b rapp Two H IL L S B O R O U 5 A Great Organization Thursday, O ctobers, 19.”,G A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N CHURCHES The Great American Home I c a ll t e l i y o u . i Io y o u " P ila r. I c a ll explain I "I was . . . hoping you w o u ld ” 1 "I don't w ant to go into detail ' 1 W IIK W h ic h i» C e m b in M l the H ill* boro Indepen dent |) borali -aid "I think 1 can tell • * lf i l h h o r o In d e p e n d e n t Es (ah 1 STS I fillu b u r o A r v u a l 'it a b tSî»t y ou in ju I a few word.. It wa? ' like this 1 had Io be null l ied by I M c K IN N K V A M t 'K I N N l V, P u b lis h e r« te re d •. . . i »I .-la ..s m a tt e r in th « my tw enty lir a birthday or loia- F u b l I s M T h u rs d a y 1 « S u i! k W i« YO; |MMd<*f f ice ,«t H iB a ta tro , l »reuun my uraudfatbet 's e .tate I went 1 : \ iv ÇN THE ■ A " ■ y down to S in Frimci co to meet the S u n d a y 's to p ic . “ A r e S .n . Dift ■ MRS C C McKtNNKY c l 'm a n I w as to nuitry He w.i • I W V E R N I: M . K I N N E Y G -C - "C Aaatviat« Editor E d ito r and D eath Heal"" couldn't p o sib ly m arry him And A C-iSE ? LE AAS 2 . 1 - ’ A- l l i y n c a m e along by accident, a n d ' •'ll, il. and AXP ri? CS " CA S N û- G 1 -aw Unit I was fi O l i l i I A I . N E W S P A P E R O E W V S H IN t.T O N C O I N T V M E. C hurch iB ethany) I to l d b u n a b o u t it. a n al d b II.' e : o ul f f fei e r e ei d n On G erm antow n road. Sunday Selected a» O re y o n ’a B eat W e e k ly N e w s p a p e r, 1930 "S • ,x ? W rtA" : V T hat's all.” i to m a n y m e I n s t e a d school every Sunday. 10 a. ni ; G er­ N a m e d on A ll- A m e r ic a n W e e k ly p a p e r E le v e n , 19S0 Mil 1 i ? , •• »-i»i m an service, 11 a. in., first and P ilar straightened H o n o ra b le M e n tio n N r t io n a l E d it- r ia l A - - o c ia t io n N e w s p a p e r e k s r e m a i n to Only four mu th ird Sundays; English service. 11 i said, and then. “Thi day 1 c une election day u d P ro d u c tio n C o n te n t, lV .'U - ■, a n d C e n e ra i E x c e lle n c e . 1935 >th e a u d i d a t c i I aw ay a n ( a. in., second and fourth S undays Tubby drugged me S u b s c rip tio n K a te * S tr ic t!» Ca>h in k d ta n c e th reaten ed m e w ith murili •r if I have accelerated the p a c e o f l l i e i r —E. Ju liu s Traglio, pastor. t( < ) P *’ respective eartipaign W it h in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty called Bi yn by anythiiu! b u l G i a .35 T w o m o n t h a ...... ...... T e r year 11.! ham. The man you w eie Io m arry President Hoosevelt has a b a n ­ Congregational Church i 20 O n e m o n th ............... S ix m o n h tn is nauusi Gruhain'.’” doned his “non political peeeliei C hurch school, 10 a. nt.. Prof. •o'; T h re e m o n t ha IN opy , a n d C andidate Hoe e \e lt ha*, plun ; • \ . Stalley. superin ten d en t: m orning O u ts id e W : « h in g to ii C o u n ty 3.X • Your grandm other t h i n k . I try n ed into tlie fight intent on wiu- w orship. 11 o'clock: serm on. "The F o re ig n c. U . 8 ., p e r y e a r 12 i ning re-election Hi. startin g shot is th»» man'*” S tanding of th e M inistry. Anthem, ¡file d at S yracuse last w e e k w a. “Yes " C hristian, the Morn B reaks S w eet­ MEMBER O re g o n S ta te F ir s t A u d ite d P a per, (as expected, the unsw er to t hi* ly O 'er Thee." Shelley T he West 1 “ And w hat happ<*n next''" E d it o r ia l A a a o c ia tio n a n d l a rg e s t A B C W e e k ly Now th a t th e reg istra tio n is over the N a tio n a l E d it o r ia l A s s o ­ W illam ette A ssociation of C ongre­ T here was a queer note in Io r Hear t lieu paper eainpaign a c e u . C ir c u ia t io ii in W e»t, c iâ t ion. big th in g a h e a d is the g e n e ra l election gational chu rch es m eets in the voice.- and Deborah lo o k e d >1 P mg the president of C om m unistic aston church W ednesday. O cto­ quickly But P ila r’s fa e hud not ! leanings. N ovem ber No m a tte r how yon vote bo G b er 7 2 to 9 p m T A rth u r Dun- “Individuals and groups uro .cck« changed, and D eborah's eyes fell S T A T E M E N T O F OW N E R S H IP sure to exercise your duty of citizenship gun. acting m inister. W c i mg to m ake C oiim uuusin an is ue ; again ’’N othing.” she s a id lu n a r e , n e n t. c ir c u la tio n , etc., S ta te m e n t o f th e o w n e rs h ip , » am t vote! m an election when* C om m unism 14 have to go on until the end of the o f A u g u s t 24. 1912. o f th e re q u ire d b y th e A c t o f C«»i -:n c o m b iiic x i th e H ills b o r o In - B aptist C hurch year, o r I do not get the money UOt a contl m e t \ betw een th«‘ tu tg H illu b v r o A r g u s p » 't h w h ic h H tlls b o r o . O re g o n , f o r O c lo - dei»eiident I. p u b lis h e d w e e k ly : The m arriag e must last for a year Sunday- school, 9:45 a nt : m o rn ­ h e r 1, 1935. And It must go on foi G randm oth- could have added to th.at «tat •• ing w orship at 11: evening service. S ta te o f O re g o n , C o u n ty o f W a s h in g to n , aa. » 1 ei's sake, anyw ay, for that long uw nt was the fact that his m ajor 8 o’clock Dr F W. S tarring, ex ecu ­ B e fo re me. a n o ta r y p u b lic in a n d f o r th e s ta te a n d c o u n ty A fter that . 1 don't know what opponent hak never raH ed the is- T he thickness of a Kvhale’s skin v aries from tw o tiv e secretary of the O regon B ap­ nforesM i«l. iie r s o n a lly a p p e a re d M rs . I C. M c K in n e y , w h o , we hall do to explain to G rand sue of C om m uni in in any of lux association, w ill preach at both h a v in g been d u ly s w o rn a c c o rd in g to law’ , deposes and says inches to tw o feet, very sim ilar to th at of politicians. tist m other, but th ere w ill b»» .some­ speeches The Kan as governor ha 4 services P ray er m eeting on T h u rs­ t h a t she is th e p u b lis h e r o f th e H ilU b o r v A r g u s t w it h w h ic h • • • • day at 8 p. m You a re w elcome to thing B ryn will be free. then, of fairly kept w ithin the issues votei s is co m b in e d th e H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t» a m i th a t th e f o llo w in g is . to th e best o f h e r know le dge a n d b e lie f, a t r u e s ta te m e n t »re interested in. and to our w av T hat D elaw are. Ohio, m an w ho offered a 5 and our services. The L adies’ Aid will course ” o f th e o w n e rs h ip , m a n a w m e t. . e tc ., o f th e a fo re s a id p u b lic a ­ 10-cent bounty for snakes slam along th e O lentangy m eet O ctober 14 at th e home of “You cannot get the money w ith- way of thinking has had 110 p art in tio n io r th e d a te sh o w n in th e a b o v e c a p tio n , r e q u ire d by th e the cam paign tailed by th«* Lord 1 in a y e a r'”’ riv e r w asn't su re he did not h av e th e D. T .s w hen Mrs Dau Sabo. Orenco. A c t o f A u g u s t 24. 1912, em bodied in s e c tio n 411. P o s ta l L a w s “ If th e m arriage is not success­ of San Sim eon to .sm ear the presi­ a m i R e g u la tio n s , t i» w it : h e received 1248. • • • • 1. T h a t th e nam es a n d addresses o f th e b usiness m a n ­ ful to that extent “ D eborah ex dent ils a red. Free M ethodist Church a ge rs a r e : P u b lis h e rs . M c K in n e y At M. K in n e y ; E d it o r a n d plained corefullv. “I do not get it Exam ination of th«» flloa of the W 'e.w onder if th at G erm an scientist w ho claim s Sunday. O ctober 11. is Y-'ung m a n a g e r. W . V e rn e M c K in n e y A s s o c ia te e d ito r . M rs . E C. It .’I “ H eard press r«*veal th e fact that he can convert saw dust into food has th ought of a People's Day at the F ree M ethod­ M c K in n e y . “Your grundm other st»cms very this sam e lh a r s t was for fifteen j w' 2. T h a t th e o w n e rs a r e t M r E . C. M c K in n e y a n d W . “T w ay to convert people to its consum ption. ist church. The P o rtlan d D istrict V e rn e M< K in n e y . H iiE b . r. . O r. . « n. fond of Bi > n.” sears our outstanding udvocute of Young People's E vangelistic band 3. T h a t th e k n o w n b o n d h o ld e r» . m o rtg a g e e s a n d o th e r se­ “She lo\ «• him .” D eborah said. Hu aan recognition. In 1933 aft- c u r it y hoo ters o w n in g o r h o ld in g I | w r c e n t o r m o re o f to ta l A rth u r S h erm an trav eled 20.000 m iles from w ill be present to have charge of 1 1 er thi* adm inistration finally tre - I w ith .i little catch in her breath a m o u n t o f bond», m o r t i ages o r o th e r w n i r i i : « a r e : None. L ib eria to atten d th e M ontana School of Mines, all th e services d u rin g the day 1 "He i.x w onderful to her Even if ogiuzid R ilmou . H eard c o n g ra tu ­ < M KINNEV T he m orning and evening serm ons G ran d p a w ould have had to w alk it everv day w ill be given by young people. her voice sounded as usual “Then the estate wen* not so tied. I don’t lated the president In F ebruary of S w o rn to a n d s u b s c rib e d b e fo re m e t h is ;‘. rd «lay o f O c to b e r, 191b. 1 cam e up to get some em broidery •ee how we could he th ro u g h deep snow. . divorced 1918 he called the bolshesiks “rep- Services for the w eek are as fol­ W . V . M c K I N N E Y , m y c o m m is s io n e x p ire s J a n u a r y 13. 193?. I find m yself w ith no w ork at all . . before that tim e w ithout b re a k ­ re-.cntativc.x of the most demo«-iatic low.-: T hursday, p ra y e r m eeting and to do these days.” governm ent in E urope” and sp« ak . ing G ra n d m o th e rs h eart.“ teac h er train in g class, 7:30 p. m. P ilar was w atching her “You S unday school. 10 a. nt.: preach- I P ilar tu rn ed the ivory holder be- of Lenin as the leader "w hose p a ­ (By F rances S helley Wees) a re refreshing.“ she sighed “But tw een her long, brow n fingers, . “It triotism no intellectual man in ip ,’. It and 7:45. We in v ite any , ( C o n t in u a l f r o m la«C w e e k) really. D eborah, you m ust begin to seems rath e r a long tim e out of E urope ever ch alk nged " It m ust young person yvho w ants to see ' A nd if h e did love P ilar so d e a r­ be recalled that at thi* time. Hearxt. m ake some changes in your life, or C h ristian ity in action to come and This w eek has been set aside th ro u g h ­ D eborah looked at her. a great ow ner of gold and copper O th e rw a y Bound h ear the ringing testim onies of this ly. then P ila r w as a very lovely you w ill be com pletely bew ildered “You know that B ryn couldn't inuies. hoped to obtain m ining con- fine group of enthusiastic w orkers person. M adeline and Sally didn't by B ryn’s gay \Norld. B ryn travels out th e land fo r observance as fire p re­ be in love w ith me,’ 'she aid It is argued by th e O regon G ran g e B u lletin th at of th e M aster J u e l R ennells, fo r­ like her. but they d id n 't u n d er- j p retty fast d ear.” cessions in Hu.tsia. P ilar did not move Not by a vention w eek and the firem en and officials adoption of th e s ta te b an k bill, w h ich o rn am en ts m er H illsboro boy. has charge of stand. And B ryn's h eart m ust ache. 1 D eborah sat dow n slowly, w ith PerbapK th<- fact th at H ear t was e x p r é s - io n c h a n g e e ballot th is year, w ould resu lt in so m ingling th ? group. J. N W alker, pastor. now. to th in k that he w as sh u t the Italian em broidery in her hand f l i c k e r did her inn- res w ere public moneys* th a t th e state w ould not need to pay- in ’, i -uc«' 10,1 1 la., hi c o n t r o l She fingered it absently “H asn’t P ilar m ust be suffering dreadfully. B ryn explained it allto.vou. P i l a r ’ prevention to the local people in a m an­ in terest to keep some activ ity of g overnm ent op­ to supply lus new-» service to the F oursquare C hurch he When sh e was finished in th e she asked at last, lifting her dark in love voti “Not e ra tin g w hen an o th er d e p artm en t had idle funds. G erm an propaganda dep artm en t for H arvest Home festival w ill be n e r th a t should get results. School chil­ p e a le d . It is not necessary to adopt a p rep o stero u s s ta te held in th e C hurch all day next kitchen. D eborah w ent up th e back eyes. $iOO IHM) year. and w inch \ P i l a r “ stairs sw iftly and along the hall to “S urely vou knev “E xplained w h at?’’ P ilar ;tsked. signed hortly hefu ».•» In. change d ren a re actin g as ju n io r fire m arshals b an k in g schem e to do w hat th e B ulletin advocates. Sunday The church w ill be beau­ her room Som eone cam e lightly l l a r ..»lii »ftlv. • L \< n f i did ' i It is now being done. T he sta te of Ori’gon has a tifully decorated w ith flow ers and i,. . may explain th< rea .011 a fte r a m om ent. “you w ouldn't expc< et m e te a n d are m aking inspections of th e ir homes large floating deficit an d has had one for ra th e r colored leaves w hile a huge taorn- along the hall, and she caught her hi« pn •«rut attem pt ti .stamp “ I know he . . hasn’t told the lest it should be Bryn. But m ention it. D eborah' w ho does not ag iee \ til w ith th e aid of th e ir paren ts. T he ques­ m any years. By pooling in activ e funds th e sta te pays of-plenty will overflow a b eau ti­ it breath was. instead. P ilar; and sh e was others. Sallv. or M adeline. I don’t “No." D eborah sac 1 a fter a m o­ on all its obligations. W ere it not fo r th is ful display of fruits, vegetables and a red. ¡th in k even Tubby knows. I’m not m< nt. At P ilar's w< at Is her heart inn tio n n a ire contains v aluable inform ation casli in search of D eborah, for her own p o llin g arran g em en t, th e sta te w ould be com pelled o th er tokens of the harvest. This ri>om w as dow n in th e o th er w ing q u ite sure w hy he hadn't For a had fallen like lead So P ilar dui fo r everyone, w hich should include those to issue in terest-b earin g w arra n ts is the second an n u al harvest festi­ w hile I thought it was on his own G overnor Landon continues hi? In this respect th e s ta te is now its ovv n b a n k ­ val to be held in th e church and w ith G ran d m o th er’s She glanced account, but now I think he has know. B ryn had tol in terested in doing e v ery th in g possible to in through th e open door. “ B r y n , o f c o u r s e , i; . a gentlem an." tour around the country and voters er and th e business is conducted w ith o u t stain of prom ises to be m uch m ore gor­ I been doing it for me. so th at I prevent fires. . “Ah. th ere you arc. sw eetie ” she P ilar said. “He do«*.- i not tell any ev ery wii« re realize that the Kan- polities and w ithout the cost to th e tax p ay e rs th a t geous than last year's. At 11 a. m. said. “I w ondered if you'd run | w ouldn't feel so q u eer anti left m o r e t h a n is n e c e s s a r y . '' ..» governor is a progressiv«’ Real- T he firem en and local officials should w ould result from estab lish m en t of a s ta te bank th e subject will be "Harvests of aw I out.’’ ay. W here’ve you been?” 'B ut i/ing th at the (aim vo te in a y “ N o .” D e b o r a h s a i d again to a general b an k in g business. th e Y ear" w hile at 7:30 p. m. the < I o n l m u r d n il i, r iilw m n have th e w h o leh e a rte d co-operation of ev­ devoted t ! “I don’t know w hat you m ean.’’ “ I w as dow n in the kitchen.“ provi- deeixive in th e election re- M oreover, if a sta te b an k w ere su b stitu ted for essage will be "A S ow er Went Deborah explamed. praying that tu rn Mr I ..«ltd:on has trained hiN ery m an, w om an and child in this work. th e present arra.ngem ert. and th e b ank w ere con­ m Forth." A new featu re of th e S u n ­ heavy airtillcry along the .»gri