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Page Two H IL L S B O R O North Plains P.-T. A. Elects Hillsboro Man Tells About Hobbies and Stamps NORTH P I.A IN S — N o rth P lain s P.-T. A. m et T uesday ev en in g w ith a pot luck supper. C. T. R ic h a rd son of H illsboro gave an in terest- ing talk on hobbies. He also show - ed his stam p collection. New offi- cars w ere elected fo r th e follow - ing yeur: Mrs. M arie C h am b er- lain, president; H azel WiedewiUch» v i e « - p r o s 'd e n t ; M rs. B e rth a W lenocke, r e - e le c te d s e c r e t a r y . an d Mrs. Tom Stigum , re-elected treasu rer. Su<’<’css The dance th a t w as given by th e ariK 1T tY ’ V '-'nion Farmers U nion baseball clubs w as tfro'i♦ success. ciioonce Wnvt z4>-me«A a a great N ext Lonofrt b enefit dance will be given May 16 at th e N orth P lain s K. P. hall. Game Rained Out The N orth P lains and S au v ies Island baseball gam e w as rain ed out w ith the score 2 to 0 in fav o r of N orth Plains. It w ill b e p o st poned to a later date. Mrs. J. W. P ritc h a rd atten d ed a b rid al show er for Miss V iola W ar- ren of O rerco last W ednesday at th e hom e of Mrs. Jo h n W alter. Mr. and Mrs. Emil M iller m ade . . . to Chehalis. t ........ Wash.. ,,_ o „ . Tuesday. „ .o u a - a trip M r" and'M rs." G eorge Miiier“of C ascade Locks vl.fited frien d s on P um pkin Ridge last w eek T he N orth P lain s cooking clu b m et at th e hom e of S co tty S tig u m last W ednesday. T he p re p a ra tio n of b reak fast food w a s d em o n strated. M argaret M cM ahan was tak en in as a new m em ber. A b irth d a y d in n e r w as g iven at th e hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. M. R. F inch of P ortland. P re s e n t w ere M>. and Mrs. H enry C ypher. Mr. add M rs L ester C y p h er and M r and Mrs. E lm er M ays of Y am hill A V 8 R evnoldsWT h ^ e e n .hby ” ” prizes w ere Mrs. H en ry C y p h er and Mr. M athiesen first, an d Mrs. A lvord and Mr. H ollenbeck sec- ond. T he n ex t card p arty w ill be °f H en ry CyPhCr M r^ M aV g erv V andehev of H ills b ^ K Ä ^ V Ä a t th e hom e of Mrs. J . K. D avis of N orth Plains. R obert M eek and B abe D eaville a re b u ild in g a plan in g m ill a t N orth Plains. CHURCHES The Congregational Church C h u rc h school. 10 a. m., Rich- ard W iley, su p erin ten d e n t; M oth- e r 1« day program . 11 a. m.. larg ely th e m usic of old m elodies, w ith serm onette. “In te rp re te r B etw een Gods and Men.” Music: P rocesion- a! hym n; prelude. ’The L o s t C hord;’* tw o choir num bers, “T he C h u rch in th e W ildwood" an d " P ra y e r fo r M others;" violin. "H ow ---------------------------------- — — Mother’s Day May 10 Remember your Mother this year with a portrait of yourself . . .'i t will be the most prized of her gifts. C a ll fo r an a p p o in tm e n t to d a y . Schramel Studio 109 S. 2nd Hillsboro D ear to My H eart A re th e Scenes of My C h ildhood" and " 0 T h at My S a v io r W ere Your S av io r Too;" tw o solos by C laire B eeler. "T he N in ety and N ine" and "T he Lily of th e V alley;" tw o solos by M rs W illiam Boscow, "In th e S ecret of H is Presim ce" and "M y Ideal- an d stran g ers A bouquet of flow - ers w ill be given to th e oldest m other, th e y oungest m other, and also to th e m o th er of th e larg est n u m b er of ch ild ren S e rv ic w for S u n d ay are as follow s: B ible school. 9 45 a. in ; C om m union service, follow ed by a M other's ARG US, H IL L S R O R O , OREGON Thursday, May 7, 1935 In ttie b attle royal w ere H ow ard H ollenbeck. W arren T aylor. Billy W K b l 'X l , IN l i i t t i . KHTATK Best, and P aul H ergert, N orm an W ritt» S tan to n refereed all m atches. Klr» »ml A ut intuibile Inaurane« Ed C lark, w ho has been ill for Muka Lu« ne end laaua B u ratf Hantle the last month, is im p n n ing great- KURATI.I & VVISMEIt : ly. / McClure Find* Results n i i a s in u tu . (» H g iio N Mrs Je ff K ennedy e n te rta in e d Mother;" two hymns bj congrega- day address by the pastor Chris- W ell Known Citizen Dies thi* bridge clu b .April 29 M rs V ein We specialize in q u a lity com Trleph elie ISSI I2.1l) Kecoilll 91. on C lassified Ads Fine tion. "N earer My God to T in e " tian E ndeavor. 7 p. in . p reaching, m ercial p rin tin g A rgus. tf P rlck ett w on high. M rs A lfred at Cherry Grove .1 A M cC lure of S k y lin e boule and "H e L eadeth Me."—T. A rth u r H p. in. M id-w eek m eeting. 8 p. in Lewis second an d M rs C. B. Hall c a rd mi the m o u n tain bet w een h ere D ungan, actin g m in ister. We cordially in v ite you to all consolation. N ext m eeting w ill be and P o rtlu u d v isited the A rgus assem blies M. P u tm an , pastor. H iram W. Scott. 80. w ell know n w ith Mrs C. H Hall M ay 14 recen tly , lb ' said that lie lunl ( F irst C hurch of C h rist (S cientist) re sid e n t of the county for n e a rly Kojl Shlgeno. w ho is in the used Argus ela.- siiied sev eral tim es 1 S ervices a re h eld e v ery S unday h alf a cen tu ry , died at his hom e Foursquare Church Em anuel hospital in P o rtlan d , is and found them m ore p ro d u ctiv e , at 11 a. m ; W ednesday even in g T onight (T h u rsd ay ) at 7:45 Rev at C h erry G rove • im proving. services at 8 o'clock; S u n d ay school II D. M itzner w ill b rin g his clo s A p ril of resu lts th a n tile P o rtla n d pu- jw F u n eral at 11 a. m. P u p ils up t o 't h e age in g m essage of an alm ost th re e - Mr and Mrs. Mac D ale and p els Tile A rgils elli sifie.l page i ' - ( | ,,f 20 y ears a re w elcom ed F ree Ni rm an H olgate of Tci rebonne th i' g reat m ark et place of W ash S u n d ay a ftern o o n read in g room open on W ednesdays spent S a tu rd a y night at th e Ro> ington county T he cost is little, and S a tu rd a y s from 2 u n til 4 p. m. P arm ley (mine in Banks. T hey a t bill th e re su lts a re vers satisfactory S u n d ay 's topic. "A dam an d F allen tended the lim erai of D. H olgate in in Ibi' g reat m ajo rity of eases. in g co m p a n v Man." H illsboro Monday. chapei. , " _____ A rthur M orrill and fam ily have FOR S H E R IF F , o p D ém ocratie T he w idow . O live » ¡9 M. p C h u rch (B ethany) tick et, v ote for C urls B ennett moved from the parsonage to the On G erm an to w n road. S undav 12 :i G ibson house, form erly occupied Paid a,b school ev erv S u n d ay , 10 a m.; G er- FEATURE LENGTH b> P ete Elliason and fam ily. m an service, 11 a. m„ first and S ta te C apitol N ew s L e tte r G lv- | G ene W hite w as bro u g h t hom e th ird S u n d ay s; E nglish service. 11 • . “ F riday from a H illsboro hospital, ing th e h ig h lig h ts of official ne- I a. tn., second a n d fo u rth S u n d ay s E v e ry w eek in . hen- he u n d erw en t a th ird o p e r tiv ity at S alem (su rv iv e : Mrs. C h a rle s W escott. w —E. J u liu s T raglio, pastor. tf tf ation for e a r tro u b le tw o w eeks ibe Argua P o rtlan d ; H enry W. S cott, G as ago. He is im p ro v in g nicely. R em em ber them a> the low- R anks M. E. C h u rch t o n : Mrs. A lbert V onderw erth. Mr. an d M rs F ran k A kers of llfn h ig h la n d e n in ‘Bonny S u n d ay school ev ery S u n d ay at S au lsalito , Cal.: A. M Scott. G a s V ancouver, W ash., sp en t th e w e e k 9:45 a. m., Mrs. F re d W olford, su ton: Mrs. Ja m e s W inton. C h e rry end v isitin g M is Bella H artw ick S c o tla n d ? " T hey're even p erin ten d en t. P re ach in g services | I G rove, and Mrs. G uy R aven. S tock- and Mr. an d M rs Jo h n H artw ick funnier now a s a c o u p le of by E llsw o rth T ilton, y asto r, every i ton. C al.; also seven g ra n d ch ild ren and dau g h ter. v a g a b o n d g y p sies . . . in a S u n d ay ev en in g a t 8* o'clock. L a and fo u r g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n . T he B anks O dd F ellow s lodge Fenders Straightened dies’ m eets H iram W. S cott w as b o rn at I fu ll-le n g th scream ie th a t ... , A id . . „ firs t an d th ird enjoy-.d an oyster su p p er in th e ir G ran t, W orth county. M issouri. Oc- " ed nesdays at -• P «o. tf h a s g ra n d music a n d ex hall S a tu rd ay evening A nutn- I te b e r 19. 1855 H e cam e to O regon . . cltem ent a s well! B eth an y B ap tist C hurch in 1873 and w as m a rrie d M arch 14. w ere present C ecil S nodgrass of with each Paint Job M ay 3: C h u rch school, 9:45. 1,1 1879 H e first settled in Scoggins ber of v isito rs from P o r t I a n d i valley an d had lived in th e vicin- B anks and G eorge S ch n eid er on th re e d ep artm en ts: serm on at 11. • 1 it.v of his hom estead e v e r since the re q u ire m e n ts of a good se c re M editations on th e L ord s S upper. P a llb e a re rs in clu d ed th re e of tary. Y oung P e o p le s B ible stu d y and Prepare for Season Mr. S co tt's grandsons. H iram . PA IN E ’S ALITO TOP AND devotional. 7:15. S ong serv ice and B ak er-K elly com pany of Salem ; H o w ard and W allace Scott, and £ r T on at ®'lul Br.oti e rlv J Love' PA IN T SHOP had tw o m en on th e job M onday i Ja c k s e e boys. M rs E vans w as * W ednesday. B ib le stu d y and pray- i soloist. Dr. O. II. H olm es officiat- in B anks, g ettin g th e P arm lcy hall 415 K. Jackson St. e r m eeting, an d ch o ir practice.— Phone 'I27IX Rev. A. L. K lein sch m id t and m ach in ery in o rd e r for the T. A. Leger, pastor. i ed. stra w b e rry season. T hey h av e used w eek cam paign. His su b je c t w ill to g e th e r dow n h e re in O regon as th is b u ild in g for th e past t w o 1 B aptist Church N ex t S u n d ay w ill be M o th er's be “D ivene W orship" o r "Is G od e ld e r an d pastor. You w ill be >nor th e a M e,h °d ist?" F rid ay ev en in g w ill g reatly blessed by the h u m b le but day and m otherhood of o u r co u n try Som e- a sP ^ lal m issio n ary rally . Rev. sp irit-fille d m in istry of Rev. S tew - w h at w ill be sa id in th e serm on A L K leinschm idt, re tu rn e d m is- art. A ll a re in v ite d to th ese serv- co ncerning th e C h ristia n view o f . s ‘o n ary from India, w ill sp eak an d ices. T h e S u n d ay school su p e rin - J. M. ^ P ^ ih M a fe ^ n ^ s h u n tld ^ e ' " d r e i s e d ^ r n also Hiram W. Scott Buried Sundav / THURS-, F R I, SAT. ¥ ‘ 2 MAJOR FEATURES 2 ■THE GREATEST OF THEIR LAUGH RIOTS!! F Paint Your Car F R E E STRETCHER b-v th % un. ^ ^ tia n eco" omJ c Pro sH w ilP ^ o ^ Ä o r a t e “ M o t h e r T ’d a ? 1 ‘ 5u re , of, k l,he tln ?M' ua n d u d °, no: A g if wHl Ibe g .c e n in th e S u n ' for«et th a t o u r ch u rc h school spe- day" schooi t0 th ? olde‘? ‘ ¿ d £,all2? s »» te ac h in g t h e B ible t o , he y oungest m o th e r « resen t • S w ith L :PPT h e P 8Ä X V - S ”~ ial m essa« « M o t h e ^ X l i m eetin g T h u rsd ay . 7:30 p. m ; sG n- ' 15 ° " ^ f w B n e iin g an d X - b e d elivered in b o th th e m o rn in g day school S unday. To a. m.; - / S T m r\ h e \ X m r ; m ' ' " , : ; w orth. - - "M other". In co n n ectio n w ith th is i B ible sto rv h o u r is held at 3 o'clock a b e a u tifu l m u sical p ro g ram w ill ev ery S u n d av afte rn o o n All chil- Methodist Episcopal Church be giv7 n / « “ u rin g h y m n s a n d d ren a re invited. G od is blessing. C h u rch school. 9:45 C C W eber i on? s a b o u t. m o th er. T u esd ay an d Com e an d w o rsh ip w ith us. ices w ill __, b e th e u su al g en eral su p e rin ten d e n t: M rs. T. W. ’ | F rid a y „ serv „ j T rin ity L u th e ra n C hurch M cDonald, p rim a ry su p erin ten d e n t P^a j e r an d in sp ira tio n a l m eetings. x D x ivin« .,,,,c w nrehi,, xuuLncra i, , seek to co m b in e d ig n ity a an n d d ! P u b lic w o rsh ip a t 10:30 a. m.; T oday ln f o h u u r r c w h o . - rsb t F o u r- . 9:45. S u n d ay and "T B h ible class of at ¿ Y p esterday w o r? h y L Jag u Y “ an d 6 T : » o m e o rro S w g " ?»u a re G u !P y a P. D u ffield S erm school o n topic. e M other C h rist." Y ou a re co rd ially com vd to w o rsh ip w ith us. R-xt-iL-o UctIlA.3 I— firrll 1 lie 'll for Antonio Jacqueline Wells PLUS FEATURE No. 2 If no m in ated and elected I w ill co n sid er th e d u ties of C ounty C lerk my m ost im p o rta n t oblig atio n and w ill e n d ra v o r to be honest and c o u r teo u s in all my dealings. w el- a new PETER B.KYNE «Paid Adv.) T i'-n n U e te a tS lL c I I ll L ia S tO ll n , . . . . . B A N K S—B anks h ig h school de- •<?a‘ed G a s to n s team h ere 9 to 5 B anks Uneup: R aym ond D iertckx. c: D onald S p ie n n g . p; W arren , b; Y‘c. L ester S chlegel vs. F re d B a m b e rg e r vs. FOR SALE D raintile — all sizes, both cement and Willamina d ay . Building blocks and tile, all sizes, either clay or con crete. Sewer Pipe, Culvert Pipe, Well Casing, Founda tion Blocks, Cement, Sand and Gravel. ~.b' ¿5?" te r Schlegel. 3 b; A lb e rt V andom - d e n . ss; G len Irelan d . If; Jo h n M cB eth. cf: J a c k Seabold, rf. Mrs. G eorge Mose an d son Roy of P h ilo m ath sp en t th e w eek-end w ith Mr. an d Mrs. V ern P rlc k e tt an d ch ild ren . T hey re tu rn e d hom e S u n d ay w ith Mr. an d Mrs. G len Moss an d B alph Moss, w ho spent S u n d ay in Banks. S m o k er S uccess T h e se n io r class received $7 65 clea r on a sm oker and popcorn sale sponsored last w eek. T h ere w e re th r e e m ain b outs an d a bat- tie royal. F T on th Vic e bo u L ts aP w ere G eorge i„ hose e k vs orte; O renco M eet a t th e ch u rch a t 1 30 a - m. b eg in n in g J u n e 7. P a sto r H f £ ■ tr a n s p o rta tio n T = ? y M a J S ' H a lle r m ay b e co n su lted an y A Hal Roach Production Countv Clerk - serv ice at 7:45, "M y H o u rs of J r " Pas1or- .. M em ory in Song." We e x te n d a T nxi.M n p i . i ™. i— r-i. u m ost cordial in v ita tio n to all to T u a la tin P *a ,n s * ^ byt, , a ,C* u rch jo in w ith us in th e h o u rs of serv - c ° U j m lles p o rth of H illsboro) ice an d w o rsh ip an n o u n ced here. S u n d ay services: P reach in g . 11 a On S u n d ay m o rn in g th e p asio r scijo°l, 10:15 a m., C w ill preach a M o th er’s day serm on. E ’ ' 30 5 M? sionar7 an d R ussell M organ w ill sing. T h e ‘ W ednesday of m onth. ev en in g serv ice w ill be a p ro g ram sp ecial p ro g ram w ill b e g iven of sto ry and song ap p ro p ria te fo r S u n d ay in honor of m o th ers. T h e th e day. T h is p ro g ram is b e in g ^ r i n g w ill be fo r th e b o ard of sponsored by th e K ing's D aughter* P en sio n - Rev. A. C arrick , pastor, class of th e ch u rc h school, assisted ~ bv th e choir — C h arle M Reed Pilgrim House p asto r ’ M ay 8: St. M ichael. A rch an g el, _.. M ay 9: C o m m em o ratio n of W illiam Bautist! Church B radford. P ilg rim F a th er. 1657. S u n d av school at 9 45 Come and i M ay 10: M o th er's day, w ith ch ap el stu d y w ith u ^ k n m v , ''e rv ice of w o rsh ip a t 10:30 a. m. y o u r B ible T he only book th a t S e rm °n. "Mothers of M en." H ym ns tells us of e te rn a l life G rad ed h o n o rin S th e M other of Je s u s and classes and co m p eten t te a c h e rs f o r | ° ? r m o th ers. S unday, M ay 17. th ird each class. B rin g som eone w ith I of serles of serm ons; topic. "O u r vou E v ery b o d y w elcom e M orning iIoly M other, th e C h u rch .” E ve of w orship a ’ 11 A sp ecial m essage A-sct'nsion day service, W ednesday. M o th e rs daV b ? t h e X s t o r M ay 20 at 7:30 P m - A n n u al E v en in g service a t 8 * P ra v e rV e rv cen sio n tid e m u sical serv ice. S u n - ice T h iis d a y 8 p m W ednesday da-v - M ay 24. 10:30 a. m. F east of Mav e 'L ^ a ^ d ie M ay « 31. rn - “ aU 13 3 h th om f X s ' S. A A^ id n 7 w e ill “ s m X eet P en teco « st is bba" « h S u o n u d r ay s / t o m o 9:30 Republican Candidate B ill K elly. B oyd B ush. I I I P hone 1341 8C News and “Silly Sym phony” On Account of This Big Double Rill The W ill Bi- NO Preview Saturday Night II I SUN. - MON. - TUES. Rr. I Cont,nuoua Show Sunday — 2 p. m. to 11 p. ALL SIZES CLAY A N D CONCRETE DRAIN TILE Hillsboro Concrete Brick PLUS Tile Co. M - G - M B R IN G S YOU T H E G R E A T E S T O U T D O O R R O M A N C E OF T H E Y E A R I N o rth of C an n ery , across W. W ashington St. 19, a ch ick en d in n e r w ill be serv ed m ° rn in g ex cep t M onday, from 10 b y th e ladies of th e ch u rc h a t th e 0 clo<k noon, or by ap p o in t- V eteran s' h all b etw een 5:30 an d a ‘ *b e house office, 232 N. T h ird avenue. 7 p. m. A dm ission 50 cents. Christian Church L o rd ’s day u n ified s tu d y -w o t- ■ sh ip service, 9:45-11:45 a. m. M oth- ! e r ’s day: P re se n ta tio n of b ouquets to th e o ld est m o th er, y o u n g est m o th er, y o u n g est g ran d m o th er, m o th er of larg est fam ily an d m ost c h ild ren w ith h er, a g ift to th e u n g est b ab y presen t. S p e c ia l' Yodeling, Music, Singing y m o usic b y th e "99” m en ’s class. M o rn in g w o rsh ip , 10:45- 11:45. M o th er's day m usic b y choir. M es sage on "M o th er” by pastor. C h ris tia n E ndeavor, 7 p. m.. In te rm e d i May 9 — 8 p. m. a te and Y oung People. E v an g el istic service, 8 p. m. Song serv ice I assisted by young people. Serm on, “T he F irst C h u rc h C onven tio n ,” 1311 S. W. 3rd Ave. - Portland b ap tism al service a t close o f se rv ice. T uesday, 2 p. m., m o n th ly A id an d m issionary m eetin g a t church. "T he C h u rch W ith a F am ily S p i r - . B y the Famous It" in v ites you.—R. L. P u tn am , Reichmuth Fam ily pastor. Swiss Concert Free M ethodist Church S p ecial serv ices w ill b eg in M ay 13 at th e F re e M ethodist ch u rch w ith J. R. S tew art, d is tric t eld er. Rev. S te w a rt w as co n v erted u n d e r th e p re a c h in g of th e p re s e n t pas- tor, J. N W alker, a few y e a rs ag o in C anada. N ow , th e y a re w o rk in g I I J | I Saturday SWISS HALL Adm ission 35c Dancing after program Beaverton Church of Christ S pecial M o th er’s d a y pro g ram d u rin g th e B ible school h o u r n ex t , S u n d ay m o rn in g to w hich a special in v ita tio n is g iven to all frien d s d we want to serve you to the best of our ability Because WANTED 1000 MEN OR WOMEN In our daily contact* with car owner*, we’ve had an excellent opportunity to observe tire performance. One brand of tire* always ha* stood head and shoulders above the rest...giving added mile age, more safety, greater dependability. And so, in selecting a tire for our many customers, we picked the "U. S.” Line. Let us demon- strate how we can save you money and show you why you’ll be safer on U . S. Royals. A T ONCE to open $50.00 pavings accounts with this association. We need $50,000 to meet the de mand for new home loans. W e w ill p ay you 3 % o r m o re on y o u r m o n ey . MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOA N BANK SY STEM R eliable Washington Savings Qc Loan Ass’n. J . M. PERSON, M an ag er Savings & Loan Bldg Hillsboro, Oregon F IR S T —"C overed W agon" T hen—"In Old A rizona” Anil "C im m aron Too! BETTER BATTERIES Prices on most products are advancing—yet you can buy DELCO Batteries today at lower prices than ever before and Delco offers you LONGER BATTERY LIFE. Come in and see our new Battery values. Sahnow Bros. Garage Phone 1271 3rd and Lincoln Hillsboro NOW I "Robin Hood of El Dorado” | An Epic of Early Days in the West — I PLUS — V audeville in Pictures and O ther Short Subjects ■ UH ■ ■ B H n i| I WEDNEDSAY ONLY M,7 | A | Dumas’ romance ol steel on steel. .. reborn on ihe screenl 4 50-21 5.50-17 4.40-21 4.75-19 MacKenzie Motor Co. Corner Third and W ashington Phone 911 I r/.th waiter abbi , P aul iukas , margot grahame , heather angel , ia n keith , M o ro n i Ol»«n, O nslow Sl»v«ns, R oiom ond Pincbot, John O u a le n , Ralph Forbes, N ig e l de B ruliur Screenplay by Dudley Nichols and Rowland V lee Directed by lowland V lee Attoctare Producer. • 1 fl Fe.d fencing nrrunaementi by h id Caven« A lso SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS 4