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    Thursday, April 23, 1936
H IL L S B O R O
Miss Rogers Bride
of ( ). Millie Jr.
ARGUS,
Portland Club
Members Visit
Local IL P. Club
H IL L S B O R O ,
Pngc
OREGON
F erm er Local
S tudent M arries
M cDonald, p rim ary su p erin ten d e n t
¡D ivine w oistiip a t 11. S erm on sub-
jei t. "The G reat
O p p o rtu n ity "
G irl R eserves wil l>e guests at this
i ivi>' E pw orth L eague (¡ 30 ev e ­
ning • i vii e 7 13 T he G o-pel of
.Murk" is the them e itt th e e v e ­
ning. We w elcom e you to this
erviee, good m usic and a go.-pcl
ii . is age. C h arle
.M Reed, pastor
Fiv#
h ard d rin k e r; youngest
m an up to his tim e to be nam ed th rough to a glorious service
F irst cam e calls from the r a il­
as a U. S d istric t atto rn e y and
road boys up and dow n th e line in
Mi
R< va Agnc Hui I-
Mi
cldc
J u a n ita H«»g»i
d a u g h te r nt
handling big cases for th e r a il­ sp ta k tn them of the new life.
du
f Mr. W F W ohlschlcg-
Mi
N ellie JI<w r«
f H ill.b o ro
road-. before the suprem e court. , T hen on a day a sum m ons lo q u it
11; d to Jolin C row ley ut
and <)win M illie J r . inn of M.
His m other died w hen lie w as i the big law p ra c tic e and sh ep h erd
Sun I i nci <• i, Cul , S atu rd ay . A pr.l
and Ml
O w i II M i l l i e S i
o f P l,I
babe, but had com m itted him to i flock in D allas, T exas. F our
18 They vill m ake th e ir hom e ut
•and. w ere m a rrie d S a tu rd a y m om
the Lord.
men and tw elv e w om en ut tliut
T w enty-one P o rtlan d B P. W Lo A oi."l
Mi Thom ax C onnell was d ie t e d p reside, and R ich ard Abt . C o u n ­ m g nl th e hom e of F atliei J T.
Reva B arlow atten d c I
On a day a fellow m em b er of first service dow n th ere, but that
to the |U «• . i d e t i e y I I I » h e C o i l l l t v cil presid en t, w ill accept the tie«
C ostello O nly m em ber, of t h e club m em ber w ere e n te rta in e d by both H ill boro and N e w be rg high
the bar cam e Into his office and night the ch u rch w as crow ded and
H i l t i b u r o c l u b ai th e dinner rnc«.d •, school w hen sh e m ade her hom e
F ed eratio n <»f W om en’ , c lu b . a
Hag on b eh alf of th e young faio ilu . atten d ed
faced him w ith: "Scofield w hen from then on. You w ho le a d know
i in ;' F rid ay ev en in g in th e c h 'u n -I here t w ith tier m other. Stic grad u -
the ann u al e o n scn tio n in F«»rc..l p and
T
he
b
rid
e
w
ore
a
blue
su
it
w
ith
a
re you going to tu rn y o u r life the rest T he gray m a tte r th at m ad?
eople’s groups.
<ii«»v«* F ridas
M o C onnell i. a
a eoi ,u;e b o u q u e t o f c r e . ir n I n . ’ h er of com m erce room. M r Z a n 'ij utc d fiom N ew berg high in 1930,
over
to G od""
j jiidg? and ju ry tak e note begun
in v itatio n * a re b»*ing sen t by b u d ;. S h e w as atten d ed by Io ■ L«zVering pre Jd«»nt id th« P o rtlan d and
past pi< idi ot of the H illsboro Cof
d le i n em ployed in San
(By Mr ; G eorgia S m ith)
Do
you m ean It?" -and then to bore dow n and dow n into th e
'
I*4>
wa.
one
of
th«?
goe
t*
an
J
fee elub, and I* p ro m in en t
I u C onned to Jap an ese fam ilies in aunt, Mr
A r n ie D ir k e o n . T iio m -
F i inn '•o
.ince S ep tem b er 1931.
Book nl B ooks und th e Scofield of
Mrs.
Jo
h
n
Hailey
a
n
d
Mrs.
follow ed -'R ig h t now."
inode a ¿diort talk.
i lu n ch and civic iiffan
< Mb«*; tin* county, but th e ded icatio n e x ­ ai McM ahon of P o rtlan d w as bi
So th e tw o of them k n e lt th ere B ible C onference fam e had a rriv ed
M «lam«* . A W H offm an. L M ‘ tiie i- gi ih V irgins” iG racer E v e ry ­ G eorgia W S outh, lib rarian s, a t­
officers elected w ere Mi
Edw ard e rc ise . w ill be o pen to any w ho man
ay d is tric t lib ra ry and w hen they arose the liquor G od had a place for th at m an and
a re inter«* led. w h e th e r tin y have
C o n k lin of M»‘t/ g ii . lit i v i 'r
Tie* couple will m ake th e ir home To a i rid F red C ild .' II, and Mi . one . i leom e i inlay. 8 p. in., re g u ­ tended an all-d
at F orest G ro v e W ed­ th in g lay uncoiled and d e a d . he has a place for yon. B ut th ?
p resid en t; M rs P A A nderson of any connection w ith Chi i .tian c o u n ­ Iri P o rtlan d w h ere Mr. M illie i F r a n c e » P « rt we.’ «* elected d e l e - 1 lar young people's, no subject a n ­ conference
nesday of last week
B rought up in an old S o u th ern sin question m ust be settled first
th e H illsboro S erv ice club. .cco n d cil clubs or not
w ith bis fath e r in th e u n i car gat«'.» to th«* M ate con v en tio n '«* nounced. M elvin E. Jam e... pastor.
T he conference w as very in te r­ fam ily w ith liquor alw ays before and settled in G o d - own w ay "B e­
• vice pre .ii|«’nt. Mi
J W P eabody
bu.siui ...
Ho; « burg May 22. 23 n I 24. AL ,
estin g and beneficial. Miss H arriet him , he had becom e the victim lieve in th e Lord Jesu s C h rist and
¡l«i nates a re Mesdarn«;, Sam C oy,!
of C ornelius, record in g
c erctary ;
thou -halt be s a v e d " O nly then
C h ristian C hurch
J u ! i a | L< 1 ; D ay unified study -w orship Long, state lib rarian , had charge B ut the p rayers th e m other m ad • can G od use you G eorge N T a y ­
M rs J F Sutiici land ol Scholls,
Mrs W E M cCourt, w ho ha? Em n i M« K inney, Mi* «
of
the
m
eeting,
and
spoke
on
"LI
-
‘
b
ack
th
e
re
reg
istered
w
ith
the
financial ’.««rebus
Mrs
A rthur
lor. B eaverton
P aid adv.
been in th e S m ith hospital Will) T.«*' m and F laine C aldw ell. Tn«* serv ic" 9 15-11:15 a. in. C hurch b ra ry I.ooks to th e F u tu r e "
A n d c ijo n o ft la ’on. tre a su re r. Mi
pneiiinonia foi t vi ral week. , w as club will also be re p «- « n te d by sch ol. 9 43 19-45, Jo h n West su p er-
Mrs.
C
lare
C
h
u
rch
ill,
a
u
th
o
r
of
Mr
I ,eu i
Po\* ci
of the I .ci .w id e | Mrs. E rm a T ay lo r S p a rk s p re- tak en to th e T A. M cC ourt Loin?
F ay etta A llen, p resid en t, and in '.n d e n t; m orning w orship, 10:45-
(dub. M is H annah C hri ten sen of i ri iiti'il a group of h e r m usic pu- F rid ay nig h t, w here .she is c o n v a l­ Mrs. II. R M organ, fir»t vice- 11:45, rnu ic by choir, serm on by “S lave W ives of N ehalem ," spoke
p resid en t nl th e sta te organiza- j as'.or. C hri '¡a n E ndeavor, 6:30 at the luncheon Miss N ichol of
Ihtco.i. and Mi
Hex Wil. on of | pil io recital F rid ay uflcrn o o n at escing.
th e P o rtlan d lib ra ry spoke
of
LET’S
lion.
Foi o d ( Irove directo r
J Hie hom e of Mi > II I. M acK enzie
p. m., in te rm e d ia te and young R eading for T een Age. Miss Long
Mi
a n d M r .'
W illia m IL e k e t h ie r
Mrs.
F
red
S
ew
ell
presided
tn;
u
Mi
J
M. S tre tc h e r of t h e Tlio.sc p resen ted w ere C la rib c lle aml d a u g h te r B eulah of P o rtlan d
people. E vangelistic service, 7:30 1 also gave a talk on recent books, j
ch a irm a n nt th e program , w hich p. in., song .service assisted by I
Wiley, Hobby Ituum an. S am m y
T hese nice w arm days m ake us
( ’bi i ten i ii. C olleen Madsen. Dor w ere guests over S u n d ay of Mrs c a rrie d nut in large p a rt the health young people S erm on. "C onversio: feel lik e re la x in g in th e sun w ith 1
J
H
lekethier'.
b
ro
th
er
and
sister-in
-
th
em
e
Mi-..
J
u
lia
T
atom
,
Mrs
C
othy
Weil,
F
ran
k
ie
McGee,
G
eorgia
tioil I » he held at T he Dalle*, from
law, Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd B row n.
Join the throng that has
..nd Mi
M argaret D ixon ex p lain ed
v! o. P au lu s Acts 13th chap- a good book to occupy our m ind.
I’attcrsu n . W inona Je a n
Hus <11,
M «•• 20 i*1 29 in c lu iv<
, .
• «I
tCr. ne/ko-- at
T im e of th e evening
“F aster! F a ste r"' by E. M. D ela­
th em
e m
o n th 's step
to w ard
Mr. and Mi
A. G orton an d .son D
ocracy."
A ccordion
s.d e e b o —*
n ’ •
" h e be h alf h o u r la te r field. is a n ovel of c h aracter in
Miss Velda K oehei of tot Scholl* ( ' ilhei inc E nschede. Jo h n Wiley
discovered the delicious
J u n io r W om en’., d u b a alte rn a te A llene Mae A m ucher. L ynn Hull Leroy o f Idaho C ity. Idaho, a r ­ w e ll' given by Miss M arian C yphe-. I D‘ « ln n ln >- the first L ord's Day in w hich C laudia, th e efficient h a rd ­
goodness of
T he p rogram included m g in g by j D onald MiicKeiizle, Hetty G a rd ­ riv ed T h u rsd a y for a few week ’
May M onthly pot luck and fellow - w o rk in g head of a London busi-1
the P acific u n iv ersity glee d u b ner. W inifred W iley. Naomi llanid. v i.it w ith Mi- G o rto n ., parent. a sk it by M esdam i i Sew ell, 11 H ! sn ip m eeting A pril 30. We ex ten d a ness agency, is th e c e n tra l figure.
Mr.
and
M
r
J
It
B
etzer.
S
tan
n
ard
,
Mi.-ses
Rose
C
ave
and
K a th ry n C aw isc.
d u rin g the luncheo n hour, an a d ­ | R obert Peters.
h e a rty w elcom e to all our services S h e is a d o m ineering woman who
Mm. R I. P u tn a m is visitin g M a rg aret C ady; a school day ;' kit
d ress bv Dr H F F itch of Pacific ! E velyn Briot. R osunne Well, and
R. L. P u tn am , pastor.
| disguises h er selfishness and passes i
by
Mi.-.
D
ixon.
Mrs.
C
aldw
ell,
I
w ith h er p aren ts in S alem this
u n iv e rsity in the afternoon, violin Irene E ngeldinger.
— ::—
i as a fair-m in d ed m odern w ho' rules
I t ’s Healthful. Tasty and
•M
i.s.-a
Hila
C
o
rn
eliu
s
F
rance
P
u
t.
week T he fam ily m otored to .Salem
sol. x by M is*. H uth Hoyle, and vo*
B a p tist C h a rm
llft' b y reason. In re ality she is
a Real Treat.
last F rid ay ev en in g and M i. P u t­ G ladys Rood. Leona G irurdo. A ngie
cal solo by M rs W H C hundive
S u n d ay school, 9:45 R em em ber e n jo y in g 'h e r self-im posed m a rty r-
H arrin g to n , and M rs. Reece H ath-
nam rem ain ed for a .short visit.
of Scholls.
o
u
r
contest.
Com
e
and
bring
y
o
u
r
,
m
'.
th
w
a
rtin
g
her
fam
ily,
and
h o rn . and vocal solos by Mrs. I
G eorge Kogor.s of S herw ood . pent E dith C ollais E van . accom panied friend. . cla -e. for all ages, com - k eep in g h er
e r husband dependent
th e w eek-end w ith Ins m o th er. Mr . by Mrs. Sew ell.
C O SI.ET T ’S
p otent teachers. M orning w orship on her. A novel every w om an w ill
ROCK CREEK Mi
Edna Kalin N ellie Rogers, and atte n d e d the
T he em blem com m ittee. Misses 11 o'clock; evening serv ice a t 8; re lish and m en w ill chu ck le over
d a u g h te r of Mr an d Mr.- M ike w edding of his .sister.
"S outh R iding" b y W inifred
H elen Sti’vi ns. P e a rl A llen, G loria p ra y e r se rv ice T hursday, 8 p. m.
R ahn, mid Robert M unson of I.inn-
P y th ian Si i t e r , of P hoenie a T em ­ C o u lter, E laine C aldw ell. T u l a W'ednc day. A pril 29, 8 p. m., th e H oltby. T he setting is in Y o rk ­
ton. son of Mr a n d Mr». Jo h n
1st an d B aseline
Hillsboro
(»<• ¡ture of in te rn a tio n a l frie n d ­ M unson of C ath lam et. Wash . w ere ple will have a pot luek su p p e r Satnsel. assisted by O radel Prick« t ladio of th e ch u rch w ill re n d e r a s h ire and th e story revolves aro u n d
sh ip and hope for w orld peace will m arried S a tu rd a y a t V ancouver, F rid ay night at 6:30 p reced in g the am i Mi
It. E nschede, had ch arg e pr igram. and a “M ystic S u p p er" th e doings of cou n try council. You
h e di. plaved
here S u n d ay a fte r­ Wash
re g u la r m eeting.
of the din n er. T ab les w ere d e c ­ w ill be served. E verybody w elcom e. can read it for the plot, b u t it w ill
•
be m ore w o rth w h ile to re a d it as
noon at 4 o’clock. w hen th e Hon
Mr and Mrs E J U nderw ood of o rated in pink, w h ite and green,
At p resen t they w ill m ake theli
a stu d y of a com m unity.
K en T am url. consul of the Im p e r­ hom e at W hittw ood C ourt.
Beaverton Church of Chrlat
P o rtlan d w ere w eek-end g u ests ot w tih c e n te rp ieces of c h e rry blos­
"Rolling Y ears” by A gnes T u rn -
ial Ju p a n e .e governm ent in P o rt­
On n ex t S u n d ay m o rn in g th e
Mr. and Mi.. L ester H ew itt and som» and flo w erin g peach.
land, w ill d eliv er the p rin cip al a d ­
G irl R e c r v e s w ill be p resen t an d b u ll A best seller and recom - j
ch
ild
ren
,
an
d
o
th
er
relativ
es.
m ended for P u litzer Prize. A chron- J
m ; S u n d ay school, 10:15 a. m., C
d ress at th e dedicatio n of tw o Birthday ( i li liratcd—
M rs E. T
T u rn e r
p en t th e E . 7:30 p. m. W om an's Mis ionary w ill have a p a rt in th e m orning icle of A m erican life, ch aracters
Mrs. O. H H a rtra m p f gave a
Ja p a n e s e c h e rry trees at P ilgrim
service
at
11
a.
in.
T
he
p
asto
r
w
ill
weel. end w ith h er d au g h ter. M i. -ocicty last W ednesday of m onth
give th e ad d ress an d th e r e w ill be d ep ictin g village life in S cottish
H ouse T h e tree., w ere presented to party for Jo y ce and (»live Mae D urald H orine, in P o rtlan d
in W estern
R ev. A. C arrick , m in ister.
tf special m usic by th e G irl R eserves. fa rm in g com m unity
th e hou. «• by the Iw usuki fam ily. W ednesday afternoon, A pril 15, in
Mr. an d Mrs. W. V. B ergen w ere
A Juixuic.se flag w ill also he p r e ­ honor of O live M ae's fo u rth b ir th ­
C om m union serv ice w ill be in c lu d ­ P en n sy lv an ia so vividly th a t any- :
ed in th e assem bly. B ible school, i one w ho has know n v illage life
sen ted to C h ristia n C ouncil by the day. L ittle guests w ete C arm il.i w eek-end guests of Mr. an d Mrs
The Congregational Church
Parsons, Mary R ae M ann. J a n e S p en cer Jo n es In P o rtlan d .
c h ild ren of the T. u .c.va fam ily
A p ril 26: C h u rch school. 10 a 9 45 a m.. M rs V ernia H opper, w ill claim th ese people for his
V inton. Hetty A nn and Donna D o r­
i!
m . R ichard E. W iley, su p e rin te n d ; su p e rin te n d e n t; C h ristia n E ndeavor. ow n. V ery entertaining.
"F reedom F arew ell” by P h y llis ’
• nt; m o rn in g w orship. 11 a m.; j 6:30 p. rr..: song serv ice an d serm on
ra te d to Ja p a n and th e oilier to th • land. J u a n ita and M arjo rie Ship-
irm o n . "T he M athem atic:, of R e­ by th e p astor, 7:30 p. m. M idw eek B entley, is a m ore serio u s novel,
U nited Slat»- . acco rd in g to plans ley. Hilly and T om m y M cDonald
»vi
v
b u t a h isto rical novel w hich w ill
serv v ice
« f C ouncil T w o B uddhist p iic d »ef Ja c k D orland. C arl, L eland, and f irs t ( liu r i li o f C h rist (S cientist) ligion." A nthem . "G reat I T hy B ible stu d y and p ra y M e * r pTiYmin’’
a PPeal to anyone w ho h as studied I
Love." Bohm: vocal solo by C laire W ednesday, 7:30 p. m
P o rtlan d have been in v ited to p a r ­ Jo h n n y Fishback. T he hosier, w.i
S
erv
ices
a
rc
held
ev
ery
S
unday
L atin or A ncient H istory. It is so I
Ray D orland.
tic ip a te in the cerem onies, w hich a -isted by Mrs
at It a in ; W ednesday even in g B eeler. J u n io r serm on, "W hat We pastor.
e n te rta in in g ly w ritte n th a t anyone ]
w ill be held outdoors if the w e a th ­ Misses V alerie B agley and A nna serv ices at 8 o'clock; S u n d ay school P u t in O ur M inds."
w ill enjoy it.
P ilg rim H ouse
e r perm its H aym ond L air, p re si­ M ary H urtruinpf.
at 11 a in. P u p ils up to th e age
"T h in k in g R eed" b y R ebecca :
A
pril
23:
St.
G
eorge's
Day.
A
p
r'l
d en t of the O m ega C h ap ter, will G ift Presented—
All
Saints
Church
(Episcopal)
of 20 y e a rs a re w elcom ed. F ree
W est. T he scene is in F rance. A
25:
S
'
M
ark,
th
e
E
v
an
g
elist's
Day.
Second
S
unday
a
fte
r
B
laster:
Mr and Mrs
R
L. P utnam . read in g room open on W ednesdays
cu ltiv ated A m erican w idow 's life j
C h ristian m in isters, w eie recip ien ts an d S a tu rd a y s from 2 un til 4 p. m C h u rch .‘•chool a t 9:45; m o rning A pril 26: C hapel se rv ice of public w ith a w ealthy frivolous gro u p is :
w
o
rsh
ip
at
10:30
a.
m.
L
itu
rg
y
for
p
ra
y
e
r
and
serm
on
at
11.
T
h
e
Rev.
of u ra th e r u n iq u e F aster gift S u n d ay 's topic. "P ro b atio n A fter
p resen ted w ith sa tire and wit.
R T. T Hick ; has been ap p o in ted ’ second S unday a fte r E aster. S e r­ N ovel is light, b u t w ill - ap p eal to
"G randm a'’ P ru d en ce B iivrly, 94 D eath."
mon.
"T
he
C
onfession
of
T
hom
as."
by
B
ishop
D
agw
ell
as
v
icar
of
Ail
years, a m em ber of th e ch u rch b u t
d iscrim in atin g readers.
S aints, beginning May 1. Rev Mi- At I p. m. H illsboro C h ristia n
T h ere a re m any m ore splendid
unab le to a tten d w o rsh ip any lo n g ­
M. 1!. Churi'h i Bethany)
C ouncil w ill conduct d ed ica tio n ex- novels
Hick.
and
Mrs
H
icks
will
m
ove
to
!
on th e re n ta l shelf.
er. presen ted h er p asto r find w ife
On G erm an to w n road. S u n d ay H illsboro ns -non as a house can erc. es for Ja p a n e s e c h e rry trees
w ith a large hand-pieevd star q u ilt school ev ery S unday. 10 a. in.; G e r­ be secured. T he G uild w ill m eet in front of tiie house. Jap an ese
MADE LIT TO SERVE
contain in g sev eral thou .and .' mall m an service, 11 a m., first and W ednesday. A pr ! 29. at 2:30 at the consul. P o rtlan d , w ill b e chief
blocks all of w hich w ere pieced by th ird S u n d ay s; E nglish service, II In m e i f M. S W M elhuish. Mrs. : peaker. E xercises, in open air, f o r .» ' He w ill b a w l me out because
all
...
crested.
S
u
n
d
ay
.
May
3.
w
ill
11
/
^
’U
“G ran d m a" B riefly in h er sp are a. in., second and fo u rth S u n d ay
R alph R am ey a- i-ding ic.-tcs-.. M i-
m om ents.
E. Ju liu s T raglio, pastor.
tf R obert B u rlin g am e w ill g ive a be ce le b ra te d as M ay Day. in h o n ­ ' of my m an u n til one n ig h t he cam e
along. Ju st as we en tered th e door,
talk
n e arly O regon ch u rch his- or, of th e M other of C h rist. M ay Dr. Scofield w as say in g —'A lm ighty
V isitor» C o m plim ented—
B anks M. E. C h u rch
tory.
10
th
e
topic
w
ill
be
"O
u
r
M
others."
G od took m e w hen I had one foot
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge H icrsdorf
S u n d ay school ev ery S u n d ay at
and on M ay 17 "O u r M other, th e in a d ru n k a rd 's g rav e an d lifted
w ere hosts for a fam ily reu n io n 9:45 a. m„ Mrs. F red W olford, su ­
W hosoever W ill Church
C h u rch " w ill be considered. P a sto r m e out an d he can you too"" So
p e rin ten d en t.
P reach in g services
H enry S. H aller m ay be consulted the m em ber of e arly days dow n in I
(A bove N o rth P lains)
ms. Mr. and Mrs. Hen K olby of by Ell. w o rth T ilton, pastor, ev ery
u n d ay school service, and an y day, ex cep t M onday, from 10 D allas. T exas, told it. A nd she w ent !
Salem O th ers p re s e n t w ere M r S u n d ay ev en in g nt 8 o'clock. L a­ I n o N c o h u S rc
ice all day, t h e a. m. u n til noon, o r by a p p o in t­ • on—"T hat w as th e beginning. In
and Mrs. O ttu V ogts and fam ily dies' A id m eets first an d th ird • ch u rch w h ill se u rv
n ite w ith th e G le n ­ aient. nt th e house office, 232 N. ! th e end m y m an cam e th rough to >
H illsb o ro 's O ldest A u to m o b ile Dealer
nd t h i l r house guest, H ubert T h u n W ednesdays at 2 p. m.
t f wood assem bly fo r an all day T h ird avenue.
th e Lord, q u it th e b a r and so we
of M innesota. Mr. an d Mrs. G ordon
149 S. T h ird A ve.
H ills b o ro , Oregon
serv ice. R em em ber no serv ice ail
I becam e th e h appy fam ily th a t we
S ahnow , Mr. and Mrs. W T. P u t­ T u a la tin P la in s P resb yteria n C h urch d ay S unday. T uesday, if p. m .
Methodist Episcopal Church
I are."
P la y F a ir w ith Y o u r
nam J r . and fam ily. Miss Mae
(F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro)
p ra y e r and praise service, serm on
C h u rch school. 9:43. C. C. W eoer,
N ow tu rn back to St. Louis. You ,
L ah ey n e and D elb ert H icrsdorf.
S u n d ay services: P reach in g . 11 a. su b ject w ill be "T he D o ctrin e of g en eral su p e rin te n d e n t: Mrs. T W. see in C. I Scofield a b rillia n t |
F e llo w M o to ris t
M rs. T . C o n n e ll H ead s
C o u n ty W o m e n ’s C lubs
la w ye r,
Library News
Mrs. Sparks Presents
Pupils in Recital
Siberrianize”
Siberrian Cream
Mi s Rahn Weds
iRobert Munson
Dedication of
BAR-B-Q
'fre e s on Sunday
B eauty
E conom y
A ll-S teel B ody
CHURCHES
H ydraulic Brakes
E asy Car to O perate
The O utstanding F am ily Car
A sk for a D em onstration T od ay
LET’S Q U IT
KILLING
PLYMOUTH
On Display at
C A D Y M OTOR CO.
I.o ra l S tory P ub lished—
Re pect th e o th er d riv e rs' rig h ts
A recen t issue of “F lo w er G ro w ­
don't cut in or attem p t to pass
w ith o u t pro p er clea ran ce R eekie . ers," a m agazine of n atio n al c ir ­
d riv in g eau-es m illio n ' of d o llars culation. co ntained a sto ry . "M y
M other and H er Flow er. ," by M r.
dam age an n u ally .
A. II M ussing.
A laskan V isits H e rr—
I.. S. F erris, a hotel
G a s o lin e
B a tte rie s
G re a s in g
-
O il
-
T ire s
m an of
K etchikan, A luska. w as a H illsboro
visitor Monday, looking for an old
friend. H arry Post.
Accessories -
M rs W illiam Scott, d a u g h te r of
Mr. and Mrs. Hen S ahnow , left
T
uesday
for In d ian a, w here M r
T w o lla n d y Locations
Scott is lis a te d w ith S co tt's 5 an d
10-cent store.
Mrs. S. Pippin and son D onald
i of C hehalis. W ash, spent
th e
Service Garage
w eek-end w ith Mr. ¿n d Mrs. V e r­
non
R
M
cFall.
S
h
e
Is
an
a
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n
t if
Phone 501
Mrs. M cFall.
â
Super Service
Miss Lois B row n of P o rtlan d Is
Station
a guest this week of h er sister,
Mrs. C h arles Douglass.
C o rn e r T h ird an d B aseline
Mr. and Mrs. N ye B ristol and
Phone 391
A. II. Huseh, Prop.
fam ily w ere guiists S u n d ay of M r. •
B ristol's p aren ts nt S ilv erto n .
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. H adley and
j son spent th e w eek -en d at A storia
i und Seaside.
Mrs. A. L. C u n n in g h am of P o ri-
I land Is v isiting h er d au g h ter, Mr
B. M G oodm an.
BUSCH’S
Be Sure and Attend the
G A S C O O K IN G
CONFERENCE
U niversal G as R anges
git>e you the highest standards of cooking
performance!
The Medford is unusually com­
pact, requiring only 42 inches
of floor space—yet it offers
practically 50'1 extra cooking
capacity. With its six Simmer-
Save burners, two ovens and
In-A-Drawer smokeless broiler,
the Medford Universal meets
every possible cooking require­
ment in the home
April 22 - 10:00 a. in. to 4:30 p. m.
Gasco
Office
- ’ 306 E. Main Street
Here's something new—not a cooking -clioo!—not a demonstration
. . . but a place to learn about the new 1936 methods of gas cook­
ing. Come and learn. Everyone is welcome. Admission is free.
Il' yon are unable to uttend the entire conference, hear and see as
much of it as you can. Conic in anytime for there will always be
something going on.
WANT A GAS RANGE?
-GOOD AS COLD" BONO
*12.50
worth
on purehai® o»
'Q)
Mr. C. B. Maxfield and our home economist. Miss Dorothy Schwarz
will be in charge.
PROGRAM
DIVIDENDS
Returned to GENERAL’S
P r e f e r r e d R is k Firp
Insurance Policyholders
fdr Twelve Consecutive
Years
Not a “ Mutual” !
»
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T he G E N E R A L o f A M E R IC A
i t a s tro n g , o l d - l i n e s t o c k
com p an y w it h cash c a p ita l
a n d su rp lu s o f tifarly fo u r
million Jollarit
Picture of’ an
insured man
worrying about
a fire
Insurance in a reputable
company not only protects
you in lime of need, but
gives a true feeling of se­
curity. Don't risk loss. Set*
ns today!
I
Befort you imure, g tt ALL
t h t fact» about GENERAL!
CHAS. L.WALKER
Tualatin Valley
Insurance Agency
Phone R II
31» E. M ain. H ills b o ro
tvcRY ro a n or
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projection
TEltPHONE 1732
116 SOUTH THIRD - RES 2092
HILLSBORO, OREGON
10:00 a. m.—Cake baking with spe­
cial reference to four layers at
once.
Vegetable Cooking the water­
less way to retain vitamins, min­
eral salts and flavors.
12:00—Cooking a complete dinner in
it single kettle on top of a gas
range.
Cooking a complete dinner in
oven of it gits range.
2:00 p. m.—Single-kettle and oven
meals will be ready for display.
1:00 p. m.—Broiling Steak—also ¡in
easy broiler dinner.
Yiiii’rc suit1 lo find this (¡¡is Cooking
Conference interesting. Come
and bring a friend.
WIN A CAS RANGE!
.' ' '//X.
n . w G as
R ange
Asfc us how to get this
valu ab le bond F R E E !
A Universal Gas Range will introduce you
to more convenient and higher standards
of cookery. This modern range simplifies
each cooking operation and effects sav­
ings in time, fuel, food, effort and money.
2 H andy
U n iv e rs a l
F e a tu re s :
E v e ry U n iv e rs a l G as R an g e has
these a d v a n ta g e s :
•
CET DETAIIS FROM
1 OUR RANCE DERT.
You have th e chance to w in a
b eau tifu l new U n iv ersal G as R ange
in our E say Contes«. A sk us for
details. Ask also how to get a 45c
cooki? sh eet free.
PORTLAND GAS 3t COKE COiMPANY
306 E. Main Street
Modern Fast
Controllable
Time-Releasing Simple
Economical Healthful Clean
Certain Heat-Retaining
Universal Gas Ranges come in a number of
very attractive designs. Their prices are
reasonable. Remember you can s a v e
$12.50 by buying now. Ask us how you
can get a b s o lu te ly fre e a “Good as Gold"
Bond worth $12.50 on the purchase of a
new Universal Gas Range.
See the N ew U n iv e rs a l M odels
S how room s of
in
the
P ortland G as & C oke C om pany
Sim m er-S ave burners g ive greater
c o n tro lla b ility ot co o kin g tem pera­
tures — m ake waterless cookery
so
sim ple. T hey save gas. too.
In -A -D ra w e r b ro ile r
w ith
savory
smokeless cast a lu m in u m g rid. P ulls
out lik e a d ra w e r, m a kin g b ro ilin g
foods easily
accessible.
Elim inates
b u rn in g fats, sm oke and odors.