The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 24, 1935, Page 7, Image 7

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    n I I. T. R P.
Tliiirrday, October 24, 1925
Grand Chief
to he Honored
North Plain* Lodge Honors
Mt*. II. I lollvnlx-ck
B ro w n nf N o rth Plain»; M r and
M r , H a rold C u ttin g ol T ig a id Ml
F ile n .Inhnson, M l and M i
G ia n t
Dm land and M r m id M i
Hay
D o rla n d n f H ilL Iin m
Rotiert Jolina,one was hume for
tin* w eek-end lie lias been moved
fro m T iin lie i to E nright
Party N ext VV n t nenia y
K
T h e re w ill he a c a u l p a lly
P hall WeCm <lar eveui
I a rtilv u l N o v i,ober I
I th e
(Hv Mu Henry Cypher,
an*
Pupil
of Iho lip |s I im e
N O R T H P L A IN S I ’v llii hi Sis g e ttin g ready foi a c a rn iv a l N eiu-
t r is of N iir lh I ’ lnln« an* hulriln,'. n ber 1.
iv c c p tiu n Fi id ty iv i n iu g at the K
I* h u ll In ho no r uf l l u / r l llo llo u
la c k , n e w ly elected III and c h ie f nf
O re p n li A ll I ’.vtlii.in Sc.lei . n f tin
ill. t iie , m id n f St Helen» are ill
\ ited tu attend
Attend Slate Meet
iCnnllnneit fmro p«'*e one*
M r ; C a rl C h i i. teller, president eharaetei Is,ley n f good seed corn
nf
N o rth P lains
I ’a ie llt T e.ieh ei and advised them a t to how they
ussiieiution. le ft M onday for Med could be tte r im p ro v e th e ir e x h ib its
fo ld , w h e re tin* state I ’ T A eon ill com ing years S hort tu lks were
g ive n by Ed Sehulm ei ieh. p re s i­
ve n tio n is In si ixlon
dent of the haul'.. L. J A lle n , assis­
M r and M rs .lame Duels visit
ed M i
K ll/a lx 'tli D avis o f He.iv ta n t state clu b leader, I. E F in n
eis. assistant co u n ty ugunt, and the
e ito n Sunday
M r H o rn of O regon C ity , w h ile feed dealers
In the a ftern oon a ll of the eluh
h u n tin g near N o rth Plains O ctober j
13, lost it «m all black and w h ite in eiiiliel s a tte n d in g the show were
dog A nyone kn o w in g w here the guests u t () Phelps ut the V en­
dog Is m ay leave w o rd at K e lly ' etia n theatre.
T he elu h m em bers w ho e x h ib ite d
con fection ery.
t lie lr corn at the show fo llo w :
Tarty Well Attended
Ig n a tiu s Evers. Petei Ever . A ile l-
The card p a rty at St. A n d re w ’s
c h u rch was w e ll attended V irg in ia b e rl Evers, I.iiw ie n c e Jansen. G e r­
S older and M i V a n D e rV e ii laid vais Jansen, M a rv in H e yn d e rie kx.
Ingh scores and Mrs I ’ J Vander Joe Berger. C h a ri, s Shaper. B e r­
nard A H Ishin. Ed and E rank Set-
zanden and Paul l l e l ’rez second
n ik e r. John S antoro F re d e rick Pul
A n o th e r p a rty w ill be held T u e s ­
W endt.
day Hostesses are the Mcsdmnes cip he r. Ed Sens. H a rry
C y r il Lorenz, C la yto n am i W ilb u r
It Seherrer. H e nry S older and J
Ny berg. G urdon Munn*. J im D a v­
J Nusshatitner.
idson, John Hansen An.os and E l­
M i and M rs A r th u r D avis were
m er H n-rly. C a ll V a n K le e k. I lv
d o w n fro m B o n n e ville ove r the S o ld i! . C harles Davis. Leo Kuodel
week end
James Meek. A n th o n y a id G erald
Guests at the R ichard S andford
H erb. R u vim ,nil D u ile k x .
C y r il
home Sunday w ell* W ilm a Post nf V iivl l i k e John M cH etli. G len L e ­
Foiest G rove. Dunean Neilsen, and
tiie John M ille r fa m ily uf P o rtla n d land.
Corn I lonors Won
by Verboort Bovs
and E lm ira S andford fro m P acific
P la n t im it S.IH.U
Past C h iefs' elu h of th e P ythia n
Sisters are p la n n in g a q u ilt «how
and e n te rta in m e n t at tin* K P hull
e a rly in N ovem ber. A n am ateur
play w ill be given by the ladies
A nniversary Observed
R elatives n f the M a rio n Sumners,
fo rm e r residents of N o rth Plains,
surprised them on tin* fo rty -s ix th
w-edding a n n ive rsa ry at th e ir home
In P o rtla n d Sunday Present were
M r. and M rs C lay D o rlan d. Cora
D o rlan d and M r amt M rs Fred
Picture Frames
( losing O ut Glass F ram e Lin e
$2 50 value
> « .5 0
Each
New sup ply o f w a ll fram es
Just received Made to o rd e r
at prices to f it y o u r po cket-
bunk A lso lin e o f easel and
standard frames.
Schrämet
Studio
H>9 S. 2nd
Hillsboro
ROLLER SKATING
CARNIVAL
and Races
HALLOW E’EN
Thursday, October 31
Free Hats and
Serpentine.
Prizes for Racers.
25c
Everyone ...
SHUTE PARK
H illsboro
Evenings, 7:30 to 10:30
Townsend Leader
Speaks at Rotary
P o in tin g out th e advantage)
Hie Tow nsend pentitoti plan. Hev.
It L P utnam , president o f the
H ills b o ro club spoke T h u i day be-
fo re the local R o tu ry c lu b noon
luncheon
T he proposed tra n sa ctio n * tax. lie
to ld K otarians. w ill take care of
the pension paym ents and leave a
surp lu s n f $5 OlMJ.OtH). It Is not the
plan. I.,- aul. to In g in pa ym en t*
u n til a urp lu s has firs t been c re a t­
ed in the governm ent tre a su ry from
w h ic h to m ake paym ents.
A n o th e r fea tu re n f the plan he
declared, was tha t incom es n f p e r­
sons m a kin g a p p lic a tio n w o u ld he
deducted fro m the m o n th ly a llo t­
m ent. A p p lic a tio n s fro m a p p ro x i-
m utely six n u llu m persons is ex-)
IM fte d when the plan Is p u t in o p ­
era tion .
Rev. P utn am pointed out that
tiie plan Is expected to c a r r y
th ro u g h congress, possibly nt ttie
session in the spring. S u p p o rte r*
o f the plan, he said, are increas­
in g eve ry day
A m on g the R o ta ry v is ito rs a t­
te n d in g were A n d y Patterson, sec­
re ta ry o f the P o rtla n d c lu b , and
D r K lin e F lx it, regional d ire c to r
o f R otary clubs. D r F ix it spoke
b r ie fly on R o ta ry a ffa irs.
An in v ita tio n was presented from
the P o rtla n d R o ta ry to p la y g o lf at
the P o ri la n d G o lf c lu b N ovem ber
I. A l Junnsen Is pro gra m c h a ir­
m an fo r the m eeting T hursd ay.
Real Estate Transfers
Wr«4t«*rn T h u b ttr < i. to Hiinnet LrttfKtnir
0. I". IS I'..
ID
C o . p o r t o f S v c tiim
T IN
It W
E t r u n o r H a n fo rd I i r . - c t«» A o t
S. b rn -
m r l. pur l o f I.'»t I ll lo t k
^ . ilk e r ’* A d ­
d it io n . r * r » - " ' d r o v e .
J o h n A . An<lw r«on r t a l to A lt» M .-
A le n r , p a r t « f S e c tio n 12 T l S
( ¡le n n
S
I id * et u x to
H e r b e r t .1
T h o r n e ct u x , l.ot** 9 a n d 10 t lh w k 11,
W « -t P o r tla n d „ • • i . ’ ht»
C h a ri« « I I
P iir k f « et u x to C la u d e .1.
C o u id 'H ix H i i x , le d 22 W it c h H a /e l L i t ­
t le K a rm a .
L a u r a I> P u lv e r et h l to V ic t o r C o rr a d i.
W 1 o f L o t 261 J- hn n I <t it-- A d d it io n .
Ol»» Ole»» »n t o C re d Z .w a h ie n «t MX
JHLIf» aerei* in H e c tlo iu
13 a n d I t T l S
K1 W
C. C
lleer«» et a l to L it i ir a A . Jon»««,
2 % acre« in W illia m M r L I n n c la im No.
67 T I N T l S Ita W .
H n lp h H a r t et u x t o Jeaa le H a r t , p a r t
o f B S T u p p e r I>. I . C N -. 12.
1’ . M a n r a r e t V p |u * n k a m p t o !*• n in e V
llo v e v et a l, p a r t
of Lot
A Itl»»ek 7
H ills b o r o
H e n r y B u r g e tt et u x to H a r r y jC lin e
et u x . In th e T o w n o f C a n to n .
C o n ra d
IIn n » e n
el
ux
to
H e rm a n
l l jo r l n k k e n , SO a r re a In S e c tio n 31 T l S
KI W
F r a n k M . B in h -n t o G e o rg e C. B u rk e ,
K’j
L o t 26 W illo w B ro o k F a r m .
Ladd
F - ta te Co. t o M u x 1’ . F o r t e et
u x I.o t H2 T u a la t in V a lle y H o m m .
It.
M
G o u r le y t o .1 It. B r o p h y J r . ,
I.o t« 61 u n d 62 in C h c h a lo m
M o u n ta in
O rc h a rd *.
W a x h in y tu n c o u n ty to J
R.
B ro p h y
J r . L o t * 61 a n d 62 in C h v h n le m M o u n ­
t a in O rc h a rd » N o . 1.
A r t h u r M . H o w e ll et u x to A lle n N e l-
aon et u x , L o t 41 F n n n o C re e k A c re
T ra c t*.
M a rria g e License
John M a rtin
M ille r. P o rtla n d ,
and M arg are t M n u rln e Blaine, H ills
boro ro u te 2, O ctober 21.
YOUR HENS
NEED
Egg Producer
M anufactured in H illsboro by H illsboro Feed Co.
Made from choice, clean grains only and high­
est grade concentrates. Its protein content is the
maximum in keeping with belter and longer egg
production lower mortality and increased growth
in your flock.
Try a Sack T oday I
HILLSBORO FEED CO
Three Boys Needed fo r UCC
e ra tio n was pe rfo rm ed by D r. C.
m eeting at 6:30 in
Young peopl
Three m ore boys from W aghing- T. S m ith,
the evening, fo llo w e d by »ermon
_ .
ton cou nty are e lig ib le to attend
by the past >r, subject "T he Para-
CCC camp, according to Miss A li
bles of Jesu ’ Young people have
M a xw e ll, exe cutive secretary of ;
of the song service p re ­
(Continued from nn-re one|
Guns, Am m unition
the local r e lie f com m ittee
The )
m i the sermon. M id -w e e k se rv­
pro
du
ction
o
f
the
birds.
The
egg-
county
quota is 23 of w h ich 20 1
Fishing T ackle
ice W ed n e sd a y , 7:30 p in We Cor­
d ia lly in v ite you to a ll o f these as- cha rt w ill not o n ly serve as a already have been selected. Boys |
w
a
rn
in
g
th
a
t
some
epidem
ic
is
go-
;
fro
m
.
to
be
e
lig
ib
le
m
ust
come
Grade School Program W cdnesday ; Gervai* Eleven to inblli* M Putm an, m in iste r.
128 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
in g th ro u g h the flo ck, but it w ill, fa m ilie s re ce ivin g relief.
also s e i v e as a veay good guide as
A ge nt Lo ng Radio«
A ll Saints C h u r c h (Episcopali
Play Here Friday : P o s ta l Extension* M ade
to w h ethe r or n o t 't h e p o u ltry m u n ■
N ineteenth Sunday • a fte r T r in ity : i , fe e d in g p ro pe rly.
9:45; m o rn in g
school
" In a d d itio n to a discussion on
I-e is y v ille 4-H sew ing c lu b in - |
H A N K S T h is year's s ta ff f o r cer»' association held in H ills ljo ro (
at 11
id scrim
the problem o f keeping pu lle ts up vttea the Ladies' clu b to a s e w in g .
Hie Hanks High C la rio n is as fo l­ F rid a y evening.
in
pro
du
ction,
Cosby
discussed
e
c
r
-
1
Game I r id a y
dem onstration F rid a y evening al i
low
Mi
Hazel Huetsch, udviser;
P ilg rim House
FOR FARMS
ta in various m atters of le gislatio n .
G ervais and Banks w ill play a
Etta H uiley, e d ito r; Roger Scho­
ay; Chapel service of w o r­ tha t were brought up in the re ­ Ih e school house.
Ladies' clu b w ill meet w ith M rs i
LA R G E or S M A L L
field, business m anager; Irene G a rd ­ game of fo o tb a ll on the home fie ld
ld. 39 a. in . w ith observance cent congress and th a t were of in -
ner, senior. E ffie Tout«*., ju n io r; Fi nl. J
li lay ol Tie-odor e Roosevelt. ; crest to po u ltrym e n He pointed Padgett N ovem ber 14. Ladies please
See Albert Heard
Irene G a rd n e r o f M o u n ta in d a l,
Eleanor Strassel, sophomore, and
I topic, M ilit a iy Pow er vs. out th a t it is going to be v ita l to) . b rin g ja rs fo r the ba rrel Delegates
M a iy
Sandy Wednesday i
Banks. Oregon
A lla Hi aw n. f i t sim ian, reporter»; v is ite d
u iity ." P a trio tic m usic and the p o u ltry in d u s try th a t the p o u l­ lo r the federation m eeting F rid a y I
, at H ills b o ro M ethodist chu rch are I ,
Hila Cop copy leader; Ire n e F is h ­ n ig h t.
I'a tor H e n ry S H a lle r may trym e n become be tte r organized in j
N ext Sunday i ra lly day at the
B rice Adam3. Mrs. Ia ly Han- |
er. stencil pi oof n ailer; L lo y d M il­
on ulted any day between 10 order tha t the y can successfully M r
, ley, Mrs. Joe Sous. Mrs. George |
ler. m u ncogi u p h c i. Irene G ardner, Sunday »chool Come and b rim
m arid noon, or by appointm ent back le g isla tive measures th a t a re '
Padgett,
and M rs Lorenz.
, '
E ffie Toates, and E ve lyn R inck, sorne-one w itli you
the house office, 232 N. T h ird v ita l to the in d u stry. A t the pres­
M r and M rs E. E. Rowton, M rs 1
T w e n ty -fiv e members o f the ju n ­
typiata.
roue.
ent tim e prices o f eggs have in - R W Loveland and son. Mrs. B ric e ■
Mr
F Hrondley, Raym ond K il- io r ch o ir dressed in c h o ir robe
> here the . ..........
Adam s . vis
d M rs. Erm a N e w la nd 1
creased to the p o in t
..... ite
.....__________
I i . i i i and Miss G ru n t o f H ortiuud sang at the chu rch Sunday eve
(Incorporated)
C h ris tia n C hurch
fo re ig n producer i able to im p o rt Lt M cM InnvU le Tuesday"
w* re Sunday visito r» o f Mrs. B elle m u g A large audience was pre
Sunday services by the h i g h eggs, pay the t a r if f and s till a ffo rd
Collection*
— Credit Report*
ent
to
hear
the
c
h
ild
re
n
directed
I
Ha rtw ie k .
ichuol clas:' of C h ris tia n Endeavor to com pete on A m e rica n m arkets
B irth s
In
Jess Heard and M r P ie ice of by M rs E. T ilto n .
Mrs N Berdan v r ited relative» j at 11 o’clock, and reports w ill be w ith the A m erican p o u ltry m a n Egg
M eye r—T o M r. and Mrs. A lb e rt j W ashington. T illa m o o k , Y am jhlll,
Haines spent several days lust week
given
on
the
cou
nty
Endeavor
con­
im p o rta tio n s in recent m onths have M eyer o f Bloom ing. O ctober 10, a )
In H ills b o ro M onday.
at the Heard home.
P o lk and M a rio n Counties.
M r and M rs M .m riee Thom psor ven tion held in Forest G rove last increased to the p o in t w here they boy.
Mr
C h a rlie Sellers and daug h­
ve,
k.
The
young
people
w
ill
have
Hoodenpyl- To M r. and Mrs. F. Personal C ontact on Collections
ter
o f Iowa H ill w ere M onday and d a ug hter D oris of V ernonia charge of t h e evening service, are becom ing a serious considera­
tio n .”
H Hoodenpyl o f Gaston. O c to b e r.
visito r» at t h e
W illia m
Sellers visite d relative « and frie n d s here
W ashington County Office
w hich w ill be "F a v o rite Song». ’
A n o th e r p o in t discussed by Cos­ 20. a boy.
S aturday and Sunday.
home.
Such person is requested to b rin g by was the breeders' and hatchery-
Commercial Building
C
o
r
r
ie
r
i—To
M
r
and
Mrs.
Joe
I ’ ow ne M e rca n tile Co has chang­
Pastor. Wife Honored
i fa v o rite hym n and te ll in a few
Second and M a in Streets
ed in to a "R od & W h ite " store and
A reception was given at the , words w hy it I- a fa vo rite . E ve ry- men's code. In th is discussion he C o rrie ri O ctober 23. a g irl.
pointed out that w h ile the code it- i B au m ga rtn er—T o M r and Mrs.
had an o ffic ia l opening S aturday ch u rch F rid a y evening in hone:
Plione 3071
oqdy in v ite d to attend.
self was k ille d by the decision o f ) C lyd e B au m ga rtn er o f B e a v e rto n ..
Hillsboro. Oregon
aflernoon. Refreshm ent w ere served o f Rev. and M rs. T ilto n . E ig h ty
the suprem e co u rt w ith regard to I O ctober 16. a boy. A Caesarian op- ,
a ll day.
w ere present.
D ecorations
w e ri I
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
the N R A th a t it has le ft its in flu -1
M aki* Newer H a rvey
suggestive of H allo w e 'e n The p ro ­
C h urch school, 9:45, M iss Rose ence w ith regard to a s p ir it o f ;
A p re lim in a ry surve y wns ru n in gram was as fo llo w : Song by
the to w n of Hunks last week fo r audience;
p ra y e r
by
Reverend Cave, general superintendent; Mrs. fa ir trade and a d ve rtisin g in breed­
the p u rp o s e of e stim a tin g the cost I T ilto n , song by E p w o rth 1 .eague W. T. M cDonald, p rim a ry su p erin- in g and hatchery business.
o f a sewer system
Engineer Rob-1 speech by new president o f the ■endent; d iv in e w orship, 11, “ The
F in a lly , Cosby discussed the na-1
ert J o n e s o f M c M in n v ille was in E p w o rth
League.
S tanley
M o r­ K now ledge o f G od." serm on sub­ ) tio n a l flo c k im p rovem e nt plan by |
ject.
E
p
w
o
rth
League.
«30;
eve-
, ehi(.ks w i„
branded
charge lie was assisted b y B ra n d o n r il l. ta lk by re tire d president of
L nd
according to grades and
H a ll and L lo y d T u rk
league, M a rie Riebcn; solo. Mr.- m n g se rv ice , r.Ml S erm on
and
n be u .sted f w P u llo ru m
T hat is the re p o rt of Best’s o f N ew Y o rk re g a rd in g the f$-
M rs A lle n of P ortla nd «pent the Ray P arm ley; ta lk by S u n d a y J.-wi- the Leader P ra ye r m e e t-, i w w l„ ill
7.30 The disease w
week-end In Bunks w ith h e r niece, school superintend en t, M rs. Fred ,ng each W ednesday
naneial standing, a b ility to pay and management o f the
w ith
ith a
a ll
ll tests
tests being
being made
experts. He
Mix» A lic e Lane.
W olford ; reading by M iss Doris aim and the purpose o f the chu rch f , by recognized
recognized experts.
He pointed
OREGON M U T U A L F IR E IN S U R A N C E CO.
! out th a t th is w ill be o f great value
Postal Extensions Made
B a ile y: ta lks by Rev and M rs. T il­ school is in tru c tio n in m atters
re
lig
io
n
We
have
classos
d
iv
id
e
d
of M c M in n v ille
Postm aster A. C. W ahl reports ton, and song by audience. F o llo w ­
I to p o u ltrym e n in th a t the y w ill be
tw o extensions on the ru ra l route in g the program a “ get a cq ua inte d” according to age groups, fo r th is ' able to kno w e x a c tly th e typ e
.Turpose.
A
gospel
message
is
the
Save
21%
on
fire
insurance
p re m iu m costs b y in s u rin g w ith
ru n n in g out o f Banks One is fro m m eeting, w h ic h was a fe w contests
and q u a lity o f b ird s tha t the y are
this strongest o f m u tu a l fir e insurance companies.
Sherm an's m ill n o rth o f D a iry and games
Refreshm ents w e r e ■entrai fe a tu re o f o u r service« o f “ ^ J - . n g ' and w in no lo n g ^r be,
worship- We propose to m ake pku n
« b]in d
ere, k to the road in te rsectio n The served by M others' eluh
liu S *. plan
n l ; m of
n f re
rp d
d em
pm p
n tion
l i i j n fo r man
m an.
Sod's
other is one and tw o -te n th s m iles
Ranks Defeated
F o llo w in g Cosby's d is c u s s io n . '
west fro m th e M eacham school
Banks was defeated by St. M a ry - o p o in t out the expressed w i ll of Fred H. C o ckell of M ilw a u k ie
n r w is e
house.
F rid a y . T he game was playe d on jo d fo r y o u r life and to p ro vid e recom m ended to the p o u ltry n 'e n
j
fe
llo
w
s
h
ip
w
h
ich
w
ill
help
to
M rs F lora M u n fo rd visite d her St. M ary'« fie ld . The score was
th a t the y pass a re so lu tio n e x - 1
on W ilb e rt at B o n n e ville dam fro m 19 to 7. A large n u m be r o f the nake possible the liv in g o f th is pressing th e ir ap pre ciatio n to S en-'
E V E R Y F O R M O F P R O J E C T IO N
cind
o
f
a
life
.
We
urge
you
to
jo
in
Tuesday u n til F rid a y o f last week. students attended the game.
us in these aim s and purposes. ator F re d e ric k S te iw e r fo r the sup­
T h u rsd a y the y dro ve ove r the
T E L E P H O N E 1732
po
rt
tha
t
he
gave
the
p
o
u
ltry
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D a lla s -C a lifo rn ia h igh w ay, th ro u g h
d u s try in the recent session of
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Jess
Foster,
w
ho
leads
the
con-
Bend and the John D ay valley.
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ire g a tio n a l singing on Sunday eve- congress. R. L . R o ckw e ll and F ra n k
M rs M u n fo rd bro ug ht back an in ­
E rickson w ere appointed as a com ­
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cientist
I
ning
and
directs
the
c
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o
ir
to
sing
terestin g co lle ctio n o f ro c k fo rm a ­
Services are held e ve ry Sunday ' jo th m o rn in g and evening. C h o ir m itte e o f tw o to d ra ft th is resolu- 1
tion. w h ic h she got in the John
at 11 a. m ; W ednesday evenin', ' ehearsal is T h u rsd a y at 7:45. and tio n and send it to Senator S teiw er
Duy va lle y.
' il l those de sirin g to sing w i ll be on be ha lf o f the W ashington coun­
Fred Schlegel is v is itin g at the services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
ty p o u ltrym e n .
at
11
a.
m.
P
u
p
ils
up
to
th
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agi
welcomed.
home o f his bro th er. E a rl Schlegel,
o
f
20
years
are
welcom
ed.
Fre<
T h is was the fir s t o f a series o f ’
and fa m ily at A nn A rb o r. M ich.
reading roo m open on W ednesday:
m o n th ly m eetings w h ich are held
Bethany Baptist Church
M r. and Mrs. C lif f Thom pson and S aturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 p n
Sunday m o rn in g Rev George N. at the B eaverton hig h school on
and c h ild re n attended the L u th e r-
h . u . rch
. i . in r fo re s t e-
o
j
Sunday's
topic,
“ P rob atio n A fte r T a ylo r o f B eaverton w ill speak in the fo u rth Tuesday o f each m onth
an .. - ch
G rove Sunday
n
..
‘
the interest o f the U n io n Gospel at 8 p. m. A nyone interested in
a ftern oon and heard Rev. K o p p e l- | u ca
_. . __
nission of P ortla nd . In th e a fte r­ D o ultrv ra ising and its problem s
mar, o f P o rtla n d preach.
T u a la tin P lains P resb yteria n Churcb
noon and evening the
variou s is w elcom e to attend. Notices of
R alph Kennedy o f M o u n tu in d a le
(F o u r m iles n o rth o f H ills b o ro )
churches of the co m m u n ity w ill each m eeting are sent. Persons de­
visited M r. and Mrs. J e ff K ennedy
Sunday services: B ib le school a
s irin g to receive notices should
and d a u g h te r Monday.
, I 10:15; preach ing at 11 a. m.; ju n io i un ite in a C o u n ty Sunday School
M r. and Mrs. C a rl S h ip le y and C. E at 11:20; C. E. at 8 p. m convention. The services w i l l be leave th e ir name and address at
daughters of H ills b o ro and M r. Women's M issiona ry society, las' le ld in the Bethany P resb yteria n the cou nty agent's office.
m d Mrs. George M cF arlane
arla ne and W ednesday o f each m o n th at 2 p •hurch b u ild in g .—Theo. A. Leger,
Q u a lity jo b p r in tin g —Argus.
daughter o f Forest G ro ve w ere
pastor.
m.
Sunday guests o f M r. and M rs. E m ­
m ett S hipley.
M.
Uhurrti (Bethany)
John K ennedy o f H ills b o ro v is ­
On G e rm a n to w n road. S un da j
ited h i . son. J e ff K ennedy, and school e ve ry Sunday, 10 a m.; Ger
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
fa m ily Sunday.
man service, 11 a. m., fir s t a n c
M. D.
H e n ry and O tto Beard o f G reen th ird Sundays; E nglish service, 11
M o u n ta in were M onday v is ito rs o f | a. m . second and fo u rth Sundays
(Continu«) from pace one)
EYE, EAR, NOSE A N D T H R O AT
■ommittce to w o rk d u rin g the spe-
th e ir parents, M r. and Mrs. W a lte r —E. J u liu s T ra g lio , pastor.
t
S P E C IA L IS T
i i ^ l session at Salem. The associa-
Beard
ion is interested in o b ta in in g pen­
J. J. Hutchens was a Sunday
Banks M. E. C h u rch
GLASSES FITTED
d in n e r guest at the hom e o f his
Sunday school every Sunday, 9:4.' nons o r other recompense fo r w id ­
son. O r v ille Hutchens, in Forest a. m.. M rs. Fred W olford , super­ ows and orphans o f o ffice rs k ille d
R o om j
Grove.
C o m m e rc ia
N a tio n a l Bank Annex
in te nd en t. P reaching services bA In lin e o f d u ty.
E p w o rth League r a lly w ill be E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, eve ry Sun
F ho nee
Hour«
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held at Y a m h ill F rid a y evening. day evening at 8 o'clock. Ladies
9 :30 a. m u , 12 m.
R e sid e n ce 2972
A ll those in the league are in ­ A id meets fir s t and th ir d Wedn?s W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year
1 :3U p. m. to 5 p. m.
O f f ic e 2971
S ix m onths 85c. T hree m onths 50
vited.
days at 2 p. m.
•
tf
cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
tf
A card p a rty w ill be given th is
aftern oon (T h u rsd a y, in the R. N
Free M ethodist Churrh
A. hall.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.: preach­
H a llo w e 'e n P a rty Planned
in g at 11; eve ning service at 7:30
S en io r class has s ia rte d p re p a ra ­ E veryb od y w elcom e to these serv­
fro m th e s e
tio n fo r the H allow e'en p a rty to be ices.—H a r r ie tt L . D ye r, su p p ly pas­
n r x n i t E D s «r b o t t l e s
given N ovem ber 1 in the high to r.
school a u d ito riu m
at 8 o'clock.
come the selections that
A lu m n i spe cia lly in v ite d .
B a p tis t C h urch
G
IT
A
Itl) y o u r H E A L T H
Miss G ladys O ve rto n o f Forest
C h urch school at 9:45; preaching
G rove w .as a Sunday eve ning guest at 11 and 7:30. A t the m o rn in g ■
at the C liffo r d Sandy home.
h o ur the pastor w ill speak on "The
hink what it means when the Rexall
Dave Rosencranes en liste d as a G reat F lood; Do S c rip tu re a n d .
Druggist fills your prescription. Out of a
freshm an in hig h school M onday Science A gree?" We sha ll t r y to
m orning.
m ake th is in te re s tin g and in fo rm - ¡|Y
staggering collection of bottles he selects his
M r and M rs. W ade A rm e n tro u t, in g to any fa ir-m in d e d person.
essences, extracts, etc., carefully measures
M am ie Sandy and F rancis T h o m p ­
them, and then DOUBLE CHECKS the re­
son o f B anks and M r. a n d M rs.
The C o ngregational C hurch
M au rice Thom pson and c h ild re n
C h urch school. 10 a. m.. R ichard ,
sult. Only fresh, full strength materials are used -by qua]*
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sup
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rin
te
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t;
m
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o f V e rn o n ia w ere Sunday d in n e r
ified registered pharmacists.
guests o f M r. and M rs. A rc h ie w o rship , 11 o'clock. Serm on. "N ot '
Thom pson and fa m ily o f M ou n- Peace. B u t a S w ord.” —T. A r th u r j
I ' —
taindale.
D ungan, a ctin g m in iste r.
‘ T h is is
M r. and Mrs. H a rry W h itfie ld
of West T im b e r w ere W ednesday
W hosoever W ill Church
Everywhere during «hi« week druggists are acquainting
and T h u rsd a y v is ito rs at the N. J.
(A b o ve N o rth P la in s '
thousands with the importance and care necessary in com­
G r if fin home.
Sunday school 10 a. m. T h e f
Mrs. N. J. G r if fin and M rs. Oscar s c rip tu re w o rd w ill b e "obey,
pounding prescriptions. Let them show you as well.
Delnuney a n d d a u g h te r B e ve rly everyone come w ith a scrip tu re I L / J
Jean and M r. a n d M rs. H a rry verse c o n ta in in g that w o rd. Sermon
W h itfie ld w e re T h u rsd a y v is ito rs by pastor 11 a. m., w ith som ething
BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS TO THE
DRUG STORES
of Mrs. K a th e rin e Keenon at N o rth special to b rin g before the church;
Plains.
2 p. m., ch ild re n 's church; 3 p. m..
_
B ill C u rrin g to n and his frie n d . consecration service and a "s tra ig h t CvaJi
Dean W a rre n o f M eadow L a ke ta lk fro m God's w o rd "; 8 p. m..
CCC cam p spent the w eek-end w ith eva ng elistic service, w ith reg ular
B ill's parents, M r. and M rs. S. N. and special features, serm on topic
C u rrin g to n .
"Is P a rtrio tis m C h r i s t i a n i t y " " ;
M rs. W illia m M oore spent T ues­ Tuesday, 8 p. in., p ra ye r and praise
day and Wednesday as a guest of service; T hursd ay, 8 p. m., at
M r. and Mrs. C. W. M oore and Shady B ro o k church; F rid a y , 7:30.
c h ild re n in P ortland.
you ng peoples' n ig h t, special ques­
M r. and M rs. S. N. C u rrin g to n tions and discussions and som ething
r - ‘C ’
♦
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w ere v is ito rs at T id e p a rk Sunday. new fo r everyone. A ll new faces
M r. and M rs. C. P. B eck of O r- are especially welcom e, whosoever
enco w e re Sunday v is ito rs at the w i ll m ay come.— M e lv in E. James.
C u rrin g to n home.
I'.i.to r.
P rogram W ednesday
G rade school w i ll g ive a H a l­
B e a v rrto n C h u rrh of C h rist
low e'en pro gra m W ednesday eve­
B ib le school classes assemble at
nin g in the school house. The p ro ­ 9:45 Sunday m o rn in g fo llo w e d by
gram w i ll be fre e o f charge.
a de vo tio n a l service nt 10:30 led
l.a M a rr Sandy o f O regon State by the sup erintend en t, T. B. H arris.
college spent the w eek-end nt home. C o m m union service at 11, follow ed
$1.95 sack
N. J. G r if fin attended the m ee t­ by the pastor c o n tin u in g his series
ing o f the N o rth w e st Peace O ffi- on “ F oundations o f C h ris tia n F aith."
. 1.85 sack
160 W . Main S t
Poultrymen Hold
Meet at Beaverton
Staff for Banks High School
Annual Named; Class Play Set
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Attorney Asks Unity
of Peace Officers
Announces
That he has opened his
Netv
Dental
Offices J
in the
Commercial Building
Second and Main Streets
Hillsboro
Dr. Brown invites everyone to inspect
his new dental office at any time.
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