The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 27, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
ARGUS,
| day evening program».
Bible school Sunday at 9 45 a. in
will be followed l'\ Communion
| and preaching by pastor at 11
— | o'clock Young People's society
’ meets at 7 Sunday evening Mid­
week service Wednesday evening
at 3 o'clock. We cordially Invite
your attendance at all these serf
"Bears”* Grove Clash Here Sunday
Banks Drops Tilt S unset S quad
"B ears” Lose
__
__
to Garden Home
D ow ns O ren co IC” ~M puttn!?.2lnl,ter
to A m ity N ine
Free Methodist Church
in County Loop
Rev Ralph J Milton, evangelist
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, Jane 27, 1985
OREGON
eat. Miss I.llllun 11 umedcw of Hills
boro wus tliti speuker and talked
Plan Program
on home economics Mrs. Fuggy
Haynes. Mrs Clara 'l’wlgg a n d
Wilma Hesse wuru the re­
Scholls Sunday. freshment
committee a n d Miss
Irmal Trask had charge of the pro­
ia» Aid Social Succaai gram
L M Miller. Allen Boleen. Mi
and Mrs. Julius Christensen and
to End . Fina Year
State Capitili News Letter Giv­
JOHN TAFNNIIK
Funeral services for John Taenn- ing the highlights of official ac­
ler. 75. of Portland route two. who tivity at Salem Every woek In
*f
died Saturday. ware liald Wednes­ t i l e Argue.
day afternoon In Portland and In­
terment was at the Bethar.y Pres­
County Representan»»
byterian church cemetery Deceased
for
is survived by the widow Margaret
ELECTRO LU X
one son. John Jr . and two daugh­
ters. Mrs Anna Kruagvi mid Mrs
Cleaner and Air Purifier
Esther Enzler, and four brothel
WAYNE EM MOTT
and one sister In Switzerland
Pilone 2143 for uppolntniente
Argus classified ads get results
daughter Peggy. Mr and Mrs. H L
I Flint and Miss Maribel Flint, Eve
. ___j" ’
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(lyn Hatfield. Jesae Snyder Jr. and
.................. Wash
...... ................
Locals Travel to Tualatin of Bellingham.
, who held ......
the S t HOLLS—Children's day exer- Don Herd were among the Scholls
Verboort Pitcher Hurl* One-
W ashington County
quarterly meeting at the local
»’>¡1 b* held at the Scholls people to visit the Taft Red Head
(Second H alf'
for Crucial Game Sunday church
over Sunday. Is continuing church Sunday
....
round-up.
Hit Ball at Newberg
W L P e t1
W L Pet
M aplew ood
S 0 1.000 N o rth P lain« I 2 .3 5 5 ,
in special evangelistic services ev-
Miss Maud I attee will have
Anniversary Observed
Roy
5 0 1.000 G ton wood I 2 .555
ery night this week Rev. Milton <-'>»ar»e of the children s exercises
Mr and Mrs j n Bartlett Miss
Sanse« Langa»
Tualatin Valley
1 2 SSS Í
Gar. Home
2 1 .667 Gaston
(Second H alf)
has had twenty-two years of ex-
“ ,,u* Harnilngton church Sunday Bonnl# Bartlett. Janette and Jac-
(Second H alf)
« S .00«
Aloha
1 2 .SSSJ Hank*
W L Pet
W. L. Pet!
W L Pet.
W L Pet I
, queline Howell went lo the Stanley
I I 500 perience as pastor, first superln- at 11 ••
2 0 I..COO Tirarvi
Thrilling
13-inning
game
between
I
Hillsboro
1
1
.500
, r; and Mrs. Ed Demmin.
Sherwood .2 0 l.OtM) For. Grove
I I .500 tendent and evangelist and is an
2 0 1.000 lu u r e l
Trefren home at Bonneville June
I I .600 Banks and Garden Home featured I J Cornelius
2 0 1.000’Amity
Verboort
interesting
speaker.
His
messages
and
Lorraine
Demmin
joined
rein-
500 A to ha
I I .500
18. where they were guests In hon­
0 2 .000 play in the Washington County W illam ette I I ,5 0 0 |0 n e n c o
Hillsboro . 1 1 .500 Vernonia
0 2 .000 embrace a definite experience in B'es u uh u family reunion Sunday
or of Mr and Mrs Bartlett's thir­
Carlton
1 I .. m o
o x. wbcrv
0 2 -vC0 league Sunday. Garden Home fin- Sherwood i l .¿ W G a s to n
0 2 .000 regeneration and "The Baptism of Iat
"
alter
Deuinun
home
in
ty-eighth wedding anniversary. Mrs
Hillsboro “Bears” and the Forest afly nosed out Banks 11 to 10 after
Local Sunset leaguers slaughtered
Spirit" as taught by John Wes- Blooming
All Dangerous Articles
Bartlett stayed until Thursday Mr.
Grove ''Merchants," baseball rivals coming from behind to tie the score Orenco here Sunday afternoon 23 the
Mrs. Lucy Wolfe Miller of Taft Bartlett
ley.
the
founder
of
Methodism
Sub
was the oldest father to at­
of long standing, will clash on the at 10 each in the eighth frame. In to g ln one of the wildest slug- jects for the week-end are: Thurs came to the F. G. Miller home to
El i ini tm t et I.
Shutc park diamond Sunday after­ the thirteenth inning Steele got j fests ever staged on the Shute park day night. "The power of Pente­ stay during the berry picking sea- tend the church service at (he Bon­
neville church, where his son-in-
noon in the third game of the sec­ two bases on J. Bernard's error, ad- diamond This Sunday the Hillsboro cost;" Friday. 7:45 p. m. Amer- son
law. Rev Stanley Trefren. is the
ond half Tualatin valley league vanced to third on an infield out squad will travel to Tualatin for
and Discipleship," Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lord und pastor. Mr Trefren was elected a
schedule. Although the Grove made and then scored on Drake's single. one of the crucial games of the icanism
six
children
of
Wisconsin
day.
7:45.
"Frozen
Assets;"
Sunday.
I I. , ,
. »,
_
lo member ,h(>
of the
Bonneville sehuol
a better showing in the first half
half. Both teams
Roy swamped Aloha 20 to 2 be­ second
annugl
.
. .. are .. unde . 11 a. m„ "The Reward of Patience." visit , , Mr.
, . and Mrs E. Heffernan, boani
election.
than the locals, the ’ Bears" have hind' the brilliant pitching of feated
Stands Located at
in the last part of the Sunset gundav 7:45 p m "The Great De- and
Sunday to live on a ranch
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Demmin were
been strengthened far the second Meeuwsen. Each of the Roy players league schedule
~ . k « a . . i » and
«„a k
„ , k are
— out
. . . . to
• - ; p r e s s j3 ^
’
near Sherwood.
both
Saturday
evening
crawfish
party
half and a good game is anticipat­ collected at least two hits. Roy will keep a clean record.
...... ....
.,„.
-
- a guests «>
Rev. Milton held
the M
quarterly
Miss Mike McCann is spending
ut „ the Rollln Meyers home
ed
represent the county league at Hills-
Hillsboro opened the
Orenco i meeting In the absence and by ap- «'eek l’r 111 days with her father, j at | aiurt,|
ANU
Amity took the measure of the
on Jul 3 against the Farmer»' game
with
three
runs
in
the
he
first
pointment
of
Rev.
A.
C.
Archer.
”
;irry
brewing.
ut
Amity.
Sunday
. v isitors ut the J C. Hat-
“Bears" 10 to 3 at Amity last Sun-,
Inning,
added
two
in
the
second,
district superintendent, who is rep-
Couple Marry Here
I field home w e r e Mrs Herman
day. Hillsboro opened the scoring
,
„ Q ,,, ,
_ ____ of
„ Huge and ___
______ Katherine and
with two runs in the first inning
uaston slugged out a 9 to 7 in five in the fourth. 10 in the sixth ( resenting the Oregon conference of _________
Miss Irene _______
McCord, _ _
daughter
daughters
Under Supervision of Hillsboro Firemen's Assn . Inc.
but Amity came back m its half over the Glenwood
Loggers n and five In the eighth. The visitors the Free Methodist church at the Mr and Mrs. Rov McCord of Urine- Esther of Farm ington
being held at vllle, and Arthur Bogard of Maupin i _ Flunk . and Frances Rowell went
of the frame to score three counters * well played ganu. Out of the 16 tallied three runs in the second general ‘ conference ..................
and hold the lead for the balance hits allowed by both pitchera, 10 frame and then went scoreless un- Winona Lake. Ind., where delegates were married at the home of his to Del.ake Sunday Mrs Frances
of the game. Amifv added two in «ere for extra bases. Two home til the eighth when they gathered from all foreign fields and every sister, Mrs. Fred Aebiseher, at Sher Rowell and son John Albert re-
state in the union have assembled wood Thursday. June 20. at 10 p turned with them after several
the second, three in the fifth and runs were made, one by each team, three more.
two in the seventh. The final Hills-
Although Maplewood defeated
Local players hammered out 20 to do business for the church. The m. Rev Raynor Smith officiated weeks' stay at the beach
boro score came in the eighth North Plains 8 to 3, the game has hits from seven Orenco hurlers, general conference meets every four Mr. and Mrs l.loyd Murray attend-
Mrs W It Chandlee attended it
Peterson of Amity turned in the been protested by the losers. If the while two Hillsboro pitchers yield- years. Other delegates from Oregon ed the couple. They spent from bridge party at the nurses home of
are
Rev.
J.
R.
Stewart,
district
Thursday
until
Monday
visiting
old
the
Emanuel hospital as a guest of
ed
11
safe
bingles
At
game
time,
longest hit of the game, a homer in
h ? i i
be replaved July 4 at Capitol HUL the locals had but nine men in uni­ superintendent of Southern Oregon friends and neighbors of the Bogard Night Superintendent Miss Mary
the seventh with none on.
R. H . K. form and were forced to put a districts: Roy Harrington, a mer- family-
Molloy.
Sahnow of Verboort came with­ Banka ............
Keep your Kodak envelopes. For each $2.00
2
- ______ 10
chant from St. Helens, and D. L
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Suhrbier at-
Mrs. C Kirkpatrick and sons
in an ace of chalking up a no-hit, Garden
U om a
— ............ ............. 11 10 6 hastily revised line-up on the field.
Kodak Fini.shing 1 5x7 enlargem ent FREE.
no-run game Sunday as his team­ Dice. Tinnen. Jensen and W ilson . Hall.
Tualatin stayed tn a tie for first MacPhee. district manager of the tended Mission festival at Oregon George and Edward a n d guest.
Miss Irma Baker, attended the
mates hammered out a 12 to 0 win Werocfakul and Datmtor.
place by defeating Willamette 9 to Lee Tire and Rubber Co.. Portland. City Sunday.
For each if I txt order I HxlO enlargem ent
R. ■ E.
All are extended a very cordial Mrs. M. B Bozorth is seriously funeral of Mrs John Stahl In Port-
over Newberg. A scratch in the Atoha ................................
8 s 6 7. Aloha scored four runs in the
invitation
to
attend
the
revival
serv-}
ill
at
the
Emanuel
hospital
in
Port-
land
Saturday
and
she
also
visited
FREE.
•
'
ninth spoiled an otherwise perfect B 1
ninth to nose out Cornelius 6 to 4,
.. so 16
Ices now in progress—B. J. Yates, land.
Mrs Charles Hayward at the Good
Herald». O'Connor and Ma»on ; Hattu. while Gaston forfeited to Tigard.
hurling record.
Tons of cherries are being ship- Samaritan hospital Sunday after-
Forest Grove shut out Vernonia 6 Meeuwsen and Storey.
Other Sunset league games sched­ pastor.
R.
E.
■
*
—:;—
ped from here to canneries at Hills- [ noon
to 0 at Forest Grove, while Sher­ Glenwixxi
7 » 4 uled tor this coming Sunday are:
The Congregational Church
boro, Sherwood and Newberg
Mr and Mrs Jim Harleman of
wood. staging a two-run rally in Gaaton
0
s Gaston at Cornelius. Sherwood at
-- -....... .........
Church school. 10 a. m.; mom- Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Murray at- Dilley were Sunday evening guests
the ninth, broke up a tie score and N elson and D a r ia ; O. Da v u and E. Willamette. Laurel at Tigard, and
KKAMIKN'S
ing worship, 11, “Practical Religion tended the I O O. F. picnic at °f Mr. and Mrs Ell Kingston
Davis.
defeated Carlton 6 to 4.
R. H. E. Aloha at Orenco.
at the Tacoma Congress." Rev. T. Dayton Sunday.
Other games scheduled for this Maplewood ..............
» 11 2 -
......
Hillsboro added two new players Arthur Dungan, speaker.
M. N. Bonham spent from Thurs-;
coming Sunday are as follows: N r: h Plains
5 tf 2
¡day until Sunday with relatives
Amity at Vernonia, Carlton at Ver­ Ludi and K e e le r ; G r « « n and V an der­ this week, Clyde Brandaw, a cat­
cher, and Bill Ross, infielder. The
and friends in Portland and attend­
Whosoever Will
la n den.
PRESCKIPTION IlltltiGlSTS
I’ll (INK !M
boort and Newberg at Sherwood.
(fly Mr». R ic h ard IVungar)
locals are looking for a few more
K. H. E.
(Above North Plains)
ed the Pioneer day and visited
A
surprise
party
was
given
for
good ball players to replace a few
V erb oort ....................
IS 16 8
Sunday school, 10 a. m.. with relatives in Hillsboro Sunday, re-
Newberg
0 1 6
Celebrate "Happy Days" in Htlluboro July 2. 3 and 4
regulars who have been erratic in good spiritual Bible study for each turning to his home Monday.
'lsl,’r “* ,hc h°t” e °f Hor-
Safari.'W and H ein rich ; Morehouse, Blax-
attendance.
Persons
interested
are
member
of the family. The scrip- Sunday evening visitors at the .„i ’'r i "'°n
, e ey*nlnK °f June
er and Kir»fa.
ture word will be walk. 1 John 1:7. It. T. Hesse home were Mr. and
i»?* attending the party were
R . H. E.
10 10 4
port for practice Wednesday eve­ Sermon, 11 a. m., by the pastor. Mrs. C. H. Coe and children and
' 'T ,'s MarJ“r>^ “nd Doris
H illsb oro
3 6 4
nings.
Afternoon. 3 o’clock, regular tarry, Olldine Coe, all of Portland, and
.7”
i,
r
v
Farson,
Wood and G ilb ert; Donin and Denville.
R. H. E. service for Christians. Evening at 8 Miss June Lenhart of Hermiston n . » a
New Player Tourney’’ Set Sun­ C ornelius
,an ,ani*
R . H . E.
............. «...
4 6 2
evangelistic
service,
song
service
Mrs.
Jesse
Pendleton
of
Wash-
J*
H
eisler
Miss
Martha
Wall-
Forest G r w e ..
6 7 0
Aloha
. . 6 10 4
day for Prises
Vernonia
0 4 3
e 11Jnn’,’,n'un. Robert
Fixen and Finegan . Jubttx and Saindon. and a welcome and fellowship for ington was a week-end guest of ,J ’■
Stouten berg and Fryer; Day and Turple.
R. H. E. you. Tuesday, 8 p. m.. prayer and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Trask.
r>»i,Ji„,',1 n'T* l,ert;,ui e, BIK* ,rene
R . H. E.
Greater numbers than ever are W illam ette
..... ...... 7 lu 0 praise service,
the pastor will Sunday visitors at the N. O
O.
L Ip'fVn’,ond
Es,l>*'r
Sherwood -----------------__ ----_ ------- . 6 9 1
■ 10 2
Tualatin
__
-
--
-
--
-»nd
Stub Ellertsen of Gales Creek
home were Mr. and Mrs. and Frankie
6 7 1
Sw ope and Hollenbeck . Day. M ontagne
the
Forest
Hills
Golf
club.
Mcury
of
Timber
Reubeck and V ea ta l. Lyda and O'Leary.
more than the devil." Friday, 7:30. Don Cole and son Jay of Portland
Quite a few are enjoying "Junior and Reber.
Mr. and Mrs. J W Kyle of Pea­
R. H. E a young people's Bible study serv- Jay remained at the Carl Carlson
Day" at the course each Monday. L m n I
vine Ridge spent all-day Sunday
.................7 12 1 ice has been started
here.
The
home.
................3 10 2
Free group lessons for children Sherwood ..................
Mr. and Mrs Alvin Hunger
the Whosoever Pate Kingston returned f r o m
Schreiner and Z eigler;
R
a n d young people of
start at 2 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kendal und
Will extend all the young people Klamath Falls Tuesday,
Each Wednesday is "Guest Day" W enner.
son Donald were dinner guests of
R. H K of Hillsboro a cordial invitation to
Social Success
and each member is urged to bring Orenco ...................................
b 11 a
The waffle supper and ice cream m -iny'’
A' V‘n HUn*"r * * * '
guests. There is no green fee charge Hillsboro
Farm Union
M 2u 2
Wk«tk«« yo« «« • (««U, «k«p «r
I
i Second H alf)
by
the
Ladles'
Aid
for the guests of members on Wed-
where anyone can put any question Frldav
a success. A "Tom Arguì classified uds get results.
aw »y
M « d los M « w « 4 t r * f ta a lta
and barvey. Brandon.
W L Pet
W
,
L
nesday.
An
exceptionally
l
a
r
g
e
C ed ar M ill 2 0 1.000 L au rel
1 1 .500
in. Also a topic box where any Thumb wedding wus given. Mrs.
•» «rowfkt « m J k aiMiffUy »«jo* U«k»
Carlton*
1 0 1.000 Buxton
0 2 A'OO group of women took a free group
topic desired can be dropped in,
Kan. C ity 1 1 .500 Verboort
0 1 .000 lesson Wednesday at 1:30. They are »t 11 a. m. Pupils up to tha age then will be studied later. Our S. A. Cotter and Mrs. Gladys Trask
. e not reported.
_____
taking advantage of these lessons °f 20 years are welcomed. Free
'R esu lt Sunday . . gam
,
, . _ .
. had charge of the affair. This
Cedar Mill continued to lead the and receiving much help and en- reading room open on Wednesdays only purpose is to study the word closes a Lcceisful year for the
t0 ?Vi l he feUow’h‘P Ladies' Aid. $225 being raised in
▼ ARiOUS typa» ai
»«oA u ' •
Farm Union league Sunday by joyment. A ladies' par tournament ,n a Saturdays from 2 until 4 p m. i
of the children of God everywhere bl,neflt iOCial affalrs
swamping the Buxton team 19 to followed the lesson and at 6:45 p
— —
•« ukaap trewfk«
alwayt •«
•<
Tk<»«
and
to
see
the
salvation
of
souls
K
n
o
w
n
H
e
r
e
______
8. Laurel defeated Kansas City 9 to m a shooting contest was held on
Banks M. K. Ctrarch
fo
a
la
d
•»
takraaüa^j
ik<
Usp
»olUd
io p<«
Know
the
truth
and
the
truth
shall
Harrv
E
Ritterlng,
who
died
In
INSTANT
R
F1IFF
2. No report was made regarding the second hole. A free group les-
Sunday school every Sunday,
K tL IE F
the scheduled game between Carl- son for men is given at 6:30 p. m. ® 45 a. m. Mrs. H Jensen, superln- set you free. Regardless of the in- PortIarfd June 23. had just com-
Mwy la ika ««« m U/ ara a««»iy
««à «"
m
ton and Verboort.
Wednesdays. Bridge is enjoyed tendent. Preaching services by terpretation of man the apostle ,eted „ country homt. on the fann
ARTHRITIS, SINUS
Games scheduled for this coming Wednesdays, beginning at 9 p. m. Ellsworth Tilton, pastor, e v e r y Paul has said. If any man preach recently purchased by his daughter,
PROSTA TE
Sunday are as follows: Kansas City under the direction of Mrs. A. B Sunday evening at 8 o clock. Ladies' any other gospel, than that which Mrs MarFgaret McDonald,
Grow and
at Carlton. Verboort at Cedar Mill, Caples of Forest Grove. All activ- I
meets first and third Wednea- we have preached unto you though Mr and Mra
INFORMATION
he
an angel from heaven I . .. let
him chlldren visited friends and rela-
Buxton at Laurel.
ities are open to members and <*•/» at 2 p. m.
tf P
VA be
. into
be
accursed. f Come r, and r-1 look
Uves at Camas Wash. Sunday,
SORE AND STIFF JOINTS
UN TWAIlim
--------------------
a guests.
—::—
me word of God with us. Several Mr and Mrs s A Gotter 7wlth
B urlingam e Bird First
A “new players tournament" will
Methodist Episcopal Church
RHEUMATISM
B u rlin gam e Bird f ir s t
staged Sunday. Each member is Church school. 9:45. Miss Rose will bring short messages Friday Mr and Mrs L G Burge of Hllls. N
Scientific nt«,
? °
,n ‘ igeon Kace Sunday asi{ecj l0 bring a beginner and play Cave, superintendent; divine wor- night on what did the Lord Jesus boro drove the Mt Hood LoupSun. MEDICINE no
C
hrist
m
eant
when
tn
Nien.
•
»
«
iine
,. no operation, on»*
Christ
meant
he
said
to
Nico
one fr».».
free ,
Tualatin \a l^ y Racing Pigeon with him or her at any time dur- ship. 11. A guest preacher. Swiss
day
demonstration
on
request.
Phone
’
demus
"Ye
must
be
born
again."
club he Id its 100-mile young bird ,ng the day. Flights will be made Bell Kingers in a union service
Stanleigh Bennett Married
| or write Rol-A-Ray. 310 Oregon
July 4 all day service at the
race from Eugene Sunday. Results Up for the following: Those who at the Christian church at 8 p. m.
Elberta Settle, daughter of Building. Portlund, ATwater 3729
were: Robert Burlingame’s bird, have never played before; another In the absence of the pastor at the church, several speakers through­ Mr. Miss
and Mrs. A. Settle of Portland, or Argus 2983 A courteous repre-'
out the day. Basket dinner at noon
AND
CORPORATION
Mae West *irst- speed 960 yards flight for those who have never seat of annual conference at Sa- Special
music
also.
Afternoon
will
anj
?,,anleI'K
tI E, Bennett,
son C of
Mr V sentative
will
call on . you
and ” give
per minute; Warren B. Barnes’ bird, shot under 60, another for those lem, the pulpit will be supplied .
. . .
.
nnH
Y lrs
I
Il,,n n ,itl o r
o b n ll,
m ■ a
s _ l_ l
..
and
Mrs.
J.
E.
Bennett
of
Scholls,
you
a
free
trial,
no
obligation
Streamliner. second, speed, 916 ->vho have never shot under 50. A by the pulpit supply committee, be a baptismal service and several
1945 N. COLUMBIA BLVD.
,weS? , r?arried June 15 ,a'ld w«"!
Rol-A-Ray aids nature's way to
yards per minute; I. Sahnow s bird. prize of one month's playing priv- for the morning worship service. babies to be dedicated to the Lord. to
K E N T O N S T A T IO N ,
California .. for a ... wedding
■•«*«««:»
. ,, trip,
-. health.
“Tetraethyl, third, speed, 860 yards j ege will be given the winner of Members of the congregation are In the evening an evangelistic serv- ....
18-9p I
PORTLAND. O R E G O N
« r.
L i?/ t " d
per minute. Speed of winning bird each flight and 15 points in the requested to join with the Christian ice. Everyone , is invited to spend Mrs.
George
Bennett,
who
an
the
Fourth
with
us.
approximately 40 miles per hour. 1 contest will be given the member church at 8 in a union service to
nounce the arrival of a son, George
The next race will be from Cres­ for each entry,
hear the Swiss Bell Ringers’ pro-
J r . June 20.
Free
Methodist
Chorch
cent lake high up in the Cascades,
--------------------
gram.—Charles M Reed, minister.
Free Methodist church held the Miss Blanche Garre, who accom-
distance 148 48 miles.
annual
circuit meeting at the church
Mr!L.5'eor*e nMo1'ir5c aniJ
Baptist Churli
night. Esther H. Turner
a**
Church school, 9:45. The pastor Monday
was elected delegate to the annual *eft for Centralla. Wa’h . en rout,
will preach at 11 and 8. Miss Na- conference to be held at camp home.
Elmer Jesse of Hillsboro spent
kajo of Japan will speak Thurs- ground on Canyon road July 24.
Scholls Junior Woman’s club met
the latter part of last week with
at the Theodore
Nissen home u June
w L Pet I d a y n i « h t a t
°dock. Miss
Mrs.
Turner
has
just
returned
his grandmother, Mrs. C. F. Jesse. Guarda
» t .sov Nakajo is a graduate of the West- from Roseburg, where she has been 19 wlth »»,„
^
1M
Glady»
Nissen as host-
Miss Rose Bernards spent a few Arjfua
i ? iii
boTdm77P^I*ai m e ^ m Z ™ e -
days last week visiting friends at Ireland«
Enright.
I Staging a four-run rally in the to resume work there. She is a DJrtBlackrnanrnandngw,ifersoinetVth'
WK D EAL IN R EAL KSTATK
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meeuwsen last half of the final inning. Ire- Presbyterian and so goes under ^'__i.
, h ? PC nt th<i
Writ«
left Saturday to spend a few days land's softball squad came from the auspices of that board. Hear'
v »t iPCC1i
Kira and A utom obile Inauranca
at St. Paul Saturday they attend- behind to defeat Fairway 7 to 6 in this capable and earnest young Mr«' F a
F, Mn ChurC^
Kaka Loan« and laaua Surety Bond«
ed the celebration of the twenty- the only game played in the local Japanese lady.
fiLtAif1» ,0 .
Banks is
fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. league Thursday evening. The win-
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in Hillsboro, a l-, KURATLI & WISMER
H ILL8BU R O , OREGON
and Mrs. Frank Bert.-'rds.
ners trailed 3 to 8 near the close of
Christian Chorch
9° attendlng *he_ meetings.
T elep h o n . 1121
122« Sweond St.
Miss Theresa Meeuwseu spent the the game but came through f o ra
Lord-S Day church school, 9 45
Pilerlm Honse
week-end at her home near Roy.
victory.
a m L B Hall in c h a r s « T h i . <• I
r, V ,u .
.
Miss Martha Vanderzanden, who
The Royal Soda Works team was third week of the Ten Weeks Con n J t
S t w P »e t e r ’ / a* A p ? s t 'c s i
has been employed at the Bert idle last week, having played its
£ tw een the Christian ^ church
nJ?
i i,a t ‘o n a I d a y co f
Vandenanden home the past three scheduled game with the Guard, , Choo|, o( Portland and v id n ltr next before fndcpmmhinc'rrtay " r »
uaodtn returned
he, home Sun-
S a f e .., . S ' *
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Phone 953
: Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Qualls en- to 2 Tuesday evening in a game ,ce ¡n charge of elders Pastor will
Pmir \fS Fkmahn’ PhSt w MadlS0P
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
tertained Mrs Hall and Mr. and postponed f r o m Thursday. The be at «ate convention. Members a City, at 9 30 a ¿ 'followed °by
and
LICENSED EMRALMERS
Mrs Fred Schlegel at their home Printers grabbed the lead in the hberty aiter the fellowship at the chapel worship' with Utany and
E. L. M urdock, proprietor of a form er leading ladies’
evenina Mr. and Mrs. P. opening inning and held their ad- «.hi«
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I
wummp,
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Bna
Sunday evening.
table to visit other churches for sermon Pastor Henry S Haller
A. Qualls enjoyed a trip to St. Hel- vantage throughout the game,
ready-to-w
ear store at Cham paign, III., closed (he doors
Games
scheduled
for
tonight
are
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ens, and Longview, Wash., and re­
Tuesday. Visitation of Blcss-
turned by the way of Vernonia as follows: Irelands vs. Safeway, 1 peoc,„ Union sarrerf rn n o rt i*
of
the
store
to avoid being throw n into bankruptcy. In
Hilhi diamond; Soda Works vs. f f i s n X i h
™ in ed Virgin Mary Thursday : Inde-
Sunday.
® »n « iln f i
P?ndf,ncenDay chaPcl services at
Mr. and Mrs. John Ibach enjoyed Fairway, south Junior high diam- StlL
a statem ent to the Cham paign News-Gazette he set forth
ond
10 a. m. Pastor
"My IT CONTAINS
a trip to Bald Peak Sunday.
nort'h and
S u n Areus
^ h ig b vs i National
diamond. Guards ' '• ^ e n - V , L T cnJ°y
t h T M an a ^ B exceptional
e ll R ^ C°Untry’
TiS ° ' will
Th,ee speak
" N° on
Sunday
the
principal reasons for the store’s failure to m aintain
presented by the Mason Bell Ring- evening services of worship until PRECIOUS
ers of southern California. Mr. and September. All Sunday morning
SAXTON & LOONEY
prestige
and prosperity it had enjoyed in times past. He
Mrs, Mason are artists on the Swiss worship at 9:30 o’clock. Pastor's of- ELEMENTS
Producer» of Quality
s
a
id
:
Hand Bells, Musical Glasses, Sing- fice hours, 10 a. m. to noon, or by
SAND and GRAVEL
Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Chorch ing saw, triple chimes, magical vio appointment
354 East Jackson
(Four
miles
north
of
Hillsboro)
and
golden vibraharp. On these [ street.
Plant located 4 miles north of For- i
Sunday
services:
Bible
school
at
various
instruments
and
by
aid
of
----
- -
est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
10:15; preaching at 11 a. m.; junior stereopticon slides they interpret ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
1609R
C E. at 11:20; C. E. at 8 p. m, j sacred music. A free will offering
Corwin Hardware
Women’s Missionary society, last | is taken. Midweek service, Thurs-
Wednesday of each month at 2 p.' days 7:45 p. m. Welcome to all our
\ Sunday's topic, “Christian Science.” services.—R L. Putnam, pastor.
DR. R. J. NICOL
Prise Winner for Last Week
M. E. Church (Bethany)
Beaverton Charch of Christ
Longest Trout »plight by
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
On Germantown road. Sunday
A playlet '"nie Wayfaring Men'
A.
W. HOFFMAN of Hillsboro
school
every
Sunday,
10
a.
m.;
Ger-1
young
people
Veterinarians
~ „ -J will be given by the J'-"-4
11*» pUUpiC
18'/4-inch Fish
man service, 11 e» rw.
m
next Sunday evening at 8 o'clock
Telephone 643 and 642
Derby Winner!
) group for the three previous Sun- ■«■««■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
Christian Science Church
Services are held every Sunday ,
Many adults think th a t
! at 11 a. m.; Wednesday evening j
1 services at 8 o’clock Sunday school ,
once past the age of
Safe and Sane
FIRE W O R K S
SIXTH and MAIN ST.
FIRST and BASELINE ST.
Special Limited O ffe r - - -
Orchardale
Many Take Part
at Forest Hills
,0 «>««•.«
PA LM D RU G STO R E
or re-
DO
NEED A NEW
W A T E R IN G
TROUGH ?
Cedar Mill Downs
Buxton Nine 18-8
SUFFERERS
\1 lM t
BEALL
~PifVe
Roy
Ireland Team Wins
Over Fairway Squad
Quits Advertising;
Donelson Si Sewell
FAILS
CHURCHES
FISH DERBY
'<LL7J needs
FARMERS’ AUTOMOBILE
«— INSURANCE rtc*«».
To comply with the new
Financial Responsibility
Law effective July 1
DO SO at a saving in cost.
Prices as low as $13.20
per year.
for Public Liability and
Property Damage.
Other coverages are also low.
C. W. Craft. Forest Grove
Fay Mills, Rt. 3, Hillsboro
W. M. Smith. 258 N. 2nd Ave.,
Hillsboro
E. L. Ro«, Aloha
Henry Atlee, Banks
GOOD NEWS FOR
RHEUMATICS!
If You Want a Building
th a t is an asset and not a
If you suffer from rheumatic
liability you w ant to
pains and fevers, neuritis, neuralgia,
and muscular pains, here’s news.
uae Concrete.
Williams R. U X. Compound, an
effective analgesic and antipyretic
compounded from a doctor’s pre­
scription, has been especially pre­
pared to bring quick relief, often
within 48 hours, and it contains I
among the few chemicals which 1
authorities recognize as beneficial I
for such condition».
See the Delta Drug store today I
for your bottle of Williams R. U. j
X Compound. The first bottle mint i
satisfy, or your money will be re -' North of Cannery, acro»» W. W ashington St., Phone 1341
funded.—Adv.
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick Qc Tile Co.
21, they stop grow ing!
But it is still essential
to keep bones, teeth,
and organs healthy and
sound. T hat is why you
should continue drin k ­
ing milk— a pint a day.
“Perhaps the greatest contributing cause is the fact
that four years ago our firm, because we thought the
rate was too high, discontinued all advertising in the
News-Gazette. We tried other forms of advertising to
supplant the News-Gazette, but found none effective.
Our business continued on the down grade. Seemingly
our friends had forgotten us. The fault was ours.”
Pegging an editorial on the above unusual news, the
Evergreen (A la.) C ourant made this com m ent: "No
am ount of handbills, circulars, sign-boards or other devices
can take the place of the new spaper th at goes into the
home and is read by every member of the fam ily.”
FIR GROVE
Phone 4RX1
WlsbonS8BA.rgus
Celebrata "Happy Days” ln
Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4
One of Only Two W eekly N ew spaper A. B. C. Member« Woat
of the Rocky Mountain»
DAIRY