The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 24, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE
P age Six
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thurtuiny, Jan u ary 24, 19:15
Harris, superintendent; communion
' Meyers Is still confuted to his bed
tills writing. About 1(1 Inches oi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Nhlrlrv Temple at Venetian
snow (ell during the storm.
j Aeblseher Sunday.
Shirley Temple, the child star,
Banks high seluxl bus « as u n ­ ' Charles Reel of Indiana arrived
able to make the trip Monday m orn­ last w e ek al the home of Mr. ami will be at the Venetian theater
ing due to the cold A few students
llunell Myers lie Is going to Thursday. Friday and Saturday In
were taken down by Ooorge Kess­ Mrs
"litighi Eyes' li t tills p i c t u r e o n e
work for Aaron Wilcox.
nted to all of these services M.
Schmidt has not been well tor some
ler lu his sedan.
will er America's darling as the
Putnam . minister.
tune.
Mr. and Mrs Jerome Cappoen mascot ot the airdrome, Uie g u ar­
George Brocknnller and
a n d ^ G us s j x . A S e e k s , n f o r m f t t i o n o n
and family visited Mr and Mrs d ia n angel of the airm en and her
M e n to G iv e P r o g r a m ; S n o w Westigard and son of
C la u d e B ig g ie H u r t ; Y o u n g
All Saints' Mission (Episcopal)
Rem* Tag lion ami Mr Cn|MXM*ii'x baby laugh Is a song m every heart I
T hird Sunday In Epiphany. De­
visited at th e Fred Tesch home
father, who recently arrived hero
E a r ly L o c a l H is to r y
C a u s e s M a i l D i f f i c u lt y
F o lk E n jo y S le ig h in g
cember 37. 11 a. m. service and
Tuesday.
from Watsonville, Cal with Mrs,
Gregory Nibler. a senior in H ills­
sermon; 9:45 a. in.. church school;
1'aglion. at Cornelius Sunday.
T H E K IN G
boro high, was able to retu rn to
p. ill . Fellowship group, topic.
Chehalem Albright Brotherhood
OF T N I KEROSENES
The 8B class held its annual ban- 6:30
(By Mr». F. L. Brown)
illy Mr«. J«»«« M»y»r«l
LAUREL RIDGE
Mr. and Mis held an o | k * ii meeting at the Moan
school Monday after having had
'I
s
It
worth
while
to
cultivate
quet at the Junior high school f « *
. . ,r
Barnes
LAUREL- The all-m en program the measles.
BUXTON W. B A Ladles will Albert Turnbull were honor guests tain Home parsonage January IS.
The cafeteria l u ±
; ,1 lie Ht t o - 71
Mrs. Kay Coolidge, who Is em . Monday evening
Thomas give a card party Friday night at. ut a party Wednesday night ln About 15 Attended from Portland.
to be given at the community hall
¡pent Saturday
' ‘'^ue^uiB ™ ?^*in- Jftiktns of Nevada will hold ev
Saturday night by the Farm Union ployed In Portland, spent
evening the Jesse Meyers home. Members honor of their fortieth wedding A men's chorus, led bv Jack Frce-
i ^ H l n u n e r was ^ £ y lcw - Rev K' H W‘*
°
under the direction of F. L. Brown
Sunday a t the &rs. M. Cool- « O w « *
\\ isecarver.
are requested to bring pies. W. 11. anniversary. The celebration was sen, sang Mr. Culver, formerly dls-
will be as follows: a male chorus of ,dge home,
A. quilt will be given on th a t date. sponaorod by the Sherwood P T. A : Irlct supervisor of the brother­
ler; Don Foelker gave t h e , ' R ar'
_, , __
about eighteen voices; a saxophone
A small admission will be charged. at the Sherwood school auditorium hood. was speaker.
if
welcome
to
th
e
teach-
■
...u
honored couple were Invited
and clarinet duel; vocal solo by
Mr. and Mrs John Strickler.
and O ie \- 1 ^ p w p h tx /’bv
C hurch s c h o o fT S ? ? Miss Rose I A benefit cord party was given The
Edwin B urkhalter; accordion solo
Friday night at the Ira Powell to a six o'clock dinner ut the home Kvelvn Hesse and Armour Reynolds
by H erm an Schoen; musical saw
toerlv Those' present were Cave superUHendent. Divine wor- home by W. B A Crlbbage and of their sou Hurley, at which their attended a party nt the liome of
selections by Leonard Purkcy of
.J the graduating class I slop
«hip a t 11.
If. sermon subject "A Sound "500" were played Prizes were giv­ children Delmar, Vick, Al. Rav, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Strong ut
members of
Hurley and their families were Metzger, honoring Mrs. Strong on
Portland; string quartet and a d ar­
teachers of Hie Juntor
JuniOT Evangelistic
Epworth
League
at 6:30.
Harry Webb received high score, present.
and
the
h
.
a
h
«
c
h
o
o
l
services
a t 7:30.
Ser- en.
After dinner they were in ­ | her birthday anniversary.
key play. The program will begin
1 By M r*. B int M cCorm ick!
and
Harold
Fisher
and
Ethel
Mey­
mon by
- How Much u a
vited to the school uudltorluni.
prom ptly at 8 30 and will be fol­
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN Traffic m gn scnooi.
A group of neighbors gathered ut
ers tied for low ln crlbbage.
where many of their friends were
lowed by lunch and dancing.
_
7B, G iv,s ,Vo«ra ™
,
Man B etter T han a Sheep,"
here on some roads has been tied
Mrs. Jessie Tillm an and sons athered. A program of vocal and (lie W C. Edy home Friday for
Friday afternoon the 7B class,
We „ivite vou to attend the serv-
Snow
Causes
Difficulty
due
to
th
e
snow,
which
was
dinner.
Those present were Mr
were
given
a
surprise
party
J
a
n
­
Flve or six Inches of snow In th e J niches deep at Bald Peak Sun- under the direction of M aunne ices of Ults church. You will find a
istruniental music was presented
Mrs. II. P Strickler. Mr ami
15. The evening was spent In a fter which refreshm ents w e r e and
valley which Increased to a depth day. Mail carriers had consider- Moore, presented an Irish program, welcome, helpfulness and lnsplra- uary
Mrs.
H
am
ll Myers, Aaron Wil­
playing cards. Attending were Mr served, followed by dancing. The
of more th an two feet on top of able difficulty. W ashington county consisting of two Irish songs, "W hen tlon for daily living.
cox. Mr. und Mrs. Jolui Strickler
The pastor will speak both m orn- and Mrs. Alex Allen, Mr and Mrs. sons of Mr. ami Mrs. Turnbiill p re ­ and rninily. O ther eallers were Mr
the m ountain caused considerable snow plow went over this rood S at- Irish Eyes Are Smiling" and "Come
David Edwards, Mr and Mrs. A B. sented them with a set of silver
travel difficulties for several days, urday. Milk and cream trucks have to the Fair, and a one-act play uig antj evening tills coming Sun- Edwards.
Mrs. Fred Watson. Mrs. and many of their friends also and Mrs. Jam es Harris und M er­
stu d en ts
d ay . The M ens club will furnish
Both rural mail carriers from Laur- been able to go over only part of entitled "Broadcasting.
lin. Bob Porter, and William Kln-
. . . . . . The therm om eter
ln the play
David the men for a chorus choir on Sun- Victor Wlitte. Mrs. Mollie Tallman. brought beautiful gifts.
el encountered snow so deep th a t th eir routes here.
gold.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Meyers. Rus­
E°,versX. Cox. j ay evening. There will be good sell.
The
Young
M
arried
People's
class
they could not cover all their routes registered six above zero a t Bald Wiley.
Gerald and Melvin Powell,
Howard
Hulit, Billie Corwin, M ar- congregational singing, an Informal
Mountain Home Sunday school
in cars for several days. George Peak early Sunday morning.
Our classified columns may tiave
Billy Best, H arry Webb. Lucille of
Miss Marie Fuchs of Newberg was i,<in »R.ueS1’er.' A,» e ^ r Ce’ Vlda
service and a brief message to the Retlierford.
a t the home of Mr. and Mrs Just wliat you are looking for —
Tews, carrier on route one. was as­
Mauley, Elsie met
^ e n t. tX>n H ammer of the point. Midweek services each T hurs- Meyers, Mrs. Bonnie
Harry
Sehmeltzer
January
It.
The
sisted by Charlie Schmidt. who a house guest of Mrs. Vernon Mey-
itANOAIO Oil COMTANT OF CAUFOINU
Jesse Ttllm an and evening was spent In ulaylug games Read thrill.
class also took a p art in th e j ay evening a t 7:30. Choir rehearsal
walked through two feet of snow ers last week.
Oren and G ilbert Frost.
Neighbors of th e Frank Shook Play; «*>« tht2'? *,ere
1 •» 7:30 Friday evening
with the mail from the A. D. Hill
About 25 were present.
.m ilv have
h a v e been
been enjoying
enlnvimr tobog-
toboe- 0o\s in the 7B class to fill t il t
a two weeks' e evangelistic
vangel
Owing to the deep snow and
A
meeting
___ —
......... family
place over Bald . Peak
to ........
the Moun­
Mrs. o . K. Austin and K enneth
! wil1 begin on March 10. The pastor cold weather, Clifford Sandy Is of Newberg visited a t the C F.
tain Top school and down to the gan and skiing parties on th eir ™«cs,
seek
Historical
D
ata
will
do
the
preaching
and
will
be
leaving
the Banks school bus In Nystrom home Sunday.
Albert Schm idt place. W. H. M e -; fields near their home. T w enty-|
J J l5 _ 6A ^ ! 5 ? n_2‘1i £ 5 L £ 1*a* J 5 ;>bly assisted in the music by Buxton Instead of coming from
Nay assisted his brother, B. G. one were here Thursday evening
Mr. and Mrs. C E Asbnhr and
McNay,
on route two by walking
Mrs. E. P. Sm ith returned home
booklets on P rcs? n ', ““ ‘i Thomas Isaacs and Mrs. Rhoda 1 Vernonia each day. Eleanor and Allen
:cNi
Aslmhr of Portland visited
from the John Davis place near Friday from a two weeks' visit in they uouki welcome any stories oi Rennison of Forest Grove.—Charles August Strassel. students ut Banks Sunday
with Mrs. Joseph Werre
| high and Pacific university, who Sr.
tlie Fuiigan farm over four miles Portland with her daughters, Mes- incidents concerning th e early hls- M. Reed, minister.
' come from Strassel each uay, are
of the route to th e Buck Heaven dames Victor Schmidt,
George
11 a 9y resident of
Past
Noble
club m et nt
staying at the William Bidding the home Of G rands'
school. This route was cleared by Gould and Jam es McMillen and a Hihsboro could furnish inform ation
Trinity Lutheran Church
Ml'S Nettle B roun
the road m aintainer Saturday. A friend. Mrs. Nellie Fishburn, a t
tJn£.
, J® llr?ed,..i°,,,ca,1
Public worship. 10:30 a. m.; S u n ­ 1 home until the w eather moderai >s., In Sherwood with seventeen m em ­
raise in tem perature of 21 degrees Sandy.
^ rs
a t 5i?e . Ju nior high. day school. 9:45, and Bible class
Miss June G arvin was over-night
present. New officers elected
Sunday night and a “Chinook"
Mrs. Mike McCann, who teaches Phone 1551 who will see th a t some —
...» guest of Muss TiUle K norr of near bers
at _ 8 p. —
m. ---------
Sermon . subject, “The
for the year are Mrs. Clara Edy.
wind niched much of the snow.
at M ountain Top and lives at her student will call for the m aterial, pg jth of Abel." third ln a series Banks one night lost week.
president; Mrs Neva Cereghlno.
Eniov Snow
home at Midway, was unable to
,
Ou* Due
,1Aness
on the "Heroes of F aith.”—Heb. 11,
Orval H annan of near Bend, who vice-president; Mrs. Clara Smock,
Coasting and skung parties were
l y ¡B?HowSrd H
u
i i t w o rlT p w
U
h WelCOnWd tO is working on a farm near Banks, secretary and treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hester and
was guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben
5 5 ? Ctn Uth e Ur S 6 tUroiidiUon. Some Zei«ler home School attendance ¡^£ ™ ed
extended
—— -
-- ------ —
B arbara Dell of Portland w e r e
Kelly one night last week.
" as ean j° Ved, M
S S i m t * weather® to m easles d ^ d f r ^ s i - h J ^ V ' f o r t h e ^ - s t ^ i N o tic e o f T im b e r S a le
Mrs. Julia Fisher, who has been
of short duration. A number of folks
■< •• • •
■
•
the term due to illness. Carvl Es-1
R e v e s te d L a n d s G iv e n 111 for sometime, was taken to the
T h e b a la n c e in y o u r s a vin g »
a c c o u n t to d a y
coasung M i n n i e
Emice w S S h k ^ b
absent
'W ^ t h e ^ ^ e r °B o ^w
Sregm , ^ c & i f ^ a S S Guymon hospital in Forest Grove P a p e r h a n g in g
P a in tin g
last week. She is reported lm- 1
s h o u ld »h o w a p r o f it on y o u r w o r k f o r th e p a s t
proved at thus writing.
followed by . . « „ t a f f y ^ p u U ^ h e from Uie B - ^ H e a v e ^ school t t i s
U oyd_ A n d e a n
. i ^ Ox» ¿ );° w Z
y e a r.
P e rh a p s y o u h a v e m a d e u n u s u a l p u r ­
Mrs. M. Coolidge home Saturday week with measles. M arjorie Petroff o n ly s tu d e n t absent t o r n lore th an h m.wiKheH m r V T inSIi page
L i » of ?
Muss Evelyn Jackson of near i
«■ co art ftAiiMO
night. Eighteen members of th e was absent from school three days °^t-e
Yates ^ f i h e t h t f
k .' Banks was a week-end guest of
ch as es , b o u g h t a h o m e o r a business, o r i n ­
Hillsboro
Christian
Endeavor
soci-
last
week
due
to
the
deep
snow
-«
class
s m i s h e d h is f in g e r w h ile . ..'¡ s e V O w J ’,
n,
Pir
a
!
Elsie
Meyers.
ety enjoyed, a coasting party a t This is the first time MarjSrie has 1*
£ ^ m V 'X d o w ’ “ ^ "
M
2 h £ “ “ U S Land
v e s te d h e a v ily in in s u ra n c e w h ic h to o k a ll o f
William and Deltnar Higgle, wlio
the home of Robert Soule Saturday been absent in two years. ’
nie 'audn'oriuni Ol* *' * * Uldo* 111 office a t Roseburg,
have gone to Higgle B rothers' cam p i
y o u r s u rp lu s ca s h . R u t e v e n a s id e f r o m such
evening.
The 4-H party a t the F ir Grove lne auoiw rium .
at Berkenfeld to work, visited rela­
in v e s tm e n ts as th e s e , e v e r y p e rs o n o w e s it to
CRACK
ON YOU?
tives here tills week-end.
Arkle Rosevear visited his broth- school, scheduled for last Friday
Hillshnr.» nminr high hasteibuii
. .... DOWN
»
h im s e lf o r h e r s e lf, i f p o s s ib le , to h a v e som e
er, Alden, and his sister. Mrs. F ran - evening, was Indefinitely postponed , euil‘ suffered i t s f i r s t d e f e a t o f
'?> 'i11'
on
r *8ht
Miss
Manne Sandy, primary
£ M W .1 PorHaiid from M m - <m KtOdOt „1 « ^ , » ’7 » ^ M d ! K » S ' i K S e , 'S ™ “ ',“ „S i
U‘" ‘
teacher here, spent the week-end
cash le f t a t th e e n d o f th e y e a r as a p r o f it on
with friends a t Banks.
th a t y e a r ’s w o r k .
The young people have been en­
MirtA to h U a Xf r q r d e wpfp niftVMi dAv Aftprnflon
ilie
a tN
«heC
g ^ v e T U Ute
i ^ k ’ ^ d ^ h t t l e uprp
' m e \<i«s
c ' ^ L c o ia r ra
S 5Sur“
* ^ yed
DeVe'a^,“
^ ua& heaven
t V ^ S u e ith
f t ^ a e bhout,
r ^ o and
n ' ^ the
o f dead
the joying sleighing and skiing on the
We Do Estlmatlnjr in Fall
I f y o u a r e n o t s a tis fie d w it h w h a t y o u h a v e
iull near the depot duruig the snow.
Co-operation with the
Social club at the community hall Meyers. Miss Opal Brunson. Frankie
Friday the Hillsboro team de- saved J h a l/b e caught ud with them
Claude Riggle received a cut on 1 Federal
a c c o m p lis h e d f in a n c ia lly d u r in g th e p a s t tw e lv e
Hooalnf Administration
his
hand
while
a
t
work
a
t
Riggle
I
¿“ “^ o n ^ b ^ s . ^ G u U d ^ f ^ d W ^ m " e WS
i e a ^ d L^ n ¡earod the Orenco Junior high team
‘e v W ¿ ith U i e ^ 4 sS B rothers' cam p near B erkenfeld.
m o n th s , w h y n o t re s o lv e n o w to save som e p a r t
“ W e C o v e r S u r fa c e » “
Scholls and Henry
and ln Haynes accompanied them to the
I s-
au church-age
1 - r
lxwa- own last week.
enry Reese,
R
o f e v e r y p a y c h e c k d u r in g 1 9 3 5 a n d d e p o s it th is
the
ends.
C
hrist's
ic Schumacher Shook home in th e evening where
pinochle by Mrs. Erie
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Frost of j
in a s a vin g s a c c o u n t w h e re y o u w il l be e a r n in g
: taken out oi an unconverted world.
and Sam Davis. A net profit of there was a skiing and toboggan
Forest
Grove
visited
his
mother,
Now tu rn to Palestine, the land
in te re s t.
83.90 was realized.
party.
_
promised to the Jews and for cen- Mrs. Jessie TUlinun. Thursday night.
House Wired
Miss Alice M cInnis and niece and G erm an M. E. Church. Bethany turles denied them. See them flow
O. B. Taylor's horse ra n away
B. R. NICKESON, Prop.
Leon Davis had his house on nephew, Virginia and Sherm an Mur-
On G erm antown road, Sunday in and set up their own flag. After while on the way from his home ]
O P E N A S A V IN G S A C C O U N T F O R 1935
the place purchased last year wired ray, came out from Portland Ja n - school every Sunday, 10 a m.; G er- three and a half years the World- to Buxton one day last week and )
Phone 2102
for electricity last week. He had uary 15 and rem ained a t the home man service. 11 a. m . first a n d Despot who has taken over the na- Mr. Taylor received slight Injuries, i
The w eather Is m oderating at
sonie carpenter work done on It of th eir parem s an a granaparem s. third Sundays; English service, 111 tions comes Into the temple a t Jer-
recently also.
^ir - and Mrs. D. M. McInnis, until a. m„ second and fo urth Sundays usalem and dem ands th a t he be
Mrs. Flora Baker and Earl were Saturday, when Mrs. L. L. M urray _ e . Julius Traglio, pastor.
tf worshipped as God. He gives his
Sunday guests of Mrs. Lena Mey- and children. Rodney and Laura
m ark to all who worship him. W lth-
ers of Chehalem Mountain.
Lue. Frank P ainter and J. A
C hristiao Science Society
! out th a t m ark none can buy or sell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest G uenther Thromson of Portland came out
Services are held every Sunday He cracks down on all who refuse
and son Lloyd and daughter E rn- and enjoyed m ountain winter sports, a t n a. m - Wednesday evening to P®*’ 10 him as Almighty God.
estine of Chehalem Mountain vis-
Miss June Holcom of Scholls was services a t 8 o'clock Sunday school See 1st Thess. 4:13-17; 2nd Thess.
Ited a t the Amos W atkins home a guest a t the Ira G. McCormick a t 11 a m P ud II s ’ un tn the ace 2:4l R«v 13:16-17 and 19:20, and
OF r PORTLAND
L H r t U j, -
-OtOFif NAtlONAl SANK
Friday. Lloyd was unable to attend home last Wednesday evening.
a j ‘¿o veTrs
welcomed Fvfe Daniel 9:27, 12-11.
high school a t Newberg th at day
Mrs. Elmer W hitmore entertained reading-room o w n n n Wednesdays
Mankind had already rejected
|
* f i r of rut »ocxiw-
because the school bus could not with a dinner Friday for Mrs. Ver-
a im t i i a n , m c h rlst as Savior. Now It denies God
travel through the snow.
non Meyers and house guest. Miss «unrit v \ romc - r S u h “
P'
hls place and vas<* numbers wor-
Meeting Monday
Marie Fuchs, who were also visitors ,
s K)P1C*_ leu tn .
shlp th e Man Q{
gee God Jet
L. E. Francis, assistant county a t the McCormick home both F r i - '
Banks M e " Chareh
’ loose. For a second seven and a half
agent,
will
hold
a
meeting
a
t
the
day
and
Saturday.
$79.50 MONTAG for ...................... $ 6 5 .0 0
____________________ _
___ __________. . . l , « e v e « » , .
“ ,*■“ »>„•,»
¡ r f f l a a w
s s
Laurelview school house next Mon- _ Elery McDougal
$ 4 7 .5 0 M O N T A G f o r ............................ $ 3 9 .9 5
day afternoon for the purpose of from a two weeks’ attack of la-
^P^K, e .2 cept those days had been shortened
organizing a calf club. Anyone in- grippe.
services by Ellsworth there should no flesh be saved."
$49.50 ALLEN for ........................ $ 4 2 .5 0
terested is invited to attend.
Buford Deford went to Portland Tilton. Pastor, every Sunday eve- Mt. 22:24.
the
the e week a fter a new ‘u n ®’ ° 8 j .oclR
, - i-aaies
Aid
meets
Social 1 Postponed
th e first of th
° S t FA'
. adl . e ' s A
ld m
« et ?
Now th
the e end. This world ruler
IftS.BO
ALLEN for ....................... $ 4 5 .0 0
lly Corner" class of gasoline woodsaw. He and Lauren “ tst and third Wednesdays a t 2 gathers his vast arm ies for the
The "Friendl,
$19.50 OLYMPIC for ...................... $ 4 2 .5 0
52.^®* Armageddon comes off.
the Sunaay sc chool has postponed Haynes are preparing to make a P-
eting for tnis week —
large
am ount of
cordwood
~7::—
.
C hrist vanquishes the - Man
its social meeting
---------------
— ______
_ on the
------ of
-- Sin
—
on account of weather conditions.
Deford place this winter.
Longregational t hurcb
and sets up his own personal rule
Dr. Almquist was testing the
Charlene Hobson, a Newberg high
C hurch school, 10 a. m., R E. over the earth. No kingdom without
dairy herds of Amos Watkins. J. school friend of Eva M attern. was Wiley, superintendent. Morning wor- a king present and the language
W. Mulloy and W H. McNay last an overnight guest Jan u ary 14 at ' stup a t **• Sermon, "The Theol- , of Scripture says th a t C hrist will
1 1 3 8 T h i i d S t.
Phone 2 1 X
week.
the M attern home.
ogy of th e Church." Rev. T. A rthur
present.
Mrs. G race Hughes, teacher of
Miss Mary Tromp is m aking an Dungan, acting pastor.
d£ y of
Laurelview school, spent the night extended visit with a sister. Mrs.
,_.
—
8a,
°£ o rg e N. Taylor, Beav-
Thursday a t the Dewey Mercer Samuel Saraceno. a t Walla Walla.
.
Christian Church
erton, o re .—Paid Adv.
home on account of the storm.
L. T. Finigan and daughter, Miss
C hurch school. 9:45 a. m. C. H.
—--------------------
Irene, 8. daughter of M r and
Wanda, attended a duck dinner Fri- Nosier, superintendent. We Invite
M erchandise News — A p p earin g
Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore, is con-
day given by Mrs. Tom Shuck a t men\, w°tnen. boys an d girls to our regularly ln the weekly advertising
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
valescing from the measles.
j her home in Hillsboro.
rapidly growing school. Classes for of scores of local business houses.
Gilman Wight went to the home
M arriage license was issued at aI1 a8es- Morning worship a t 11. A real aid ln homemaking a n d
of his aunt, Mrs. S. Penne of
Dallas to Paul William Blazer and Special music. Sermon by Evangel- good living. Scores of small ads
Scholls last Thursday to visit with Helen P. Swanson, both of Eugene
Leavitt. Townsend club meeting th a t bring buyer and seller to-
his cousin. David Wight, and friend Jan u ary 18. Mr. Blazer's parents. 2:30 P m C hristian Endeavor, 4 p. aether.—Regular m th e Argus.
tf
B ert Flortia, who arrived from a Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Blazer, live here P1, Junior and 6:30 p. m. Interm ed-
two m onths’ trip through Califor- ln th e Buck Heaven district Paul u t e and Young People. Evangelistic
n u and into Mexico They traveled with his fath er and brothers. Dor- service 7:30 p. m. Song .service as-
through lots of snow up the coast man a n d Charles, lived for a tim e f“ ted by large young people’s choir
Mrs. W. N. H athorn of Hillsboro in ^ t h F ir Grove and M ountain led b>’ C. H. Nosier. Serm on by
has been a t the home of her par- neighborhoods and made cordwood Evangelist Teddy Leavitt. T here are
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E C. MuUoy 1 He spent two weeks th e first of evangelistic services every night, ex-
Safety is the W atchword of this Institution. Every
the past week assisting with the December a t his p aren ts’ home here. cePl 4 Mondays, during the revival
W e can fill your orders
household work as her m other is
Mrs. W. F. Wohlschlegel and meeting, Come once and you’ll
known safeguard stands back of your Investment.
not well. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rey- daughter, Mias Enola Barlow, went ?'a n t 10 co,ne every night.—R. L.
Sound F irst Mortgages reduced each m onth by
BROODERS
|
nolds and Harold H ath o m visited
A urora S aturday for a week's Putnam , pastor.
monthly paym ent—Insured against fire—supervised by
there and at the J. W. Mulloy v“ it a* the Collins G raham home
„
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Coal,
Gas,
Oil
and
Electric
S tate of Oregon.
home Sunday.
Stockholders on telephone line
Free M ethodist C hareh
Hugo Sorg of P ortland visited at 30 from the WP ot the M ountain
Sunday school 10, preaching at 11.
We have th e m !
Any am ount accepted. Earnings paid to you ln cash.
the J. W. Mulloy home Sunday
10 Newberg are giving It a com- Evangelistic meetings a t 7:30 p.
evening” we are having C H I C K S T A R T E R F E E D S
William Hanson of Florence was plete overhauling. They are using m Monday evening
_,lem
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IN V E S T
TOD A Y I
an overnight guest of his son-ln- a11 new poles from C hehalem Cen- w'th us the m an with th e thorn ln
te r to * Newberg.
his flesh,
you will
w ant *"
to h " ear
law and
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' ' dai lighter, Mr. and Mrs. *“
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— him. Use the best! Hodgen-Brew-
Rollin Meyers, Janu ary 16. Mr
Mr. and Mrs Roy McDougal and There will be services each evening \ f e r f eecJs a n f l q p rv ic e e n n ’t
children of Dayton spent last Wed- aU next week a t 7:30. You are cor-
„.us anu aer'’ice can t
nesday with a son. Merle Me- hially invited to come an d hear o e neat.
SAXTON A LOONEY
Dougal, wife and young son and him. He is now the district elder'
were over-night guests a t the George Iot th e Oregon conference, P ortland ,
Producer« of Quality
M aynard home.
district. He will be with us every P a r r n r t f c ’ C o c k
S A N D and G R A V E L
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night, including
over
S u n d ay ,’ * « F l I l L r S
O IO iC
T here's lots of inventions w ere Fe“ruary 3. We send you a hearty Feed - Seed - Eggs and Poultry
P lant located 4 miles n o rth of For­ reading
about,
i
welcome.—Rev.
B.
J.
Yates,
pastor.
I
_
est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
Phone 3061
B ut w hat we need is a grapefruit
1609R
Pentecostal Tabernacle
th a t will yell "Look Out."
1246 Lincoln street
J. M. PERHON, Manager
j Sunday school. 10 a. m.; morning
Savinjçs A Loan Bldf.
Ifllliiboro, Oregon
1 worship, l l ; young people's serv­
ice, 6:30 p. m.; evangelistic service,
7:45 p. m.
I Thursday, Bible study, 7:45 p. m
I Saturday, evangelistic service, 7:45
p. m. We are contem plating having
some special services starting Feb­
ruary 2 with Murrlel Caurghan,
recently of India, assisted by Rylie
Through proper Tile drainage the cropping season is lengthened
C auffm an ot Newberg, a very ac­
both in the spring and in the fall and growth stim ulated during
complished musician. W atch for
BEAUTY SHOPS
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
the dry season. The num ber of special crops is increased. For
J fu rth er announcem ent.— H a r r y
Downey, pastor.
example, alfalfa has been increased two tons, evergreen blackber­
ries one ton, and root crops over five tons per acre in this coun­
A. O. PITM AN, M. D.
EV E’S BEAUTY SHOP
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
ty. Small beginnings may be expanded from the increase in prof­
(Above North Plains)
G eneral Beauty Work
PHTRICIAN and BURGEON
it« until the whole place is well drained. The increase in value
Sunday school, io a. m., with
per acre of Tiled land should far exceed the cost of the improve­
X-Ray and Phyalo-Therapy
Permanent«
and
all
kinda
of
spirit filled teachers and good mem­
baautr work.
m ent. In addition to our own standard quality products we handle
ory work contest. Serm on a t 11 a
Commercial National Dank Did*.
W illam ina Clay Drain Tile and Building Tile.
Telaphona 1881X
, m. The pastor will speak on the
Telephonaa
completeness of a C hristian. A fter­
Ralcon? Iflllaboro Pharmarj
Office 8281
Residence 791Z
noon service a t 2:30, the pastor will
speak on “ The Seeker.
I Sunday. 8 p. m„ regular evangel
Across W ashington Street from Cannery on P. R. & N, Railway
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
Sanitary Beauty Shop
lstic service, the pastor will preach
Office Phone 1341
on "M an's Appointment," special
All Kind, of R e n t , Work
Physician and Surgeon
music and a welcome for you.
Art Kroeger 2546
—Home Phones—
Henry Kroeger 1204
PERMANENTS
Tuesday, 8 p. m., “Comparing Mal-
M A N is stabbed and blecdo to death in a room
Well» Building
a opoelnlty
ochi 4:1 with 2 Peter 3:10, 11.—
A PLACE where you can
Tolophono 1471
bolted from the inside. H e dies quietly as he
Evangelist M. E. Jam es, pastor.
TELEPHONES
* * relax, and obtain proper
WEIL'S APARTMENTS
O r/ka 2692
Rmldenea 269)
prepares for bed. A revolver is in his hand, a bullet
exercise and recreation Is a
Mabel Rchondel
Beaverton Church of C hrist
There will be preaching next S un­
need of most men these days.
*n his head. But it was a knife that killed him and
day morning and evening by pastor
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DENTISTS
And CLEM’S PLACE offers
as usual. We also wish to remind
avl
i ut cj n "ot ,b® f? und’ W here was he killed?
you. . ? i ,',7lR Trtldy Leavitt meeting
complete recreational facili­
W
h
o
k illed him ? W h y w as h e k illed T W IC E ?
In Hillsboro and urge everyone to
DR.
RALPH
DRESSER
ties. The fees for the use of
G arbage Collection
attend during the week. The Beav­
H ow did the murderer escape?
our excellent equipment are
erton services for next Sunday are
Dentist
AND CANS
as follows: Bible school, 9:45, T. B,
1 8 Y e a r s in H ills b o r o
slight when compared with
Commercial Building
•
•
•
the advantages they offer you.
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephono 144
Philo Vance i, teited to the uttermo.t to find the
to
Come around tonight and try
E.enlnga, Bunday hy Appointment
Telephone 2325
It out.
these questions in Van Dme’s greatest, most ha/lling
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
followed by preaching, 11
neuritis.
E ig h th G raders a. service,
U n io n to M e e t with
m.; young people's meeting. 6:30 B u x to n G r o u p
Charlie Schm idt returned to the
p. ill ; preaching, 7:30 p ill Mid­
! CCC camp at Mist after a two
vacation with his parents,
service Wednesday, 8 p in
at L aurel H a ll weeks'
E n jo y B a n q u et All
; week friends
P la n s P arty
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt. Mrs.
and strangers are Hi­
Laurel Rulgc Folk
Honored at Party
Chehalem Reports
Traffic Troubles
E
PEARL O IL
HOW MUCH DID
YOU SAVE DURING
1934?
CHURCHES
Hillsboro DecoritingCo.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NA TIO N A L BANK
JANUARY
SALE
of CIRCULATING HEATERS
Kennel
S e lfr id g e F u rn itu re C o .
Murder
C ase
SA FETY
4% --
B a b y C h ics
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
IT IS NEVER
TOO LATE TO IMPROVE
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
"Sure, Bill Will
Be There, Too”
A
Cady M o to r Co
General Auto Repairing
Lockheed Brake P arts for All Cars
Trico W indshield Cleaner— Exchange Motors
Delco-Remy Ignition P arts for All Cars
A. C. Fuel Pum p P arts for All Cars
M. D.
INSURANCE
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
CLASHES
FITTED
Room 1
Commercial Natloaal lUak A n a «
Phone.
Residence 2972
Office 2971
Jt.Mjrfl
g 8<j ». m. to 12 m.
1 :30 p. m. to ( p. m.
CLEM’S PLACE
Confectioner* - Bowling Alleys
Billiards
1260 Main St.
GEORGE T. McGRATII
RUBBER STAMPS
murder mystery. Follow this absorbing story
as it appears serially in this paper.
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