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Pa (TP Two H IL L S B O R O Big T ow nsend Session H eld I th e U. S. 2) "th at w e ho ld a .■series of at least one th o u san d I T ow nsend conventions. '. ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O . OREGON Thursday. May II . 193C West V nion local of tile F u n n el ' ' U nion T h u ra d a j night. Joo and Tom S tre tc h e r gave a saw solo w it!- piano accom panim ent M rs I S ti etch e r w as also present ( I t v l l t i f v l ( 'tillr < -b Ic y > G eorge Jaco b i ll w ill be in itiated i l l y M l* . M . r v S a n d y ) REED V ILLE Weedville .scltonl m onths and h er m o th er Mrs. L illie at th e next nii'ctuig. SI, m b eis tor : F irst C hurch of C h rist tS cien tist) BANKS T h e senior c la n <rf K elsey of H illsboro, w ill m ak e h er a county fan booth include F red will hav e its ¡iniiii.il com m ence- W e s te r n D ir e c t o r S p e a k e r S ervices a re held ev ery S u n d ay Jossy, E lm er G u c lb e r, Jo h n G ales B an k s union high school invites hom e w ith h er incut cxci ci c ; tonight iT Iilii: day i at 11 a. n r: W ednesday ev en in g a t P o r t la n d M e e t in g and Russell L oftis All m em ber., a rc at th e R eedville ch u rch R ay-M aling P re p a re S tatio n services at « o 'clo ck ; S u n d ay school ev ery o n e to a tte n d th e com m ence W orkm en a re re p a irin g and r e n urged lo c o n trib u te w hat they can Mi - A gnes T ay lo r left last w eek (at 11 a. nt. P u p ils u p to th e age m en t exercises at 8 15 p m. T h u rs to m ake the booth a success ( B v Tt. I,. P u lm in i) for a t u p la s t w ith h er m n-ln law , of 20 y ears a re w elcom ed. F ree day. M ay 21. in th e high school o v atin g the w areh o u se n e a r th e d e Social co m m ittee has ai i an..c l a a u d ito riu m . T he class roll is very pot for a receiv in g statio n for th e T he w rite r was one of at least read in g room open on W ednesdays »ml d au g h ter, Mi and M rs J F tw en ty -fiv e citizens of th is com and S atu rd a y s from 2 u n til 4 p. m sm all th is year. It consists of tw o R ay-M aling can n ery d u rin g s tr a w dance for May 21. th e la I of th e I )i uiniiion.l of P o rtlan d Mrs Tay season g irls, Iren e G a rd n e r and M ary b e rry season. lor w ill visit frien d s in K entucky, m unity that atten d ed th e m onster S u n d ay 's topic. "A dam an d F allen S andy, and n in e boy- West U nion local w ill se rv e pot i I * nn er ee, an.I o th er c a slc in late- . an Ire la n d A m eetin g of P o rtla n d E lectric mass m eeting of T ow nsend clubs at Man." N o rm an S tan to n . H arry N ishikaw a. P ow er com pany sh a re h o ld e rs w as luck d in n e r at th e n ex t county the city aud ito riu m in P o rtlan d P-T. A in stallatio n of offleei . G eo rg e F inck. W illiam Best. D on held F rid a y m orning in th e R N F arm ers' U nion m eeting in H ills Sunday, th e occasion b ein g t h e M. E. C h u rch < B eth an y I w as conducted F rid ay b y Mrs ald S p ierin g . R ussell M allei. M er A. hall J P. P asehall. e x ecu tiv e boro Ju n e t! visit of S en ato r F ran k A rbuckle. G eorge Itnltn On G erm an to w n road. S u n d ay W estern R egional d irecto r, of Los school ev ery S unday, 10 a nt.; G e r rill M ead and H o w ard R eppeto secretary , an d tw o o th er re p re s e n ta Jim Im lay of W alla W alla visited T h e class m o tto is W e've crossed Angeles. m an service, 11 a. m„ first and th e bay; th e ocean lies b efo re us." tiv es of th e com pany w ere present, re lativ es J u r e last week If th ere ev er w as a doubt in th e th ird S undays; E nglish service, 11 T he colors a re g reen an d w hite. and Mr. P aseh all ex p la in e d th e c o n Miss Ji lim e S u lliv a n of C hehalis. m inds of O regon T ow n sen d ites as a. m„ second and fo u rth S u n d av s C lass officers a re M errill M ead, d itio n s of th e com pany w ere im Wash . is visiting tier b ro th e r and p ro v in g but could m ak e no p ro m to the success of th is g reat h u m a n —E. Ju liu s T ragiio. pastor. tf p resid en t; H ow ard R eppeto. vice- ise for an y im m ed iate p aym ent of -.isti r-in-l«*v. Mr. an d Mrs. D. I. itarian m ovem ent it was w holly p resid en t: Ire n e G a rd n e r, se c re in te re st o r principal. T h e re a re G eorge II H eazan e f T ig ard , is S ullivan. dispelled by th e sen a to r in his B anks M. E. C hurch Mrs A W iisen h ack and d a u g h te r ta ry -tre a s u re r: H arry N ishikaw a. q u ite a n u m b e r of people in this seeking the co u n ty c le rk sh ip n o m m ilitan t address before the n e a rly S u n d ay school ev ery S u n d ay at serg ean t-at-arm s. T he v aled icto rian co m m u n ity w ho a r e sh a re h o ld e rs ination on th e d em o cratic ticket, Daisy w ere d in n e r party guests capacity audience packed into th at 9:45 a. m.. Mrs. F red W olford, s u w ill be H ow ard R eppeto. The salu- .m l Mi .1 in th e P. E P T hey h av e received pre.*»« nt mg a c o n serv ativ e p latform Suiula.v , I Mi civic auditorium . p erin ten d en t. P reach in g services ta to ria n w ill be Ire n e G a rd n e r no paym ent« of in te re st or p rin - ; for th e favor of the voter Wi iseiihark in P o rtlan d , and in P erh ap s n ex t to Dr. T ow nsend, by E llsw o rth T ilton, p asto r, ev ery W illiam G. H are of H illsboro w ill cip al since e a rly in 1932. H e d eclares that lie w ill m a in th e i veiling w ent to. th e hom e of . th e sp eak er is held in th e esteem S u n d ay ev en in g a t 8* o'clock. L a be th e sp eak er. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Moss and tain th e p resen t office si tup. m a k A ir and M rs G A W eisetibaek at of w estern clu b m em bers and his dies' Aid m eets first an d th ird H igh school te a c h e rs for n ext Mrs C h arles K essler w ere called ing only such changes as he b e N orth Plains, w h ere a fam ily re | tf y e a r w ere chosen by th e school to M aupin T uesday by th e serio u s lieves m ight m ake for m ore e f union w as held S ev en tee n relatives loyalty to Dr. F. E T ow nsend is W ednesdays at 2 p. m. unexcelled. He d eclared th a t in b o ard as follow s: F ra n k Sias, p rin illness of Mrs. Moss' b ro th er. F ran k ficiency and econom y He also d e w ere present. sp ite of rid icu le and persecution T u alatin P lain s P re sb y te ria n C hurch cipal; R. E. D ay. boys' coach; D yer. T hey re tu rn e d hom e F riday. clares th a t he w ill n p p lj th e e x and open opposition to him an d his (F o u r m iles n o rth of H illsboro) Alice I.ane. an d M arth a G iltn er, S u b scrib e now to ttie Argu» In M r an d M rs Roy S ta ffo rd atid I p erien ce gained th ro u g h 2d y e rrs m ovem ent Dr. T ow nsend "m oves S u n d ay services: P reach in g . 11 a. g irls' coach O ne m ore te a c h e r is son Roy and d au g h ter. M rs E rn of o p e ra tin g his ow n business and W ashington county $1 51) u y e a r seren ely onw ard and th e T o w n n r: S u n d ay school. 10:15 a. m.. C. to b e hired, to ta k e th e place of est K angas. of T aft an d Mr. and in business m an ag e m en t for o th Six m o u th s 85c. T h re e m onths 50 send m ovem ent m oves on as it E . 7:30 p. m. W om an's M issionary H azel P aetsch cents. T w o m onths 35 cents. If Mrs. W illiam Moss of B anks w ere ers. n ever has before". B ecause of his society last W ednesday o f m onth. Mr. an d Mrs. H aro ld F rie d ly and S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty g uests a t I Beazan has lived for th e last six NOTH K TO « K H l l l 'O K S very in tim ate acq u ain tan ce w ith d a u g h te r K a th e rin e of B end and th e C h arles K essler hom e. M rs y e a rs a t T igard, w h ere he ow ns the doctor he ch aracterized him The C on g reg atio n al C hnreh Mr. and Mrs. A. J. F rie d le v of A lbert S ta ffo rd of T aft cam e w ith an d o p e ra te s a ran ch and is e m In th e C o u n ty C o u r t o f th e S ln le o f O re - I y o n . f o r W .K h in g tu n C o u n ty . not only a “second A b rah am L in C h u rch school, 10 a. n r. R ich H illsboro sp en t th e w eek -en d w ith th em an d sp en t th e d ay w ith her ployed by th e P acific P u m p com In Ito* M u ll e r o f th e L . « t W i l l n o ,I T e l . I coln" but the "g reatest sta te sm a n of a rd W iley, su p erin ten d e n t; m o rn Mr. and Mrs. R ay P a rm le y an d p aren ts. M r and Mrs. W illiam panly. He cam e to P o rtlan d i n ■oent n o .l i: la t e o f f j i o a L in c o ln M, A m erica today". C o r- n n A . ll e e r iK f i l ing w orship. 11 o'clock; serm on. cn ild rcn . 1904 and has sp en t 26 y ears in M arr, an d fam ily at K ansas City. N 't o e la h e re b y g iv e n t h a t th e u n ite r - ' business in th is state, p art of th e “U n ifo rm ity in T hinking." J u n io r F ire C au ses D am age He show ed his w o n d erfu l le a d e r Mothers Honored s iy n e il. F v n H e le n M e C o ro ii. k. haa been , ship w hen he p ictu red th e doctor scrn i°n. "A S h a rp B argain." M usic: T h e Mac M cK in n ey hom e on F o llow ing S u n d ay school an d th e tim e as an _ em ploye of th e N orth- h y th e r o o m y c o u r t o f th e S ta le o f ! presiding over his n atio n al b o ard i A nthem . "W hen th e L ord T u rn ed B ald M ountain cau g h t fire S u n M other's day p ro g ram S u n d ay , th e w e ste rn E lectric com pany, O re o o n fo r W a h m y tu o C o u n ty , it o ly U lip o io te -t r a e e u lr iv o f Itie la a l w i l l and of n ine men “ as a p resid en t w ith ' **le C ap tiv ity ." D udley B uck. Solo day. .All th e sh in g les w ere b u rn ed ch ild re n d is trib u te d b o u q u ets to liw ta n ie o t o f Koon I .io e u llt M rC o in tle k , i his cabinet". ‘ b -v C laire B eeler.—T. A rth u r D un- off th e house, b u t th e d am ag e w as th e sh u t in a n d aged m o th e rs of CARD OF THANKS tteevuMtfd. a n d Iota d o ty t iu n lif ie d na aoeh. ; gan, actin g m inister. not v e ry great. | th is com m unity. We w ish In th an k o u r frien d s in A l l iie rn o iM h a v lli» i ta lm a a e t iu ia l a n itl j He b ro u g h t w ritte n g reetings M r and Mrs. B ert G rin d le and At th e Boy Scout co u rt of honor R eedville and H illsboro for the ! e s ta te a r e h e re b y r e q u ire tt to praaant b earin g a personal m essage from C h ristian C hurch Mrs. H eb erlein of M cM innville an d in F orest G rove W ednesday night kin d n ess anil sy m p ath y ex ten d e d ■ th e nam e t o m e. w it h p r o p e r vo o e h e ra , ' Dr. T ow nsend in w hich th e g reat L ord's day unified stu d y -w o rsh ip Mr an d M rs F ra n k G rin d le of in th e loss of o u r h u sb an d and I a t th e la w o f f ic e o f M II. Ilo t o p , io B illy K essler, C h e ste r T hom pson. us leader w arn ed th e T ow nsend clubs ~o- r> r t i i t t I H tll.’ita ’ ro . O re u o n . w i t h in a il lo o n lh a , P o rtla n d w ere M o th er's day d in n e r D ale E b erly an d V ernon W olford r fath er. I) I.. T aylor, and also for | fr„m Uate hereof. I against the false p ro p ag an d a de- ' — • _ p a rty guests of Mr. an d Mrs. Eli th e floral offerings, Mrs signed to d estro y th e m ov em en t by w orship. i becam e second class scouts. T he Ta V lor I la l i'd a n d f ir s t p i l l i l i - l u l l M a y 7. t ir il i. oiriiiu lu u u s u u i u ie m u v e m e n i o ' . n - i i o a c » , . v. i • r- G rindle. m aligning its leaders. H ow ever, he « C h ri^ ia n sco u tm aster. V e rle W hite, an d F red and fam ily. 13p I ,n - t p u l i t o n i i,,o J o n e 1. U rlìi. IV A H r.I.k N M .'i < I II M 1 C K . E v a c u i r i X S u n d ay p a rty guests of Mrs. M in W olford acco m p an ied th e boys to did acknow led g e th a t even th e e L L i ’ 1 C % istlan - y'° ; 3 i f th e I . a . t W ill a n d 'I 'i- ,1 a m e n i i f E lm a p u b licity given th e m o v em en t be I n te r ' nie S ch u lm erich an d th e E arl W il : th e court. FOR S H E R IF F , o n D em ocratic L in c o ln M cC , ,rto ir k . D w e n .c d . M II adverse still it gives to th e m ove- ™edl,a*e a ? d y °oUng son fam ily w ere Mr. an d Mrs. W in d u m p , reaid enee a n d n d d r r x ,. H t it llm r o . Has Fire tick et, vo te fo r C u rly B ennett — O H rc R im . a t to r n e y f o r Bald E n la te am i m en t a u n iv ersal p u b licity th a t p lstlc- .s*jr \ i ce' 8 P ' sor M oore an d fam ily . Miss C elia B an k s fire d e p a rtm e n t w as called P aid adv. 12-3 E x w o t r i x . could not be b ought w ith m oney 1 m ' s ? n S se r' ice assisted by y o u n g G ershofield. F erd S ch u lm erich an d out .e a rly S a tu rd a y m o rn in g on P eople have been w on to t h ^ c a S e p f ° plaem Sn™ by pastOr ~ R ' L ' J a c k S ch u lm erich . all of P o rtlan d . a cco u n t of a fire on th e ro o f of th a t before w ere in d iffe re n t be- P u tn a m ' P a « to r _ _ Mrs. A nna S ch u lm e ric h an d Mr. Mr. M oore's w oodshed, w hich a d and Mrs. L o ren S c h u lm erich an d jo in s his house T h e fire w as q u ic k cause of th e u n fa ir tactics of the « „.» .„ai... » _ i . ____, r-u *. FOR BeU investigatio n co m m ittee C h u rch school. 9:45. C. C. W eber, d a u g h te r J u n e of H illsboro, Mr. ly e x tin g u ish e d w hen th e w ater an d M rs C h ester S te w a rt and w as tu rn e d on it. F u rth erm o re. Dr. T ow nsend re- gen eral su p erin ten d e n t: M rs T W d a u g h te r B ern ice of B eav er an d G e ra ld in e K essler of P o rtla n d vealed in his m essage th a t he has M cD onald, p rim a ry su p erin ten d - Mr. and Mrs. H aro ld B an k s and sp e n t th e w eek -en d in B anks w ith tw o im p o rtan t recom m endations to e n t. D ivine w orship. 11 T hem e son of T illam ook h e r p aren ts. M r. an d M rs. Jo h n m ak e to th e n ex t n atio n al conven- , "G od's Love and In terest " Ep- D onald R ep p eto of R yderw ood. K essler. tion to be held w ith in a few m onths w orth League. 6:45: ev en in g serv - W ash , w ho has b een v isitin g rc l- T h e boys' class of th e B anks at C leveland. Ohio, in stead of K an- ice. 7:45: subject. “T h e G ospel of a tiv e s in B anks fo r th e past m onth, S u n d ay school a tte n d e d a p a rty at sas C ity as p rev io u sly announced. M ark." You w ill find in th e se rv - re tu rn e d to his hom e F rid ay . th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. B rab h am T hev are: fl) th a t w e im m ediately ices of this ch u rch at all tim es a at H illside F rid ay ev ening. S ylvia Mi*s Sandv Honored begin th e task of secu rin g a n atio n - welcom e, a al constitutional am en d m en t to the w a 'm " th e h e a f r ^ ’f r i S d ^ ^ o p l e l S andy ™ ° f B anks ; S ev e ra n c e w as invited and fu r n constitution in favor . of the plan plan to T o ffJr fiS h tn n ,,iy » J i Prancls _Tbom.Pson o{ ished th e tra n sp o rta tio n . . .... . . ffer fellow ship. O u r ch u rch P o rtla n d , w as g iv en a m iscellan eo u s Mrs. N J . G riffin an d Mrs. La- by p e.itio n in g ev ery leg islatu re in school offers classes for all.—C. M. sh o w er S a tu rd a y aftern o o n . H ost- V ern D elauney and babv B everly, _______________ Reed, pastor. esses w ere Mrs. C h a rle s S ellers accom panied Mr. and Mrs. H arry an d Mrs. Jam es H arlem an . T h e W hitfield of T im b er to C ascade All S ain ts C h u rch (Episcopal) sh o w er w as h eld a t th e hom e of Locks, o v er th e w eek-end. T hey S erv ices fo r th e fifth S u n d ay a ft- Mrs. H arlem an on D av id ’s Hill. visited Mrs. G riffin 's sister. Mrs 1 e r E aster w ill be h eld as follow s: Miss S an d y receiv ed m an y b eau - R ae M iller, an d also v isited at i C h u rch school. 9:45 a m. M o rn in g tifu l an d u sefu l p resen ts B onneville p ra y e r an d serm on at l l . A cordial Mr. an d Mrs. C lifford S an d y and M r. an d M rs. F ra n k W arfield of ' in v itatio n is ex ten d e d to all.—R eg- V ancouver. W ash., v isited Mrs. B el Mr. and Mrs. M aurice T hom pson ! inald Hicks, vicar. and d a u g h te r w ere S u n d ay visitors la H a rtw ic k one d ay last w eek. M ild red M ead of B ald M oun of L am ar S andy at C orvallis. T rinity Lutheran Church Mrs. A nna Toll, w ho has been ta in w as a w eek -en d guest a t th e N o w E a s ie r T h a n E v e r to D ivine services begins at 10:30 a B row n hom e. sta y in g w ith Mrs. M A. D odds the I n r: S u n d ay school an d B ible class Mr. and Mrs. V ern o n F ields and past tw o m onths, re tu rn e d to h er B uy and O w n u S erm o n topic. "W restlin g M rs. D odson of V an co u v er. W a sh .., hom e in F orest G rove S unday. on the GMAC T im e W . A. w ith th e Lord. Gen. 32. 24-32. Y ou v isited M rs. Leona R obertson and P ay m en t Made P ay m en t P lan a re co rd ially w elcom ed to w o rsh ip Ed C lark M onday, T ru ste e s of th e w aived d eposits I L et us d em o n strate th e w ith us. j ( r an(j M rs. W indsor M oore and of th e W ashington C ounty bank 1936 C H EV RO LET —::— fam ily of P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek - m ad e a 10 p er cent p ay m en t last today. You'll like it! F ilg rlm H ouse end w ith frie n d s an d re la tiv e s in w eek. T his is th e second p aym ent ; R e p u b lic a n C a n d id a t e fo r O SC A R M. M ay 14: C om m em oration of St. B anks. since th ey w ere elected tru ste e s of See These B oniface. A postle to th e G erm ans. S ev en tee n E p w o rth L eag u e m em - th e fund. OK’d USED CARS Mav 1,: R ogation S unday, set a sid e hers a tte n d e d a p a rty at Y am hill Miss B ailey Honored Primary Election May 15. 1936 p ra y e rs for th e success of th e F rid a y ev en in g as g u ests of th e Miss D oris B ailey, b rid e-elect of 1929 OLDS CO U PE — C om pletely , y for —Oregon U niversity I.aw Grad e a r s h arv est. C hapel w o rsh ip at Y am h ill E p w o rth League. H arold H ughes of G rass V alley, j Candidate for reconditioned. G u a ra n - t)9 P uate. 10:30 a m H ym ns of th e seed-tim e. A g ro u p of y o u n g people from w as given a su rp rise sh o w er by teed O K. used c ar m U o —Four years Secretary of Port Serm on, th ird in series on m o th ers. B an k s h eld a w ien er ro ast n o rth of th e high school girls at th e hom e : R e p ub lica n N o m in a tio n land Civil Service Board unde! of M ary S an d y T h u rsd ay evening 1926 C A D ILLA C SEDAN — S even- O ur H oly M other, th e C h u rch ". B an k s F rid a y evening. Ex Mayor» Simon. Rushlight Rev. D u n la p of F o rest G ro v e con- A com ical m o ck -w ed d in g w as giv- ( passenger. N ice condition, new M onday. T u esd ay an d W ednesday FOR and Albee. paint, new ru b b e r. M echanically a re R ogation days. W ednesday, M ay d u cted se rv ices at th e ch u rc h S u n - en by a few of th e girls. M any —Year» of experience in commer- O K. G u a ra n te e d $ 4 Q Ci 20. at 7:30 p. m.. p u b lic w o rsh ip ev en in g in th e ab sen ce of Rev. useful and b e a u tifu l gifts w ere r e rial and municipal bookkeep »or th e eve A scension day N o E. M. T ilto n H e w ill also con d u ct ceived by Miss B ailey. Miss Bailey O. K. used car ing and auditing p ublic w orship on A scension day. services fo r th e com ing tw o S un- has ta u g h t E nglish and has been 1931 C H EV RO LET CO A C H —G u a r M ay 21. S u n d ay m orning. M ay 24. d ay evenings. M em bers of th is th e g irls' coach in th is high school —Audited Books n ilh Max ( ran an tee d O. K. dall for W ashington. Benton a t 10:30 a. m. th e p asto r w ill preach y e a r's sen io r class p u t on a special for th e p ast fiv e years. SLO G A N : H onest, econom ical and used c a r *> W V a special A scension-tide serm on, fe a tu re n u m b e r in h o n o r of M oth- and Columbia Counties B irthday Celebrated im p a rtia l ad m in istra tio n of co u n —Cost A ccountant in Washington 1930 FO RD T U -D O R — T h o ro u g h ly on th e topic, “L ooking U p", to th e er's day. M arg aret C u rrin g to n celebrated ty affairs. C ounty Engineer'» office Mrs. Iris P o w ell of M onm outh h e r se v e n te e n th b irth d a y S unday reconditioned. G u a ra n - ' Q C f l g ra d u a tin g se n io rs of th e h ig h (P aid A dv.) (P aid A dv) school w ho a re atte n d a n ts at C hap- v isited Mrs. B e rn a rd S ellers T ues- ev en in g w hen a group of young teed O. K. used car el. S u n d ay m o rn in g ch ap el tim e day. ■ • g ath ered at th e H eard hotn will be ad v an ced to 9:30 a. m., be- W ilcox B ro th ers H onored for a w ie n e r roast. g in n in g J u n e 7. P asto r H en ry S. M rs. F red W ilcox se rv e d a din - O fficers of th e E p w o rth L eague H aller m ay be consulted an y day n er S u n d ay in ho n o r of th e b irth - w ill hold a b en efit m eetin g S unday ! ex cep t M onday, b etw een 10 a. m day of h e r h u sb an d an d his tw in aftern o o n at 2:30. and noon, or by ap p o in tm en t, at b ro th er. F red an d D ick Wilcox, th e H ouse O ffice, 232 N o rth T h ird T he d in n e r w as a co m p lete su r- I A venue. p rise to F red . P re se n t w e re G eorge JA M E S W HITELAW , P rop. —" — and A nna S chneider. M r. and Mrs. Beaverton Church of C hrlit B ern ard S ellers an d tw o ch ild ren . C hevrolet and Oldsmobile N ext S u n d ay ev en in g at 8 o'clock Mr. and M rs. R alph W ilcox and M A IN LO CA TIO N th e A C apella ch o ru s of P o rtlan d tw o ch ild ren , Mrs. E m m a Wilcox, 318-332 E. M ain St. (By Mrs. J. M D avidson) w ill g ive a sacred co n cert in th e Mr. and Mrs. D ick W ilcox and Phone 444 J. M. S tre tc h e r of Scholls, can- j ch u rch au d ito riu m . T his g ro u p of Mr. and Mrs. F red W ilcox D ay or Night sin g ers is w ell k n o w n to m any. ! Mrs. E. E. H op k in s of W ishram . ( d id a te for th e re p u b lican nom in U SED CAR LOT especially to th e ra d io au d ien ce of Wash . sp en t last w eek in B anks : ation for co u n ty clerk, an d Ray L. 136 S. Second Ave. KEX. and a full house is ex p ected w ith h er d au g h ters, M oxie and Ida. A n trim of A loha, c a n d id a te for A n o fferin g w ill be tak en , w hich H enry B ro th ers' an im al show giv- i th e d em ocratic nom ination for state , goes to th e b en efit of th e ch o ru s , en in B anks S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t- , rep re se n ta tiv e , sp o k e before the B ible school. 9:45 a. m.; C om m un- , tr a d e d th e a tte n tio n of a large ion serv ice and serm on b y pastor, crow d an d fu rn ish ed m u ch ex cite- 11 a. m. M id-w eek service. W ed- m ent and am u sem en t fo r th e chil- nesday. 8 p. m. E v ery o n e is c o rd ia l-j d ren of th e co m m u n ity all day ly in v ited to all assem blies.—M. ! S atu rd ay . Putman, m inister. ' Teacher Named — — Miss H elen D ick erso n of M arion WTiosoever Will Chnreh county has been selected to teach (A bove N o rth P lain s) th e first and second g ra d e s in th e Dr. C. J. Smith, Mark W eatherford, S u n d ay school. 10 a. m „ w ith B an k s school. S h e w ill ta k e th e I P o rtla n d A lbany sp iritu a l B ible lesson study; m orn- place of Miss M oxie H opkins, w h o ( A new shipment Mr». Thoma» Bailey, G. Y. Harry, P o rtla n d Cuqent ing w orship h o u r at 11: p asto r w ill teach in S herw ood n e x t y e a r Hanson Hughes, Will M. Peterson, ! w ill b rin g th e serm on; consccra- E rn ie T ucker, w ho h as been em - Heppner Pendleton j tion serv ice an d B ible stu d y , 3 p. ployed at th e J e ff K en n ed y garag e Lew W allace P o rtla n d Lotus L. Longlcy, . m.; ev an g elistic service. 8 p. m for th e past tw o y ears, h as tak en George Ocrding, P o rtla n d COQUIIIa | Come and en jo y th e fello w sh ip of ch arg e of th e M o n tg o m ery D riv e Minnie Wood Cooper, Mary Greiner Kolly, th is little c o u n try ch u rch , an d au to m o b ile re p a ir sh o p in P o rt- Mewberg P o rtla n d b rin g y o u r n eig h b o r, you w ill e n land. He began his d u tie s th e re Jam es D Burns Condon Verne Livcsoy, R^d jo y th e song serv ice and th e soul M onday. M rs T u c k e r and son D on Ju an ita Lcwallcn, E. Wilbur Barnci, Cascade Lock« s tirr in g m essage of salv atio n . E van- ald w ill rem ain in B an k s a few P o rtla n d George S. Tourtcllottc T ;: Dented fenders, battered I j w e h av e been ap p re c ia tin g th e , vis- P o rtla n d Willis F. Coffey, tow n E v ery o n e is w e lc o m e —M el- P o rtla n d Col. E. E. Kelly, running boards, tw is te d j King p reach ers an d b ro th e rs from ■ vin E. Jam es pastor. Matffortf Mrs. Q. C English, John M ontag, P o rtla n d P o rtla n d bumpers and damaged body | " .......... - Geo. M. Knox, Samuel M. Garland, ' CHURCHES Banks U .H .S . Com m encem ent M ay 21; W , G . H a re to Speak Reedville School Program Tonight l igard Resident in Race for Clerkship We sp ecialize lit to in -m e ic ltil printing q u ality tf Argtut. T O D A IR Y M E N W ill have jiv a iltil'lc a p p ro x im a te ly 1.<><•<• Iona pea \iiie s I I'otii Scappoose su itable lo r liilit iK silos, a lio waste fro m three weeks’ run on spinach, (¡ro w e rs ih'sirous o f reserving tonnage w ill please c u ll at our o ffic e ¡it I lie earliest possible data. I ’ rice w ill la* $1.50 ¡1 load w ith in a radius o f five miles fro m I lit* cannery and 50c lo r eyery a d ili tio n a l three miles. B. E. MALI NG, Inc. - D a iry Feeds • \V (x o ffe r stihjecl to m arket changes out- high q u a lity D a iry E'eetls— I m p e r ia l D a ir y , 2 0 % C o w R a t o in , 1 7 % $ 3 0 .0 0 2 5 .0 0 2 3 .0 0 1 8 .0 0 M o la s s e s D a ir y , 1 5 % M o la s s e s S c r e e n in g s , 12% i to n to n to n (o n W ith M ill Run high at (his tim e, von can a ffo rd to feed o ik * o f the al»o\e D a iry Feeds. A ll prices F. O. It. W’arehouse P a y C a sh a n d S a v e — T r a d e w ith I m p e r ia l Im perial Feed & G rain Co. Phone 01 Miller» of Quality I'red» South Second Ave. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ COMMISSIONER WAR DECLARED ON New 1936 UNSAFE 7 CHEVROLETz TIRES! TUPPER TAYLOR COUNTY CLERK COUNTY COMMISSIONER H illsboro M otor C om pany West Union Local . Hears Candidates iiiiiiifliiiiiiiiiiiiim They are here! ! ! Tub Silks parts mar the appearance of your car. Let us make it look like new. I Get O ur Low Prices on Guaranteed W ork lip afCiiùill wUh ta ilo re d styles sm art fa b ric s fa v o rite colors Lebanon Fred Thiel, y U nusual values INDIGESTION ! COOMER & LACKEY GENERAL REPAIRING B ody and F ender Work S h ell G as and Oil 365 E. Main St. PHONE 721 Hillsboro BISMAREX would hovoyivon Eat what you like and for get a b o u t indigestion! There’s no need to suffer agonies while waiting for some slow acting remedy to give you partial relief. K««p Bisma-Kex handy— RELIEFJMINUTES the coast to coast sensa tion for relief of acid A3Z nuncac stomach, indigestion, and * /4 s i m i l a r ills. Bisma-Rex acts four ways to give quick, lasting relief. De licious tasting. Try it today. 50« D ELTA D RU G STO RE x kalori» Hood Rlwar J. E McClintock, Rotetourg BECAUSE: <1 lik ’ lilv effective D em o- lie Is an ex trem ely a d it e < ra llc leader. Ills K<>ul is 1 registered m u jo rlty lo r lie n io fra c y In Oregon. lie wits ch airm a n nl Hie Oregon »lelegatlnn n t Hie C h i cago c o n te n tio n U n it no m in ated Roosevelt, lie Is presi dent of (lie .l;n-kson ch ib, lie serxed as o lllia in co un ty ( h a lrm an . lie Is non a m em ber of Hie M a le h enn w ru tIc < e n lra l C o m m ittee from M u ltn o m a h and Is on th e ex - (( u llt e body of H i il o rg a n iza tio n , lie devised th e plan lo r a stole lie m o cra llc headquarter« now working; lo re elect Roosexelt and p u t over I lie Novem ber D em ocratic tic k e t. lie Is a fo rcefu l d ip lo m a t, fl proven p a rly executive, on iinrca«hiK worker lor a m ilita n t, u n ifie d p a rty. \n d he is iiu s e lfh h hi a ll lie doe«, seek In u only H ie advance m ent of lleiiKX racy In whose cuilse he has rem ained ever constant, lie w ill personally a tte n d n n e lln g s of the n a tio n a l com m ittee. Ills rei ord and character m erit yonr co n tin u e d support, Vour vote lo r him w ill he one of w hich you w ill he f-------------- WHY YOU SHOULD EHLISY HOW IH THIS GREAT WAR 36,100 people were killed in traffic accidents In 1935. 895,280 were Injured. Many of these trage dies occurred because motorists “ took a chance’’ on worn or unsafe tires. What if you had a blow-out speeding along with your family in the car? Would you be among the “ lucky ones’’ who carue out alive? Don't lake that awful chance. FREE INSPECTION Here’s what we do for your protection: 1. Inspect your tires for signs of failure. 2. Remove puncturing objects that might cause 1 serious trouble. 3. Check air pressure of all tires including spare. 4. Check for dangerous weak spots that might mean a blow-out when you least expect it. And if you need extra safety; extra blow-out protection for carefree driving this spring and summer, we want to sh ow you th e new Goodrich Safety Silver- town — the only tire In the world that gives you Golden I’ly B low -out Protection. Q » t T h is E m b le m T O D A Y I J oin thlN w ar on iinenfe tire« J i i i I drive In . W e ’ll dive yo u o u r r i p e n FRICK I IR E IN - S I’ H I I ON. And w h at '« m ure, we w ill he sHud to »lei for yon (he f i m u u » N llv e r t n w n S afely l.<*nftu<- e m b lem w ith th e red Safety R e flet tor. It '» absolutely free. H IL L S B O R O M O T O R C O . , forever prouiL Phone 444, day or n itfh t GOAR'I 318-332 E. Main St. Woman’s Shop F. M. Barnes, Prop. Thoutandt arc Killed or injured every year when blow‘ouls throw c a rt out o j control Hillsboro Used ( ar Lot at I3G S. Second Ave. Paid advertlw m nnt by Wood for Comm itteeman Club, Uni Moore, Bacretary, 520 Selling Bldg , Portland, Or. I - J