T h ursda y, May 7, I9.”»(» Page Six Cornelius Church Will Honor Mothers; Silver Tea Saturday Blooming Folk Hold Festival * Hv Mi«* P„r„th» C O R N EL IU S M o th e rs day w ill be observed S unday at th e M F ch u rc h w ith special n u m b ers h o n oring m others T h e oldest m o th er present, th e youngest m other, the m o th er w ith th e larg est fam ily, and th e m o th er w ith th e largest fam ily present, w ill be given s p e cial recognition T he p ro g ram w ill | be from 10 to II. Miss l.o ra G ary of Scofield, w ho has been em ployed in P o rtla n d for the w in ter, is spending several days w ith Miss M argaret Cooke. Tea Saturday M. E. W om en's Home M issionary society w ill hold a silv er tea at th e hom e of Mrs. G eorge W ilcox S atu rd ay afternoon, beg in n in g at 2:30. A short program w ill be g iv en. All ladies of th e community a re cordially invited Veld» Stark Queen; Union to Meet May 13 (By Mm. E. W. Hinrichs) BLOOM ING About sev en ty -fiv e persons atten d ed the M ay day fes tival sponsored by th e B loom ing 4-H S ew ing club in W ashington p ark in P o rtlan d S unday. F lo r ence M eyer placed a flo ral crow n ui»ii Vclda Stark, th e cl sen is asked to c o n trib u te Mrs. B ertha W eidew itsch is in charg e Mis. J a k e V an d erv an and M is E dgar S h a rp w ere hostesses to the L adies' A lta r society of th e St .A lexander ch u rc h at the hom e of M is V an d erv an T h u rsd ay a f te r noon B usiness m eeting w as fol low ed by a card party T h irty -o n e w ere present Miss D orothy Cooke acted as lib ra ria n for M is Edna R ussell on W ednesday afternoon. Mrs. Anderson Honored T h e F ern Hill L adies' club met at the hom e of Mrs Ed M aurer T h u rsd ay A show er was held for Mrs. F red A nderson A bout 25 la dies w ere present. N ext m eeting w ill be in tw o w eeks at the hom e ot Mrs P h ilip h^alsch. Class Friday A flow er m aking class w ill be held F rid ay a ftern o o n from 2 to i 5 at th e L. K F iske hom e and in th e ev ening at th e hom e of Mrs Sam M ellvaine. M rs S ophie Jo n es of P o rtlan d is a house guest of th e H, Jo n es fam ily. Y oung | T h u rsd ay ev en in g t h e P eople's clu b of th e St. A lex an d er ch u rc h m et at hom e of Mr an d Mrs W illiam VanLom . Mrs. W illiam M ann is confined to S m ith 's h ospital w ith in flam m a to ry rh eu m atism . S he had h c r queen, and a g arlan d o f sp rin g blossum s w as hung ab o u t her neck. Jo y ce M artin and C arol V oel k e r w e re th e queen 's a tten d an ts and Je a n e tte B randaw , M argaret K oehnke an d D oris S im m ons se rv ed as pages. Each m em b er of th e club p resen ted th e q u een w ith a g ift follow ed by a re citatio n a p p ro p riate fo r th e occasion. E velyn F a r e w e ll P a r ty H e ld K rah m er an d M yrtle H in rich s w ere M rs E rw in S a lm o n w as h o st flow er girls, w ho p reced ed th e ess at a farew ell p a rty at her queen to h e r throne, strew in g hom e W ednesday for h er sister- flow ers in th e p ath of th e proces in-law , Mrs, A. L. B rock, w ho sion. w ill leav e som etim e in May to Mrs. Hinrichs Honored m ake h er hom e in M ontana. Mrs. The ladies of th e L u th era n Ray S haw road tw o poem s w rit church su rp rised Mrs. E. W. H in ten by Mrs. O. O sborne eom pli- richs w ith a p a rty at th e parsonage m en tary to Mrs. B rock A large A pril 28 in celebratio n of h er farew ell c ak e w ith t h e m otto, birth d ay . P resen t w ere M esdames ' F arew ell, but not goodbye" was H erm an R uecker, G eorge S im antel. a ttra c tiv e . P resen t w ere th e h o n H enry H ering. Jo h n K am na, H en or guest, M esdam es Ray T rites, ry G urske. A lb ert K rah m er, F red M art H erm ens. L ester M ooberry. K rahm er, L. H ackett. A lb ert H er F. O 'D onnell, W illiam V anLom , F tonsils removed Friday gert, A nna H ergert. R ich ard M oel D ooher. F ra n k F isher, Ed Wolfe, Graduation May 14 ler, Em il B randaw , E rn est H al Ray S haw , P e te S u sb au er, M ike E ighth g ra d e g rad u atio n e x e r 4 PAJAMA suit of comfort and beauty, Pattern 8403, can ba lauer. Jo h n S tark , V erona Hel- S u sb au er, G eorge W ilcox, Edna cises w ill be held at th e M E made with long sleeves if you want to make it In outing flan mold, G eorge M eyer, M ike N eu Russell, L au ra Jackson, A rth u r ch u rch on T h u rsd ay evening. May nel and be warm and cozy. Sizes 4 to 16 years, and 34 to 43 m ann. R udolf Mevcr, S ophie Brel- S p iesehacrt, P aul M elanson, Joseph 14 at 8. Rev C h arles Reed w ill bust Size 16 requires 4 *i yards of 35-inch material, with long je, L eonard M uhly, F red Muhly, F inegan. H. Jaeo b sm u h len . O O s give th e address. sleeves and '.4 yard contrasting. Louis N eukirk, F ra n k lin K o c h . borne. J o h n Peabody, A lice Mc- Mr. and Mrs. F V andehey and Jo h n K oehnke, "G ran d m a" B rel- The white collar of the charming little dress. Pattern 8320, may C or m ac an d E arl Hobbs. M isses fam ily hav e m oved to Roy. je. F red M eyer. W alter Demmin, M aud N elson. L enore S ahnow of be removed for washing, and the frock is equally attractive with M. E E p w o rth L eague held a B ertha D em m in, C. W illiam H e r S ehefflin. G u in ev ere B rock a n d p a rty at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. long sleeves. Available In sizes 4 to 12 years. Size 8 requires gert, H en ry Haase. W ill Stevens, D elores Sahnow and th e hostess. I F O. S hay F rid ay evening. yards of 35-inch fabric, with % yard contrasting for collar, W illiam H ering, E w ald W eich T h e follow ing w om en from th e M iss M e la n s o n to M a rry cuffs, and sash. White collar l4 yard. brodt. H erm an L iebenow , C arl Miss M arie M elanson e n te r ta in L u th e ra n ch u rch atten d ed th e co n Easy to launder and comfortable to wear, the youthful house S ch ild h au er, Miss H elen S im a n te l1 ed a g ro u p of frien d s F rid ay eve- , feren ce of W om en's M issionary frock, Pattern 8317, is n favorite with the young housewife. and a larg e group of children. The n tn g at her home. At court w hist F ed eratio n of th e A m erican L u th Available in sizes 14 to 20; 32 to 42. Size 18 requires 4Vs yards afternoon w as spen t in playing M iss O leva B erger w on first and • e ra n ch u rch in P o rtlan d last T u e s of 35-inch fabric with t4 yard contrasting. cards and visiting. Miss Floy W right second. F o r re- ■ day: M esdam es Ed B ietclspack. C Mrs. P earson of H illsboro has Ted Wilkins, F W. To secure a PATTERN and STEP-BY-STEP SEWING IN fresh m en ts th e gro u p w ent to th e I Peterson, been w o rk in g for Mrs. H e n r y hom e of M rs L ester M ooberry, ) H erin g an d H enry Jaeo b sm u h len . STRUCTIONS. fill out the coupon below, being sure to MEN S chuerm an fo r th e past tw o weeks. L u th e r L eague m et F rid ay e v e 1 w h ere th e din in g room w as done TION THE NAME OF THIS NEWSPAPER. Sponsor Aid M eeting in p astel shad es w ith tu lip candles. ning w ith Miss W ilma H am elm an. Miss O leva B erger w ill teac h at M in iatu re tu lip s announced th e e n Mrs. R udolf M eyer sponsored a gagem ent of Miss M arie M elanson R eedville ag ain next year, and m eeting of th e local L adies' Aid FA SH IO N BUREAU. 11-13 ST E R L IN G P L A C E to Jo sep h M orrissey. C lev er gam es Miss M yra W eidetw itsch has been in th e b asem ent of th e church BRO O KLYN , N. Y. , • w ere played, d irected by Mrs. reh ired at H eywood. A p ril 30. Mrs. L eonard M uhly w as J o e M orrissey of S alem sp en t M ooberry. Miss M elanson unw ound elected tem p o rary ch airm an . Mes E nclosed find cents. P lease sen d m e th e p a tte rn s ! a s trin g leading to su rp ris e m is- th e w eek -en d h ere. dam es C arl S ch ild h au er, Ew ald Junior Aid to Meet ■ cellaneous sh o w er gifts. Mrs. F. W eichbrodt an d W illiam H ering checked below , a t 15 cen ts each: L u th era n J u n io r Aid m eets thia D ooher san g tw o songs w ritte n by w ill serv e on the v isitin g com m it P a tte rn No. 8403 Size Mrs. M attie S m ith in honor of F riday aftern o o n w ith M rs W il tee d u rin g May. M esdam es E rnest Miss M elanson. Misses E laine and liam H am elm an A M other's day H allauer, V erona H elm old and K ath leen C aldw ell sang a song p rogram w ill be observed P a tte rn No. 8320 S ize M ike N eu m an n w ere delegated to D ick L aF ollette. w ho w as r e P resen t w ere M esdames W. Poole p re p a re g ra b bags fo r th e school P a tte rn No. 8317 Size | and E. D eaville of H illsboro. G. tu rn e d from th e D oern b eeh er h o s and S u n d ay school picnic to be w a s G ibson of F orest G rove. F. Dooher. pital T uesday, w h e re he held M ay 31, an d M esdam es N am e F. O 'D onnell. W. V anLom . M Mel- G eorge M eyer and Jo h n H aase , anson, T. W ilkins, A B rock and hav e ch arg e of a rra n g em en ts for A ddress ■ L ester M ooberry. M isses J u lia th e noon m eal. C ity ..... S tate Jo h n so n of P ortland. O leva B erger. M r and Mrs. H erm an R u ecker ) M yra W eidew itsch. E velyn Reed. and fam ily visited th e H enry H IL LSB O R O A RG U S Floy W right. E laine and K athleen R uecker fam ily at S alem Sunday. C aldw ell of H illsboro. M a r t h a Mises H elen B uck, C aroline S p ieschaert, and M arie M elanson. Wood, H elen. D orothy and C lara B ir th d a y C e le b r a te d H elm old. V elva H yde an d Mrs. a t C o rv allis. Mr. V ance, h ead of Miss M arg u erite Ja e o b sm u h len I V erona H elm old visited at th e E w ald W eichbrodt hom e M ay 3 in se c re ta ria l d e p a rtm e n t at O regon w as honored w ith a b irth d a y p arty i honor of E len o re’s b irth d ay . S tate college, p re se n te d D o ro th y a t h e r hom e on F rid ay evening | G uests w ere Musses W innifred ■ Six applications for m em bership M artin w ith th e in d iv id u a l state M ilbranc!!, M arjo rie M cC orm ack. i w ere received by th e Young (By Mrs. O. H. Peterson) m edal. T h is is th e second sta te D elores Sahnow . V irginia C h artrey , P eople's society of th e L u th era n B EN D —A lvin M aly w as p leas m ed al M iss M artin has w on th is R u th P rice. G eorgiana Jones, B etty church at a m eeting M ay 1. a n tly su rp rised at his hom e S a tu r D olm onte an d th e honor guest. P u p ils of th e B loom ing public y ear. S h e receiv ed th is a w ard for an d Iow a H ill schools atten d ed d ay ev en in g in honor of his b ir th h av in g th e best sco rin g on p o in ts M essrs. C lifton O p pcnlander, Her- day. P re se n t w e re R o b ert P lieth . i b e rt H uson. T om m y S elfridge, B ud th e m usic festiv al in H illsboro Mr. an d Mrs. H. L. E isn er an d in sh o rth a n d th ro u g h o u t th e state. dy E rickson. F rancis S chm idt and M ay 1. M iss L o u ise H arriso n , also of B illy H am elm an. ch ild ren . H erm an Z w ien er. Mrs. Mrs. Maurer Hostess T ig ard , ra n k e d seco n d only lack in g C le a n - I 'p P la n n e d F ern H ill L adies’ clu b m et at Jo e B aggenstos an d Jo h n , B en n ie th re e p o in ts of D o ro th y 's ratin g . C em etery board m et M onday th e hom e of Mrs. M a u re r A pril an d M ary. A rth u r S teinhoff, L ew is T his is th e sev en th consecu tiv e 30. A pot luck luncheon w as se rv A m stad. E m m a. M ax an d A nna y e a r th a t Mrs. E lw e rt's team has ev en in g at the M. E church. Work ed at noon follow ed b y a .shower W elk. Jo e K usie. Jo e B aggenstos. placed first in th e rad io s h o rth a n d for "clean -u p " before M em orial day to begin and each lot ow ner fo r Mrs. F re d A nderson. T h e r e C lau d ia S tein . M r. and Mrs. Jo h n contest. an d ch ild ren . Iren e m a in d e r of th e day w as sp en t in R oshak J r A g ro u p of ten stu d e n ts from G O N E !— T H E H IG H C O S T sew ing q u ilt blocks fo r Mrs. M au r W ilson an d A lv in M aly Sr., and er. M esdam es A nna S h ip ley and Mr. and Mrs. M aly an d d a u g h te r T ig ard , in clu d in g a boys' q u a rte t OF S T O M A C H T R O U B L E B etty Jean . Jo e K usie. Jo e B ag co n sistin g of M arvin F inley. D on K a‘ -' S h ip ley and M isses O rpha D on't pay $2.50 to $5.00 for r e SI.' .ey a n d L ouise M a u re r of genstos an d A rth u r S tein h o ff fu rn - ald H ite, Jo e F o w le r a n d Bob lief from stom ach pains, indiges .ished th e m usic, p lay in g accordion M oore (p laced fo u rth » ; a g irls' K .llsb o ro w e re guests. q u a rte tte , w ith M illie B ecvar, tion. h y p eracid ity . T ry D r Em il's L u cille and P a tric ia M ann spent an d violin resp ectiv ely . F ran ces G holson. G lenora Spous- K ath lee n R am sby, H elen B all and Adla T a b le ts - 3 w eeks' tre a tm e n t last w eek w ith th e ir g ran d m o th er. only $1. R elief or y o u r m oney back. M rs. D uncalf, w hile th e ir m other, ta. E m m a C lark . P h y llis W orten- V era F ish singing. E n tere d in th e —K ra m ie n 's P alm D rug S tore.— M rs. W illiam M ann, of C o rn eliu s dyke, H elen an d Alice Johnson. g irls' h ig h voice g ro u p w as M illie ! Adv. B eu lah P eterso n , B erth a and M ar B ecvar: piano. M arjo rie B olough. w as ill a t th e hospital. g a re t B aggenstos. P a tty G holson T h e acco m p an ist w as P eggy O 'N eil. U nion M eets M ay 13 B loom ing F a rm e rs’ U nion w ill of th e local school p resen ted a T ig ard h as sp ecial reaso n s for b e m eet in th e schoolhouse M ay 13. Ja p a n e s e d rill, d ressed in J a p a n in g p ro u d of Don H ite, senior, w ho P u p ils of th e B loom ing school, ese costum es, a t th e M ay day w on first place in th e boys' solo w ho h av e received re a d in g c e r c e le b ratio n a t th e T ig a rd high division. Don sang in co m p etitio n w ith boys from G resh am , P o rtla n d tificates from th e O regon C h il school. d re n 's Book L eague of th e sta te T ig ard high school b aseb all team an d o th e r schools. T h e g ro u p w as lib rary , a re A nita K rah m er, O r d efeated F orest G rove M ay day ■ d irected and ch ap ero n ed by Mi is v ille and E sth er M eyer, J e a n and 8 to 0 T ig ard has w on all th e ir F ran ces N ash, m usic in s tru c to r at 1929 OLDS COUPE— T ig ard h ig h school. B everly H ergert, D oris Sim m ons, b aseb all gam es so far th is y ear. and V ernon and D eE tta G ray. C o m p le te ly re c o n d itio n M rs. J e n n ie F antazzi, w ho has Miss L ena W ende from St. been visitin g at th e h om e of h er ed. G uaranteed Joseph, M o , arriv ed at th e home sister and m o th er, Mrs. Jo e Ju ch e- of h er sister, M rs H en ry S c h eu er m ich and Mrs. Em m a F in n , r e O. K. used c a r m ann, M ay 4 Miss W ende plans sp ectiv ely , for sev eral w eeks, r e an ex ten d e d stay in th e w est. tu rn e d to S an F ran cisco recen tly . Mrs. W ilhelm ina S im an tel a r T ig ard sh o rth a n d class w as p re riv ed A p ril 30 to m ake h er home se n te d w ith a larg e silv e r tro p h y 1926 CADILLAC SEDAN in O regon. S h e w ill d iv id e h er A p ril 25 a t th e sh o rth a n d contest — Seven-passenger. Nice tim e betw een her sons, C arl of N o rth P lain s and G eorge of C o r c o n d itio n , new paint, new neliu s Mrs. S im antel w as fo rm ru b b e r. M e c h a n ica lly O. CANDIDATE FOR erly a resid en t of S cotland, S. D K. G uaranteed Republican Nom ination for S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus. In O. K. used car STATE SENATOR W ashington county $1.50 a y ear S ix m onths 85c. T h ree m o n th s 50 cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. tf Birthday Surprise at Bend Saturday CJ JUMV No Relaxation AP 1931 CHEV COACH — G uaranteed O. K . used car V O T E FOR W. F. YOUNG of Sherwood C andidate fo r D e m o cra tic N om ination -'A ’. 'sf. fo r County Clerk / J- A - Thornburgh Stands For: "N o in crease in taxes. — No new com m issions. No ap p ro p ria tio n s isb in gton county resident 18 that a re not ab so lu tely necessary. R educe tax es by c u rta ilin g e x >. • T axpaying farmer in Ore penses, Not a tool of an y boss, to years. ’ E xperience include:, group nr faction — W ill consider e v e ry bill on it., merit', an d vote ars as school teacher. I years for th e best in te re sts of th e stale E veryone Is a ta x re of P eace at Sherwood, In an d county p ayer. e ith e r real, personal, in ire b u sin ess 10 years. tangible. gas. in d u strial accident, autom obile, d riv e r's license or o th e r tax . E very d o llar spent m in es (Paid Adv.) from you, th en let's ru t out u n n ecessary spending. Will legislate acco rd in g to bu sin ess p rin cip les." (P a id adv.) There can never be any re laxation of vigilance in the business of supplying a com munity with water. Espe cially for d rin k in g p u r poses, from the angles of both health and constant supply. And from the stand point of general domestic uses and industrial needs. It is the sole business of this company to see that water is at your service no m atter what hour of the day or night you want it. Peoples Water and Gas (Jo. R. E. W IL E Y , local m anager ¡tre a te d foi his ears, is rapidly im- proving ut his hom e He is the Koy sm all son of Mr. und Mi 1 .uF ollette Mr and Mrs W A G oodin and Mrs M artha M aun w ere duuici parly guests S a tu rd a y ev ening ol Mrs M. ii v W ard of G aston Miss M artha S pieschaert re tu rn ed from S h erid an last w eek, w here she had been visiting her sis te r . Mrs F rancis V anl.on. and family, Special M other's Program at Oreneo (My Mri ORENCO Hugh R u'dgttg) will h r a T here G lo s s Mrs. M ary B each w ent to F orest G rove last w eek to live w ith her daughter, Mrs. H N. Robinson, for aw h ile TO Mr. an d Mrs E. H anks of Rigby, Idaho, a re visiting h er sister. Mrs A C. P arks, und o th er relatives Mr and Mrs Albion Kolek and A lfred H anson left last w eek for S acram ento, Cal . w h ere th e m en I ask y o u r su pp o rt a t tho a re em ployed p rim a ries May 15 fo r my T h e baseball gam e S unday b e tw een O reneo and A loha w as c a ll candidacy fo r ed off d ue to rain. Mrs. R achel B loom field of S h e l by. Ohio, sister of M rs S I. C ar- l.vle. a rriv e d last W ednesday from P asadena, Cal . w h ere she spent th e w in ter, to visit a few w eeks w ith re la tiv e s in O reneo and F o r a I am a fa rm e r a n <1 est G rove before re tu rn in g to her d a iry m a n and 1 w i l l hom e in S helby, Ohio. fig h t to p ro te ct the fa rm M rs L au ren ce G. Hill atten d ed th e fu n eral of her uncle. H iram ers’ interests. W Scott, at Forest G rove S unday Mr. and Mrs. R alph M orris of • I believe 1 n keeping Longview . Wash . and Mr and Mrs dow n taxes and t h e A. C. T ay lo r of P o rtlan d w are costs o f governm ent. guests of Mr and M rs W II Ring S unday I am in fa v o r o f g iv in g H elen W ilfert w as bro u g h t hom e a from Jo n es hospital T hursday, the people the ben e fit and is convalescing from a m a s o f B onneville pow er. toid operation Mrs. L ydia T e rn 'll a n d Mi I will su p p o rt th e P re si N ellie Mason of P o rtlan d and the dent ami the New Deal. W E A nderson fam ily of Boring v isited M rs W F H u n ter Sunday Mr and M rs O tto 11 • Ed RICHARD G. w ard. E sth er an d a friend from P o rtlan d sp en t the w eek-end at the A dam B ella hom e Bride-Elect Honored M rs L. H cnnulls an d M is O tto Sherwood, Rt. 4 L oehdcn e n te rta in e d w ith a b ru tal show er W ednesday ev en in g at the (P aid Adv t E rank W arren home, h o noring DEMOCRATS State Representative SCOTT « Republican Candidate for C O U N T Y CLERK Primary Election May 15. 18311 —Oregon I nivrrslty Law Grad ■ate. —Four year» Se, retary of Port»4 land Civil Service Board under Ex Mayor» Simon, Rushlight and Albee. — Year» of experience in eommei rial and muideipal boukkrrp ing and auditing — A u d ite d B o o k » w ith M ax t i a n d a ll fo r W a x h ln g to n . B rn to li and Columbia («until-» —Cost Accountant in Washington County Englnrer'a o ilier (P au l Adv» * • m »'■ • • ' « > ; •»(X, . ,? <• •> : ,4 & z > THE MOST AMAZING USED CAR VALUES 1930 FORD DEL-SEDAN — R e b u ilt m otor. G u a ra n teed <). K. $< 285 used c a r ........ LOW EST PR IC ES — M OST C O N V EN IEN T TERMS! 1928 WILLYS KNIGHT COACH — E x cep tio n ally w e ll cared fo r. M u st he seen to he $- a pp re cia ted .. 165 1928 CHRYSLER SEDAN 1928 NASH CABRIOLET Sporty fo r young A m e rica $■< Off 1933 tru c k to haul y o u r b erry crop to m a rket. Priced rig h t EVERY CAR A REAL BARGAIN — O wned by local busi ness man. M any m iles o f 44 RFC* JL ■ good —Cheap tra n s p o rta tio n SA VE HQlî Jxdt) MONEY—BE SURE O F SA TISFA CTIO N ! 350 FORD TU-DOR— T h o ro u g h ly re c o n d itio n ed. G uaranteed O. K. used ear ( w O tf ,$Aff A V ITA L PA RTS C A R E 1929 NASH SEDAN— L ig h t six. Looks good. Runs good $O ff w XiO ALL P O PU L A R M AKES AND M ODELS! 1929 NASH SEDAN — Special six. D ual ig n itio n . Good fa m ily FU LLY RECO ND ITIO NED! ^2l75 192« DURANT -— Runs w ell. Good ru b b e r CHEV A LL PO PU L A R M A R LS AND MODELS! 1929 CHEV COACH — fi-cy lim ler I ra n s p o rta l ion a t low $« cost ......... ............ 195 SAVE MONEY—BE SURE O F SA TISFA C TIO N ! 1935 CHEV TRUCK — Run less tha n 50(1(1 miles. 1 0 - p ly tires. S ix - in c h wheels. O verload springs V SEDAN 125 SEDAN — A perfect ca r fo r the dis c rim in a tin g ^ ff buyer f t> 1933 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP — H ere is the CHEV COUPE — A ir wheels. R um ble scat. O .K . m e ch an ica lly. G u a r anteed O. K . $< used car A LL TUPPER U Í CHEVROLET DEALER tra n s p o rta tio n 1930 Rock Creek Folk Wedded 25 Years 1928 DURANT TU-DOR REM EM BER — T H ESE CARS G UA RA NTEED OK! 1931 pr cial serv ied in observance of M oth er's day at the O reneo com m unity ch u rch S unday m o rning at It o'clock M rs F .1 K o rt/e b o rn ol H illsboro w ill be guest soloist Mrs. 11 A M itchell e n te rta in e d nt a b irth d a y luncheon F riday, honoring Mrs. F. IL L eary of P o rtlan d . C overs w ere laid for eight. Miss E nid A d d in g of V ancouver spent th e w eek w ith M rs C alvin Miss Viola W arren lie freshm ellts at tile Jack S to lle r lim in ' at B e th w ere served to a b o u t 70 guests any S unday night Rev. S cheldt H onored The bride-to-be received m any Rev. E J. S cheldt e e le b ru trd lovely and useful gifts. his 78th b in Inlay a n n iv e rsa ry »fL Miss E thel Bella is spending a Ihe limile of Ills d au g h ter. Mi J couple of w eeks w ith frien d s in I,mils Z uercher. S unday T w en ty - Pol Hand. four cam e to c e le b rate M is I’ ioi I M axw ell and d a u g h te r Mr and M is lien la 11 and fa m B onnie of P o rtlan d spent Hie w eek ily visited Mr and Mrs A ndrew with Mr. and Mrs W II Ring. Leu of B ethany Sunday M r. A u di e w I a n . w h o ha . b e e n ill la hom e from the hospitul and Is m uch Im proved E arl Johnson, w ho lias been very III. Is hom e from the hospital and is I , c n v e r ln g .Iaculi G rò- 10, lily Mr«. Trunk I'.aolilt) w ho u n d erw en t an o p eratio n at ROCK CHEEK A party was SI V incent’s h ospital a few w eeks given in honor of Mr and Mrs ago. is im proving M ik e W aefler s 25th w edding .0110 v ersary at th e ir hom e S atu rd ay O u r classified colum ns m ay hav e night. A bout Ml atten d ed Mr and Just w hat you a re looking for M rs W aefler received m any love Read them . If ly and useful gifts. U pper grades of Rock Ci ek school w ith th e ir teacher. H erb ert Scheldt, atten d ed th e music festiv al at Noil h P lains Friday Mr. S cheldt rep o rts th at th e festival wus an im provem ent over lust year's. Mr. and Mrs. A be Z uhler and fam ily atten d ed a su rp rise parly 1929 FORD COUPE — Runs good. Good ru b b e r ,< ^‘t 75 1929 CHEV COUPE — Low m ileage . cal to operate EVERY CAR A REAL BARGAIN! Economi- $200 1929 FORD COUPE —J LOW EST PRICES — MOST C O N V EN IEN T TERMS! $-4 ffll Looks w e ll. W o rth the money JL m M ( VISIT US FOR BETTER VALUES -TODAY! H ills b o r o M o to r C o. James Whitelaw, Prop. 318-332 E. Main Street Phone Day or Night 444 Hillsboro, Oregon V