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H IL L S B O R O rage Four Scholls Club Miss Verna D avis spent Sunday at DePoe Bay. M rs Elizabeth H arm on o f Seattle v is itin g her siste r-in -la w , M rs Stretcher, and o ther re la tive s reek. M rs. In in a S tew art o f A u ro ra 1 spent th e week-end ut the E. L o ve - B u r k e <ren home. M e e t T u e s d a y '* ¿ 7 * A id Honors M others; on C ham pionship Team T ext: A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , Influence of the Church le ts 3 : 4 I -4.5; Cpbcalant 4 :1 -7 , 11-1(1 The In te rn a l lo n a l U n ifo rm Sunday School Lesson fo r May I • • • r p l I E u n io n o f fa ith and expo- * nonce to produce fe llo w s h ip e xp la in s th e o rig in of the C h ris tia n C h u rch , and o f every new m ovem ent and o rg a n tza tto u In th e C h u rc h 's h is to ry . Sometime» the fa ith and the ex perience are n arrow , and the re s u ltin g movement and fe llo w sh ip are seel tonal or sectarian. T his, atso. haa heen the h is to ry o f the C h ris tia n Church But In Ihe beginning the Church arose out o f a very defi n ite experience o f repentance and salvation. The Church had no great temples. There was no or- ganlzation w ith w o rld ly stre n g th w hich men m ig h t lo in fo r the sake o f social prestige, or fo r the sake o f power. The Church consisted o f sm all groups of those who had found the now experience o f sa lva tio n and life ln C h rist Jesus These groups met In a measure o f sedu- slon. w ith the th re a t o f persecu- tlo n co nstantly upon them , hl . . „„„ One can h a rd ly th in k o f any- 000 l ° ,n ,n S the Church In those days except from strong co n st» tlo n and because the Church rep- resented a fe llo w sh ip In mrae- th in g more precious than any th the orld offered. „ a in r r g e l th a „ t th a t w eTen under th The eM m arvel Is th a t even under these COnd' t , " ? S ,h ' me“ b f r * ° f. t h l» tla n s tn ke the words o f Jesus concerning b ro th e rly love and Hie su rre n d e r o f a ll to llo d . that they were w illin g to dlaregard th e ir personal possessions, to have n il th in g s In common anil even to sell what thev had so that any man who needed m ig h t bo su p plied. I f one could find th a t q u a lity o f C h ris tia n character and C h ris tia n courage more w id e ly exem- p lltle d . the so lu tio n of life 's p ro b lema would he easy, p a rtle u la rly In au age when we have discov ered th a t man s conquest o f na tu re Is ahle to p rovide an abund ance o f a ll that Is necessary for hum an life and fa r beyond man s need. To Im agine, however, th a t such a state o f society could he organ ized out o f a w o rld o f unregen- erate men. whose hearts and ha h lts are dom inated by self In terest, Is to tru s t to a vain de lusion. j C liffo rd T ra sk went to S tayton Sun I day to get M rs G ladys T ra sk and daughter Jean, w ho spent the past (By I.. B. Dem m in) week at the M ary H ill home. Charles B u rke re tu rn e d fro m the S C H O L L S —Scholls Woman's club Jones hospital Saturday. ■will meet at the ch u rch Tuesday Pot lu c k luncheon w ill be at 1 On Cham pionship Team o'clock Federation reports w ill b. D elbert B u rke , son o f M r. and g ive n . The ro ’ l c a ll w ill be cu rre n t Mrs. W a lte r B u rk e o f M id w a y, is events, a m em ber o f the B eaverton high M r. and M rs L y le P o tte r visite d ’ school debating team and m any h is parents. M r. and M rs F ra n k i tx.a | file n d s and relative s listened P otter, of P o rtla n d Sunday. to the debate over the ra d io fro m M rs. Jane F isher o f P o rtla n d Corvallis He live s w ith his aunt, spent several days th is w e e k w ith Mrs C. Barnes at Beaverton d u r- her sister, M rs. F. E. R owell, and ¡ng school year and assists w ith the fa m ily . fa rm w o rk d u rin g vacation periods. A id Honors M other* He is a m em ber o f the 1935 class. Ladies' A id observed M other's was class president the firs t sen day F rid a y w hen m ore than 30 at- ester, is student body president, tended the m eeting at the Scholls president of Beaverton H i-Y and ch u rc h p a rlo r w ith M rs. Bertha assistant e d ito r o f the school paper Lovegren, hostess, and M rs L izzie To H onor M others Hesse assisting Misses L o rra in e re tu rn e d m issionary fro m V E T the Ideal In th is p ictu re of D em m in and A rle n e G o tte r as C hina w ill speak d u rin g tile regu- 1 the e a rly Church Is one th a t flo w e r g irls presented each lady ia r h o u r fo r preaching service Sun- should not lig h tly he obscured. w ith a corsage o f flo w e rs w ith a dav T here w ill also be M other's . . . tru ... e . . v character u n r a c ie r The Church In , . Its tw o -lin e M other's day verse en- da’v services. rep re se n ,. . fe llo w s h ip closed The verses w ere w ritte n by j j lss Velda Koeber spent Sunday Mrs. Ida Kays A bouquet was g iv - and Monday w ith her sister. M rs and service w ith life on a plan« en the oldest m other present. M rs i L ila s B a rtle tt, in P o rtla n d H er fa r above th a t o f w o rld ly Ideals Phoebe McCool, and to the young- fa th er. H erm an Koeber. o f Sher- and motives. est m other, Mrs. E. H e ffe rn a n M rs wood assisted M rs G ron e r w ith The hope o f the w o rld Is th a t. D o ris B aley o f P o rtla n d was the the care o f M rs Koeber d u rin g her In a society dom inated la rge ly by speaker The program in clu d e d a 'a b se n ce self-interest, th e re are so m any, piano solo by M rs C. E a rl S tre tch - M r and M rs. Theo Nissen visite d lik e these e a rly C h ristia ns, who er. readings by A rle n e G o tte r and th e L ester G ro w home at Camas M rs. F. E Row-ell and vocal solo by Sunday. liv e fo r h ig h e r th in g s They are M rs. C. E a rl S tretcher. G range Meets In orm th . s They w orld, a rs but subject not o to f th the s c n o u i u ra n g e n e w a m eeting w s E lizabeth L ip to n clu b o f 1930. Scholls G range held a m eeting w orld. They are subject to th s O. E. S. m atrons o f P o rtla n d and c“ ‘u k v fa^- w o rk a! ^ m j c . i n g v ic in ity , met w ith M rs J M not always they live, hut they recognize a S tre tch er T hu rsd a y The business F ra n k M ille r and M iss Grace e a rly church were higher loyalty to a Master who m eeting was preceded b y a one M ille r w e n t to Camas, W a sh . Sun- Ideal. a a » cams not to seek hit own. but to o 'clo ck luncheon M rs. M a ry H a rt- day to v is it M rs. M a ry H u n t and _ . . _ . >*»» fo r others and fo r the bulld- m an was assisting hostess son Lester \ \ E need 00,7 read P a u ,s opla- la g up o f the Kingdom o f God. M rs Ray Ego is ch a irm a n o f the K e n n e th F ra sie r o f P o rtla n d vis- ties to see how even to th is T he c h u rc h , m aking Its g ro w th com m ittee in charge o f the M o th - ite d M r and M rs. Jess S nyder Sun- p rim itiv e church, where »very- er's day program at M o u n ta in Hom e day. * and progress In a w o rld to d iffe r th in g connected w ith It seemed to ch u rc h fo llo w in g Sunday school M r and M rs E. E H ill. M rs. M ent from Its e lf, la often eolored Sunday. Vaughn and M iss Joan H ill o f P o rt- Involve sacrifice, th e re were those and m arred by Its e n v iro n m e n t K n o w n H ere , la n d w ere Sunday d in n e r p a rty whose llv e t were not proof Vet to th s eys o f fa ith there Is Thomas O M ondabaugh. w ho guests at the H. L M cC ool home against rice and whose s p irits hope in the num ber o f those who co m m itte d suicide at the K in n e r M rs. D o ro th y P o tte r and M rs were not free from narrowness. s triv e w ith s in c e rity and earnest s a w m ill near M ou n ta in d a le Sat- Jess S nyder v is ite d M r and M rs But . here to our lesson. Io the ness to liv e according to tha urday. was w e ll k n o w n here ha vin g D. W F is k in M u ltn o m a h F rid a y , teachings of Jesus and who seek w o rk e d at the Jack R aynard fa rm Mr. and Mrs. C harles K ra h m e r o f record °* Ihe firs t g a the rin g and fo r tw o years p rio r to his m arriage H illsb o ro . M r. and Mrs. R udolph fellow ship, we have the revels- th ro u g h the fe llo w s h ip o f ths to M iss W illa Robinson, daugh- M eyer o f B lo o m in g v is ite d at the Boo of an Ideal and practice so C h u rrh to leaven the w o rld w ith s that there seems lit t le te r o f M r and M rs Jack Robinson Ed D em m in home Sunday a fte r- g lo riou ........................ righteousness, love, and tru th o f th is place He leaves a sm all noon. hope o f h u m a n ity ris in g to It So W hat real hope la there fo r the son Ju n io r, w h o w ith his m other. S urprise P a rty H eld seriously d id these e a rly Chris- w o rld a part from th a t? liv e s a t the Robinson home H is A b o u t 20 attended the surprise fa th er. John C.. and o th er re la tive s p a rty g ive n at the Ed Holcom home son. N e vit, .w h o have spent th e i scaffold w h ile w o rk in g at th e Bon- liv e at Sheldon. Iow a. H is parents S aturday evening in honor o f H a r- past fo u r m onths th e re fo r th e I n e v ille dam His back was not spent several m onths v is itin g his neV Holcom and B u fo rd . D . eford b e n efit o f N e vit's health, w ill re - b ro ke n as before stated. He is home tw o years ago The evening was spent dancing t u rn w jy , them . M r C ro w d e r w ill s lo w ly im p ro v in g nd p n la vam e-s - it his ___.-___ . . rs, __ E lizab . e th .. | • L u th e r M ille r and A lla n Boleen a and la v y m in ff g gam M ! I v is m other. M r. C hristensen spent the w eek-end at Woods on M r. and M rs. Ed D em m in w ith C ro w d er, and o th er relative s. i M r M and M rs J u , iu Honored , r h r i„ „ n .„n a fis h in g t r ip M r. and M rs. H e n ry Reese and e ___■ ------ - • ••____ ___«-• I a lr ana M rs J u liu s C hristensen M r. and l i r s C a rl W ohlschlegel M r a.nd, , M7t « W L„ Ste' e,?s 2,f ChnTtcnsen^hom e were Tom T w lg g birthday* dinner ' g i ^ i St'the'john and N adine v is ite d M rs Harry L a u re l attended a p a rty at the T an(j a irs Florence T w ia g o f H ills - S a t« h T m ii T at the John C ra te r in N ew berg F rid a y evening K . S a ltie r home in P o rtla n d Sat- boro and M r and M rs T w lg g honor ^ f M ^ C ta -h r t^ M e n ^ 'b ir th " Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at urda-v evening and tw 0 sons nonor o f M r Christensen s b ir th - day r. n and S u th guests e rlan the home “ ” E. J. ~ • d of M r. Ed and W M ohlschlegel rs W a lte r Ja q m th w V ere n d P o M rtla d w * Mrs. ere week-end at is ” to w iye,^ p r < n d n g ° a f t ^ F ri H m ‘ ° " S u rPr i ’*<‘d gave Miss th re r e e e so ns M M r r a and nd M x rs i Le r e w „.,. home. . . „ u . - illness o , . "_p g a n e r -se' eral F riends and re la tiv e s gave th sons. is the the F F E E R R o o w w e e ll ll home. weeks' H uU t and M rs C la ra W ohlschlegel G <JS M iH e r le ft W ednesday fo r M r and M rs j R Dodson and D o ris Heaton a su rp rise pot lu c k o f N ew berg and N adine and Jean W ashington to g ra ft w a ln u ts in d a ughter C a rro l fro m D u rha m vis- supper and p a rty M onday evening W ohlschlegel several large orchards near B a ttle lted at the E li K in g sto n hotne S un. at the W C Heaton home in h o n M r. and M rs F rancis R o w e ll and G round and V ancouver dav J im Ha rla n of D ille y and C har- o r o f h e r eighteenth b irth d a y M r and M rs C a rl C hristensen ----- --------------------------------------------------- . M r. atl d M rs George M u e lle r and je s B u r k e w e r e ,-ilsn n .M « . V,ansei „ ° ] P o r'- M r and M rs. F. W A lle n and and M elda and G race Christensen o f P o rtla n d and M r and M rs John le n d nf h H^ n " elght c h iId r0 n ° t D allas v is ite d at sen o f C a p ito l H ill w ere Sunday the W a lte r B u rk e home Sunday S titts o f H ills b o ro w ere Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at the F M evening. 7 d in n e r p a rty guests at th e J u liu s L l Ar?hur R e « Cr d h v A r th u r H itch co ck o f K la m a th C hristensen home A p r il 28 Theo M u rp h y and H erb S nyder W* i kS u eay F alU spent several days las‘ spent Sunday at M t Hood. t I J thue ue€k_end at w ith his m other. M rs C arey H itc h - Fred M u rp h y o f P o rtla n d spent the L lo y d M u rra y home. cock. several days last w eek w ith his M r. and Mrs. M. w ith a ir M a B B. dac B ozorth M rs id ? B o ana z OoZrO,h h ofanB ^ . ter d \ i SS da^ h t e L eo r B n a e rd a “ n n r la n d v i s an d d ^ M rs u b r ° .u ‘ her Ed ^ ^ b ' D i r a " fa m “ y ,dbi and M rs John Bodle ’' o ^ T i l l a ^ last " m ook spent Sundav at Champoee f Vi6tei K , n » ? O,j w c” t mooK spent Bunday at Champoeg f m j s last M onday to ‘^ F ra n c is R o w e ll w ent to P o rtla n d ! tru 'T u c n k d a lin v 'g e u e s ts at th e Fragrant, delicate, col orful — flowers are the ideal gift for Mother’s Day, and you will be cer tain of their lasting fresh ness if you select them from our daily fresh cut flowers; plants; or cor sages. Of course we’ll de liver—by messenger or by wire. ORDER EARLY! N e w sh a m F lo ra l C om pany Phone 1891 Near Shut«- Park edn0Rday S h irle y M ay, in fa n t d a u gh te r ... ,0 R ,am ath M r. and M rs C harles D eVore of w o rk on a Ja ckto w n and re c e n tly o f N o rth ! A o « ,,« R il D a ko ta ' died Sunday ' n ig h t She Tuesday to begin a m onth's w o rk i i ngs home were M r an d M rs I w ith Hudson-Duncan & Co., w h o le -' H e n ry Grtese and Mr a n d I sale grocers F ri? L h i i S i „ and M rs Ed I>emm in planted one and a S^ e n de,- an o f P o rtla n d . h a lf acres o f blackcaps on the ;M ov,‘ u , George M ounce fa rm last week .u d ¥ W a lte r J a q u ith and M rs C E a rl S t r e tc h e r an d son ,h r e e 50,15 h a v e m o v e d to th e ten- L e w is Hesse attended the fu n e ra l l n ‘ h*£,se. on ll?e * W J a q u ith of D r J. P Tam iesie in P o rtla n d fa ^ l ‘* * m p *.oyed J n P o rtla n d last Wednesday M r* S tre tch er had . M d 'V,rs G ,en G u ild visite d charge o f the d octor s o ffice fo r dau«h te r Mlss G a rn e tt at three and a h a lf ^ a r s P a c iiic college at N ew b e rg H a rold Herd an d M iss A r le n e and ^ rs G h ris S u h rb ie r at- G o u " w ent to sSlem Sundav on i.ended ,he m usic fe st,va l a‘ the a pleasure tr ip and tQS view the 7 r L u,heran ch u rch in P o rt- burned ca p ito l b u ild in e s and . ? Sunday afternoon. grounds 8 M em bers o f the W. L . Peters fa m - M r and M rs S A G o tte r and i 1/ vl51ted T ra n k Peters at the St tw o sons E H vnem an and B ill A n V ln c e n ts h o sp ital in P o rtla n d Sat-1 derson o f P o rtla n d visa e d rienSs Urday r ! n in g He “ s u ffc r,n g fro m and r d x l i v « in n , S i . r Z ! a Sr Vshed vertebrae o f the back and re la tive s in C la tska n ie Sun- is w e a rin g a cast. He received day , and . Dan S m ith received a backw ard th c ln ju r y w hen he ,el1 fro m a dislocation o f the le ft e lb o w S a tu r day w hen he was je rk e d to the ground by a horse. D r S q uire B ozorth and d a ugh ter. Miss Susanne Bozorth, and M r and M rs. M a rk W olfe and M r and Mrs. C harles B ro w n were d in n e r p a rty guests at the M. B. Bozorth home A p r il 27. Ashley Dickensen o f Gaston v is ite d S a tu rda y at the Ray M oore home and also at the Herm an Boge home in F arm in gto n . V is it in Sooth L W. C ro w d e r w ith Rev. R aynor S m ith o f T ig a rd le ft M onday fo r C a lifo rn ia . Mrs. R aynor S m ith and OREGON Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests at t h e ! O M K e ith home on the m ou n ta in and w ere eve n in g guests at the Jess S nyder home M r and Mrs. H a rry Sehneidei , and L illia n Sehneidei of P o rtla n d ! v is ite d at the George Itu e c k home i e ig h tie th B irth d a y O b se rv e d at B end F o lk o n T r i p 1 1 were d irecte d by Frances S c h u l-1 C om bined g ra d u a tio n e x e rc is e s , te nbrand and de d ica tion o f the new W itch Scott Haynes has been at Nesko- Hazel c o m m u n ity recre a tio n h a ll w in fo r the past tw o weeks w ill be held M ay 16 at 8 p m M r and M rs H P S tr ic k le r a nil Paul Patterson, c ity a tto rn e y o f Miss Helen A sb a h r attended th e 1 H illsb o ro , w ill be guest speaker G range ch u rch day p ro g ra m a! and R ich's band w ill fu rn is h m m usic ! A lo h a Sunday- ------------------ usic O th e r pro g ra m num bers are being M rs H P. S tr ic k le r und M rs I planned D u n ie l W erre have been s p e n d in g ' several days th is w eek c a rin g fo r THREE A D A Y M rs S tric k le r's daughter. M rs W " I was in m y teens then, co o k F Peters, and fu m ily at M o u n ta in in g fo r an o ld fish e rm u n w h o liv e d Home, w ho are co n fin ed at home in a cabin across the U n io n P a c ific w ith th e m um ps tracks A nd on a day I stooped to r and M rs W C Edy had as k up a. scr“ >> P « I* r flu tte rin g v is M ito rs Sunday M r and M rs W a r between the rails, near the w a te r- ren Baugh o f P o rtla n d . M r and ta " k U p ne“ r T h c DaU” ' “ w “ ’ M rs Hay P«-ed and c h ild re n of 'I had never gone to ch u rc h nor P a rre tt M ou n ta in . M r and M rs C seen the inside o f a B ib le , b u t th is S. Haynes. M r and M rs J P j f a r . verse on the piece o f paper m ust ris and son have come fro m the good book, fo r M r und M rs Fred P h illip s and it rea d —’’Create in m e a d e a n Miss Jessie H ibschm an o f P o rtla n d O G od So I gut a Bibb- v is ite d at th e Jake W eber home and i>egan a t the b e g in n in g I set last w eek-end m y s d f to read th re e pages a day M rs W C E d y ’s nephew. F re- u n til I found it. A n d one n ig h t sit m ont H a rrin g to n , has em p lo ym e n t ! tin g up in bed do in g m y th re e I in a CCC cam p near O ln e y came onto it I 'l l never fo rg e t the M r and M rs Jo C h a n d le r and ol Cn-.il,- in m e a c l e a n , ---- ------------------------------------_ _ _ _ _ _ heart. O. God T here it was star- " in g n,e rig h t in the face A n d then | som ething els«;— a peace such as 1 _ __ had never k n o w n came flo o d in g in on me N e xt m o rn in g w hen I reached ; Seldom Feel T ire d ! the cabin the o ld fish e rm a n w a n t- ed to k n o w - " W h a t S happened to M i l k is the one food -b ever- you M ac’ I n e ve r saw you look u* • 1 lik e you do now. w h a t’s changed <l g e Which builds stren gth yO'H e f keep t“ t me and so I to ld h im ' a " d v i t u l i t y - « ¡« « e t w e n t i a l ■ {VllLlX D R IN K F R S 8 0 % OF YO UR D R IV IN G IS '" stop - a n d - go " -1 M O I I TH A N I V I R A M IR IC A 'S O t l A I TR U CK V A L U I If stomach G A S pi events sleep lug m i lig h t aide tr y A d lc iik a Om« dose In tugs out p n l s ii l l '* and I'eliev« gas presMing m i heart so you sleep soundly a l l n ig h t D e lta D rug store A dv Y o u n g M e n to In k « - VJ|» Electric R efrig era tio n and A u C o iu iitlo n in u P re fe r men now em ployed and m e c h a n ic a lly In clin e d w ith fa ir education and w illin g to tr a in •.|K»rc tu n c at home to become expert« In in s ta lla tio n and •e rvice w o rk. W id e , g iv in g a^c phone, present tn cu pa tlo n U tilitie x E iig in eeiiiig liirttituto Iti.x 551 l lr v r r ly llllls . C a lif PAPERHANGING G O O D W A L l.P A P F K . is cheaper now Hum fo r 20 y e a n . . . 1« fa d e-p roo f, and aqua finished ' We C over Surface»” Hillsboro Decorating Co. B. 1< N IC K E S O N Phone 2102 now :. for as little as 2 5 C A DAY You can buy a complete household set of four new GAS Appliances. . . — M odern Gas Range — Electrolux R e frig e rato r — Autom atic Gas W a te r H e a te r — Gas Conversion Furnace Burner • Liberal trade-in allowed on your old appliances. W ith this household set you get your gas at low est cost—the economical combination rate. Ask us to show you how you van save thc purchase price o f this 4 -appliance set out o f your present household expenditures. Home O w ners. . . Ask about thc *100 wc can supply for renovizing your kitchen or basement when you buy a 4 -appliance set. 302 E. M ain Street , «HE average motorist runt up 80% of hit mileage in xhort, “around town” trips . . . the costliest kind of driving. I A U T H O R IZ E D F O R D D E A L E R S D rtim t*’d '* Don’t Sleep On Lett Side -Affects Heart P ortland G as & C oke C ompany We are ready to prove th e a b ilit y as w e ll as th e e co n om y o f th e 80 h . p. Ford V-8 tr u c k . We w ill fu rn is h th e t r u c k —even th e gas a nd o il. You te s t I t w ith y o u r loads on y o u r ro u te s w ith y o u r d riv e r and check th e re s u lts . T he re is no o b lig a tio n . T h e re are no t t r l n g i to t h i i o ffe r—y o u r sound business Judg> m e rit w ill be o u r rew ard . phon«- I'nli11 i .ni l Say you saw it in the A rg u s See your Gas Appliance Dealer or T D rugstore .. \\ .ilit'i an d , w as H E m o m e n t yo u b u y It , th e Ford V -8 t r u c k b e g in s t o s a v e y o u m oney, because i t w ill d o m o re w o r k - h a u l m ore to n s a t less cost. Its n o ta b ly low fix«-d costs and Its m a rke d e co n om y o f o p e ra tio n a nd m a in te n a n c e c o m b in e to reduce to n -m ile haulage costs. Its new fo rw a rd load d is tr ib u tio n p e rm its c a rry in g m ore p a y-lo a d ahead o f th e rea r axle. T h is re s u lts In lo n g e r tir e and b ra ke life — less body and chassis s tr a in —m ore ro o m In th e cab. M .rv e W > Mi G - d - . t i o « D e d ic .,1 « « at W itch H azel M ay 16 You gross more money with a FEBpURSANG .H l , AVUE1 1<nn;K ' ottl,ChlUtltlll ,h c all- - .......... i that adults drink two to I c h lld ln , a ¡»X "Now you got som ething. M ar. f I |.I i | v as it ig ■ boys. G raveside fu n e ra l was held was his v e rd ic t You got some- IO U r K |a s i,e s ‘ L i l l y Tuesday w ith b u ria l at Crescent th in g th e re a in 't one man in a that children do SO. Order G r° ve cem etery thousand got You got re lig io n , p. 9,01 N orm a Jean Peters is i l l w ith Mac is now n e aring f ifty , d y in g y * ^104. the mumps. o f an in c u ra b le disease in the G ov- M M em bers o f the R ich a rd Joyce 1101,lent ihalter her» in the North j D /a ^ m il y are i l l w ith flu end A n d w e ll cared fo r. too The Q uart M rs. .Meyers Delegate B ib le he had was fin a lly o f t o o ' Mrs. R u b y M eyers. N oble G rand fin e p rin t and the ra ilw a y man M c F a l l J c f S C y D a i r y o f R uby Rebekah lodge, was elect- w h o run s the east f lie r found hi «1 delegate to th e Rebekah assem- ano th e r; i t ’s to Mac the o n ly Book b ly to held at Salem M ay 21 Phone ’ 104 Can you do th re e a d a y ’’ "F a ith to 24 Miss L u c ille F lin t was elect- com eth by hearing, and h e a rin g by ed a lte rn a te and also rccom m end- the w o rd o f G od." A n d w ill you I ed as d is tric t deputy. go o u t lost in th is day o f the open M r. and M rs George L e w e lle n B ib le ’ —G eorge N T a y lo r. Beaver-1 w ith M r and M rs John S c h m id t o f ton. Paid A d v > A lo h a were Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests o f Mrs. D ella F in k in P o rt- O u r c la ssifie d colum ns m ay have land. ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g ta r — J M r and M rs L lo y d M u rra y were Read them . tf * 3S d a u gh te r Florence am i Clarence i W illia m s o f P o rtla n d visile«! at the G oorgc I. B aker hom e Sunday Celebrate« H lrlh d a y C ro w le y S e le c te d I la n d b o o k M a n a g e r and a bigger percentage is clear profit P rescr'P “ 0" L a u r e l R id g e i c h ild re n Itu th and Hobby. M rs Sunday. M ary F u h re r and (le o rg e lingers P ro te s t M e e t H e ld ; P e o p le visite d M is M ary F u h re r'. aunt. M is P Schm nckcr. at W illu in r ttc i Sunday, it being M rs S e h n to c k c i'. O b s e rv e B ir t h d a y 92nd b irth d a y anniversary M r and M is L lo y d Stearns am i d a ughter of M c M in n v ille . M r and iHv Mrs o h Vet«>r.«on» sen o f S i\ Corners. fo rm e r p rn p rlc M rs G e o rg e C n n /e lm a n of T ig a r d J BEND M is C h ris tin e C arlson to r o f G rauc (Savage, and M arcel M r and M is B yron Stearns am i celebrated her e ig h tie th birthda> H ite departed Thursda.v evening c h ild n -n of Six C orners am i F lniei May 1 She make> het home w ith fo r F lo rid a Thc> w ill v is it relu Stearns o f P o rtla n d v is ite d theh her nephew. K V W ilson, and liv e s and frie n d s in Iowa. Wiscon parents M r and Mrs S S Steam fam ily sin am i Illin o is M r C h ristiansen A p r il 21 The sixth , seventh am i e ig h th owns an orange grove in F lorida, Jake Weber, w ho was employee! grades are ta k in g th e ir slate tests w h ic h he intends to im p ro v e ex it i ’u h e i s Landing. W ash, is b a c k ! th is T hursday and F rid a y T he tc n s lv d y He plans to be gone fol home» fo r a tim e hut expects to h e lo w e r grades w ill be dism issed a year I called hack to his w o rk soon J a c k ie llo ro v ickn. Wesley N orth. H old F ro te sf Meet G range Meet« D onald Toltefson Het m in i S h u ltz Ch.-lialen, I 'u ta lo Pool a - o c iu llo u S herw ood G range met Saturday w ill fin ish th e e ig h th g rad,> o f !«»;{» se a so n m et a t a sp e c ia l Several p u p ils of L a u re l liid g e Miss Fiances Post and her m oth - protest m eeting ngainst the Schwab school put on a few number;- fo r er. M rs Spence o f Forest G rove. C o m m is.io n eompanv in Sherwood ■ the le ctu re hour program . v is ite d Salem A p r il 28 . F . rid . a y Right. r ra ln in g fo r D r ill M rs J o h n S tric k le and c h il- The local school g irts o f Ihe d re n M U tlred m id liic liu r d and her fifth , s ix th and seventh grades are b ro th e r, lla e fo rd Jack o f T ig a rd tra in in g fo r a Japanese costume d ro v e Io C o rv a llis T h u rsd a y m orn- d r ill to be g ive n at Ihe M ay pole in g to v is it re la tive » and at S p rin g - c e le b ra tio n at the T ig a rd h ig h fie ld fo r a few- davs L a w re n ce C ro w le y o f llllls b o r o school M ay 17. Little Verlu Aebtscher und Kuv- wus T h u rs d a y named m anager of .. ' ‘ sl*e.l the E C m ood Capp.H-ii have been out of the Kook Handbook a I P acific J m ^ " ..... .......“ »»" u n iv e rs ity O th e r student Im dv o f fleers are John Blau M arsh fie ld , M rs V e rn Cross and son C lif T he re w ill he no school T hu ra - president, Don Fossntti, M ilw a u k ie , fo rd K e n n e th and Hobby, and M r day am i F rid a y o f th is week fo r vice p resident; L illy Jensen. M il and M rs S Cross, parents o f V e rn thé lo w e r gl ides U pper grades w ill w a ukie. secretary; Dan Jones. T i Cross, a ll o f P o rtla n d, spent Sat- spend the lim e ta k in g co u n tv ex- gard. trea su re r; K ohcrt M ain. P o rt urday w ith M r. and M rs. A lb e rt a m inations land. und M ild re d lla tx . M ilw a u k ie , Scott, parents o f M rs V Cross Horn, to M r and M rs G ilb e rt m em bers-ut-large; F loyd Mason. Sunday v is ito rs at the V R. W il D ePuy o f Pendleton. A p r il 13 a P o rtla n d, und l.o riin Peril. Kelso, son home w ere M r and M rs John g ir l The lit t le g irl is M rs Dale Wash . a th le tic c o u n cil. C la ra Put- i B a cklu n d and d a u gh te r Miss Beulah Sem ple s granddaughter. Ion. Forest G rove, e d ito r o f H eart and s"n.s'?hu? a m /P o la n d ‘ o f ’ P o ri" and H a ^ riw S in im d r o v e h i' F u m ^ ' o f O ak; Edgur C ra w fo rd . Forest jin d M r and M rs Gust Pete, * » X fh™ w 4 k - e X ne G rove. inanugcr H eart o f Oak. , , , -------- » — spend the w eek-end as Esther Davidson. Forest G rove, e d i son o f A s to ria guests o f B e rth a S heppard and to r P a c ific U n iv e rs ity Index. G len T im b r r I vi»»t th e ir brothers. James K ll-1 Rice, Seattle, m anager In d ex. Jane | C harles M a g n e lti o f M u ltn o m a h p n trie k and G e ra ld S m ith w h o are G iltn e r. Forest G rove, e d ito r Kook has purchased Ihe tim b e r on the | a tte n d in g U o f O. Handbook, und D ick K ealli. M ilto n - M rs E lm ira L ie b e rm a n place and p . r t » ■■ la F reew ater, forensic co u n cil has a cre w o f men c u ttin g wood ! , 7 M rs. W J W ile y o f West P o r t - ', , P»r*y was held at I land spent fro m Sunday u n til Tues , M id d le to n c o m m u n ity h a l l ) i day w ith M r a n d M rs O J W ednesday e ve n in g A fte r a pot I T ollefso n and son D onald lu c k supper a sh o rt pro g ra m bv _________________ i loc»‘ people wus g ive n A collec- FORD V-8 TRUCK palm Thursday, May 9, 1935 F.aty T erm thrnugh lln n ertal Credit t om- paay—tbr Authorized Tord Tinana Plan. To save money you need three kinds o f power in g a s o l i n e . . . power fo start with a minimum of choking, power to accelerate with out knocking, power to run without watte. Super-Shell, America's first truly balanced gasoline, gives you all three. Saves gosoline every hour you drive for extra mileage. S uper - S hell HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BEAUTY P H Y S IC IA N EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP O e n era l B eauty W o rk Telephone 13H1X Ralrenr Ifillahorf» Pharmacy SUR G E O N A. O. PITMAN, M. D. r^ee. Office 3281 Sanitary Beauty Shop All kinds nt Beauty Work PERM ANENT^ a apecialty Telephone 1471 WKTL’S APARTMENTS Mabel Rrhemlel Telephone* Residence 721Z DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. P hyalrlan and Surgeon W ells B u ild in g Office 2882 D E N T IS T S Telephones Reali,enee 2881 garbage DR. RALPH DRESSER D e n tla t C om m ercial AND PIITHICIAS and RUM,IKON X-Ray and Phy.lo-Therapy Commercial National Rank Bldg. Permanent* and all kinrla of iMMiijtjr work. A t th e .w n e ig h b o r ly j t a l l o n j : — IIIL L H ItO R O _ L a d y M o to r Co. H ills b o ro M o to r Co. 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