il E Tliurnday, October IK, 1934 II I I. I.S I! '» It ') A lt« . U S , H I I. I. S B « « !l< », Page Five O R E G O N M' Klay And I'm going to get a and dark all day. and when lie e n ­ (lay. You t a l i you d id n 't tered a t nig h t, tw never found it N orm a 'I'olk IUI I .IllIH't III ’ll .•.lililí» E dw ards I 'l l Hilli- in to teach wiiooi. but you u n iiid u ra b ly warm B ut h e r work Mrs Etti 1 aid any th .n g about on1' child, never serned to give tier any r e ­ day lor the liiinii' ul her d.(lighter. spite from th e heat. Neal bought I th o u g h t perl laps , . Mr» lien.,le Terry. «I < :.i h i » i-11, e r a sewing m achine, th e best on Idaho. m a t w as quite a w e ll you hung h the and paid cash for it. Mrs C lara Allen was honor » •» a t It?" Neal asked dryly W ith m arket, this III I:'-.. |C ■ . .. ...n, guest a l a d in n er ul the hom e ol He was angry, t ir r u l y . ngry. she tie,-an to repienU h th e ir wardrobe M r . I.H illy King id < h e m o <» loi» ' sure ol It Hhe, wlm would w were b oth becom ing d e ­ HI h a v e |e heraelf lx- chopped w hich gli B a c k pleted. Hom to Mr mul M l. Pick Ht> w Mr a n d M r» . II« m all p.eee , to save him .Suddenly th e h e a t broke, th ere i ll . | | d u e H »mlv I ol Core I t irove in h l . little f.nger. had m ade was I». unseasonable "cold snap.' I ro m Enal «*rn T r i p O rlobei II a Imy T he Stowell» .............■(•, 11. was a n n o .t too I n u 'h Anne, a n who had gone out in tJie form erly lived here. to endure Almost, but n o t quite. horseless c a rn a g e for a sh o rt ride A party of K u nd . mid rend ve» tlC H O IJB Mr am i M rs II T T he ..tie.ik of h a r d te .. In A nn’' w ithout a wrap, cam e hom e th ilb d ii'tu rn iil to tli.’lr litiliu- Moo enjoying n pienii Hmuluy In a grove saved la-r no* Bha facbd him. tiny a lte r neveral week- louring on the le lu o ld pi.u e In e h u l'd Me .n.iiiow w ithout flinching. And to the m arrow of her bones. T he Ih r millille we.'il. w here they VI’.- sis mid M '-.dm nes Alex Allen, l ee then .'.uddenly, h i, express.on next m orning siie was too 111 to Uni Irlcnile mul u lu liv i., mul ni Hand.ill. H arry Webb. Jo h n W ar changed and la- pulled her tow ard get S he up did g et up. nevertheless, her m i. l ied Higgle m ul p illine, and 1,-lu ll'd Hie World» lull ul Chleu him Joyously, laughingly, w rapping head throbbing her limbs a lt e r ­ fr<>in li go lÌM'V were neeoinpunleil hv K id u n Kelly his long, lean arm s ab o u t h e r in a nately quivering w ith cold a n d Mi mill Mrs G eorge Higgle mid Mr m ul Mr» * I W W hilrouitie ol bear hug W hen they reached burning with fever She acl«cd all I'oil laini m ul th e n elurn trip was Mr mul M rs A II Edw ard» drove they hud to begin rigid "You precious kid! You got Urn over. Neal, reading tlu- m orning p a ­ ■ look delivery to Vaneoiiver H o lid a y t o v is it t h e by n u lo Mi Ile better ol m e a fte r all. (ildn t you? per. d rinking his coffee, e atin g his econom ize T hey had sp en t oi u new Hörige ul I » tro ll Among Is M I b ury linn«- Well, go to it! H ut stick your cereal, noticed n o thing th e m a tte r M rs Amili. Cum m ing who ha money Ilian they expected, tile Lluy th e holin'» visited money |n th e bank. I U give you w ith her W hen he Jiad gone for th a t. Neal said with a laugh Jo h n so n luinllv ul < 'oluinbuK O ld", been very 111. 1» able lo I»’ alam i ot course, to I»' expected. And Anne ! the th irty dollars for housekeeping the day. she lay down on th e u n ­ Mi:. Ham H eaton anil (h lld re n ul again. Hie first of every m onth." m ade bed, her b reak fast dishes u n ­ W om an's lleneflt asso, billon m et laughed, loo when he .said It But I'onea. NH> . m id Ihe Ellsw orth a lte r he hud gone to his office, she] November, D ecem ber. Ja n u a ry , washed. her bread unbaked. T ow ards llobuiMMi fam ily nt S alina. Knn H aturday In all duv session w ith ■.at still, with a irenell and a piece February. M arch, April M ay— noon she forced herself to p u t th e who run till g l a m elevator , mill n pot link din n er. Miss Ju n e ( h i r ­ of piqg'r In her hand, and did sad , T w enty-five d ollars a m o n th for fla t In order before she succum bed iiillllon-rlollur Hour mill nt Hint vin was tak en In us a m em ber A little . unis before she even washed ren t including h e a t a n d light, t h ir ­ again. Just before six th e telephone .snellii m eeting will la* held at tiu ­ place the b reak fast dishes or m ade th e ty dollars a m o n th lor food, a n ­ ra n g I t was Neal. Mr lUal M is R obert l»ink. fo r ­ hoille ol M rs LaVonu P eterson [ bed o th er th irty for in cid e n ta ls—ice, "Hello, honey. How a re you?" m erly o l tin» com m unity, wlm live CX -toiler 24 It had sounded huge, th e a m o u n t telephone, gasoline, contrib u tio n s in "All rig h t." Mlh J m l r V Meyer» of Ileaver- w ith llielr «>n Reece nenr Hurru- I hey could count on for housekeep­ church, ( igaretU-s for Neal, a new "W ould you m ind very m uch If II A in« ' I Hi,: i - n n ie n lo Cnl visited lir e n il» here ton wXlciidvd W pair of shoes for Anne, sm all d e n ­ I d id n ’t come hom e to supper? M eyers und Mrh ing. when Neal first told her about in e n tly Tliey hud visited their Huturduy Mi II; and la-re It was m elting away tists bills for both of them . T hey T h ere 's a Mr. Dawson, of Belford. d a u g h te r o liv e a n d Imnlly who M urguicl Me .ui.u i'i recently re In nothing In her careful liand», . were pending no m ore, on a ll live near Halelll mid uLso n( the tu rn ed from a tw o-year tr ip to ju st as thu.se steak . a n d chops m e lt­ th e ir living expenses, tlia n Neiil was C an ad a und e i t l e m U nited « ta te . I ioiiuw ol th e ir d a u g h te rs Ellen ed away Ul Neal's m outh, tlu* In ­ giving Jus fam ily, and y e t how U n lit Hervites m at M argaret nl C orvallis m uch more tliey got for tin-m oney! O reen M ountain O ran g e held s ta n t h e got home a t night, s ta r v ­ Mi:. Lucy M iller m ul Mrs Lilly At Mi .Simmons' instig atio n they ing hungry D e m o c r a tic C a n d id a t e H o ik s ol T u ll ure nt llu- I'' <• .service' for Mr.» Effie MUU a t tin* Neal did not com plain about th e joined a sm all m usical club, th e M iller Imine lor a rv rra l duyai tills Hanks cem etery Oc tobe i in Hev. bills, and he praised her cooking, Bai h and Be»-thoven society, tc M Hood of th e P resbyterian w eek Tliey re p o rt tlu it l.uke Wolfe, It for as he praised everything else she w hich she and h e r sons. F red and who wiu. gored by n bull about ch u rch here wua m in u te r a t the did But once he drew money from F rank, belonged. And. gaining co u r­ lour W «k* ago. luis le tu r iu d from aervlcen ut F orest d ro v e chapel. 1 the savings bank w here hLs a c- age, when h e r m o th e r-in -la w e n te r ­ t o e TXrlrdo lu o p lta l a n d 1» slow­ ; count wa . already m uch depleted. tained the H tnsboro c h a p te r of the ly improving. , and once the hills were n o t paid j D aughters of th e A m erican R evolu­ M is Audrey lle u to u a tte n d ed » wiu-n tluise ot Ihe following m o n th ' tion. Anne offered h e r services for sa le . niecttll« M onday evening at cam e Ui. a n d there were ugly little th e day. . ¡h e Ned llyfleld hom e In Beaver words account r e n d e re d ' a t th e It's very kind of you, my dear. loll bv employe-, of the West < o a ' . | top of her sta te m en ts I t was tlu ii I should Iiave asked you ol course, ItE E P V ll.L E O fficers were elect th a t Anne com m enced to do l u r T elephone comiMliy from Hlier- in any < a » ', but I th o u g h t you wiMgl T igard, Hrliolls und B eaver­ e , l , . i Ihe C h ristia n E ndeavor b u sl- suit little sum s m ight feel it em barrassing to a t ­ n r m eeting M onday evening as I Hhe rou.ed herself from them ton , tend, w hen you are n o t eligible to I h le n Ihs-ker. p resid en t. at last und la -g a ll h e r d a y 's w o rk ,1 Of a ll early fall su its, th is on« Mr» T II Moore und s o n J a m e s lollow the organization." . _ s|»*nt Bunday at G asto n visiting Helen Im lay, vice-president; R obert I for tlu- first tune w ith Joyousness. In velvet pique Is p a rtic u la rly ' I am eligible." said A nne care - ( li-orge J . re ta rv , Will C hurehley, S he slipped out of bed In th e m orn- s m a rt when used to fa sb lo n s relatives. le s ly . M other has belonged lor , Law rence Crowdei ali i little I le r - trea su re r The c h airm a n a n d .• l.a mi- t r I dig »Id le Neal WM still asleep, put tw o -p lec s suit such as th e one years, th o u g h she seldom goes to b e lt H ellfert were I m .II i taken to m ille r are Hazel C h u n hley 1 the * lothes to soak wept a n d d u s t­ the m eetings—we d o n ’t th in k m uch Ihe June» hospital Tuesday H a y m uu id Mwial com m ittee, w ith ed I lulled his orange juice, steam - show n as w orn by Film A c tress of it a l hom e, because w ere all S titc h e d p lea ts, Vivian l-ineh. lio n tleo rg e K e n n eth e(i Ids cereal percolated Ins coffee, i Cocillu B a rk e r uie III wilh pneum onia d escendants from R evolutionary he- A rthur H itchcock re tu rn e d from (ieu tg e and C lu irlis I.a a . sin. M a li­ i Al first lie re m o n stra te d w ith h e r; ; s sh o rt coat w ith the new side toes there H am stead h a s a c h a p ­ K la m a th Full» M onday for tui In ­ a n llagg ( h a lrn ian look-out com ­ 1 lw liked to find her th ere beside fa ste n in g , and p ig sk in b u ck le ter th a t's been active for years. m itte r w ith M arian Wilcox m ul him to kiss w hen he woke u p -be- * f e a tu r e ttie e h se m h le, co m p le te d definite stay M other joined th ro u g h th e C olonial M rs P l llu le y . w h o »1» lit t h e Italph N ordlund and M arian I aai - sides th ere was no need for It. I governor E phraim W adsw orth, a f t ­ by brow n velvet pique h a t a n d uininer a t the II L Mi Cool home, . m c h airm a n nd ••■lonai v com m itter Hut gradually Ihe m en ta l sa tis fa c ­ erw ards G eneral W adsw orth. And re tu rn e d to her lu.iiu* in Kagmaw, Willi Elsie N ordlund M argaret h n - tion a n d deep physical com fort of ■ brow n a .co sso riee. my fa th e r's g re a t-g ra n d fa th e r, Mc^es luv mul Alvin lbs ker M uch Is rising in a warm tidy house, to a Mich lost » n k C ham berlain, who was one of m e Mi and Mrs M onroe Huh hen.-. planned for th is executive < onlerein e waiting breakfast perfectly cooked - group of people w ith frxid for which Hr»: settlers in th e upper C onnecti­ , Idldrrii visited Hunday id th e during th e lollow mg year Bunday and erved. overcam e id s re m o n ­ we h a v en 't paid a n o th e r group of cut valley was a lie u te n a n t colonel hom e ol la-r sister M r. lo r c n th e I ndeavor will a tte n d Ihe C o n ­ strances In the evening he cam e people " In the R evolution S m ith, mid fam ily wlm live ul vention in the B eaverton < hui h I hom e to th e sam e shilling order, C onrad had difficulty In Neal did not answ er. Mrs i h o s - who wish to go will meet id ill»- sam e com plete refresh m en t, i M oore's valley "I w ant you said Anne, "to give suppre sing her righteous indigna- About Idl w alnut picker i gave Ihe c h u rc h at « 3l 1’orl- N ordlund's elusses sang "If Jesus big M orris chair Hint was so hid- we w o n t In th e spring If you've you could belong to th e C olonial d e n t of th is county for 58 years. ( p u s W ith Me 'Hie lu g in n e rs ixiiis. blit which held th em b oth so earn ed enough to put buck all you've Dam es too—as fa r as your an ces­ S ta n d s for lower taxes on farm s land, and Em i W eller tak en out of tlw bank a n d have lb-tty luxuriously M iss J u i e H o lto m I» »1» n iin g the class sang a m otion song a n d hom es, b oth city a n d country, enough left over to increase my try is concerned. B ut of course you w ith a reasonable red u ctio n a n d w isk in I'o rtla lu l w ith her aunt tire en w ald and Frost gave a le a d ­ 'P ile thing I 11 never fling In allow have to be form ally invited to ance sav to fortly dollars, we ing l.iw ren ei' Kirkwood gave a your fin e M rs Ed B arclay Neal chuckled m ore still efficient service G overnm ent Mr and M rs B urton M o o n of welcome verse Tire young people Ilian O llie when tliey were th u s (.in have com pany every week. If . h a s two te e th . Six' w ith Iwr dau g h ter. M rs B L. two d ollars a week." Had one at b irth mul th e second D aniels S h e (lied at h e r d a u g h ­ (ceiling too m any people. Sunday paid Mrs Sim m ons was th e ir landlady. T h e low-ceilm ged room s, close up d in n e r for your lan iily costs as one u|>peared during the f i r s t ter's home S he told m e about a little boy. u n d e r th e eaves, w hich h a d been week Surviving her is one dau g h ter. m uch as everything we eat. the e n ­ so rozv a n d com fortable in w inter Mr a n d Mrs T im Prlsooll of M rs B L D aniels ot T ig a rd a n d tire week, by ourselves. And if we too. Anne went on. inw ardly q u a k ­ were hide« usly hot by th e first B low nsm end cam e O ctober 1 to a son. Edward RoWe ot law A n ­ m u st 'pay back' every tu n e your ing but outw ardly collected, "Jim­ of Julv At th e end of S eptem ber ctslt her sister. M rs Ju liu s C h ris­ geles She was a niembi r of Hop«- friends ask us to th e ir house», mie Scott H e's been sick and fell th ey were still hideously hot. But behind in school work H is m o th ­ w ell b a se Io slop going." tensen. a n d fam ily T hey wen- lodge. Spokane, R ebekahs. m ore and m ore Neal prospered. He Why Anne! I never guessed er's been try in g to find some one bought h e r a n electric fan. a n d all g i l l sis at th e C arl C hristensen who would come to him late every you were so Inhospitable." Imine ui I'ortlm ul Bunday MBS ANNA CHAPMAN th e n a n o th e r She put th em in th e T m not Inhospitable, b u t I ni m orning for a n h our and tu to r him bedroom , w hich sne kept closed -- ------------------------ F uneral services fur M rs Anna I'm going to begin teaching him on M arie C hapm an. 74. who died M on­ honest It lsti't honest to feed one day at Arcade, were conducted W ednesday n ltc rn o o n at th e A r­ cade cemetery1 w ith R ebekahs tn (b a ig e She was born O ctober HI. (11» M r* J«*««» M rvrrs» IHili) In A rkansas, a n d lived nl B l'X 'l'O N A inleellnneous shower Arcade 14 years Hhe Is survived by w a s g iv e n M rs Isabel llig h sm llh ill two sons, C hester T a n d Jo h n the Imine of Mrs Ella Bcneflcl H arry Chapiiiiiii ol C ornelius r m t ■ n ear M aim ing O eloher 9 T hose at I. and a dau g h ter. Mrs. Lucy Reeves tending were Mrs E thel C row thcr. ot .Seattle W ash. I d ilh lllnck. Ilervl linker. France» I arks, Eannv Baker R lllh Crow llu-r B e rth a Fink E.ltii Edwards. YOUNG'S C la ra Allen. Elsie Kelly. Ethel E d­ w ards. C lara Allen. Ve la Ervden dull IJIv Caldwell l-llvii Tolke. C harloth- Maxwell. Mrs Harm on •'Thoughtful. S y m p ath etic Mrs tleo rg e. M rs Hughe». Elin'l Service" M eyers M rs Ella Iteneliel, Mrs I'.va Hillsboro P hone 972 lleneflel. th e Me. es H annah Krelill New "P ‘y Co-ed” style« featuring two and Hazel lleneflel a n d Illllle and Take Your Pique S c h o lls F o lk a R e tu r n H o m e /h:nc’s Lace 7fy r< here, who w ants to go over some m a tte rs witti me, a n d h e 's asked me to tak e d in n e r with hhn a t the hotel I th in k I better, porliapa “Why. of course. Neal— B ut he was late. Anne put the h a lf-p re p a re d food Into the re frig- erator. a n d crept supperless back iC ano nued on pax' WE ( h e r» , ( a e p*ln% nausea, f e t l i u n end o ilie r Io h ) pe r D o n 't < lv e up hope M any " h u n d rrd w ui e u ffe re r» i a v e fo u n d r e lie f. I R A I S t R I) b I A R L F T * h av e h e lp e d o t h r - a V5 h> not yon? M IN S A L l AT R iw ** H ill’ Koro Pharmacy Hillsboro, ilre v o n IN R E A L ES TA TE W r it. 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