I'liumday. March 21, 1935 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , OREGON D .U .V . Leader C H IN A LAND OF MYSTERY Mrs. Jackson at Beaverton PLAYS H O S T T O M A R IN E S Honored Guest D e p a rtm e n t P resid en t Pays T e n t O f fic ia l B irth d a y V is it O b s e rv e d ; Meaning of ‘Christian Life’ T e it: T he In te rn a tio n a l U niform S unday Hctiool Lev son for M arch M. M u rie l F ow les G ro u p le a d e r BKAVEHTON A lui««- gro u p of vlmiofM and niciiibii atten d ed the m eeting Monday of the D aughter* of U nion V eteian* w hen Mi K N W ti'tl, d e p artm en t president, m ade her officiul visit to B eaver ton A luncheon w in served a t noon Mr rind Mrs J !•’ Kelsher, and Mi and Mr* II F Eluindei at ten d ed the asntN'iate m atron« and patron« and traitor« of the () E S cn ta rtu in m en t at («nrsharn S a t urd ay evening S ev eral of th e ladle* from the C ongregational eh u rch a tte n d e d the m onthly women*« hoard m eeting at Salem Friday. Mr*. Jarkaon Entertain* Mr W C Jack so n e n te rta in e d w ith the firwt in a aerie« of I* T. A round robin c ard partiea F r i day Mr« W II R ngelke, a n d Mr* E M arsh w ere jo in t hu«tesae* Card* w ere piuyecl M r s Chamberlain llostr«« Mr« S a ra h C ham hei lain o f Aloha e n te rta in e d th e l*u«t Noble G rand*' I W edneaday A pot luck luncheon wan »served. w ith rover« laid for M O UNTAIN DALE Mr. a n d M rs S tanley H ahn gave a d in n e r S un- day tor Mrs. Hahn*« m other, Mr». , M aria Jackson, who c e le b ra te d her (sev en ty -sev en th b irth d a y a n n iv e r- Miry. Mrs. Ja c k so n receiv ed m any nice gifts. P re se n t w ere Mr. and Mrs. F W H aas and d a u g h te r Iola of S h e rid an , M r a n d M rs Chester M errill and »on Ja c k , Mr i and Mr«. Koy Jack so n a n d »on | Jo h n , Mr. and Mrs. C lyde L incoln and Wesley and W ayne, a n d H enry M eltebekc of Hillxboro, M rs Vera Scott of V ernonia, Mr. a n d Mr» F rank Jack so n and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. F loyd R affety and d a u g h - l ter», Mr and M rs V ernon H ahn, Ed V a n d e rz a n d e n ,.W a lte r Nicode- inus, th e honor guest, Mr». Ja c k - son, and th e host and hostess. Lb « | O lin . | T he G e -n et-a -h a C am p F ire girls m et w ith M arg aret M athiesen S a t urday afternoon. F ollow ing w ere elected: M uriel Fow les, p resid en t; Effie Toates. se c re tary ; S h irley Toates, tre a su re r; V elda R affety, new s re p o rte r. A n n iv ersa r y O b served te n I O t e r 3M -IH ! ' . I • • • /'-A K R Y IN O o u t th e will of God was J e s u s ' d e sc rip tio n of th e C h ristia n life. And be cau se th e will of God Is th e will of an a ll-lo v in g f a th e r, the c a r ry in g o u t of th a t will b e tokens th e y ield in g up of h e a rt, m ind, soul a n d s tr e n g th Io love to God and to one’s fellow men. P a u l defined th e C h ristia n life In th e 13th of F ir s t C o rin th ia n s In te rm s of th is love re la te d to every v irtu e , every a ctiv ity , and every goal. H e re In o u r lesson P e te r de fines th e C h ristia n life In d e ta ils a n d te rm s of specific a ttitu d e s , te m p e rs, a n d a ctio n s. C h ris tia n s In th e ir life to g e th e r m ust be lik e m inded — th a t Is, one to th e ir com m on a lm s a n d hopes. T hey m u st be c o m p a ssio n a te, te n d e r h e a rte d , h u m b le m in d ed , a n d loving as b re th re n . T h e re can be no re a l C h ris tia n life or C h ristia n com m un ity a p a r t from th a t a ttitu d e . N or Is th is a ttitu d e m erely one of Ideal hopes a n d alm s. It Is to be re aliz e d In a very p ra c tic a l w orld fu ll o f te m p ta tio n s a n d fu ll of offenses In w hich m an B eriously trie s b is b ro th e r. • • • JT N D E R th e se c o n d itio n s th e C h ristia n will n o t re n d e r evil fo r e v il; h e -w ill n o t re v ile a g a in w hen be Is rev iled . On th e c o n tra ry , be will show th e re a lity of h ls C h ristia n ity by re n d e rin g good to r evil, and by giving blessing fo r reviling. T n e C h ristia n Is called to in h e rit and p ra c tic e blessedness. P e te r says t h a t th is s o rt of living Is conducive to h e a lth a n d Mrs. Buford Green Buried on Saturday s tre n g th even In a physical aeuse. S urely, all o th e r th in g s ^ ary jane Bu,ord Gr« „ being e q u al, th a t Is e sse n tia lly I ,ii ,m any ye“ rs “ '•«'»‘d in t of tru e . w * T**' dled T h " ” day at T h a t m an haa th e g re a te s t ex r h '. 1*?- Wa?h ' a "d w as buried ut p e ctatio n of life whose life 1» the C o m e liu s cem etery Satiirrinv m orning. S he Is su rv iv e d by ,w S fre e st from affliction and tro u d a ughters. Mrs. C lara B Love and ble a n d th e d isru p tin g Influ M rs Lulu lleugle, both of S eattle ences of evil passions a n d te m Deceased wa« born Ju ly 13 imih pers. T h e re Is n o th in g th a t can a " d chrOSSed lhe P|a in s 1° O regon harm th e m an w hose life Is w ith her p a ren ts by ox- team . th u s well e sta b lish e d I d blessed ness a n d goodness. . • • • E-VEN If such a m an sh o u ld H A R R IS O N D. H U G G IN S J s u f f e r for rig h te o u sn e ss ' M. D. sak e, bis blessedness Is no less, EYE, EAR, NOME AND THROAT and to have a good conscience to w a rd God a n d m an Is m uch SP EC IA LIST m ore th a n to be free from p e r C LA SH ES F IT T E D se c u tio n o r to be shield ed from w h at o th e rs m ay do Room J T h e exam ple of th is good life C » m M »rrial N ational Rank Aanag fo r P e te r, a s for all who b a r e Phonaa Honw defined It. Is In th e M aster h im self. C h rist suffered fo r us— th e r ig h te o u s for th e u n r ig h t eous— to b rin g us to God. and It Is th ro u g h H im th a t we a re m ade a liv e hi th e sp irit. I t Is In stru c tiv e to observe th a t a p o rtio n of o u r lesson Is qu o ted from th e P salm s. T he C h ristia n life sh o u ld n ev er be conceived Io te rm s of n a rro w re lig io u s experience. It Is not a life of g oodness In c o n tra s t w ith th e good life a s m en lived It be fo re Je su s cam e to e a rth , o r w ith g oodness a s It Is m an ifested In th o se who e a rn e stly seek God th r o u g lr o th e r re lig io n s not kno w in g th e C h ristia n way. J e s u s cam e n o t to d e stro y b u t to fulfill, not to set op a n a rro w o r a rtific ia l s ta n d a rd of good living, b u t to em phasize th e There is nothing in life goodness t h a t is In h e re n t In we can be sure of—ex m an c re a te d In th e Im age and lik e n e ss of God. and th ro u g h cept that the end must w hich m an m a n ife sts h is affinity come some time. Is your w ith h is C re a to r. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. C onnolly e n Job'« D aughter* of V ictory c h a p W here th e E m press D ow ager once ruled, U S m arin es, a tta ch e d to th e A m erican L egation a t P eiping, tertain e d w ith a d in n er S u n d a y in ' te r B ethel No 2 In P o rtlan d ex* play hockey on u lake in the shudow of th e su m m e r palace. Left: T hey a re show n beside one of honor of th e e le v en th w edding an- I em pllfled th eir w ork at B eaver th e gro tesq u e figure« w hich stands n e a r a B u d d h ist tem ple, and frig h t), e n jo y in g a rid e in a n iv ersary of M r and Mrs. Ches- ! ch ap ter, O. F S M arch 13 Miaa C hinese taxi M arines h a v e g u a rd ed th e A m e ric a n L egation for th irty years. te r Bates. G u ests w ere Mr. and ' Doris Me Breen of A loha wan In Mrs. B ill H oodenpyle of G aston, I itia te d E n te rtain m e n t for the e v e (By R ichard Kiley) , p rim a ry factor w hich m oved these : th e A m erican L egation a n d th e M r and M rs. C h ester B ates and ning was furni*hed by the high B eneath the frow ning hills of nations to estab lish legations and 9th In fan try R egim ent, U. 8. a rm y , children, a n d th e host a n d host- .school orchestra Habv Bonds** can be secured ut Nwrth S 1.1“ “1, w l‘*rt* h,Hd‘*i* <>< no- statio n troops in Peiping replaced them A fter five y e ars ess m adie T u rta rs once ra v ish ed the In th e late 1890’s secret bands of service a t th a t post, th e a rm y Mr. and M rs E arl H ollenbeck at- the B eaverton po*t office o land, m u , n lies v v a Peiping, vast* « « e s most u v a t i of n t lU U lltlin f U W dies U lV B • one u of i i th y oung radicals a «1 n I l d U row w as rep laced by th e m arin es by tended the fu n e ra l S a tu rd ay of 1 fam form ed ed socleth societies w w hich hich w w ere ere know know n n ' o rd e r of P re sid e n t T h eo d o re Roose- Mrs H ollenbeck s cousin H Rob ff.rauxr M rri* >aiur«iay fam ous ous citu citu in in the the w w orld orld today tixlay form B eaverton G ra n g e met S a uturduy tu rd ay | C , Centuries before C C olum bus v e veil- s cousin, n . kod e n tu rie s before olum bus n -j as as "R "R ighteous ighteous H H arm arm ony ony Bands* B ands velt. T hey h ave serv ed th e re con- 1 m rs. son nonenoecK of R ickreall. n c e 'll . 1 tlirai/t <st-(H it s s iis a a t < • / ts i * t v I * 1’F h ta,is* ; ' . _ __________r _ '.'.‘„.‘ ____ .'¡O.'., l a ,,,,< ,u re d f ,o rth l 1,1 “ N New T e ir n u m b ers grew ra p id ly In tin u o u sly since then. W ilford H e rg ert of S e a ttle and A qx*elal q ............ u a rte . rly " m ............ eeting W,H W orld. P eip in g wus recognized us j 1899. w hen tho u san d s of fanatical In th irty years of c o n tin u o u s Irv in e lte r g e r t of P o rtla n d spent b<* held S a tu rd ay ut 8 p in the c en ter ol C hinese c u ltu re and J C hinese tiad ra llie d to th e b a n n ers service in th e N orth C hina city. M arch 11 a n d 12 w ith M r and Mr«. S tip e llo«trw« civilizatio n | of the Boxers, as they w e re called, th e lea th e rn e c k s h a v e seen m an y Mrs P h ilip H e rg ert and fam ily Mr« F. F S tipe entertained m em - Since 1200 B C. dynasty a fte r ' they began m olesting C h i n e s e 1 changes. T hey w ere a t P e k in g M ailers E n te rtain ber« of the F rie n d sh ip B ridge clu b d ynasty has left the im p rin t of it» C hristians. T he a g itatio n g r e w , w hen C hina ch an g ed h e r govern- Mr. a n d M rs. Roy M ailer en- M arch 13 Mr* R obert Sum m er* ru le upon th e Forbidd« n C ity H u n d re d s ol C hinese w ere m ur- m erit from a m o n arc h y to th e re - tertain e d w ith a "500” p a rty Sat family amply protected held high score W here C hinese em p ero rs w ere d e red o u trig h t by th e B oxers. An publican form . T hey w ere th e re urday evening. F ive tab le s w ere B anks w ere T uesday guests a t t h e , H illsboro A rg u s contains all th e b y LIFE INSURANCE, Mrs. (¡ra y IfloaleM once e a r n e d aioft on th e ir g i l t E n glish nu m »nary w as shot w hen the c ap ital w as ch an g ed from in play H igh score w en t to Mrs A rchie Thom pson hom e T he din-1 n ew s of H illsboro a n d th e sur- .Mt» Doy C ra y e n te rta in e d th e terin g _ litter» a n d fierce looking looking | j r F i rig h ten e d consul» d esp atch ed P e k in g to N anking, w h ere it still (loyal a n d R ussell M ailer, a n d n e r w as in ho n o r of Mrs. H utch- ro u n d in g com m unities. R ead i t should t h e unforeseen _ _____ vuggered i n w ord to the E m press D ow ager, i flourishes I a n d k e ep in fo rm ed on w h a t is I u ____ . m I b j ____ B ridge rlu b __________ G uests of ____ the Mongol ehleftiins low to M rs Ed Schlegel a n d C hris ens b irth d a y . P a rty Success 1 h ap p en in g a t hom e. tf happen? Allow us to hili w ere M eadumes W II Boyd, th e ir fighting finery, today the s h e . Instead of o fferin g re lief to P e k in g has since becom e Peiping, Tolke. A larg e crow d a tte n d e d th e bene- nd (Mto E rickson rh y th m ic trea d of U ncle Sam 's the p ersecuted w orshippers, w as but it still ra n k s am ong th e first Mr a n d M rs. O scar A m a ch e r of quote you our low pre TH ESE SH E E P KNOW Miw M argaret I'etei t i l l Is spend- m.u ine blends w ith the soft pad- h-.l by tu t advism to Ian th e fire few cities of C hina, in both fo reig n P o rtlan d v isited Mr and M rs N fit c ard p a rty and dance at the H ere is a gospel M ission w ith a M oun tain d ale hall S a tu rd a y night. miums. tw o w eeks at L exington w ith d i»K steps of C hinese coolies ,,l h a tre d w hich was sw eeping the a n d dom estic com m erce. H. T oates T h u rsd a y bl'gUtl . . . . . . — --- . a i_ . l - - - - ------------- P eiping today 1» far d iffere n t land. H u n d re d ' of B oxers began W hile P eip in g is situ a te d in th e Mr and M rs Ed M ah er J r and i?onors w ere w on by M rs F re d ?^ouJ u SOmw ii?urci?< 10 h< i M rs W illiam Cttm pbell. from the P e k in g of fifty year* ago converging o n P e k in g ^ H u rrie d h e art of a te rrito ry , w hich is a liv e m 1 ss L ena C ro p of* P o rtla n d and R e tu rn from South Today th e Bugs of th e U nited call« w ere sent out by th e various w ith plot» a n d c o u n ter-p lo ts, th e Mr and Mrs. Ed M aher Sr. visited Mi mid Mrs A C C hinn have A. Reiser, second. , P11“ ,1?,*1 a n l th e , m essage States. F nglund. F rance, Italy and consuls for a ssistan ce m arin es h ave found th e ir d u t y the Joe B a k er hom e S unday re tu rn e d from u m onth'« visit in Ja p a n , fly W ilfred re e e rt rt o oi f S S eattle, e a ttle W ash P of it hom over th e ir se p a ra te leg- O rd ers w ere wm re a H tie e rg Wash., from the off room t h e ful street- is eless a big m a en f- sued for troops to p a rtic u la rly quiet. T o e n liv e n th e ir Mrs. S tovall H ostess i _ _ . . . , „ , .ii/u C alifornia ■ Hughes* ?!* ,h *: Clty N o rth ern go to th e aid of th e b eleaguered e v ery d ay life th ey com pete w ith r l u j u o lu v all CIJraMUJ1CT1, . , . , „ u —o . Mrs F loyd S to e n te rta in e d T en m em bers o f Mr .i v i e s c I um visll.nl the sta le insti- 1’, “ t e M l,rc lhun - 'Hx’ ,nen M'rV1' fo reig n ers T h e y e n c o u n te r.n l m any th e o th e r fo reig n d e ta ch m e n ts in w | t h a '500' p a rty T h u rsd a y aft- * dl y s. last w eel’ a t th e N ote th e th re e kinds of te s ti- tution» hist w eek u n d e r those b a n n ers as u g uaran- delays No eo-operation w as af- m any form s of sports. lernoon. M rs G eorge M eacham had P , ®r g e rt m ony, when th a t p a rt comes. T he lev of pro tectio n to th e ir national» forded them on th e ir tr ip over- T he only hockey team in th e high score and Mrs. E. W alters othe5 relativ es. W llfre d left t h i s ch u rch group on the p latfo rm are In th is respect, p a rtic u la rly , the land. M any days u fte r th e ir sta rt m arin e corps chases th e p u ck o ver second w eek for N am pa, Idaho, his pre s- a p t to rep eat Bible verses a n d to Agent S e c r e t a r y M o o r e B id .in d e n t w alled city is un u n u su a l they u rrlv cd at th e gates of P eking th e ice in P eiping. T hey a re th e T he Mesdome» S tan ley H ahn e n t " om e' tell how they were b rought u p in tri S l a t e C o n f e r e n c e '*,y 11 “ ,h ‘‘ <mly m etro p o llU n In this group t w e n t y - t h r e e p re sen t hockey chum pions of C hina G eorge C onnolly, Ja m e s M athie- ------------------------ ; C h ristia n hom es a n d h a d served Every form of protection — Fire, th e Lord for long. T h en fro m the automobile, casualty, liability. c en te r In th e w orld w here so m any m arines and b lu eja ck e ts u n d e r the T h ere too. w e fin d one of th e sen, Loel a n d E arl H o llenbeck and crowd, th e m en who say th ey were Ed I, Moore, se c re tary of the troops a re banded to g eth e r in one com m and of C a p ta in Jo h n T. My- few m ounted d e ta c h m e n ts in th e M ildred H e rg ert a n d M argaret Fidelity, Surety and Life. brought to th e L ord years ago a n d H illsboro C h am b er of C om m erce, com m on cause pro tectio n ers. w ho re tire d re ce n tly w ith the m arin e corps It has been found M uthiesen a tte n d e d a "500" p a rty h a d w andered fa r away to serve sin has I w n Invited to a tte n d the W ith p ra ctic a lly n o exception, runk of m ajor general, m ade u p th a t th e lea th e rn e c k s can cover at the hom e of Mrs. R ich ard Sand- a n d th e Devil. A t last like sh eep Phone 1732 1164 3rd S t. statew id e c onference u 11 d school the m en com prising th e g u a rd s uJ th e defence force of the A m erican th e ir p a tro ls m ore e ffic ie n tly by fOid near H illsboro T h u rsd a y aft- t h a t h a d d rifte d fa r from th e fold, for M wretaries a n d m anagers of the foreign legations live in com-1 L egation. using horses ernoon. th e G ood S heperd b rought th em cham ber» of com m erce o n t h e parutlv» peace Few disagreem ent» T he defensive tactics of t h i s D u rin g th e p re sen t u n re st w hich A nkle S prained back. T hese a re a p t to speak th e ir I U niversity of O regon c a m p u a am ong them have been recorded h an d fu l of b ra v e m en. w ho fought is sw eeping N orth C hina. th e Elmo G a rd n e r sp rain ed his a n k le sorrow over th e w asted years M arch 29. 26 a n d 27. ¡H igh praise has been h ru p e d u p back ag ain st te rrific odds, J J - ---- -- 1-------- ------- ■------ • living '—*— *- And lastly th e converts who have u n til m any A m ericans in th a t ■ w hile sk a tin g a t H illsboro M arch form ed org an izatio n Rubv m X , on them by C hinese officials for th ey w e re re liev e d on A ugust 14, area u n d o u b ted ly b re a th e a sigh of 13 ■ nresiden» and' r u Mtj J ers never veered off. O f such, our th e v a lu ab le assistance they have has becom e one of the m ilita ry re lief w ith th e th o u g h t of 500 stal- M rs T hor G ronbeck of V ernonia I secreta ry treasu rer M »h U A lii.™ frien d from N o rth D akota. " I was ren d ered to th e C hinese govern- sagas of history T he m any m edals w a rt sons of th e S ta rs a n d S trip e s visited at th e Jam es M athiesen L a Ura A hlstrom a n d A u d r e v H e a ' a n infidel for years,” he says. "A nd I was rough, too. W hen a n y of my a w ard e d by o u r go v ern m en t to statio n ed n earby. hom e F rid ay . I J™ ________ a._ ; m ent ton w e e r nam ed to d ra ft th e b y crew of laborers did n o t move fa st T he legations a re laid o u t In the d efen ce a n d re lief of Peking, W hilc it’s to u g h going w h en d u ty ( H ahns E n te rta in law s fo r th e ctu b enough I would lose my h e ad a n d such m o n n er th at th ey form a a tte sts to th e ir heroism E ighteen tak es a m an far from hom e a n d ______ _ guests _____ ________ D in n er p ____ a rty a t th e Stan- H a rry S ch m eltzer a n d Cecil H ea tr e a t 'em rough. I t got so I e x p ec t form idable re tre a t in case of siege C ongressional M edals o f H onor friends, m ost a n y le a th e rn e c k w ill ¡ley H ahn hom e M arch 10 were" *Mr. to n re c e iv e d th e th ird d eg ree of ed a rre st a n d carried m oney m mv _______ 1 S pace has been provided for the w ere a w ard e d tell you th a t P e ip in g is one of th e and Mrs. W illiam H offm an, Mr O dd F ello w sh ip by m em b ers of P0« * '1 to pay th e fine. T h en curs [ n atio n als in ra se of an a tta ck T he In S eptem ber. 1900, th e lea th er- m ost in te re stin g posts left on th e a n d Mrs. A lv in H offm an, M r and L incoln lodge a t th e local h all ^ d ,. ha-tln ^ 1 was laid iU t or Has Found Wonderful Re- Reb«Hion of 1900 w as the necks w ere re liev e d from d u ty a t 'm a r i n e corps Itin e ra ry , M rs H arold R eynolds a n d Miss a rch 13. T m y H b? Ck' , ^ t ,en Lord m e, ' ju s t like th a t. So A social m eeting w as enjoyed by ^ d h ealed j ™ lief in Williams S. L. K I Ella B ean of H ills b o ro Mr and hers w h at could i I say say? I couldn't deny Mrs. W illiam W all a n d O rv ille m e em mb e rs n o f t R R u u h h v i neKob-.y,' R o H e ir o h Formula. him .an y longer. I yielded m y life R eynolds a n d L incoln lcxlge a fte r the reg- to h i i n S s I h iv e th e peace F ra n k C orey is im p ro v in g from u la r m eetings. B e rth a W aldron w as a n d Joy." • »-w j w-w • « ni i P on iaiici v o li i city hom e in o rtlan d ui a t in the e o Scott A nd so the converts a bad a tta ck of rh eu m atism Mr» B ert M eyer spent th e past a guest of th e e v en in g R hoda from am ong th e m en rise to say A ndrew H e rg e rt re tu rn e d hom e Hesse. K a th e rin e Moore, a n d Jo e th a t th e / „ w eek w ith M r and Mrs. J a c k B u r In e x p la in in g his condition. Mr life of the born-again (B y M m . O M P*t»r«on| (B x M m . Zell G. S tru th e m ) T h u rsd a y a f te r a ten -d a y t r i p F lin t had ch arg e of th e social. ris in P o rtlan d . J. B O 'D aniel. Cory don. la . states. grows sw eeter as th e days go by. BEND — Jo h n Baggenstn» cele- H ITEO N —C o rl O lson is build in g th ro u g h S o u th e rn C alifornia. Mrs. Spence, m o th e r of Miss "1 have su ffered w ith stom ach ■------------------- -—— i Now w h a t becom es of th e m is Irene. P h y llis and Bob S te w a rt tro u b le for over 10 y e ars and w ith bJ a t' ^ h ‘* tw e n ty -first b irthday ut F ra n c es Post, re tu rn e d last w eek a new house h e re for his b ro th er, sion converts? T hey rise, seek e m of F orest G rove spent th e w eek- C a ro l W e n g e r on Cast kidney tro u b le alm ost th a t long ' bl' his p aten ts, Mr and from E astern O regon, w h ere she | H e rb ert Otoon ploym ent. get in to business often. M r a n d Mrs. C. W S tru th e rs end w ith th e ir g ra n d p are n ts. M r to r r l a y a t W h itm a n I t is estim a te d th a t 50.000 of them It got so bad th a t I c o u ld n 't eat Mrs. Joe Buggenstos., M arch 9 v isited for se v e ra l w eeks. _______________ j a n d son K e n n eth a tte n d e d a b irth - a n d M rs G eorge S te w a rt w ith o u t su fferin g u fte rw a rd s I P re se n t w ere M r and M rs L ouis WHITMAN COLLEGE — Carol have joined th e c hurches of th e d a > su rp rise p a rty giv en for M rs M r a n d M rs E arl H ollenbeck W enger of H illsboro, fresh m an at country. Som e of th e m ost efficient felt blooted, had had breath , lit-1 S pousta and four d a ughters. Her- F o r m e r S c h o l l , V e t e r a n c R obinson T h u rsd a y nig h t in spent th e w eek-end w ith M rs W hitm an college, has been selected m en. city by city, a re m ission con tie u p p e tite My blood p re ssu re 'n a n 1®w ‘cnc!'; A r' h u L StetnhoiC f o r m e r o c n o ii s v e t e r a n C>els F r e n c h D e c o r a t io n j P o rtlan d . H ollenbeck’s sister. Mrs. W alter to a p p e a r in th e play production, verts. "F o r G od se n t n o t h ls Son m ade m e dizzy. I w as advised t o ' J “’; Miss B ertha Om stud to th e w orld to condem n th e L ester H H unt, fo rm er resid en t I clu b L ea d er S peaks K irkw ood of M cM innville, try y our m edicine By now it has , and . ‘’P ’“ ’/ " Eoul8, a n d C a i?<‘r "S u n d ay S u p p lem en t." w hich is in world: b u t th ro u g h him m ight be H iteon 4-H calf c tu b m et M on- B irthday C elebrated .tu n n ed thnae a w ful fu l a spells n e ll. a »...1 mv O m stad of Aloha, Jo e Buggenstos of Scholls, has receiv ed a F rench being p roduced by th e W hitm an saved stopped those aw n d my "-John 3 :1 7 .—G eorge N. T av - blood pressure is dow n I now ' J r . Miss C lnudiu Stem of M iddle- F o u rra g u c rre . a red and green cord day evening, M arch 11. w ith R a y - ' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. H u tch en s of college d ra m a tic club. lor, B eaverton.—P a id adv h ave a good a p p e tite and urn g u ln -| j ton. M rs O H P eterson, and chll- d ecoration tied w ith a G o rd ian knot m ond R ugland w ith a ll fiv e m em , dren, Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n R oshak sym bolic of the "G ordian knots" the b e rs present. L. E F rancis, a ssist Ing w eight ) and tw o ch ild ren and T heodore, second division u n tied for the ant cou n ty a g t n i explained the W illiam s S. I. K F orm ula acts H enry and E ddie R oshak Five F re n c h at C h ateau T h ie rry , St. k eeping of records. A basket so th e A rgonne. Soissons. cial is beteg planned for the a n r on (D th e stom ach. i2i liver, iSl h u n d re d w as p layed and m usic cn- M ihiel. C ham puigne and B lanc M ont ridge. fu tu re. liver, and 14» q uickly helps to Mr. and M rs H e rb e rt O lson re co rre c t fa u lty e lim ination. If you Mlss F ra n c es G holson w as out All su rv iv o rs of th is division w ho su ffer from stom ach, liver, or ,,f »*'hool m ost of last w eek w ith were in these b a ttles a re e n title d tu rn e d from Idaho S atu rd ay . to th e decoration. Mr. H u n t's fam M r a n d Mrs. J e rg e n A nderson kitlncx disorders, sec t h e D elta ' “ ncss B and S tarted ily lived a t S cholls m any years of P o rtla n d v isite d last w eek w ith D rug i t o e Adv Q uite a few of the school c h il before m oving to Cam as, according I Mrs. L ena Olson, d re n have sta rte d learn in g to play o W W. Ja q u ith . T hey ow ned th e M r a n d Mrs. G eorge G a rd n er harm onicas u n d e r the lead ersh ip of F erguson farm now occupied by of Je n n in g s L odge visited at th e th e ir teacher, Miss Post, w ho is th e B illings fam ily. C. W. S tru th e rs hom e S unday. also tak in g lessons In view of h a v ing a h arm onica band If you change y o u r ad d ress kind- O u r classified co lu m n s m ay h ave i Mr and Mrs. A lbert Scott and ly notify the A rgus d irec t a n d at ju st w h at you a re looking for— ■ Mrs. O. It P eterso n m id d a u g h te r once tf R ead them CHAS. L. WALKER LOW PR IC ED High Blood Pressure Made Him Dizzy li £ , r Birthday Observed | by oend Resident “S, “¿ Ä ' S I New House Built Hiteon District M E D IU M P R IC E D You mean you ju st R f NT y o u r A u to m a tic Gas W ater -H e a te r? L, K A Gtxxl Duco or Paint Job Brett« your car up for gpriag with a shiny new paint or Duco job! All the stand ard 1935 colors in quick-drying, smooth- finish paints for economy. Busch’s Service Garage Phone 501 T h ir d A ve. 6 «U V Zzi A M A AA W e arc more than glad to announce our appointment as Graham Dealer for this area. to the h ig h standards everybody has learned to expect o f Graham. In econo my, a revelation. W hen we learned that G raham was entering the lowest price field w ith a brand new G raham S ix, we in v e s ti gated. Even our greatest hopes were e x c e e d e d . T h is __________________ new G raham Six TOURING IS a car! The other new Graham s—the Special Six, Graham Eight and Graham Super charged E ight—are finer this year than ever. N o wonder they are know n as the Most Im itated Cars on the Road! SEDAN In appearance, the s m a r te s t w e ’ ve seen. In perform ance, e n tire ly up 595 W e cordially invite you to come in and see the cars that caused us to choose Graham. AT F A C T O R Y U SE D CAR EXCHANGE WANT-ADS, [1 S. 2nd Avr. and K. Washington W. S. ALEXANDER. Prop. Telephone 2641 l It the FIN EST Yes the R ental is only 11.25 a m onth — and when we’ w ant to buy the H eater — th e re n t applies on th e P u rch a se P r ic e ! 1 3 E 0 P L ______ E » r t ________ a m a z e i .vhen wl A th e y h e a r a b o u t o u r new n R e n ta l P l a n o n H ig h - L o w A utom atic Gas W a te r H eat- e ra l B ut i t ’s good newa to them because it opens such an in ex pensive way to u n lim ite d hot w a ter se rv ic e ! I t m eans no m ore dep en d ence on fu rn ac e coils and the fickleness o f the w eath er. No m o re r e m e m b e r in g to l ig h t y o u r tan k h eater. No m ore re- a tric tin g y our use of hot w ater to c erta in houra because your w a te r h e a te r has a “shut-off" period. N o m o re c a u t i o n in g c e rta in m em bers of your fa m ily th a t th e ir share of hot w ater is o n ly so much. T o have plen tifu l, effo rtless h o t w a te r e v e r y m ia u te th e year 'ro u n d , ju st re n t a H igh- L ow Gas sto ra g e w a ter h e ater f o r d o m e s tic u se l i k e y o u w ould ren t anything else. T he re n ta l is flat . . . $1.25 a m onth. And the o p e ra tin g cost is very sm all because o f lo w -co st P o r t land gas You pay no e x tra s of any k in d — sign no sales c o n tra c t— p a y no i n s t a l l a t i o n charge — tak e no risk a t all. W h y w a it lo n g e r to e n jo y the easy c le an lin ess th is s e rv ice affords fo r such a m odest m o n th ly c o s t ? A n y d e a l e r , plum ber o r your gas com pany will gladly g iv e,y o u com plete d e ta ils ab o u t th is se rv ice , . . w ill a rra n g e to re n t you one of these h e a te rs a t once. D o n 't d e lay. In v e stig a te thia u n lim ite d hot w a ter serv ice today. DEALERS, PLUMBERS AND P ortland G as & C oke C ompany 1300 M ain Street CONVENIENT R E G U L A TO R The H ig h -L o w e m u la t o r on thia Penfield A u to m a tic G at W a te r H eater c o n tro ls two burn ers. W hen placed at L O W . only a sm all b u rn e r o p e ra te s when heat la neces sary. W hen shifted to H IG H , a large b u r n e r is a ls o brought into action, w h ic h h e a ts t h e w a te r much m o re rapidly. T h u a you can easily c o n tro l the amount of w ater heated — and vo u r », if you t 19 Models Regardless of the size you need or the price you can afford to pay. you will find a Kelvinator to fit all of your requirements. See the 1935 models. Low down paym ent and easy te r m s on th e R e D itC o M onthly Budget Plan. Selfridge Furniture Co. 136 S. 3rd Ave. rtione 21X KELVINATOR