The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 13, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
P ag e Two
Hazeldale Has Well-Knit Figure
Many Students
at Beaverton
Bv Mi»» Je»n Smith!
HAZELDALE Many from this
dlatrirt are attending Beaverton
high school this year. A fine new
bus Is on our route, which includes
Km ton district and way points The
pupil- front her, are H arriet Knep-
uer Pearl Porter, Gail Delhi. Hetty
Altisian. M argaret and Virginia
Miller. Donna Broad. Pauline Swope.
Verne Jeldercks. Donal M cIntosh
and K enneth Waldele.
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Mills recent­
ly had as their guests Mr. and Mrs.
Van Sermond and son Janies of
Los Angeles, Cal Mrs. Sermond is
Mr Mill's slater. They also visited
relatives in Heppner while in One-
81M F. Ayres with his son-in-law
and daughter. Mr and Mrs Bruce
Denny, spent a week at Rockaway
rftcentlv.
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Courtney
Syverson, September 8. a girl, Shir-
1* M rn arid Mrs. J. C Smith, Jean
Sm ith and Paul O Connor spent
»abor Day week-end a t Cannon
Jcach
Mr. and Mrs Tom Miller and
amily spent last week-end a t
fachats. They went by way of the
Tillamook beaches and returned by
ray of the Alsea highway through
Jorvallis.
.
Mrs. William Heil and Joan and
»atsy Heil spent a week's vacation
,t Cannon Beach recently.
Mr and Mrs Roy Jacobs of Seat-
te * SPCIIV
spent the week-end
Mr.
[M
aiva-vnvr with
..........
. . . n l Mrs.
M rs Id
Trla
W lleV . re-
re -
Jacobs aunt.
a Wiley,
* M r Kinchelow has taken over
the leadership of the 4-H clubs
iince Mr Black moved to G resham
Mr and Mrs W P Brooks spent
Sunday at Gresliam with Mr and
Mrs R. R Beadle Mrs. Beadle is a
sister of Mr. Brooks
Miss Onalee Shelley of Los An-
reles. Cal., spent a few days with
tier mother. Mrs. Donal Fraser,
recently.
Clair McHenry of Eugene spent
Thursday with his uncle and aunt.
Mr and'M rs W. P. Brooks, and his
trandm other. Mrs. Mary McHenry.
Miss Hazel Crow of Los Angeles,
J a l . has been visiting the past week
vith her aunt, Mrs Ida Wiley
Mrs John Black Sr was called to
3ardner a week or so ago on ac­
count of the serious illness of her
nother Mrs Anna Spencer Mrs.
Slack is home again now and
•eporta her mother as improved.
Verne Jelderks is home after
pending most of the summer with
•elatives a t Gervais
R eturn- from East
Miss Mabel Black returned home
Tridav from New York, where she
.pent the summer w ith friends. She
ittended the Century of Progress
•Exposition a t Chicago. Miss Biack
pent the week-end here with her
» ren ts. Mr and Mrs John Black,
md then went to Portland, where
he is an instructor in Clinton Kel-
y High School of Commerce.
Vnniversary Celebrated
Mr and Mrs Tom Miller cele-
irated their wedding anniversary
■ecentlv with a dinner party and
ard s ' Guests included Mr. and
Mrs. N F. Danford and Mrs. A. L
yaniord of Portland and Bill Ri-
yaska of Bay City.
Attendance Small
Rosedale school opened September
1 with Mrs Sabina W hitehead of
»loha as teacher. There are only
leventeen pupils enrolled with no
third graders at all. This is the
»mallest attendance Rosedale has
»V€T l*3d
Charles O'Neil of Tigard, w ho h is
Seen supervising the
Hazeldaie
ichool SERA job has been sent to
he Hillsboro airport project Hazel-
lale school is being painted this
CHURCHES
hri-tian Scienc e Society
rices are held every Sunday
a m.: Wednesday evening
es at 8 oclock; Sunday school
a. m Pupils up to th e age
years are welcomed Sunday's
Substance '"
erm an M. E. Church. Bethany
On Germantown road. Sunday
tool every Sunday. 10 a m : Ger-
in service. 11 a m
first a n d
rd Sundays; English service. 11
n i . second and fourth Sundays
Î. Julius Tragllo. pastor.
tf
Banks M. E. Church
Sunday school every Sunday 9 4o
» m . Mrs H. Jensen superm tend-
ent Preaching services by Ellsworth
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­
ning, 8 o'clj k. Ladies' Aid meets
first and third Wednesdays a t 2
p. m.
L-
Baptist Church
Hcme-com .ng d i v Sunday. A
lormer pastor. Rev E. A Smith, will
»peak It will be a fine time lor
okl and new friends to meet. Br.tig
your dinners to the church. Special
meeting at 2 30. O ther regular serv­
ices and we want to see vou there.
Methodist Episcopal Cburch
"hursday evening of this week
be observed as Church loyally
ht A covered dish supper will
held in the basement of t h e
irch to which all members and
nds of the church are invited
program will follow the supper
i the plan for the v ears work
be outlined Church school next
idav morning at 9:45 Miss Rose
,e. acting superintendent. Divine
ship at 11 Seimon subject. My
ends " Epworth League at 6.30
■ning service at 7:30. Thus ser-
; will be evangelistic in spirit
I in message We believe the
od news' has not lost its appeal
1 we invite you to join us on
idav evening as we herald this
DRINK
cFall Jersey Milk
■IETICIANS u n iv e rs a lly
ap p ro v e m ilk as t h e
al d ie t fo r all purposes.;
an ts, ch ild ren , grow n-ups,
id p erso n s; invalids, con-
esc en ts; a v e rag e m en and
m e n ; a th le te s — literally
ryone d rin k s o r should
nk good m ilk. I t’s the
t : th e best h e a lth insur-
F o r y o u r d aily m ilk
i, d em an d M cFall Jerse y
k.
Q UART 10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
Phone 2104
H IL L S B O R O .
invited to
our fellowship Evening set v ie at
8 Song service and music by
voung people - choir Sermon. "Some­
thing Ear G reater I’lian Silvet ami
Gold Monday , 4,< p ill Practical
workers' class Thursday . 8 p. u i .
Midweek service. Annual nueiiiig ot
church. October 7. all day lellowslup
with basket dinner. It is al-o ■ En­
listment Day
lor our "Ten-Week
Ix'ialty Campaign
Make your
ehiireh-honie with us. "The Church
W ith a Family Spirit
K L. P ut­
nam. pastor.
Gospel Meetings
A laymen s evangelistic party from
Portland will conduct services
the Helvetia church September 16
at 7:45. There will be Gospel preach­
ing. good singing, and a variety of
instrum ental music. All are cordial­
ly invited to attend
___________
Is at the piano.
Mr Weight with tlie ilolln ueeoni
pumed by MUs Loteel Haas.
Tuesda.x evening visitors at tlu
ut Aloha
They say th a t pride goeth be­
fore a tall, and Louise Henry,
charm ing cinem actress. Is cer­
tainly proud of this sm art knit
suit for wear this autum n. It is
in tan and brown, the dress be­
ing one-piece with an extra
Ja ket. Inverted pleats at the
side are an interesting feature,
and an advance model fall hat of
brown felt with ribbon a n l
fe ath er trim , completes th e en­
semble.
ar.d the G ardener " At 8 p. m the
subject will be "The Old Jewish
Tabernacle and Furnishings a s
Prophetical and Typical of Christ."
This should be of interest both in ­
tellectually and spiritually ao a lull
description of the tabernacle and
its arrangem ent will be given. Sun­
day school a t 9:45 a n i . Alpha E.
K err is acting superintenceti’ D
B Bishop will conduct the regular
prayer meeting Thursday evcn.ng
at 8 o'clock. Come to the little
church on the corner. You will re­
ceive a warm welcome.
Episcopal Church
The Rev. Mr. Gibbs will cele­
brate Holy Communion Sunday.
September 16. Sunday school 9:43
Guild meets at the chapel W ed­
nesday. Septem ber 12 Sunday school
teachers will meet Thursday eve­
ning at 7:30 at the chapel. Vicar
the Rev. R. H. Wtsecarver.
Congregational Church
The Sunday school will meet at
10 a m under the leadership of R.
E. Wilev. with teachers for the
different groups. At 11 a m. the
Rev T. A rthur Dungun will speak
on the topic A Good Word for the
Church."
Pentecostal Tabernacle
Sunday. Sunday school. 10 a. m :
morning worship. 11; Your.g People's
service. 6 45 p. m. : evangelistic
service. 8 p. m. Wednesday. Bible
study. 8 p. m. Thursday, prayer
meeting, 8 p. m Saturday, evan­
gelistic service. 8 p. m.
Pilgrim House
September 16; Homecoming S u n ­
day Chapel services of worship at
10:30 a m. and 7:30 p. m. In the
morning Pastor Henry S. H aller will
preach on "Adore and Be Still, and
in the evening th e sermon topic will
be "Rooted and Grounded in Love"
from the day's Epistle lesson. Ephe­
sians 3: 13-21
Ember days. Septem ber 19. 21 and
22 Days of special prayer for the
universal church and the clergy.
Harvest Home festival will be cele­
brated on Septem ber 30. the Holy
Communion on October 7.
C hristian Council groups using
the House, meetings as per schedule.
Pilgrim Guild. Thursdays at 2 p m.
The pastor may be consulted a t the
office at 1352 Jackson street.
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Cbarch
Sunday school. 10 15 a ni. Morn­
ing service at 11. Sermon by Dr.
A Carrick C. E meets at 8 o clock.
Leader. Bruce Chalm ers; topic.
"Courtesy
At their last meeting
the C. E. members elected officers
for the new year Tlie following
members were elected; Christine
Robb, president. Wesley Batchelder,
iice-president; Mildred Rice, secre-
;ar- K athryn Cawrse. correspond­
ing secretary; George McGee, a d ­
visor.
Teacher at Bend
Begins 13th Year
(By Mm. O. H. Feter*«»nl
Grangers
,
Sponsoring Party
ho,ue
w>'re Cock­
M'~
Bergdanlie.
Barbara
(by H C Sly»nt!
ALOHA A card party will be
given m the Aloha G range hall
Saturdav evening Tlie regular week­
ly Old Time dance will be held
upstairs and tile cards will lx- play­
ed in the basement.
\ l r and Mrs Matt King, accom­
panied bv Mrs George Fish and
Mrs Doiinelh of Portland, drove
to Bonneville via the Columbia
highwai returning on the W ashing­
ton side to Portland Sunday.
» rlebrate Birthdays
Mr and Mr- EToyd Kvler of
Portland -pent Sunday with his
parents Mr and Mr- J Fetters.
; elebra'.uig Hie birthdays of Mrs.
Kvler and Mrs. Fetters
Mr and Mr.- Robert C ham berlain
and daughter Virginia and Mr and
Mrs Will Abbott spent Sunday at
the beach
Alfred Finnell will leave Sunday
for Corvallis to attend college.
Ketel Home Sold
Mr and Mrs. A rthur Ketel sold
their home to Mr. and Mrs Jolui
Shaw, who camo here recently from
North Dakota They expect to move
in Friday.
Mead have
Mr and Mrs Philip
.......... .....................
,d :n : Si m a k e r house
M r, H I S der ha.- received
word that her husband is confined
m the CCC station hospital nt Fort
Douglas Utah, suffering from a
nervous break-down.
Jesse Rellv is suffering from a
badly infected foot.
Born, to Mr and Mrs Oeorge
Sheilds. a girl. Septem ber 10.
School started Monday in the
Aloha-Huber school with the same
-ta il of teachers as last year and
an approximate enrollm ent of 180
pupils.
Miss Alice Hill of C alifornia is
visiting Mrs Wilma H ershberger ut
the home of Mr.- Hershberger's
mother. Mrs O.-ear Mason
S Rogers, who underwent a
m ajor operation for a ruptured a p ­
pendix at the Coffey Clinic recently,
is improving.
Miss Hilda A-h(ord. who lias been
ill tor some time was returned to
the Good Sam aritan hospital in a
very serious condition.
BEND—Bend school opened Sep­
tember 4 with an enrollment ot 24
First graders starting were Marian
Eisner and M artin Baggenstos. Mis-
Frances Post will teach again. Tlit-
year will be her th irteen th year at
Bend school.
Wiener roast and social held by
the Km ton Ladies Aid in the grove
at the K m ton church Friday u n ­
attended bv a number from this
community.
Mrs O J. Tollefson and son
D.'nald returned September 5 from
prune picking at Dundee.
Mr and Mrs Bert Meyer visited
several days in Seattle. Wash., re­
cently.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs Garrison
of near Scholls, formerly of this
community, twin boys.
Otto Meyer and sons Bert and
Alvin Meyer -pent th e week-end
at the beach.
Mrs Doane of Vancouver. Wash
a ho Is spending several weeks with
her son H. L Doane, and family,
spent two week- recently at Y aki­
ma. Wash . visiting h er son.
Hoppicking at tlie H M Nixon
hop ranch was completed the first
of this week
Mr and Mrs Frank Anoerson
and twin.- Marian a n d Richard
have returned to the., home in
Port land after spending s e v e r a l
wt ks with Mr- Ai de, n s s; -e r
Mildred md borther Feed S.emlioff.
They I :ed hops at the Steinnolf
Illy Ki-l'i r»a l'i c»nip Fir* Girt«l
& Nixon nop fields
Sunday visitors at the Floyd R af-
Mr ar.d Mrs Alvin North a t­
fety
home were Mr. and Mrs E W.
tended stati fair September 4.
Mr and Mrs Leo Gnoison and Haas and daughter- Loi-el and Iola
daug'iterr returned last week from ot Sheridan Mr and Mr- Chester
several days' vacation at their sun - Merrill and son Jack. Mr. and Mrs.
mcr home at the m ountain. Mr. Clvde Lincoln and sons Wayne and
and Mr Weaver, parents of Mr . Wt -ley of Hillsboro, Roy Jackson
Gholson, also spent several days and son John. Mrs. M arla Jackson.
Mr and Mrs S. W H ahn of Bank-
at the mountains.
Tom Crane and Eawall Weight The
afternoon was spent in music by
Subscribe for th e Argus.
M ountaindale
vo ....... ..
rell and Jess Carson, all of Portland
Mi and Mrs. Joe Baker and chil­
dren. Joseph and Anita, visited
Mr. Baker.- folk-. Mr and Mrs
Henry Baker and fumili of Ml
Angel Sunday
W D Hopper ot Fortwortb Texas.
Is visiting tils cousin, C. S Rev -
Hold.-, of M ountaindale It has been
fifty years since they have seen
each other
Mr and Mrs Steve Baloslui and
son Donald ot Seattle visited ut
the Fred Schw under home last
week
Gordon and Merle Layton of
Mountaindale have returned from
a visit with their brother Mr and
Mis Marvin l.ivton of Calttornl.i
T heir brother and wife returned
with them
Mr and Mr- Hubert Smith and
soil Earl. Mr and Mr- Grin lXuetv
and daughter of Shadv Brook spent
a few d a is at C utler City
Meacham school opened Mondav
Many hop yard- will finish p u k ­
ing tilts week
Miss Etna Bergan ot California
visited at tlie J. L VanDomelen
home last week
.
«
M m in tim
Christian Church
Lord's Day church school 9:45 a
m C H Nosier, superintendent.
Schools have started again. Now-
le ts all get down to real business
in th e church for fall and winter
We have a great program ahead of
us A "Ten-W eek Loyalty Cam -
ibot
p aig n " Come h ear all about
it.
Morning worship. 11 o'clock. Special
music. Sermon. "Can the Lord De­
pend On You?" Every member, as
well as friends, urged to h ear this
message Christian Endeavor 7 p
m. Junior. Interm ediate and Young
GROCERIES
Fri. - Sat. - Mon.
lly Muhel II
29C
STARCH
C orn or Gloss
2 pkgs.
14c
Toilet Tissue
5 rolls
23C
CHEESE
M ade in T illam ook city
2 lbs.
29c
KRUCHEKS’
KASH GROCERY
Free Delivery
Phone 2001
Special» for the
W eek « n«l
Sept. I-I and IS
FLOUR
THE HAI.I.KS
IlilTil
E ll-loT H
O l't'tfo tl
w h e a t.
4 9 - lb . s a c k
$1.69
Tomato Juice
27c
Cid Dutch
J..'
'*
CLEANSER
- . .r ,
2
V A Ñ ." . 'i •/ ' '',
El..A Vi >R
I AS I E
HEALTH
SCHOEN S BREAD
Sliced
PERFECTION BREAD
Unsliced
15c
R IC E
13c
12c
L am i
B lu e R o se
19c
Ihs.
The.-»' prices are uniform i,■ your gnxer's and at our
bakery, your lioti'e town bakery We employ local peoplr and
buy local prixluels.
Try a loaf today and be »•onvllleixl of tlie outstanding
quality.
Deviled Meat
ST U D E N T S
R ed
Make our t .ikerv vour headquarters for the added
LUNCH DEl.tCACIF.S
Q
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Alii
ó;
W hit i
13c
cm n»
ERFECTION B AKERY V
SO A P
19c
(Piggiy Vfiggti
ALBERS
FREE DELIVERY
M. J. B. COFFEE
30C 3-lb. tin 8 7 c
TREE TEA Green.
47c
Pearltt of W heat
1 lb . ti n
19c
Pkg.
1 -lb .
WHITE KING'S
PHONE 3251
Located Corner 2nd and Main Streets
G R A M LATED-
Large pkg.
I ? » L E T
Peanut B u tter f h
C hipped BeeS
9c
Pound
S n a d h e W
tti
T ry it cream ed on to ast.
Regular 15c jar
10c
tall
tins
15c
FBANCO AMEKltAN' 2
For quickly prepared hot lunch.
ARMOUR’S.
D eviled Meat
Tuna Fish
Spinach
ff
cans
Best for
C le a rw a te r F lakes.
No. */2 **n
i . ’» .
2 l/z tins
S'
» a b
31c
7 bars
CLEA N SER— Sun bri tc.
3 cans
5 ................ 25c
SALT
Morton's.
8
.b.
i Bag
17c
CORN FLAKES
lie
Del Monte
G R A P E F R U IT —
No. 2s. 2 for
25c
ASPARAGUS— Early
G ard en . No. 1 tin
4
pkgs-
2
Box
Jersey brand.
RAISINS s s r 1 4
CATSUP
A A T I IZ Armour'a or
IVÍIG.IV Mt Vernon
“
Bag
22c
IOC
J ‘I Cans AlO
OQ V p
CRACKERS
I.b.
L"
salted.
Superior brand.
SALMON «
Tall
Cans
Tall
VANILLA "IThotue
G uaranteed not to bake out.
COFFEE,X'“k Trs"'*
2OC
3 lbs........................................................... 59c
FLOUR
$ 1 .5 9
Milled by Sperry.
M ASO N JARS
Atlas wide
DEL MONTE
SALMON— No. 1 tall.
2 for
Del Monte
R eg u lar size.
19c
1».
10c
Del Monte
Powdered Sugar
3
MOP STICKS—
Each
PIM IEN TO S— S m „ l
I ins. 3 for
15c
25c
3 Pkg.
MAZOLA OIL—
1-quart tin
15c
93c
mouth.
14c
25c
25c
CORN— G olden B antam .
No. 2s. 2 tins
PEETS GRAN.
29C
37c
27c
PALMOLIVE
Large pkg.
an d w ith each large
pkg. g e t a m edium
pkg. FREE.
SOAP
6 b .r . (or
29C
IVORY SOAP—
Medium bar
POSTUM
P o rte r’s, pure.
2 p»».
25c
Del Monte
MACARONI
23c
29c
29c
for
and get 1 FREE
22c
15c
23c
25c
i -•
DEL MONTE
SUPER-SUDS
BROWN SUGAR
lie
It: 1 D ll - I 'ltl U>_Duiker-
Pint
POSI TD ASTIEH—
2 for
CAIO DOG EOOIK—
3 C4IIM
< AMPHEI.I/S s o l p —AU klmL
TUNA—
u,.s. Each
iea.
tasty sandwiches
P o peye sez. it will
m ake you strong.
29c
W hite King
S u g g e stio n s Sor S ch o o l L unches
L ight G olden C.
10 bars
1 pkg. P e e t’s S oap fre e
“ (>» hm I Thinit* Io Eat”
FR E E
SR
DELIVERY
L<L
PHONE 771
INDEPENDENTLY OW NED AND OPERATED
39c
C ry stal W hite
gr OCERY*J
uw a :
MOUNTAIN HOME Gibb school
with Miss Dorothy Deinaray as
teacher again tills year will begin
WE BAhK Al. 1 (>1 H OW \ GOODS
P eet’s Grnnulnteii
September 24 Mountain 11 m e
i i; i -i II l > l l l 1
school will open next Monday in ­
stead of Septem ber 10 as stated hi
T rlrplionr 451
Main Street
last week's items.
Dr F E Ferrll has had his
it r < k
II 1’ N T E It s
blai kcap berry bushes grubbed out
S3 50 Cake ........... ......... for lai'Ki [•vt Mule I> er
and k- making plans to put out fil­
SJ 50 Cake
bert trees in their place Tlie berry
Large pkg*.
for tiKMit number points
patch on the E’errll farm was so
S2.00 Cake
for largest spread horns
( Liuti! o n e J i k Jr I
»haded in it- location that tlie
MuM. reglaU'r and place your bread c»rden» m advanc e
berries were extremely late in m a­
turing The m arket wa- usually
f Jt.K M*« }(.X K M :<,« W U H « M « M « MHU -f K K.U »< :: M M . I Jt « )t R î t H « K I I K K K J T
closed and the driers shut down be­
fore tlie crop could be Harvested.
®
iî
Clover seed in this vicit tty was
being tiirt -lied la -t w > • > and tin'
early part of tins week Farm ers
realized a good yield tills vear with
heavy hay crops and <>od m aturity
on late clover tor seed
County Agent Cyrus and E. R
Jackm an of the college found crop
conditions good here while inspect­
ing potatoes last wei k.
Ri»coe Courtney has been busy
hauling wood to Portland custom ­
ers.
. ,
Tlie hops in the Pet is yard here
were harvested last w ck there bt -
ing only a few days work
Feature» for Friday and Saturday, Sept. 14 and 15
Mrs Ferd Ser-cti aaid two daugh­
ters who have been vlsltuig her
mother. Mr- Arena Courtney, left
O ATS
SOAP
V
2.»
Made by Perfection
vJX.tlCH.ri
to O l x*n Monday
AURRYÇ
K n ig h t's R ogue R iver
L arge 2 'a can.
Breads of Quality
F a ir w a y M a rk et
K e rr’s R olled.
9-lb. bag
for I heir home tu lav- A n g e l e s Schulmericli Cile» t «»«•
1 liui.-dai In train Not cm mg to
Loral Suc»«'»»ini Farmer
make tlie long motor drive she had
Edward Mchlllinei Ich. pre .ldciil ol
her ear shtpiied.
Clarence NeL-on a n d
brother (la* Commercial National bank, cites
Elmer ol Scholls tell Inst week foi Ila' case ol Victor 1 iheyne iv- a
flood River valley to woik In Via Im m er th at I- making gixxl In a
line wav Laheyne, he suju iiur-
apple hill vest
Itlllw
Ml— IX'iuan- Saundeis and house chased 3d aeres noi I hm st ot a n d
Ixao about three year» ago
guv.-t. Mis. Edna M n lllll'kce, have now
leni
has
II
about
p
u
d
oil
Hi
one In the apple district near
Wenatchee W a-h, io work in the cd lid u ric , nearby tills vrar and
pl.mied It I» liatrv veteli, which re­
lun le.-ling ol the apples
hlm a i cable sum cleat
Miss Maxine Allison of Portland turned
Through his efforts th l- year.
amt Carl M artin of the Cruiser Sehulmerleh
Ilu- farm er lia­
Sail l'i anel.-eo wen' Sunday eve­ lleen able lo -laic.
« Iddd on the pul
ning gin I . ol Mi and Mrs George chase prill' pai
of Hie tallii beside
Allison.
Mr and Mrs Charles Flynn ot keeping Ids taxe.-, paid up
Portland -|x n t .Sundae and Mon
you're leaving me
'The Girl
dav at lie'll country home here
Mi ami Mr- lieoige Allison and torcici?"
IX
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s|x
i|id
e
ilt
S
u
ll
o i " V e s V oli a l e
-on visited Clarence Mllson and
family In llicir eamp at the Mei I a d e a r , s w e e t g u i M a l h e ilie n bles-
Harding h o p iaid at G rand Island and keep m u I wish 1 c o l l i d i l i -
t o u t to " Ex
Sunday
Tigard busses made their early
morning call and pieged up Tigard
high pupils lor ii'g st rat ion Mon­
DR. R. J. NICOL
day Several ol them quit hopplck
me lobs to enter
Iliad O th c's
DR. E. W. AI.MQUIST
— ill eider later
Picking of hops In the P ia tt yard
Veterinarians
was completed Saturday. The crew
began the mu vest Illg . I the hop-
Telephone
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at the Janie- Middleton yard Mon­
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Trinity Lutheran Church
Services will be conducted In
English at 10 30 a m and in G er­
man at 11:30 Sunday school begins
promptly at 9 45. Sermon subject.
Doe- D eath End All?" Job 14. 14
You are cordially welcomed to wor­
ship with us.
T hin-da> , S ep tem b er 13. 1931
OREGON
Local Man Directs Orchestra
People All young folks not atten d ­
ing any other society are welcome
New cotnera especially
ARGUS,
Foursquare Church
Fiery one is cordially m u ted to
attend our se n let's God is blessing
and souls are being saved, so you
miss much when absent. Il you Jimmy Diertckx and his famous Oregon sta ll' orchestra furnished music
tor more than a thousand students at the mtei -collegiate ball in
have no church home try to a t­
Portland recently The orchestra's popularity Is due chiefly to the
tend our services starting Sunday
morning At t> 45 is Sunday school.
outstanding style it has developed through specially w ritten urrange-
11 o'clock, morning worship 8 30
nii'iits by Mr. Diertckx Robert Heesaeker and Arnold McCoy, all of
Crii-.ider meeiuig. and 7 30, our big
this county Tlie orchestra has just returned from a successful season's
evangelistic service. Good music,
engagement at Rixkaway beach Dterickx and his orchestra will return
good singing and the band will be
to Oregon s u ite college in the lirst week ot tx to b e r During the
playing
past year his band furnished the major portion ot the music for the
Tuesday evening at 8 o clock
student body and leading fraternity d am e- on tlie campus He will
prayer meeting and Bible study
again be regularly featured during the winter m onths at the Hotel
Friday night at 8 o'clock another
Benton Diertckx is second from the left In front and Arnold McCoy
evangelistic service.
Free Methodist Church
he wicked through the pride of
ountenance will not seek after
God is not i n a l l h i s
ghts." Psalm 10:4 Esther H.
ier. Portland district evangelist,
speak a t both services Sunday,
ember 16. at the Free Method-
liurch The subject at 11 a m.
be ''The Vine, the Branches,
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