THE Page Eight S al day- days last week with friends and Henpr SchultA Loya! How ard Mrs eral J. W. Raynard. Mrs. Rose Demmin. relatives IdllVCo a t M aw* ultnom ah Benson. Ava Howard. Carl “ ‘‘t h e j l k i ? " ^ s p ie r iiS T f ARGUS. Oregon Newcomer ^ r o T r n v w A ' rd1’ S c h o l L ' tM-ODle Laurel.' and Mrs. F. E E. Kc Rowell as w Laurel, on program program hostess^ hostess. This attended the Farm Un ion T h i ^ table W e entc ^ ¡^ W ^ th e and dance a t Laurel Saturday eve- only tw in.birthday present. M arch 2 'b eing the b irth d iy for W. L. ning. M rs H e rm a n Koeber who Ivas Stevens and Mrs. F E. Rowell. beSii at t i e s" Vmcent's hospital Take Prise in Portland the past six weeks, has April represented Easter with rab - been moved to a private sanitarium bits and decorated caster eggs. Each on Powell Valley road. Her condi- guest wore an April Fool s cap and tton is about the same the dishes of food were l.n x .'d Mrs Rose Jackson and son W il- with an April fool slogan Guests 11am visited Sunday at th e Mike were M. B. Bozarth. Ed Demmin. Yunker home and with other rela- Charlie Burke. Ralph Christensen «By Mr«. Jeaaa Meyer#» tives a t Gaston. and Mrs. Ed Alboin. with Mrs. H. L. Dr and Mrs. William B. Chandlee Flint as hostess. This m onth took ________ _______ _________ BUXTON—Verne Booth of Sheri- attended the W hite Shrine Patrol first prize as the most appropriate- dan and Thelm a LaZott of this dance a t the Masonic Temple in ly decorated table. . place were m arried at Vancouver Portland Tuesday evening. May w as decorated with a pink fast week. They were charivaried at I By Mm Frank Paeoldt) Mrs. Bruce Schulm ench of Hills- and white may pole and pink n ap - th" home of Mrs. Booth's parents, ROCK CREEK—Paul Luethe. who boro spent Sunday at the Mrs. El- kins. Guests were Mrs. Billy H eifer- Mr. and Mrs H arry LaZott. Thurs- izabeth Reed home, and Mrs. J. H. nan. Evelyn Hatfield, Doris H eat- dav night and a kitchen shower is with the marines, was home on Collier who has been visiting there, on. Julius Christensen. Mrs. Jesse was given for them a t the grange Brooks Hill for a few days. He was returned with her. Snyder and Jesse Snider Jr. and hall Friday night. in California and now is stationed at Bremerton. His brother. William fTiends of Mr and Mrs. Fay Mrs. tretcher as hostess. «d word word June Earl was S decorated with a center- Abou'^50* m-rson^xtie^ided’^a card Luethe. who is employed at Bonne- Appelgate of Albany received during the week-end th a t he be is in In piece, which consisted of a bowl of a t the Jesse Mevers home Vllle' canu‘ to s**e hlni last rosebuds --- surrounded by a n small Tuesday. Mr. , Luethe said that they a critical condition with c ireepmg re e p in u.- „ t g ----------- d m o dolls m s f T iu a v n i g l i l . . rs-ibbaee v r i u u a g e . ' '500 ouu. " Di- p i paralysis. They formerly lived at dressed as June brides and grooms. nochlp a£d p ^ , WPre pUyed over foot ot snow “ Ild lce Midway and operated the Scholls Guests were Lynn Howard. Harold H h ^ re won as fbUows “ t Bonneville. truck line Selffert. Veona Russel! and Wayne " ‘«.n y ^ d Wat" , , cnbfcige Mrs. M rs p « er Zuercher has returned Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen. Andrews, and Mrs. J. E. Bennett c h ris yolke. "500. : Mrs. A. B. Ed- from Portland, where she had spent Mata S tetts of Hillsboro and Wil- as hostess. wards, pinochle, and Reuben Kelly. a few’ * h it her dau8hter. ham Putnam Jr. of Farm ington a t- The July table carried a small Another Dartv will be sdoii - Mlss Sophie Zuercher tended the state legislature Friday flag for each place with a Jardlm er ,'hpr B A“ u Mr. arid Mrs. Fred Jossy and son Mr Punam and Mr. Christensen full of flags as a center piece. perrie Retherford home this R ichard, went to Corvallis Sunday were delegates from the Dairy as- Guests were Erwin Heaton. Mrs. p-idav night 10 tllelr son “nd blxJther Earl, sociatlon. R u th Christensen Mrs. M atta m u t t H an n n u who u *Mend*nK O S. C. Mr and Mrs. C urtis Johnson of S tetts of Hillsboro. Ed Selffert. Born. January 21 at Emanuel lios- P oniand and Mrs Ellen Lytle and Bert Rowell. Earl Russell, and Mrs ,MP ; pital in Portland, to Mr and Mrs. ™ ? L e ste rL Y tle of Hillsboro were A. B Flint as hostess. ?h? nw B k c ™ h ei WilUam K ™ «»« ot B™ ks «»»• “ Bundav cuests at the W alter Burke -T he old woman in the shoe with a t V?e George F u n er g |ic was nam ed Yvonne Jene Sunday guests at tne w an er n w i? children she didn t know home Saturday afternoon. A quilt Edward Pezoldt of Portland vla- h t o r i Demmin and Edna Carlson » h a t to d o ' was the centerpiece P‘« ed ' “T nu-m bel^oi ’ th e ited h,s F “ 11 h P e,i 5 t visited at the Wes Baney home at Of the August table This m onth p ii u tt if o l re s id e s^ » and ti ULS, Pt ZO dL S aturda>i Mountalndale Sunday. had more birthdays th a n any other r'elativ“e s ^ e r e laid ?'ard , PeI oldi hiVs J2fcn. “ conduetor Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wohlschlegel month. G uests were W alter Heaton. “ “H*100' ' lslwd relatives here last for , nr the , hp Portland P o r tla n d T r a c tio n company ro m n a n v Traction _9 J,or,R fQ rc W ««*«» S lin d a v Tim Uorrl f'11 f f r»yrl TV ««¿If T .lrtVil " ““ K. for th e last 29 years. and three daughters were Sunday jim Herd. Clifford Trask. , r Lloyd v Miss Ilda Powell, who has been guests a t the H arry C rater home In Murray. Jess Snyder Sr.. '* *’ Spelling Test Held Newberg. S S . ^ o P r> .^ V iu n d - again“ * S° me’ ___ T - j v ' A I a p x e a Two students of the Rock Creek Miss Wilma Herd ---- spent the „ week- berg. Mrs. Ernest Hanson time, ------ ----------------------- „ ------- — . „ Evelyn - R o b e is r t home P la c e again. o f P o r tla n d w a s a school. Aimamarle Zahler. e lg llt ll end with her cousin Mrs. W. H. Hesse. Minor Hesse. Betty Benson. ju ic e ot Portland was a Qlad Bcli.er slxtll Cuper Smith. In Portland. f . E. Rowell. Mrs. C harles Haynes. ' » ' » r Fnday nig h t. ad er ^ j v ^ , a gradc of 100 m Mr. and Mrs. J. H Moore and Mrs Carl Rueck. Mrs. May Crowder » «JH L n n s Tolke and (he seniester sp,.UlnK test Fri- Mrs Ed Selffert and daughter Mary Lawrence Burgyene. Miss Flora and Norma of Banks attended day Jane were Sundae guests at th e Ruhlin Lizzie Hesse, a n d May ln ^ ^ ara panv nere m a a y mgiiL Mf M rj Edward Berger ot Leslie Moore home in Tigard. Crowder as hostess. er and famUv of :lear Gaston vis- Cooper M ountain visited Mrs. Ber- Mr and Mrs Ed Murphy and September table was covered with br _ of Oasfon ger. ^ m other Mrs B ertha Dalley. Theo Murphv went to Salem on a school supplies and a school bell “ d at tne Je ' se Meyers nome s u n a,h(j has befn ^ ,.¡0 ^ ^ . lU Sunday business trip Wednesday and v u - was th e center piece. G uests were ■ Robert SlmDson of Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ited friends and relatives In St Donald Herd. Stanford G oiter. Lyle « r ®no_Mrs Robert Simpson i o i Jo h n O u u ch m idt were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sunday. McCune. Mrs. H T. Hesse Joseph bor5 st . 0 / ° ^ ' “ n ^d m other. jQhn ZlmmPnnan and Mr and Will Gilbert of Jacktow n retu rn - Twigg. H. T. Hesse, and Mrs. Ber- ° dP.day f Mrs. William Freader of Portland ed to his home Sunday after a th a Lovegren as hostess. n o n u visited WendsThere one day M rs- Ernest 'm a c h e r and son few weeks’ stay In Portland. a pumpkin cer.terpiece surround- P™ 1 3 ' i d x™nhn SWfhle o{ thia went home. . cile Hansen. lar- o « re r r a n anci Mt. band Hood of Sunday Mrs. Peggy Haynes visited friends ence Carlson. Heaton. Leonard Don Smith, and C Mrs. a n a o GilDert n o e r t Frost tj o s . and an a Elsie tisie to yeUa whlph with he Js the am Hel- em . and relatives in Hillsboro and Alo- Grace Taylor as hostess. „rriav- Him®°ro visitors s a t and playg the cornet, ha during the week-end November was decorated with a »■ „ . , ,, „. and Mrs. W alter Wlsmer of Several acres of garlic are being black and yellow paper fruit bas- „ ,, has installed a new Hillsboro spent the week-end w itti planted at the W alter Burke and J ket centerpiece and small turkeys . «• « • Marney n w insianea a new theif a n d daUg hM.r , Mr C . Hatfield farm s this week. made of prunes, tooth picks and plan and ra O m diiff a n d P e r rie R e th - Mrs. Morton Congdon and son a sprained knee received when he Maribel Flint. Wilma Hesse. Mrs. .£e rr‘ Stanley of this section and M r slipped on the frozen ground during George LeweUln. Philip Stretcher. Congdon s m other of l»ortland sp rat the recent storm. „ H erbert Herd, and Mrs. Elizabeth h ° p n n « “ ke * ea^ nas th e week-end at Horton near Mr and Mrs. F ran k B ryan re- Reed as hostess. This table was “A re ».2.P disappeared Eu({en(, ttherp Mr congdon Is ceived a message Monday stating judged third. Countv exams were given several spending the w inter w ith his broth- th a i their granddaughter. Oenevueve A brightly decorated Christm as tree I ® « J ” ™ s* ' " a^ Brunton. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and arch »¡th plaid print napkins “f “ 001 ennaren inu rsaay an a fti ------------------------- J E. Brunton of Eugene, died Ja n - » ^ the December table. Guests „ R . „ A e e n c v M en Buxton Grange Hall Marine Visitor at Brooks Hill Home a & r 1 7 " T H IL L S B O R O , her seventy-fifth birthday recent­ ly. Friends and relatives gathered ; to congratulate her at the home of her son. c. F West of Portland Mr and Mrs West sold th eir cheese ' factory about four years ago. They built up the business from a small output of cottage cheese which Mrs West cooked and made entirely at home on her cookstove. to an aver­ age of ten tons of cheese per day. Lions H old P a rty Nearly two hundred Lions and their guests enjoyed the banquet and dance given at the St. Anthony school The affair was given by the local club as a get-together m eet­ ing with the other Llotis clubs of the city of P ortland and vicinity F ath er T W atson gave the main address of the evening on Lionism The club Ivas officially sponsored an SERA project at T igard which will provide for Ute employment of a number of men in the repairing of furniture. Tigard P arent-T eacher associa- ’ tlon met January hi Next m eet-i uig will be February 19 at 8 o'clock for celebration of Founders' Day. A card party and dance has been put on the schedule of social a c ­ tivities for the organization. Mrs C. F Seliken presented Mrs Gail In two piano solos and Miss E. M aurer sketched an outline of the fifth grade as the program. Joint Meet Planned Tigard Lions club Is planning a Joint meeting of the service clubs of W ashington county to be held in Tigard soon, according to O. L Moore, president. Rotary and Kl- wanls clubs of the county and civic Harcombe. Oregon center, leaders are to be Invited to the spent ever a year on the bench banquet which is expected to be b « o r . be.ng uncovered . . a re- the big affair of the year gmar. Dr. R. A. Bissett Is in the St. . _ _ , Vincent's hospital recovering from N J p .,1 , n o J q H o n o r e d a severe attack of septic sore throat U IV « 1 U S t l U H l i t t u It was reported Saturday th at he - -------- is out of danger. Run&ell and Verona Russell a n d , Wayne Andrews of Sherwood. ] Several men are trim ming and ! training youngberry vines at the O roner and Rowell berry fields John Sehmeltzer. Otto Brose. Bill Peters, Ernest Heaton and several others attended a meeting of po- tato growers and shippers at Slier- L a d ie s ’ A id B e n e f it S u cce aa WOOd Saturday, when plans were _ . made for shipping a pool to Texas S a tu rd a y E ven in g B e n e f it S u c c e ss The benefit birthday party which the Scholls S was a (By L. B. Demndni L adies^A id Friday by evening SCHOLLS- -A benefit partv spon- d SUPPPSS anj nH>rp than sored by Scholls W om ens club will w netted A table for each month be given at 8:1# p. m. Saturday- a t was decoratPd as follows: January the F E. Rowell home. All num bers wag alJ white wltn silver covered and friends are Invited. greenery and the guests were M ar- Armor Reynolds has been 111 with ga rpt Stark. Mrs Elsie Stevens of th e flu and tonsilltis. Laurel. Joseph Flint. Mrs. M ane S tar Sunday school class held a S p arin g of Laurel who was cele- ,t luck supper and party at the bratlng her birthday, L. W Uuila, mer Howard*^ home January 22. George Jack. M i« Alpha K e rr About 35 were present. Thelma Hesse, Ernest Lovegrtn.^and Mrs L. W. Guild as hostess Fed­ h o ^ i c h ^ ^ c o n s t r u c t e d ruary w d e o » t e d h red hearU b> ^ n e ^ v i r a ? ' * £ - e k ? ® M r e R e '& r a R ow ™ " E.£l S titc h - ' we«k after several wreks dt..t oe Waltpr Orr. Harold Christensen Si K ^ ^ a ^ w r t h ^ S S S ; ’¿ F a s “ £ £ Scholls Group to Hold Party H IL L S B O R O s « is Entertain Leader Thursday, January .'It, 1935 The Restoration of Peter T e ilt Jo h n 21 11-IP The In te ritM tlm in l I in fo rm Sundrty School I . c r m i i i fo r I'c b . H. of I’eler'g r„- pentanes accom plished part of tils restoration Ilia p o ig n a n t rem oras, a fte r the cock had crowed thrice and P eter rem em ­ bered Jesus' words, m arked Hie first step of his retu rn io grace. But not until later was full restoration to come. How anxious the days must have been for Peter following h is denial of th s Master! What grim tragedy muut have entered hla •oui when he re a llte d th a t they had taken hla Muster and cruel- fled Him! It waa the d ls a p iin ln ttn e n l of Ills hopes, because It Is doubt fill w hether Peter, prior to Calvary, had quits realised that Jesus was not going to establish an earthly kingdom He had left Ills fisher­ man a nets Io follow Jesus with a vision of glory for himself In a kingdom that ho expected Jesus was going to set up on earth. The ndlustniente to a different sort of kingdom a kingdom In which the strong should serve the weak and the great should he those who would serve were not easy. Various Incidents show how slow Peter was tu grasping (he truth. • • • IM 'T Peter, during these day» ot | ' 111: s in c e rity T 1 tragedy, m ust have th o u g h t It ia pnsslhle th a t new mennitiga o f the life and m inistry of Jesus came to h im , though, nt tlie dark m om ent fob lo w in g the c ru c ifix io n , III* hopes seemed disappointed and tie seemed ready to re tu rn to his fisherm an s nets w ith a sense o f a great hope and a great tragedy th .it had passed from his life . It was under these rln u m « stances th a t Jesus came to h im , and It was to Peter, w ith these uuestinnings in his heart, th a t the R esurrect ion restored fa ith , ami in b rin g in g film hack to fa ith and hope brought In to his life again a il the power of Ills deep ulle* glance and devotion. a tr e a t deal. Local Bowlers Win Honors in Portland Tlicr« la n prophetic keenness III the questions Hist Jesus asked him three times and In the re- aponse th a t Jesua gave to I'o le r’e reply “Simon, aon of Jonae, Invest thou me more Ilian these?” Peter was no longer b o a stfu l: he wae not aura th a t he excited nnyctio else In hla love of the M aster; and th is was his sim ple profession. “ Yea. L ord. Thou knoweat that 1 love Thee." • • • rp H E N It was th at Jesue gave him a elmpla task, not one of glory, not that of sitting near a throne, not that or some Buhllmo- ly niRKiiltlcent service rendered In the glory of great reward, but a very simple though very nec­ essary th in g —“ Feed my lam ha.". Again Ilia question. again Peter a avowal, and again the simple admonition of Jesua. "Tend my sheep." And then the third time the question and ill« deeper intensity of Peter's avow, ul. “ Lord. Thou knowest all things; Thou knowest that I love Thee." Rut the same simple task of service, "Feed my sheep " Then came the words, mani­ festly w ritten nome years after, prophetic in their reference to the death mid martyrdom that Peter was to enduro for his Mas­ ter The whole story of the lesson must ho read In relation to Peter's entlro life. Its full Im­ port nnd leaching for us ure do rived only when we relnle it thus to the whole life of Peter nnd to our lives. Hero was n man o f most Im ­ petuous c h a ra cte r w lih eu In- tebse u m h lllo n to excel ami to liud a forem ost place, whoso fisher­ man's Ufa was enriched w ilh dream s ot his place In a Mes­ s ia n ic kin g d o m ; nod yet In Ills great clim a x o f Ills life ho tlnds his grealest m ission In a sim ple task. Is It not so concerning a ll of us? I l is the th in g s th a t wo despise th a t. I f we h u t knew It. would m ake us great. It Is tho th in g s th a t too often we disregard (hat w ould lead us much nearer. If wo only know It, both to God and to man. IIFI.I.ANAll JANE I I I.K IH S i communities of (lie state und draws his admirers to Ids mecctlngs where- j TIGARD Funeral services were j ever he goes. held Friday for llelbtnuli Jane The loenl revival Is now In the | Hlilrd of a foul week campaign. Fellows, 8-1 late of Tigard. She was More than a ca|uiclly house Bun the m other of Mrs. Leila Mayllss i day night gives promise ot a stead ­ of Tigard. Wirt J FsUowa of W ash­ ily growing Interest this week ington, I) C Dr. Floyd Fellows la u t wek the evangelist delighted of Portland: sister of Mrs, K M Ida audience wilh Ids splendid .series Dennis. Burlington. Wash , uud C o f sermons on "The Jew ln Proph­ H Moody of l|iM|idam, Wash Inter ecy" and Ilic ¡Signs of thc nines." ment was In Crescent Grove ceme­ l'lllx week's themes cover the sub­ tery. jects. "The Lust Will and T esta­ ment of Chrlat," "False Hopes" and ¡Second (Aiming of Christ. Kutur- day night he continues Ids sermon. "Choked by the Devil." Next Bunday the aim Is 3Ü0 In the church school and decision serv­ ice conducted by the evungeliat. Flue liltlr seven-acre place wlih gissi Improvements, all In cultiva­ tion, clear of debt, 12 ndles from (lly Vivian llutUnnt The snow having melted, William Portland; to trade for larger place Eberlv made the tilp lo the end will assume difference. of the stub route with the mad Friday. George Fisher of Buxton, load Insure with boss, came through with a cater­ TUALATIN VALLEY pillar and grader Friday, scraping Hie snow off of the roads. INSURANCE AGENCY Mr. and Mrs. George Lucmcrmun visited at the Hunger brothers homes of Orchardule Wednesday. Charles Menke of Cedar Canyon cut the end of his third finger off 1114 Main NlreH Friday morning while currying a IlllUtrnr«». O rrfon saw. It dropped to the ground c u t­ ting Ids finger. To Exchange Hayward W. G. IDE Say you suw it in Uve Argus The e x tra creaminess o f M ilk o f M a g n e s ia is y o u r p r o te c tio n against harm fu l irritatio n Here is what the microscope shows about Milk of Magnesia. No. 1 is Kexall. No. 2 is the beat of severs! other brands. Tho pic­ tures explain why Kexall Milk of Magnesia is free from irritation. W h a t th e M ic ro s c o p e Show s 1 . R saall M tlh ef > . N e lk e n .,.«. « ..„ ...s so c r y i la b l i a i cause Irrita tio n . .¡j* (M „ , d ¡nations for engineering draftm an, junior medical officer and associate supervisor of elem entary education be held in the near future, ac- cording to word received by Miss Angie B. H arrington a t the local postoffice. Closing date for receipt of applications for these exam in- ations is February 18. Rice and Cranberries Are money crops th a t grow on wet land. W ashington county Is little interested In these two crops, but it is interested In the growing of alm ost every other kind of crop we can think ot and all of these crops dem and well drained soil If they produce as they should. T here Is absolutely nothing in which a farm er can invest his money, th a t will retu rn to him the profit th a t a small Investment ln Drain Tile and a little labor will bring. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR SAFETY 4% Safety Is the W atchword ot this Institution. Every known safeguard stands back of your Investment. Sound F irst Mortgages reduced each m onth by monthly paym ent—Insured against fire—supervised by S tate of Oregon. Any amount accepted. Earnings paid to you ln cash. IN V E S T TODAY! Washington Street between 1st and 2nd Hillsboro PLANT AT SCHOLLS, OREGON Our Motto— ‘‘Friendly Service . , , Fair Prices” Putterson. Evangelist Draws Large Crowds Here See POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO. fo r everything in BUILDING MATERIALS Common Lumber Finish Lumber Flooring Siding Mouldings Shingles Cedar Posts Doors - Windows Galvanized Eave Trough Galvanized Ridge Roll Felt Weather Strip Glass Cloth When a .shopkeeper most likely made bis wares, entirely by hand? When yon were shown a garment but no ef­ fort was made "to sell"? When only Paris was regarded as a fashion cen­ ter? Every country has its own fash­ ion center now. Business is a highly organized internationally operating mechanism. And now a;, always— MONEY SAVED IS POWER. Cement Lime Cement Block Tile Blocks Sand - Gravel Fuller Paints Roof Paint Roof Putty Wood Gutter Plywood Copper Weather Strip Asbestos Paper Asbestos Board Commercial National Bank If It's Lumber Call Our Number 1011 Ilaaellne Phone 2691 "T h e In J. M. PERSON, Manager Savings A lamn Bldg. Hillsboro, Oregon to r g r e t Independent Bank W in h ln g ta n C ounty” OREGON X HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIAN BEAUTY SHOPS Shaving, today, is only one of the things that has been simplified by the convenience of running water in the house. R. E. Wiley, local manager Hillsboro, Oregon SURGEON A. O. PITMAN, M. D. G eneral Beauty Work Telephone 1IR1X Bahony Iflll.horo Pharmae? PHYSICIAN and RURGKON X-Kar and Phyelo-Th.rapr Commercial National Rank Bid« Telephones Of flea 8211 Ilealtlenra 791 X Sanitary Beauty Shop DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D. All Kind, af Raaatr Work Physician and Surgeon W hen s h a v in g W A S a ta s k In the days of the gas light, the straight razor, the pitcher and the bowl, shaving really was a task. Then, father juggled his shaving mug and other paraphernalia on one crowded washstand. No wonder beards and sideburns were fashionable. and EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP P arm an an ta and all kinds of baauty work. OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n 39c Delta Drug Store PERMANENTS Wells Building a .pacialty T.l^phon. 1471 WKIL’8 APARTMENTS Mal>.l Schandal TELEPHONES Office 24X2 Ileeldenee 2441 DENTISTS GARBAGE COLLECTION DR. RALPH DRESSER Garbage Collection Dentist AND CANS Commercial Building D Telephone 144 C .enlnei. Runder hr Appointment P. CORRIEHI Telephone 2325 INSURANCE RUBBER STAMPS GEORGE T. McGRATH BUY YOUR We will assist with your layout—No cost. SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD full pint The Thatcher Federation in Hillsboro Friday. »She is the music chairm an of the coun- ty federation. Mr. and Mrs. Olger Penne enter- tained the following guests with a dinner and card party Saturday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thompson of Aloha. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Earl «^e M ilk o f Magnesia _______________1 — in R eaali. Goetter, #06. OHy; WUUan D u rst. 230. Commercial; and J 198. National. ueevea- Hillsboro bowling team placed third ln the sweepstakes to u rn a­ ment Sunday a t the Oregon alleys in Portland with a score of 2885 pins, only nine pins behind the Teddy Leavitt contin­ second place team The local team ues Evangelist draw large crowds to hear consisted of Ray Dillon. Claud Cook. him to each night at the Christian Hugh Rogers J r . H erm an Rehse Sunday the evangelist nnd and William Goetter. Rehse had church. his family were guests of the lm-al second high average score in the churrh with a pot luck dinner fel­ eight-team tournam ent w'itli a n : lowship following the morning serv­ average of 199. ice. Eighteen young people respond­ Play in the local bowling leagues ed to the evangelist's Invitation last week were as follows: Com­ Sunday morning following his ser­ mercial league—Fairway 2. Curry’s mon on the "Lost Christ " In every 1; Cosletts 2. Safeway 1. National m e e tin g In' d e liv e rs th is serni'ti league—Union "76'' 3. National because of a request by a reclaimed G uards 0; Pharm acy 2. Bristol 1. C hristian nnd because it never City league—Lentz 2. Pastim e 1; fails lo revive Indifferent churrh Irelands 2. C. C. Store 1. Commer­ members who hear it. cial league—Home Laundry 2. Ice Delegations are coming to these Works I; Hillsboro Motors 2. Royal meetings from Salem. Portland, Soda Works 1. Beaverton, North Plains und F o u st High scores in the leagues were: Grove. Evangelist Leavitt has held W Hossack, 189. American; William meetings in a hundred different s7. entertained ^ I v e S f f i j & ? l R ^ S ? . M r e V a K g ljy “ ,U a t hOme A g ® evening with a neighborhood card H effern an andI Mrs, M . J . ¿ g m r t h . M anni£ gu, Coyote ^ 1 6 . in W l k b ^ A ' d i ^ e r « Virginia McCann Dorothy TT,tv receired the awa?d of third , AIex A11®11 and H arP ' Webb ran and business meeting will be held . n d V S S f J l Cecil Brockman ¿ 2 2 received tne a s a rd of tn ira a CQyote h, h had bppn a t th e chamber of commerce rooms of Portland were Sunday guests at The left handed table was decor- a^ gbi]]Pd u ¿¿th arock^ thC Sn0W' 111 th c evening.__________________ th^ ? H T MMvnexn n ^°hraeB axter and r ^ < 7 w l l t e r ^ Mr" Mr. and Mrs. Ohlemi'ller visited C O LLE G E M A N PROVES GOO H rarv* Petera w e n ^ t o ^ h e L,“ le to ia^ d M cC a^.' jiST- *«®® of B anks„Saturday. "This college is certainly a place R e tu rn s fro m Vet H o sp ita l o f miracles.' writes the man. "There Nestucca on a fishing trip during my Tews. C. W. Larkin. George Bill Klum is home from Vet- is hardly a student prayer meet- o n th e hill farm s T iiS in e 1 r^ m m in ' ^ n d 'v fr ''" c ^ W erans' hospital In Portland, where mg in which some one docs not Many farmers on th e hill farm» Lorraine Demmin. and Mrs. C. W . tr e a te d for s in u s tro u b le te testify ? tifu to e a actual c tu a l c experience xnenenc to th the of were sewing grain during th e short Larkin as hostess being absolutely penniless and ol __ The program of the evening con- spell of fine weather. __ having the need m et through sud­ Mr. and Mrs Joe M agnuson^at- sisted of a piano solo by Mr- C. "LiiTfird R l’b e k i l h s den notification of a job or of tended the funeral service for their Earl Stretcher, duet by Lynn How money coming from somewhere. niece Miss Lavanna Peterson a t ar