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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
A RGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thui’sduy, June 13. 1935
OREGON
guests of Mrs LDsts R itter S u n ­
1 Joe Finigan, and a cousin, Mrs
Lorraine Denimln visited E \a Curl-
tw o sons, as a result of an acci- (
Lena Wade, till Wednesday.
son Sunday In Helvetia, w here she
day
dent Mr W hiting is there th is '
Is employed at the Elmer G uerber
week
M is Clara Wohlschlegel, who is
| home.
Mrs. J M artin and daughter June ,
staying at the Ftm gan home, spent
Subscribe for the Argus
Mr and Mrs A rthur Burke und
of Newport are visiting friends
Sunday and Monday w ith Mr and
( H r M r« John M PavUUon)
■ family of Beaverton visited at the
here.
Mrs E B Wohlschlegel at Scholls
HELVETIA Mr and Mrs Wil­
I W alter Burke home Sunday
Mrs. G. Feldm an and d a u g h te r,
Mrs Hlllie Tykeson. Misses Viv­
Francis Rowell und aunt. Mrs. liam Z urchsr Invited tlislr ft tends
visited recently w ith relatives in j
If < un«(||>«(|»n < «u»»a y»m ()•«. In.
ian
Zeigler
and
Wanda
Finigan;
Mr». Shaw A id P resident; Washington
Buckarooa to P lay Pioneer | George and M ilburn Zeigler, ac­ G od d ess N om inee S elected ; Jane Fischer, of Portland spent the and neighbors Io picnic on their
dig* «11*11,
It»«,
Nl«»p, Pimp.
I t s k ill. ■ ( qul* k
w ith A P I.K
farm Sunday They served coffee
!
week-end
at
DeLuke,
w
here
Mrs
Mrs
Lloyd
Shaw
is
visiting
rela­
Mrs. C hristensen N am ed
H IK A.
T h i'ln u g h In »I (luu y»( »u .
companied by the Tom Shuck and
Y outh, M an Injured
M eeting in H illsboro
and
punch
for
the
group
A
bounte­
tirssly g en ii» a it4 «af».
Rowell und son John Albert are
tives in Portland.
Joe Nettling fam ilies of Hillsboro
ous picnic dinner was served cafe­
spending the month
Lee Deardorf visited relatives in
and the Carl Wohlschlegel family
(H
y
Mi»«
L
o
rra
in
e
P
e
m
m
in
)
teria
style
In
the
woods.
Eighty
(By Mi»a Dorothy Cooke)
Mrs. Murtin Bonfight spent S at­
Beaverton Saturday.
iB j M n Bird McCormick!
of Scholls picnicked at Silker Creek
SCHOLLS Miss Doris Heaton, urday mid Sunday at Beaverton were present The afternoon was
CORNELIUS—C hildren's day was
The Cornelius Civic club p ic n ic 1 CHF.HALEM MOUNTAIN— An­ Falls Sunday.
1 )r 1 (a Drug Store
duughter
of
W
C
Heaton,
was
the
With
tin duughter, Mrs 1.ilium spent w ith music and songs Yod-
observed at the M. E. Sunday was held in the Shute park Sun-1 nual school meettings here will be
Buford Deford and Ju n e Hulcom successful candidate to represent I Egger, und family
elers w ere Mr and Mrs Fred
school Sunday. Program: Song and day.
held Monday at Pleasant View,
T hree acres of peas w ere har­ Helchen, Billie Ktltel of Portland,
Mr and Mrs. Loyal Mann of For-1 Buck Heaven and Fir Grove dis­ w ent to Eugene Saturday and the Scholls comm unity at the draw ­
recitations by Joyce Barnes and
G len F ranklin of the Sunbeam est Grove. Mrs. B A. Hoskins and j tricts at eight o'clock in the eve­ brought his mother. Mrs. B. F. De­ ing for Goddess of I.lbertty In Hills­ vested nt the F. F. Rowell ranch and Mrs M C Schleicher Wesley
ford.
home
Miss
Beryl
Deford,
who
boro
June
29.
The
election
and
ben­
Saturday und St» acres ut the (¡roll­ Pleren played the guitar und sung
class: several recitations from the Jean of Dilley visited the M. D 1 ning and at M ountain Top at one
underw ent an operation Ju n e 3. Is efit social and program was spon­ er ranch Monday for the Huy-Mai- Among those from a distance were
Sunshine class; a playlet by the Mann home Sunday.
o'clock in the afternoon.
1 recovering satisfactorily.
Mr und Mrs Henry Kegler of
sored by the Scholls Ju n io r Wo­ Ing cannery in Hillsboro.
Charles Black of San Francisco,
“Class in the Corner;" a m arch and
Mike Maynard, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Neitling and man's club und was the first public
Capitol Hill, Mr und Mrs. E J
recitations by the Solomon S er­ Cal., arrived Sunday to spend a few staying w ith a sister. Mrs. Glenn
Strelble of Harlowton, Montana,
vants* class; a playlet by Helen days w ith his parents. Mr. and Miller, le ft last week to be with son of Hillsboro visited the Finigan affair given by the club. The Buck
Sum mer activity and re ­
home Friday. Mrs. Tom Shuck, Heaven Buckaroos rendered sever­
who w ere accompanied by their
Oliver, M argaret Cook and Rev Mrs. John Black.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George who had been here a few days, re ­ al
son. Ed Strelble. and fumlly of sistance nguiust heat are
selections
O
ther
program
m
in
i
A rthur Spiesschaert spent sev­ Maynard, at Oceanlake.
Charles Reed of the young people's
bers w ere a solo, Lucile Balacco;
Portland. J W Cregeen br night
tests of your child’s st«rn-
class; a reading by Mrs. J Del- eral days last week in Eastern Ore- > Dr. W H. Pasley and two daugh­ turned to Hillsboro w ith them.
Mrs. Oscar Hagg and daughter sailor skit. Wilma Herd and Ava
a truckload of pnaactigrra from
monte, representative of the Wom­ gon on business.
inn! The child whose sum ­
ters of Hillsboro visited his mother, i Ida Lue of R eedville visited the Howard; duet, Jean Trask and Amy
Portland.
TIGARD
John
Gaarde.
70.
died
en's Bible class; Ray Shaw sang a
Mrs. Wilson Dies
Mrs. M. M. Harvey, Thursday
Finigan family this week while Howard; solo, Leland McCann, j at his home in Tigard early Sun­
m er diet is for the m ajor
and
Olen
Carr
Mrs
Mr
and
solo from the Men's Bible class;
Word has been reecived of the ! Guests of Mr and Mrs. D A. O t­
p art our pure milk, is u
Mrs. George Milne a reading, rep ­ death of Mrs. Roy Wilson of As- j to Sunday w ere Rev. and Mrs Tay­ Mr. Hagg attended the state grange duet by Ava and Lela Howard, and day morning ufter an illness of a family. Mrs It Waldorf. Mrs Wolf
convention
at
McMinnville.
reading. Kuthleen Ramsby of T i­ week He was horn in Schleswlg- and Mr und Mrs. Henry Bishop
resenting the cradle roll d ep art­ toria on May 23. The Wilsons were! lor of Cornelius.
healthy child.
R.
E
Johnson
of
Newberg
made
gard.
Misses
Wilma
Herd
and
I Holstein, Denmurk. und eume to und family visited Mrs. E. Hitter
m ent and Mrs. Lester Mooberry. a form er Cornelius residents.
Hillsboro playground ball team, a governm ent ru ral electric survey
the United States in 1885. He first Sunduy
reading, representing the mission­
Miss Geneva Shay is confined t o ! which was to play here against the here last w eek and the first of tills. Gladys Nissen had charge.
worker! for the late William Druck.
Mrs. Christensen President
ary departm ent of the Sunday i her home w ith mumps.
Carol Wenger, a student ut W hit­
Buck Heaven team, failed to ap­
Mrs Lester Morgan and Mrs.
Q uart
O ffic e rs e le c te d fo r tlie co m in g toolm aker of Portland, und in 1893 man college, returned to tier home
school.
pear Sunday.
Missionaries Speak
Ben Haynes of Banks w ere over­ year by the Scholls Ladies' Aid opened u shop in Tigurd. which
Mr. and Mrs W. R. Cooke vis­
Sunduy Miss Wenger was awarded
Rev. and Mrs. F. Flichler, m is­
Buckaroos
to
Play
night
guests
at
the
Deford
home
he had successfully operated since the scholarship at Hillsboro high
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. F. H uber at sionaries to New Guinea, spoke at
Buck Heaven Buckaroos will play Saturday. Mr Morgan and Mr Friday were: Mrs Faith C hristen­
Surviving him are his widow, school lust year
Monmouth Sunday.
the L utheran church last Friday at Hillsboro at the Washington Haynes spent the same tim e w ith sen. president; Mrs. W alter O rr,
Neighbors o f Woodcraft m e t afternoon.
vice-president. Mrs. Ida Kays, sec­ M athilda, a daughter. Anna Hell-
Mr. and Mrs. John Gfeller. Mr
County
Pioneer
and
Native
Sons
Fred
and
John
Haynes.
Duane
Phone 1104
T hursday evening a t Bunning's
Mrs. Clifford Trask, treas­ j man; u son, Hans, all of Tigurd. and Mrs Andy C hrlstener of Nortli
and D aughters' m eeting Ju n e 23. Haynes of Hillsboro came out w ith retary;
hall. Mrs. F rank Dooher was in
urer. Plans w ere made to hold a ! and Marvin of G arden Home
Plains,
and
Mrs
Marie
Zybuch.
who
These
boys
have
been
playing
free
them and w ill spend p art of his Ju n e Jubilee at the church parlor
Funerul services were held Wed-
charge of the program. Mrs. Ted
gratis, often not even getting their summier vacation w ith his aunt. Ju n e 21 Refreshments will be serv­ ! nesday nt the Tigurd G range hull. is visiting from California, were
Wilkins and Mrs. William VanLom
expenses
paid.
Mrs.
B.
F
Deford.
ed from 5 p. m. until all are serv­
w ere hostesses.
Alice M aynard rettu rn ed to her
Miss Ernestine G uenther w ill
A "Tom Thumb" w edding will
In Hospital
home at Oceanlake Tuesday, after have charge of a picnic for her ed.
For Your G row ing C hicks and Poultry
Mrs. Rudolph Schultz has been
BANKS—Edward Maxwell died spending a week here with her Ju n io r Sunday school class this be staged Mrs C. Karl Stretcher
ill at the Jones hospital in H ills­ Sunday m orning in the Forest sister. Mrs. G lenn Miller, and Jes­ Thursday at the M ountain Top and Mrs. S. A. G otter are in charge.
(By Mrs. O. II- Pe«er»onl
Mr.
and
Mrs
H.
T.
Hesse
and
USE T H E
boro.
G rove hospital, having been there sie Versteeg.
school yard.
Mrs. William Holtz and nephew,
Miss Evelyn Hesse visited at the
Glen Sm ith of V ancouver spent two weeks following an operation
Mrs. A ustin Honored
BEST
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Jones, Leland G. W Whltcombe home In P o rt­ Glen McDowell, und Mrs Holtz's
the w eek-end here.
for a ru p tu red appendix
Mrs. W alter Austin (Helen Red- Schmeltzer and Stanley Ego, ac­ land Sunday.
mother. Mrs. McDowell, of Portland
Funeral services w ere held Tues­ dig!, a recent bride, was a guest companied Mrs. Lee Lane and baby
Mrs. Shaw President
left last week for 'Billings. Mont
Family Moves
Retiring officers of the M ethod­ day afternoon in the Banks church of honor at a m eeting of the Fir to Tillamook Friday. They rem ain­
to be gone several weeks visiting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Bergy
have
w
ith
interm
ent
in
the
Banks
cem­
ist Ladies' Aid w ere presented with
Grove Ladies' Social club Ju n e 4 ed till Wednesday.
moved from the John Coleman friends and relatives
gifts Wednesday by Rev. Charles etery. Rev E Tilton conducted the at the D A. Otto home. Mrs. Austin
Mrs. Jennie Kinkaid, Bill Kin-
Mrs E P Mitchell and Mrs O
tto the H arry McCool place
M. Reed, w ho also gave a talk service, w hich was in charge of the was presented w ith a beautiful kaid of Springbrook and Mr and place
Withycombe and family H Peterson attended Klnton 1-adies'
New’ officers elected for the year Forest G rove U ndertaking com­ bedspread Mrs. A ustin's mother, Mrs. Saunders of San Diego visited of William
Gaston and Herman Boge and Aid with Mrs E. I. Ricks T hurs­
w ere Mrs. Ray Shaw, president; pany.
Mrs. Reddig, was a guest. Seven­ Mr and Mrs. M ervin W hitmore S at­ family of Farm ington joined A. R day.
PO ULTRY MASH
Edw ard was born in Portland teen m em bers attended.
Mrs. Henry Behrman, vice-presi­
urday evening.
Moore
and
family
for
picnic
dinner
Mr.
and
Mrs.
11
H
arr
of
P
o
rt­
May
9.
1919
When
he
was
one
year
dent; Mrs. Earl Emith, secretary;
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Otto and fam ­
Mr. and Mrs. H. V ersteeg and
Made from choice home-grown grains and highest
land spent last week at their coun­
old the fam ily moved to Manning. ily visited Mr. and Mrs. Samuel family attended the funeral of his at the Moore farm Sunday.
and Mrs. Belle Lilly, chaplain.
M r and Mis. Jim H arlm an and try home.
grade concentrates. It will improve your poultry
The
past
tw
o
years
they
have
re­
Sieffert
at
Scholls
Sunday.
brother, Lee Versteeg, at Hopewell Mr and Mrs Earl Edwards of P as­
M arried Monday
Mr and Mrs. Joe Borovickn and
und save you feed costs.
Mrs. Meyers Hostess
Sunday.
Miss Cora M urphy and Steve sided in Banks, w here he graduat­
adena visited at the Ell Kingston children of P ortland visited Mr.
Mrs. Lena Meyers entertained
G eraldine Stoutenberg returned home Sunday.
G ilbert w ere m arried Monday at ed from the grade school and last
I. X . L. D A IR Y FEE D S and L A Y IN G M A S H E S
and Mrs Amos Henderson Friday
Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. G ilbert is year attended Banks high. He was w ith a dinner party Saturday eve­ to h er home in Dayton Sunday a f­
Mrs. M. B. Bozarth w ent to the and also with Mr and Mrs. Hurris,
popular in athletics and was a ning for Mr. and Mrs. Lee M acIn­ ter m ore than a w eek's visit w ith
a sister of Mrs. J. Delmonte.
Jones hospital Friday, w here she who owns the form er home of the
Mrs. Edith B urbank of F ir Creek mem ber of th e Banks baseball tyre of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs. F. an aunt, Mrs. H. Versteeg.
received
treatm ent for several I Borov ickus
team. He was also an active mem­ L. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown
Mr and Mrs. H H. Neill e n te r­ days.
visited here Sunday.
Harold Mitchell of Baker visited
ber of the Epworth League.
and Miss Lillie Brown of Laurel, tained Sunday for a nephew and
1004 M ain St.
Youth H art
Mrs.
Meyers Honored
P hone 271
He is survived by his mother.
his sister and brother. Miss Eunice
George Milne Jr. received a scalp Mrs. C. M. Maxwell, a brother Leo Sausbauer of Cornelius. Miss his bride, who w ere here from
Ruby Rebekah lodge entertained and Gwyn Mitchell, recently Miss
M
ildred
Meyers
and
Raymond
and
Wisconsin
on
th
eir
honeymoon.
wound Sunday when he accident­ Jam es, a sister, Marion, all of
w ith a flower shower and supper
The Emerson sawmills in the party Wednesday evening in hon­ Eunice and brother. Harold, visited
ally struck himself in the head Banks, and a grandm other, Mrs. Norma Meyers.
relatives In Salem Ju n e 2.
Miss
M
ildred
Meyers
returned
Pleasant
View
district
have
fin
­
w ith a hatchet while staking out John M axwell of Portland.
or of the noble grand. Mrs Ruby
Decoration Day and week-end
home S aturday evening after a ished sawing an order for ties and Meyers, who was appointed O S.
his pony.
year of teaching at the Gable school are closed until further orders are G. of the Rebekah Assembly. She ! visitors at the V H Wilson home
Leslie Brown spent several days
ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED
w ere Mr. and Mrs. O. E Locken
Portland. She will teach there next received.
was presented w ith a vase as a and sons. Edward and John, and
at his home in Gervais. His sis­
(B v M rs. Zell G. Struthers!
year.
Berries Damaged
ter, Miss Gladys Brow’n, form erly
gift from the lodge Mrs Lucille Mrs G Locken of Mount Vernon,
HITEON—Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Bill W alker retu rn ed Thursday
Straw berry picking along t h e Flint, Mrs Rhoda Hesse and Mrs. ' Wash., Mrs. Mary Johanson of
of Cornelius, was m arried to Rev. Holland entertained w ith a dinner
Harvey Scheurm an of Vernonia Sunday for eighteen relatives, the from a fishing trip to East lake top of the m ountain began the first Jennie Larkin were the committee Seattle, and Miss Lillian Niemi of
in
eastern
Oregon.
O
thers
in
the
of
last week. The crop was cut
Mr and Mrs. John Nyland and 1 Portland.
at her home Ju n e 11.
occasion being th eir fifth wedding p arty w ere Dan C ham bers of, Laurel
Man Injured
short about tw o-thirds by the hot daughter Jean and son John Jr.
anniversary.
William C. Black left recently
and Lute M iller of Scholls. They w eather last week.
George Spiesschaert r e c e i v e d
of
Devils Lake. N D . came S un­ for his farm at Eugene
Attend Grange
caught th eir limit of fish.
Guests entertained at the M er­ day for a few duys' visit w ith his
minor injuries Tuesday, when the
Mr. and Mrs. Charles VanKeek
H erbert Deverell of C orbett and
Mr and Mrs. Clayton W hitmore vin Whitmore home Sunday were father. Richard Nyland
team he was driving, hitched to a are attending State G range this
Miss G race und Mr und Mrs Os-
entertained the following Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. F rank T igard of
Mr and Mrs. Joe F lint visited ; car Deverell of Portland visited
hay rake, ran away.
week at McMinnville.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Carow, Mrs. Seattle, who w ere at the Rhoda Mrs Flint's sister. Mrs Robert Hol­
Miss Blanche Finegan spent F ri­
Mrs. H M etzentine entertained
; their brother. C harles Deverell. and
day w ith her music teacher, Mrs the Tigard Rebekah club Wednes­ G rover Brown and children and Cady home from Saturday till land. and family in Beaverton S u n ­ ! wife Sunduy.
Mrs. Lois Stone and daughter of Monday, and Mr and Mrs Tom day.
Erma Taylor Sparks of Portland. day.
Hillsboro, Mr and Mrs. C hris Zin- Savage. Mrs. C harlotte G oldsm ith
G raduates at Pacific
She also ttended the Rose Show
A nniversary Observed
Neighborhood news from 30 A r­
of Boring. Mr and Mrs. Tom of Portland. Mrs Goldsm ith's hus­
Mrs Mary Ikerd of Portland vis­
parade.
Mr. and Mrs Lester Robinson, sili
gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
Savage
and
Mrs.
Lue
G
oldsm
ith
of
Move to Hillsboro
Miss Elizabeth Struthers and Gay P ortland and E rnest G oettter of band is the man who recently ited at the L. W Guild home the sections of W ashington county up-
made a record mail airplaine flight past week to attend commence­
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edson and Wilson w ere guests Sunday a t
from P orttland to Salt Lake City. ment exercises for the 1935 class of pear in the Argus each w e e k
Bonita of Prineville, who have the C. W. S truthers home at a din­ Gales Creek.
Mr and Mrs. Ira McCormick. Mr O ther guests w ere Mr. and Mrs Pacific college of which Miss G ar­ L earn whut your friends are do­
been visiting at the M. Edson and ner for Mr. and Mrs. Robinson's
and Mrs. J. E. Blazer, Mrs. D. M. W. Neuenschwander and son of net Guild is a member. The Guild ing for less than three cents a
E. Russell homes, have moved to first wedding anniversary.
tf
McInnis, Mrs. W. F Wohlschlegel, Lakeview, and Jo h n Sm ith of N ew ­ family. Mrs. C. W L arkin and Mrs. week.
Hillsboro.
Miss Alice McInnis, Miss Ju n e Hol-
Son Dies
Ina Sutherland attended the bacca­
Subscribe now to the Argus. In com, Hodson McCormick, Buford berg. Mrs. Sm ith is ill.
JOB FOR 1935 GRADS
A rth u r Davis came out from P o rt­ laureate services for the class at
Mrs D. C. W hiting was called to Oregon $1.50 a year. Six months
Dear G raduates: School d a y s
Pendleton last week by the death 85c. T hree months 50 cents. Two Deford and F rank P ainter attended land Sunday for a three days' vis­ the Friends church Sunday m orn­
done; you now step out Into a
of one son and serious illness of months 35 cents.
tf the funeral of First Sergeant B ar­ it w ith his father. Jake Davis.
ing.
ney D ezure at Crescent Grove cem ­
Mr. and Mrs. L. I. H ullt of N ew ­
Misses M argaret Stark and Veona world that is all at sixes and sev­
etery at Progress Sunday
berg visited Mr and Mrs. E. C. Russell are employed at the b arrel­ ens and fast growing worse, say
Mr. and Mrs. John W alker v isit­ Wohlschlegel Sunday.
David Lloyd George and other
ing plant at Banks.
ed her m other, Mrs. F. B. Tomp­
statesm en and thinkers. Any many
Club to Entertain
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W hitmore
kins, at P ortland Friday. Mrs. Tomp­ and W alter W hitmore attended the
are
fixing their hope on you. the
Scholls Woman's club will e n ter­
kins sailed for Ketchican. Alaska, wedding reception Ju n e 3 for Mr. tain the Junior Woman's club with youth of the world. You to step
Monday to join her husband. Mrs. land Mrs. A lbert Wilde at the home a pot luck dinner at 1 p. m. F ri­ in, avert the crash, tu rn things
O M. K angin of C utler City vis­ of the bride’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. day, after w hich a special business around and build a new world for
ited Mrs. John W alker from Friday Fred Schwab, at Mt. Angel Mrs. meeting will be held. All junior us. Now the danger Is that you are
on your
till Wednesday.
Wilde is the youngest sister of Paul members and young women of the stripped and helpless before you
Mr. and Mrs. Ira McCormick and Schwab, well know n here. The community are Invited.
begin; sold out by the enemy of
Hodson McCormick w ent to P o rt­ bridal couple w ent to San Diego,
Mr and Mrs. O. G. Campbell of your souls. Too grewsome—don't'
land Friday and met Mrs. Jessie Cal., w here they w ill be guests of j the Campbell Shirt M anufacturing print it, say some to us.
Dezure, who was retu rn in g home Joe Schwab.
F irst—A viper; state liquor. For
Oregon M utual Policies are NON-ASSESS ABLE. You NEVER
company in Portland visited at the
from Schofield Barracks, Hawaii,
w ith one hand teachers and tax ­
pay more than the prem ium on the face of the policy. Oregon
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Morgan! Ed Albin home Sunday.
w ith the body of her husband. First and daughter have moved to New­
Mutual m aintains more than three tim es the surplus required
L. M. M iller and Dan Chambers payers have done their best for
Sergeant Dezure. who died there berg for the sum m er. Mr Morgan | returned from Clear Lake T hurs­ you and with the other hand the
by Oregon Insurance Laws.
May 12. Miss Ivy Peterson of Walla is able to w ork again after a bad day w ith a good catch of fish
state holds forth the death-cup
Walla was w ith Mrs. Dezure, hav­ attack of septic sore throat. W ill| Mrs George Lewellin has gone and bids you drink it; for state
O regon M utual Fire Insurance C om pany
ing
gone
to
San
Francisco
to
meet
Harvey is looking after their place to the beach to seek relief from liquor m ust have young folks to
of M c M innville
her. They and Mr. and Mrs. Allan during th eir absence.
fatten o n. Penitentiary, insane
asthma.
Organized 1894 — 40 Years of Reliable Service
Comber were guests at the McCor­
asylum and the gallows for many
Baling Starts
Farm
Traded
The wise fa th e r has learned the im portance
mick home Saturday and Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerom e Buzan have I The Russell hay baler began a 1935 graduate over the land
Mrs Dezure is spending this week traded
And again the spirit of the day
of saving regularly — as much us possible.
operations Friday when about 50
th
eir
farm,
on
top
of
t
h
e
'
at Vancouver Barracks, Wash.
tons of hay w ere baled on the th at leaves out Bible and the w or­
F or should the unforeseen happen, no one else
Will Finigan w ent to P ortland m ountain in the Pleasant View dis­ Lander Penne farm Friday and ship of the living God which alone
for P ortland property. Mr.
HILLSBORO. OREGON
can beat his responsibilities. He assures the fi­
Sunday, w here he visited his sis­ trict, Mrs.
fits a m an to face the storms of
Buzan are staying with Saturday.
ter, Mrs. Jam es Rachin, a brother, and
nancial independence of his family because
her brother, M. M. Harvey, until | Mr. and Mrs Ed Wohlschlegel life. And by leaving God out and
th a t is his duty. DO YOU SAVE OUR MOD­
they decide w here they w ill live. and Mr. and Mrs L. H M urray doing as we pleuse. vast numbers
The Blane fam ily are moving here; visited at the Frank J. M iller home
ERN WAY?
this week from Portland. Mr. B la n e ; in C ornelius Saturday evening.
M r and Mrs S. A. G otter and become that a lot of us refuse to
is employed in Portland.
family, Harold Herd, and Mr. and stand up and be counted, if to
Mrs S. G. Burge and Lindon Laird stand for the right means to suf­
JAMES WELCH
fer loss of pleasure, profit or ease.1
Jam es Welch, 23, son of Mr. and of H illsboro held a picnic at Jant- Too busy, we are, for God's Day,
Beach Sunday.
M rs Jam es Welch of Huber, died i zen
"The Largest Independent Bank
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. B artlett and God's Book or God's C hrist a s '
at his home and funeral services daughter
ln Washington County’’
Bonnie, Jean ette a n d Saviour.
w ere held W ednesday afternoon at
Does this setting forth of the I
Hillsboro
Oregon
Pegg’s chapel in Beaverton. In ­ Jackie Howell and M N. Bonham tru th turn you against us? Then ■
term ent was in Crescent Grove visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Neal in hear the Bible—it says that w hat|
Sunday.
cemetery. He is survived by his Beaverton
Celebrate "Happy Days” in Hills­
W ilmer Hansen was operated on is now unfolding m arks the close:
parents and a sister, Mrs. Erma
boro July 2, 3, und 4
S
aturday
afternoon
at the Smith of the age with chaos and the end I
Cooper, of Airlie.
of the present w orld-system at
hospital for appendicitis.
Miss Irm al Trask is visiting her hand.
G O LD FISH
Now among you ore many of the
grandm other, Mrs. Mary Hill, In
10c and up
Saved-by-Christ's-Blood. To you we
Stayton.
See them before you buy.
say—Take
tim e to be holy. "You
Mr. and Mrs. C laude Allen and
Scavengers, W ater Hyacinth, Water daughter Patricia of Pleasant View also as living stones are built up
Lettuce, Floating Plants.
visited at the Carl Wohlschlegel a spiritual house, a holy priest­
1
hood, to offer up spiritual sacri­
home Saturday.
Visitors welcome
fices,
acceptable
to
God
by
Jesus
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
A.
Carlson,
L
u
­
HARRY MORGAN
234 E. Jackson St.
Hillsboro cile Carlson, Grace and Pat K ing­ Christ"- 1 P eter 2:5.—George N.
ston, C harlie B urke and Earl and Taylor, Beaverton, Ore.—Adv.
Zurchers Hosts
Helvetia Picnic
Scholls Backs
Doris Heaton
School Meets
Next Monday
Program Held
at Cornelius
C o n s tip a tio n
A D L E R IK A
Mothers
John Gaarde Dies
at Tigard Home
10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
Edward Maxwell
of Banks Buried
Bend
I. X. L.
HILLSBORO FEED CO.
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Save 25%
FIRE INSURANCE COSTS
WE HONOR FATHER
ON FATHER’S DAY
... his is a life of
responsibilities
CHAS. L. WALKER, Agent
Commercial
National Bank
SA FETY /
to
CALIFORNIA!
The train has all these
COMFORTS:
THE DIFFERENCE IN PRICE IS SLIGHT— THE DIFFERENCE IN TASTE IS GREAT
Just lit back and relax. The engin­
eer does all the driving. Swiftly,
safely,you ride to your destination,
arriving fresh and rested.
IS ‘
Read or w rite as you skim along
steel rails, the smoothest highway
yet invented.
Big, positive,
easy-acting
brakes
W elded all-steel
body reinforced
with steel A
he 1935 V-8 is the safest Ford car ever bu ilt.
Safety glass is standard all around in every
model, at no extra cost. Ford bodies are all-steel,
welded. The Ford double channel X-type frame is
low, rig id , strong.
T
The new Ford brakes have greater surface per
pound o f car weight than any other car under
$1095, A n d tlie Ford brake requires 1/3 less foot
pressure this year. Big 6 xl6-in ch Air-balloon tires,
Ford transverse springs, and Torque-tube D rive
«Iso guard your safety. They make for firm road-
g rip on turns o r jo gg ly roads.
And the responsive Ford V-8 engine, w ith its
85 horsepower, holds large reserves o f power to
N o stops for food. Fat in the diner
when you are hungry. S. P. makes
it economical with soup-to-dessert
M t a h Sthct at popular prices.
®
Safety glass all
around at no
extra cost
Enjoy refreshing sleep in a soft,
room y berth. Im proved T o u rist
Pullm ans provide clean double
berths at very reasonable rates.
draw you quickly away from possible dangers.
Space to walk around and stretch
your legs is important on any jour­
ney. Yo u have it on the train.
T his 1935 Ford V -8 accents comfort, beauty,!
and th rift, too. You are near a Ford dealer—go see
him today. G et into this Ford V-8. See fo r yourself
how much this car gives you.
A U T H O R IZ E D
FO RD
A
There is clean ice-water to drink
when you are thirsty. And there is
always a convenient rest room
w ith modern lavatory facilities.
DEALERS
Besides, rail fares to California are low. It ’s real economy
to go this way and have all the comforts, conveniences
and security of train travel at fares of 2c a mile and less.
Southern Pacific
FOR G IN , TOO —
£
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» S m ru iH -M M lm C*rp, N. Y. — PLmli l.tw rtm th iri, tm i
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For details, see your local S. P. agent or write J. A.Ormandy,
(¿entrai Pautngtr Agent, 7 0 ) Pacific Building, Portland, Ore.
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