The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 22, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    T H E
age Eight
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S.
II I I, I, S B O R O .
Thurailny, Novemlii'i' 22. I'.l.'ll
O R E G O N
o f L on A n g fles. C u i. w ere H uiw I h . v | Vii u lu la O tU lield m ul th e h«»mne»| a t th e M e tU x tU t
t i m .
' nouncemen next week
I'rncueal
in-law and sister. Mr and Mrs
gueM.s O( Mi tUHi Mrs A It Me i»hv. Mr and Mr> Eli Griiulle
-.pcukci ol the ulhiii.MUi w .» n M,f
workers' class Monday. 7:45 p. m.
Frank Hanauske and children. Ruth.
I ariane
Mr and Mi • Held EMrldgv and HndUt. who gave mi Intere 44iig t««ik
Wednesday. 7:30 p. m . u n i o n
Gerald and Helen of Portland
Mr an t M in , Erank lidia k made ,.on join» of Ihll .horn VbtU'd vein- on lialla
Tluuiksgivuig service. Music fu r­
Mrs c. H. Dou.-t of Anacortes.
a
biLsinesN
trip
to
Vtrnontu
and
m
, , in Hank.s Huitday
nished by union choir from the
Wash . was the guest of her brothel.
Timber Monday.
I Mr. and Mrs*. Merle D mv I m . M in
churches Sermon by Rev. Charles
A ULADUEH LAXATIVE
C. P Stafford, from Monday until
Mr. and Mrs It W Ai iin ntroul
Hawley und Misi* Myrtle Itati»», J u i i I| m * i Oil. Ilurliu l4»Mvra. I f«.
Reed of Methodist chureli. other
Friday of last week.
spent Bunday with Mr. and Mfs 'a ll ol IHutlaiul. were Bunday guest»
lis.il m inisters assisting We extend
Mrs W. L. Stevens visited her
If you are buUicml gulling up
daughter Ina at Vernonia Friday Congregational Ladies Will a hearty welcome to any and all School Board Buys Piano Aivlile Tluanpoon and elilklrvn at of Mr. and Mrs Eh til Indie
iilghlA. burning, leg pultui. back­
Moun
tu
Induit».
I
-------------------------
these
services.
'
The
church
with
Dairy Co-operative Meets and Saturday. She was accompanied
in'he make Un» u&c test. Hu»h out
a tanilly spirit.' R. L. Putnam ,
AIL, Brown ll«m>rr,l
by Mrs. A Schults, who visited
for Grade School
Hold Bazaar Friday
(h r rxers» uclds uiul w iutr ttiMUci
pastor.
Laurel Tuesday Night
friends at her former home there.
thut cnuM» Irrttutlon. (in juuij>ri
A surprise party was given for
Mr and Mrs. Lester Lindsay and
oil. rxtruct buchu Icuvr i, rlc . In
Miss
Alta
Brown
Saturday
evening
Free
Methodist
Chart'll
i By Mr* Fred Wolford!
small son Doll Roy of Oak Grove
BEAVERTON Julius Hendrlkson.
green tablets culled Ill’K K l’H tin
by her selwohnufcs In honor of her
Services oh Sunday as follows:
(B y M r . r . L . B row n)
were Sunday callers at the W H 75. died at the Portland Sanitarium .
BANKS tlie student laxly play birtJiday a iililv eistn at her home
I I. V I,i, a I.nmn 't'lmnlr.gB'Ing bludder laxative Aflei tom days It
LAUREL- A large crowd attended and B. G McNay homes. Mrs. November 13 alte r an Illness of Sunday school. 10 a. in.; preaching. "The T hirteenth C hair" will U '.w est of Banks, Tliose present were
A
J
i,
t
he
Me
h
i
druggist will re
11 a. lii : class meeting. 7:15 p. in.; presented Wednesday evening in Alta mid Ethel Brown. Peggy Wil- service will be held at in, Mem- " ,,t -«Usfled any
is iiu h r m »lor.,
he F anners Union program, »nd Lindsay Is Mrs. W. H. McNay a three years Mr. Hendrikaon " a s evangelisfle
.xltst
church
Sunday
morning
at
ll
tuJ
'‘
><M
,r
1>n'«
meeting,
8
p.
ill
Our
born in lkxineila. Sweden, in 1859.
, . ...
iance Saturday night. The to"c» sister.
tlie high school auditorium. Miss Mui. Geraldine Kessler. K atherine
Mrs. Fred Withee and children In 1887 he came to America. Alter district quarterly meeting will be Altec Laix> is coaching ilie play. Miller, Bernice Friday. Theresa o', I,» k l lie llimiksglvlng sermon I
numbers were given: Tap dance
held
in
K
irtland
at
C
entral
church
will la* pristeiaxt by Hev. F Hade-
■■
iyR Dorothy W hisnand, accompanied Fred J r and Laura Dean of Day- working as a laborer on the rail­
——
beguuimg o n Thursday evening, w lu elilu isa cast of seventeen char- puetsch, Frank Wahl. Ray Dobba. maelier ot tlie Evangelical church ———
‘Jimmy mid Ray Brown. Roy Moss. Special music will consist o I „
iy Thelma M ulloy:, V ^iJ^i^T h el- ton were Saturday and Sunday road in M innesota lu* came to O re­ with Bishop G riffith as the mailt aeters.
guests
of
her
sister.
Mrs.
Flora
gon. I l l 1397 Mr. Hendrlkson went
iu riel Kellogg, vocal trio by The
Shoot I’rofltable
1 hum Id Tucker. IXniold Mianv mid Tlutuksglvlug anllu'in "Ancient ol
and evangelist. The bishop
___
na Mulloy, Bernice and U llte BiMrr and Mrs. Francis Coolidge to tlie Klondike where lx- made speaker
turkey shoot at Buxton given David Rosencrona.
will hold a two weeks' meeting in by The
the Metlaxltst ellotr. a « y
A
HR
considerable money prospecting tor connection
tlie
Banks
American
Legion
was
Mi> William Joos uf North 1’ 1 . t i lls Day«" Marvelous
Jrown, accompanied
Mr2;, J s ?„,
1»
M'
'
W
W
g J
with
tlie
quarterly
m
eet­
■tulloy; saxophone solo, by San have moved to Portland for the gold In 1900 he returned to Beav­ ing Our Sunday school convention well attended an t a goodly sum ol j m uted with her sister, Mrs Minute
Vhitmore. accompanied by M ilano winter, where lie has em ploym ent.1 erton and in 1923 he made a short will be held on Friday afU'moou. money was cleared l.nnch was. schulniertch. at tlie Earl Wilson iiiima O aarde M d Mrs H e l e n
HudctiuL'her and an instrum ental I
'arm ack; sleight-of-hand Pc ri®J,n7 His son Fred will stay here with visit to Sweden. Mr Hendrlkson In charge of convention, Rosla served by the legion Auxiliary
home November 14
would llki' to g e t ill
Henry A’lee atten.lixt a luncheon
Mrs. Etta Preston Is visiting with trio by MUss Clara Melhuiald, James
ini-rs bv Delbert Blersdorf. and a Ins grandm other for the present. is survived by five sisters, all res­ Dougliuss. the conference Sunday
w a ? s2lo by Mrs. W alter Steinke. Mrs Coolidge's brother. Alden ltose- idents of Sweden. Funeral oevices
of
the
W
illamette
society
in
l*ort-
relatives
ntair
Roeeburg.
i
,
0
U
l
"
i t *1 vwu
y / ° u , ,
public is lnvlte,l tx> Uils scry-
. , ,
iccompanH’d bv Mildred Carmack. vear. will stay with his sister during were held at th e Congregational school secretary.
laixt Thursday.
Mrs. Fixxt Wolford and son Lyle The
tee. T he Sunday s. liool» will be I Bt'Keyu HUltnblu for I II e
Inothe? such meeting w i l l W
the working days of the week, as church Thursday and Interm ent
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mrs
Louie,
a
H
Wolford
spent
November
interim llo u ss
he is employed in Portland.
was a t Cresent Grove cemetery.
he third Saturday in December.
13 a t the Frank Qcnzer home on lieLt as usual ill t i l e rrKpeellve ’I'liaiiksgiVHIg BHH'ket. Only
Friday. November 23: St. Clem­ Dober. it boy, last week.
Mr. anu Mrs .Andy Veek and four I A large crowd attended the per­
Green Mountain. Everett Genzer eliurelies.
'prim e Nti. 1 llirila should lie
Mrs Jacob Schniidt. assisted b \ children
Iluv l'Inno
ent's Day. commeinontting a church
of
Portland
were
guests
of
Mrs. S Raynor Smith was the
formances
of
'The
Grow
R
ay­
,lrs. Adolph schmidt and Mrs i n d her sister. Mrs Ade Rutschman,
lias uurcliuscd¡returned home with them mid re- guest
father and m artyr. Sunday. Novem­ a Tile » I uhi I board
speaker
ol
t
li
r
Moreland
, B ill,' liei'C d for (his trade.
mond,
'
world
renowned
magician,
grade
“
hKUl
which
j
«venUm
Shm idt, entertained at her norac from Friday until Sunday.
25: Chapel services of worship
Presbyterian club of Portland last
at the high school auditorium F ri­ ber
ast Thursday with a brldt i 'slHms-
for
tlie
Sunday
next
before
Ad­
is
appreciated
very
much
by
the
|»
»
n
nyw
Mrs.
Lizzie
B
urnett
of
Little
Rock.
day niglit.
Frutay'. Blw talk,si on "India Con-
or Miss Cora H ulit of near Hill»-
F« mh I Sale Tuesday
was the guest of her niece.
tiunes mid Customs." Her talk was
Mrs. M C K ereher left last week vent. a t 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. in. pupils mid teacliers.
,oro who was married to W alter Cal
Mr. and Mrs Fred W ilcox. M r
T h e M o th e rs ' clu»- will have a , r
. " w .in c o stu m e s m id eu rto s
Mrs Rollin Meyers. Sunday and for a two weeks' visit in S an F ra n ­ .At mortung worship Pastor Henry mxl
Mrs. B e n u ir d S ellers a n d food sa le T uesday before 'I'hunks-. 111 ***• '• <• «■ > ,
, IW||U
Schmidt Wednesday
5. Haller will preach tile last of
Monday Mrs. B urnett came up to cisca
daughter
Janet.
Miss
Anna
Schneid-
giving
in
the
front
of
the
Bank-
'1
^
>u ha
¡J J wa . called
he B aptist church in
series of sermons on “Tlie Holy
with a sister. Mrs. Susie Turley,
Tlie Peterson family held a reu n ­ the
iK m t thirty ladies were in at- be
er.
"
aihovs Seilers am i Mr. mid Mrs MeivantiU* Store
Homo
f
d
'
K™.
.
.
.„„duct
tlie
Apostles."
using
the
topic.
"Judas,
who is critically ill in th e M uit-j ion at tlie H M. Barnes home S a t­
endance. including Mrs. Louie Car- nomah
giMhJles mid Thanksgiving supplies I Ul l*dri‘“ hu ruesday
Ml i i i t
w Serti — Shrub» «inti
In the evening thei W T. Sellers spent Sunday wttJi will
county hospital.
urday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. tlie Tnutor
be
on
disul
iv
f,ir
¿
è
»<
c
1
cl011«'
vtcc-iursf-
>w Mrs Grover Brown. Mrs. Sam
ix on display lor sal, lixxxwps d(>n(
Ui|l p)rsl NuUlllwl uuik ,
Ihmltry
J. P arr and daughter Helen William Campbell and two-weeks- sermon » ill be on "T he River of | Mr. mxt Mrs. d ia r ie s Sellers at will
iiilit and Mrs. Fay Hulit of Hills- of Mrs
will
be
used
for
the
support
of
the
D
eath."
the
final
thente
of
t
h
e
1
Iowa Hill. Amos remained for a few
visited the home place old daughter Patricia Ann.
of THImnook. a t Uw Holman Fu- ¡
riiiMir 3061
K>ro. Many beautiful presents were and Hillsboro
ehureh.
Pilgrim's
Progress"
series.
Thurs-1
days'
visit.
called on Mrs. A. Naderer one
Thirty-five young people a tte n d ­
lierai home.
eceived by Miss Hulit.
Mrs. C. B. Hall and daughter
Birthday Celebrated
dav last week.
Tlx* Women s Foreign Missionary
ed the West&lope Bible class at tlie dav. November 29: Thanksgiving
Ladies' Social club will have a
A surprise birthday thirty was MX-fetv was entertained Thuraday
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmidt en ­ home of Mr and Mrs Ray B. Mc­ day service at 7:30 p m., in con­ Shrela were Sunday guests of Dr
x itlu c k lunch at the com m w W tertained with a dinner Sunday, Minn Saturday night. Plans are formity with flic proclam ation of mxt Mrs. R, M. Klnes In Forest given Friday evening by friends of
Wednesday at 1.30 P- nt. Each guests being Mr. and Mrs. Fay
Mr mill Mrs Ell (iriiutle a t tliclr
made for a Christm as party. the president of tlie Ututed States. Grove.
nber has the privilege of _bring Hulit and son Vernon. Cora H u lit1 being
home in Ixmor of tliclr sevenly-
Moss Sells Truck
Mrs
Conners entertained the Next Sunday. December 2. is Ad­
__
_
__
program
will
a guest. A short
and W alter Schmidt of Hillsboro ladies of tlie Beaverton W. C. T. U. vent Sunday, and will be celebrated
Ralph Moss has sold his truck fourth and seventy-eighth birth­
with
a
full
choral
service.
St.
Nich­
Itu s^ h risten sen of Midway vls- and Ted and Helen Rutschman.
Thursday afternoon Mrs R Wil­ olas Day. with annual Ingathering and milk route to Mailer Brothers. days. The evening was spent in
wlK) are now hauling milk to th e, playing games. A beautiful Mrt
birtJiday
Mrs. Mabel Mellar and Mrs N an­
gave a talk on th e life of
<1 his aunt. Mrs. A. Naderer. cy Freem an of Portland and Mrs. liams
toys and C hristm as gfiU lor Banks cheese factory.
.cake was made by Mrs. Ray Parm-
th e founder of the organization. of
less
fortunate
children,
December
Glen Musi. wtx> lias been working ley. Those present were Mr mid
Frank Pile of Hillsboro were guests
Willard.
Ralph Sabiston departed W’ednes- at th e L. A. W hittle home last F ri­ Frances
Tlie pastor may be seen each in a cheeae factory a t Philom ath. Mrs Charles Shipley, Mr mxl Mrs
T hirty-three ladies attended the 6.
day.
between
10
a.
m.
and
12
noon,
v for his home In Spokane after day.
is
at home for a visit.
A. C. Wald. Mrs Bella Hartwick.
missionary study class at the Con­ or by appointm ent, a t the house
week's visit at the Amos WaUuns
Ship Fern«
Mrs. Clell Carstens, Mrs. d a r k
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jungers of gregational church Thursday.
nte He recently returned from Portland were guests a t the M.
office.
1352
Jackson
street.
AU
young
G nbner Brothers will have an- Inkley, Mrs. Frank Rtnck. Mrs
The Past Noble G rands' club held
■tchikan Alaska, where he spent Keyser home from Saturday until a pot luck dinner and meeting at people's meetings as announced.
other carload of ferns ready for Oatfield. Mrs. Earl Wilson. Mrs.
e « a s w in the fishing business.
YOUR FUNDS
shipping by tlx* last of tlx* week Hay Parmley, Mrs. Fred Wolford.
Sunday.
the home of Mrs. Rose Stevens
Congregational Church
Laurelview school Is P " parlP ^.,a
Tills car will go to New York.
Mrs A. B McFarlane. Miss Sylvia
David Wight and B ert Flotra of November 14. Mrs. Edna Sheets
Safeguard your money by Investing In tills in stitu ­
ogram to be given at the school- Everson. Wash.. called on the form ­ was presented with a birthday pres­
Tin* Rev. T. A Dungan will speak
Mr mid Mrs. Carl Shipley and Severance, Peggy Wilson. Marie
tion. which Is barked by seasoned First Mortgxgrs
on Religion. Its Supreme Value." daughters of Hdlsboro were Sunday Rinek Frank mid Bryce Wald. Ver-
use Wednesday afternoon.
cousin. G ilm an Wight, at the ent from the club.
Josephine Whitmore spent sever- er's
O ur type of monthly reducing mortgage lias «too,!
a
t
11
a.
m.
Tlie
church
quartet
will
eventng
supper
guests
of
Mr.
uiul
ix>n
and
Ju
an
ita
Wolford.
Alvera
J. W. Mulloy home Monday. They
Mrs. L. Bartley of Seattle is
davs this week a t the home of were en route to Mexico City on a spending the week as a guest of sing a special selection. Mr. R Mrs. d ia r ie s Shipley
tlx* test for over 100 year»
mid K enneth Parmley. Donald and
Scearce
wiU
render
a
violin
solo,
r sister. Mrs. Leslie Lee of Cher- six weeks' vacation trip.
Jam es Thompson of Forest Grove
Check for earning» mailed you heml-annually
Mr. and Mrs George G rant.
Mrs. H arry Hoeffel will sing visited Sunday afternoon a t the
Grove.
.
.
An Armistice day program was and
Dairy Co-op Meets
Why not liave tlx* best?
Miss Laura Ahlstrom. teacher of
a
solo.
Bible
school
at
10
a.
m.
home
of
his
nephew,
Cliff
Tlx>mp-
Dairy Co-operative
association held November 13 at th e high
e Groner school at Scholls, was
IN V E S T
T O D A Y I
school.
The
Glee
club
sang
sev
eral.
son.
hold a meeting a t the com­
We Want to Select
e guest of Miss Irene Stevens will
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Whitfield of
munity hall Tuesday evening at appropriate selections Speeches and
Services
begin
a
t
10:30
a.
m
.;
j
spent the week-end with
a rwliabla young n u n , now eni-
Mra>’and Mrs. Charles T atm an 8 o'clock. The legislative delegation readings were given by Mildred Sunday school a t 9:45 and Bible Estacada
Mrs. W hitfield's [Mirent.s, Mr. and
I V.!
w ith
I «»in 8 1 G R r
fa ir
Twoby. Donna Broad and Markey
Chehalem Mountain were bun- of the county will be present and Sayre.
I class at 8 p n t Sermon subject. Mrs. N. J O rlffen. Sunday Mrs
education
and mar ha n leal In rlin a -
y visitors of his sister. Mrs. all members are urged to attend
The Day of the Lord. " Rev. 20. I l ­ G rlffen and Mrs. Whitfield visited
tiona, who
la w illin g
to
tra in
Mrs. George Taylor is visiting ls.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schmidt
SA FE
•in,«’ o r a w n in g s in H ill» -
You are cordially welcomed to in North Plains with Mrs. Griff,*n's
ora Baker.
in S eattle for a few weeks. worship
boro to q u a lify aa IN S T A L L A T IO N
Sunday guests a t the Dewey Mer- were pleasantly surprised Monday friends
with us.
mother. Mrs. K atherine Reppeto
Mrs.
Essex
M
arsh
talked
on
evening
when
a
num
ber
of
n
e
ig
h
-.
anti
S
E
R
V
IC
E
r«
|w
r
t
In
E
lr
r
tr
tr
r home were Mr andI Mrs Carl
Mr. and Mrs. M. A O rcutt and
ealth” at Scholls W om ans club
K rfrig rra tio n am i A ir Condition­
ichanan. Mrs. Frank M axanr bors went to their home to help "H
All Saints' Mission {Episcopal)
children of G aribaldi spent the
ing. F o r in tr r v ir w w rite, giving
their th irteen th wedding Thursday.
erle Dunham. A rthur Newland celebrate
age
and present occupation.
Mrs. W. J Scott entertained with
Sunday, next before Advent, serv­ week-end with Mrs O rcutt's p a r­
Those present besides
d Gerald Buchanan, all of F ort- anniversary.
the honor guests were Mr. and Mrs. a dessert luncheon In Portland ice and sermon at 11 a. in. S un­ ents. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Nielson.
Fred Paetsch and son O tto of
TTIM T IE S ENGINEBRINO
day school. 9:45 a. m. Fellowship
Sunday guests a t th e S. E. Stol- W H McNay. Mr. an d Mrs. J. W. Thursday.
Lebanon visited from Friday until
R uth Denney spent a couple group. 6:30 p. m.
DfSTI 11 I »
J. M. I'U tSO N . M anager
■ home were Mr. Stoller's brother - Mullov. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens. of Miss
Sunday in Banks with his brother.
days at her home here the first
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Brown. Mr. and
«•4 N. W ell« 8 |..
Chicago. III.
lllll.hora, Oregon
Navingx A lo a n Blilx.
Ed
Paetsch.
and
family.
of
the
week.
Miss
Denney
is
ta
k
­
Mrs. Rollin Meyers. M r and Mrs.
M ethodist Episcopal Church
Mrs. A. C. Wahl attended a
Lee Brown. Thelm a Mulloy. Lillie ing nurse's training a t the M ultno­
SAXTON A LOONEY
C
hurch
school,
9:45;
Miss
Rose
meeting Wednesday afternoon of
Brown. Gilman W ight and Billy m ah hospital.
producers of Quality
Mrs. H L. Hudson is spending Cave, superintendent. Divine wor­ tiie district chairm en of W ashing­
McNay.
ship at 11. sermon by the pastor. ton coiuity, who are In charge of
th
e
week
a
t
Tillamook
where
Mr.
SAND and GRAVEL
Newlyweds Serenaded
Noon, basket dm ner. Afternoon the C hristm as seal sale for tills
YO U N G 'S
A num ber of folks from this Hudson is organizing lodges for service a t 7:30. Serm on by Rev. E year.
The meeting was held in the
ant located 4 miles n orth of For- community. Firdale and Hillsboro the United Artisians.
J. Huston.
office
of
tlie
county
health
nurse.
t Grove on Gales Creek. Phone gathered a t the H J. Borgelt home
Bazaar Friday
We have a fine church school for
1609R
Beaverton Congregational ladies all age groups under the leadership Miss Margaret Dixon, in Hillsboro
Monday night to charivari Mr. and
"Thoughtful. Sympathetic
Miss Elizabeth O rlbner and her
Mrs. William Borgelt 'M arian Wil­ are holding the annual harvest d in ­ of Miss Cave. We invite you to Join niece.
Service"
Naomi
O
rlbner,
visited
in
ner
and
bazaar
Friday.
A
program
son1. who were m arried in tire
us.
Lebanon November 14 with the
I'hone
972
lllllxboro
will
follow
th
e
dinner.
Catholic
church
in
Hillsboro
Mon-
In honor of the new members re­
W E D E A L IN B E A L E S TA TE
Mr. and Mrs. Keeler Em r ons of ceived since the 1st of July of Fred Paetsch family.
i day. They will make th eir home
Mrs.
C.
W.
Moore
and
Irwin
W rite
in this community for the present. Eugene are visiting relatives in this year we plan to hold a service Schlegel won first and Mrs Cass
F ire and Autom obile Insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis ar- Beaverton for a few weeks.
next Sunday. There will be a se r­
lake Loans and Issue Surety Bonds
A ladies' gym class has been or­ mon a t 11 o'clock appropriate to Wilson and Joseph Bernards second
I rived from South Dakota Saturday
the K. N. A. card party Friday
K U R A T L I & W IS M E R
a t the home of th eir son. Leon ganized at the high school again the occasion. At noon there will be at
night.
Davis. They plan to locate here for this year.
H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
a basket dinner in tlie basem ent of
Mr. and Mrs Cass Wilson spent
the winter, a t least. They drove
elephone 1391
12»« Second Si.
Wilson Nominated
the church to which all friends of Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Stanley
; through in less th an five days. The
A. E. Wilson received unanimous the church are invited. The a fter­ Clark and son nt Glenwood.
[ w eather and roads were fine they nomination for mayor a t the city noon meeting will be especially in
Miss Naomi Rleben of Portland
1 reported.
honor of our new members and will spent Saturday night and Sunday
caucus November 14.
MILL WOOD
1 A num ber of young men and boys
Beaver chapter, O. E. S., ob­ give opportunity for introductions. In Banks with her parents. Mr.
of the community have procured served "Friendship Night ' Novem­ A cordial invitation 1s given to all. and Mrs. Chris Rleben, and daugh­
jings and inside wood.
S
the use of the Junior high school ber 14 at the regular comm unica­ The Rev E. J. Huston, S upenn- ter Mane.
■en. 4-foot ..........................
gymnasium in Hillsboro one night
-Liqi
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Benefiel of
o or more cords ................. $1.75 each week and are practicing bas- tion.
League, will speak a t the evening Seattle, Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs
Sawed. 50c more
ketball.
hour Rev. Huston is a forceful Frank Rincx Friday. Mr Benefiel
Ed G rauer's car was badly dam - i
;ings and inside, dry.
S
i speaker and knows tlie facts con- and Mrs. Rlnck are cousins.
aged Monday when It went over a
one of th e most im portant
Inch. Cord .........................
Hermon Dauchy is very ill in i
German M. E. Church. Bethany I I cerning
grade
Into
the
canyon
on
th
e
W
hit­
m atters before the Oregon people a Hillsboro liospital.
r more cords ....................... $2.75 tle road He had »larled to town
On Germantown road. Sunday today.
Come
Sunday
evening
and
Sidney J. Pascall of Portland v is -!
.. kitchen wood, the best I with a load of potatoes when the school every Sunday. 10 a. m .; G er­ learn.
Ited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs
buy you can find.
car stalled on a hill. He got out man service, 11 a. m.. first a n d
W
T. Sellers.
to see what could be done when third Sundays; English service. 11
Dry Slab and Block
A group of R. N. A. women from
the car started back and turned a. m.. second and fourth Sundays
16-inch Old Growth Fir
Buxton and Hillsboro attended tlie
tf
completely over, lighting on the —E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
pot luck dinner aixl card party giv­ There is nothing in life
Herman Rehae
front end. The opened door struck
en by the Banks lodge Thursday
Christian
Science
Society
Throughout tho town a corps of fire hydrants
we cun be sure of— ex­
e 2383X
Res. phone 2062 Mr. G rauer but he was not serious­
Mrs. Rose Hermens won first and
Services are held every Sunday
ly injured.
cept that the end must
Mrs. Ida Coslett second.
(B y H a te l Churchley)
stands guard protecting the lives and prop­
at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening
Mr. and Mrs. Cass Wilson visited
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
REEDVILLE-- A t the P arent-
come some time. Is your
erty of the community. These sentinels are
a t 11 a. m. Pupils up to th e age Teacher meeting neld in the church Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Erin
of 20 years are welcomed. Sunday's last Friday several things of im ­ Coffey and sons In Portland
fam ily amply pr, .ected
part of the service provided by your water
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Beard drove
topic, "Soul and Body."
portance were acted upon. M us
b
y
L
IF
E
INSURANCE,
to
Oakridge
Friday
and
spent
the
company.
They furnish the fire department
Oleva Berger's room won the fern
for the m onth of November for week-end with th eir son, O tto
Banks M. E. Church
should
t
h
e
unforeseen
the water with which to fight fire.
who is in a CCC ram p there.
Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 having the greatest number of par­ Beard,
Mrs. Katie Shipley and two chil­ happen? Allow
us t o
a. m.. Mrs. H. Jansen, superintend­ ents present. Mrs. George Imlay
dren
and
Everett
and
Leonard
ent, Preaching services by Ellsworth brought up the subject of a play-
They are the visible evidence of protection
Tilton, pastor, every Sunday eve­ shed for tlie gram m ar school. V. P. Shipley, all of Hillsboro, visited quote you our low pre­
Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles miums.
and give you a feeling of security which
ning, 8 o'clock. Ladies Aid meets Perry moved th a t the P. T. A. work Shipley.
first and third Wednesdays a t 2 toward this project. The motion was
One Roger’s Silverware Certificate with 20 games
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Delbert
H
utchens1
would
be lacking if the community were
tf j seconded and carried, after a dis­
p. m.
bowled— either ladies or gentlemen.
cussion in which Henry Hagg told of Forest Grove visited Mr. and
without
water service.
”
of past playsheds and old tune Mrs. J. J. H utchens from Wednes-
P-ntecostal Tabernacle
plans to accomplish this project. day until Saturday. Mrs. Hutchens,
1246 Lincoln street
wr a r
Sunday: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; The play shed is to be built so who was very ill last week, is much y-,» » a <-> v
morning worship, 11 o’clock; young th a t it may be enlarged later and improved
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Emmott
Shipley
Confectionery — Bowling Alleys
people's service. 6:30 p. m ; evan­ made into a community auditorium.
Agent
gelistic service, 7:45 p m. W ednes­ Mrs. V. P. Perry is to have charge and little son of Vernonia visited
Every form of protection - Fire,
day, 7:45 p. m.. Bible study. T h u rs­ the day when the Reedville P. T. A. Friday with relatives In Banks.
“Where Ladies are Courteously Treated and
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mawhinney
automobile, casualty, liability,
day, 7:45 p. m., prayer meeting. , en tertains the county council. Gloria
Cordially Invited.”
Saturday, 7:45 p. m., evangelistic Rollms and Glen Stiff sang "Ding, of Portland and Mr and Mrs. How­
Fidelity, Surety and Life.
ard
Mansfield
of
Sumner.
Wash.,
Long T rail.” M arian Hagg was ac-
service.
1260 Main Street
-I-
Hillsboro, Oregon
1164 3rd St.
' companist. Refreshm ents were serv- spent tlie week-end with Mr and Phone 1732
Mrs.
Charles Mawhinney
near
j ed following the meeting.
Foursquare Church
We Serve OLYMPIA and WEINHARDT’S BEER
Banks.
Edwin
Is
convalescing
from
Mrs. Em m a Meyers of Portland
Sunday, 9:45 a. m.. Sunday school;
Richard E. W iley, Manager
11 a. m. morning service, message was a week-end guest of her sis­ a recent operation In a Seattle hos­
pital.
ter,
Mrs. Rosa Bruce.
subject. The M inistry G ifts and
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. O
C. T. Imlay spent the week-end
Their P lace;’ 6:15 p. m., Crusader
C. Jackson an d family were Mi
young people's service; 7:30 p. m.. in Seattle, Wash.
and
Mr«. W. C. Jackson of North
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Snipes had
evangelistic Thanksgiving service.
Music in keeping, Message subject, l dinner with M. McDonald in Van- Plains. .
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Bluebird club held an enjoyable
* couver, Wash., Sunday evening.
"The Harvest Time."
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Bible study. | Mr. and Mrs. A. Brownlee and meeting November 14 with their |
leader,
Theresa Paetsch, a t the
Friday. 7:30 p. m., evangelistic mes- daughter Doris spent the week­
home of Ethel Smith. Sixteen little
subject, “Emblems of tlie end in Yakima, Wash.
On account of it’s marketing facilities, its vast areas of level Holy Spirit." "A stranger but once."
Mr. and Mrs. M. Pizar and fam ­ Bluebird girls were |)r» . , n l .
Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Luther, Mr.
land and the potential possibilities ol these thousands of acres when
ily visited Mr. and Mrs. W. Caln
and Mrs. William McFarlane and
they have been properly drained, makes W ashington County the ideal
of
Scappoose Sunday.
Christian Church
Helen Becker will spend the week­ two daughters Patsy and Luella, nil
spot for “Back to the Land” movement.
Lord's day church school, 9:45 a.
m., C. H. Nosier, superintendent. end with Helen Jolinson In P ort­ of Portland, and Mrs. Nancy Rlggle
Come in and talk over your drainage and building problems.
"Ten Weeks’ Loyalty Campaign" is land.
Shirley Houle of Portland visited NEURITIS, RHEUMATISM
gaining momentum. Several classes
NO COST — NO OBLIGATION
almost reached th eir goal last week. friends here Sunday afternoon.
Casey's Compound has accom -'
Donald Trachsel, Eloise Stiff, pllshed marvelous results for those
W atch them do It this week. Classes
for all ages. The Ever-Ready class Helen Imlay, and Velma Barnett, afflicted with rheum atism, neuritis,
'm arried women» and th e "99” are among the numerous cases of sciatica, lumbago.
class of men have entered into a chicken-pox th a t have developed In A Tonic and Blood Builder Drives
contest, beginning this week. Come the Reedville gram m ar school. Out
Out Urie Acid Poisoning
hear all about it. Morning of eighteen pupils In the primary
Washington Street between 1st and 2nd
Hillsboro and
Mrs. M. J. Bowers, 812 W. 6th S t-
worship at 11. Special music. S er­ room only eight were present Tues­
Eugene, Ore., says she was down
mon, "Five Scriptural Reasons for day.
PLANT AT SCHOLLS, OREGON
three months with rheum atism, Is,
a Christian to Tithe." County C hris­
Our classified columns may liave now well since taking Casey's
tian Endeavor rally 2:30 p. m.
Our Motto— “Friendly Service . . . F a ir Prices”
Junior C hristian Endeavor, 4 p. m. Just what you are looking for — Compound. $1.50 per bottle. — At,
Delta Drug store.—Adv.
Interm ediate and young people's Read them .
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
"Feature" service, 7:30 p. m. Song
service assisted b y large young
people's choir. Q ift to be awarded
to person presenting th e m o s t
“Precious Promises of Jesus" found
in the four gospels. Message, “Tlie
Precious Promises of Jesus." "F ea­
ture" service, December 2, “S p irit­
ism—Can the Living Communicate
G A S O L IN E S
slender feminine curves—take half
No More Headache
with the Dead?” W atch for full an-
a level teaspoonful of Kruschen
Richfield - General - Shell - Union - Gilmore
No More Backache
Salts In a gltpw of hot w ater first
No More Dizzy Spells
thing every morning. Kruschen is
Hi-Pressure Greasing
the safe, healthy way to reduce—
REMEMBER when you loM your credit you lose aomething you may never
Mrs, A rthur WUlette of Ferndale, approved by physicians -a Jar costs
Free Crankcase Service - Automotive Repairs
(Incorporated)
only
a few cents and lasts 4 weeks
Mich., writes: "Just started my 4th
regain.
Collections — Credit Reports
a t the Palm Drug store and Hills­
Jar
of
Kruschen.
F
irst
I
w
ant
to
tell
Firestone Tires, Tubes and Accessories
you I lost 30 lbs. In 3 months. I boro Pharm acy or any drug store
In
weighed 184—now I weigh 154 and throughout the world.—Adv.
D R IV E IN — SPARK PLUGS TESTED FREE
W ashington, Tillamook and Yamhill still w ant to lose 25 more lbs. I feel
Counties
better th a n I have for 10 yrs. I
used to have headaches, backaclies,
Personal Contact on Collections dizzy spells, heartburn but don’t
State Office
Miner Building
Eugene, Ore.
any more. I have 3 friends taking
W ashington County O ffice
C O SL E T T 8 TRUCK SERVICE
It and It’s helping them too."
Commercial Building
If you want to get rid of ugly, un­
First and Baseline Streets
Phone 1263
W atch for the GREEN A N D BLACK H A N D BILLS with account* for sale
Second and Main Streets
healthy fat which saps vitality,
shortens life and makes you look
Phone 3071
,
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
AT ALL DRUGGISTS
old and unattractive—If you want IP» ttw L i m i DAILY DOS! itwl D o m IP’
Hillsboro, Oregon
------ 6
to posse«« a healthy figure with
Banks Hi Play
Wednesday Eve
Aged Resident
Beaverton Dies
Laurel Union
Well Attended
Union Services
Planned Tigard
Farmers’ Cash Store
4%
SAFEGUARD
L
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
Funeral Home
2,H
I
CHURCHES
3*
THE SENTINEL
Reedville P. T. A.
Planning Playshcd
WE
P A Y D IV ID E N D S
on What You Spend!
C L E M ’S
PLACE
CHAS. L. WALKER
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
THE GARDEN SPOT OF OREGON
The M ost Fooled M an
THE MOST FOOLED MAN is the man who fools himself,
especially when he goes to a merchant and asks for credit
and is accepted, then fools himself by thinking he does not
have to pay.
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
But he is the man that PAYS AND PAYS AND PAYS, for
he is sacrificing not only his credit, but his good name and
social standing. He has lost the confidence of the Merchants
and Professional men of his community and is making him­
self a social outcast. So in order to maintain that priceless
asset, which is your good CREDIT, it is well to pay or part
pay or satisfactorily arrange to pay when your accounts are
due.
Mrs. Willette Tells How She
Lost 30 Pounds In 3 Months
Ç oslett S uper S ervice S hiion
Credit Bureaus
Coslett Super Service Station
PIONEER SERVICE CO., Inc.
sehen
M s
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