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H IL L S B O R O Page Six ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , OR EG O Thursday, October 10, 103B munion; Epworth 1 .eague. (I 30; ev e special treatm ent. Mrs. Daniel M Isw F.lltnheth J u n o r of V ictoria, ning service of worship, 7:30, ser- W elle and l.ona Marie, who have (o n n c rly of HIII n I xoto , and a b ro th ” been earing for Mrs Strickler, re- ! ei In Florida. j inon by the pastor. Vacation time FOR FARM S 1 is over and w e re all getting a Iiiiued to their home. W. C Edy is planning to install ( . l i t 1 1(1 III \ F l t l l A t II U M IK S I start on the regular habits of life LARGE or SMALL Edited by Hillsboro Union High School Student Body a power walnut washer in prepar C hurch congregations are begin- FOHF.ST GKOVI. G v rh u d e Vci See A lb eit Heard I ning to show signs of renewed in ation for drying walnut*. da ChulniiTN, 1(1. died at h e r hotm* I terest. Our program is full of re Hank», Orrgoii hen* O ctober (l and fu n e ra l seiv C 'U mi ricshlcnt H U .til \ E » S STAKE ligious interest for all. A church Buxton T ow nsend Club to Kotnild Shcrk, student at Pacific ice* w ere held from th e M F. I school with good teachers Is of Editor Ann Munkre» college, Newberg, was elected I'le.s i c h u rch T uesday w ith Kev. A G Sponsor a D ance , fered in the morning Two services Ident of the senior class Friday | B ennett and Kev. It F. D unlap of Assistant Editon of worship one at 11 and one at fleiating. In term en t w as In ¿he« Senate club members enjoyed night. M a ry C a ld w e ll and L u V e rn e A b e n d ro lh t Hy Mr*. J cmm * Mryirti Lynn Sherm an has started the 7:30, with good music, gospel cent G rove cem etery near Beavei their annual picnic at Meacham A th le tic * J o y K o e lk e r and R a ym on d Family Move» BUXTON Grange Booster Dav Guns, Ammunition high school band and orchestra for l. a ir . E x e c u tiv e C o u n c il lr m a l T rask ion Miss Chulm cr* w as born at Crossing in the G ardner cabin a ft preaching and good fellowship. The was observed b.v Green Mountain Mr and Mis Howard Browning the year. Sixteen pieces are in the choir will meet Thursday evening Fisbing Tackle C lu b R c p rc re n ta liv s # I'h ilo . H a te , er the llilhi victory over Scap M ultnom ah N ovem ber 13. BUB. and Grange Septem ber 30. z\ short pro and children, who huve been llv C h u rv h iv y : G ir l Resvrvss*. Jeen A n n e orchestra and 22 in the band, which poose Septem ber 27 This picnic at 7:45 under the direction of Jess gram consisting of instrum ental mg on tin' Edward Aebischer place, j was adopted as a baby by M r and CORW IN H A R D W A R E C o n n e ll. Senate. M .u trie e Peerenboom ; is practicing to play at football Foster. All members of the form er is given each year for the benefit H i-Y . Tom S tr e tc h e r; U Iue-H . E lm a n selections and songs was given m oled Monday lo the Hally farm, Mrs W alter Chalm er«, w ho Rur- 128 2nd Ave. Phoae 72 games. of the rem aining Senators of the choir are invited to join us and Fancy work, quilted quilts and formerly the Muir place on the vlve her. to g eth er w ith tw o MiNtcm. Sehulm erieh. Playing in the orchestra are: new members are solicited P rayer Agent Long Hitdloa A d v ia o r M is * T e a r! A lie n year before. W ilma G race and Kuth, and the market road , choice vegetables w ere on exhibit j Clarinets. Leanore Sherm an, Alvin Senate planning committee, con meeting each Wednesday night at Mr Brown of Salem was speaker j Mr and M is Warrell Baugh of follow ing b ro th ers Hom er L . G a y Mohr and Don Wick; violins. Eve sisting of Senators Coslett, Abts 7.30 in the church basem ent.— A dance will be sponsored by I Portland visited Saturday evening lord F . Alden I t, l.e b ert S., and lyn Puneachar, Edwin Coin and and Peerenboom, met at the home C harles M Reed, pastor. at the W. C Eily and 11 P Striek Reynold M Wilson. the Townsend club at the gi.iu Tom Stretcher: trum pets. Jam es of Miss Tennessee W eatherred Sep ler li. .ues. William Ringold of hall Saturday night. Forsythe and Don Fowler; piano- All Saints Church (Episcopal) tember 30 to plan meeting programs David Edwards recently und r- Portland was a visitor at the W. MRS MARY CATHERINE ( LARK „ccordion, LaVelle Jackson; piano. HARRISON D. HUGGINS Seventeenth Sunday after T rin went for next semester. Program for FOREST GROVE Mis. Muiy a tonsil operation at theG uv- C Edy home Friday evening. R in Eva Beeler: H awaiian-guitar. Pearl Bill W underlich was elected pres next meeting will be parliam entary ity: C hurch school at 9:45. M orn M. 0. C atherine Clurk. 69, died nt her gold. formerly of Middleton, is mon hospital in Forest Grove Lowe and Mary Ann Garthofner: ident of the Blue-H club Septem drill and an open discussion on ing prayer and sermon at 11. Mr. and Mrs. William Faultnei nightwutchm an ut Jantzen Beach home here October 4 and funeral EYE, EAR. NOME AND THROAT Sousaphone, A rthur Kraus; saxo ber 30. O ther officers are Denzel parliam entary law. It was decided services were held from the Forest and Mary Josephine of Elwood park phone. Lewis Garfield, and drum. Stunkard. vice-president; A lv in to take in new m em bers near the Christian Church SPECIALIST Hurry Strickler has put a new Grove U ndertaking company chap camp visited Mr. und Mrs. Ira Mohr, secretary-treasurer, and El end of this sem ester or the first Melvin Mariner. Lord's day unified worship-study Powell one day last week. shake roof on his barn el Monday afternoon with Rev A Those playing in the band are: man Schuimerieh. reporter. Initia part of next. U1.AHHKH riT TgD service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. Worship Mr und Mrs C. F. Cleveland of G. Ilennett officiating Interm ent Gloria Carmen spent last week Clarinets. Leonore Sherman. Lor tion comm ittee includes Mohr, Dave program, 9:45-10; class period. 10- at Mrs M yrtle Killin'* near Man Portland visited Sunday ut the wus at Lincoln Mriunriul park in etta Wright. Don Wick and Alvin Torbet a n d Sehulmerieh. New s 10:40; reassembly and sermon, 10:40- ning while her mother was w ork W alter F ührer home lie is the Portland She was born at Monroe Mohr; saxophones. Lewis Garfield. m em bers initiated Wednesday w ere DeLaurice Bump Leader ('•SBmerrlal N b II wna I Bank A sm »«« 11:25; at the Lord's Table. 11:25- ing in Portland. principal of Benson Polytechnic ville, I n d . Minch 7. 1666 Deceased Evelvn Puneachar, and Fred Grant; Lloyd Selfridge. Dick Abts. Lewis H ilhi Musical Program 11:45. Special music furnished by I’htutaa Muarv is survived by the following chil Mrs P errie R etherford is ill at school. trum pets, Teddy G ardner, Jam es Garfield. Ernest Brown. LuVerne HaaI(lanca Itîl l:|Ü s .m U» I l m. A musical program under the high school class. Sermon. "The her home. Mr. und Mrs C F Nystrom and dren; Mrs D I. Walburn, Enid. Forsythe. Don Fowler, Leon Wiley. A bendroth and Allen Sigler. O fflcA t»71 1 ¡SO p. m lo I p M P ure in Heart." Christian Endeav direction of DeLaurice Bump was Oklu . F It Clark. Monmouth, and family visited Sunday ut the Dave Townsenditrs to Meet Kenneth Wo<xiard, Faurest A nder presented at the student assembly or. 6.30 p. m Interm ediate and Roy A. Clurk. Forest Grove. Townsend club will hold a m eet Sledge home ut Scio son and Earl Hickenlooper: drums, Pep Club Organized to October 2. N umbers included m ed young people. Evangelistic service, ing at the grange hall October 17. Mountain Horne Ladies' Aid met Melvin Mariner. Howard Davis. ley of popular songs on the piano 7:30 p. m. Song service assisted by Instill School Spirit A noted speaker will be present. w ith Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Speece Tom Stretcher; Sousaphone. A rthur A ‘'Pep” club was organized by Pat Moyer, accordion selections young people's choir. S e r m o n , Everybody is Invited to attend. Thursday afternoon. Plans for the Kraus: baritone, Albert Grossen: by LaVelle Jackson, saw selections "A uthenticity of th e Bible as Re Thursday to promote school spirit Mr. and Mrs. Alex Allen and w inter's w ork w ere made. Re trombone. Miriam Doyle, and Bass by Tom Stretcher and reading by vealed b y Recent Discoveries." Mrs. Fred Hewitt visited Mrs. Al grets were expresst-d nt the forced at the football and basketball games horn. Howard Hulit. Thursday.7:30 p. m Outline study len's daughter. Mrs. I.ee Randall, absence of three old members. Mrs. and school rallies. Bill Grogan and Ardis Ellingson. of “Life of C hrist" conducted by and family at Orenco October 2. Clarence VanLoo, yell kings, will Philos Initiate Josphine Strickler, who is 111; Mrs. pastor. A valuable course to any Registration Open Seven girls selected last spring act as president and vice-president, Townsend club met at the I Bruce, who was injured by a fall Bible student or Christian leader. G irl Reserve registration to the as Philo pledges Frances Moyer. respectively. Leonard Peschka was grange hall October 3. last week, and Mrs. John Duvls, Helen Becker. Hazel Churchlev. named secretary, and H enry Tsu- junior and senior girls who wish You are welcome "The C hurch Chris Tolkr Honored who is at Hood River. With a Family Spirit."—R. L. P u t to join the organization was op gawa was appointed sergeant-at- Betty Hobbs. Ann Munkres. Sue A party of friends from h e r e ' Form Citizens' Club Santoro, Christine Robb—have been arms. Committee to draw up a en Friday Registration w ill be nam. pastor. gave Chris Tolke a surprise birth-1 Pupils of Laurel Ridge school OPENING OE day party at tiis home near Banks have re-organized their Good C iti initiating this week all senior girls constitution includes Margaret Cy open to freshm an and sophomore Bethany Baptist Church who wish to join the club. A pot pher. Leonard Peschka and H er girls next week. Friday night. Present w ere Mr j zenship club. Officers elected were Sunday morning. "Hearing and , and Mrs. Ruben Kelly, Mr. a n d ! Harold Cappoen. president, and luck supper was held Thursday bert Munkres. Visit Condenser Heeding." Evening. "Titled Nobil Mrs. Alex Allen. Mr. and Mrs ; Irene Nystrom, secretary. It was night before the final ceremonies. Domestic Science I class w ill be ity." The friends of Mr and Mrs. ! Harry Simonton. Mr, and Mrs | decided to again publish a weekly 17. of O. Leader Speaks Officers will be nam ed next week. Burt Brown Barker, vice-presi conducted through the C arnation John Trachsel will gather at their ¡Jesse Meyers. Mrs Jessie Tillman. school puper Raymond Cappoen dent of the U. of O.. spoke to the condenser Friday morning. This home to bid them farewell as they Lucille White. Ilda Powell. Elsie J was elected editor und Delbert Hi-Y Considers Members Hi-Y club met Thursday eve student body Wednesday afternoon trip will be the first p art of the are leaving in the near future for , Meyers. Robert Place, Harold Fish- ( Davis, »printer. The school gained u Portland to m ake their home.— er. Lyle Bledsoe. Frank Pongratz pupil und lost one lust week. The ning to consider prospects for new on his recent trip to Japan. Tosh course in field work. Known ns Green Firs Cafe Theo. A. Leger, pastor. and Mr and Mrs. Chris Tolke and new student is M artin Humbird, members. Executives of the Hills Tsugawa gave a Japanese dance. Tryouts Held Billy and Norma. boro branch of Hi-Y met w ith oth first grade, who came from Texas Lunches — Dinners nntl Sandwiches Tryouts for boys- and girls' glee Baptist Church 250 Out for P. E. Farm Rented er club representatives in Portland w ith his family. Eldred Brow n About 250 pupils are attending clubs w ere held Monday and Tues The pastor will preach at 11 and Frank Stowell has rented the O. ing. also first grade, transferred to Monday night to discuss inter-club Good Coffee — DeLuxe Ice {'rents activity and fall induction cere the new physical education classes, day. Regular practice w ill begin 7::30. C hurch school at 9:45. You C Clement farm south of town Chapman school. next week. which got underw ay this week. have a most cordial invitation to Dick Stowell and son of F or monies. SOET DRINKS worship with us. est Grove visited his mother, Mrs. I MISS MARGARET Jl'NOR O H. Stowell. Septem ber 29. I Vanderzanden. Jak e Raffety and Margaret Junor. formerly Mr and Mrs Ruben Kelley at- 1 Miss T rinity Lutheran Church Marie Raffety and Ruby Reynolds. Hillsboro, died In Victoria, B C . Public worship at 10:30 a. m.; tended a birthday dinner for Nor- i of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Joos of First C hurch of C hrist (Scientist) October 3. and the funerat was Sunday school at 9:45 Radio serv ma Tolke at the home of her | on Shady Brook visited at th e Earl in that city Saturday. Services are held every Sunday ice over KEX at 1:45 p. m. You grandparents. Mr. a n d Mrs I held Formerly of Lone Oak Barbecue I Hollenbeck home Sunday. M argaret Junor w.o. a ii.id i. at 11 a. m.: W ednesday evening are cordially welcomed to worship Bledsoe. Sunday. (By Mis» Maryaret MathieeenI Adoph Erdm an and children vis services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school Aberdeen. Scotland, and a gradu MOUNTAINDALE-Neighbors in ited Mr. and Mrs. Dan Erdm an of at 11 a. m. Pupils up to the age w ith us. Mr. and Mrs. Elm er G riffith of nurse. For many years she was the community are fixing the wash West Union Sunday. eastern Oregon visited her aunt, ate of 20 years are welcomed. Free affiliated with the Victoria O rder out in the creek on the Frank Mrs. Mollie Tallman, recently while Pilgrim House Mr. and Mrs. Royce H arris and reading room open on Wednesdays of Nurses. After long service in Corey ranch, wnich has caused an daughter Joan and Mrs. Lou Wirtz and Saturdays from 2 until 4 p. m. October 13: Chapel service of on their honeymoon. nursing profession, she came to overflow and has flooded the road spent five days last week driving Sunday's topic. "Are Sin, Disease. worship. 10:30 a. m., sermon. "On I Mr and Mrs. Arley Hudspeth. the the United States. With a younger between the J. L. VanDomelen and down the coast highway and on . and D eath Real?” A ttending Yorn K ippur Services" Mabel Rhymes and G lenn Jones of sister, she settled in Hillsboro in Portland spent the week-end at Frank Corey places the past two to M arshfield in search of a loca Music, traditional melodies, "Eli, 1916 Three years ago the sisters the Powell home. years. tion for a new home. moved to Portland, and about six Tualatin Plains Presbyterian Church Eli ", "Koi Nidre". and "Hatikvoh". Harold Peterson Sr. was h o m e1 Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck. Mrs. A. E. Religion in the news topics: "Anti- Housewarming Held (Four m iles’ north of Hillsboro) from near Foss this week-end. He | weeks ago took up their residence Willis. Mrs Jam es Mathiesen and for the The Pythian Sisters of North Sunday services: Bible school at Jew ish Propaganda." “Jew ish P e r is employed at a CCC cam p near I in Victoria, B. C. Mrs. P A. Qualls attended the Plains surprised Mrs. Loel H ollen J 10:15; secutions" and "Jew s Who Made Deceased is survived by a sister preaching at 11 a. m.; junior there Banks-M ountaindale "500” club at beck Tuesday afternoon with a E. at 11:20: C. E. at 8 p. m Good". This will be the first of RIG MONEY-SAVING Mrs. R. W. Manley made a trip the home of Mrs. Cass Wilson in housewarming. The tem ple pre IC. Women's Missionary society, last a series of services based on the to Forest G rove Monday. Banks Friday. HILLSBORO P A IN T & sented Mrs. Hollenbeck w ith a gift : Wednesday of each m onth at 2 p general topic, "Overcoming O ur Overnight guests Saturday night Miss Gladys Overton of Buxton for her new home The afternoon Prejudices." Next Sunday morning W A L L P A P E R STORE spent the week-end w i t h Miss was spent in playing ”500” in m. young people will present a "radio at the Jesse Meyers home were | Quality Materials for Less Delmar Higgle and Elton Ingram of r M arie Raffety. play", "The Witches of Salem.” which Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck receiv M. E. Church (Bethany) Birkenfeld. Ed and Chris M aurer and Mrs. ed high score and Mrs. Emma Young people's meetings as an Paperhanging - Decorating On G ermantown road. Sunday Elsie Meyers and Harold Fisher | M innie Bradford of Cornelius vis Schwander second. Material, work guaranteed school every Sunday, 10 a. m.; Ger- nounced. Pastor Henry S. H aller visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benefiel ited at the Frank Corey home Meeting Called Friday I man service. 11 a. m„ first a n d may be consulted any day from 159 S 2nd Ave. Phone I032X Sunday. In the afternoon Chris Mrs. M arguerite Dooher. teacher I third Sundays; English service. 11 10 a. m. until noon, or by appoint at Manning Sunday. M aurer and H erbert and Louise, of the Mountaindale school, will a. m.. secord and fourth Sundays. ment. at the House office. 232 and Velda Raffety visited them. tf North Third avenue. and call a meeting Friday afternoon at ! —E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor. Mrs. A. K. Arnold was honored the school house and urges all w ith a party at the C. S. Reynolds mothers of the school children to Banks M. E. Church home Friday afternoon. Guests present. The purpose of the Sunday school every Sunday. 9:45 w ere Mesdames Joe Baker. Frank meeting is to make plans of how a. m.. Mrs Fred Wolford, super (By Mi»# Helen Ashahr) Corey, J. L. VanDomelen a n d to raise money with which to buy- intendent. Preaching services by LAUREL RIDGE—Lawrence Mc daughter Betty Jean. Fred Jesse, new equipm ent and im provem ents Ellsworth Tilton, pastor, every S un Connell. retired Sherwood post Perfection in it Low Priced Cur. Raymond VanDomelen. E Lem for the school. Reports given Sunday at the a n master. was given a recaption F ri day evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies' ing. George Connolly, Orville Rey Aid meets first and third Wednes nual meeting ot t h e Christian day night when a large group of nolds. C. S. Reynolds, Mrs Laura days at 2 p. m. tf church show considerable progress his friends gathered at the school m ade during the past year. The gymnasium to express their a p Eddington, the honor guest, Mrs. | When you feel run-down, slug- J pastor. R ,L. Putnam , reported a preciation of his services us post gish, with no appetite for food or Arnold, and the hostess. Miss Ruby Free Methodist Church net increase in mem bership of 61. Reynolds. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preach- master for more than thirty years. zest for living all because of pois Miss Leila Peters was a week ' ing at 11; evening service at 7:30. The church school had an average Mayor J. E. Morback was m aster ons in your system from clogged- ' Hillsboro, Oregon (Continued from page one) end guest of Miss M yra Wiede- Everybody welcome to these serv of 169 per week over against 154 of ceremonies and called on rural up bowels and Inactive kidney*— j fice. besides the postmaster, now ices.—H arriett L. Dyer, supply pas a year ago. witsch of Cornelius that's when you need n good tonic ; carriers who made short The pastor commended very high route Mr. and Mrs William Hemsworth consists o f William Gotter, assist tor. talks describing the vast difference lik e W illiam s S. I. K Formula ly the splendid showing of every existing left Monday morning for Berkeley. ant postmaster, w-ho started at between the service then which is bringing quick relief and ! __ _ to spend _ __ the winter. L aurel 27 years ago; Miss Angie departm ent, especially the youth (w itn horse Cal., The Congregational Church and buggy! and now. added joy of living to so many Mr. and "Mrs. A rthur Bishop and Harrington, clerk, who has been C hurch school. 10 a. m., Richard division which includes high school Business men of Sherwood pre ailing people. children Doris and Denny visited in the office since 1911; J. R. For- , Wiley. superintendent; morning and older young people. This d i sented McConnell w ith a handsome Williams S. L. K. Form ula is Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck Fri- sythe a n d Reynold C h a p m a n , worship. 11 o'clock: sermon, “How vision is the largest in the com from a form er army day. clerks; Carl Christensen, substitute Bring Life to Completion?” “If m unity and has loyally supported floor lam p which was presented by compounded prescription and contains M. Smith broke his arm last clerk; John Ryan. E W. Plapp i one wishes to listen for voices from the pastor and his program and a Mayor Morback. Musical numbers, doctor's several ingredients which act In week while cranking a car. and George Milne, city carriers: the skies, one will find less static choir at both services each week. refreshm ents and dancing finished four beneficial ways: As a mild Those from here who attended a A rthur M iltenberger. carrier on in the church than anyw here else.” More than fifty per cent of the the evening's entertainm ent. Little JoA nne Downey of Long tonic, stomach stim ulant, mild lax dinner Sunday in honor of the route one. who started in the of- i — T. A rthur Dungan, acting m inis new members came from this view, Wash., was taken ill w ith ; ative. and diuretic stim ulant for Local grocers would be eliminated if you could buy group. forty-ninth wedding anniversary of fire here in 1911; Francis Beach. ter. chickenpox while visiting at the the kidneys. Many take Williams groceries in wagon-load lots. But when you want to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connolly of route 2; L. E. Furrow, route 3; S. Miss M artha Jam es is leader of home of her grandparents, Mr. and S L. K. Formula also for indiges Hillsboro w ere Mr and Mrs. George E. Hibbs, route 4; W. E. Brown. the high school group and has Foursquare Church buy in small quantities—a yeast cake or a loaf of tion, nausea, loss of weight and Mrs. H. P. Strickler, with her p a r - , Connolly and son. Miss Helen Hoi- route 5; W. H. McNay. substitute We give everyone a welcome to them organized w ith a correlated sallow complexion, w here a mild bread—you must have local merchants. It is logical, lenbeck and Sydney Connolly. Mr. ru ral carrier, and T C. Darnell, our services. O ur new pastors, Rev. program of w e e k l y activities. ents and small sister Septem ber 29 tonic, laxative, stomachic a n d Prune harvest on the hill is therefore, that you should patronize the local man and Mrs. George Keene and daugh- caretaker. and Mrs. Duffield will be here this Building fund treasurer, Miss Angie diuretic is indicated. ters Donna nad L illian Mae were A rrangem ents for the opening week. Rev. Duffield is a forceful H arrington, reported that since the practically finished after one of when you have a large order. the shortest seasons in several Ask Delta Drug store today for also dinner guests at the Con- were in charge of a cham ber of speaker, and Mrs. Duffield a talen t “B uilding Block” plan had been years. No more prunes are being Williams S. L. K. Formula. Take nolly home. commerce committee consisting of ed pianist. Services week nights: adopted last November she had Scholls Tile Co. is here to serve you nt any time, a few doses and see how much Mrs. Guy Saunders of Silverton E. L. Johnson, Father J. T. Cos Tuesday, 7:45, prayer meeting. F ri paid $900 on the principal and for accepted at most of the driers. whether your order is large or small, we meet com Mrs. H. P. S trickler left this better you feel. The first bottle and daughter O radell P rickett of tello. Holznagel, L. T. McPheeters. day, 7:45. evangelistic service. S un interest to date. petitive prices at all times. w eek-end for Dr. Wilcox hospital m ust satisfy you or money back In October. 1936, the church cele Hillsboro w ere week-end guests of W Verne McKinney and E. L. day: Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; in N ewberg for a week or ten days —Adv. her brother. Ed Schlegel, and fam- Moore, secretary. crusader meeting, 6:15 p. m.; evan brates its 75th anniversary. Plans Yard* at Hillsboro — Plant at Scholl* ily --------------------- " gelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Don't w ere made Sunday to adequately commemorate this event. T h e Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connolly T), rx trr'Z 'f- I 'I - i , ic r L t o e - fail to h ear the new pastor. church is in the th ird year with of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs George r lO I lt C r L > a U g n t C r present minister. Keene and daughters Lillian Mae C f '' Methodist Episcopal Church and Donna of Gaston and Mr. and O t v ^ O U fltV i 3SSCS C hurch school, Miss Rose Cave, Mrs. Donald Garrigus and daugh- p i? A W R T /iv at ; t ... »» Plant at Scholl*, Oregon general superintendent; Mrs. T. W. ter Joan visited Mr. a n d Mrs. L ettie Me- O ur Molto—"Friendly Service . . . Fair Price«" Cnrinnllv Tnosdav Kay. form erly of Whitford, died at McDonald, prim ary superintendent; Washington Street between 1st and 2nd HlHaboro Wana and Eugene W .rtz visited £ e. home of her sister .M r s , Har- divine worship. 11, the Holy Com Sunday at the home of their grand- McKernan, in Portland F n - rndthMrs ’riovee HarrisrtaZAdandlugh- MiM McKay was born and »P«* and Mrs. Royce Harris and aaugn her cntire ,.fe up untj] sp£ ng ter Joan. . Willamina on ,lae donation land claim of her Sydney Connolly of W llamina parents the late Mr anrf Mrs Listerine— spent the week-end w ith in en d s in Jam es McKayi on the SchoIls road Regular 50c this community. She attended school and also taught Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ready. W alter in district 18, now known as the Regular 75c ............. Yor‘ >nd Kenneth Foe of Aloha schoo] Surviving h er are BEAUTY SHOPS Sal Hepatica— PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON visited at the H ubert Smith a n d , sister McKernan, and Regular 60c Earl Hollenbeck homes Sunday. ' brother M C. McKay, of Jad Salto— Guests at a venison feed given Portland EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP Regular 60c This association has never A. 0 . PITMAN, M. by A rt Connolly Wednesday eve- Funeral services w ere held F ri- O encral Beauty Work paid less than 3% on J unis Cream— r i Z M P*te” day at 2:30 P m- at Finley-« chapel PHTRICIAN and HURRRM« savings. I n d i a n ' n i „?IrS '. , £ n?l l i in Portland. Interm ent was at Regular $1 ........... Permanents and all klnda nt k R«r and Pbrol»-Therapp beauty work. yck and family, Phyllis and Babe Crescent Grove cemetery. Italian Balm— Commercial National Rank BMa Telephone 1M R1X Every Saving Certifi Regular $1 ............... — Telephone« a t Hillsboro Pharm acy Hind's Cream. Office 82» 1 IU«l<Unee W(Z cate is insured an ticip ate Regular $1 Hind's Cream— sa tisfy Sanitary Beauty Shop R egular 50c DR. D. E. WILEY. M. D. All kind« a t Reantr Work Jergen's Lotion— Phy »Irian and RurgMa PERMANENTS Regular 50c under Federal I n s u r a apenlaltr will make your old car Ironized Yeast— Well» Building Toiephnna 1471 ance plan. rea lize look and operate like Regular $1 .............. W EII/S APARTMENTS Telephones an up - to - the - minute Bayer Aspirin— Mabel Srhendel Office 28R2 ReeWewce 8IM1 Regular 75c ............... model. Drop in today Ingram ’s Shave DENTISTS and let us quote you a Savings are accepted in GARBAGE COLLECTION Cream. Reg. 35c reasonable price on a small or large amounts, Baume Bengue— quality job. DR. RALPH DRESSER Regular 5 0 c ............ to suit your conven G arbage Col lection Dentist M asterole— ience. AND CANS Commercial Building \3 /7 W _______ _ Vicks Nose Drops - Two Handy Locations Toiephnna 144 D. P. CORRIERI Regular 50c Evenings, Hnndara h» Apunlntment Syrup Pepsin— Telephone 2325 Regular 60c Pierce’s Favorite in su r a n ce RUBBER STAMPS Remedy Reg. $1 Phone 501 Pierce's Favorite GEORGE T. McGRATH Remedy. Reg. $1.35 .... BUY YOUR Waahlnatnn Cniintr Aaanrlas KRAMIEN'S RUBBER STAMPS J. M PERSON, Mgr insurance servicx from R. E. Wiley, local manager Plrat National Rank Rnlldlng Savings & Loan Bldg. 'V enetian ticket, C. M Fuqua, Rt. 5, Hillsboro) C orner Third and Baseline Prescription Druggists HILLSBORO ARGUS Phona t i l l Hillsboro Hillsboro Oregon Phone 391 A. H. Busch, Prop. Phone 266 Par I n fo r m .,^ . u . , fa|) A w _m( llilh l V». Halen* at Salem Friday NUht HILHI NEWS Grange Holds Booster Day ,te W ith llilh i Annual Picnic of Senate Held Band, Orchestra Start Practice Bill Wunderlich to Head Blue-H Announcings. TIGARD COFFEE SH OP October 15th CHURCHES Mountaindalc Folk Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Jeffers Work on Overt low STAND BY 1936 DODGE Christian Church Reports Progress Retiring Postal A QUICKTICK-ME-UP’ Leader Honored FOR RUN-DOWN FEELING Postal Building Ceremonies Held Plymouth CADY M OTOR CO. W HAT! NO GROCERIES! SCHOLLS TILE CO. MHO n 3% Expert Greasing and Washing Busch’s Service Garage Busch’s Super Service Station 100% Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Every Day Prices 47c 67c 53c 53c 89c 89c 89c 43c 49c 98c 69c 33c 49c 37c 47c 59c 98c •1“ : Palm Drug Store W e are a t Y o u r Service Service is beneficial work done for another. Our understanding of serv ice in water supply is: To your needs . . . to your needs to the fullest, day and night. . . to that among your needs from us are unfail ing courtesy, the highest technical skill, and the strictest integrity in daily dealings. OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER SERVICE COMPANY HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY B.