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- •