The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1935, Image 9

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    Section Two—
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I The Argus (Uvea Q u a lity
Service a t Fuir Prices
Full <»f News, fur All
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NO. 4
VOLUME 12
Helevtia Has
Wenzel Again
Mystery anti Romance in Picture
Minstrel
45th Wedding
Dav Observed T , ’
—
Popular Teacher Hired for
Year— Service» Held
M r.
and
M r» .
H o n o red
Illy Mrs. J.,tin M l!.»l«l«,in I
Show at Beaverton
Rev. Hinrichs
to Speak Here
L
J.
S c h n e id e r
— Vet
l aba
S eco nd
in
S e r ie s
R O C K CR EEK Mrs. Arnold Ber­
ger of West Union entertained F ri­
day evening In honor of the forty-
ill th wedding anniversary of her
parent», Mr and Mrs John Schneid­
er. A sh o rt program was given
Present beside» the honor guests
were Mr and Mr». John Schneider
Jr., Herbert, Stanley and Lorraine
Schneider ol Shady Brook, Ciottlleb
Schneider and Mr and Mrs. Ed­
ward Scheldt ol thia section and
Norma, K enneth, Edna and A rthur
Berger of West Union and the
host and hostess.
Mr and Mrs. Robert K auer and
sons Bobby and Raymond K auer BEAVERTON The first m instrel show to be staged In Beaverton high
of West Union visited Mr. and Mrs
school will be presented by students a t 8:15 p. m M arch 15. Alda
C hrist Jaggl and family Sunday
« Lehman (center!, as the Interlocutor, will have the leading part, as­
Thelm a Berger of Portland spent
sisted by four comedy women, M arian Hagg, Ethel Hunt, Vera Mc­
the week-end with her parents,
Elroy ‘right, and Lamem e Deane (left!. A chorus will dance and the
Mr. and Mrs John Berger.
girls' orchestra of the school will play.
Linfield Students Visit
LaVonne Elm and Paul Boeckll,
students at Linfield college, spent)
the week-end with Mr. Boeckll'»
parents, Mr and Mrs. John Boeck­
ll, on Brooks HUI. Paul Boeckll
sang a t the services a t the Helvetia
church Sunday. Miss Elm was his
I accompanist.
Herman Kestek and Pete Rahn
I visited John Lee on the Skyline
IK ,
B. Alluonl
1
road
Sunday.
No fair eavesdropping! Hut Handolph Scott scent» to enjoy what he
MOUNTAIN HOME—The chil­
Bark
from
Hospital
dren
of
the
sixth
grade, who are
1» overhearing ol the conversation between Ann Sheridan and
Morton Congdon was brought
responsible for the scenic slides to
Charles "Cldt Bale. It's a scene from Zane Grey'» "Rocky Moun­
home (rom the Veterans' hospital
be presented a t M ountain Home
tain Mystery,” at the Venetian theater Thursday, Friday and
school house Friday evening, have
Monday.
Saturday
•
1 Mr. and Mrs. H artm an Stauss
completed the drawing and p ain t­
ing of the scenes. Candy, as well
i and Ira and Wlllet Stauss of Shady
Sherwood lost to the Iron Firemen »rook visited Mr and Mrs. Ernest
as other refreshm ents will be sold
Thursday night on th e Sacred stau ss and family Sunday.
th a t evening. Free admission. Ev­
H eart floor 27 to 17 Over Lie
sto re Makes Im p ro v e m e n ts
erybody welcome.
whole season. Sherwood has won
w h ile Improvements were made
Gibbs- Dram atic club will present
about half its games.
at, m e Rock Creek store recently by
three short one-act plays tonight
O rchestra In Concert
putting two large windows In the
(Thursday). Special features will
Community orchestra, which was | r t n , WMlj the ],.t ter opening was
be given between the plays.
cane.
organized and directed by J .Vlaur- found and removed, which had
Mrs. I-orenzen Surprised
i l l y ( ’ t i r tie T ig a r d )
ice Adams recently, gave a convert j served as a letter slot when the
t hlld Iturned
A score of ladles attended the
Vb.it« rs at the Adolph ltudert-
TIGARD
Byron Blankenship j a t the high school auditorium to building was used as a postoffice
monthly meeting
of M ountain
s« her place Sunday were Miss Rose former Tigard high school student an appreciative audience They ulso about 40 years ago.
Home Ladies' Aid a t the Evangel­
Itaderts. her of Portlund and Mr Mid Jim Voemuns of Forest Grove played March « a t the dram atic
Earl stu a rt. who Is a former
ical parsonage Thursday afternoon.
an,| Mrs l ie,I Dancer ano family seniors at Pacific university, b it class presentation of plav. Three teacher of Ro< k Creek school, vls-
Mrs. Elvln Lorenzen was surprised
<>( Valb Vista T heir son, Arnolil. March .1 lor Chicago III. to make p la t . were presented. '68-7(1 Berk- iu.d Sunday a t tile Nicholas Kies
with a shower, given by members
age IB m onth' had hts hands bud- a debate trip through Ilie w e ste rn elev Ave.
played by Donald Hite. and thl. Morton Congdon homes,
of the society. The dish towel
ly burned last week When he tell “ “<1 huddle western states
The Aleene Howard Jean Olsen. Vivian, Several young tolks from the
shower for the aid was a success,
on the stove t he wounds are Itral- ' r ,P will rover six thousand miles Boyer. Joe Fowler. Maxine Nixon northern p art of this section took
more th a n two dozen being con­
mg but II was necessary to put
' “king a period of twenty-seven Ben Larson and Helen Srheckla a hike up to Brooks Hill Sunday
tributed.
punt on the palm of Ilie hand
d,B>
I'1"* / o b j e c t fo r d e b a te I The second play. Every Couple Is
Mr and Mn. pierre Mills and
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Aebischer
to prevent drawing of tin* miim !<••*
"solved. I hat Medicine Should not a P a ir w as p la y e d by V ictor family and Cecclie Kies of Port-
entertained the Double Trees at
Mi and Mr> Alfred Nvdegger of ,M‘ So« lahw-d
The two debaters HJelte. John Conklin. Jeanette ¡and y ^ te d Mr. and Mrs. Nichol-
their home Friday evening.
MilwaukK were guests Bunday of
d e b a te r
f r o m Gooding Slater, Evelyn Blue. G race H am p- M Kies and family Saturday.
Rev. and Mrs. S. D. Trefren of
Rev. E. W. Hinrichs of Blooming Bonneville
| to n a n d Helen Scheckla The last
Spelling Good
her pureiiU, Mr. and Mrs Fred college, Idaho, last week-end
were guests of Mr. and
who will speak a t the Lenten Mrs. George A. Allison Friday eve­
pre / nlatlon Was "8he." portrayed
Gladys BerRer received a spelling
Governor (ritic liril
Youngen.
service tonight at the Hilhi audl-1 ning.
Rev II M Fresenborg. Rev Ed­
Tigard G range members made bv Marvin Selander. Bob Mitchell. k.nM],. ,>j ioo jor the last six weeks.
torlum.
______
Borden. I>Hck Nedry. Betty
Mr iUld ^ r s . Albert K aufm an
ward Wyi-s. Rev E. D h le r and Mr their visitation to Scholl» Grange J
Teacher Hon«»r Guest
Baker were guests at the home of Saturday and took charge of the belhken and Victor HJelte The and Edna K aufm an of P ortland'
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bruce enter­
Mr. and Mis At»’ Youngen S un­ meeting for the day. as a part of plays were under the direction of vtsiu.d Saturday a t the home of to St. Helens Sunday to attend a : tained Sunday evening in honor of
Mr. iu)d Mrs. John Schneider. Miss family gathering at the S. S. Bled- J Miss Dorothy Demeray. teacher of
day Mr Baker b a visitor from the schedule worked out for granges William »elvers.
Sherwood girls basketball team K aufm an also visited Carol and soe home.
Alberta, Canada.
III th e co m ,tv A re so lu tio n was
the Gibbs school.
A group of ladles 111,'t with Mrs passed at the grange session March won a close victory from the much Helen Puegv
Celebrate Birthday
Hogan to Hospital
Jasper Keffer M arch 8 and tied a « condemning Governor M artin for heralded Turnvereln girls' team
A group of friends and relatives
gjj Hogan 1» til and was taken
wool quill They also did Mime his bitter atlaeks on the officers of Monday evening nt the Sherwood
surprised Mrs. H arry Saunders F ri­
sewing for the Sunshine club. A Hie State«- Grange Plans are being gym 20 to 18 Sherwood girls have to a Portland hospital Thursday.
day evening by coming to help her
pot luck dinner was served. Present formulated for a community social had a good season.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Berger and
celebrate her birthday anniversary.
were Mesilamex Pete Jossl, S. Sor­ meeting, sponsored by th e g ra n g e
A tte n d l.odgi- M eet
children of Bethany visited Sun-
present were Mrs. E. B. Col­
ensen. J M Davidson. It Siniford (or some time near April 22. which
Tigard I O O. F. lodge Jour- day a t the Pete Zuercher home,
Heinie Olsen and Bill Hall are Those
D 'f'scliabold, J. Baumann M will be Tigard O range's slxty-fitth neyed t«> S am aritan lodge In P ort-
Sunday visitors a t the Christ billed as headliners for Promoter lard. G lenn Collard, Messrs, and
Mesdames
W H. Savage. Fred
Jackson and J. Keffer.
| birthday After a short lecture hour luml Wednesday evening with a Relrhen liome were Mr. and Mrs. Coulter's wrestling card at the V.
light i , i n 1 merit« were i et -. ed bj candidate fort lie third degree tn Earl Naught of Hillsboro. Mr and F W. hall here tonight «Thursday). M Stevenson, H. E. Spady. B. I.
In fan t Son Hies
the order.
Mrs Howard Nottage and daughter Vjc Potter and Bob Crogan are Lekas. and K. J. Ryan and daugh­
r i c in fa n t son of M r. and M l
h" " " economic committee
Hr. I'oling Speaker
of Portland. Mr and Mrs J. M slated for the semi-windup, while ter Demaris Jane, all of Portland:
R u d o lp h W a lk e r died Frtduv at the
Appolntmnt L x p c trd
Dr.
Daniel
Poling,
a
member
o
f
1
Stretcher
and Mr. and Mrs. Will Jack Kiser and Homer Behrans also Mr. and Mrs. Jay Davis, Mr
Doernuecher hospital In Portland ' Tigard people will soon know who
and Mrs. Laurence Davis and chil­
I h e W alker family live on th e late
perm anent postm aster will be the Oregon board of higher educa- Hesse of Scholls.
will clash in the curtain-raiser.
Ray and Elizabeth, all of
-------------------------
Peter j « m » v place
•’» ** ho» been learned th a t one of tlon. was the principal speaker at I
Sailor Franz of San Diego turned dren
Beaverton; R. L. Collard of Bella
an
assembly
held
at
the
high
m iii r m —
.
*»lr eligible candidates has been
in his second straight victory on Coola, B. C., who is spending the
io _
x«,ii.i?,,!7.. , ..?.o„ .... i,... recommended to the President. Re- school recently. In Ills address Dr
the local m at Thursday evening, winter in Oregon.
family,
live » sll|ts
n e Roy
a r J a c Miller
k s o n o and
lia rrv
nove who
l ia
,ults „(
,,f the
tile second
second examination
examination for
(, Poling encouraged the pupils to
pinning George Kitzm iller of P o rt­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flynn of
I iL
2
the position, which w a s give
veil obtain a higher education and he
vim . .
..7.0 ‘‘
k M o Itwt fall, have finally b een reveale
land for two out of three falls in Portland were Sunday guests a t the
revealed explained and illustrated the ben-
■ iii.n 'y r u a a t t a sawmill
s a w m ill «... . t .. j,e
.. c civil
« ..n Service
a ..» ,« » . ,^...
Jack
Sm ith home.
Miller Is employed
board. Only | «fits which would be derived
the main event. The sailor won the
ill I’rescotl
Mrs. Florence Virden of Rose­
first fall In 10 minutes with a
four
out
of
the
eight
candidates)
Lose
W
om
ans
club
met
with
Mrs
W
F
L ose to Newberg
I ?** lirthnc?!*1 m 'wTsVO,l',.ion 1 hi"'* <l|,!|t’.V Ch?n Hwt,<r>rt|C°57rvrt*
T >K"rd h'«*1 « ’hool V sk e te e rs M arr Wednesday ol this week to hammerlock and the third and de­ burg was a week-end guest a t t h e :
iiiiiu« i of W« Mt Union nblt* deliiv b\ tlw C i\ll Service 1( v * l n
contested numt* to K p I vn w itn tK»» n u iit
tnpv ciding fall with a Boston crab W. E. Burke home.
Mr. and Mrs. E A. W inters and
hikHMr1
un ®ddlUon to their board In glvln« out the Information I Newber* on the Tigard floor 25 t o ! made for her
hold Kitzm iller employed a roll­ son Hugh, accompanied by Mr. and
h< ”
.
<>n examination has led to a, num - ig The visitors took an early! Mr and Mrs.
ing
short-arm
scissors
to
take
the
Mrs.
G. R. Ingraham and small
Mrs. Henry .Jacobsen and In- ber of rumors, none of which it Is loncl and
were never seriously ! residents *of this community who
son Deryl, spent M arch 2 with Mr.
tonreturn hiJIne 1»^* w e e k 'fm n /th e
h “V<* ftWy eWect on threatened. Johnson and Hughes, have been spending the winter in second.
Vic Potter, popular "bleating" and Mrs. Glen Ericksen of T illa­
u < £ Haniariliui 'ho-spRid
V n d X ’ of Tlgardvdle Rebekah ? * m ¿ i n ^ ’w M k » ^ tor Si-w- s ^ m ' a f ^ a y s S h ^ l a U v e t
grappler from E lm o n ic a , a l s o mook. The Ericksons have a baby-
John Pubols attended th e basket- lodge attended a meeting of Beav-
Revenge was gained to the h ere1 Suashlne was so hot ln‘ A rl- chalked up his second win in the son Dick.
Grandson Honor Guest ’
.n l w e n t flsV tln c '»71 y 1 u h a t 's ''s m / (iri'-e ''’chrcxL m iin 5 |,n.hub.n(MrS( ' 8
KIUn* When T,K‘u 'd won bv I »>na th a t one could not remain out present series. His opponent. Jack
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. B artlett gave
and w ent fishing a t Yat.hala Hun- t ’ra ie C hristensen, president of , score of 26 to 9 Beckham anil of doors for long, although the S tu art of Seattle, won the first
a dinner in honor of the birthday
‘‘“¿ U . Msdelyne Shattuck, teach- K l W s l t “
^
I N—
am p starred tor the win-
'much
fall in 17 m inutes with an Indian anniversary of th eir grandson.
er at Mason Hill, was a guest at
Sherwood Defeated
i
_ .............
.......
f
o rain r for death-lock and then P o tter opened George eAllison Jr.. Sunday. Pres­
tionlsts ™
motored through
up with a wild, fast attack. He ent were Mr. and Mrs. George Al­
U m » Himon Hershey lH»mc Triuraday
In Its last giunc of th e season |
80 miles after leaving Yuba City.
lison Sr. and family. Rev. and Mrs.
nlKht.
on the Inter-city league schedule
C a l. and encountered more snow evened the m atch in 22 minutes S. D. Trefren and daughter Bonnie
, ..........
at
Grove th an on th e 81s- with a w hirl-gate and body press Jean of Bonneville, and the Misses
• Ky Mr* V. C.
Slruhb)
and then finished off his oppo­ Jackie and Jeannette Howell, Miss
Lyle Wolford front O tter Rock kiyou mountains.
nent five m inutes later with a n ­ Bonnie B artlett and the hostess
CCC camp and H arry Wolford of
Mr. an<1, , Mr!i . til?ar '¿L.7
other body press.
Banks spent a few days last »eck calIpd °IS M r ^ ? d
TY/thk
and host. Mr. and Mrs. A. W
Jack Kiser of Kenton and Bob W alker of Hillsboro were afternoon
a t the Frank Genzer home
nCr Oix7Vr7 i i,7^°Vh SUi^.da>
Sunday visitors at the Mrs Tlier- noon
G iltner has been ill for Koglin of St. Johns wrestled to a callers a t the B artlett home S un­
Lenten Services
esa Sntejkal home were Sam Sm ith “ PJ1' ,tln2P- _ . __.
two-fall draw In the curtain-raiser. day.
and Edward Smejkal of Wllark
Innts spent Sunday tn Kiser took the first fall in 16 m in­
Mrs. B ertha W aldron spent the
Frank Bailey and Joe Smejkal PoJ l! ftnd 7*il!i ’W
8' . ™ ,
week-end in Portland with rela­
utes and Koglin the second in four tives.
were In North Plains Sunday.
‘ M r'
? s ..L\ daT .sPent
Rudolph Smejkal Is employed a t ?rl
Mrs’ Ernpst Lyda of Ver- minutes Heinie Olsen of Portland
8 P. M.
T rehnrne this week
I tx“>r*
...
. . . __ , acted as referee.
Frank G enzer made a trip to
Mr al)d Mrs Victor l*w ts and
H ig h S c h o o l A u d it o r iu m
the Carlton nursery last week for | Oene entertained Mr. and Mrs. Al-
Book sales increased from 10 to
fred Lewis and sons at dinner Fri- 20 per cent In 1934 over 1933, ac­
a load of filbert trees.
MARCH 14
I day evening in honor of the birth- cording to W. W Norton, president
' dav anniversary of Jimm ie Lewis. of the National Association of Book
Rev. E W Hinrichs
tlo n e ra Pongrafz spent the week- Publishers.
of Blooming
I end In Buxton w ith friends.
(lly Mr*. KlrhHrd Hunger!
Mr and Mrs. E rnest M arr called
The younger group gave a sur- f on Mr and Mrs E. B. Webb, and
Subject, "G ethsem ane”
prise imrty for Doris Parson at , Zelbert Baker of Fairview T hurs-
lier home Friday evening. F o u r! day evening.
tables of cords were tn play.
I Mr and Mrs. V. Lewis attended
J. W Buell is leasing the J. R ., a birthday party a t the Shady-
A ('»pella Choir
Hayden farm for three^ years.
side hall Monday night
Charlie Olsen and Pete Parson
Miss Elsie McLeod.
Fairview
attended
th
e
tractor
school
in
school teacher, took Artie and Earl
C O R D IA L
W E LCO M E
Portland last week.
Ensley to visit the Hillsboro airport
Friday afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. Hill and daughter
Zane Grey Picture
| Fay of Forest Grove and Mr. and
C o m in g to V e n e tia n Mrs. Claude Esllnger, M argaret and
’Rocky M ountain Mystery.” a , Malcolm, were Sunday dinner party
thrill-filled and exciting Zane Orey guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hodges.
picture which combines m urder
Mrs V. Lewis visited Mr. and
dram a with breath-taking outdoor Mrs. Loren Jackson a t Carlton
action, will be shown a t the Ven­ T hursday evening.
is a business
etian Thursday. Friday and S a tu r­
Pftrtv Enjoyed
woman
day. Randolf Scott, "Chic" Sale
K ansas City W oman’s club spon­
and Mrs. Leslie C arter are featu r­ sored a card party a t the Kansas
ed.
City hall Friday evening. Honots
The fam ily's funds are
were wesi by Mrs. Ray Vander-
One package
zanden. Mrs. Earl Waldron. Mrs.
( ’oiiiitv Fees Reported
in the fem inine hands of
Fees collected by the county clerk Ell Webb, Claude F.sllnger, Rollie
VELVET,
every housewife. She is
Cox and Cecil Easley. An oyster
eoi
during the m onth of ‘ ~ February
wisest who saves from
am ounted to $942.20, according to supper was served a t midnight
PRINCE
ALBERT
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marr, ac­
a . report filed with the county
those
funds regularly . . .
if
court. Collections In the recorder’s companied
____
_ by
_ Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
every week . ... no m at­
or
office totaled $456.30 for the month. I niond Hudson of Hillside, motored
Speaks Tonight
Mt. Home to
Have Program
Tigard Student
on F ong Tour
PENNEY’S for
Long Wearing
Low Cost
Work Clothes
A two-fisted value! "Super Big Mac”
Men's W o rk Shirts
Sanforized! A t this price
r
v
Chambray or covert cloth,
sturdy, husky, long-wear­
ing . . . that won’t shrink!
Cut full to famous "Big
Mac” specifications! Trip-
pie stitched! Interlined col­
lar and cuffs! F a c e d
sleeves and pockets! Dress
shirt collar and band! Sizes
141/’ to 17! Rare buys!
Penney's Union-Made Pay Day
OVERALLS
LUTHERAN
Made of heavy 2.20 denims
«1.15
TH U R SD A Y S
Full cut, and roomy!
Tnple-llilchtd!
Bar-lacked!
H deep pockeht
Orchardale
Buy Proven Chick Feed
Th«> kinds th a t cost, no more, but give you
better tbsults and bigger profits.
We c a tty a com plete stock of all kinds of
'Chick and Poultry Feeds and can give you the
best advice on w hat to feed.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery
IPhone 271
1004 Main St.
They’ll stand up under the
heaviest, toughest kind of
wear; because they’re made
to our rigid specifications
Get a pair tomorrow!
Boys' fifes, 89c
"Every
Housewife”
EDGEW ORTH
with
YELLO BOLE
$1.00 Pipe
for only
Y
99c
Two Pairs Ladles' Chardonlzed Special Chiffon W eight Hose.
One Crystal Necklace, one box Four Kisses Face Powder and
>,i-oz. Four Kisses Perfume. Only two deals to a customer.
SALE ONE HAY ONI.Y!
SATURDAY, MARCH 16
HORTENSE DRESS SHOP
K. P. Building
14» ■- Second Aye.
Hillsboro
CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OUT AND BRINO IT WITH YOU
One Pound Chocolate
Covered
Pepperm int
They’re a STORMWELT, Men!
W O R K SHOES
Longwearing retan uppers!
sl ”
ter how little! Then, come
w hat may, her f a m ily
will never want.
Every detail in this shoe
was planned to give addi­
tional service! Extra heavy
black retan uppers! Mass­
ive nailed compo soles and
heels! And a white storm
welt for protection in wet
weather! The plain, soft
toe gives comfort that's
worth a lot of money!
Commercial
National Bank
“The Largest Independent Bank
in W ashington County"
Hillsboro
Aladdin Lamps
Long's Radio
Tubes Tested Free
Douglass
Radio Service
Green Mountain
I More Profits in 1935
H u n t in g a n d F is h in g
S u p p lie s
Overhaul
Your Radio
Mrs. Marr Hostess
for Club Session
iv i
HARDW ARE
Second service of the series of
Lenten service» sponsored by L uth­
erans at the Hillsboro union high
school auditorium will be held to­
night ‘Thursday! at 8 o'clock. Rev.
E W Hinrichs of St. Peter’s L uth­
eran church at Blooming will speak
on “Jesus in Gethsemane."
The Rev. Theo Brackmann of
Puyallup, Wash , a circuit visitor of
the Oregon and W ashington dis­
trict of the Lutheran Missouri Syn­
A thorough overhaul such as
od, spoke last Thursday to a large
we can give your Radio in our
audience on "Jesus Crossing The
Cedrón.”
modem ly equipped shop »nil
make It work like new again—
Mrs. K enneth Biersdorf of Schei­
n in sar.g a soprano solo of C S
and possibly save you t h e
Brigg, entitled "Hold Thou My
tragedy of having your Radio
Hands.” A Joint Lutheran choir
stop during your favorite pro­
under the direction of Rev. P. H.
gram.
Schaus of Schefflm rendered one
of Johann Sebastian Bach's clior-
CALI, 21X TODAY!
als, “O Lord, Who Dares to Smite
Thee?" and S. J. Stone's "The
Church's One Foundation” in the
arrangem ent of S. S. Wesley. The
entire congregation sang the old
L utheran passion choral o í Sig­
Phone 21X
mund von Birken, "Jesus I will Selfridge Bros.
ponder now on Thy Holy Passion.”
Heine Olsen Tops
Grappling Lineup
R egular
$2.50 value
L e n te n
S e rv ic e s to be H e ld
R e tu r n »
Manufacturer’s Advertising Sale
CORW IN
Headquarters
(lly Mra. K I’wxoldt)
HELVETIA
Helvetia
s e ll no I
hoard Man li ft voted Io return
Jo»eph Wi nzel lo r tim b e r Io, tin
(lltli year The w lum l i lilllln n
were ullulllllioux III t h e ir vote In
retain their teacher. Hisltlc.-. In*
hnu| work he In Helvetia bund
leailer iilul ii I mi him a Junior band
ami m liny .Seoul Moutiiiu-ster
.Several potato buyer» have been
m ound here lately ami have eiur-
ei| srverul i arlmuln ’Ilie price of-
lerutl 1» uniler production n e t
1‘antor liiKtalled
InnlallaUou nervier (or liev. II
M Freuenborg was a feature at
the Helvetia i hureh .Sunday liev
Edward Wynn of Porllaud officiat­
ed, and wan an.nbited bv Rev E.
ladder, also of Ihirllamt liev Ere»-
enborg will preach at I’hllllp» next I
Sunday. The service will be III tie r-
man the third and (ourth Sunday .
ol the n io n lli and In English Ilie
lirnt and second Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. John Schneider
ami tumllv o f Hliadv llrook visited
Mr and Mm. David Tuchabold
Sunday
.Minn Kidberger Iturlexl
A large group ol mourner» Hath- |
e n d at Helvetia cemetery to pay
their lanl re .jN-el.n to Iteith a Koi-,
berger, who»«* funeral tuok place
Thurnduy Minn Solberger, who war
born and reared In the community,
wan highly rrnpected and a general
lavorlte am t pojiulur with the
younger net. The lovely floral of-
lering» were a fitting tribute to her
memory.
Mr und Mrs Adolph lluilert-
t her wlm have been »laying villi
I heir daughter, Mm. II Butterfield,
in l*ortlund. returned to their home
last week Mr. llaitertneher Is able
to get around wlUt the help of a i
H ats cleaned and blocked, shoes
shined. W. G Htampolis. 1132 Main
Street.
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