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30 Correspondents- 145 New Families— W rite D ib tiic l News liv e ry W eek to r Y ou r Pleasure. Numbered »s Ariru.s Readers up to March 31 «Yi W ith W h ich in C om bined the H ills b o ro Independent V o lu m e 13, N o. !* Hillsboro ln«f< pendent Buxton G roup Plans Dance I P ortland Mrs M o llie T allm an M e lv in Pow ell. F ei n a n d Het ■ Eastman and O k u F i o . I jo in e d M i and M r Itohert Place on the N e halem liv e r Easter for a picnic d in n e r and a fis h in g ti in Mi Jessie T illm a n was in T im ber a few da.vx last week a. i tin ,'. M rs Ida K illm r g w ith hei w o rk at her lo o m in g house Mi P i g g y I'o n g ia lz of Kan a C lly wa a w e ekend g u e s t, o , Mu... I,H ellie Pederson. Mi G eoige Higgle pent a ft w daya Let week ai the home of her on in law and daughter. M r and M i Elm o T a llm an, at T iin b i r. D e lb e rt Q u ic r wa home from Reedsport, w here he is in a CC'C camp, foi the week-end A card parly was given F rid a y night af the Oscar C e arlcy home fo r the W II A benefit H igh . honors went to M r Fred Wat on and low to Miss H a iry S im onton in "500.” and in crlbbage Je e M e ye r, won high and M It W a t son low M r and Mrs K I. B e n e lle l and daughter N a th ly u and S tanley I'o n g ia lz of Camu . Wa; h . neeoni pained l,y M r Je le V M .ye ii of H euvelton vis ite d relatives, a n d frien ds at M an ning and B u xto n Easier. Mi am i M i s E.u I F isher o f S u n set -pent the w eek-end w ith re la tives here H arold Peterson i home fro m Black Hock, where he was re c e n t ly em ployed. E lubluhcd 1373 H illsb o ro , O regon, 'I b u r. d a y , A p r il IG, 193G guest at the- home o f her m othe r M i. H a iry Saunders, last week. Film J ft TO H ills b o ro A rg il. Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 E tab lish cd 1894 so f thought f m ig h t be able to ] OLD new spapers for sale, 10 cents move them. They accepted an in v i- j bundle Argus. 18tf ta tio n to n»y home fo r a couple o f ] P. T. A. Meets Friday nigh ts la te r and came. I had m y M o u n ta in Home P arent-T eacher p a -to r on hand and a fte r th e eats. • dub now ha . ten member» The Y O U N G ’S h<- took them aside one at a tim e rne rnbership contest runs u n til M ay fo r a hear’ -to -h q a rt ta lk and they la. when tin- p riz e fo r the one get- ( l ly Mr«. P P a tto n i A p r il 3 B u ria l took place at i tin g the- most new me-mber.s w ill bo C H E R R Y G R O V E G old en W ed Eugene A p r il 8 by the side o f her came th ro u g h to saving fa ith . Several Honored Birthday | a varded P -T clu b w ill meet tin . ding bells rang fo r the a n n ive rsa ry son, w ho died a nu m b e r o f year., So we have it; three babes in “T houghtful, Sym pathetic Parties in Week F rid a y at the school house. E v e ry of M i and Mrs August F rid at ago M r. and Mrs. John A lle n liv e d C h ris t and w ill they stand? Now Service" one i in v ite d E lection of pe rm a n ttie chu rch A p r il 4. when th e ir for a num ber of years in Patton Phone 972 Hillsboro hear a veteran of the W ay who ent o ffic e i . w ill be in M ay. B U X T O N Townsend c h ili w ill daughter had planned a reception valley. ro e to peak D rin k held me fo r give i il.n ii r ¡m il i .ili li , i., Iiim h ¡,i fo r them The decoration scheme M r. and M r- V ic to r S ho w lund years. I w o u ld take a pledge New B u xto n G runge hull A p r il 1H w ith was ca rried out in gold and green and tw o sons. Duane and T o m m y Year'« day and wake up out o f a w ith d a ffo d ils being u«ed about and M r; S how lund's m other. M r- d ru n k next m orning. I used a ll my mu :4c by the Vnndchey orchestra Term inal A D utch m il lio n of m e i ill,m enu .. the a u d ito riu m . S tillw e ll o f Everett, Wash., visite d w ill pow er but was a slave. A fte r ,ii h lie w ill ills,, bi- held A lto n and N orm an U ro stro m of w ith Mrs. John Pearson A p r il 4 years o f th is I cried to the L o rd A ilnncc w ill he - pon:.<,i r<| by Gaston, grandsons of the couple, Mrs. Pearson was m aid of ho no r a fo r m ercy and he heard me. GOD (By M r». Frank Pez«»ldt) tin G iiin g e heii* Saturday nigh t usher d the Rev. and Mrs. B ju q u is t M r. and Mrs. S h o w lu n d ’s w e dd ing C A N G IV E YOU A B A C K B O N E H O CK C H EEK John B oe ckli of W illi m il ic by the V.imlehey;, and then th e ir grandparents to the No. 7 M rs Margeson. w ho is q u ite sick, T O M A K E YO U S T A N D ," he a d d Brook . H ill w ill apeak about Fu end d u o mat the h a ll i t r ip Io C e n tra l A m erica at the table, w h ich had been prepared was taken to a hospital at H illsb o ro . ed. A p r il 9 T here w ill he m eeting fo r them on the p la tfo rm . Y o u r life a ll m uddled up? T hen I Not least im p o rta n t in T E R M I Hock C reek .school F rid a y evening F le d Aloon has m oved in to the A p r il 23 .it It p m M i Nora Iv ic The Rev. S tanley C o rn ils offered j depot, where he w i ll liv e w h ile c ry out to God —“ Helpless, I crie d ’ N A L 'S service to its lo c k e r box Special m usic w ill be given P u b lic of O regon C ity w il be speaker of a pra yer. to the L o rd and He heard me.” I ren te rs is advice and he lp in p re I is in vite d . w o rk in g on the ra ilro a d . the evening A large gro up o f people attended P rogram was as fo llo w s: A solo, L itt le Iva M ay Johnson, da ug h D o n’t w a it to get good first. "Just p a rin g perishables fo r storage. .1 Field w ie. vi .lied by b I ’ the Easter services of the R e fo rm " I Love You T r u ly ," by Mrs. John ter o f M r and M rs C h a rlie J o h n as I am and w a itin g not, T o r id m y . T o keep fresh a n d unspoiled, daughter, M r. F inney, and fa m ily ed chu rch at the H e lve tia chu rch Peai on accom panied by Miss Elva son, is s till q u ite i l l fro m the burns soul o f one d a rk blot. To Thee I foods m ust be c o rre c tly prepared of Longview . W . i .J i , ttie week cud whoso blood can cleanse each spot, and p ro p e rly w rapped. Sunday Special m usical num ber Lovegren; w edding m arch by Mrs. she received recently. < e lr b r a lr B irthday« O La m b of God. I come." -George ' were a duet by M addie and E liza- John Pearson at the organ, a solo. W II A met in a ll-d a y .session A re you using th is m odern, safe, C a rl Johnson has sold his house ' ' belh B oe ckli and a song by the "W he n You and I W ere Young N. T a ylo r, Beaverton Paid A dv. at the G range h u ll A p r il H 1 w ith econom ical re frig e ra tio n ? to Oscar Davis and w ill b u ild a . choir. M aggie by Mi. W inona N n H e r- b irth d a y d in n e r for m em ber, bav , new house west o f th is house. M r. and Mrs. A lfre d D ysle of son, accom panied by A lto n Bros- mg b irth d a y s in A p r il They were S E. L in d e started to w o rk fo r I Agate Beach spent the w eek-end trorn; reading. "T h e W ell of St Terminal Ice & Cold DR. R. J. NICOL M r M a iy Wat on ami M i M o llie L. P. C arpenter last week on the j i w ith M i D ysle’« parent. . M r. and K cyne ," by Mrs. M T Bates of ■ ra ilroa d. T a llm a n Storage Co. i M rs John Euegy. Gaston: Rev E. B ju rq u is t to ld of DR. E. W. ALMQUIST M is A le x A lle n i home iro n , A lto n Brostrom of Gaston, g ra n d Hillsboro, Oregon M r and M i’ Fred W eldon were his f i r ’ acquaintance w ith M r and (•lobe. Arizona, when- she .spent Veterinarian» hosts at a d in n e r p a rty Sunday. M r: F rid : M r. and M r John Pear- son of M r. and M r. A ug ust F rid . Portland Salem Gresham t i n , . , w eek w ith hei hurt, am I. w ho w ill be ordained in the C h ris tia n , G uc ■' were R uth Shaw and H on sang a duet in Swedish. A church at Salem A p r il 19. A lto n 26 Years in Oregon Service Telephone 643 and 642 i em ployed there C h a d w ick o f P ortland. Ted W eldon hum orous reading by Rev S tan Mrs. M atson Honored graduated from G aston high school, of Cam p K illp a c k . Vancouver. ley C ornil?. "A n Abandoned E lope A surprise b irth d a y p a ily was attended L in fie ld college at M c Wa h and F rancis B a rr and M r. m ent’ -line tim e ly com m ents by M in n v ille and is at the Eugene g ive n Mi M ary Wat on at hei and Mi Junathan W eldon o l S. E. L in d e about the honored pa ir: B ib le u n iv e rs ity at Eugene now. He home here A p iil 7 Present w en-I C o m b in e d C h o irs G iv e H illsb oro . solo. "S ilv e r Threads A m on g the has a pastorate near C o rva llis. Ml .1 l a n e . M l V ic to r W hite. “The Crucifixion" Here Mrs. Floyd B radley. M r . Epper- (to ld ." by N orm an Brostorn. ac- M M It Watson, M r s | ) C m n u l l Com bined choirs of the Bethany C h e rry G rove school defeated ! son and M iss M in n ie Bauer rc- i om pani t Mrs M T B ate-; Rev. Mi am t M i d ear ( . a lle y and and H d ls lx iro M ethodi t churches j tu rn e I S aturday from a fo u r days’ C o rn ils read some o f the c o n g ra t Scoggins V a lle y in d o o r baseball on W auneta M i Je -,e T illm a n , Hat gave "T he C ru c ifix io n ," by S ta in - - the C h e rry G rove diam ond 13 to ■ t r ip to W ald po rt and Yachats. old George am i Irene F'lsher. C la i- r r , to a fu ll house at the local G ary Cooper i <o-: L u re d w ith 1 M ary V rlic a k i. em ployed at St. ula tio n s tha t came fro m frie n d s 9. When they played some tim e w ho w ere unable to be present; an e l i i e S t c e k l e in , J e .s e M e y e r and M ethodist ch u rch Sunday nigh t , M arlene D ie tric h i n ‘ D en re.’’ V im c u ts hospital at present. accordion nu m be r by N orm an Bros- ago Scoggins V a lle y won. so they Filsie, and M i and M is F led Wat ro m a n tic new com edy c u iu iu k U ’ G reat C e rta in ty ." was the ab je ct hope to play o ff the tie in the M r. and M rs Jack Radke were mi and Vei non and Mei lm the V< uetian Sunday, M onday I hosts at a d in n e r p a rty Sunday trp m ; A lto n B ro stro m recounted , near future . of Rev. Charles M Heed’s Ea ter some o f the in cid e n ts w ith his ltd ' ell P ow ell .spent last week ' ..eruiou Sunday m o rn in g before -i and Tue day. M iss L illie W a llin has e m p lo y j Guests w ere M rs Emma M ahlen grandparents when he was a sm all P o rtla n d v la llln g h i brothet in capacity attendance Seven c h il m ent in the H ill boro Pharm acy. and Mrs Bertha H a rtio in o f P o rt- boy: a duet. "T h e End of a Pc-rfec' law s and i.stei Mi a n d Mrs dren and three ad ults were bap M r. and M rs J. J. Ford and son ; land and M r. and Mrs. John N e l Day," by M rs. D onald Watson and G le n n June, and M i and M i.. tized in the afternoon, even taken e n and daughter Florence o f W ill- Mi. L illie W a llin . T he groom re Robert went to Forest G rove S u n A le y Hudspeth in to m em bership on confession of 1 bridge sponded w ith a fe w rem a rks that day w here they helped to celebrate M r and M r . G lenn Jonc: of fa ith and three by tr a il fer. M att V rlic a k le ft S atu rday n ig h t were h isto ry of by gone days A n the b irth d a y an niversaries of Miss fo r Vancouver. B. C. lie expects to oth er couple. M r. and M rs. J. P Louise M arshall and he r sister. ( P y M r M.«Llr A ll. -m l I be gone a week. Johnson, whose golden w edding Mrs. E d w in Schoolcraft, w h o s e M O U N T A IN H O M E M i C la r Hock Creek b a ll teams played a n n ive rsa ry came e a rlie r in the b irth d a ys were the same day. ence Nelson t iiie r ta im d w ith a w ith Bethany at B ethany F rid a y * •■ear, m a d e a fe w rem arks, M rs shower fo r her daughter, M rs f O .M t AS YO U A R E aid you ng fo lk s should I C lay IU» enbalni, A p r il 8. The hon- F irst Hock C reek team w on 3-2 Johnson ■ and second team lost 2-0. c u ltiv a te th e ir love fo r each other M an y a m onth, th is m an’s name , o r guest, a b ride of a few m on th s so it w o u ld g ro w as a w e ll c u lt i tops the lis t on the board where Hand Injured received m any b e a u tifu l and use- àeÿca£, yen. btMj S lim B oothby, w ho i.> em ployed vated flo w e r. M r Johnson said he the sales m anager cha lks th e ir I fu l gift? O th e r. pi t < et w ere M< - at the F i eri Jos.sy fai in suffere d a had been so happy th a t he re a lly standing. A high grade man, ready • lames Sam B »dv H ow ard B row n C o m p le te lin e o f fo rg o t to m ark the date o f the to give a n ig h t to the Lo rd's w o rk. I mg, E lvan Lorenz.on, H a r r y I badly mashed hand F rid a y. • B - iu ty , convenience, Chnnte the refrigerator I Sehrneltzer. C arol Sim pson, Hoy I Jacob Grossen is i l l at the S i. j •.ending C o n g ra tu la tio n s fro m the So we called h im in to handle the La in- A id w ere extended by M r - . meeting. T hings m oved along as efficiency, dependihleness, u itb th e P rest Action i .Jaqiuth, H a iry Saundei • . Georg-* ' V in c e n t’., ho. p ita l. Low D ow n the y do in these rescue missions. economy — you get them L a z ila tc h • C om bin a ■ A llison , W ilh a m B o u lin and Ernest I M abel T ro u t o f P o rtla n d spent S. E. Lind e. I N e i hi and M M d-ired N*-1 -on ' her s p rin g vacation l i t z.e ik .• ,th R e fre s h m e n ts 'w e re served by T h ro w the m eeting open fo r p ra ye r ' all when you select Norge tion Bottle anti D airy Paym ent H a d • Slitting U tility M in n ie B auer. M E d ith Brostr- m. M rs E thel or testim on y and you le arn some R o lla to r R e frig e ra to r. and the bride a u n', M i Net. on . her aunt. M i Basket • Adjustable Shelf th in g ; never dream ed so m any Pc’.c Bauer of P o rtla n d and A r t W a llin and M is. John Pearson. j of Scholl.-. Moreover, because o f its Easy Term s • im proved A u to m a tic Epp, i . n and L o u is Bauer o f this T he couple received a nu m b e r o f of them w o u ld rise to pra y down superior engineering, Norge F lo o d L i g h t Practice lor PLi>s a blessing fro m on hig h o r to te ll section re turn ed z \p ril ti fro m a lo v e ly gifts. Gibbs (Iran, die f lu b m em bers are gives you more years of • Closely Spaced w hat the L o rd had done fo r them . p ia e U tin g lu i tw o . n o il pla\.->. i w< I end fa lling trip tu the Alsea j Al: and Air.-. E n d were m a rrie d faithful refrigeration ser- S h e l f P e n T h e m e e tin g o v e r o u r sa le s m a n co u n try T lie v > ep u t •> b id catch in M a lm o Sweden. A p r il 4. 188(1. • ¡Many b o lu th e e r r . # M l a la t A l la . V» liila n i L u v ille e,i in v . v l a m e lu A l l t e l le a n in l<g»2 and w ent dow n fro m the p la tfo rm a n d . \ i . c . IK w i -.. Sec thw ttie co m m u n ity h a ll M ay 1. A p<»‘ improvements. C^pCCajtiyr- egfcraaiiLraZLoot B o n n e ville spent the week-end at liv e d in M innesota u n til 1910. then in to action. N ot to s f ll s tu ff as Norge before you bay. impmvemenUo luck d in n e r was erved F rid a y i r k . u. a. mv. orrTU • th e ir home on Brooks H ill. m M ontana and S eattle and came comes fro m the east in ca r-lo ts but (‘v e ilin g pi m r to a busmvN. m eel- Extension clu b ot B rooks H ill to C h e rry G rove in 1911. M r. F rid instead an e te rn a l co m m o d ity th a t I i mg. met w ith M rs H u rry France T h u rs has been postm aster in C h e rry d is tills fro m the heart o f Go>d and Phone 9605 Beaverton, Oregon Consider E le ctric ( tub the blood o f C h rist. N o w o u r man , day Topic was "S im p le E n te rta in G rove since 1918. A gro up o f seven boy.s met at th • mg " It was an a ll day session and rh on e 21X Guests fro m out of to w n at the eyes three you ng fe llo w s— but le t ; Hillsboro 136 S. Third A ve. H a rry S ehrneltzer home T h u r-d a y a pot lu c k lu n ch was served. golden w e dd ing a n n ive rsa ry were h im te ll i t —"T h e y were m y age , evening and disclosed the org an M rs. L u d w e ll M oore of P ortla nd . iza tion o f <i H u ra l E le c trific a tio n M r. and Mrs. L. R. C a rpe nter and 4-H club. It had been planned t<» j daughter Luana o f Forest G rove. f organize that evening, bat o w in g to Mrs. M. T. Bates and daughter the absence o f the co u n ty c lu b ' Norm a o f Gaston. M iss W inona No m a tte r bow la rge o r sm all the leader. I.. E I'r a m i . w ho was ill, N ic k e ro n o f D ayton. m em o rial you select m ay be. we w ill the fo rm a l o rg an izin g was post T otal of 1945 acres in the east j m ake e ve ry |Missihle e ffo rt to make it poned A le ctu re and demon d ra tio ii end of the cou nty have been signed , M rs H ilm a Lovegren. w h o has tr u ly b e a u tifu l O n ly th e fin e st n ia t e r iill oil some o f the facts about e le c to w ith d ra w fro m the proposed and w o rkm a n sh ip w ill go in to it. In de tr ic ity were given by a man from Peoples’ U t ilit y D is tric t, according j been ve ry il l w ith flu at her home, sign. likew ise, it w ill be o rig in a l, m odern t he 11 111 boro office of th e P B ' ’ to Mrs. A nna K ru g e r, o f near Beav- , is better. Her daughter, Mrs. John and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are the ve ry company H a rry Sehnudtzer w ill be erton. president o f the W ashington Pearson, has been ta k in g care of her. the local leader. low est possible. W ord was received by relative s M em ber - of W ild Wood F o r t- tr y C o un ty T axpa yers' league. The ob- | I clu b met fo r th e ir fie ld meet Sat- je c tiv e , lie says, is to keep as fre e . o f Eva A lle n (M rs Joh n A lle n i OREGON M ONUM ENT WORKS i urdav. They set out several trees as possible fro m any a d d itio n a l tax j of her death near San Francisco burden. Mrs. K ru g e r in H ills b o ro ‘ 11 II S T A N N A R D , M anager i on the* John Sehm eltzei fa rm and F rid a y stated th a t she w o u ld have Phone 171 llillsliorc each m em ber was given be. bu nd l cun id ern ble m ere acreage signed I I ^1 olliu, I II« 'Idle • ’ « 1 • ( ’ out on the farm , of the re pe-ctiv • up to w ith d ra w if the plan gives members. Port Orfe»id cedar, pine; , throu gh , tier o n ly d iffic u lty being la ck of tim e. elms and A rizo na cypress were th-' She is fig h tin g a ll a d d itio n a l tax p re d o m in a tin g va rie tie s planted by burdens and bend issues, h o ld in g Everything in lnsuranre i the clu b members. ttia t the fa rm e r cannot m ake it Phone 171)1 V 336 E. W ashington Piislpeinc T ill S aturday under the present burden o f ta x Business m eetings of the Che- atio n Mrs. K ru g e r calls a tte n tio n | halem M o u n ta in Potato club, .m l to th-- large interest b ills ye a rly on o f the W ild Wood Fore* try clu b p u b lic bond issues. scheduled fo r this F rid a y evening have been postponed u n til S a tu r K m , In k O ffic e r day evening, as some of the mem OH EGON S T A T E C O L L E G E . hers «ere in a play to be p it -entce! Corvallis. A p r il 14 K e ith K ru ch e k F rid a y evening .it T ig ir d high ef H illsb oro , freshm an in E nglish EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT school These m eetings w i ll be a ’ at O regon State college, was chosen SPECIALIST the G I*' A tro p s home». a lu m n i secretary o f C a utho rn clu b John Sehrneltzer and M i - Helen 1 at the re g u la r annual election G LA S S E S F IT T E D ,7 —fJfcpw Schniedtrer \ rated th e ir ranch in • C a u th o rn club is one o f the fiv e eastern Oregon la • week On thci Knom 3 m en’ dormitories at O regon State. way home they t««pped at C o r L n m m e rtla l N a tio n a l Bank A nnas v a llis and brought the fore’ - tr y : H ills b o ro A rgus contains a ll th( H-'urw Fhonea trees, w h ich had been prcviou .-ly » news o f H ills b o ro and the s u r 9 .R0 n i to 12 na Fe-'iden«*«» ordered, home’ w ith them ro u n d in g com m unities. Read 11 to 6 p. m. I :80 p. O ffic e 297 Mt H I. Lek.is of P ortla nd , and am i keep In fo rm e d on w h a t I: fo u r sm all c h ild re n were hou. c happening a t home. tf Cherry Grove Couple Observe Golden W edding Anniversary Funeral Home John Boeckli to Speak Rock Creek Locker Box Talks vwt « Shower Given for Mt. I Ionic Bride HUGH LEWIS CO. International Harvester Co. Trucks and Tractors NORGE Farm Implements - Parts Selfridge Furniture Company Acres Signed to Oppose District Memorials of True Beauty cz/. LASTING TRIBUTE CONVINCE YOURSELF! RUSHLOW HARRISON D. HUGGINS M. D. ÍT LOOK! For Three Days Only, a "Tilings Arc a Lot Better for Mol her and Me!” MONARCH F a cto ry lle p i’t v n ta lix e W ill lle iito iis lra lu “ We got ibi a little fa rm out on the edge o’ tow n. A p p le tre e . Ih iw e r.i a nd e ve ryth in g . Not very big or very grand, hot pb iity to r the tw o iil'u .i. B ou g ht and paid fo r— n io s tlj out o 'm y r,livings. “ M a n y ’s the tim e M o th e r and I have boon th a n k fu l fo r the ten aide ra v in ’ habits o f a life tim e, I w o n de r m at w lu it w o u ld have happened to ti i when I lost my iob back in ’32 if I h a d n 't had a tid y sum in my ,s aving,". account «it the C om m ercial N a tio n a l Bank. But th a t’s a ll w a te r over the dam — w e're et an' seen re fu r the rest of o u r liven . . . an' my advice to v oti is save a p a rt o' w h a t you make, re g u la r a c lo c k w o rk .’’ Commercial National Bonk "T£- llt lk h n r o T * b v k p r M en* Tank In Washington County ' O n gon B a k in g o il a «taa» » r i L II í {7 ^ W ith a C him ney Vti p lei'1 ’ I » 'lin e r Don't hail to See This Unusual IJenionstration S e t. in e lm lin p el i e, ami Kilt ci v ai e Thursday - i riday - Saturday A p r il IC, 1 1 and 18 IRLE W Kb i •• »• »-’ n i ' pur- • b . i n i duroig (»ie. ih moli- trattoli'. 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