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    H IL L S B O R O
|(|jiy, Oftober 24, 1986
ks G ather
lonor W oman
M í U h I
Building Work
Displayed Here
B. Dcm m in Colrbralca
|l> Birtlidny Sunday
(iM IN G F riend* an d rein-
d h i'ie d nl tin ' hom e of Mr
c. W.iltci IJviiiniin S u n d ay
l i i . d l n n o f Ihi’ 75th b u tlid .iv
is u iy id Mr* B erth a ifiiu n d
i i i i i i i i i i O th e r . p resen t w ere
,1 M n F. K. S illie r Mr und
('
A bulir und non, m id
' l<nek*tiid mid d a u g h te r n f
>d Mr und M r L oren Ja c k
I'm linn. Mr Hu e D enunin
iiolli, M r mid M rs H enry
(ind W alter nf L aurel, Mr
|rs F O lsen mid fam ily und
id Mr A O lsen mid funilly
ptiin, Mr. und M rs V ictor
und son nf llunkn. Mr. anil
Inti lle ire y nf Suit Luke C ity,
Esther S w ope nf Aluhu, Mr
Hr; H erm an I.ieheno w mid
, Mrs. A nna S choeler, and
id Mrs. C
D eim niii und
I A put luck d in n e r w as
mid curd p lay in g und sink
irnished e n te rta in m e n t. The
Iglit nf th e ev e n t w as u solo
oeption.'
F ilm s
In U crm n n by th e h onored Fox
b rin g in g d ash in g F ran cis L ed er-
Mother T he en g ag em en t nf
e r an d lovely F ran ces D ee to ­
istlier S w ope to J o h n l.ieb e-
g e th e r In u d e lig h tfu l com edy
wa* a n n o u n ced d u rin g th e
sto ry of tw o people w ho look
■
for th rills und find a glorious
and M rs N orm an M eyer of
ro m an ce It w ill be ut th e V en e­
iiish. W ash . and Mr. und
tian S u n d ay , M onday und T u e s­
.uguxt K ulile of S ch efflin vis-
day in d o u b le b ill w ith T im M c­
I th e W alter D em m iti hom e
Coy in "T iie R evenge Rider.'*
S
uy.
pan Iteh rm u n n wus em ployed
tiding u new m ach in e shed
(urge M eyer last week.
I lcken* M ove
rind Mrs H erb ert F lck en and
¡el s m oved to S herw o o d last
e . A nna M eyer. R egina N eu-
nnd A nne Jep su n of P o rtlan d
the w eek-end ut home.
A lbert M eyer und h e r in-
nn i e tu rn e d hom e from th e
ll S u n d ay afternoon.
S tu d en t to P reach
Hit M artin S tu e b e w ill preach
I.u th e ru n ch u rc h n e x t S un-
turning
and Mr* J o h n Jip s o n . F red
find F lu n k Buck a tte n d e d th e
I of Palmer d a le ill H ills-
L et W ednesday. Mr. Jep.son
Us p a llb e a re r und F red Boyd
o r-b e a re r.
M ary H o rn e r’s sister, Mrs
Ith of P o rtla n d , und a nephew
W yom ing sp en t sev eral days
H o rn er hom e lust w eek
und Mr* Jo h n Kam nii, Mr
Mrs
A lb ert K rn h m er and
•d, Mr. m id M rs
H e n ry
e. Mr an d M rs* F red K rah -
nd A nita and Mr. nnd Mrs
H ergert a tte n d e d th e tw en -
li w edding a n n iv e rsa ry cele-
n ut th e f.a u re l hall S a tu rd a y
in ho n o r of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
H erm an I.iehenow w ill he
* to th e I.u th e ru n lad ies in
lu rch b asem en t n ex t T h u rs-
fternoon.
i E s th e r M eyer is assistin g
he work in tiie A lb ert M eyer
S ch ro ed er of G ifford, Idaho,
I at the H in rich s hom e Mon-
Roek Creek
( llr
lir a . F. P n o ld t)
• t y - f lv e
p e o p le
a tte n d e d
th e
ul the W illiam S iedow hom e
ook's Hill recently,
tra K ies is attending G r a n t
In P o rtlan d .
, A. S iau ss left S u n d ay for
B rook for an e x te n d e d stay
her sons, H artm an S tau ss and
• Siauss, nnd fam ilies,
an d Mrs. Hoy B urton and
ind A rth u r D upuy of V an-
r. W ash , sp en t S u n d ay w ith
m other. M rs. D upuy a t th e
m M cC lure h om e on th e
1» road, w h ere Mr*. D upuy is
ig for sev eral w eeks,
a id Z a h le r of Rock C reek
| received a g rad e of 100 in
ig for th e last fiv e consccu-
veeks.
•ert M unson and H en ry M un-
e tu rn e d T h u rsd a y from G old
I factu red 484.091 pounds of b u tte r
• 73(1,893 ixiunds of cheese an d 238,-
7‘tt pounds of po w d ered m ilk. T hi
plant, co v erin g o n e -h a lf a city
block, is one of th e m ost m odern
B««lv
of its k in d in th e e n tire w eat. In
it. according to official* of th e LI
S D e p a rtm e n t of A g ricu ltu re , is
th e larg est cheese fa c to ry u n d e r
o ne roof in A m erica.
'P a rt of th e p ro g ram of th e or-
O fficer ’ w ere elected by th e
P h iio iex ian s T u esd ay a t th e ir first g an izatio n ia^
cam pk^U
HILHI NEWS
Douille Bill
w eek -en d w ith h e r p a re n ts Mr. und
Mr* Q u tsch m ld t. Mr. an d Mrs.
L u eth e re tu rn e d to B on n ev ille M un­
day. w h ere Mr. L u eth e is e m ­
ployed.
S u n d ay v isito rs at th e Jo h n G u t-
sch m id t hom e w ere M rs Ed G u t-
schm ldt. M rs T u rn e r an d Mrs. A rt
Burland ul P o rtlan d .
F a rm e rs h e re a re doing a lot of
plow ing and seed in g th ese days.
Most of th e p o tato cro p is still in
th e gro u n d as th e (Kitatoes have
been too g reen to dig Mrs. M ike
Kalin und R u th Kuhn a re ill. D r
S m ith of H illsboro has been th e
a tte n d in g physician.
Peace Balloting
Planned in City
By special in v ita tio n of Dr. A l­
fred Schm alz, asso ciate d irecto r,
m em b ers of all g roups a ffiliated
w ith H illsboro C h ristia n council
w ill b allo t in th e n atio n al “P eace
P leb iscite'' b eing co n d u cted by th e
council for Social A ction of th e
C o n g reg atio n al
an d
C h ris t i a n
ch u rch es d u rin g th e w eek p re c e d ­
ing A rm istice day. H illsboro is co n ­
sid ered as a ty p ical sm a lle r city
in th e n o rth w est, an d b allo tin g
here, it is b elieved, w ill b rin g r e ­
su lts ty p ical of p eace sen tim en t
in th is section of th e co u n try . All
activ e and asso ciate m em b ers of
th e clubs, as w ell as th e ir fath e rs
and m others, w ill be elig ib le to
vote A bout 65(1 b allo ts a re ex p ect-
cd to be c u t .
T h e b allo t is in tw o sections,
F irst gives th e v o te r o p p o rtu n ity
to d e c la re his co n v ictio n ab o u t
perso n al p a rtic ip a tio n o r n o n -p a r-
tlclp atlo n in a w a r d eclu rcd by th e
U nited S ta te s g o v ern m en t, u n d e r
v ario u s conditions. T he second p art
in clu d es q u estio n s of su p p o rt for
m easure* and goals In th e In te re st
of c re a tin g pence, su ch as th e
W orld C ourt. L eag u e of N ations,
la rg e r o r sm aller arm u m en ts. c o m ­
p u lso ry m ilita ry tra in in g , o r n e u ­
tra lity legislutaon.
O th e r peace polls In re c e n t y ears
h av e been v ery v alu ab le, a c c o rd ­
ing to C ou n cil A d v iser H en ry S.
H aller. M ost n o tab le h a v e been
th e L ite ra ry D igest poll of th e
colleges nnd th e B ritish P eace b a l­
lot. T h is is th e first tim e, h o w ev er,
th a t a g ro u p h as co n d u cte d su ch a
vote.
by
I t i l i tl»<>r«i
li’ iib iii
H H .II1
lli<*h
.*'• >•«•«•1 K*u<l»*rit
Egli«
A - Ia n n i F itlO ir*
4 F d u r1 o f ' tiie la n d i n g * 'b u i l t ’ la *
M n ry I ' h I i I w x II And l.u V v r n * Ab»ndr<»(h
veal by Hie T l'y-S quun- clu b have
A H d e tl'--
t.,y l,'>.*-lker « lu i Raym ond
been on e x h ib itio n ut th e First
r. E x v r u liv v l '.iiiic d
Irrn a l T raak.
N ational bunk in P o rtlan d d u rin g . ( l.m
'l id i
R a lr r — n ri t a l i . * -
l'I iiln .
H ir r I
Hie past w eek of O cto b er 14-21
i'h u r r lilv y ; ( t i r i IO• ’- r v i- , Jr-inr A u s e
T hey a re on e x h ib itio n at ( lie . l'u n , , * lt . S e n s i*. M a u r i* * p *rr*n b ,*» n , ;
F irst N atio n al b an k h e re d u rin g ' l ll - V , T o n i S 'r e lr le - r . l l l n * - l l . Elrnan
S r b iit iu u r n - b , H u r n t i l M r y r r . T r i- H q iis r r
th is week
MI » P r a r l A lie n
O n e b u il d i n g h a s been sent t o ; A d v is n r
K lam ath F alls as an ex am p le of
th e ty p e of w ork d o n e by 4-H ;
Editorial
b u ild in g clu b s und to h elp tiie o r ­
W ell, h e re we are; H ilhi has
g an izers th e re get th e ir new clu b b ro k en in to p iin t arid w e a re all
"
sturt «*1.
w o n d erin g if we a re cap ab le of
A bu sin ess m eetin g w as held last m a in ta in in g a colum n. L et us stop
T h u rsd ay in w hich «funding com ­ w o n d erin g an d give o u r w h o le­
m ittees w ere ap p o in ted . T y p es of h earted su p p o rt to ''o u r p aper
su itab le p ins for tiie clu b w ere an d all it stan d s for. C om e on
diseuaaed. D uring th is discussion it stu d (.n(s fl„ y , ., y o u , senior ophis
wa* In o u g h t o u t th a t t h is ty p e of tj lion und f, ,.shinan t i m i d i t y a n d
bull game
rl and S ad ie L ee and Igiw-
A llw en and W aller H affn e r of
ind visited a t th e E u g en e A ll­
h om e S unday.
and Mrs. Pierre Mills, who
lik in g ap p les a t H ood R iver,
th e w eek -en d at th e hom e
■s. Mills' p aren ts, Mr. und Mrs.
ilas Kies. M r. an d Mrs. M ills
aed to Hood R iver, th e ir eh ii-
remalning
here
with
their
parents.
ham Luethe went to Mitchell
d e e r h u n tin g tr ip o v er th e
•end. Mrs. L u e th e sp e n t th e
¡lieve External
Auscular Pain
*4 ten
M ls-C alled ''R h e u m a tic ”)
stabbing, sh o o tin g m u sc u la r
In sh o u ld ers, arm s a n d legs
naking y o u r life a m isery ; if
lgic p ain s an d su rface pain s
e body a rc ro b b in g y o u of
irt an d e a s e — don t e n d u re
o rtu re a n y lo n g er w ith o u t try -
V illlam s R. U. X, C om p o u n d
l is b rin g in g th e jo y of q u ick
to so m a n y su fferers,
s com pound is p re p a re d from
ircscrlptlon of a fo rm e r arm y
r w ho u sed it in Ills p ractice
an y years. N ow s u ffe re rs m ay
th e b e n e fit of Its re lie f a t a
of o n ly a few c en ts a day.
ju s t a few doses of W illiam s
X. C om pound -and sec how
better you feel. The first
. | must satisfy you or money
sale by Delta Drug store.—
s-oprrali» W ith
Y o tir I l l l h i
New« S ln f f
Helen Becker New
Philo President
NEW S HTAFF
.
A fta M tin k re *
bo Ine
follow s. Hi b n
B ecker, p resid en t: S u e S antoro,
v ice-p resid en t; A nn M unkres, sec-
re ta ry ; C h ristin e Robb tre a su re r:
B etty Hobbs, social ch a irm a n , and
F ran ces M oyer, se rg e a n t-a t-a rm s.
T he d a te , for fu tu re m eetings
w ere decided a n d th e m ethod of
selecting places of m eetin g w as ex -
"•
u h
,
a
! plained.
A co m m ittee co n sistin g of B etty
H obbs, N ay d ean e P a tte rso n an d
M a rg aret L av er w as ap p o in ted to
rev ise the clu b co n stitu tio n .
_
.
( I.(.arri ,ih . . .
j m any cases th is has re su lte d in a
g reat in crease in incom e to d airy -
m en T he a.-sociation m a in ta in s a
lab o ra to ry and field se rv ice a t all
tim es to h elp m em bers locate and
| c o rre c t co n d itio n s w hich a re un-
fav o rab le to th e p ro d u ctio n of high
q u a l i t y m i l k . 1'
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Bend Folks Attend
Church Convention
(By Mrs. O. H
Dairy Co-operative
Advantages Cited
Local Boy Tells
of Experience in
Pacific Typhoon
b oat for Ja p a n , w h e re R hieeko w ill
rem ain foi severul y ears u n til she
SAXTON A. LOONEY
has com pleted tier education in
Producer» of Q uality
j th e Ja p a n e se school. H er sister
SA N D and GRAVEL
Jo sie will rem ain w ith h er for
! an in d e fin ite tim e. I lie girls w ill p ia n t, located 4 m iles n o rth of For­
| d a y w ith relativ es. S hig ek o is the est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
th ird H asuike gn l to a tten d Jap .in -
1609R
ese school. It w ill be Jo sie's sec-1,
j ond trip to Ja p a n .
G r C C n v ille
,
( om irirnts
BEN D —M r and M rs A lb ert S cott
W e hav e noticed th a t th is y e a r 1 w en t as d eleg ates from th e H igh-
^ <i . l t - , i '’C . K,P re “ o n * i
r ° VeF
,
le t's m a k .
o u r p a p e r T h e P a p e r. o u r pep raises th e ro o f se v e ra l land B ap tist ch u rch of P o rtlan d ,
inches w here last y e a r it m erely i to th e W illam ette B ap tist asso-
U n it e d S to le s . P e o p le f r o m as f a r ;
1 ciation a t O regon C ity O cto b er 15
e a st us In d ia n a h a v e w r i t t e n t o M r , give us a m uch needed b re a k and ag ita te d it.
• • »
| a n d 16.
Komig an d usked a b o u t th e su c ­ read w h at is going on.
.
,
, - „
„ „ ,1
Ja n sse n & C om pany, w ell drill-
cess o f o u r el uh.
A lth o u g h w e lost a lot of q u a l- prg Qf R cedvU le recenU y finished
O ur footbull team is th e best
e v e r O u r glee clubs a re p ro g ress­ ity last y e a r w e h av e gained both
nn
u fo j A M enzies
S lu d in t Body D.uicrs
ing O ur band is boom ing. O u r o r­ q u a lity and q u a m ty in o u r new d r.lh n g ^ w e u . m r ^ ^
T h e high school gym w as filled ch e stra has been organized. L e t’s freshies.
. . .
' e re c tin g a m od ern p u m p ho u se an d
w ith m usic F rid ay n ig h t w h en the boost, ch e e r for, and be loyal to
in stallin g an elec tric pump.
stu d u n t body h eld a football dunce H ilhi.
W e re a d th a t a g ro u p of g ian t
Build Home
T he goal posts on e ith e r end
We w onder, now th a t w e have stro n g m en have been seen in
M r. a n d M rs. B E. W ick a re
w ere w ound, o n e w ith H ilhi's c o l­ d ived, if we, perhaps, v/ent too B ritish C olum bia
W e w o n d ered
ors an d ttie o th e r w ith M ac's deep
H ave w e o v erstep p ed th e w h ere o u r football sq u ad escaped b u ild in g a m o d em h om e on th e ir
p lace on B ull M ountain.
A u tu m n leaves b an k ed th e h all ! bou n d s of editorial'.' O u r only ex- to.
B irth d a y O b serv ed
T h e o rch estru wus in a new an d cu se ¡s in ex p e rie n c e and o u r only
Mrs. M abel H oltz w as v e ry p leas­
m u re ad v an ta g eo u s »pot on one recom pense a prom ise of im prove-
A ccording to F. C. S talley , th e a n tly su rp ris e d a t h e r hom e O cto­
side of th e room .
m en t w ith th e weeks.
econom ics class is becom ing m ore b e r 14 in h o n o r of h e r b irth d a y .
A p p ro x im ately one h u n d re d and j
________________
T h e M isses A nna a n d Em m a
a n a ly tic a l A fter sp en d in g a d ay
fifty people w ere p resen t Som e
H ave W ate r W agon
cam e from M cM innville an d T ig ard
A new w ater-w ag o n fo r th e fo o t­ in th e class w e w o n d er if it is an­ W elk v isited re c e n tly in Eugene.
Program Postponed
h u t th e m u jo rity w ere m em b ers of b all field is th e latest in m e c h a n ­ aly sis or a headache.
T h e school program w as post-
th e local facu lty an d stu d e n t body. ical precision. P ain ted p atrio tically
in b lu e an d w hite, it m ak es a
O u r P 1 . . M in th e M ae „ a m e »need
C o n stitu tio n A dopted
b rig h t spot o f color as it ru m b les w a s— all rig h t b u t w hen w e hold
M rs. R u th Jo h n so n e n te rta in e d
A co n stitu tio n w as ad o p ted for o u t to th e tire d players.
th e proud, h ig h ly -ra te d S alem team w ith a luncheon W ednesday in
th e "P e p '' clu b T h u rsd a y C o m m it­
H a rrie t H anson, w ho u n d e rw e n t dow n to a tie one can fo rg e t th e h o n o r of h e r b irth d a y . G uests w ere
tee to d ra w it u p w e re M arg aret
C y p h er
und
H e rb e rt
M unkres. an o p eratio n fo r a p p en d ic itis at tra d g e d y of a r a th e r ro u sin g d e ­ M rs. H. L. E isn er an d ch ild ren .
M rs. F red W eller an d c h ild re n and
M em ber» m et on th e b leac h ers to th e Jo n es hospital, is reco v erin g fe a t and sleep p eacefully
Mrs. O. H. P eterso n .
satisfacto rily.
p ractice yells for th e M ae gam e
M rs. H aro ld N ixon v isite d in
H illsb o ro W ednesday.
eat w ith chopsticks, th en th e suki-
M iss F ra n c e s P ost took all th e
y ak i w as b ro u g h t in an d cooked
school g irls a fte r school W ednes-
ut o u r table. A Ja p a n e s e g irl c o o k ­
I day to th e D. L. G holson place,
ed all th e stu ff for us an d w aited
on us. A fte r th e m eal w e w alked
D airy m en froi. th is section w ho w h e re th e y had an ice c ream p a rty
a ro u n d th e place, and it c e rta in ly sh ip to th e D a iry C o -o p erativ e as­ in h o n o r of S higeko H asuike. w ho
w as b eau tifu l. T he w alls w e re lined so ciation in P o rtla n d receiv e m any is lea v in g soon fo r J a p a n to a t­
w ith sp ears, arm or, g u n s
a n d ad v an tag es, acco rd in g to A rth u r P te n d school fo r se v e ra l years.
Mrs. O live K e rc h e r a n d H e rb e rt
N eil R ich ard so n , w h o is on his sh ield s R oom s w ere fu ll of idols Irelan d . F orest G rove, d ire c to r of
second w orld trip , w rite s his p a r- ' and b e a u tifu l wood carvings. It th e o rg an izatio n fo r th is te rrito ry . D otson of P o rtla n d v isited Mr. and
D u rin g th e p a st fo u r y e a rs it Mrs. C h arles D e v erell T h u rsd ay .
ents, M r an d Mrs. C T. R ic h a rd ­ w as a v e ry la rg e p lace w ith a g a r­
M r. a n d M rs. F re d W eller and
son. d esc rib in g a ty p h o o n e n c o u n ­ d en aro u n d th e outside. T h e place h as been th e p rin c ip a l stab ilizin g
te re d w h ile com ing out of th e In ­ w as b u ilt in horseshoe sh ap e and fac to r th a t b ro u g h t o rd e r o u t of c h ild re n re tu rn e d M onday a fte r
sp
en d in g sev eral days w ith Mr.
lan d sea on th e w ay to S h an g h ai in th e c e n te r w as an idol of D iahit- chaos in th e flu id m ilk in d u s try ,”
su, b efo re w h ich w e h ad to bow. he said. "T h e association w as in ­ an d Mrs. V icto r A ffa lte r at N esko­
on S e p te m b e r 8:
w in and M rs. G eorge M iller at
''T h e larg e sw ell I w ro te a b o u t T he g ard en h ad m any b rid g es in stru m e n ta l in g e ttin g a liv in g p rice O cean L ake.
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got in to it ubout 8 30 last n ig h t T h e w hole th in g to o k m e back to H ousew ives b en efited , too, because
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, , L. E , isn er . , e n te rta in e d in
and h av e been in it for alm o st 20 !
h o u rs now T h e wav*es
be I j" schoo> 1 h a ^ seen p ic tu re s of th e y k n ew e x a c tly w h a t th e y w ere : h o n o r of h e r d a u g h te r M ar.an on
, h e r e ig h th b irth d ay . G uests w e re
about .30 feet in h eig h t and th e he c o u n try a n d form ed m y own i,
b u y in g .
...
M r. an d M rs. Ed Jo h n so n and
old sh ip is to ssin g aro u n d lik e a , m p ressio ns b u t 1 n e v e r ex p ected
"T h e association ta k e s care of its d a u g h te r L ucille. M r. a n d M rs.
cork A bout th re e -fo u rth s of th e
see
I t . carne to m e th e n th a t ow n su rp lu s m ilk , p ro ra tin g a m o n g ' - - - - - -
- - ild ren , Em m a
F red W eller and - ch
passengers a re sick an d eig h t or I w as ju s t in th e spot th a t I im ­ all m em bers, th e cost of c o n v e rt­ C lark , S h ig ek o H asuike. R onald
n in e of th e crew . D ishes an d pans ag in ed w as re a l rom ance. I w as in ing it in to b u tte r, cheese an d pow ­ E isner, M r. and M rs. R alp h S cott
a re crash in g all th e tim e, for it is a foreg in co u n try , in a n a tiv e house, d e re d m ilk. P re v io u s to th e tim e of an d son W alter of T u a la tin . Mr.
a real typhoon w ith ail th e tr im ­ su rro u n d e d by n a tiv e peo p le and th is co -o p erativ e e n te rp rise m uch an d M rs. S cott a re p a re n ts of Mrs.
_ H ad to w o rk fo u r h o u rs tO' custom s, sta n d in g on th e v eran d a, of th e su rp lu s skim w as d u m p ed '
m ings
day, tw o h o u rs of w h ich I steered looking out across th e g a rd e n w ith d ow n th e se w e r an d p ro d u c e rs got
Farewell Given
and tw o I stood lookout. No one its b rid g es a n d idols, w ith th e dim less fo r th e ir m ilk a t c e rta in tim es
A fa re w e ll p a rty w as g iven fo r
of th e y e a r th a n th e m a rk e t w o u ld
M isses Jo sie a n d
S higeko
kn o w s Just w h e re w e a re at pres- lights re fle c tin g in th e pools.
"It is h a rd to d escrib e to o th e r ju s tify .
‘lit, o r w h en th is d a rn e d th in g w ill
H asu ik e b y th e ir n eig h b o rs an d
blow over, b u t one th in g is cer- people th e Im pression you get, b u t
" F o r th e firs t eig h t m o n th s o f , frie n d s F rid a y evening. T h e M isses
tain, th a t w e w ill be a good m an y it c e rta in ly w as b e a u tifu l, a n d 1935. th e su rp lu s p la n t of th e D airy H asu ik e a re leav in g th is T h u rsd ay
h o u rs late w h en w e a rriv e a t so m eth in g I w ill n e v e r forget. T hey C o -o p erativ e asso ciatio n m a n u- fo r S eattle, W ash., to b o a rd a
say th at tra v e l gets in to y o u r blood.
S h an g h ai."
Neil la te r a rriv e d a t S h an g h ai, It w o u ld n 't ta k e m any m o re scenes
34 h o u rs late. H e h ad e a rlie r d e ­ lik e th a t to p u t th e w a n d e rlu s t in
scrib ed a v isit to a J a p a n e s e tea me, too.”
house a n d g ard en one ev en in g in
T he U n ite d S tates an d C an ad a
K obe, as follow s:
"A s w e cam e u p th e w alk , th e last y e a r p ro d u ced 2,869.963 m otor
lead e r saw us an d in v ited us in vehicles, w h ile th e re s t of t h e
w ith him . W e sa t dow n on th e w o rld p ro d u ced a to ta l o f 858.928,
O reg o n S tate
step s an d to o k off o u r shoes an d acco rd in g to th e
th e n w e re led in to a little tw o M otor association.
by fo u r room . I t w as re g u la r J a p ­
W e sp ecialize In q u a lity com ­
an ese sty le w ith m ats on th e floor,
tf
low ceilings, an d ev e ry th in g . T h e m ercial p rin tin g .—A rgus.
w alls w e re all slid in g an d th e ta b le
w as o n ly ab o u t a foot off th e
floor. We h ad a bow l of som e k in d
of fish o r sh rim p th a t w e h ad to
S c h o o l
t
in Junior Red Cross
USED and NEW HARTS
For less. Tires, batteries, w heels—
wire, wood disc, all sizes. Trailer«
made to order.
H illsboro Auto W reckers
G RE E N V IL L E G reen v ille school
156 Second Ave.
has en ro lled in th e J u n io r Red 116 W. M ain
Cross, and plans various activ ities
fo r th e w inter. T he county h ealth
n urse. M iss M a rg aret D ixon, v is­
ite d an d insp ected th e school W ed- i
n esd ay of last w eek.
P u p ils h aying |>erfect a tte n d an ce!
reco rd s fo r th e p a st m o n th w e re I
M ildred and R o b e rt Cop, G erald
H erb. N orm an S ch ulm erich, E lm er!
V andehey. C h arles V uylsteke, M il-!
d re d V andehey, an d B lanche V u y l­
steke.
C y ril V u y lstek e and G erald H erb i
a tte n d e d th e co rn show a t th e C om ­
m ercial N ational b ank in H illsboro 1
W E w elcom e th e o p p o rtu n i­
S a tu rd a y , an d w e re g uests a t a;
ty to d isc u ss w ith a g ro u p o f
d in n e r and th e a tre p arty .
d a iry m e n in y o u r c o m m u n ity
M a rtin an d B ern ice H erb w e n t ,
th e p o s s ib ilitie s o f la r g e r r e ­
to D ayton S u n d a y to v isit t h e i r :
tu r n s f o r c h u rn in g c re a m
sister, w ho liv es there.
th r o u g h th e f o r m a tio n o f
N eighborhood n ew s from 30 A r - :
c re a m p o o ls.
gus c o rresp o n d en ts i n d i f f e r e n t
sections of W ashington co u n ty ap-1
p e a r in th e A rg u s e ach w e e k . '
L e a rn w h a t y o u r frie n d s a re do- j
ing fo r less th a n th re e c en ts a
W h a t you a re g e ttin g f o r
tf
w eek.
y o u r b u tte r f a t! ! I S H I P ­
SH O C K S GOOD FO LK S
P I N G C O S T S v i a th e 45
"I do th e rig h t th in g by e v e ry ­
D a iry C o-op tr u c k s av erag e
body; th a t's m y religion." S u re —
l y i c p e r pound.
"Be good to th e n eighbors and
C h u rn in g C re a s
G od w ill be good to y o u ”—th e
C ube E x tra
I
Q u o ta tio n
g re a t A m erican religion: 1935 m od­
el. B ut look w ho is back of it! It
29
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is of S atan ; his lie. He speaks only
29%
33
30
to lie 'B ib le says soi and th is b u si­
33%
20%
ness of being good to w in heaven
34 ♦
is one of his m asterpieces.
31
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31%
So S atan sh u ts out th e sim ple
32
35%
tr u th th a t G od h ad a Son w ho died
36
32%
fo r y o u r sins; so S a ta n sid e -tra c k s
36%
33
th e w hole sin question. "T he god
of th is w o rld (S atan ) h a th b lin d ­
W R I T E U S i f y o u r a re in ­
ed th e m inds of th em w hich b e ­
te r e s te d in h o ld in g a m e e tin g
liev e n o t"—S ee 2 C or. 4:3-4.
o f d a iry m e n in y o u r com m u n ­
W ho a re th e se b lin d ed ones?
it y t o c o n s i d e r w a y s a n d
Good neig h b o rs of yours: th e edu- !
cated. th e cu ltu re d ; h ig h -g rad e peo- ■ m e a n s o f ra is in g y o u r b u tte r -
pie useful all a ro u n d an d all o t h - !
f a t r e tu r n s .
4
e rs w ho refu se to face th e s i n - !
question. T h e G ospel is se n t in t o '
open th e ir eyes, to tu rn th e m from !
d a rk n e ss to lig h t a n d fro m th e
p o w er of S atan u n to G od"—See
A rts 26:18. M any a m an n e v er
co u n ted h im self lost u n til h e saw
1313 S. E . 12th Avenue • P ortland
th e C h rist of G od in d e a th for
his sins.“ I m u st be w o rth a lot
to G od fo r him to offer u p his S on
to c le a r m e." So you say a n d rig h t I
you are.
M r. S olid B usinessm an to o k t h e '
little G ospel of J o h n h a n d e d him j
a few days ago w ith —“Is n 't th is :
th e little B ook th a t has J o h n 3:16 i
in it? ” As a boy h e sang fo r tw o j
y e a rs in a c h u rc h c h o ir a n d j u s t ,
th e n ig h t before he h ad been r e a d - '
in g h is B ible. B u t he h ad n e v e r
faced th e sin -q u estio n . A nd as w e
to ld him so to y o u —"B efore you i
sleep to n ig h t k n eel dow n a n d tell
G od you ta k e h is C h rist as S av io u r
a n d L ord. N ot by good d eeds th a t
w e do b u t by G od’s m ercy he saves
us.—G eorge N. T aylor, B eav erto n ,
O regon.—P a id adv.
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