The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    Faxe Six
H IL L S B O R O
Orenco Circle
Names Leaders
ARG U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Scholls Grange ‘Out Where West Began/ New World’s Fair Gridders at I lilbi
Commence Practice
Meet Saturday
Awaits Its Opening Day
Mood Indigo
WELL CLEAN
YOUR THINGS
Snrliitf foothtiii practice started at
HUI»i inks week The gtudiuitlux
\ \ HEN the Chicago Ceutury ot
.seniors will tangle with oilier inein-
’ P rogress
rorfress ended last fall.
fall,
hers of the 1034 sound In about
tu a u y p e r s o n s undoubtedly
three weeks, uu voiding to 11 M
Goodman, coach
sighed: "W ish wa had seen It
before It was too late,” Well,
Seniors all-star baskrteefo will
(liy M r*. Hugh Burdette!
, I*y L. 11. Demmin I
plav the uudervlaatt hoouNtvrs F ri­
ORENCO The Woman.* Cireh
SCHOLLS All day grange m eet­ ni a u y Americans, principally
day
evening In I he locul gym-
met M arilt 6 In the church parlor
ing will be held a t the grange hall those In the west, will soon have
ua.siuni.
for the March meeting. Following
Saturday. Tigard will have charge a chance to view the attractio n s
Campaign to combat hihrivuloK-
officers were elected Mrs George
of the program and meeting
of an o th er "W orld's F air."
b h a . t»een .started »1 llllhl Muss
F. McCulloch, president; Mrs. B.
About 25 attended the Ladies' |
Margaret
Dixon, county nurse, and
In May. a g reat exposition
Aid meeting Thursday at the p ar­
A. Mitchell, vice-president, and
Principal Goodman s|x»ke on die
Mrs. a . A. Robson, secretary-treas­
sonage al M ountain Home. Alter whose exhibits portraying m an's
subject at the student tuuseiubly
urer. Flans were made for the a n ­
the meeting a shower was given progress will vie In Interest with
bust \Ve<lnesda\
nual church meeting dinner March
in honor of Mrs. Dayton Lorenzen. those of the Windy C ity's mam-
Senate meet mg -scheduled for last
Mrs. M. Lorenzen of Davton was a moth spectacle will open In San
28. Mrs. M L. Goble and M rs. Cal­
Monday hits been |>o.stix>ned unlit
visitor.
vin Gross were hostesses
tilts
Monday Another dance spoil
r . T. A. Meets Tonight
Friday evening the Young M ar­ Diego, the “ birthplace of Cali­
sored by the Senators will be given
The local Parent-Teachers' as­
ried People's class of the the Moun­ fo rn ia." W ithin sight ot the
April 5.
sociation will meet In the school
tain Home church gave a parti at harb or Into which Ju an Itodrl-
^Senior skit will be nre.^nU d be­
the Ed Aebiseher home.
ltou.se tonight (Thursday I for the
quex C ahrlllo, the "Columbus'*
fore a sfxvlal assemble Friday.
regular meeting, winch will be ob­
Grange Plans Social
ot th e Pacific, sailed four cen­
served as "Dads' Night." The topic
The G range will have a program tu ries ago. San Diegans are pro­
NEA LVu hires Comte strip, car­
Is "Has Your Home a Forgotten
Sweet, flenn, orilorlesg
and basket social April 5 at the ducing a show which they hope
toon*. world news pictures, fiush lot is
Child.” Leader. Mrs. H. E. Scheldt.
Scholls G range hall.
etc. Available in the Argus
tf
dollies cost so litt le. Yet
Several children have been ab­
An achievement program will be will prove an epic achievem ent.
sent from school the past week
held March 22 at the Grange hall and a m onum ent to the progres-
it means so mili b 1 A
with measles and flu.
for the 4-H club of the M ountain siveneaa of the Pacific state.
W. IL Ring took a crowd of girls
whole evening . . . an e ti­
Home
district.
L.
E.
FYancfS,
assist-
M o r e th a n "5 n a t io n * w i ll con
and boys to the skating rink in
ant county agent, will have moving
nu
m
tire week-end can li e
Hillsboro Saturday night.
pictures and oth er numbers The trib u te to the Old World atm os-
Mrs. W F. Hunter spent Tues­
public is invited.
phere In which the C alifornia
ruined by the fear it hat
day afternoon in Hillsboro as the
Hand Cut
Pacific In tern atio n al Exposition
guest of Mrs. Mary McKay and
your
clothes may offend.
C
harles
Devore
cut
his
hand
very
wilt
be
bathed.
The
Influence
of
daughter Miss Jessie.
badly while splitting wood Monday Old Spain will predom inate, by
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Edwards and
Cull us now and perish
, : M r1Sat?d Mrs T Md S ^ t c h e T l f r r,ea8O.n. 0t h' 8‘’’ry and
son Bobbv of St. Johns visited at
the Nathaniel Rose and George
Quickly mid effectively Williams the thought of offending
and
Mrs. W o. Hesse- visited i,panl8h arch itectu re of S a n
Goodman Immes Sunday.
R. U. X Compound rids your sys­
friends
in
West
Union
Sunday
Diego's
show
buildings.
unknowingly.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stark of V an­
tem of excess uric aeld eoneentra-
Sunday guests at the J. B. B art-
.
. .
couver were guests a t the W F.
Blue silk crepe fashions this
lett home were Mr and Mrs. A. W
tlon which is tin- cause of moat
H unter home Sunday afternoon
becoming frock worn by Astrid
W alker of Hillsboro and Mr and A RT treasu res valued at a for-
rheum atic puliui. neuritis, a n d
Dr. M. O. Anderson returned
Allwyn.
film
actress
Raglan
Mrs
Stanley
Trefren
and
daughter
tune
will
a
ttra
c
t
the
cultured.
sciatica. Many former sufferers
Tuesday from a visit with Ills son
sleeves, caught Into a buttoned
Trefrens rom atnid
d i? /
7 1? lbUf 0' b,rd8’
and wife in Taeonia.
have found sure relief In this medi­
cuff, form an outstanding tea-
Mrs. Hoptons of McMinnville,
cine made especially for these con­
Miss L aura Ahlstrom and Mrs beast8 and reptiles from every
who has been visiting a t the home
ture. Crystal rings hold a self- Audrey
_
____
____
_
_
ditions A.*k your druggist about
Heaton attended a meeting clltae- Including the only two
of her daughter. Mrs. Sam Rich,
fabric bell in place, the same
of the Beaverton Rebekah lodge m ountain gorillas in captivity,
Williams R. u. X Compond. for
IIIIIslM iea. O re
Telephone 47
and family left for her home last
idea
being
carried
Into
effect
on
M
arch
6.
when
Mrs.
G
race
C
hris-
will
com
pete
for
the
visitor's
la­
"effective
rheum atic relief " Your
Tuesday.
the
shoulders.
Two
Inverted
tiansen,
president
of
Rebekah
a
s
-
[
te
re
s
t
w
ith
th
«
C
a
lif
o
r
n
io
M,.
druggist
at
the
Deltu
Drug
Store
Two
of
San
Diego's
“fa
ir"
representatives
greet
visitors
to
th
e
Division II. 4-H sewing club, met
"kick " pleats add fullness to tb s
se™“ y. paid an official visit.
0,
‘
X " ? .
will be glad to advise you.—Adv.
with their leader, Mrs. Austin
rathedral-U ke P alar« of Foods and Beverages, one o f H i« rxntlo
ski ,
Mr and Mrs. E G Heaton spent 8 um, ° \ , lurnl History s un-
Strafford. Tuesday afternoon.
buildings which will houso exhibits at Hie C alifornia F aillie In ter
*
iron,
Friday
until
Sunday
at
the
U9Ual
display
of
ancient
and
Amos Rich returned Thursday
national Exposition.
Afternoon from a few weeks' visit and K enneth spent
the week-end
Earl sll;pley home in Manzanita, m odern-tim e plants,
fish and
with relatives in the middle west.
a t Camas. Wash., as guests of Mr c .
c Party Tonight
anim als.
! ou Get the Best in
D ram atising one of the early
Program Friday
and Mrs. Kenyon at th eir country .,Ia r ®und»y school class will!
M ustc-lovers
will be enrao.
ders. tho vistor mny tu rn to Na­
Friendly d u o will give a program home.
country
, clgss
at the church , „ L
h, .
„ a ,“ ?
phases ot C alifornia’s history, a
tu re and view Its magic, ex­
and social In the church parlors
Mr. and Mrs. C. P Beck visited par!or k n ig h t (Thursday!.
*,u „
by a massive mlllion-
typical mining camp of the '48
hibited In th e wealth of tropical
Fr:day night. Cake, coffee and friends in Cornelius Sunday.
..
Newlyweds R eturn
do llar outdoor organ. A Palace
gold rush e ra will be repro­
home-made candy will be for sale.
flora In vast Balboa P ark,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle P otter re- ot E ducation will portray m an ’s
duced In a tw isting gulcb ou lb s
The proceeds will be used to pur-
n
. i
turned from a two weeks' wedding inspiring struggle for knowledge,
"stag e" of tho g reat show.
chase supplies for the Sunday L.’p t l i n i S f l l R e p o r t e d
fair grounds. The shacks, cos­
the beach and are now dom- In the Palace of Electricity will
Back In 1815. San Diego pre­
school prim ary departm ent. Every-1
1
I
tum es and gold-m lnlng methods
D s. ’ I D
•
tetfed in th eir new home on M ata be pictured graphically t h e
sented nn exposition th at drew
body welcome.
of that day will be copied alm ost
i n R e t a i l D U S in t’SS
H im Twigg Honored
change In hum an life w rought
some 3.000.(100 visitors, and
Mrs. Rose Honored
REDISTRIBUTION OE WEIGHT
to perfection
Nearby, a mod­
proved a huge success. Consid­
Mrs. N athaniel Rose was honor­
M r *» _and_Mrs.
jo e Twtgg — and
Mr by el»rtrlclty.
(Continued from page one!
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ern
camp
with
Its
present-dny
ed upon her seventy-second b irth ­ to m eet every imaginable want:
ALL STEEL BODIKS
ering
this
experience,
the
g
reat
Lawre&ce Twigg attended
Today's ultra-m odern home,
day M arch 5, when a num ber of our wonderful highway, railroad. a b ‘rti5La.y
m achinery and equipm ent will
a ‘ th£
Flor- and th at of (he future, will be
reg u lar Influx of to u rists to the
her children and a few friends met water, telephone, electric power, oil
FLOATING POWER
show, by contrast, the progress
*5? home in Hillsboro
in - h o w n
tn d d««/»rihaH 1«, h « » . o
Pacific region, and the fact th at
a t her home for a surprise b irth ­ and other systems. Most impor- honor o i h" 5®n - H arr>'
,
d®scr,b^ ln d e ta l>
made In the years since.
many w esterners could not. be­
day luncheon, s h e was the recipi­ tan t of all, we have more happv
Lamily
Moves
for th e edification of horue mind-
HYDRAULIC RRAKhM
cause nt the distance, attend the
ent of a num ber of lovely gifts. homes th an any other nation in , ^?r ' an d Mrs.
Welch Rose and ed fair atten d an ts
A colorful highlight of the
Present were Mrs. Irene Kildow. the world. It is a crime of radicals *!“ IP
Chicago
event.
San
Diego
expo­
George have moved on
F i,Pw h er. m th«
fair will be a mass flight of In I) (I
,h e **P°al’ ton
Mrs. Ted Edwards and son Bobby, to preach destructive doctrines But the f ° phelPs Place. The Phelps'
sition officials believe they are
planes In the skies above the ex­
H erbert Rose, Mrs. Helen Massey. we must not blindly stick our heads arp ,llvln<? m Portland where he is Kro unds. the progress of science,
not too optim istic In predicting
position.
Miss Louise Sanderson of Portland. in the sand. Pernicious doctrines employed by a railroad company. , h 'story and tran sp o rtatio n will
an ntlem lance of at lenst 6.000,-
Mrs. George Goodman and family are being taught everywhere and
u
Demmin and Mrs. i be vividly enacted, step by xtep.
1125 THIRD STREET
Surfeited with man made won-
000 at th eir 1935 presentado«
of Orenco
the masses are fast being con- Dorothy W hiznand assisted th e = - - -
= —■— -
Hillsboro
Mias Hamel Weds
verted to them.
Laurel Ladies' club with a home
r i f r n z * i r r* P
Oregon
Miss Eva Hamel, daughter of L.
nr o . .
i
■ I Bible.” An evangelistic message at
Employers Must Wake U p
talent m instrel¡Saturday evening at
n (J f t (.
A
offipth S r S e » r t a
Rmg” .V evang<‘1‘ the 7 30 service. Wc welcome you
J. Hamel, was m arried to Charles
Upon my return home mv one
Daurel hall.
ii
8 p'
sermon to any and all our meetings M
Kyler of Orenco. Tuesday. M arch thought is th a t those of us who
®“IL‘?iy . v,sltors. at the J. C. H at- G erm an M. E. Church. Bethany
57 al. Vancouver. Wash. Her cous- SSre*“iny p r o p e r t y “ s e ^ r i t i S field »»¿me w e r e a n d Mrs Rav- I ~O n~^erm am ow ?n“ _rcad. " B u n d iy j m uslc^' fr^n d lv "fe llS tsh lo
V n^t S ' Woodworth' pa-st<,r
in. Mrs. A. O Pitm an and h e r ( should stopI cussing the ¿ovetm- ™Jnd
“ d family of Me- school every Sunday. 10 a. m.; O er- with us here Sundav night t S m -
v
u
grandmother. Mrs. Fred Hamel, ac- m ent and make ou? first Job the MS nTiUe'J , ,
man service. 11 a. m . first a n d ' day n"ght"at 8 o“? ta £ regular rereI
foursquare church
companied them.
elimination of unemployment. In . Mr
Frances Rowell third Sundays; English service. 11 ice "Where will th e d e a d s ta n d be-
Prlday 7 45 Rev. Bettv H Wilson
Guests a t the W H. Ring home a museum of Rocky Mountain sPcnt the week-end a t Newport a. m.. second and fourth Sundays fore G od" will be the D asto r's ■
’ P*'“ '011« on "I.lft up a Standard
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Relics. I saw a covered wagon used an<L Dcpc* Bay. Mrs. K ate H itch-I —E. Julius Tragllo, pastor.
tf sermon Evangelist Melvin E Janies for the People ” Tills is our regular
To build your own h<>nu*
Clark. Mr. and Mrs Ray Putnam . seventy-five years ago for e r a s - cock accompanied them as far as
B un O M/un
—
pastor
Meivm B. Janies. mWweek servlce an(, one you wlll
Mrs. Mary Bauer and Henry Stump ing the plains On it were painted Uoderhill Junction.
is
usually the hope of
Christian Science Society
enjoy. Sunday school. 9 45 a m
C o N tR III ElO«V
of Portland.
.
... .
classes for all ages. The purple and
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these words:
"Pike's Peak or _ Bust. '
_
L1,t Q uarantine
“—
Services are held every Sunday
many of us and the result
riih|,^ U^ T| BaplW h<"7!1
„
k'old contest i . still oil We see
Mr. and Mrs. H arry K ent of I sav to employers reading "th is!, Quaram in e for scarlet fever was at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening
of years of saving a n <1
Bible school classes for ali. 9 45 many new faces each 8unday and
Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. H al­ article th a t we should paint on all i ¡.'fted at the Lawrence Ficken services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
lie Rice Sunday.
service, if a m. j enthusiasm Is — running
high. Conic
•self denial. When t h e
our trucks the words' "Eliminate 1 home Monday and two children re- a t 11 a. ni. Pupils up to the age Rev- m F pTea?J?lpK
P
Wahl
win
.........a
Mrs. Howard L. Stout visited S
S r f e V or S We
s K B ust!”
i S The
S
t tu[ " ed
Avery ' of
^ d l 20
U
n g y^
™
^ ™ Free ^ message
^ n e ' o o r ^ ^ n ' V . S “ e e ^ h o / .'/m
* ? u tu I '' ^ S i* “ »
? ‘ n -o Y
Unemployment
school Tuesday.
years i ^ are n wefcomed.
happy time cornea f o r
her mother. Mrs Christina H an ­ NRA has failed, but its failure was I. Mrs. ,Earl Shipley and son Avery reading room oi
T
*
"
''
««J
Saturdays
/^
m
2
until
4
p.
£
and
p
r
e
S
g
’
^
t
%
p.
m.
Rev
w
t
t
T
r tl^ b e ^ a k m « ’ -o ^ 'V lo w -
son. of Portland one day last week predictable from the first. There ^ L ° f M anzanita are spending this and Saturdays
you, look into all kind«
a u.u.
and also attended a luncheon at may. however, be a good w orkable,
* wlth fnerlds a n d relativ es; Sunday's topic. "Substance
of m aterial for buildinx
the home of her sister. Mrs. C. H. p lan which could be put into force neif-
. vnal* m eeting11 c o n ^ c t ? " ™ " ' R^v'
C I “ 8 a d- er
(y»»ng
Consider safety from fire,
Howbrook.
Immediately.
Tuesday guests at the F. M. Lil-
people)
6:15.
Evangelistic
service,
W e^aU
so .selfish
th a t w e lg R S « ,
The basketball second team de-
___ ’ _ are _
_
_ ’and
__ M
_ ri | S u n d ^ < « T e v V s u ‘ X . 9 46 K h i f r c h ' o W t u S T ^ S . roiT 7 45. Good music and the messag
durability, I o w mainte-
feated Killingsworth G ardens in view the natton only from ou?ow n Harold Halverson ot FarmlngUmT
a ~m"-Mrs‘~H"'je'ris'en «7£rinten<T n n o e ' ^ X nLhTV »!?"“ ' wi ‘‘ 7 ” ‘„' b.y IU'V H ariy p Wilson, "Blind
nance cattn, protection from
Portland Friday night 24 to 13.
situation. Hence, we have the farm , Mre d S Herd spent the h rst of L
p rw h ta , « £ £ £ «
1
7 week a t 8 Men ' A w lcom e awaits you here
heat and coki. Concrete niajkonry
Mrs. Lee Randall and children bloc, the labor bloc the " V p last »eek at th e L. C. DeVoigne K
- n
, sei ? cesnby ? ll8W0rth ^ ' e7 , ° ? e Invited and encouraged
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uniu win give you such a home
spent the week-end with her sister, business bloc, the veteran bloc and ,home ln Portland. The D e v o lv e
**?*
a“ e
n
d
’ Leger,
..... . pas-
-Rev.
Theo
a cobt comparable with other
Mrs. G. Husbands, in Portland.
i other blocs. All these groure a re> family returned with her for a
^ ‘d " T M tOr
Kinds of building materials
Sunday guests a t the S. N. Cur- pulling and hauling against one short v1®11 when she came home. „ r i , and thlrd Wednesdays a t 2
(R r 11«,rl Chiirrhlsy)
C hristian Church
ington home were Edna. Beatrice another. If this selfishness con-
E T - Stretcher of Portland visited p'
11
and George Crawford, Charles Me- tinues. either chaos or fascism is his mother. Mrs. Mary Stretcher
Lord's day v«„uvu
church school at a 9:45
k
a * r*k i s
«□ REEDVILLE — Mrs John Kirk-
N utt and two friends from Vernon- inevitable. Of course, the r e a l at the Eugene Lovegren home dur-
Thf
Z Chri?‘ J a m . C. H. Nosier, superintendent
* 0°d. la 111 “ t the home of her
_
j trouble is th a t we advanced too ine the week-end.
£ _ S -£ 'a n ?a . sbl? meetlngs closed Aim 300. Every class 100 per ren t daughter, Mrs. Fred Hag.: in Port- North of Cannery on P. R N Ry
O ffice Phone 1341
I. H Hutson and family of Port-1 fast m aterially and now need to Sunday and Monday guests at the Tuesday night as the campaign ut attendance
adance. A school with grow- la"d.
— —
land visited a t th e Ernest Wilfert catch ‘ i up spiritually. I think th at £ Trask home were
Mr. —
and
Mrs. c k Yam
...............
— .......
s m ll was booked
_ .,k s. to begin
•••« Wed-
classes Ing of classes
all ages Mornini Mr ar>d Mrs Olen Stiff are re
home Sunday.
this Is generally being recognized B. D Scott
Jtt and son Guy of Union I jesd ay night with Mr. Leavitt con-1 worship, n o'clock. B u s in e ss a n d
modeling the upstairs ol thelrhome
Mr. and Mrs. R. r E. - -----------
Parsons. - Mr.
at L."—
last --------
and is the one ray »,
McGee
T here will be 1.............-(P
preaching profess«
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---------- Jannsen.
'
of „vpc
hope - Hlll. . Mrs. Susan —
f i—
-------- of Salem,
**“ • « ducting.
„ .t
rofessional Women’s
club o u r
Edward
16-year-old son
and Mrs
P F Webber and daugh- which
I bring
home from
my trip ” andI
ErPd M Stinchield
and daughter
Eva. ^ E»th
morning and evening
guests
Sermon
"The ot
Mr been and confined
Mrs A. to M. his
Jannsen
Frances.
_ D raft
Men
Work
arjorie
“M.iyviile'
Putm next
ati -----
m
is ìn é Special
s s r.. ^ ìn a n music.
’^L ydlT
"- C h • ristiin
has
home
ter Frances,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil
s* - Back
- - "to"
- —
-
"
‘—■- Johnson
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- '-r' r.^s
rri " day by- B rother_M
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.
Ritter. Mrs. Jesse Sm
ith and Miss
Therefore
______________
____ I wish th a t President
Mr and Mrs. Harold Christensen Midweek service.
e. Wednesda
Wednesday a t 8 Endeavor, 6:30 p m. Junior. Theona thls P“st
»'Uh the mump*
Juanita Wolfe of Portland visited Roosevelt would have a talk w it h a n d family visited Sunday a t the I B 1?1' Services Sunday as follows: Putnam , superintendent; i n t e r -
Missionary meeting will be held
; Bible school,
45 a. m.; c o m m u - mediate.
m e d ia te M
M a artha
r th a Jam
J a m es,
,
^nn,.nn-
e h home
o m e o of
f Mi
, M Mary
.n v
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred the employers of the country and Amos W atkins home of Laurel
stiperin- Thursday
Thursday at a t th the
Mrs.
a. m.; y o u n g tendent; young people. Gordon Olinger.
! nl° h , service
Wolfe, and friends here Sunday.
! sav in substance: "Unemployment
Mr and Mrs. D R R utherford
u th er
Society to Meet
is your problem, not mine. If you of Hillsboro visited Mr and Mrs
’ ¡■‘w u n » .» .w y. m., p re a c n - Bailey, president Interesting meet-
M Morrison U spending a few
Missionary society will meet with will, through a drafting board sys- D ir11 Taylor Sundav
afternoon. mg, 7:30 p. m. You are cordially ings by youth for youth. Evan- days with relatives In Pendleton,
Mrs L. T. Woodward Tuesday. Mrs tern sim ilar to th at which we used
Mr. and Mrs Phil Dahl of P ort- lnvltcd to all services.—M. Putm an gelistic service. 7:30 p. in. Song
Mr. and Mrs. P. Anderson and
Calvin Gross will review the third m the war. apportion among your- land visited a t the S. P. Taylor minister,
service assisted bv young people's family of Hillsboro were dinner
Your Funds!
chapter in the study book. "Ori- selves the jobless and put them home Sunday.
choir. Sermon. 'The One a t Whom i Bu,'at-s u t the home of Mr. and Mr
entals in America.’’
hack to work. I will do two things
A- B. Flint Honored
AI1 i’alnts Mission (Episcopal)
<jiu rci
m
u . wci.R
Men Marvel
M j id-w
eek service s - A Becker Thursday.
Safeguard
your
money by investing in this in ­
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Woodward you w ant me to do. First, I will. A birthday dinner parfv was g iv -' Second Sunday in Lent: C hurch and Bible study Thursday 7 30
stitution. Which L. backed by seasoned First Mortgages
r-
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balance the budget and stabilize Pn Friday evening a t the A. B
at » 43. Holy communion in terestin g study on "Life o f
"Mere
oratory
and
emotions
are
“ L
second. I will as- « « home J n honor of M r H i n t j
J J t h _ R e v ^ U p - | c h risP ' being conducted by pas- having less- t o ' <to~wlth_ th i "detii-:
O ur type of monthly reducing mortgage has si >>d
sure you against government com- About 14 were present?' "
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“ T W ' Y oung' tor Bring your note 'book a n d m ination of public question m„ier
the test for over 100 years.
P^f'f'on jamd thereby protect both
¿pd^ Mrs. Jess Snyder visited
fellowship a t 6.30 p m .
B ible A cordial welcome to every our representative system
_
of
gov­
— USE —
Check for earnings ntnlled you semi-annually.
your workers and your security Mrs. S nyders parents, Mr. and
ernm ent."—President Roosc.clt.
Methodist Episcopal Church
holders.” Mr. President, please give Mrs. E. W. Fisk, of M ultnom ah
Why not have the best?
C
hurch
school,
9:45.
Miss
Rose
(
us one more chance to work this Sunday-
A
Public nworsh"ph ,b e rtn sh atC,,10-30
INVE8T TODAY!
problem out on a sane and hum an- ’
‘ J?
’ Vanwassenhave of Newport j ?.a7 p- superintendent; divine' wo'r-
itarian basis!
visited at the Ed M urphy home i h iP; I 1 “ „JP L eyemng service ut a .
Sunday school at 9 45. H er-
’ » a«.«»!
E puortb League
a t "«»-----
6.30 W
e , 1 mon
topic ‘ What w i l l V p riivp
f ’kiz.lr C ♦ n 1 n AY 1_ Tx,
« This
X »410 week
M
l WK niy statistics show f last week-end.
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X
•*—
m ull vv/xyiv,
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and and
Mrs. Mrs.
Ed Ed
Demmin.
ac- ac-
»Hi continue our ?Ur.
evangelistic meet-
Me?"—M
ath. ath.
26. 26.
15. 15.
You You
are are
alio also
vniCK s ta rtin g Mash. It S th a t the prf
present nation-wide
ad- Mr. Mr.
Demmin.
meci"
Me?”—M
made bv exDertg G r o w « vanee
vance ln
in business is levelling oil. companied by Mr. and Mrs Charles
rou8hout the coming week, invited to attend the Lenten serv-
li ta u e
experts. U r o w s although the Babsonchart shows K rafim er of Hillsboro, spent Sun- bLO6‘n ?^ on uMarch, 24. Service will fees In the high school auditorhim
SA FE
better and stronger Chicks, activity is eight per cent above last day at the Wes 8andy home in
^eld each evening a t the church tonight «Thursdayi a t 8 o’clock
M oi G,«,
* 4 v i j March and within 16 per cent of Mountaindale.
a t 7:30. The music is under the (Rev. e . H inrichs of Blooming will
Not the cheapest to be had. normal.
Mrs.
S tretcher
Tues-
?ir -Ctn
Isaacs XJI1 and V r C speak
on "Oethsemane ■ "Blessed
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. . M
s . V V .« » .»
o spent
p -liy
X U C .7 -
ö U h
o s a f i°^
i
W? Thomas
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V I lS V D ]
l ' ubi is hern’ f-manc
Bureau
day with Mrs. S. S. S team s n ear ^ r s . Rhoda Re nn Ison of Forest are they th a t hear the Word oi
It takes quality feed t o
Copyritrht 19
Middleton.
Grove. P rayer meetings are being j o o d and keeD i t ’’
,,,
Scholls Ladies' Aid will present iiel.d four m ornings each week from
7
grow real chickens. Ask for
ese club leader, renowned 'traveler
membership. A splendid \ Next Sunday m orning the pas-
literature on the Hodge
J. M. PERSON, Manager
(Continued from p .Ke onei
and lecturer at Scholls O range
« ..n S v ’^ n m l n i 1’ ViS m eet"
wU1 discuss the topic. "The
Brew ster way
Having,« A Loan BMf.
lature which v o t e d commercia.
Ma^ u£
P-
L‘«ht " f . t h e
Hillsboro, Oregon
on t h e palace o f tend these services.— Charles M
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.
‘ Reed, minister.
Feed - Seed - Eggs and Poultry upper Columbia river when i 1 1 visited in her travels. The Scholls
Congregational Church
Ready for the Spring
agreed to the use of seines above orchestra and choir will assist with
Phone 3061
C hurch school. 10 a. m.; morn
the Bonneville dam.
the program. A small admission
Ing worship. 11 sermon, "Listening
• • •
will be charged.
Patrons of small loan companies
^?r - and M rs. Lyle Potter, newly- to the Voice of God."
| were granted some additional pro- "X Is: uWereu„c.h ar!yaripd. Monday
Pentecostal Tabernacle
lection from the shylocks in th at neighbors T h e i triik th»end‘\ “ T 1
r \ O N ’T risk life and
Sunday—Sunday school, 10 a. m..
w ’ hm h m tere,the i egiSlatUre
'a £ r t a l ^ e n ^ ? Vw ^ morning
BEAUTY SHOPS
your car by neg­
worship. 11; young people's
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
I to limit interest charges on loans enjoyed.
i service, 8:30 p. m.; evangelistic
The annual spring
lecting
y
o
u
r
brakes!
service, 7:45 p. m.. Tuesday, prayer
of $30 and under to three per cent
clean-up can be made
Drive in here for a re ­
meeting^ 7.45 p. m. Thursday. Bible
( a month the same as th a t on loans
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
a . O. PITMAN. M. D.
a more joyful task if
lay, evan-
lining
job, and he set
! in
! n .La
l?g- r am
amounts.
study
7:45
p.
m.
Saturday,
2U
acres
all
!„
larger
ount«.
The
fight
to
cut
G eneral Beauty Work
rte'd fru it' i r J . "
.V “ h ? ° h '„ ¿ S7
c h a r 8 es
o " la r g e r
lo an s
m. Harry
P IIY H K T A N and St'RCKON
you
are
well
supplied
for
hitting
t
h
e
open
Downey,
pastor.
sorted fruit trees, electric lights, i failed
I'ermsnenl» snrt sit Linds of
X -R » r and P h r.ln -T h e r.,,
with
tools
and
equip­
road
fo
r
spring!
Wit
private water system, good bam
• • .
beniity work.
Commwelsl N .llo n .l | l , nk nM „
Whosoever Will Tabernacle
m ent to m ake the job
rhlcken house, and garage. Only ,' The proposed consolidation
are experts — and it
t Con filmed from patre one)
Telephone 13U1X
1H miles from Hillsboro.
1
-
.‘»nsonoaiion of Newberg an d ' T llïa m œ k ' won a close! Sunday vhooV '"111 P lalns’
light and quick.
Office m i T * |r i,hon-
,
pays you to get- the
Price state aitlvittes which wu throira
„me 7 from
' Dallas.
Ha ir o n y H ills b o ro Pharmacy
10 a. m.. A ttend-
rii game
‘ au n “ ay
$3000, term s
Kealdence 7ilZ
b e s t!
Into the lap of the lawmakers ln lliiis k m <n>
... ....
, ance ls stl11 mowing. This month
'241 Till.m m A we finish a quarter year study of
tne closing day.«; of the session is
8
F
Garden Tools
Bitu rrik'nrt n^r the
Apostle Peter, his life and
i to receive the attention of an ln- ii"?*1 3
F
1. WHlkor
Insure with
Sanitary Beauty Shop
letters.
I
t
has
been
a
benefit
to
DR. 1). E. WILEY, M D.
i
p? mnilttee for the next two k & , »
o
Household Tools
AH kinds of Hrniitv Work
all. You are welcome to study with
1.
Rediger
TUALATIN VALLEY
years. Governor M artin decided th a t T..rb«, i
FHyslelan and Surge«»
us.
The
pastor
will
speak
a
t
11
a.
«. Hohlfeld
PERMANENTS
INSURANCE AGENCY ¡the problem was too big to be u n - :G^’af "• 2
s
House Cleaning
K, Moore m.
on "The Revelation of the
n "pedal! y
H
n
rry
I,«
clin
»
.
dertaken in the few remaining days
Wells Building
C hurch,” 3 p. m.. "The Re.storatlon
Supplies
Telephone 1471
(
®essl°n and called the bill
W E II/H A PAR TM EN TS
Telephone»«
(back
The
i . „ .
,
Program will probably'
Paints
Mnhd He h on dal
O ,,|r i 2» *2
IU .ld .n c . 2 0 ,
bi„ b“£ k ,ln the next re8’ilar ses­
L. 8. Campbell, Prop.
1314 Main .Street
sion backed by the recommenda-
DENTISTS
All these you will find
Towing Phone 1703 Night Call 3.11
; L ° f ..the comnilttee which is
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Hillsboro. Oregon
Across from O. E. Depot
, to take it under consideration
here a t prices most
I
-
____ _
The Only Station with Complete
economical.
DR RALPH DRESSER
Service
Sav you saw it In the Argus
G arbage Collection
Dentist
“Evening in Paris” FACE POWDER
and cans
$1.00
Commercial Building
Mr». McCulloch President—
P. T. A. Meet Tonight
Star Class Party Tonight—
A. B. Flint Honored
Don’t Risk
Offending
EFFECTIVE
RHEUMATIC
R E L IE F !
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
P ly m o u th First
CADY MOTOR CO. $
C
Build Your Castle oí Stone
V )
f ¡rirffl
Reedvillc
Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile
4%
SA FEG U A R D
Hodgen-Brewster
BRAKES REIINED
„.Capitol News Letter ^ s-®ia,?ie-vJ-Chln'
Farmers’ Cash Store I S = " ,,S
Chln-
„
L
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
Baptist church
~
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Clean-up
Cosy Little Home
Hilhi Hoopsters Lose
in District Tourney
3, Long
The
Texaco Station
W. G. IDE
S a tu rd a y Special
The Memorial
The fortunes and heritages
which men leave behind are un­
certain. insecure, estates and in­
heritances may and do p a s s .
)nly the Memorial will positive-
I.v stand forever as a remindei
and a history of those v\ ho lived
and passed beyond.
PERFUME and LIPSTICK.........................
A rm and’s Set
a ll $i
PALM n r iim
« t o d k
.
.50
BRISTOL
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephone 144
Kveniriffa, Rtmdnya by Appointment
HARDWARE
COMPANY
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
buy your
Wn.hington Conntr
Next door to Venetian theater
Telephone 2325
Agencies
rubber STAMPS
IN H tIR A N C R HRRVICR •
WANT-ADS
First Nslinnal llank
I ’hons 2211
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n'w ' " 8
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from
HILLSBORO ARGUS
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