Pape Four TTTLLSnO R O The Hill all day quilting at liie home of M i- Fred H aase W ed»,- lay. A pot luck d in ­ n e r w:i ; x.ived. T he last m eeting of the Hill and Dale d u b was w ith Mrs. Henry Peters S eptem ber O ctober m eeting is to be w ith Mr Elm er Huge the second W idngiday S torr id tin m onth A fter picking hops for the p ast tw o w eeks at Sinclairs. Leis.vville, Ml and Mrs M artin Neddig. P et­ e r Riedw ig and fam ily. Herm an / Koch Ray and F.kwald Olsen, and Mrs. 1- rank Waib I finished S at­ urday. Mr and Mrs August C arl an i granddaughter. Phyllis S utherland, all of Long Ueach. Cal . spent the R esid en t o f C ou n ty for 6 0 latter part of the week at the Sam Y ears D ie s F rid ay G erig home. Mrs. C arl and Mrs G erig are sisters O ther w eek -en d ' guests of Mr and Mrs Sam G erig C harles B T aylor. 88. long tim e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Reynold G erig county resident, died at the fam ily and daughters Ju a n ita Mae and hom e near B anks S eptem ber 17 iir.ol M arjorie Ellen of St. Helens. fu n eral services w ere held Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan O ’R e.r. who afternoon at the Forest G rove U n ­ have been in eastern O regon all d ertak in g com pany chapel. sum m er, arrived hom e W ednesday ■ Mr. Taylor, son of C harles M evening. and E lizabeth Tax lor. w as born O rpha C arter, w ho is w orking in S ep tem b er 14. 1850. at Roekp. ::. P ortland, spent the w eek-end with Missouri, and d u rin g his early life h er, parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. E was affiliated w ith th e M ethodist C arter. ! church. W hen 26 years of age he Born, to Mr. and M rs W alter cam e io O regon by way of an H ansen (M elba K rau s' a son. S ep ­ .em ig ran t tram to San Francise \ tem ber 12, at Em anuel hospital in then to P o rtlan d by boat, and out Portland. ! to Forest Grove, stopping at th e Pat U nger enrolled in the St. Sloan hotel, present site o f F o re ' M atthew 's school in H illsboro Mon­ G rove F uneral chapel He then day- [w ent to th e hom e of Ira P u rd in Ted Rose and E dw ard C arter a t­ i Sr., pioneer farm er of near Forest tended th e Round-U p at Pendleton Grove. P art of this farm is still C harlie Robinson, accom panied ow ned by descendants of M. P u r ­ by Ralph Wilson and Bill Jen k in - din. son, both c f Hillsboro, left F riday H e was m arried M arch 11. 1888 for eastern Oregon for th e opening to Mary Ann P urdin, d au g h ter of of the d eer season. C harles Wesley and Melissa P u r­ Mr and Mrs. H enry H aase e n ­ din of n ear th e present site i f tertained th e ir prune pickers T h u rs­ Banks For 42 years Mr. Tayl. ; in ,: day evening. About 25 w ere pres­ lived on th e iiome farm, whet ent. p ass.d awav. Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Collins of Deceased is survived by th e wi i- B ird City. Kan., w ere T uesday eve­ ow. M ary Ann T aylor, and the fol­ ning guests at th e E. W. C arter low ing children: Miss Lena and home. Ellis Taylor, of Banks, route 1: O ur sick list th is w eek includes M rs Melissa Dersharn. of C o r­ Hazel C arter, w ho has been ¡1! all nelius route 1: and R hease Taylor. wpek w ith the flu. G loria and B ev­ F orest G rove ro u te 1 F our g ra n d ­ erly D cber. daughters of Mr. and children. Melvin an d H an id D er- Mrs. Jo e D ober have bsen ill w ith sham . Norm a Je a n T aylor and sore throats; L ittle G eorge Rose, C harles Lewis T aylor: tw o half- tw o-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. sisters. Mrs. Rhoda Watson of B u x ­ Joseph Rose, who has been ill w ith ton. and Mrs. M artha G en try of pneum onia at Jones’ hospital. H ills­ Rockport. Mi.-souri, ai.- > survive. boro. had recovered sufficiently t o ! be tak en hom e Sunday. Mr. ar.d Mrs. W illiam Rufen.er and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. C harles j SDringer and family. Mr and M rs.' ( P v M i«« L c r r a in * D e m m in ) V ictor C hristensen and fam ily o f 1 Jo h n K ram er of P o rtlan d w as a Mason Hill picnicked at th e P o rt­ i w eek-end visitor at th e E. C. W ohl- land city p ark Sunday. 1 Schlegel home Reunion Held G lenn L ytsell re tu rn e d hom e S a t­ A reunion of the U nger family, u rd ay after several w eeks' visit including Miss Louise U nger of w ith his sister. Mrs. C arl W aibel. in P ortland. Louie U nger and son Sheridan. of L aw rence, N e b . and Mrs. H erm ina In M iller House U nger and family, w as held w ith M r and Mrs. M yron A rthard. Mrs. U nger at Mt. A ngel Sunday. I w ho recently cam e from M utual. Louie U nger and son w ere T ues­ Okla.. because of th e illness of her day guests of Mrs. H erm ina Unger. father. F. G. M iller, have moved to H e left th a t evening for th e east. | th e M iller house for an in d efin ite Mrs. C harles Robinson's nephew. stay. K eith McClure, of _Portland spent D elbert and P h ilip B urke and th e w eek-end at he R binson home. | S tanley G uild left for cen tral O re­ S unday his father and m other Mr. gon S atu rd ay on a h u n tin g trip and Mrs. K eith McClure, accom ­ Mr. and Mrs G eorge C andeaux panied by Miss Roberta Robinson, fo rm erly of N ewberg, are at th e L w ere S unday dinner guests of Mrs H. M urray hom e for an in d efin ite Robinson, tak in g K eith Jr. home stay. w ith them that eyening. Mrs. Ed T eig in and tw o d a u g h ­ Mrs. W ill H ickman is spending ters Jean and Viola, and W illiam every othei di ' . G reenland of Sestseton. S. D , v is it­ h er m other. Mrs M argaret Watnee. ed th e ir sister. Mrs. A lfred Ben- w ho is in St. V incent's hospital dlckson, several; days last week w ith a broken leg, caused b v a fall. C. B. Taylor Laid to Rest F irst Jersey bull from W ashing­ ton county herds to be tran sp o rted to the H aw aiian islands w ill be shipped the last of this month. The bull is from the herd of Mr. and Mrs. D avid Storey of F orest G rove and w ill go to the H aw aiian and Com m ercial Sugar com pany on the island of Mauwai. Character Important Im portance of ch aracter was cited at the R otary club luncheon last T hursday by Dr. H enry Young. B. F. P ile was chairm an. Necessity of instilling high ideals in t h e minds of boys and girls w as p o in t­ ed out. O ur classified colum ns m ay hav« ju st w h at you are looking for— Head them tt I i ihel ef G iab el \ isih M oose Party W ietiecke s grundm oth i. , L iom ol W ashougal Wa h . N orth Plains 1 day.Mr Hid Mis A rth u r I I I a i i a a a a X- Recreation Leaders Attend Class I ¿ere rilO M A S S. .SHOLES Looking backward Finance Your Home Republican ‘ LLY N a tio n a l an d S ta te L e a d e r s w ill la u n ch th e . . a t H o m e T h r o u g h th is lo c a l S a v in g s and H L oan - A sso c ia tio n . . . . and at a t th e W a s h in g to n C o u n ty C o u r t H o u se F r id a y A ower Rate C o u rt House O lia -JBHi a k M a tin e e S a tu r d a y , 1 :3 0 P. M. T H IS W EEK JO! NS W F D . and T H U R S N o w a itin g . . . n o su it . . . y o u r a u to a c c id e n t a d ­ j u s t m e n t w ill b e s e ttle d p r o m p tly a n d c o u rte o u sly . a A sk a i a W . P. JO N E S a O ld Line Board C om p an ies P ig g ly W ig g ly M a n a g e r H ills b o r o , O r e g o n A b o u t h is c la im a i ! J j Y I « «m SUN. - M ON. - TUES It tops "Thanks A Million" in a m illion w ays! i ™ a » And through track­ less snows he leads the w ay . . . for law and love! 8» , z- A f W -SI James Oliver Curw&od’s I H it PARAOC O r T U N iS I. .. " W h a n D id You In a v a H e aven?** "Sm g. R o b/. S ing" ' You turned The T a b le t O n M o " " l o v e W i l l T ell** a 8 I UEPBURn PAUL KELLY» ALAN ROBERT KENT H A IE • ' A L A N D1NEHART o ^d ” B U c K " P L U S — " P o p e y e " an d a i i An Empire in H er Grasp . . . b u t she th rew aw ay a th ro n e to follow the coll o f Exteutlve F rodu ctr So! M . W u rtz tl I m flR c u a TQK picture vzitk ROCHELLE HUDSON Ì5 ÌA R V Of S O M A IV D with A IKE FAYE ADOIKOJNJOU h e r h e a rt' O th e r S h ort S u b je c ts s a a * i s i ' í !¡ m m H I i THE M O ’J & T I E S ! D irttled by Euetrtt Fcrdt 60 Kinds of Insurance Phone 1701 336 E. W ashington ■ BPIRBlRaRHi0aaBai!MICI!'HRBMgRKiaBIIBftNMKaiHIRIBa;aaaE7 E v e n in g O p en 6 : 3 0 S ADJUSTMENTS R. E. W IL E Y , lo c a l m a n a g e r 2nd and Main ra n ra « s T H E D GG-HSRO OF " C A L L OF THE W IL D " V Peoples W ater and G as Co. H illsb o ro 's M o d e rn D e n tist Wells Bldg. 5 a i I’e r s o n a lly by GREAT SH OW S T H U R S ., FRI., S A T 5 DR. A B R A M S Washington Savings 8C Loan Ass’n. J. M. PERSO N , M anager H illsb o ro , O re g o n Savings A Loan Bldg. ■ sk N oi Ib i' le a st im p o rt a id is th e n u ­ b i'p rise w bn II k e e p ; w a te r oil la p fo r y o u ( m isi a n i ly . ■■ A ll W o rk in T h is O f f ic e R E L IA B L E D one P a iil A d .. 15 Y ■ars o f I’la te M a k in g E x p e r ie n c e . H illsboro M e e tin g o p e n s 8 p. m. s I NATURAL LOOK F r e e C o n su lta tio n SA FE ■ M a d e w ith T h at W h e t h e r y o u p r o p o s e b u ild in g a n e w h o m e , o r rt f in a n c in g y o u r p r e s e n t m o r tg a g e — it w ill p a y y o u to g e t in to u c h w ith us. I W in n y o u th in k o f th e c o n v e n ie n c e a n d lim e a m i la b o r jiv in g a d v a n ­ ta g e s o f a m o d e r n w a t e r s y s te m , i •>m pjtr.,d Io l he d a y : o f I l ie w in d ­ la s s w e ll a m i but Lei b r ig a d e , \ H o stess FIRD ALE IOWA H ILI. and D ale d u b had an TTT T. L S R O R O , ■ leen»»'»! ' 'Behold I unde his I r onat I u < falls on the pr ? nt si't up of M i. I Boil: •. the Jew is to g«> back illio next o quickly ¿’hat M d S him now Aftei being shut out all ; ’ is b an and ogtam lot the Sim t h e s i • ci ntili ie . he hi m oving m I be i • ied and b» be w 1 the thou and - D im s .1 Watch th War Si ; i. ay the \ \ is h ' ' W.i II . m .ued Mi .in,| Bible \\ at ami i u h ..a • o l w .u . Mrs Jam es Davis Sim ilar uftei nation against nation and kue*. P.-T. A . S p o n so r s S e ssio n s noon. dom against kingdom . You have it N orth P lains P aren t-T each er as now Europe one \ a t .»l ined camp, on H om e D e m o n str a tio n ocialinn is .sponsoring a series of her forces training and sh am in g I,» me demotist ation m eetm . s to bo Can they be In bl ba» k I- i < \ « ii i Ik . « b i a t t h e school house w ith M i.. am ¿ h e r four w » k>' E“ i the whole NORTH PLAINS IL Ilsberu Blanch« E ickw orth m charge The I l e t u r e I l i l i »boro ha- ehang.i d fiom > i\ V e n e tia n T h e a lre M i i u - e lodge Ne 247 is sponsoring tir.st nm etm g w ill he held Sep m onth ago ¿'in re will be no radio a Moose p.«itv lu io .n lit«' K night tim b e r 30. beginning at 10 30 \t, w arning A bomb will drop on 10 A . M . S a tu rd a y , O c to b e r 3 « . P ythian hall tom cht <¿'hiusda.v » laity C.i •«». a n u tritio n '.peelali>! I omion or P aris from a piano ami H u t «» w ill be m usical e n te rta in w dl be present at this m eeting and the w orld wall be on fire a ••.am. incut. prom inent speakers. the will demons! rate m eal planning Watch Daniel'-, image. a\ the i » k i I r.l'iiie ill a n y olii I n e am i r e c e iv e a I I'<• « I IV cham pion d rill k a m of the w c m *»nd tab !- service Vnyone Intel Bibla Tin feet partly of iron ami v it h lii« : .;;» G G raham , Uepulv i t •»! is inv ited to atten d .liti lip: 8 linw . VVe a r e p i\ n ip I in w as i th e ¿'he d in n er given by the ladies partly of b rittle day < )ur tatin a . district atto rn ey of M ultnom ah le v ill'll I n i' I l ie S ll|i|» n l'l III' \ n i u i p l e i s in I ’l t‘\ «Hit E dw ards church last w o m in « d just what that m eant * vounty, acting as m aster of e e ie o f t h e S t Wo know It i tin* iron rub of the I I b i * \ » » 11 itp i lie A n ¡.le n ts. So jo in \« u Ii nil I Ii th eir v a v t Pasadena, C a l. i u n iC ' E veryone is in v ited and Suiuiav w a a g :\a t s u c e e s .s 1’hey d ictato r w ith the mas b i lek o l te the Tce'.CI w ill m ake th eir th e adm ission is free A fter the served aioutui 250 people, the larg him ¿'he iron rule and the t ic k I 1 1« i . «’iiji’5 nt", litis j’te a l m o v ie h o w . program an o rchestra w ill furnish c d report ever ma le by comm it m asses likely to snap b rittle B en Mr at Mrs II L. Mo­ music for dancing and a free lunch • »«’ chairm en ¿'he ladies take this clay. H e!p Ua Put U n a a fe Tiren W h e n T h e y Sep tniber opportunity to thank the comm u a i1 irl. il a med w ill be served later N ever before have the-.* Bibb* me Mrs. Jo h n Snow b a r spent last nity for its splendid co-op. ration R clo n g O n (I k * J u n k Pile Mi H a/el Wieilew itseh, prim ary signs com in togethei ¿'he Jew jarsonage is b eing re con- w i ek w ith her m »th. r. Mrs Jo h n Sign, the War Sign ami th»* D id i t.a h e r. spent the w aak-end w ith and rep aired to get in P ritch ard S he left Friday for het iu i parents. Mi am t Mrs E |) tor Sign ¿’he Jew back in the land for new tenants, Mr. and hom e in S eattle. Sevens, at C orvallis S unday her a fter being barred out foi een Mrs M B. Bozorth. Miss Je a n T annoek of P ortland t’.itln r eleb rated bis 72nd birthd.iv tu n e th e w«>rld arm ed and strain is v isiting h e r m other, Mrs Lottie ling; dictators set up Ami. »y . the Tannoek. this week S he w ilt v is­ Book, cut of the * iron dietatoi »las W ash mu I n i C ontract it a sister at C athlam et and will I one is to arise above th e re d He O ne of th e Al Jam ison well d r ill­ then go to S eattle, w here she will will tak e over tin* obi Homan cm i n g r ; s w a. m oved to V ancouver m ake her home. i pin», aw ay up to and including th o p r l d o r last week, w here Jan n sen has a Miss B etty Poe eelerated her contract to d rill an 18-inch well England Into th«» Jew s' t m ule m * «'nntmiiM from pa** , 1 ■hone 21\V th eir ability w h atev er jobs a re as- fifteenth b irth d ay T hu rsd ay e v e ­ for th«1 C olum bia K iver P ulp and Jeru salem this man will m arch and L!7 S. T liirtl Avi H ill (lioro, < »regoli -igned them . The N alional Youth ning. T hose present w ere M .ss.s I’apei company D rilling b e g a n dem and that he be w orshipped a (»oil T hereupon the vial, of G «d’. A d m in ;-'ratio n was established in Betty and K oberta Johnson, and M onday. , w rath will be loosed upon a hu- 1935 to p rovide o p p o rtu n ity for B etty Coomes The evening w a . ' tnaruty that rejects th e light Ami young people to continue th e ir spent in playing games, and a D iv o rc es G ra n te d train in g an d education Last y ear lunch was served later. M cIntire G e rtru d e from H arold I except those day s had been h o r t • ened. th ere would be left no life in O r e t n ap p ro x im ately llUKlhigh A. ChrLskmer. C urt Ja e k e y and Sheeley O m ar from Lois. i u p o n the earth. school pupils and 1500 college stu ­ Tom S tigum left Friday night for ¿'hi n C hrist appears ami by Io . den ts w ere enab led to continue E astern O regon on a hu n tin g trip M a rria g e l ic e n s e presence bv the blight th eir education th ro u g h w ork p ro ­ They expect to be gone a week D«*lbert Bier dorf. C ornelius glorious m ss of his coming u t t e i l v v a n vided by tiie v arious educational o r so. ro u te 1. and Mae L e lb y n e liilb - Uiiidics the Man of Sin C hrist - d iiistitu! ' ns and funds provided by Mrs H C ypher. Mr< J. R S a n d ­ bi-ro, ro u te 3. S ep tem b er 22 ; up h r G olden /\g»». the M illincum . th e N Y A. ford am i Mrs. A. C h rb te n e r a t­ tended a silv er tea T uesday a fte r­ COMING KVKNTS \ ( w H om e a t P ro g re ss noon at th e hom e of Mrs. P A W atch th e .lew He is to flow A B rindell. recen tly of Spo- Q ualls of Hoy. back into the Hely Land, sa B ible k.u. . I as in gun the construction Mr. and Mrs. W. W ieneeke. lle«- p rophecy. Ju st before the cu rtain f a new hom e an d buildings on le sm all farm w hich h e recently urehased at Progress. The house ill have six rooms. an d be mod- rn throughout. "White Caravan" Contine Todas H ill and Dale Club Active A R G U S, A n d S e le c te d Short S u b ject« TED HEALY GREGORY RATO FF P A T S Y K ELLY M IC H A E L W H A L E N R IT Z B R O T H E R S I I i 6