Firdale Folk Honor Conpie R espects P aid to F lam es T h re a te n M r. H re n S a tu rd a y C h e h ale m P lace • H» Mr« John M PavidaoB) (B y M n B ir d M e C - r m l e l t » H E L V E T IA M i l l ) f ro m th is vie- CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN F ire gul nut of control in the F ir G ro w I ¡nils .ittetuieii fu n eral service fur d is .n e t Sundae W hipped b) a Joseph H ren held at St E d u a rd 's j S u rp rise B irth d a y P a rty is t r o l l , n iilh e .n t w ind it followed v'atn. a* ch u rch .it N o r th P lains ' G iven C h a rle s B rother liie lin fences w here u n d erb ru sh 1 S atu rd ay . Itc\ Jo sep h lle e sa e k e r 1 and ferns w ere tin d er for the oft:, a'.i-.c In term en t was at the FIRDAI.E IOWA HH.I. A m is. flames T he fences betw een th e C atholic cem etery n e a r th e w ire­ His b ro th e r, F lank. rellanceus show er was given Miss E verest and M eyers farm s w ere less tow er. M arie U nger and E rvin Keins S a t­ ¡d estro y ed and the grow ing crops fr .:n D iam ondville W yoming, and along them dam aged. The b u ild in g ; his s.s k r. M1- A ngelo Pixir. nick, urday fveiling by th e young people mid the younger m arried set t the on tile Floyd W hitm ore place wane atnl her d au g h ter from S eattle at- ( home of Mr and Mrs. W F Austin. in d irect line w ith the fire and fear tended th e fu n eral and v isited at for th e ir safety was felt A fire th e H ren hon'e. To Honor Miss I nger M i- Louise B leuer is h av in g her N ever Idle division of St. M ath­ w arden was called and w ith th e ew 's A ltar society met at th e home help of many neighbors the fire store at H elvetia rem odeled. L arge p late glass window s, new gas of Mrs. W alter I.au ran ee W ednes­ was u n d tr control by evening. Ed P arrish of P endleton a rriv ed pump, and o th er im p ro v em en ts be- day evening. Plans w ere m ade for a m iscellaneous show er to be giv­ Friday at the hom e of his aunt, mg m ade Mr and Mrs. J M. D avidson en Miss M arie Unger, a club mem- M r s R u f u s O rn d u if. for a few wane ■ t tlio. » n J F Da- her. at the m eeting O e to b ir a nt days visit, the home of Mrs. Freeee 1 illigar I P eter O rn d u if spent last w eek \ wlsnn at Rocky P o in t Sunday Mrs M argaret Gnus. w ith Jo e w ‘th his brother. Vine O rnduif. E arly Sunday m orning J o h n n ie and and Tony Gnus, w ir e am ong the " *io is ill at his home in T im ber Jim D a n i s m w ent to eld B rix guests of Mr and Mr; F ran k H er- Mr and Mr< A very Wood and cam p and re tu rn e d at H»>oii w ith jng- Sundav at a house-w arm ing family* a ie staying at th e ir valley a lln .c -p o in t deer. J im D avidson Mrs. Jack R oberts had her tonsils iarm at West C hehalem d u rin g the shot the d eer taken out last week in a P o rtlan d harvest They will rem ain until F ran k Tseiiabold v isited his rel- hnspital a fter apples and w aln u ts a . , l ■ k- ativu h ere S unday w hile his sh ip Mr. and Mrs. W arren of Bonne- °d. was docked at L innton. Mr. Tsc.h- ville sp .n t S unday here vis ting M ountain folks* w ho w ere camp- abold is a seam an on th e S S W. friends and relatives. ed at th e A. J Ray hop farm , a re R Ki ev er. en route for New York. Lewie Raymond, w ho is em piey- hem e again. P icking th ere ended He expects to be gone for th ree months. ed at Bonneville, spent the w eek- T h u rsd ay a fter 19 days of work, H arold P ieren v isited for a few end at Mrs. Em m a H utchens arriv ed Birthday Observed S eptem ber 23 at the hom e of h er hours w ith his parents. Mr. and — ■ s u rPrist' p arty w as given son A lfred H utchens for an in- Mrs. A lfred P ieren, S u n d ay w hile in P o rtlan d . He is a seam an on , C harles B roshcr S atu rd ay evening d efinite visit board S V-’ S. • K G l V en eral Lee V- w W ’ I his I I *» I neighbors IV I g I I ‘.'V U O 111 IU 1 frien 1 I V I I d UO 111 « r Y il Y7* . 1 C* * Z V U i l l Vi th . ' . I e C V iV i - V * C'V 11 I hich II V II 1 by and s in honor of his birthday G uests pres- , . '; JIL. , ^ lsf’ ? C, F.lnr,er 1 is docked in P o rtlan d He re tu rn - ent included Roy C arter, stationed i V ?i\A np« Mi - M innie from Ja p a n and w ill leave again again on the deep-sea dredge "M ickle. P Eisele Agnew and son of P o rt­ T uesday for M anila an d o th er land visited th eir cousins. Mr. D ports. S " at South Bend, W ashington. A n­ M cInnis and Ira G M cCorm ick A fire n ear Jackson q u a rry sp read drew W atnu of P ortlan d and G eorge M. Sunday. B roshcr of C ooper M ountain. Mr to ti.c : . -uber ow ned bv th e Uen- Miss W anda F inigan spent S un- tra l Fuel com pany. P ortland, and and Mrs. Tom Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hickm an. Mrs. Roy C ar­ day at N ebcott w ith Mr. and Mrs On S unday in th e high w ind it got te r and m em bers of Mr. B rosher's Tom Shuck and Mrs Joe N eitling. bevend control, b u t on M onday the S tanley S huck and S tanley N eit- d an g er was past. fam ily. Boy Scout troop 217 m et F rid ay Mrs. G ladys M. Ede of P o rtlan d ling of Hillsboro. Miss C ath erin e spent the w eek-end w ith Mr. and Boge and Ed H atfield of n e a r H ills- night S ev eral of th e boys are boro and Ted R utschm an of L au rel p racticing for th e ir second class Mrs. Don Pearson. T here is considerable building Mrs. J. E. B lazer had as her tests. On T h u rsd ay A rnold L eppin in the F ird ale district, including guest S eptem ber 23 h er sister, and Jim D avidson atten d ed court a new silo on the U nger farm . Will nephew , n iece-in-law an d niece, of honor at H illsboro. A rnold re- H ickm an and Miss Mary Koch a re Mrs. Ella Lorenzen. Mr. and Mrs. ceived a m e rit badge for lifesaving building garages. R K Wilson and Sam Lorenzan and Miss R uth L or- and Jim fur public health. D. P. Pearson a re b uilding chicken enzen. all of Silverton. houses. — , , Mrs. H V ersteeg en tertain ed S tate C ap ito l N ew s L e tte r—CIv- Mrs. Leonard M erely, w ho has T hursday evening in honor of h er ing th e h ig h lig h ts of official ae- been q u ite ill in P o rtlan d th e past y;s t er and niece. Mrs F. E. H an- tiv ity a t S alem .—E very w eek in six weeks, cam e home th e last jey H illsboro, and Mrs. S h erb u n e th e Argus. tf HILLSBORO ARGUS, w ee*t* S telllb rin k and husband of F orest _______________ Dan O R eer and son Russell left Grove . 1 h » i r H illsboro, O regon. W ednesday for Hood R iver They L eta E tzw iler and C harles H a rri­ F ish in g T ack le expect to pick apples th ere for the m an's nephew . Howard, recen tly of n ex . t . th ree ... weeks. Guns, A m m unition . , Montana, are new first g rade pupils G e n tlem en : P lease m ail me T he N ew s-T elegram ami A ndrew W atnu of P o rtlan d is at th e p leasa n t View school. CORWIN HARDWARE m aking an extended visit w ith his th e H illsboro A rgus fe r I lie next y ear. I am enclosing $3.50. D rilling for w ater w as resum ed daughter. Mrs. Will H ickm an Mr. ,ast w eek on th e w ell on O tto 178 S. 2nd .Ave. I’hone H ic k m a i, w ho is on th e "S. S. O rn d u ffs farm a fte r m ore th an tw o A gent L ong Radios M u n a m i’, w hich ru n s betw een w eeks' w o rk rem oving a d rill N A M E ........................................................... P o rtlan d and S an Francisco, ls | broken at th e d ep th of 180 feet. hem e for th e w eek. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n G ah ler of TOW N . 2* ¿ ClmS' haS. bxe, e2 llV- C anby visited h er sister. Mrs. Lena i R. F. I). Box D aily T rip s to P o rtlan d in g on the H anson place at M idway S e v e rs S undav H illsboro A u to F re ig h t {or„ tl]* Pa( i -v £?r is rnov,i" g .1T tO ‘ Mrs. Iv a G. S tew ert and son and STA TE H v ,P L £ H cl£ S„ ‘S S“ n n d au g h ter A rth u r and Iva M ae re- Bonded ar.d Insured Carrier t s . v . i i - ’i 5’ tu rn ed home S unday from Spokane. Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed- „ hospital in P o rtlan d . w h ere th had becn vis;tiPn g th e Don't D e la y — M ail T od ay! viUe, Hillsboro, Cornelius and n rii- w in, n V tem p T C h ild ren s father. A rth u r Stew ert Forest Grove M r} . „ s L M B par vxxA» P TO K E tP A* 4 T U /A S T O M. FREE RUSHLOW PROVERB No. 4 1X9 a You Have Money D E A D W hich isn ’t b ringin g you as m uch as 3 Vi; per cen t - - - W hich isn ’t gu aran teed up to $ 5 ,0 0 0 - - - as a d ep osit W hich you ca n ’t w ith d raw at once if you need it - - - a n sw er is T he proverb an sw e r is My nam e is A ddress PRO VERB No. 5 PRO VERB No. 6 in O regon d u rin g th e first ix m onths of 1936 as a re ­ sult of autom obile accidents. This fig u re co n stitu tes a terrib le w a rn in g and an u r­ gent a p p e al to every m otor c a r d riv e r to be a le rt, c o u rt­ eous— to p re v e n t ad d in g to th is d e p lo ra b le toll. T H E N — Ycu should con sider in vestin g it in a F ed ­ eral S avin gs a n d Loan A ssociation w hich includ es th ese th ree fe a tu res: 1. Your accou n t is insured up to $5,000. 2. You can h a v e your m oney w h en you w an t it — 30 d ays n otice for large sums. 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