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1 H E
H IL L S B O K O
A RGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OR E G O N
Thuisduy. Eebruury 7. 1986
ert Stevens and Mr. and Mrs. Cllf-
ers have been preaching on It but
I ton Bagley, all ot Portland
cedar timbers (or the new mill a t I
can t give you the exact location 1
Mr. and Mrs. W P. S artain of
P enult Imueil
Manning otf the Jam es Penman ,
You are welcome to come and hear I
Portland were Monday callers at
_ Frydei
...... ululi» __iu
lati lianling perm it waa issued
property.
The
ami
M
tilts.
Sermon
will
also
lx-
,,|>eii
tor
the Soule home.
Finlaiuis
are planning on building I Monday to N J. Persons by the
ilat
questions at any time on a n y th in g !
Club lia s Party
a mill.
____
you want to ask, come ami meet
county , court. Bond of * toon wu
The Laurel Lights 4 11 sewing
Mr.
ami
Mrs filarles F ('m illiini Dotted
with
us
Tilts
won't
"burn
you
up
club, a number of th eir friends and
of lllllaboro visited a t tile Gito *
Evangelist Melvin E. Janies, pastor, j
their leader. Miss Irene Stevens,
Tim merm an hour Tuesday after
B irth d a y * Observed; Tesch enjoyed a party at the Mrs. Lena
S to p g e ttin g u p n ig h t«
Free
Methodist
Church
Meyers home Saturday. The girls
Roy M ille r H u rt, John C u rl *“£ "
Ewdng hiked
Leaves fo r W a lla W a lla
—_ ------- lióme from
Revival services will close Sunday
arc now sewing on th eir pm cush­
Make This 25e Test
Hillsboro
'lffiesdav
with
Ills
pro­
ntglit Evangelist A C Archer has
ions. Ten members and the follow­
Honored on B irth day
Use Juniper oil. Bueliu leaves
visions on m.s back.
been with us two weeks. Services)
ing guests were presen t: DeLaunce
ele.
to
flush out excess ai-IUs ami
(By Mr». F. L. Brown>
The Caterpillar anti g r a d e r
Friday, Saturday and Sunday at
Cady. Millicent Dunsmoor. R uth and
< Hv Mrs Jchtt M luvltlaon I
smoothed the road from Banks to waste m ailer (le t rid of bladder
7 30 p. m Sunday morning. Sunday i
LAUREL -T h e electric "juice'' Julia Eastman. Dorothy W lnsnand
Irritât ton th a t causes waking up
school, 10. preaching at It. P re a c h -; HELVETIA A group of young tin1 "Y " Thursday.
will be turned on this week for Helen Otto. Mary Joyce. Helen
Mr. amt Mrs Clarence Updike frequent desire, scanty flow, burn '
the homes which are prepared for Vorhees, Irene W hitmore and Nor-
Illg
Sunday evening, 7:30. by Evan- fulks had a party
i
at the A. II amt
lug
amt baekuehe. G et Juniper ml
son moved back to their
lt on the extension west of the ma Meyers
gellst A C. Archer. the closing mes- Merer home Si
Sal in day night The home small
Bueliu leaves. e tc . Ip little green
Thurstla
lay evening after
store. The line extends to Raleigh
John Watkins President
sage to m e ami hear the , closing evening
was
sue
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—
pent
in
dancing.
Pres-
tablets called I,ukein, the hladtln
sermon from "the man wtth
with the
the ent
cut v were Misses
*•
W hitmore's place O thers who are
John W atkins was elected presi-
Hilda. Anna and two-week stay f in Port land.
laxative In four day* If not pleased
thorn In Ills f l e s l i Y o u will tlnd H
H erta
erts Meyer, Marguret lltnlon. _ _
prepared are Ray Vorhees, B B
B. dent of the newly organized calf
go
back amt get your 3fte. G et void
a
welcome
here.
B.
Y.
Yates
Pastor
Cooley. W. J. Shaw. John Will. M
M. club in the Laurelview school dis- .
Inez Erdman. Jean Wenger and M r x
'i f - i . - L M d > l / l c
regular sleep and feel "full of ' pep
Keyser, and Lloyd Dailey. Adolph trici. Wilour Moore is viee-presi-
Clara Thi-linlhild. ami Messrs Lewi . 1
O l . I I K I I t ,K1S
Delta
Drug store Adv.
Schm idt is having his house wired dent. Marie Smith, secretary, and
Donaldson. W alter Heraliey, Roy
Amos Watkins, leader. The two
this week.
and Wilmer Holer. Clarence and
Mrs. W. L. Stevens and Mrs. J. other members are Jean Watkins
Wk Ilk'AI. IN HUAI, ESTATE!
Ernest Tschabold. Lovat ami Jim
H. Haase attended the Blooming and Junior Dunsmoor. First meet-
Davidson. Albert and Wilfred tlros-
Wrtla
HLOOMINQ Ladles Aid of tin*
Ladies' Aid a t the Fred Haase uig is scheduled for February 15.
sen. Wesley Pleren, Carson Hanson Lutheriin church met with M i n
Fire «ml Aetomablle Inaurane«
home a t Firdaie Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Amos W atkins and
I By Mr. Frank Pei.ddl I
Daniel
llo slik . Rudolph Meyer amt Fred Haase Tilth-.dm Officer.', wei
M.k« I.a«ti« «n,! laatia Hural y 11«. tut.
Mr. Whitmore Honored
children and Mrs. A. Naderer vis-
KlX'K CREEK Tile members of Allen Berger
elected as follows Mrs John Btark
A T L I & W IH M E R
Herman Whitmore was pleasant- ited the Hagg dairy at Reedville
Battery A . O. N. O . celebrated the
president; Mrs lem uird Mullly I K U R
Early Press Time Appreciated
ly surprised Saturday m gnt when Sunday afternoon,
IIII.I.HIUIIIO. URMIUN
sixty-eighth anniversary of the o r­
vice-president; Mrs E W Hlnrleli.
Many
appreciative
rem
arks
are
relatives and friends gathered at
Anne Margaret, little granddaugh-
3-alvpb.
il«
I Sill
I]]« Haoutd g|
ganization Saturday night at The h iu u d In tnt«, v lc ln lfv
secretory; Mrs Frank nr.nm„w
his home to help celebrate his ter of Mr. and Mrs. M Kevser.
Red Steer
‘
“
th irtieth birthday anniversary. His spent Saturday and Sunday with
brother-in-law .
Leonard Kober- j them. Her parents. Mr. and Mrs
stein of Oaston. was a guest of Charles Keyser, of Portland were
honor also it being his seventeenth Sunday guests and took then-
birthday anniversary. Pinochle and daughter home.
“500'' were played. Guests from a
Mr and Mrs. John Will and
a distance were Mr. and Mrs. Al- daughter Marjorie visited Mr. Will's
bert Koberstem and sons Oren and parents. Mr. and Mrs John Will
about two weeks ago while sleighing
Schrroo At the incettiiu of the
F.rrrylliliig In Inaurane«
Miller Hurt
Albert of Gaston. Mr. and Mrs. Sr., at Beaverton Sunday.
came home from a Portland lies
jailing people of the church on
Frank Hill of Hillsboro. Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. George Tews and
epO TS will love the pretty new frocks of chains. P attern 363,
pital Saturday. He still limps
Flume
|» |
|UK W ashington
utlou to I
Mrs. Marion Boge of Portland Mr. son Jimm ie visited Mrs. Tews' aunt
, Is recovering.
The freedom of m ovem ent which children like Is furnished
and Mrs. Leslie Lee and three cliil- Mrs. C ns Zinsli. of Boring Sunday'
Spring
Activities
Here
Angeles (
by th e sm art pleais th a t hang so slrn ig h t below (lie drop yoke;
dren and Teon Lovegren of Cherry They were accompanied by Mrs
Spring seems to be on the
uinann.
and the perky puff sleeves are very m a t. P attern s available in I here Fred Burns. Robert Moses
Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Savage Harry Cline of near Hillsboro.
Y O U N G 'S
of Portland, and Miss Sophia Jack-
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sizes 4 to 10 years Slie S calls for 2 ' , yards of 35in,-ti fabric
Return« from New York
Christ Jaggl have planted early
Florence Meyer, who for several
son of Scholls.
and ts yard con trast These easy-to-ni.ike dresses are splendid
garden and others are plowing anil
Harold
Pleren. who returned years was confined t<> per home
Jacob P arr sang a solo at Sunday-
|
seeding
and
pruning
trees
iu w ashable cottons, crepes, o r woolens.
January 12. from a trip Io Now through Illness, is again able to at- I
school Sunday on his eighty-iourtii
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. York and oilier eastern ports, i- tend Sunday school.
F o r th e m ature of figure, few- fro rk s are as becoming as the
"Thoughtful. Sym pathetic
birthday anniversary. Mr. Parr, who German M. E. Church. Bethany
Frank
Pezoldt
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
spending
a short vacation with his
Mrs. |, Hackett, who for the past
trim ly tailored one. P attern 375. The soft ruffling can he om itted
Service’*
was born in Germany,
. has been a
On Germantown road. Sunday-
Dave Hershey. Mrs. Margaret Hager parents. Mr. and .Mrs Al Pleren f,'w m onths has been residing with
Thune »72
Hlllsboru
w ithout d etractin g from the modish excellence of this model.
resident of this community many school every Sunday. 10 a. m.; Ger-
and Mr. and Mrs. E Korn of Hel­ Mr. Pleren was a s.-aman on board her duugiiter. Mrs. E W Hinrichs.
years.
P a ttern s come In sizes 36 to 52. Size 44 requires 5 yards o,
| m an service. 11 a. m . firs; a n d
vetia , , Mr. , and , .Mrs,
„ Korn also
- - vis
— (,’e 8. S San Gabriel and Is now **'11 January 2» for Berkeley Cal
Tesch Leaves
third Sundays; English service. 11
SSJnch crepe, satin or woolen, and »» yard contrasts for the
¡¡ted Mrs. Louisa Fuegy and at the waiting his turn for a call to sail
vlslt her sister.
Fred Tesch Sr. departed for Walla a. m.. ____
_ ___
second
and fourth Sundays
ruffles.
; home of Mr. and Mrs. C hrist Jaggl.
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tl. ------
probably
to the o * rien t. Mr.
pteren
Herbert ~
Flcken
made a 1500 pi­
Walla. Wash . Monday where he has i —E. Julius Traglio pastor
Mrs. Fred Jossy has b»‘en s u f f e r- r - has
__ _____
____
__ trips to C hina since nochle bid at J. Henry- Haase's
tf
made
two
a position with the canning com­
Ing an attack of flu but is recover- he become a sailor.
To
secure
a
PATTERN
and
8TEP-HY-S1
EP
SEWING
IN.
birthday
party
Jununry
27.
pany there. Andy Egesdahl has
Christian Science Society
108
„
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MeCuen
R 1 1*1 < I It INS. fill out the i u ;>on b lo w , being sure to MENTION
rented the Tesch farm and will
Services are held every Sunday
’•“^
»
h
o
e
.season
(iix-ned
and
children
of
I-ongvlew
Wash
"T
h
e
Band
P
l
-
v
.
THE' N AMK OF THIS NEW SPAPER.
The 1935 horseslxie season was visited her parents Mr and Mrs
?. n
* **y * v»n
place S e r v in at 8 o 'c lo c k ; s in d a /s c h r o i
opened at the John Schneider home David Tschabold Sunduv
Feature at " *’
Venetian
H ^ , 1S a JunWr a‘ “ «. m. Pupils up to the age
^unday.
C
hrist
Jaggl
Sr
Christ
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
erm
an
Zles
and
cue,
romance
aaietv
n„. syu-
romance,
galety
-the
in Hillsboro high school.
of 20 years are welcomed. Free
Jaggl
Jr
.
Alfred
Jaggl
and
Arnold
children
of
Vancouver.
Wash.,
mid
onvms
oi
i.m
lh
ill
arc
io
la-
FASHION
BUREAU.
103
PARK
AVENUE.
NEW
YORK
b«’ found
*
\
T
r
a*'2n
‘
f
*
........Schubothe
and
Ui.l
Nelins
of
in
! i
Birthdays Observed
i reading room open on W ednesdays;
most delightful college
Francis (Toots) Coolidge of Port- and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p m
J
Mr? JohiL O utselunldt Portland were guests a t the A. H ro tn a tin -----
i to .oine
cömVfrom
HÓÙywólS,'
Enclosed f i n d ......... eenis Pi-use seud me the patterns
from
“
"
land and Verna May were honor Sunday's topic. "Spirit "
attended a card party Tuesday night Meyer home Sunday-
The Band Plays On.
Checked beiow, at 15 cents each
guests a t the Mrs. M. Coolidge
— -
on Sauvies' Island al the home e of
John Curl
Curl Honored
Honored
or
John
The picture, playing at the Vene-
home Thursday evening c e le b rat-)
their son-in-law and daughter. Mr.
Mt
Banks M. E. Church
A
group
of
friends
had
a
surprise
tian
Thursday. Friday am Sat r-
P
attern
No.
362
Size
ing their thirty-sixth and seven-
and Mrs. Carl Sehnabele. Mr Out
3 u t- party for John Curl January 32 day. Is sw lft-m A tag VglS pi a id m '
Sunday school every Sunday, 9:45
tenth birthday anniversaries,
re- i — m -- Mrs H. Jensen, superintend-«
schm idt won
honors.
o
n
iiu
u
u
is
.
the
occasion
being
his
birthday
viu
u
ra
tin u n th r iJ ..
¿ 1 ..
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P attern No. 375
Size
Farm ers In this vicinity are busy spklt a n d ’S t is a film ^ " 3 5 2
Mr. and Mrs. William B arret and
spectively. Th«jse present besides ent. Preaching services by Ellsworth
ret and
Mr and
.Mrs.
S.
r fields.
The rainy weather
weaUier rbllnz»
college raiher"i>.rn
™ thrr thY , ", / " ‘.V u‘ . i '
the hostess and honor guests were Tilton, pastor, every Sinidav eve-
Billie
Barret
ano
ana
Mrs.
s . In th
the
fields
Name ................................................. A ddress.
Yu?'
¿oohdge and son Dale. umg. 8 o clock. Ladies' Aid meets
M r s ^ i i 'i : t t U r s S X . M r } X , ^ r d t d W g rt* wfnU-r“ g ^ '.n b 7 , delightful
, ^ “ " ’“ ^ boy-und-glrl
- a n d - ’mcl romance
Alden Rosevear and Alien Hansen first and third Wednesdays at 7
City ......................................................
of Portland. Elfred Trout of Glen- n. m .
Wednesdays a t 2
Stale
B arret was u local resident many
m«»tv seeded „.vum««
J M to perfection by Iletlv
However,
»
h
a
t
grain
was
Furnew
id Robert Young They
WOOd.
illiam and
and Mickey
wood. WasH..
Wash., W
William
,
seeded Is looking fine and If good are supj
Name of this n e w s p a p e r.................
Reidweg of the Johnson district
Herman Trachsel. former owner weather continues there will be u are
‘ supported win, » cast Including
Congregational
Church
He'aly'
®rWUl
L,'° c “ r r ‘ho and led
and Messrs, and Mesdames H. J.
of the Rcx-k Creek store, and Mary lot of grain seeded this week
Sunday, io a. m.. the c h u r c h
Borgelt,
Fred
Tesch
Sr.,
Frances
sehooi~Richärd“
wiÎÀ
l\
n
n
e
r
o
i
n
,
/
1
Trachsel
visited
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wll-
Mr.
and
Mrs
VanVIlet
and
Mr
Nibler, J. May and four children, ent Morning ' w'orihip n Aclock'
All m aterials specified in above patterns may be purchased
Ua Fuegy Sunday. Mr .Trachsel and Mrs. o . F. spencer of Portland
Georee
Ruv Coolidge.
rvmiid«»«* Sermon
o CIOCJC.
i has been making some improve- and Mr. and Mrs" Clark Z ureiter'of ly 1 n.qifv* thJ.'KAr»?Itr
“ kJn d :
in local stores.
George Rosevear
Rosevear and
and Rav
"Is
Youth
God-Conscious?'
~
Velma Rosevear. Fred Coolidge.
m ents In his Portland store
Sandy were guests of Mr mid Mrs unm f
1 Argus direct und at
extend a hearty welcome every Corinthians. Crusader service a t 6
____
Gregory Nibler and Arkle Rosevear.
Mcthodisi r
c->.
u
Mrs c R d . : Portland. Mi and WUllam Z u rcn er S unday
I
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STANDASS Olt COAVANT OT CAllTOSNIA
Good Record Made
Church s c h o o l u
V« l,rCi>
night a t 7:30 o'clock—R. L. P u t- p. m. Come and fellowship
with Mrs Dirk Tocn, 'o f T jn n to n mid Mrs. Elmer O uerbcr' Is 111 this
Perfect scores in arithm etic and C a V e ^ u p e r i^ n d e n t n . v ? ^
n am ' paSWr'
, he
fo ks Evangelistic serv- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grossen of week Mrs J. C. Wenger who
has
spelling were made by Evelyn Schu- ship i
i bv toe
ice 7:45 p. m . special music and West Union visited Mr. und Mrs been 111 for some tim e '
better
niacher. a seventh grader of the snhiact
good singing. Subject for the eve- Albert Toelle Sunday.
now.
Laurel Farms
to H ave Light
Helvetia Folk
Attend Party
'¿cue Lliecki Pctí&má
Rock Creek Man
Attends Reunion
AicJ at Blooming
RUSNLOW
l imerai Home
CHURCHES
TO GET IT -« JU S T SAY
DEARL
O IL
v s s '-s .M iu .c n u c Ottb-
Sunda7 guests at
thp
the RAipiah
Raleigh whitmnv»
Whitmore hnn,o
home. O toer
Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs
z' - " - Whitmore Mr. and Mrs. Her-
Whitmore m n l<TemihD)vegreii"
and Mrs H M W h iX n d
v“ daughters of M i d w i ™ e
*Y " ^ *** h ,
u . dg
p. in., iru oy Airs.
__ ______ - ___
S awor*h „T o p ic. "God or Self. " - ln« - ? ev- aIld Mrs. W. A. H arter, and Hulda Zurbrugg of the Liberty
A large crowd attended the public |
Rev. R. H. Wisecarver, vicar.
pastors.
j i - » - ............ — « ..... ..............................................
?hst.
en^ to>. Purt.land Sunday to sale at the late Kai l H aef,w.
. , I
liger's
r i s 1 >^L3'r^ZurbruKK? s*-st<,r- MrR •>lnrc Haturduy Many old faaluon-
Beaverton Church of Christ
Elizabeth Dappen. who Is very 111.
ed home-made articles sold for a
Pilgrim House
Febriiary 10: Public worship, fifth . We. Wli'h t0 remind you th a t Ted-
Mr and Mrs. Mota and son are good price. The sale was a sucet
“
being very few In tile neigh­
Sunday after Epiphany. 10-30 a d* Leavitt, who is now holding now located on Brooks Hill Mrs there
m' .and 7 30 ,P- m. At morning
at Hillsboro, is to begin Motz was formerly Jewell Brooks. borhood tills year
prayer Pastor Henrv S. Haller will hls meetings in Beaverton February
HR. FRANK II. INGRAM
T rinity Lutheran Church
speak
Slaves.”
in 15-.
P M ? ti l d M rsd S iS e v ' R otS toom d«Publih w,o r s 5 l i p a"m .';"su n - ro
i^ e m on
o ra "Freeing
H o n “ of the
Abraham
S'Lnv
" n e x t Sunday C. F. sw ander. sec- ,
has
rrceh ed by' Mrs
id two sons wero
J chdo1' 9 45 . and Bible class, coin s birthday.
Sermon tonic
a t retary of the state missionary socl- ¿'IL'f..?.ngI am J t h e death of her
«II» V i.l.i, ll,„l.„ni
S S ä d a T g u ^ i « rehlsa S S
^ n l ù b j S T t . T Î h e ' Œ i ï ë A birthday.
t a g Sermon
f c ^ T h topic
? K a t e ^ w i l ï p ^ a c T ‘b o t o ^ S ^ d
Erank H " ^ ¿ r a m . T t
Mr Peterson a n d William F
3 ïte rîy o r ^ r t l a l d
th6r ““
a senes on tag of the Tares.” from the da™s ' vSning Services for the day are as
Cat . January 20
Haase.
president of the Farm ers
«w
«
*
H it
a sC m P .S
TAT S«*Q j » rX •
U I« « 11.
«
r.
cvcxc
A N * « a -. V
««*—
_ and
- ■ Bible
«-« I x_ « study T /A iollows
I I ( X XX' «: * I k 1 I
" "
... T «.
Rr ' In g,ar’1 was born in W ash- Muuia'i AreSIInsuniticelIconiptuiy
of
Heb.
gospel. I Sunday.
Catechism
Bible -SUP
school. I * 9 45
a. nr.
T U1h,omegUwèrea ‘M-‘r'e >tî>"'nhâm’ rouLUeveren <zSerHiCe a!so --------------
comes 8 ?ach
15 H arris.
superintendent;
o — ■— 9 30 a ~m. ' February
1 B.
— *-•— ■—*- coni- Lngton <i?1u nty; n UgV*5 2i I878' Hp Hillsboro, appraised th r liaywunl
cer home
Dean Lvle DunsmnXt
5>°iU- ' ery Sunda>' ° '-er KEX at 14: St Valentine's Dav—Open house munlon service ■followed
l
bv prc.i,l,- * “ a “ n . ° f the late Mary mid school and the George toem er-
Mickey N
ÎS u ___________
nd a l ^ T ^ t l a ^ i 1
Youu are cordially wel- from 2 until 5 p. im. t o all frif^d ! ln“ - 11 a
y<
people's meet- o a *nuy R In?r,an’-
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man buildings
Monday.
A rthur rd
M Îs'H2w arOH ______ _
to WOTshj»
««•
the house. Especially for m oto? ^ _ ^ » . P - «" young
• preaching.
7:30 p „,?*£ lV?.VPS _a_dauKhter _Mrs. Mary
Mr. and Mrs. Willis H iatt visited
Mr. and Mrs Howard Rice" and
ers
or
Christian
Council
club
mem-
m.
Sisterhood
meeting
Wednesday
Eii.',"
.
^
i
1
'
aPd
,»
s"
n-
Her-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Alvin H unger of
„ .
of
Miss Marie Schmidt of Hillsboro
R e v Pentecostal
xr v A Tabernacle
" L ----- ---
ers. sponsored by Pilgrim Guild. WIth luncheon at noon. Midweek
TPas!i' 2ls2.
°T' l>ardaie January 27.
visited at the B. G. McNay home
mSokna™ f
°?U8hrito« returned
begins March 6 Confirmation Frray$r “ rvice Wednesday at 8 p. m
T1>,°71a-S F ,„ and P uy of
L Q. Laemerinan of Dilley came
Sunday.
& £ un4 2 ': J * 0? Communion on M Putm an, minister.
>d a» d Or J W* of Seaside Monday morning to help Willis
The e c h ^
th e “ su" Sundav
« ^ < 5 ” T h u rsd a^ Y o u n r ^ p k " .
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
a t Laemerman timber.
morning seemed not to excue Rev. Couehran b°n
stre*t.
^ heduJed- Pilgrim Guild
Crcsent City.
people of this community very much thp wnrii*
^£?vezed around
T^yrs'4a-'i. a t 2. for all inter-
Fritz Stegm ann was getting out
Above North Plains)
m., a class
having good
growing in
„ e
memory
certificates
to all
Fied
who
have
learned
the
requirem
ents
Saturday
Bethany Baptist Church
on each card. The prim ary class
win abtgm rSh ^ ailSi?»Ci oUdgP' “ d PpoP ^ UUâ n d Kcustom si Riley KaiffS , Blb,1,e “ bool, 9:45 a. m.. classes f1“5 som ething to "work "fo?'’an d “ U
as1 »
s,ec0Pd semester man is t h e piano’ accomna^ « io l , aU- Preaching service, l i a. m i,ear^nK of the Word. The pastor at
high J h œ î He h ls h i£ „ Ro?Sru<,t Meetin«s »Hl be held every ^ S t o t
"T Îie Cry m the
“ £* " ill contiue hls sermon on
g rln c ta Îto é r M r s ^ . Ä d g ^ a n d
M° nday at 7:45'
Ä
, Stt r£ e.?__a A a2æ n
Young
peoples meeting. 7:30 p m. Song 17113 Sunday he will speak on “The
attending Hillsboro high school.*
and preaching service. 8 p. m.. sub- Church in the Heavens.” A special
C hristian Church
YOUR FUNDS
"*V«ra!?d
Mrs.
p.
Hebeisen
and
j
e c t, "The
Irresistable Power."
P ow er" Abies' duet wui
will sing "His E
Eye is
son
45 »
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a f t t of
e A d o U ----------
R u & Lord's
l X day
N b „ church
Ci s H school
N0sler' 8 superinteVden?
z ^ M . rn
. e frresisteble
- Rev. T h e o ! laulpt “ uel
T&e
pastor will
.
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A,., MQ?ler- superintendent. Leger txastor
Safeguard
your
money by Investing In this institu­
speak a t 2 p . m. on more of the
..v,.uv
.
our chance to break all
Ber’ P®st° r -
tion, which is backed by seasoned First Mortgages.
"Seeker.” The regular evangelistic
Friday evening guests at the B In re E v iU ^ ¿ u 300 u1" , a tten d '
sermon a t 8 p m. You are welcome.
Foursquare Church
G- McNay home W€*re D- xrd \Tr t^»mp/xrx
ipember should bring
O ur type of monthly reducing mortgage has stood
F rank P tit Sr and so n ? I ^ k ^ r ^ t o k " ' r — i Mornmg worship, n
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.{’i i<??y.d?8htT
Ev'anK ____________
eUstlc service, ___
song^rvice^ijut13»'5 areJinterestccl
th e test for over 100 years.
and
Lawrence
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Special
music.
Sermon
by
8cod
music
and
good
singing.
Rev
in
and Lawrence oi Portland
oc*inun oy
i «iuaiu ana gooa singing. Rev. in the
" "a a lta
r”
p »
lta on
r” r service.
The pastor
pa.,tor
Checks for earnings mailed you semi-annually.
Alden Rosevear and Allen Hansen 6 so n mdVW'r. .c ^irJ^ lan Endeavor.
wiH speak on the subject will the
sneak
of Portland spent from Thursday lu3^ r?ntoideJm - ° r'
s S .1
B‘adp ' Sunday E arth .^ S p ecial soi The Wicked on
Why not have the best?
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2
n
^
st
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the
Read
my
"inue*
C
lear/
'
1
Tuesday
18
S t s S M?aynd\ ì 1th
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es
the fnrmpr e UortkA t « — — * . i n te r m e d i a te . sen x>i a . 9.4o a. m. Contest for th e Read m v Titi© r*,
IN V E S T
TO D A Y I
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Rose young
’
s s s n
r z s
*?
S Â ’ regular service of prayer and
dent « X “ Ä S ? 2 2 K
Serm
on
will
be
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. T t g e ^ ^ ^ f W a s h . . m. Songarì e ^ t o C
Many questions have come
o f in over this or late. Many preach-
d
t o - a k n . ? endrtm
it,Mt
i m T 'Idge h ° me S r X ^ ^ V Ä ^ S f
s-----
ttme,
Sunday visitors a t the
V tism
al aerviPA
uza»
R E L IA B L E
tismal
service.
We" ____
urge
Soule home were Mrs Soule's si«- to
aztinw
V w i'i —
“*BC everyone
everyone
ter, Mrs. w . F. Katoel Mr Kai
nivhr
't i . Lf avltt m eetlnK« e« h
bel and their son and daughter of in fh b 'le^ rt h v 1% ^ >nui’uli lty ls >*-
Newberg.
u uaugnter or “ ‘« b lessed by toe splendid gospel
a
Will nave the second nf nur cf.,^,.
sroup meetings in preM ratfon for
.. r
S
u
‘S e r i e s ™ °n
be a “Pot Luck
following." P aren ts^are urged*1“?5
ehn’rire^I?Y SiOn WlU ** made for
®e»*r’“ e room, d ur-
8 “ “ StUdy hOUr'
Hayward
4%
SAFEGUARD
ä
HOT WATER
* 9 .2 5
a month
“ b J
a y « .
a ¿ g
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
S S U S -J ^ S J -« ; a - L «
J. M. PERHON. Managrr
Havings 4c Ix»an Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
PHYSICIAN
A. O. P IT M A N . M . D.
Telephone US IX
Bali ony ffill.horn Pharmacy
PBTRIC1AN and HÜRdRON
X-Hay and Phralo-Therapy
Commercial National Bank Bid«
Telephone«
Office «281
Reeldence T#1Z
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. W IL E Y . M . D.
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
nt,
E v eryth in g in Building M a te ria ls ”
Phone 2691
1011 Baseline Street
Commercial National Bank
-1 «aro»,,
"The Largext Independent Bank
in Washington County”
IFDICI
HILLSBORO
OREGON
Phyxiclan and Surgeon
Wells Building
Office 2882
TELEPHONES
Realdenee 2881
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Garbage Collection
Dentist
AND CANS
Commercial Building
Telephone 144
Erenlngs, Sunday hy Appointment
INSURANCE
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephone 2325
BUY YOUR
Waahlngtnn County Agmielaa
INSURANCE H E H V liq
RUBBER STAMPS
Shut« Bank Bolldln |
HILlaSBORO ARGUS
For Information about Dlr«
autom atic / u t , ^
• Modest liiidgeie rnn now nflf()r|j j(
...ff fo r tle M h o t w a te r n e rv ire l Don't
i
deny yonroelf n„ y |,lngcr lhp
.
ment o f plentiful, clean hot wuler o f
safe ternpcrnlure, ready any time y«„
la m a fap e e t-d a y or night, winter '
or summer.
<
Just rent « Hlgh-Low Automa.l«
G « Watcr H c rte r...I/A e y„ H Wo„ w
rent " n y t h , ^
Th<>
(| | |
only » 1.25 n month. The operating
cost alao very small hecausc of |„ w.
k
ol any k ln ,|_ .|gn „„
rontrfl<.,_
rtlk '" a
‘•'•«••ge-iake no
risk. Ami if y„„ «ho.,Id ever find it
neresHary to discontinue th l. rental
-erncc, w c w ill u k e on, the heater
without a removal charge
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
Phone 2211
A
UNLIMITED
SURGEON
G eneral Beauty Work
All Kinds of Bcaoty Work
PERM ANENTS
a ■ porta It jr
Telephone 1471
WEIL’S APARTMENTS
Mabel Schendel
it toward accumulation for home ownership!
Save regularly and as much as you can af­
ford !
and
E V E ’S B E A U T Y S H O P
Permanent« and all kind« of
boatity work.
We are completely equipped to supply
you with all building and decorating ma­
terials lor home or commercial building
construction. See us for itemized estimates
to be submitted in applying for a loan.
Operating cost is fow, tool
from
Hllleboeo
nr Ita Advertisers rail Th<
G e. complete d a t .II. « DIALERS, PLUMBERS or
P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
Arvoa — IMI
1300 M ain Street