The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 14, 1935, Page 11, Image 11

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    Thursday, Februury 14, 1936
THE
P ie S o cia l at
H I L E S RO K O
ARGUS,
J u n io r H i to
H IL L S B O R O ,
M o u n ta in d a le
G iv e P rogram
T est: I F rier 2 :1 1 -1 7 ; 4 : l-A
The Inlrrnallotial Uniform Mun­
day M< Iliad Lesson for Feb. 17
Lutheran Service* Sunday;
Several Partie* Held
Postponed Event Scheduled
for Friday Evening
I JETEIt'S leaching and counsel*
MOUNTAINDALE
( le-liet-u-liH
•
•
to (he early Christian*. *■
contained In a Inner to the
church**, emphasize* good be­
havior and abstinence from evil.
The Christian wai In an unlqu*
and difficult position In (he an­
cient world, as he Is In som*
measure In the world of today.
Ho had given Ills heart and mind
to a heavenly kingdom and to
heavenly Ideals while still living
In an earthly situation, sur­
rounded by people whose religion
and ideals were pagan.
With this pagan religion and
Ils Ideals, all manner of thing*
were consistent that are not con­
sistent with purity of life and
Integrity of human relationship«.
Thu ancient cities and society In
which these Christians lived were
permeated with licentious prac­
tices. The standards of life were
low.
Hence It was necessary con­
stantly to warn the Christian*
against the ways of the world and
to turn their eyes to the holiness
of Christian llviug.
• • •
' I ’HESE Christians lived under
1 political condition* where their
very faith was apt to mark them
for persecution. Therefore, it wag
all the more necessary that they
should obey the law and give alle­
giance to rulers In everything in
which their consciences could per­
mit them to do so.
In general, Peter suggested that
Christians . should
su-
. . . . , show
... the . ...
f,er ,r
their faith and life
by the quality of their living.
r
Mrs. Gutschmidt
Johnson
Phone 2102
,
PUTA
'SWING in
I youp stride
Feel new vigor and
tingling good health, by
keeping f it with a quart
of m ilk a day! That
goes for youngsters and
adults! Let us deliver
your daily quart!
FIR G RO VE
DAIRY
Phone 4RX1
You are a
I’m glad you
^splendid hostess1 didn’t visit us
Milly... so much
before we
-Hot Water!
*
Hillsboro DecoratingCo.
Bus Driver H u rt
in Sherwood Wreck
Bend
>
They were men who bad com*
Into a great freedom; only they
must us* their freedom not as a
privilege to offend their follow
men, hut rather as an occasion
of love and service.
I'eler admonished them to fear
Ood and to honor the king. It Is
not difficult to fear Hod. but It I*
not always easy to honor kings.
Kings have not always shown
themselves worthy of much honor,
and though we have no king In a
democracy, our rulers and states­
men do not always command our
respect.
• • •
V ET we ought to have respect
1 for all that rulers and states­
men themselves should stand for.
If our laws are not right. If our
political leadere are not men of
Integrity and honor and wisdom,
we ebow the proper attitude of
reverence toward law and govern­
ment by doing all In our power
to make them right.
The Christian should never per­
mit himself to become cynical a*
a citizen. It le upon the quality
of his faith and vision that the
hope of a country depends. He
must train his vision not upon
the things that are defective In
the world, but upon the glory of
the Christ who came to make
things rig h t
The deepest contribution he can
make Is to make his own life
worthy, to avoid the evils that
corrupt and destroy Individuals
and nations, and to find the satis­
faction of life In seeking to IP s
according to the will of God.
It Is the way of disciplined
living that Is the way alike of
true happiness and of security for
Individuals and nations.
ited Mr and Mrs. Charles H. Brooks “Our Daily Bread’* at
at Newberg Sunday.
Venetian Three Day*
Bruce Dodge of Middleton has
“Our Dally Bread," with K.u. n
taken over the Oregon Journal
Morley, Tom Keene and Barbara
route In this neighborhood.
Donald Edy, Scott Haynes, and Pepper, will be at the Venetian
John Strickler have been employed tonight. Friday and Saturday. It
on the potato washer In Shprwood. Is the thrilling romance of n young
Mountain Home Ladies' Aid met city couple who return to the land
with Mrs. Harry Schmeltzer Feb­ to begin hie all over again.
ruary 7. About 25 ladies were pres­
ent Each brought a Valentine and
The old fashioned farmer was
a reading on Lincoln or Washing­ hard to convince.
ton.
"No," declared he. "Ill have no
Mtse Ruby Hodson has a new such contraption In my house. Pl­
Chevrolet car.
anners are bad things."
Mr and Mrs. H. P. 8trlckler, C.
"Oh. but father." protested hl*
8. Haynes and Mrs. Garfield Hite, daughter, "this Is an upright piano."
representatives of Sherwood Grange, — Ex.
went to Salem Tuesday evening to
attend a committee meetln» at
the legislature.
SAXTON A LOONEY
Fred Aeblscher will return soon
Producer, of Quality
to North Bonneville. He has em­
ployment on the dam.
SAND and GRAVEL
The V. M. P. class of Mountain
Home Sunday school held a class Plant located 4 miles north of For­
party at the home of Mrs. George est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
1606R
Allison Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Demmin
and daughters of South Tualatin
CORWIN HARDWARE
visited Mrs. Joseph Werre 8r. Sun­
day. Mrs. Werre returned home with
Headquarters
them for a short visit. The Misses
Hunting and Fishing
Melba and Alda Demmin also vis­
ited at the Daniel Werre home.
Supplies
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Peters. Norma
Aladdin la m p s
and Burl of Mountain Home, and
Tubes Tested Pre*
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Baugh of Port­ Long'* Radio
land were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I H. P Strickler Sunday. Mr. and
i Mrs. Baugh also called on the John
i Strickler family in the evening.
Painting
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aeblscher Paperhanging
and family were guests 8unday of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raz at Mult-
- I . a , C O O F tB Z O N O
I nomah. They also called on Mr.
and Mrs. John Goode of Portland.
Grange Has Meeting
Sherwood Grange held a social
meeting for members and friends
Saturday evening at the Olson hall
in Sherwood. The time was spent
in playing folk games, cards and
dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peed
furnished music for the dancers. ,
Ladies of the grange served re­
We Do Estimating in Full
freshments for the fifty people who |
Co-operation with the
were present.
Federal Housing Administration
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Downey and
daughters June and Jo Ann of j
“W e Cover Surfaces’*
Longview. Wash., spent last week­
end visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. P |
Strickler and other relatives in the 1
neighborhood.
B. R. NICKESON. Prop.
Junior high school will present a
program In the school auditorium i
Frlduy night ut 7:45 o'clock. Num­
bers will Include u play given by
munity b.di. followed uuii dam
the 7B class, a short comedy skit,
Illg, Everyone 1» utu''(l to eome and
mill several selections by the boys
the ludlt's are reqipieiiled to bring
chorus mid the Treble Clef club
plea.
Weiners, coffee und wafers will be .
Regular Lutheran < luireh serv­
sold. There will be u small udmls- ’
ice* will be conducted uguln ut the
slon charge. This program was or- !
Mouiltulndale school Hunduv. Hun-
Iglnally scheduled for February 8. 1
duy school will be ut u und *erv-
but was postponed due to an epi- ]
Iccs ut 10 u. m.
demlc of measles
Mr*. Hum Itnflety 1» Improving
'There are still several cases ol
and will return home this week
measles In the schools. Dun Nuslei
from the Jonil* hospital In Hills­
ol the 7U class just returned to
boro.
school utter being quarantined a !
MiillileM-iu Entertain
week. Duane Hash of the 7A class
Mr. und Mrs James Mutlilesen
missed school because of measles
enterlulned u lew friends Hulurduy
Elvln Klepke broke Ills wrist and
evening. rile evening Win «pent In
missed several days of school.
playing curds mid dunning Present
New officers were elected In sev- .
were Mr und Mrs. HUI Everetts,
era I rooms. The Peter Boscow 2B
Mr und Mrs Wilbur Dillon und
elected Kenneth Seevers, president;
Bernice und Verna, mid Vincent
H obs Olson vice-president;
Doris
Sharp ol Hillsboro, Dennis Hull,
Anderson, secretary: Lowell Huene-
Mrs M Jackson und daughter Lu-
'ardt. treasurer; Waller Johnson
Velle Mrs. Ed Moyer mill Frances
■ealth Inspector; Gloria McGuire
und Put. Mr und Mrs. Delbert
song leader; Catherine Enschede
Fowlcs mid Muriel, Robert u n d
Dorothy Well. George VanArnum
Leonard und the host und hostess,
monitors. Junior high 8A elected
Mr. mid Mrs James Mutlilesen mid
Alice Rice, president; Neva Ziegler
Nicolai mid Marguret.
vice-president; Marlon Ruecher, sec­
Mtsn Iola Huns ol Sheridan spent
retary; Billy Corwin, sergeant-at-
Saturday evening »nd Sunday at
arms.
the Floyd Ralfety home.
Peter Boscow school third and
fourth grade class elected Velma ,
Entertainment Planned
Gollup,
president; Robert Lee Mil- ’
An entertainment mid social hour
Her, vice-president; Doris Hawkins
will be given by the Indies of the
secretary; Hulph Ellis, sergeant-at-
community March 2 ut the Moiin-
arms; Rosemary Huppu. health of-
tntndaie school house. A one-act
Ilcer.
piny will be presented. Cust will
During the months of January
include Mrs. Puge Gardner. Mrs. J
and February the third and lourt
rtn ,
Powers. Mrs. Otto Vogea mid Miss
grades
of the Peter Boscow school
I llailys ltlelil Proceeds will be used
in their nature study work have,
lor school electric lights. Everyone
been studying mosses and fungus
la urged to uttend,
growths. Many specimens have been
I.. It. Iwyton Honored
brought In and observed by th e ' , w n i .............. —
—
—
Friends culled Monduy evening to
class.
help I. II Layton celebrate Ills
Demmin were entertained at the
At the present time Ctoyce Bump R e a v C r t o n S p i l l O F S
birthday. The evening wus spent in
■ home of Lona Werre at Sher­
la ahead In the story-writing con-
u v m u iia
playing curds. Present were Messrs,
wood Sunday and Mrs. Joe Werre
test in the 6B. Winifred Wllev
C l
a i~ \ £ £ ‘
mid Mesdanics uabe Essner. George
returned to the Demmin home for
GAY BANNERS
Jink Estepp und Akira Tsugawa
¿5ClCCt v ’tllCCTS ; an
Mem hum. Orville Mundy mid son.
indefinite time.
And so the sum m er died—
are not far behind.
Dun Itoes. Elmer Meacham, mid
John
Liebenow,
who
Is
employed
Ar.iid
the
dogwood*»
flam e and m aple’» .
Junior high 6B class defeated the
BEAVERTON—Markey Sayre was
the honor guests, Mr. and Mrs
;
7A class W indoor last week.
elected president of the senior class near Scholls, spent Sunday with A g alla g o n ld
t
death,
a»
though
it wished to
relatives
here.
Layton.
•li-lure i,hove Is takrn from ekrlrh of proi Mi-r.l m em orial to men of
The 7A class students, who had last week. Other officers are Carl
hold
Mrs. Mahoney of Portland ar­
Hollenbecks Hints
Civil war rank- to la- erected at statehou se ground-, Halen, by Ho. wWle one-hundreds in deportm entC ornlls, vice-president: June Pol- rived
Gay
banner»
to
it»
heart,
to
bravely hide j
Sunday to visit Mrs. Linn The w ars where »pring*» fu lfillm
a mu ,
i i i , o, i or. for the
last
weeks enjoyed a lard, secretary, and Amos Blerly.
Mr mid Mrs L U. Hollenbeck
e n t wa« I
Hons nuil llan glilera of Yet rea ns of II,•• t lili war, O regon a —ocia
i O’Connor.
entertained u number of friends
theatre
party
February
5.
The
8B3
treasurer.
denied.
Ilon.
Jos,
pli
I'.
P
ullia,
New
5
orli
-,
olptor,
Ita-
prepared
tin-
Initia
Preparations
were
made
on
Arbor
February tl with u "500" S*rlV
class spent an enjoyable evening
Twelve young people of the Con-
may m y going be—
,t<-ign wl,I, b -how- a young soldier In r e p o - e . « ,. I t . Mtover of Sa 1 ¡,t the .skating rink ' —
Thursday
regatlonal church attended t th<
Honors were won by Mrs Andy
hursday night 'regatlonal
h e I day lor the future planting of So »ong
upon my lipa and courage high
l< n, heads the s | m -, I u I , otiiinittee securing funds for the memorial.
Winners
in ____.
the lost
"Most Attractive
Attractive ' Young People’s league at the Park
Pari shrubs and trees at the school A W ith
Chrtslner mid Henry Cypher, high,
_________
in m y heart, th a t a ll who may paa» !
house.
Under
the
supervision
of
the
mid Mrs. Henry Cypher a,id Eurl
Room Contest" for the past month Rose church Sunday afternoon.
by
—
- • --
t
Mr. and Mrs s jj Lawrence. teacher. Miss Truenbach. the pupils Shall hear the singing, but w ill never »ee I
. Samuel Lawrence Jr and Mr. and spaded and prepared the ground Th a t life le ft u n fu lfille d »ome dreams
w ith me.
i
- Mrs. A. P Christensen attended the on the north side of the school
— M y rtle B Ia*»ing. Hillsboro. ,
liouse for decorative shrubs, and
state legislature Friday.
I the ground near the kitchen for
Grange Meets
I hollyhocks. The front of the build-
COW-BOY HITS TRAIL
.... ..... - ............
.
,,
.
. Beaverton Grange met Saturday. 1 ing will also be planted to shrubs.
RITBON
Hlteon
club
met
Feb-
chairman
“"’
a
J
d
^
M
c
id
im
i
Nye
O
l
M
rs
J,ohn
»
«
b
b
m
s
d
n
lle
d
th
e
o
i-
"Give the kid a beer—’’
Utto v l X l T t h e j £ Bakr7 home »■> »rooks Hill.
j HITBO!
; The members of the school have
We had driven in a bunch of
..... 8
« i with Miss Margaret Sum- ‘J T 4’™ , mid Paul P a t t e r n
il<-ers in 8
'Tatln(t 5lr111' 7 ” : enjoyed visits in recent days from
-b!nd2v ,'vinbig
Bl‘“ Lu,lhe of »rooks Hill, who ruary
A report was elven .1.,
and Paul Patterson.
terday and Today was the subject the Hillsboro mayor, J. H. G ar­ stock from off the range; made for
M r
a n i l Mr, Floyd lU ffrty und 1» attending school ut Newberg, was iners at Tiuurd
7
daug'b.efo
K . W
"»«■>«• rN
over
week-end
with Lvlw
hfo , ....
on • the
ta ex- ° ' the ‘ec‘uren £our
a Mr, w rett. and from the county school the saloon and with this beginning
*■• • • IM IU Mr n n d " Mr*
a,
..
I»,,»»,..
zJsvv l the
l i u uuuilr
_»•*» /« taslfl-
k... .. imiinty' fede^tlorTrne'cll.,« „ ^ r o g V a d e
and daughter Iola of Sheri- mother. Mrs T h ere» Luethe.
at Hillsboro by Gladys Meyer Mrs
£ « rat£ _ ' t o ^ B U l y , ^ i V
"ere to m h « fo s ^ s at a ' superintendent, O. B. Kraus.
the fire was set up inside me. After
Teddy Leavitt, state evangelist, ! this came the first time they put
me to bed drunk. When I awoke.
j visited at the W. A. Bunnell home i I father
nonla »ere Sunday guests at the
Mr and Mrs. Chris Reichen en­
Japanese trees, wnc n uni n e Furniture store Tuesday.
and mother either side o f ;
! last week, and Sunday the Bunnells
tertained
dinner _ ,______
party Sun-
Clyde Lincoln
home
___ _______
______
_ with
. . . . . _ a ____
__ . ,nany <Khl lustoms.
planted on the school grounds as
me,
each held a hand and from
Anniversary
Observed
| visited Mr. Leavitt's family near
Birthday Celebrated
a lasting remembrance of his
Mt J. L. VanDoinelon went to {jay honoring Peter Groasen on Ills
him—"I would rather see you In |
Corvallis Tuesday to visit for a few bn-thday. Other guests were Mr.
Mrs. J. W Meals entertained thoughtfulness.
Mr .and Mrs. J. A. Wood enter- , Carlton.
Ernie Hering is attending Forest I the grave.”
day*.
. , _ und Mrs. Howard Nottugc of Port- friends Februury 3 at a card party
C. H. Nosier, superintendent of tamed a group of friends Saturday
i
Then came the world war. Cattle ‘
Grove high school.
Mrs Frances Jones and J C.
Mr. Grosser, was given a post m honor of Mr. Meats’ blrthduy.
schools, returned to his desk on | evening In honor of the twenty-
I and ranch sold. I settled in Port-
Keynolds of Portland were guests CUIlj shower Saturday by friends
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Monday, after being quarantined fifth anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
1
land
to get work but as I stepped ;
at the C S Reynolds home Hun-
neighbors. He appreciated the Holland. February' 5. a boy. Ralph for a week while his grandson was F. S. Beach of Portland
' up to get the ticket at the station j
rrmrinbraticr greatly.
William, at Good Samaritan hos- 111 with measles
- - Lewis entertained the
Mrs. —
Hugh
something led me to change di- j
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Corey and
members of the missionary society
pi till.
rection and I bought to Boise,
fam ily visited Mr und Mrs. Joe
.
of the Church of Christ Friday.
Hansen brothers have been bal-
i
Idaho, instead. On the train my
VanDomelon at Kansas City Bun- L e i S V V l i l € P r o g r a m
Mrs.
R
M.
Stewart
entertained
Ing hay for Roy Bacon, which he
seat-mate kept talking religion; I
the
garden
club
at
the
kinder­
LAUREL
RIDGE
—
The
south­
sold
cursing
aloud—me the tough cow-
(B y M r». O. H. Pet«r»onl
S Reynolds and George Con-,
.
•
ys
1
« « .a government buyer Sev-
garten cottage Tuesday evening
bound bus of the Oregon Stages puncher, you see.
noUy8 retunied Saturday evening
R e s u l t s 1H
P r o f i t .(H) « ^ r farmers here sold hay Mrs. « Joe Juchemlch
society ui
of the
••
w*
iL and
* *3 mother.
*
'
Missionary socieiy
me Con line struck the trailer of a car driv­
T hat evening at Boise a Salva-
iron, a business trip to Southern
r»»
<.»
Harold Ferris U home on a vis-
E^nma Finn, who Is 90 yejrs gregational church met Thursday en by N. D. Thomas Monday near , tion Army lassie sang on the street.
LEI8YVILLE—A large
at the srf.»'l » from^Ashwood“ ¿h en ■ h? k“ em- “*d
? i f m i T e “ to wllh lhe new corp of officers In 1 Middleton. The steering gear of the ! I tossed a half-dollar on the drum
Oregon. __________ __ __
tended the program , at
l i e S ite
*" » "'» ’e Hts sister and
J n rhartfr
lu.ck
T A 8 bus broke causing it to plunge across and hated myself when I could not
the roadway into the trailer and get her words out of mind. They
into the ditch. The driver of the ! haunted me far into the night.
.
netted the ladles club $33.45.
Mr. and Mrs Charies VanKleek
Mrs. Lyle Mitchell and brother-
Miss Mildred Twohy. president of ! bus.
Earl Wilson, was t h r o w n
Next day a t Nampa I went Into
R p - f 'lp C t c H L c i l t l c r
Mrs L- H MacIntyre broke her
Mr. •
Clav Dorland
law. Yale Mitchell, returned last tj,e local Girl Reserves, has been 1 through
the windshield and severe­ ; a big tent-meeting. Yes. me the
K e - e i e c i e u I s C d U C r 1(.ft arni Just alx)Vp the w rl
a tte n d ^ th e funeral ^ ld » y of M r s .week to Baker after staying for j named ceremonial chairman of the
ly
injured.
He
was
rushed
to
a
Mc­
cow-iran who cursed all preachers
Thursday
she fell
..............
while v en-
someUine. with — their
Miss, | Olrl
winter
con-
I lly M r« F ra n k P c m M O
. . . . . . . »os« y when »*.<
* .- I
■ .
.
V “ a n r V l » T»?-
M ,k
'••• .7 sister.
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O i r i Reserves
ivcacx vea Tri-Y
x n -x
»unci
vw*$
Minnville hospital and was given
ROCK CREEK Ladles Aid met terlng t h e Commercial National
■
Lla„ r h . H a in e s a n d Eun'ce Mitchell, and brother and ference at Pacific university Feb a blood transfusion Tuesday night. ; When the sermon was part w ay,
Thr
Misses
Blanche
Haines
a
n
d
,
mother.
I
-narv
15
lfi
and
17
•
along
I couldn't hold out any long­
with Mrs Ernest Amacher til Itort- bank at Hillsboro,
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Nystrom went er; I stood up and yelled, “I want
Hudson founder the &e*Stni‘ihe rs* I i S S e ^ e e d M ^ v ? - MJ S, Bert Me> " " ¿ W T 1 z> ’“f ‘
slx ^ d e n t s °i the Beaverton
land Wednesday Mrs. Amarher
Amacher Mrs Dene
Dane Hud:
to
Newberg
to
s
e
e
their
small
that Jesus."
con- 1 - nlnft
‘
Tuesday eve week fjwn a week s visit In Port- w „h school debating team were un-
served lunch »t nuon to the ladles [ doctor's care and has been con-1
nephew. Kenneth Austin, who has
.
n d w i t h h e r n ie c e M r s R d S t o h -
.
So our man told it. Now for years
rested ai
at uw
the u Linfield
and guests. All officers were re- fined to her bed with heart trouble « i n , f g r,
-mm West was brninrht home ' la
I"“
“ -•••••—
acieaica
u u i c i u tournament
<a/u.
been very 111 and was Just returned the Lord has had him In Portland.
-
M" *
9 '“ '
» • ’»
¡ ¡ a
s «
»
»
?
»
«
from
the
Doernbecher
hospital.
He meets many people; Mr. Great- '
schmldt. orrstdent; Mrs Ifoul Lan- the
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Harris of Heart, he is and without number
da'üe’r, 'secretary, and Mrs. Ernest ocMvMlfo"Vthta“'wfeekV”» ' ,a*deleirata I WM b i S » m a M ellld o f St J o h n s “ L ? 1
V in c e n ts h oep ltal.
j aM Walker. Amos Blerly and Fran-
Willamette visited at the Harry are the souls he points to his Lord.
Sure—if any man be in Christ
Schmeltzer and John Strickler homes
Jesus he is of a new creation. Old
will contest for t h e northwest Saturday.
Elizabeth Kaultnan. Mrs itsy o u t
Mf >n(J Mrs
an<J
Marie and Mrs. Haines of Hills- tiy
things
have passed away—behold
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Strickler
and
championship February 21, 23 and
terfleld. Mr and Mrs William Wil­ and daughters Grace and Elsie vis- h?ro *erc
George Clark Sr. returned last 23 at Linfield.
family accompanied by Mrs. Grace all things are become new.
kins and Miss Lydia Scheldt of Red
Metsentlne
home
and
attended
Kin-
Sunday
from
Joseph,
w
here
he
vis-
Mr
and
Mrs.
Roy
Shank
In
And you?
The firemen's dance at the high Jack of Tigard, who was their
Portland and Mrs. Dave Tschabold
ton Ladles' Aid at Mrs. Metzen-
friends
last Saturday night was well guest for two days last week, vls- George N. Taylor. Beaverton. Pd. Ad. I
and Mrs. Abe Yungrn of Helvetia. Portland Sunday.
tuies home Thursday afternoon.
Mrs aerlK idw ell and daughter school
Mrs. Nicholas Kies Is staying In
attended.
Morris WlUoughby who has been He!en am ved from Eugene Feb-
Truck Burns at Tobias
Portland with her mother, Mrs.
home on a visit for two weeks re- ruary g at the home of Mr. and
Fire destroyed
truck owned
Johnson, who has been 111.
. _ a ____
___ by turned
to the CCC camp at Belknap Mrs. D. L. Gholson and family to
Frank Miller of Portland, who Is W. E. Chownlng of near Aloha at
visit several days. Waldo Warn of
blind and who has visited In Tobias station Thursday morning Springs Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Demmin
i?
r
"
L
Is - ' also visiting at the
this community several times at The truck caught fire after leaving n ' ^ ' ^ n ni
’ Kenneth'vlsltixl
a t t h « ^ r, / Portland a . ™
daughters, and Joe Werre vis­
(he home of Rev. Scheldt and a service station. Members of the i B Phillips home In Hillsboro Sat- tJi? iSOn- riLO,iT ;. ,nhn Unthak of and
b ^ ^ X i ” lFranclscoP' .“n d " ^
C“" ed
„
Met, ,,n . a d B u T m c ^
^
^
!
«
U ' ited Wes Scsulmerlch and famllv
in Hillsboro February 5 to bid them !
good-bye on the eve of their de­
planning to consult a well known
"Each unit of business must think Donna spenTthe week at the Lloyd j<£8B^ g7 n s t^ ™ d°ffamilyand
parture for California. On Satur­
oculist there. _ .............
<»f Itself as part of a greater whole. Metzentlne home In Hillsboro
Baggemtos and lamuy.
day
evening the Demmin family
Plan to Re-build Home
one piece In n larger design."—
Doyl and Morris Ferris spent the
valet (to master)—Sir. your car accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Mike Waefler Sr. and daughter j President Roosevelt.
week-end
with
their
mother
here
ls
at
the
door
Asbon
and son Allen of Portland
Margaret, whose home was destroy-
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to the CCC camp at
Master—Yes, I hear It knocking.; visited Mr and Mrs. Joe Werre of
ed by fire last week, are now lo-
official and Unofficial News — returning
Sunday evening.
-Ex.
1 South Tualatin. Alda and Melba
cated In one of Die houses owned A1| Ulftt ls f(t
prlnt ,n Hillsboro Det.roIt
Mrs. Ray Knlken accompanied
by Christ Jaggl Mr. Waeffler Is 1UMi t|M. county — Court, arrests, her mother, brother and sister to
planning to rebuild some time this schools, taxes, weddings, b i r t h s , Salem Thursday to visit relatives.
spring.
d<x,ths. society Every week hi the
Mrs. Morton Congdon and son An,UJI
'
tf
Say you saw U In the Argus
Slaulev and Ifolx-it M om were i_— -------------------------------------------
guests of Mr und Mrs Philip All-
wen In Portland Sunday.
Ronald Zahler. sixth grader at
school here, received a grade ol
10 I I NOON I
loo for the first semester reading
test.
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j «
To Clean Parsonage and 1 ard
-,—
A uuinber of the members of the
Reformed church are going to clean
the parsonage and yard Thursday.
• ■
*
In preparation for the new pastor,
1
who Is expected to urrive soon.
....
Mr and Mrs. James Jamison and I
8°
Miss Helen Bittner o f Portland
and Mr. and Mrs George Murphy
and children of Oregon City were
z z J
guests Wednesday of Mr and Mrs
O -
Frank East at Idlemore house.
•
Mike Waefler Sr. and Miss Mar­
garet Waefler spent from Thursday
until Bunday with Mr. and Mrs.
.... J
Henry Fuegy at Aloha.
Present Play
The play, "Goose Money," was
presented bv a group of Brooks
Hill folks at Fairview near Oresh-
am Friday night. Cast Included Mr
and Mrs. Jim Brooks, Mrs. Joe
Gas
Brooks. Marjorie Sledow. Brooks)
Luethe. Audrey France. Jerry Todd.
*1.25
Leonard Brooks, Louis Skuzle. It
was directed by Mrs. Jane Luethe,
and will be presented at the Brooks
OW mortifying it is to of low-cost Portland gas. You
..cnool In a short time.
have to explain to a house pay no extras of any kind —
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
F
ifty
years
ago
a
fellow
saved
to
buy
sign no sales contract— pay no
guest that there is no hot water
John Gutschmidt were Mr. and
Mrs John Schneider and Herbert.
because
the furnace fire went installation charge— take no
a bicycle built fo r two. Today, we
Morning, noon and night—a steady, un­
Stanley and Lorraine Schneider, of
down . , . because Sister forgot risk at all.
to light the tank heater , . .
save fo r a streamline car. But today,
failing stream of water at the turn of a
This High-Low Gas Storage
because your w ater h eater Water Heater gives you un­
just as fifty years ago— regular week­
faucet. Yet the demand varies with each
shuts off between certain hours limited hot water service. It
. . . or because Junior took all automatically keeps a plentiful
ly saving is the only way to reach
hour of the day as shown on the chart
the hot water for his shower I supply of clean hot water of
your goal. Have you a personal Sav­
above .. .Water consumption in the aver­
It's much nicer to be com­ a uniform, safe tem p eratu re
plimented
on your hospitality ready for use any time you
ings account here?
age community is greatest from 7:00 to
You w ill find our com­
and your unlimited hot water turn a faucet, day or night,
winter or summer. Why wait
plete line of Garden and
9:00 A. M. and from 5:00 to 6:00 P. M.
service!
longer to enjoy the easy clean­
Field Seeds, Lawn Grass,
The lack of effortless hot liness this service affords for
Because of deviation in consumption, your
Shrubs and Flower Plants,
water need no longer embar­ such a modest monthly cost?
water
company
must
be
prepared
at
all
ras
or harass you. You can Any dealer, plumber or your
Peat Moss, and Fertilizer,
now rent a High-Low Auto­ gas company will gladly g iv
priced right.
times to supply the maximum demand.
matic Gas W ater Heater . . . you complete details about thi
just like you rent anything service . . . will arrange to rent
BABY CHICKS
-g»*.
else! The rental is flat . . . you one of these heaters at
Chick starting and grow­
“The Largest Independent Rank
$1.2S a month. And the operat­ once. Don’t delay. Investigate
ing feeds, brooders a n d
In Washington County"
ing cost is very small because today!
Cainu Fire uliln lire ulvlnu n »hurt
entertainment und pie m h I u I Feb­
ruary 20. ni tlie Miiuntuindiile com­
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Page Three
Peter Teaches Christian Living
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OREGON
R£NI£D an
■Automatic
Gas Water
-Heater
TW
4
W ATER-
24 HOURS
A DAY
Enjoy unlim ited hot water service, too
Rent a High-Low
Storage Water Heater
for
monthly! Operating cost SMALL!
■IH THE GOOD OLE DSZS'
H
Planting Time
C om m ercial N a tio n a l B an k
poultry supplies.
*
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed
Seed - Eggs and Poultry
Phone 3061
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
R. E. Wiley, local manager
Hillsboro, Oregon
1
HILLS I1ORO
OREGON
D EALERS, P LU M B E R S A N D
P ortland G as & C oke C o m p a n y
CONVENIENT
REGULATOR
T h . H ijh -L o w
e i u I a t o r on this
Penfield A u to m a tic
Gas W a te r Heater
c o n tro ls two burn«
era. W hen placed at
L O W . only a small
b u rn e r o p e ra te *
when heat is necee«
»ary. W hen shifted
to H IG H , a la rta
b u r n e r 1* a ls o
brought into action,
w h ic h h e a t * th e
w a te r much m o r*
rapidly. T h u * you
can easily c o n tro l
the amount of w ater
heated — and wour
you
f