturday. The sessions were greatly Bible school at 10 a. m. Mr. Me- Rev. and Mrs. L. Stuebe and enjoyed by all who attended. Entee, superintendent. The subject Richard Moeler attended a confer Hillsboro Oregon More new cars to report this for the morning hour of worship will i week: Warren Wilson has a new ence at Snohomish the past week. be, "Bearing Our Cross Without A party, welcoming Rudolf Muhly Coercion.” Christian Endeavor meet Star and Albert Dallmann a Ford and John Stuebe, was given at the ing will be at 7 o’clock. The C. E. roadster. Next please. A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE- Mr. and Mrs. W. L. VanHorn and home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Muhly topic will be, "Where Are Mission AS THE DEALER. WHO SELLS IT family motored to Portland Sunday, on Monday evening. Everyone pres aries More Needed, India or Afri- where they were guests of Mrs. ent had an enjoyable time. The two young men have been attend VanHorn’s parents. The annual school meeting of this ing Concordia college at Oakland, from which Rudolf was graduated last week. Fred Goetze is a delegate to the | conference at Snohomish. Miss Grace Voelker, who has com pleted her fourth term at the Ore gon Normal school at Monmouth, is at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Voelker. Carl Liebenow and Clarence Scheuerman left the first of the | week for Kansas. Miss Martha Schoeler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoeler, is vis iting at Victoria, B. C. Walter Demmin just returned from Crater Lake. The Blooming baseball team play ed two games last Sunday. The I score with Schefflin was 2-11 in favor of Schefflin, while that with Laurel was 18-10 in our favor. Schoeler pitched the game with Schefflin and eight innings with Laurel. Corrieri pitched the last inning. At the Churches - cat” The subject for tho evening I baking dish and cover with biscuit*. church service nt 8 o'clock will be, Hako 20 minutes at 475 degrees. "Citizenship in t h e Kingdom of God." Special music. The Hillsboro Argus |l,50 year. ..................... " — ■a—-a--—-—-——a«—— TRY THESE Some of the recipes demonstrated at the recent Argus cooking school, by Mrs. Rose Bartlett, home econom ics expert of tho Portland Gas cum pany: Jiffy Cake— 1H cups flour, 1 cup sugar, 2 teaspoon* baking powder, 1-3 cup butter, 2 egg yolks, I egg white, 1 teaspoon extract. Method: Melt butter in a measuring cup, add two egg yolks and one white, and fill cup with milk. Sift dry ingre dients, add liquid*. Mix thoroughly. This makes two small layers. Bake 20 minutes at 375 degree*. Emergency Icing—1 egg white, 1 | cup sugar, 3 tablespoon* cold water, I few drops flavoring. Method: Place I in double boiler and beat with Dover beater for 7 minutes. Hamburg Pi*—I lb. hamburger, 1 medium onion, 4 tablespoons cat sup, 1 cup hot water, 2 tablespoons ' flour, salt and pepper. Method: Fry ; onion in bacon grease until done, then add meat and cook until done. ' Add water or soup stock seasonings and thicken with flour. 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MORE POWER MORE SPEED FASTER ACCELERATION MORE ECONOMY-MORE VALUE See this new engine—the finest ever used in Graham Brothers Trucks and Commercial Cars! Get performance, appearance, and features WORTHY OF much higher priced cars Dry mash is as • general rule kept constantly before growing chicks af ter they are 2 to 3 week^ old. The mash is kept inside where it is not exposed to rain and fog, or in cov ered outside hoppers. MEASURE NO. 302 Cotnpare it with any engine ever built into any truck! I Measure No. 302 on the ballot for the special election to ba field June 28 is a constitutional amend OR proof of thia assertion, give any the rigid rear viaion mirror to discover New Silent Star Four model a tho how effectively vibration haa been rough inspection, (f Note the imposing eliminated. The “Red Seal” Continen “finest car” features. Relax in the com tal Motor 1* COMPLETELY SUS- fortable seat*. Study the pleasing har PENDED IN RUBBER. <( Challenge mony of polished lacquer. <( Then take any low-priced car on a steep hill. Find the wheel and drive 10 miles. Look at out how easy it ia to paaa other*. * * F ment which provides that the 6% limitation provision of the Oregon GRAHAM BROTHERS Constitution Ita-TON to (Have you seen Star Car’s New Convertible Gabrlolet?) the ... a "foar” that is ’’smooth as a six”i I NEW SILENT e STAR FOUR This measure affects no other dis- ! i trict in Oregon than the Portland School District and Portland resi J dents will port. M appreciate your sup Vote 302 YES ’670 «885 «1245 «1445 1-TON apply Portland School District as it now applies to all other school dis- triets throughout the state. T rucks %-TON may a price« «tartIng with _ 1 \*J V. O. B. LANSING Sfar, Can FOURS SIXES PAID ADVERTISEMENT 2-TON Education Committee of Portland C. A. Rice, Superintendent of Schools; F. S. Pickering, Chalr- mns of School Board; Mrs. C. V. 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