The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 10, 1935, Page 8, Image 8

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
and spent her girlhood at Laurel
She graduated trom the latmel
school and later from the muses
school ot St Vincent s hospital sh e
was married to C. A Tlchenor al
Cleveland, Ohio.
She Is survived by her husband
and two little daughters. Rea Mane
and Clauda Kutli She it also su r­
N e w Y e a r ’s E v e C o m m u n ity P a r t y is W e l l A t t e n d e d ; vived by the following brothers and
sisters George ChamlM is oi Seal
G r o w t h o f F a r m e r s ’ U n io n C ite d
tic. Wash,, Dan and W alter C ham ­
bers of Laurel. Mrs H ettie O'Dell
cf laurel, a id Mrs W ealths ODell
iB y Mr». F. L. Browa)
, brother Thee visited the past six of Portland.
LAUREL—Prospects of a change weeks with her m other. M rs.'Koontx
......... ........
Mrs. Tlchenor
was a member of
ui mail routes m Hus section to be
K lam ath Fails Suudav evening u„. Fa-sierii S tar ordci
e le c tiv e about feuruary 1 were visitors at the Stafford home were
made public last week when the j. b . Hall and daughters. Mtss
postal inspector visited here Mail Gladys Hall of P ortland and Mrs.
tor most, ot the patrons on route Charles Low of Tacoma,
one will come trom G aston where
DeLOUTtce Cady of Hillsboro vts-
George lews, present carrier on ited I'.er grandparents. Mr. and
that route, will be transferred. B. Mrs. John MeFee, from Friday un-
G. MeNay. carrier on route two til Sunday
West Union local oi Lie Farm ers'
will have his route extended lo
K rtovrm from Poison
Union met al North P laint K. 1*
cover Hie eastern end oi route otic
William Borgelt is recovering hall rhuraday Tan new members
Mr Tews is already makuig plans from a ease ot blood poisoning were (aken m during i.ie December
to move to G aston
caused from a cut on his leg with membership drive.
Mrs. John Spelling has been quite an axe while chopping brush along
E ntertainm ent comm ttee metn-
.11 a l her home tlie past week
the county roadI last week
hers include Mrs itm h G ate ■ M r s
. .....
n pened Monday
h . . „ . k NIMor Hurl
Ve, , B a u h e ld t. M
instead of last Wednesday us plan- Francis Nibler
ran a butcher w illiam 11. Dterdorff and Pete
ned.
knife through Ins hand last week Barendreeht. Mrs Dan Erdman is
Mrs. Fannie Messinger of Oswego
while trying to take home-made t |lairn,an
the lunch committee
and Mrs. Fnuik Menne and daugh- candy trom a pan The wound is and \ j rs J. M Davidson is earres­
ter Eleanor Anne of M ultnom ah healing satisfactorily.
poudent
were Thursday guests at the Jolui
Mrs. George Rmevear spent tiym
meeUn« will be tan
MeFee home Mrs. Messinger re- Monday until Friday with her
x'k * ' 1 ‘ .. , \ ro, u « card o irtv
ni.uned until Bunday when Mi daughter. Mrs Francis Coolidge. lla"
‘L '.‘.nt1, - 1
I
’’ Il>
dance.
and Mrs. B urgett Vose and son and family in Portland
n and
n ii./ih
e !,- i Members
w iS k m ii who
e giv w is .i to
Lowell and Miss Dorothy Ann Dun-
Mrs. Roy Hemeek was the guest;
1,1111 iru n a s niusi go »■Will '
can of Oswego were guests at the of her daughter. Mrs. Ade R uiseh- “ *Tilten invitation, which can be
.
.
h° £ r t w its them
tm ’Vecentlv
of M ontana ^
a d . . d S .. ' ^ a y • " m , d . ‘siTuV-
c h ir g ^ f c i 'i u K 'h . u S a i
Orenco Group Urges Cheaper Changes in Laurel Mail Routes
Dollar
Planned; G. Tews Transferred
P la n s Event
P . T .A . M e e t» T o d a y : O re n c o
Q u in t e t B e a ts H ills b o r o
(B y lira . Hugh Burdette!
Thursday. Jaiiiinrv ID, IHilft
'~3foLa. (Deekí PattüvM u
1 AKI. W. (.KAMI N /
Curl W Gram m ». 82. dled De
eeinher 31 ut Ille home »I hl»
daughler. Mr» Hugh Cullultun ul
l ’allou vallev Ile was lairn May
2-1, 1852. lp Germany and luul bem
ln llils country tl.i years Ile wu .
maiTieil In Illinois In 188(1 and
sin. e Ih m liad llved tn l'atton
vallev
ORENCO—The Missionary »octet)
will give its annual birthday lunch­
eon in the church dating room
next Wednesday at one o'clock. A
program lncluumg a speaker irom
Portland is heme arranged. The
usual olfering a ill be taken
The Misses Virginia Robson and
Barbara Jeanne Burdetle en ter­
tained a number of their friends
a t a New Y ears Eye watch party at
the Burdette home December 31.
Those attending were Rose Mane
and Alex Bella, LeRoy and H att.e
W arren, Dons. Byrdene and Don­
ald Rogers, Morris McBntee. Bud­
dy Baughman. Jack Curry, Ira
Rogers. Rodney Gibson. Arlene Ber­
nards. Lots Robson. William Sabo.
George Csergei, Jennie Warren.
Donald Cate. Hugh and Robert
Burdette. The evenmg was spent
in playing games and music.
Basketball game played on the
local floor January 2 between O r­
enco and Hillsboro was won by the
Orenco team 35 to 15.
Catherine Goodman gave a party
for a number of her friends at her
home Saturday night.
W E. Brooks and W. A. Hum­
Opening the 16th annual con- and a former resident'of tins com-
Mrs. J H. Haase was a guest at * ,\m /,lJd'iesl’a iid ,ii-ake ^ l 'm b c r ^ u 'c
phreys of Portland were guests S a t­
niunity. is at the John MeFee home a party given for Mrs. Fred H uh- 7l". asked to bring* c a - ’s on l'c a rd
vention of the American Farm
urday of Mr. and Mrs. W. F H un­
for the winter.
man a t her home a t Cornelius F rl-
0
™
‘ " rU
Bureau
Federation
in
Nashville,
ter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch Sr. and day celebrating her birthday an-
■ ________________
Tenn.. Edward A. O'Neal, slated
Donald Cate of Forest Grove
son Fred Jr. were guests of Mr niversary.
for re election as head of the or­ Tesch
spent Monday night and New Year's
s mother. Mrs. B ertha Tesch,
Sunday guests a t the J. H.
day with Donald Rogers and Robert
ganization, pleaded for fu rth er and his sisters at Woodland, Wash.. Haase home were Mr mid Mrs
Burdette.
devaluation of the "commodity over New Year s . going up Monday John Haase and children and Carl
(B y H ai« I Church ley)
Sunday guests at the W. F.
dollar" to restore prosperity and returning Wednesday.
Peterson of Flrdale.
H unter home were Mr. and Mrs.
Ladies’ Aid society will have its
r p lI I S sm art school frock. P attern 372, offer» two ileev ei; ono
among American farmer».
Party Well Attended
Thf
monthly food sale Saturday In
Sam Oo.v and Mr. and Mrs. J L
-t »hurt, with turned back cuffs, the other a com fortable bishop
Auld
iuld of Hillsboro.
j
....i New Veat s eve puity at the com- ara' Union will nut on the program the store Everyone cordially In-
sleeve. Heavy cotton fabric», broadcloth, or poplin ara » tig -
Joseph Wtlfert of Los Aiigeles Jesus Christ At 2:30 the pastor ntunlty hail was well attended to u.. Blv. n a t the monthly social " te d to come
Cal., is visiting his brother. Ernest will bring the message on th e dis- Games and cards were enjoyed be- lnpptlni to bP hPld a , , bp hali J a n .
Mrs H J C h u r e h le v
a dtn-
gested a» m aterial». P attern s come In »tie» 8 to 18 year». Site
Wilfert. and family.
ciples of Jesus Christ of 1935.
fore lunch and dancing afterw ards.
the foiirih Sw urdav eve- ner for the tx>v fne i s of Howard
14 call» for IT« yards of brnld and 5 *s yards of cord fur lacing».
Miss Elma Gottlieb of near Hills-
At 8 will be the regular evangel- High scores in pinochle were won
2 tbp
u n d tu S o f
churehley Sunday afternaSn m
boro was a guest a t the S. W istic service after a good song by M r arid M rs L F. Davis mid
„ heretofore
‘ ‘
ho,m ■ o , ? l,LsU” X iy e e n , h ____ _
Wide contrasting lapels and Iwlsled belt, a paneled »klrt elid­
honor
of
Ills
eighteenth
birthday
Baughman home Sunday.
service ar.d testimony meeting the m "500 by Adolph Schm idt and
ing In pleats, featu re llio »marl frock Illustrated »» P attern 340,
Those present were Bud Isaacson.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cooke of pastor will speak on "The modernist Ben Thull
Seersucker
or pereale 1» suggested for this model, which Is su it­
Don. Robert and K enneth George.
Cornelius visited friends in Orenco in the day of judgm ent." You will
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W hiting and
Bert Finch and Homer Churehley
able for many occasions.
Wednesday.
also hear special music concerning little son W alter Lee of Sylvan and
"he party given
gi ~ for the Rabbits
The
It Is designed for sizes 84 to 44. size 38 requiring 4 yards ot
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Mitchell were this.
her mother. Mrs. Sidney Johnson.
(By Mr». Bunnell, l’hone i t u w i
by the Turtle es Saturday tn the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. P ar-
Tuesday night at 8. the pas- of Hillsboro visited the latter's aunt. W alter Keim, an employe at the schoolhouse was
35-inch fabric with S yard ot contrasting m aterial.
very successful.
sons of Portland Sunday.
tor is bringing a series of sermons Mrs. E. C. Mulloy. New Year s day. Bradford CCC camp at Camas Val- Refreshments were served. The
To secure a PATTERN and HTKP-IIY-STEP HEWING IN-
Mrs. Alice Clow, F ran k and Bes- on The Sermon on the Mount.
Doris, 7, daughter of Mr and lev returned to eamp last week Rabbits were given alfalfa meal
sie ot Multnomah, form er residents M att, the fifth chapter Is being Mrs. Richard Whittle, had her ton- after spending the holidays with
STRl'CTIONH, nil out the coupon below, being sure to MENTION
M tl Io ea!
of South Orenco. visited friends taken up now.
sils removed since C hristm as at his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
T IIE NAME GF THIS NEW SPAPER.
Mrs. Jay Frost gave a surprise
here Sunday afternoon.
—: : —
th e Jones hospital. Dr. Huggins Keim. A daughter of the family. party Saturday for her son Willimn
Mr. and Mrs. H N. Robinson and
Beaverton C hurch of C hrist
operating. She was able to attend Mrs. G rant Hartley of Gaston, was Those' present were Edward Jan n -
Miss Estella Leaverton of Forest
Basket dinner was enjoyed S un-
school Monday.
also a holiday guest, together with sen. Leland O'Connor. Miriam Lew­
Grove called Tuesday morning on
day. after which the annual m eet-
Mr and Mrs. Sidney Rothstrom her husband mid baby daughter is. Vivian and Bert Finch. Marian
FASHION BUIIEAU, 103 PARK AVENUE. NEW YORK
their way to Portland to g re e i Mrs.
mg was held. Good reports were and sons Engene and Ray were Ruth. O ther recent guests ot the and Bud Isaacson. Hazel and How­
Mary Beach and Mrs. S. L. C ar- made from each departm ent of the Sunday guests of Mr. Rotnstrom 's Keims were Enul and O tto Hoag ard Churehley. Monty MeMayfiehl.
Knrlosed A n d ............rents. Please send ma tbs pstlerns
lyle
church, and people are optimistic mother and sisters in Portland.
of Forest Grove. Mr and Mrs. Wilmu Scott. Coretta Adams, Don
checked below, a t IS cents each:
Mr and Mrs. Robert Hofer of about the work of another year
Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stoller and A rthur Grieg and Mr. and Mrs and Robert George.
Portland visited his brother. George Services as usual next Sunday, children were Sunday guests of her Ed Bietlespaeh of Cornelius.
Size
P attern No 372
McCulloch, and family Sunday.
with preaching by pastor. Bible parents. Mr. and Mrs John Will
Miss Virginia Bunnell, accom-
Giddlapl
Harold Holmes. Mr and Mrs school, 9:45 a. m.. Communion serv- S r , of Beaverton
i panted by her mother. Mrs W A
Size
P
attern
No.
34C
Over in the John Day country,
Forrest Holmes, Virginia and W an- ice, followed by preaching. 11 a. m .:
Mrs. W. N H athorn and son Bunnell, of the Henry Behrnian
da of Dallas were guests a t the Young people s meeting. 6:30 p m .: Harold ot Hillsboro visited their farm, made a trip to Portland where they . still have nags for hire. ..
Names .............................................. Address
W. H. Ring home New Year s day preaciun«». 7:30 p. m. Midweek serv- parents and grandparents. Mr. and Thursday of last week, to have an two ladies stopped a t Hoot Perkins
Mr. and Mrs Rooert Clark,
Mr. ice a t 8 p. m. Wednesday. A cordial Mrs. E. C. Mulloy. Sunday. The examination made of her left arm stable and asked for a gentle horse
City
................................................................... S tate.
and Mrs. Al Leonhardt, C aptain and invitation is extended to all. M Mulloys are convalescing from severe at the Shrine hospital The
arm to drive. Hoot hitched up Ivls swan-
Mrs. William Henderson. Billy and Putm an, m inister.
colds.
was am putated at the elbow a year kiest outfit, helped the ladles get
Name of this n e w s p a p e r..........................................
June of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Al
—::—
! Mrs. Fannie Messinger oi Oswego ago, and havmg been a difficult aboard and gave them some parting
Johnston, R eatha and Mary cf Cap-
Christian C hurch
was an overnight guest of Mrs. A. case, has been watched carefully advice:
itol Hill. C aptain Art Taylor and
Lord's day church school, 9:45 a. Naderer Friday.
by the surgeons since. The last
"I reckon this horse be perfect-
All m aterials specified tn above patterns may be purchased
Mrs. Tayior and Bonnie were guests m. Squads attention! T h at is ju s t' C. W Brown of Portland is vis- exam ination proved very satisfac- ly gentle so long as von don't let
____
tn local stores
during New Year s week.
to remind each ciass th a t we are iting this wek with his brother. F. tory.
i the reins get under her t a l l "
G uests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
divided into squads. Let each lead- L. Brown. He visited his grand-
Residents of this section are in- Three hours la te r th e la d le s
re-
sboro Argus contains all the
If you change your address kind-
H unter during New Year's week
er have a 100 per te n t attendance son. Lloyd Brown, of Scholls Mon- vited to telephone interesting news turned
of Hillsboro
the e »m
sur- - | y notify the Argus direct and at
were Mr. and Mrs- Markiey Stiver, in class. Our big evangelistic cam - day.
items for publication in the Argus
"How hih von w ,,ioni»"Hoo» in I “ new»
r " » ul
m nsuuu, and
unu m
M r and Mrs. F. Frost ot Fresno, paign begins today. L ets greet
Miss Mildred Merz of Portland to 1713 W or mail them to Mrs. W. nnired
’
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1
| rounding communities Read It and
Cal., W. E. Brooks and W. A. Hum - Teddy Leavitt w ith a 100 per cent was the guest of Irene Stevens A. Bunnell, Cornelius route 2
* “£\u
"Oh. - we got along Just fine. Had keeP Informed on what to liappen-
phreys of Portland.
record. M orning worship. H a. m. from Tuesday until Saturday. Miss
a couple of showers while we were ing at liome.
tf
P. T. A. Meets Today
Special music. Serm on by state Merz teaches school a t N orth Bend.
LADA THOMPSON WEITZEL
out. but we _________
took turns _______
holding __
the J
Parent-T eachers' Association will evangelist. Teddy Leavitt. Pot luck
H annah Rutschm an went to
Mrs.
Lyda
Thompson
Weitzel.
58.
parasol
over
the
horse's
tall
Ex.
Argus classified ads get results.
meet in the school house today dinner at 1 p. m. County meeting Portland Sunday to resume her na‘SPa
vnnrtkv a» h e r h o m e
(Thursday
___
_____
iT h u r s d a v afternoon).
a fte r n o o n I
following „ for _ organization
of _____
coun- work, where she was employed last \ i ujtnom ah
F p S i .?
ow nsend pen-
n e n - sum
m er.
fene. was ° ° rn F eb ru ary
Mr. and Mrs. c . P. Beck spent tv
D’ association
association. T
I h h e e T
Townsend
summer.
18. 1876, on a farm near McCune.
New Year's with E. O. Miller in sion meeting at 2:30 p. m will
Mr.
Herman
cke 'x.uisas.
K a n e s ' S ant
he b
e c a m e an
a n accom­
a -,-o n ,
rn m and
en n e Mrs.
a-»™
<z9f« rd Jaem
s„ eve-
became
Portland.
be a " t **
the M ethodist church. C hris- of Cornelius
were
Saturday
•»4M . 4«n
plished
musician and teacher of
tian Endeavor: Junior. 4 p. m.. and ning guests a t the B. G. McNay piano and
organ. In 1898 die fam ­
interm
people. 6: ju home.
/ ^ L f i r r X 'U r 'C '
m
ierm ediate
eaiate ana young pe:
ily moved to a farm near Forest
C 11 U
t l 22 Ò
p - .......
m Ev
angelistic - service
.........o........
- ....... . 7.30 p.
Mr. and M rs Pete Reidweg and Gr ove For eight vears M l < s T h rm n
m. song service assisted by a large children Hazel and Albert ol Soutn
taught niusih t h r m i i l i t R e
oy T ualatin were Sunday guests at ^ S n tv K o lri from nh^e
Germ an M. E. Church, Bethany young .. , peoples
_ _ choir.
____ Sermon
______ ________________________
Teadv Leavitt.
L e a v itt
W ith
th e n
n a sih ie the
rh e Jacob
lanfth Schm idt hnme
county, going irom - ____
place n to. place
On G ermantown road. Sunday Teddy
W
ith the
possib.e
home,
buggy, in addition
school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; G er- exception of Monday night, there
The big shot a t the rock quarry. with horse “ and
‘I" „‘¡¡.‘¡S
fie
university. ->o
m an service. 11 a. m.. first a n d will be revival services each eve- consisting of twenty-five boxes of o t j . VT? marriedi
th ird Sundays; English service, 11 am g a t 7:30. This is Hillsboro's op- powder, was set otf Friday, loosen- tone t n 1 w E m
v,,r,
for everything in
a. m., second and fourth Sundays portum ty to h ear a mignty gospel mg enough rock for the y e a rs run. Grove b u v n e « m » n »
—E. Julius Traglio, pastor.
tl Preacher who U stir your soul and
G ranupa Stevens. 91. has been Elizabeth w « h^rn tn thi.n, in
BUILDING MATERIALS
make vou want to come again. We ill for several days at the home of f g u ihe fam,lv nm vert t o D r ,i n
Christian Science Society
*hv‘te you.—R L. Putnam , p asto r.; his son, W. L. Stevens.
a,,d ,„ i927 m
w
h e r e
Services are held every Sunday
.
- .
n NeW Ye a rs Buests a t th e Flora M rs.‘Weitzel and her daughter hive
Common Lumber
Cement
a t 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening
CA11 Saints .Mission (Episcopal:
B aser home were h er brother. hved slnc th
, 5 a “Bnter nave
services at 8 o'clock: Sunday school
Second Sunday in Epiphany, Ja n - C harles Tatm an. Mrs. T atm an and band sh e is X v lv e d b\’ her d iuah-
Finish Lumber
Lime
a t 11 a. m. PupiLs up to the age
13, lyjo. C hurch school, 9:45 Laurence of Chchalem M ountain
\lr s Gilbert Velev two broth-
Flooring
Cement Block
of 20 years are welcomed. Free v e l^ 'is ^ iD 1
°n’ m
o ?
MrS WUU*m J ° ° S J r ®rs’ Elmer E Thomp^>n of Peta-
Siding
Tile Blocks
Helen W ^ ^ PleadJ?heP d ucussm ^
Growth (Med
f t n ^ a d ? C zT T n4 ™ ° = *
d ic t io n a r y
Mouldings
R
u
n
riiv
\
,
P
R.
H.
Wisecarver,
vicar.
.
About
j
e
v
e
a
t
?i_mem
be«_
th
e
Mrs
lAOren£.
H
o
h
i
g
w
o
f
ing“
e-’
Sand
-
Gravel
Sunday’s topic, 'Sacram ent-’’
Shingles
says:
local Form ers' Union attended the wood Cal.
Fuller Paints
Methodist Episcopal Church
C edar Posts
monthly business session a t the
Funeral services will be held this
Banks M. E. Church
Sunday schooi everv Sundav 9 45 „ Church school. 9:45; Miss Rose community hall Thursday evening, afternoon a t two o'clock i l th i
Roof Paint
Doors - Windows
m Mrs H Jensen iuSm S'tend Cave' superintendent. Divine wor- President G. Krause read a detail- chapel of the Fm est Orove Under
m P r e ( S u n i Ì 2 ^ ; ShvPm u i ^ ? ; ^ 0 “ • "e™ on
W hat Do ed account of the growth and ac- takl‘
DariorsF with ?iterm V m «r
G
alvanized
Eave
Roof Putty
T h to T eap a ^ Ä
Ä
G e riV o m ^ ^ "
t ^ ,n/ o r e T 1^ w ^ e ^ rmCnt 3t
Trough
Wood G utter
"Power to produce an affect
Z " 1«
T JZ ,
6 45; evangelistic S e rv ic e R was started here aoout tnree m r o r e ^ v i e w cemetery.
effective energy.''
Galvanized Ridge Roll
Plywood
o8 ^01^ j '
^ ld meets 7:30. A rthur G raper, speech In- years ago. There is now a member-
MRS. C. A. TICHENOR
first and th ird Wednesdays a t 2 structor of Oregon Institute of Tech- ship of 170
Kelt
W
e
a
th
e
rs
trip
Copper
W
eather
Strip
of Laurel received
To do you good Ihe ma­
P- m -
U nology,
Mrs.
uviugy, will
win give a 25-minute
zo-m inute dram
aran i- -
-»n»- W
« L.
c - Stevens
o ie v e n s and
a n a Elbert
r a u e r i . Dan
. PiP„ Chambers
ra_
atization on the "Book of Job.' and Irene were New Year s day ing1 of ?the deYth do/
m
terials used i n filling
Free
Methodist
Church
Meeting
in
e
h
a
r
c
a
o
f
the
Snnriav
guests
of
th
eir
sister
and
aunt
.
the
death
of
his
sister,
Mrs
„
.
,
lrch
in charge of
Sunday
aunt.
a
' m s sister. Mrs.
If It's Lumber Call Our Number
your preseriplion must
Sunday school. 10 a. m preach- Night Men's club.
Mrs Clifton Bagley, in Portland.
5 ^..,*
,®u n d a v . a2 &■
Phone 2691
1011 Baseline
a ' m .E vangelist
Mid-week service Thursday night
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Schm idt nesc fmm
Sir?ru
he efficacious. O ur drugs
E sther H ,T
Turner,
re-
t" eir” nieces
- ’-
ness
nn eu
m o i«
n ia
M r« 'n .-h .n x .r
Ur5 e,,i' i“ an ex-high
ex‘h !Bh school of each week a t 7:30. Choir *’r*
e‘- were Saturday guests o of f'th
w^s from
fo?meVu’
UM
i wx(i?hS>-Tlchei,nor
are tested before they
teacher of Hillsboro will preach hearsal on Friday a t 7:30, Mr. Wil- M rs- Herman Jaemcke, of Com e- was formerly Miss Edith Chambers
Sunday morning at 11 You will ham Belcher, director
hus.
are used to assure the
»v3™:
,hKa r th ? me“ a 8e- Sunday
com e and worship with us in Bom.
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. , . 3 to Mr. . and Mrs.
Jan u ary
BWB— I—
efficacy your doctor de­
Pasl" r will preach a t these services. Good fellowship. Clarence Ornduff, a boy.
m ands !
7.30- Fhese services are your od - good music and a spiritual uplut
M r- and Mrs. Ralph Ca:
portunity. We have teachers wL.
ught
all.—Charles M. Reed, minister, h ttle daughter
of Hermiston are
are well able to teach, so bring
visiting M rs C arter's mother. Mrs.
y?W i^ ild re n to Sunday school. We
Foursquare Church
Nile Bennett, this week,
ou r & r d J V
°‘
^ ^ » 5 n l&ht special service, with
Mrs. Cally Dailey Is a t th e home
atro n
a s ^ e said I will come special music and special message
^er daughter, Mrs. Nelson, of
«AF are .cort*laRy welcome. on prophecy
Portland. Mrs. Dailey is somewhat
B. J. Yates, pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. C o n -' improved In health.
Phone 266
. T L '—
test for the Sunday school will s ta rt Adolf R utschm an, little son of
Trinity
L utheran Church
tbks Sunday morning at ten o’clock
Mr. and Mrs. Ade Rutschm an,
^ ^ ‘T,Sob! g‘n at
Sunday Crusader service a n p m. Sernw n- h « been quite 111 with tonsilitis.
f
\ir m ' Sermon topic, ets from a number of the crusad*
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. S tafford of
9?™ Fv lth of Moi>es —Hebrew* ii, ers Wlil
given under the in . Crossfield. Alberta. Canada, a r -
Y»pa Sh
?'orshlP structior. of Mrs. K. Shipley, cru- ?ved a t the C. P. Stafford home
a
wlthus. F aith cometh by hearing sader president.
io r an indefinite visit with his
K
and hearing b y jh e Word of Goii.’
There will be a special Divine
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H
K a ra « !« /u
Healing service a t
Foursquare
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church Sunday night, and all th at
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9 45- Preaching, are afflicted in body are invited to
iavan<7 7n3° ‘v ^rayer m eetl5J8 T hurs- come. Eiders of the church will
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v o id ♦ k30« i v aI e 4cordlaUy
Pray for the sick a t the close of
u
vited to all our services.
tiie .service. Rev. H arter will speax
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the subject “Five Downward
W,1 Tabernacle
Steps to the Healing of your Body.
North of N orth Plains. Sunday Pastors of the church extend an
a \ J ° , a ‘ m-
wil/ stuay invitation to the public to attend
together the lesson of Peter s great this service Sunday night.
BEAUTY SIKIPS
I
S?rliess^2?L
are welcome to
Also there will be special services
study with us, everyone is free to every Tuesday night for those who
?£pirq.d
ln the knowledge of
W ith the depression came a keen, analytical scrutiny on the part of the buy­
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
their Ideas on the lesson. The strip - the Won
ing public to determ ine conclusively that when a dollar was spent, 100 cents
ture verse for this Sunday will oe
Under the leadership and direc­
O cneral Beauty Work
We
offer
you
complete
tion. Everyone bring a verse with tion of Mr. Churchill the Four-
worth of service or commodities was received in exchange. People let loose
P ir n u n m u and «II kinds of
A,Wf £ L „ on
ii' „
„
square band is growing and we and friendly service f o r
bemiljr work.
At eleven o clock B rother Perry wish to urge those who play instru- your car. It pays to deal
of money grudgingly and apprehensively. Luxuries and non-essentials on the
W riglit will bring the sermon, he m ents to come and help us
in
Telephone I I R I X
where
the
little
things
are
will preach on John 13:35, "By great program for God.
sales curve skidded downw ard and any product to hold its own was forced to
lla lio n y Hlllehoro Pharmacy
tnis shall all men know th a t ye are
A welcome aw aits you a t the done without your having to
prove its merit and usefulness to the consumer. For th a t reason, the Hills­
my disciples. Come and lind out Foursquare church Rev and Mrs. ask for service!
the true m ark of the disciples of W. A. H arter, pastors.
boro Argus continued on during the past three years of duress and economic in­
West Union Local
Gains Members
Reedville
He to Mtrvlved
i>y two
iluugnter», M r Liallahan, and Mi
Kate Oolulc o( lllllsboro and a
snii Henry Gramen/, of Arriba. Colo
Funeral serviles wert' hehl Mon-
ilav allerniNin (m m Kolien E Burn-.
Morluaiy in l-orest (Irove. will»
Kev F C Butler <■( Portland nl
lii lalm g Intel ment was ln Fuiest
View ccmclery.
State Capitol News Leiter (liv
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tlvlly at Halem Kvery Wt ek In lla
Argus.
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49-lb.
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Roller ( ’iinnry Hirila, Bird
V h viil
S ac k
Seed, Cages, Gold Fish, Fish
Food, Bowls, ii n d Aquiiri
utils. S |u iitt's Dog and Cut
Food, Tonics iiud Medicines.
Fanners’ Cash Store
I m i - Need - F g o and Poultry
Phone 3081
Johnson
HIGH-HEAT
â
UALITY
ttANOAXO OU COMTANT OF CAUfOkNIA
POOL-GARDNER
LUMBER CO.
EFFICACY
Auto
Service
The Delta Drug Store
Busch’s
Service Garage
Phone 501
Indigestion worries
forgotten n o w !
If you are one of those people to rtu red
by indigestion pains you’ll welcome this
good news about Bisma-Rex. F o r here is
a sensational antacid powder th a t is g e t­
tin g am azing results. It n eutralizes ex­
cess acid, aids removal of gas, soothes
irritated membranes and aids digestion
foods
likely to ferm ent.
B IS M A - R E X
434 ounces 50c
Main St.
GO
FORWARD!
Has E v e r Been O u r Code
activity building a better product with
provided “ value received” many tim es
and more fam ilies have turned to it for
More people read the Hillsboro Argus
paper published in W ashington county.
ahead throughout the depression.
each succeeding issue. And because it
over for the money expended, more
their home and county newspaper.
today, than have ever read any news­
The Argus has consistently forged
The Stamp of Approval Has Been Placed Upon the Policies
and Condition of This Newspaper. During th e P a st F our
Months 366 NEW Subscribers Have Had Their Names Add­
ed to the Subscription List of THE ARGUS.
The Palm
Drug Store
The
Texaco Station
L. 8 Campbell. Prop.
Towing Phone 1703 Nlzlit Call 334
Arrow from (I. E. Depot
The Only Station with Complete
Service
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A ll Kinde o f ll»atity Work
PHYSICIAN
and
SCKOEGN
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
PHYSICIAN and HITKUKON
X-R «, and
T h.rap,
Commands! Nation«! Bsnk Kid«
T«l*phnn«a
K«ald«nr« 71117,
Offlcs 82S1
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
Wells Building
a epeclaltr
Telephone 1471
WEII/B APARTMENTS
Mabel Hrhendel
TKI.EI'HONES
orfica 2IIMZ
Realdenr« ZSfll
DENTISTS
GARBAGE c o i l I c r iO N
DR. RALPH DRESSER
G arbage Collection
Dentht
AND CANS
Commercial Building
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephone 144
E ven in g!, Sunday by A ppointm ent
INSCRANCE
W eshlngten
Telephone 2325
RUBBER ATAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
TOllsbor^g^rgus
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in ax (tid in g ro s ily w in te r d r iv ­
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(till lla e il o il. W e ’ll (ill y o u r
rra n k e a a e w ith w in le r grad e
T e x u r o — th e n il t h a t D o w s
fre e ly in r o ld ra t w ea th e r. Y o u ’ll
lik e o u r serv ire and w on ’t m in d
the lit t le tim e re q u ire d to do iL
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RUBBER STAMPS
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