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Plass Speaks at Blooming K n in n n d e n t; C o u n ty V ic e -P re s i W o m a n H o n o re d and daughter, M r. and M r: Z id b e rt Baker, fu r some tim e, have gone to P o rtla n d to v is it another da ug h ter. Mrs. W a lte r A lb rig h t. M r. and M rs Ben Si as w e nt to P ortla nd S aturday to see M r. Sms' , sister, w ho Is iri a hospital there. M i and M rs Fred ('re p s visite d Mrs. ('re p s ' gra nd paien ts, M i and I M i . Ira B row n, T hursday. They are re tu rn in g to th e ir I m i n e In Neah Buy, W ash, Sunduy. Mrs. ('re p s also visite d w itli her sister, M r , Charles Waddle. R ich a rd Beam an was out of school u few days’ lust week on account o f sickness. F orm Tow nsend ( lu ll M r am i M rs J. A M cCoy and daughters G ladys and Ethel and M r and Mrs J. P. V a n d e rzin d e u and sous Ralph and F ra n k a tte n d ed the (¡ales ("reek W oman's clu b d in n e r at the Gules Creek h a ll F r i day evening A fte rw a rd Judge R. J e ffrie s o f P ortla nd spoke on the Tow nsend plan, and a Townsend clu b was organized. The ne xt m eet in g w ill be held F e b ru a ry 18 in the evening ut (¡ales Creek. M rs. M cCoy Hostess Mrs. J A M cCoy e n tertain ed the H a rm ony clu b W ednesday w ith a pot lu ck d in n e r at noon. N e xt m eeting w ill be held ut the home o f Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden F e b ru ary 12. A r th u r Vanderzanden and Mrs. M a ry Esh and d a ug hter M argaret o f P o rtla n d were d in n e r guests Wednesday ut the L o u is S tro h m a y er home ut F a ir V iew . B L O O M IN G M em bers o f t h e B lix jin ln u F u n n cm ' U nion met J a n u a ry II The cou nty p re n ld rn t. John I'lass, related the g ro w th o f the union d in in g the punt few years of Its existence. J im - lin k e r .spoke on t)i<' warehouse at H ills b o ro and the n il com pany O ffice rs ehx’te il at the previous m eeting were Installed W illia m B u rk was elected purchas in g agent V isito rs were M r. and Mrs. John I ’ lass, M r and M rs Joe B aker of H ills b o ro and M r. Peters, a ll of the V e rb o o rt local, and N I* Johnson of Cedar M ill W ord was received from Woolsey, S W Jan ua ry ID n o tify in g re la tives here of the death o f M rs W illi m i Mo< Her, w ho was bu rle d Ja n u a ry 12 Stic leaves, besides her husband, tw o daughters, one o n ly three weeks old. She Is a S IS - te r-lu -la w of R ichard a n d Gus M o e lle r and Kirs, la •o M usolf. Young People's society met in the p a roch ial school house Ja n u a ry ID w ith the n e w ly elected ch air man, A r th u r G urske, p re sid ing Itev E. II Becker. Miss H a rrie t West and O r v ille Gensm er o f P o rtla n d were presented in ttie in te re st of tile W althe r league, an In te rn a tio n a l o rg an izatio n o f L u th e ra n you ng people, and the local so cie ty was encouraged to take a d vantage o f m em bership in th a t organization. T o p ic discussion was i led by M iss L ois A lto n . A ddison B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M IL L M iss M a rsh a ll visite d R efreshm ents were es E velyn, Verna Mae and Leola served by M e lv in M eyer and A l W alters en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r bert M uh ly. S atu rday in honor o f th e ir m other, M i s I. H ackett o f P o rtla n d spent Mrs. James W alters, on her b ir th the firs t h a lf o f th is week at home day a n niversary. Present were Mrs. M iy H a rtru in p f, Joyce and O liv e Kanina Vice-President A t the recent election o f the M ay H a itiu in p f. M rs Kay D orland, cou nty F arm ers' U n i o n , J F. Donna, Jack and B e ve rly Dorland, K an in a of B lo o m in g was given the a ll o f H ills b o ro ; Mrs. J. It Sand ford. N o rth Plains; M rs John W a l o ffic e o f vice-president. lers. M is Sam W a lte r.. Vei n i Mae, N e w lyw ed s Honored Residents of Fern H ill gave a E velyn. Leola, J im m y . B a r b a r a p a rty S atu rday n ig h t fo r M r. and and D onald W alters, and the guest M rs Ed M e u re r in honor o f th e ir of honor, Mrs. James W alters. M r. and Mrs. E lm e r Z tn zer of recent m arriage Those w ho a tte n d ed were M r and Mrs. Kalsch, M r H appy V a lle y visite d M r. and M i. •mil M rs F ra n k H ulsm un anil P h y l John Z it/m u n last W ednesday. M r. and Mrs. A r th u r Pearson of lis, M r Downs, M r and M rs H o r-- P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs P h il < r, M r Jackson. G eorge Jepp, M r: M rs M abel H e rge rt, M rs J o e Mead o f S ylva n v is ite d M r and Cooper, M r- G olda M cCoy a n d Mrs. James W alters Wednesday. Debate Scheduled daug hter G lo ria , Ed G eiger, and A pie social and debate w ill be W ilfre d and Ceeellu Kalsch. Mrs Fred Boyd's m other died in held at the C ellar M ill G range ha ll Ja n u a ry 23. The deb itin g team from H ill boro Ja n u a ry 7. B eaverton high school w ill debate Miss G u rs k i Honored Some o f the team are Cedar M ill Miss S tella G u ,.,kc was given a pupils. E veryone is welcom e On su rp rise p a rty Sunday n ig h t in Ja n u a ry 21 there w ill be a pot lu ck honor nt her b irth d a y . I ’ resent were Helen and D o ro th y H e lm old. d in n e r at 12 o'clock at the G range h a ll to organize a branch o f the Esther and lam est M eyer, H e nry. . extension service. T hu su b je ct to be John and Regina N eum ann, L e o n - , decided on at th is m eeting w ill be a id W eichbrodt, M ild re d K ra h m e r. c ith e r sewing, cooking, m eat can M r and Mrs. John B u rk i. Ernest, Heddie and M a ry B u rk i, and L e o n ning. etc. E veryone is welcome. ard. H e nry. A r th u r, E lm e r and ! A card p a rty and dance was heid S te lla G urske and H e n ry N e w k irk nt the Cedar M ill (¡ra n g e h a ll S at u rd a y n ig h t H igh honors were won by A r v id Sandstrom and M rs. B. B. Reeves, second by John M ue rer and M rs. M L a w k e tt. Illy Mr«. J. A. McCoy) T w e n ty -tw o w ere present nt the M rs. Ira B ro w n has been III the co m m u n ity d in n e r held at Leedy past few weeks ut her home and G range J a n u a ry -I. is under the doctor's ear»'. Leedy G range Home Economies' M r. and M rs Lo uis S troh m a yer clu b m et T hursd ay at the (¡ran ge e n te rta in e d ut th e ir home Tuesday ha ll M i M. L a w k e tt and M rs evening M r and M rs. J. A MeCov James W alters were jo in t hostesses. and (laughters G ladys and Ethel ! M r. and M rs. H a rve y C a rr and and M r. and M rs. J. P. V an de r- | fa m ily o f St. Johns v is ite d M r. and zanden and son H ubert w ith a ’3(H)" M is. Y u le A u s tin S atu rday. card pa rty. M r. and Mrs. H e n ry Page o f M r and M rs. W. W. Rabuck. w h o P o rtla n d visite d M r. n n d Mrs. has been v is itin g th e ir so n -in -la w Charles Boy M onday n ig h t. F arm ers' U n ion m et last Tues day n ig h t. C o un ty P resident John Plass was present. Forest Jones, w ho has been hom o w ith his parents. M r. and Mrs. E E. Jones, fo r the holidays, le ft T h u rsd a y fo r A laska, w here he is em ployed in a gold m ine. Mrs. J. Walters H onored Saturday Kansas City No Guess Work W est I ninn Local Meets S e h e fflin Ladies' clu b w ill put on th e program at the Wo t Union F arm ers' U n ion m eeting to n ig h t at the N o rth Plains K. o f P. h a ll. It was rep orted last w eek as of date Ja n u a ry 23, an erro r. A rg u s classified ads get results. w ith o u r c o m p le te Greasing Service Bring your car into cither of our two locations for a complete greasing . . then go out and E n jo y G ood M rs A lla n ’s m other, Mrs. George M onday as Miss Emma Schrader j Longway, at H ills b o ro Saturday. was i l l at her home in M onm outh. Ernest H ite has been confined to ! M r. and Mrs. M e rv in W h itm o re his home w ith measles. en tertained w ith a d in n e r p a rty dnesday evening last week. Pres- n t were M iss M a rie Fuchs. N e w berg; M r. and Mrs. Ira G. M cC o r m ick, M r. and Mrs. O tto O rn d u ff and son Robert, Miss Helen Homm, M t. H o m e P .-T . A . C lu b to Hodson M cC o rm ick and Leonard H e a r M rs . F. W . B lu m tB y M rs . O. I I. P e ler«o n ) W hitm ore. B E N D — M r. and M rs Fred P lie th Miss M arg are t N e ill is em ployed I By Mr«. Mabie Allison) were pleasantly surprised S aturday at the Joe T w ig g home at Scholls. M O U N T A IN H O M E —M rs. F. W. evening in honor o f th e ir b ir th M rs K a y K<m of H ills b o ro v is B lu m , state corresponding secretary days. O thers present were M r and ited Mrs. E. C. W ohlschlegel Ja n o f the O regon P arent-T eacher C o n Mrs. F ritz Eisner, M r. and Mrs. H. uary 2. gress, w i ll be present at th e local L. Eisner and c h ild re n M a rian and A D H ill made a business t r ip P.-T. A. clu b th is F rid a y at the Ronald. Robert P lie th , H erm an to Pendleton F rid a y and re tu rn e d M o u n ta in Hom e school house, E v- Z w icn e r. A r th u r S tein ho ff, M rs. Saturday. e ry one is w elcom e to come. Joe Baggensto Sr. and daughter Mrs. G ra n v ille Everest e n te rta in A lb r ig h t B roth erho od w i ll meet E lizabeth and sons John and Joe ed w ith a d in n e r Sunday fo r Mrs. at the R ichard Joyce home Tues Jr., C laudia S tine o f M id dle ton, F lora B a ke r and E a rl arid Jim day, Ja n u a ry 21, fo r an open m eet R uth and Leah Z e d n ik and A lm a B aker o f L a u re l and M r. and Mrs. ing. A speaker fro m P o rtla n d is Juopo o f B u ll M ountain, E in ar A l Charles T alm a n and Laurence T at- expected to be preesnt. bertson. John S c h illin g and R u dy man. M ee ting place fo r M o u n ta in Hom e , of A loha. M usic was fu rn ish e d by M a u rice H arlem an o f P ort A n g e l M issiona ry society has been c h a n g -: AJbertson, S ch illin g . R udy and es and J im H a rlem e n o f D ille y v is ed to M rs. H a ro ld Aebischer's home S te in h o ff. Dancing and cards were ited th e D. M. M c In n is fa m ily th is T hursday. enjoyed. Thursday. T he h a rd ra in and w in d Sunday T he tw o weeks’ re v iv a l services Miss A lic e M cInnis, w h o has at M o u n ta in H om e chu rch closed d id some damage by b lo w in g over been stayin g in P ortla nd , spent Sat ¡S un da y. B e g in n in g n e xt Sunday the trees, p u ttin g e le c tric ity out o f o r u rd a y and Sunday at home. re g u la r Sunday eve ning m eeting o f der, te a rin g ro o fin g fro m a chicken Mrs. John W a lke r was honored i the local C h ris tia n E ndeavor w ill house and flo o d in g the F ritz Eisner w ith a kitch e n shower J a n u a ry 7 meet ju s t p r io r to pre ach ing s e rv park. T he park equipm ent was when the F ir G rove Ladies Social ice. In s ta lla tio n o f new o ffice rs of saved by ty in g thin gs fast to trees. clu b m et w ith her at her new the C. E. is scheduled fo r th e near M rs. B e rt M eyer spent fro m F r i home. V is ito rs were M rs V io la G o r fu tu re . day u n t il M onday in P o rtla n d vis- don o f H u n tin g to n . M rs. K u r t Ja cky T he D ouble-trees class he ld a | i itin g frien ds. o f N o rth P lains and A rla n d W h it pot lu c k supper at th e R ichard Miss Eunice M itc h e ll attneded more. N e x t m eeting w ill be w ith Joyce home M onday evening. I th e .G u ild o f the W omen's M ission Mrs. A. D. H ill J a n u a ry 21. a ry society and O regon conference Miss Linens Bride M r. and M rs A. D. H ill, George M iss La u ra L ine ns and W a lte r H ill and Ben T h u li w ere e n te rta in ed w ith a d in n e r and old tim e Davis, bo th o f th is c o m m u n ity, w e re M a k e T h is 25c T es t m usic at the C a lv in W h itm o re home m a rrie d at B o n n e v ille last S a tu r Use J u n ip e r o il, B uch u leaves, j day. at L a u re l J a n u a ry 8. John S chm eltzer accom panied L. etc., to flu sh out excess acids and t Sell Farm E. F rancis to C o rv a llis F rid a y to waste m atter. G et r id o f b la d d e r' M r. and M rs. M . M . H a rve y have attend the classes fo r 4-H clu b ir r ita tio n th a t causes w a k in g up, : sold th e ir fa rm in the Pleasant leaders. fre q u e n t desire, scanty flo w , b u rn - j V ie w d is tric t, to M r. and M rs. J. T he Rev. W. E. Simpson of L ib in g and backache. G et J u n ip e r oil, E C h u rc h ill o f P ortla nd . M r. and e ra l vis ite d re la tive s here M onday. B uchu leaves, etc., in litt le green ! Mrs. H a rve y m oved to N ew berg Sunday guests o f M r. and M rs. tablets called Bukets, th e b lad der I the fir s t o f the week w here they W illia m B o u lin w ere M r. and M rs. la xa tive . In fo u r days i f n o t pleased have apartm ents at the Jerom e Bu- C lio M ard ock and fa m ily o f S p rin g go back and get y o u r 25c. Get y o u r I zan home. M r. and M rs. C h u rc h ill brook. re g u la r sleep and feel “ f u ll of too k possession th is T hursd ay. They pep.” D e lta D ru g Store. have one daug hter o f school age. com pany and w i ll begin w o rk th is F ra n k M eyers o f H ills b o ro spent week. the week-end at th e Lena M eyers M rs. L u r ie K e n d a ll o f G rants and C la yto n W h itm o re homes. He Pass a rriv e d at th e home o f her w ill also v is it a brother. B ill M e y daughter. Mrs. W ayne Jones. S u n ers, w ho is i l l b u t is s lig h tly bet day fo r an in d e fin ite stay. ter. M r. and Mrs. P a rlo n C o in v is ited M r. and M s. E rn ie Nelson at Scholls Sunday and M onday and ( B y Z e ll S tru th e rs 1 accom panied them to P o rtla n d M on M rs. Sophia Olson e n tertain ed day. re la tiv e s Sunday in honor o f her M r. and Mrs. M ilto n H a rve y o f s e v e n ty -fifth b irth d a y . P o rtla n d and M r. and Mrs. Wes M iss M a rg a re t H e d d in o f P o rt ley H a rve y o f Sherw ood vis ite d M r. land was an o v e rn ig h t and Sunday and Mrs. M. M . H a rve y Saturday. guest o f M iss E lizab eth S tru th e rs M r. and M rs. W ayne Jones have at he r home here. accepted a jo b w ith an a lu m in u m H ite o n school d id not reopen Scholls Man Improving Place; Play Cast Named; Plan Party $ Illy M iin I,<irri»iiii« Ito rn m in ) S C H O L L S F ifte e n hu nd red feet o f d ra in tile has been in sta lle d at the J u liu s C hristensen fa rm and fifte e n hundred m ure w ill be la id soon fu r d ra in in g lo w fa rm land He also plans to lay d ra in tile fo r ir r ig a tin g a sum m er p isture. A th re e -u n it m ilk in g m achine was re ce n tly in sta lle d to take care o f the m ilk in g of 7D cows ut the farm . Cast Nam ed Cast fo r the p la y “ H ot Dogs.’’ to be given at tile grange h a ll F e b ru a ry 14. in clud e (¡race K in gs- ton. M a ry Lovegren, Y von ne B un - nell. B onnie B a rtle tt, D o ris Heaton, L o rra in e D em m in. P h il B urke . C ecil Heaton and Joseph S tretche r. B e n e fit P a rty F rid a y Pot lin k d in n e r p a rty sponsored by the Rebekah lodge in honor of W ilde's b irth d a y p rio r to lodges m eetings Ja n u a ry 8 was w e ll a t tended D u rin g Rebekah c lu b m e e t in g plans w ere made to bold the firs t o f a series o f fo u r b e n e fit card p a rlie s F rid a y eve ning at the I O. O. F h a ll P u b lic is in v ite d M e R o llin M eyers has charge of tables and score cards and Mrs. Hazel S tre tch e r w ill have charge o f refreshm ent : T he a ffa ir w ill be sponsored by the ways and means com m ittee. Mrs. M abel A llis o n is chairm an. Mrs. Ned Cox w on the good o f the ord e r contest. T he con test planned fo r Ja n u a ry 22 w ill be com ic pictures, the person b rin g in g the most com ics w ill receive the prize. M r and M rs. C a rl Rueck, M r. and Mi V ir g il Bi ti. M iss (¡race M ille r and M y ro n A rth a n d w ere Sunday d in n e r guests at the F. G M ille r home. M rs Charles Root of St. Johns spent the w eek-end v is itin g her daughter, Miss Helen Root, w ho teaches the M id w a y school and lives in the ten ant house at the M rs. E lizabeth Reed place. A chicken house was m oved fro m the Chad Haynes place to th e Ida K avs fa rm by A lfre d B endickson last wee k. M rs A f Roderr.an of H ills b o ro is v is itin g at the A. J. W e lle r home. John S chm e ltzer and fa m ily were released fro m q u a ra n tin e and H e l en has re tu rn e d to school at P a c if ic college. Mrs. L. W. C ro w d e r le ft last M onday fo r several w eeks’ v is it w ith re la tive s in C a lifo rn ia . W ayne A n d re w s o f Dundee spent the week-end at th e E. J. Russell home. M is' E v e ly n Hesse. A rm o tir R e yn olds. the Misses T helm a. W ilm a and V iv ia n Hesse, and M in o r Hesse w ere am ong the guests at a p a rty given by Miss G reta D ahlan at the parental home in P o rtla n d F rid a y evening p rio r to h e r m a rria g e to M in o r Hesse J a n u a ry 12. (¡ra n c e M eets S a tu rd a y Scholls G range w i ll hold an a ll day session S atu rday. A special fe a tu re o f the le ctu re h o u r w ill he a discussion o f le g is la tio n led by L W. G u ild . G eorge and James A llis o n w ill g ive th e potato clu b de m on stra tion w ith w h ic h th e y won the state fa ir cha m pionsh ip and w h ich won fo r them scholarship to 4-H clu b sum m er school n e xt sum m er. M r. and M rs C a rl W olsehlegel w ith M r. and M rs. C laude A lle n of Pleasant V ie w v is ite d Mrs. A lie n 's m other, Mrs. M a ry L o n g w a y, in H ills b o ro S aturday. M rs. J. M. S tre tc h e r was ho no r guest at a b irth d a y d in n e r p a rty attended by the fa m ily at the S. S Stearns home at S ix C orners S u n day. M r. and M rs W illia m O vala and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d called a t the A n d re w W e lle r home Sunday. K e ith Busch o f H ills b o ro was an o v e rn ig h t guest at the J. M . S tre tch e r home W ednesday. M r. and M rs. J. W e stfa ll spent the week-end in P ortla nd . M r. and M rs. L lo y d M u rra y and M rs. A da Hanson attended the a u x ilia r y m ee ting fo r in s ta lla tio n o f o ffice rs and lodge m eetings in N ew berg W ednesday evening. Donald S chm eltzer o f Redmond. Wash., b ro u g h t a tru c k load o f hay Decem ber 30 to the John S ch m e lt zer home, where he visited for a week. M r. and M rs. L e w is H u lit of N ew berg called al the C a rl W o h l schlegel home S unday afternoon. M r. and M rs. M ik e M cC ann en te rta in e d M r. and M rs. A r t Bogard of Sherw ood F rid a y evening. M r. and Mrs. Jess S nyd er spent the w eek at D eLake. O n th e ir re tu rn t r ip Sunday eve ning th e y en countered m uch hig h w ater, h a vin g to fo rd floo d w aters at nine d iff e r ent points. M r. and Mrs. H T. Hesse visite d at the W a lte r Prosser home and also at the Charles B rooks hom e in N ew be rg Sunday. Chad Haynes has been seriou sly il l the past week. M r. and M rs L lo y d M u rra y and Mrs. Ada Hanson attended the a u x ilia r y and canton m e e tin g at the I O O. F tem ple in P o rtla n d M onday n ig h t. M r. and Mrs. W L . Stevens and M r. and Mrs. John S p ie rin g of L a u re l called at the W. A B u n n e ll home Sunday evening. M rs. G u ild S urprised Several ladies called at the L. W G u ild home Ja n u a ry 7 as a surp rise fo r Mrs. G u ild in ho no r o f her b irth d a y . M iss A lic e M cIn n is o f P o rtla n d spent the week v is itin g her sister. M rs. L a u ra M u rra y , and fa m ily . S torm Cause. Damage T h e storm S a tu rd a y n ig h t and Sunday d id some damage in th is v ic in ity . T h e w in d m ill at the A. B F lin t home was to rn dow n, the shingles on the fro n t co rn e r of the grange h a ll were b lo w n o ff and a fr o n t w in d o w o f the I. O. O. F. b u ild in g was b lo w n in. The co m m u n ity was w ith o u t e le c tric service fo r several hours and d u rin g the he ig ht o f the storm 18 telephone lines w ere out o f order. D r. and Mrs. W illia m B. C handlee w ere forced to leave th e ir home be cause of the m any trees being b lo w n do w n near the house. C h urch service and Sunday school w ere not held because o f the storm . M r. and M rs. A r t Bogard o f near S herw ood spent the w eek-end at the L lo y d M u rra y home assisting w ith the housew ork and garage. Le on ard Bish o f N e w p o rt is v is itin g at the V ir g il B ish and H. T Hesse homes. The South T u a la tin social clu b met at the W. A. B u n n e ll home F rid a y evening. The Scholls J u n io r W om an's clu b w ill meet at the E lm e r H o w a rd home T h u rsd a y evening. Chehalem Reports Damage by Storm < By M r*. B ird M c C o rm ic k ) C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN — H ig h w a te r rushed across the road at the foot o f the F in ig a n h ill Sunday evening, d riftw o o d and trash m a k in g tra v e l dangerous A large tree was b lo w n across the road near C a rl W ohlschlegel's new house e a r ly Sunday m orn ing , in te rfe rin g w ith the m ilk route, the school bus and the m a il along the top o f the m o u n ta in T h - heavy rains caused m uch erosion in the plow ed fie ld s w here the potatoes w ere dug last fa ll. Pleasant V ie w c o m m u n ity clu b pro gra m S atu rday n ig h t consisted of the fo llo w in g : M e rv in W hitm ore , v io lin solos, accom panied on the piano b y M rs. Ray Ego; tru m p e t solo by Le slie V aught accom panied on the piano by M rs. E le ry M c Dougal: three songs by N e llie C len- e ve rt o f N e w be rg and G lo ria H o ff man: tw o songs by Clelas and Charles Hutchens. F ern and S tanley Ego and A r d ith E tz w ile r; tw o skits fay Ross C ourser o f N e w be rg and W ayne Jones, and G lo ria H o ffm a n and Hodson M cC o rm ick: readings by M rs. Ray Ego, M e rv in W h it m ore. Clarence Wood and George Sallee; and c o m m u n ity singing. N e xt m eeting w ill be F e b ru a ry 8. Peronice Ego. M rs. Ray Ego and Mrs. E lry M cD ougal are the pro- i grain com m ittee. M rs. E. C. W ohl- sclegel, W ayne Jones, and A lfre d | H utchens w ill have charge o f the pot lu c k supper and Hodson M c C o rm ic k and M e rv in W h itm o re the games. E. P. S m ith, w ho is em ployed at B o n n e ville , spent th e w eek-end at home. M r and Mrs. M e rv in W hitm ore . M iss W anda F in ig a n . Le on ard W h it m ore and L. T. F in ig a n v is ite d M r. and M rs. Oscar Hagg at R e c d v ille Sunday. M r and Mrs. C la u d A lla n and d a ug hter Patsy, tenants on C a rl W holschlegel's fa rm on top o f the m ou ntain, are liv in g in the new m odern house on th a t farm . There is s till some w o rk be in g done on the in te r io r o f the b u ild in g . F. G. M ille r o f S cholls vis ite d his son, G le n n M ille r , and fa m ily S aturday. M rs. C laud O w en and daughter Patsy, accom panied b y M rs. C arl W ohlschlegel o f Scholls, visite d State Leader Talks Friday H iteon DROP IN TODAY YOU’LL BE PLEASED Tw o Handy Locations Busch’s Service Garage CHAS. LWALKER Phone 501 K Busch’s Super Service Station c P fC x f/V C X ' A ghi 1 vl R y ,0R n PRO1KÎ/ON TELEPHONE 1732 , " 1,6 50UTH THIR0■ RES ÎO92 M iujecao.oiucio« Corner T h ird and Baseline Phone 391 A. H. Busch, Prop. Z e n ith No. 6-S-27 . . . 6 form m ire. Ask fo r th e radio w ith the black dial. Mcltebckc Electric Store "Saves Y ou M on ey on E v e ry Purchase" Guaranteed to G ive You Itc ttrr Service Than You’ve Ever Had Before” Plan. Savings of $1.00 ac cepted or la rg e r amounts to suit your convenience. Start a systematic savings account today. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings 8C Loan A ss’n. J. M. PERSON, M gr. Savings it Hillsboro Loan Bldg. Oregon CLEARANCE Y a rd L in o le u m Rugs THRIFT WEEK S C ,5 9x12 ........................ -.25 9x101» .................... January 17th to 23rd Make every week of your life Thrift \\ eek and you will never be dependent. WORK PRODUCTIVELY SPEND WISELY SAVE CAREFULLY SHARE GLADLY Combining these four points of Thrift Week, the average man and woman will adopt a better program of person al money management. Commercial National Bank / / >0(, to, TAKt 5*'- -d*5- THt -rj ^\V.R0AO Selfridge Furniture Co. Phone 21X Hillsboro 136 S. T h ird Ave. Get Popularity Contest Votes Here T H E ROCK Water attained a new dig nity when Moses struck the rock in the wilderness and water gushed forth. CALIFORNIA Pullmans offers fu rth e r savings. A n attendant serves coffee o r m ilk fo r Jr, sandwiches 10r, do nuts 10c, fru it 5c, ice cre im 10c, etc. A ls o lo w -c o s t fu ll-c o u rs . meals in d in in g cars. SAN F R A N C IS C O MW J R tu id /n t 12°° These are drop patterns. W H E N M O SES STRU CK "The Largest Independent Bank in Washington County" H ills b o ro Oregon I t ’s th rifty to go by train. N o t o n ly because the fares arc so lo w , but also because you get so m uch co m fo rt fo r yo u r money. Remember, to o ,o th e r highways ore often slippery and danger ous in w inter. B u t steel rails are always safe— the smoothest, saf est highway in the w o rld . Fares listed here are good in big, room y, steam-heated coaches or chair-cars on all ou r trains. They ■ re also good, w ith a small hertn charge, in o u r fine im p ro v e d T o u ris t Pullm ans.O urncw food service in chair-cars and T o u rist 1 5« .95 7'jX!) There is a dignity, too, in the business of serving wa ter to a community, for it is a business from which courtesy is inseparable, and courtesy is not only one of the most essential but also one of the most dignified virtues in business as in pri vate life. ’20°° L O S A N GELES O ttt u ffji 1 9 ”" R n H ttd frtp 30° Southern P acific H. D. O LSEN, Agent. I Federal Insurance 39C fo t u b e * . T iiiic h A i t i e r i c n t i n m l F o r e ig n S t a t i o n s f p o lic e , n n in tc u r , n v iu tio n c o n v c rn n t io iiH , s h ip s n t u rn . B lack M n g iu n ision D ia l. $ |)l i (" S e c o n d T u n in g . $5,009.00 under the L IN O L E U M THE A 11 -F E A I II H E • T h e new 1936 Z e n ith s are h e re ! E v e r v w o r t h -w h i Ie f e a l u r e . Z e n il It's new Hhiek M agn n visio n D in !— O ver lo n e A m p lifie r— a n d m a n y o ilie r fea tu re s t h a t give th e new Z e n ith s «•«■client ton e q u a lity — h e lle r a ll 'ro u n d p er Every savings ce rtifi cate is insured up to Modern Patterns in Our 49c Grade of Notice how the shimmies, the little unnoticed jars, rattles and body-squeaks of old have been eliminat ed. » For {Rose unexpected jolts of life - insure with. churches Surprise Party Given Bend Folk DON’T GET UP NIGHTS D riv in g A lso n o te h o w m uch lo n g e r y o u r c a r holds its p rim e p e r fo r m ance. the U n ite d B re th re n P ortla nd T hursday. Thonc C21 Peoples W ater and Gas Co. R. E. WILEY, local manager