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Thursday. March 25. 1937
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FLOWERS
M ake E a ste r h ap p ier,
m ore jo y fu l, fo r those
you love w ith b eau tifu l
Easter Lilies
Potted Plants
Cut Flowers
Friday
Seven tables o f "500" w e re p la y ­
er! at th e card p a rty h e ld In th e
school basem ent S a tu rd a y e ve n in g.
H onors w e n t to M rs A1 V e ld ric k s .
M rs A ltis h in . M rs M a x
B e rg e r.
M r S an d stro m , and A l J e ld ric k s .
V ir g il C ro c k e r o f B anks sp e n t
th e w e e k -e n d w it h h is b ro th e r.
W ilb u r.
Faster Service In hngUal)
Move to California
Easter «crvices w ill bo h e ld at
th e H e lv e tia Ite fo rrn e d c h u rc h in
th e m o rn in g and w ill he in E n g lish
A m o n g the stu d e n ts and teachers
w h o e n jo y e d th e ir F ind e r v a ca tio n
here last w eek o r th is w eek are
M iss M a rie S m ith , te a ch e r in P o r t­
la n d school, and F lo re n c e N c lio n
o f W illb rid g e . w h o is sp e n ding h e r
v a c a tio n th is w eek w ith h e r g ra n d ­
parents. M r a nd M rs Ja ck Ita d ke.
and w ith h e r co usin P a tty M a r ­
s h a ll E a rl and D o n a ld Jossy. w h o
va ca tio n e d here last w eek, have r e ­
tu rn e d to th e ir stu d ie s at () S C
Hecent d in n e r p a rty guests o f M r.
a m i M rs Ja ck Ita d k e w e re M rs.
W a lte r l.u n rk o f P o rtla n d and M r.
and M rs K K a h n M r and M rs
K a h n 'M r s
K a th e rin e
M a rs h a ll)
w e re m a rrie d tw o w eeks ago M rs.
K a h n is a rla u g h te r o f M r and M rs.
Jack Ita d k e and M r K a h n is a son
o f M r and M rs K a h n o f New Y o rk .
P ra c tic in g fo r O p e re tta
M iss L in d , te a ch e r at Ito ck C re e k
school, and p u p ils fro m th e fir s t to
s ix th grad«s are p ra c tic in g fo r the
o p e re tta “ M o lly Be J o lly .” w h ic h
w ill he g iv e n in a fe w w eeks at
th e school
Neivsham Floral Co.
Party Enjoyed
A »
Service« I rlday
Phone 1891
Highway Ea t of Hillsboro
T h ir s ty la n d s on th e L. Thiimhii r fa rm near S c h o lls th is s u m m e r w i l l
be g iv e n a d r in k fro m th e T u a la tin r iv e r by m eans o f th is concrete
pipe b e in g la id to c o n n ect the pum ps w ith th e fie ld . T h e p ro je c t
p ropo.es to ir rig a te seven acre o f L a d in o e lo v e r. T h e lin e s th ro u g h
the p ic tu re a re the . t r ip b o rd e rs to keep th e w a te r on th e segm ents
of the ir rig a te d land. T o u rn h e e r is th e m an in th e b a c k g ro u n d o f th e
p ic tu re , w h ile his son. F red, can be seen w ie ld in g a sh o ve l in the
fo re g ro u n d .—C u t c o u rte s y O re g o n ia n .
F E Possen has m ove d his fa m ­
gare te G ille n w a te r J e r r y R a n k in
ily
fro m
W illia m s o n a ve n ue to
o f Cascade Leeks and L o is Rae's
San Diego, Cal., to make their
b ro th e r.
M e lv in J a ck, o f B o n n e ­
home.
v ille sp e n t th e d a y w it h her.
J o h n fm la h was s u rp ris e d M o n ­
d a y by a v is it fro m his n e p h e w ,
T he Re edale d is t r ic t is ta k in g
R O S E D A L E T h e y o u n g frie n d
W ilb e r H o p k in s o f T illa m o o k , w h o
on a d iffe re n t lo o k , w ith tw o homes
S u n d a y became th e fa th e r o f a o f Pat G ille n w a te r and lit t le L o t
b e in g rem o d e le d in to b ig mansions,
a :-urpr. <• and Ed G o n ty s n e w house is n e a rly
baby g ir l
T h e m o th e r, fo rm e rly Ra<- Ja ck gave th e m
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being
E liz a b e th Im la h . is d o in g n ic e ly a t
fin is h e d .
te n th b ir th d a y a n d L o i Rae
th e hom e o f h e r parents, M r. and Pat
Mr
Jam es Im la h . at M c M in n v ille . e ig h th.
B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d
Pat b e lie ve d he was g o in g to a
L o is B e tze r c e le b ra te d h e r 7th s u rp ris e p a rty fo r L o is Rae and
b ir th d a y S a tu rd a y w ith a p a rty fo r was v e ry m uch s u rp ris e d to f.n d
e ig h t o f h e r lit t le p la ym a te s.
h im s e lf s h o w e re d w ith h a p p y b ir t h ­
Home Purchased
,B y Agnes Vanderzanden)
d a y wishes and lo v e ly g ifts a lo n g ’
C h a rle s K h lo m . w h o has been w ith his lit t le frie n d .
ROY
M rs W illia m H e m s w o rth ,
liv in g in A lo h a , has p u rch a se d a
T h e y e n jo y e d q u ie t game as L o i ; a fte r sp e n d in g th e w in t e r m o n th s
hom e on W illia m s o n avenue.
Rae is c o n v a le s c in g fro m a b a d ly v is itin g re la tiv e s and frie n d s in
In New Home
fra c tu re d leg. P resent -vere L o re n Salinas and B e rk e le y . Cal., re tu rn e d
E
H
E d w a rd s and fa m ily o f D ixjge. B e tty Jean G ir d le r . H orace to h e r hom e S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
P o rtla n d have m oved in to t h e ir and V io la Dodge. M a ry . E lm e r and
M a rth a V a n d e rz a n d e n o f M o n ­
n e w hom e on F a rm in g to n road.
J o h n n ie W atts. F re d d ie . R ic h ie and m o u th re tu rn e d to th e hom e o f h e r
C la re n c e S to u t has gone to w o rk Jo h n n ie S e tm k e r. F re d d ie M e r r y - p a re n t« W ednesday fo r a fe w days'
in a lo g g in g eam p back o f C a rlto n . man. M e rv e l Schlosser. D o r. - G ille n - va c a tio n .
Slides Interest
D in n e r p a rty guests a t th e home
w a te r. Rosie S a n to ro and th e h o n ­
T h e slides s h o w n
b y S am uel
o f M r and M rs. H e n ry D u y c k S u n ­
ored ones.
L a n c a s te r F rid a y at t h e
school
Those h e lp in g th e hostess w e re d a y w e re M r. and M rs. M cP e a k and
w e re c o lo re d p h o to g ra p h ic scenes H elen W e ib e rg R u b y and M a r- fa m ily . M r. and M rs . E. H D u y c k
ta k e n in G e rm a n y and E n g la n d .
and fa m ily . M r and M rs. G eorge
T h e m a jo r ity w e re o f th e n o rth w e s t o p e ra tio n s w h ic h are in c re a s in g th e D u y c k and fa m ily and M r. and M rs.
and th e C o lu m b ia G orge.
ra ilro a d
business
A
te m p o ra ry M a r tin S ta d le m an .
Birthday Celebrated
agent is th e re fo r th e present.
T h e Misses C e ce lia and A gnes
M rs. O J. Johnson was p le a s a n t­
M iss C la r ib e lle L ip p e rt, w h o has P ra n g e r sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d w ith
ly
s u rp ris e d T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n been e m p lo y e d in S e a ttle , came M r and M rs. C h a rle s B a rb e r o f
w h e n se ve ra l ladies c a lle d to c e le ­ hom e T h u rs d a y and w ill spend th e P o rtla n d .
b ra te h e r b irth d a y .
su m m e r here. M iss L ip p e rt has been
Extension I'nit to Meet
M rs J. G assncr e n jo y e d a v is it u n d e r a d o c to r's care and p rest
H o m e e x te n s io n u n it w i l l m e e t in
fro m h e r siste r. M rs. C harles, and was necessary.
M o o re 's h a ll A p r il 7 at 10:30 A
fa m ily o f S a le m o v e r th e w e e k ­
K e n n e th M u n fo rd , p rin c ip a l i n d e m o n s tra tio n on ra c ia l e m b ro id e ry
a C o rv a llis g ra d e school, spent th e w i l l be g iv e n .
end.
T h e s e w in g classes h e ld in th e s p rin g va c a tio n , fro m T h u rs d a y to
school basem ent e v e ry W ednesday M on d a y, w ith
his m o th e r. M rs
State C a pito l News L e tte r—G h
a fte rn o o n u n d e r th e d ir e c tio n o f F lo ra M u n fo rd . S a tu rd a y tn e y d ro v e
M rs
H elen B e c k e r a re fin is h in g to B o n n e v ille and v is ite d u n t il S u n ­ in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l a,
t h e ir le a th e r g lo ve s and s ta rtin g day w ith M r a nd M rs . W i'.b u rt t iv it y at Salem.—E very week i
the Argus.
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M u n fo rd a n d baby.
to m a k e purses.
Two Surprised on
Their Birthdays
S pé A hin G op
-L h P ill -S.
Mrs. Hemsworth
Back from South
Banks Legionnaires Sponsor
Dances; R. N. A . Heads Visit
Hostess
W agon T o n g u e c lu b m et at th e
ho m e o f M i
Ered Benson W ednes­
day.
M r and M rs Joe L e ts in g e r and
Eai I L e ts in g e r spent th e w e e k -e n d
w it h re la tiv e s a nd fr ie n d , at C o r ­
b e tt
M r and M rs E ra n k East e n te r ­
ta in e d fo r M r and M rs Joe L e t ­
s in g e r and M r
and M rs. F lo y d
B ra d le y T h u rs d a y e ve n in g .
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests o f
M r and M rs J o h n S c h n e id e r and
fa m ily o f S h a d y B ro o k. M r and
Mi
’l t d G u ts c h m id t and f a m i l y
and M r and M r . Ed G u ts c h m id t o f
P o rtla n d M i and M r
B ill L u e th e
o f B o n n e v ille and T o n y G u ts c h m id t.
Eleven More Days
in Travel Contest
H 'n n t ln u r r f fr«»wi o a t « I )
A ll expense o f th e t r ip is p a id b y
th e A rgus, and th e w in n e r need pay
n o th in g e xce p t fo r w h a te v e r sou-
v« n irs and e x tra s she m ay w is h to
purchase
A d d itio n a l c re d its arc be in g o f f e r ­
ed th is w e e k u n til W ednesday noon,
th e ca n d id ate s tir in g g iv ^ n e x tra
c r e d it o f 10 (MM) fo r »‘ v e ry c lu b o f
$10 tu rn e d in. e ith e r n e w o r re n e w ­
al s u b s c rip tio n .’« o f one y e a r o r
m ore.
(< u n t Most
E x a m in a tio n o f th e ru le s w ill
disclose th a t c a n d id a te s can o b ta in
m ore votes, h o w e ve r, b y sulc o f
ne w s u b s c rip tio n s , in c o m b in a tio n s
w it h clubs, th a n by ren e w a ls, as
th e n e w s u b s c rip tio n s c o u n t fo r
m o re on th e re g u la r vote
F o r th e candidates, these last fe w
days w ill be th e most c r itic a l o f a ll
Now’ is th e tim e w h e n frie n d s w ill
c o u n t the m ost i f th e y r a lly to th e
a id o f the can d id ate s, it is p o in te d
out C a ndidates, too, are advised
again to read in f u ll th e ru le s ‘Sind
re g u la tio n s and d e te rm in e w h e th e r
o r not th e y have c o m p lie d w it h a ll
o f them .
P u b lic a tio n a n n ou n ce m e nt o f the
w in n e r w ill not be mad»' u n til A p r il
H at w h ic h tim e a f u ll a cco u nt o f
th e fin a l s ta n d in g s and th e nam e
o f th e w in n e r w ill be given.
Wordless Prayers,
Songs at Services
P ra y e rs w ith o u t w o rd s and songs
w ith o u t m usic a i r a fe a tu re d u rin g
H u- n e x t tw o w e e ks a t e v a n g e lis tic
.•■erviees b e in g co n d u cte d in Hie P e n ­
tecostal T a b e rn a c le at 246 East L in ­
c o ln s tre e t. H ills b o ro , it was a n ­
n ounced th is w e e k b y J. F. S h a c k e l­
fo rd . pastor.
T lie services are co n d u cte d by M r.
and M rs. R ic h a rd O lson, w h o re ­
c e n tly a rr iv e d fro m Los Angeles.
M rs. O lson in te rp re ts th e songs in
sign language fo r th e d e a f w h ile
Hev. O lson sings In th e serm ons,
Hev. O lson preaches and p ra y s
/ w h ile M rs. O lson tra n sla te s in th e
sig n language.
lie - " I f a m an steals, n o m a tte r
w h a t, he w ill liv e to re g re t it."
She
" H o w a b o u t those kisses
y o u used to steal b e fo re w e w e re
m a rrie d '.’ "
He "Y o u h e a rd w h a t I sa id .”
H A N K S A la rg e c ro w d a tte n d e d T h u rs d a y m o rn in g fo r a fe w w eeks'
th e A m e ric a n L e g io n dance g ive n \ isit III T illa m o o k She is th e re to
w ith
M rs
C la u d e M org a n ,
St P a tr ic k s day in th e H anks L e ­ h e
g io n h u ll A t Hie A m e ric a n L e g io n d a u g h te r o f B W A rm e n tro u t. d u r ­
in
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d
ic
itis
o p e ra tio n .
dance g iv e n
S a tu rd a y
e ve n in g
D w ig h t D a vis w o n a la rg e angel
Krturn to South Dakota
food cuke L e g io n has decid e d to
M r and M rs A lb e r t M cK e e and
g iv e a dance e v e ry o th e r S a tu rd a y son W a lla ce and d a u g h te r E v e ly n
e ve n in g A special e ve n t is p la n n ed o f B ro w n V a lle y M in n . le ft M o n d a y
fo r A p r il 17. T ic k e ts w ill be g ive n m o rn in g fo r th e t r ip hom e a fte r
fo r purchases at A l ’s B ro w n D e rb y , sp e n d in g a th re e month.-.' va ca tio n
th e S tiid l S e rv ic e S ta tio n , and w h e n v is itin g frie n d s and re la tiv e s in
yo u pu rch a se y o u r tic k e t fo r A m e r ­ Banks.
ican L e g io n dances N e x t dance w ill
M r and M rs N o rm a n Engen and
be A p r il 3.
T om Engen and son C a rl, a ll o f
Officer« Visit
V e rn o n ia , spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith
T h u rs d a y th e It N A lo d g e h e ld M rs T om Engen ad d a u g h te r L o is
an a ll-d a y m e e tin g w it h a p o t lu c k in B anks
d in n e r at no,in S p e cia l guests w e re
M r and M rs
H a r ry W h ite o f
state s u p e rin te n d e n t. M rs. K a th ­ P o rtla n d w e re S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty
leen
B enton, and d is tr ic t d e p u ty . guests o f M rs W h ite s siste r. M rs
M rs M a ry G ra y S e ve ra l m em b e rs A d a S e lle rs, and M rs W h ite w ill
o f tin ' H ills b o r o lo d g e w e re p re s­ sta y a fe w days in B anks.
ent
M rs. S a n d y H o n o re d
M rs M o o re Hostess
S u n d a v d in n e r p a rty guests at
T h « B rid g e c lu b m e t F rid a y a f t ­ th e C lif f o r d S a n d y hom e w e re M r
e rn o o n w ith M rs W L M oo re . M rs. a nd M rs. M a u ric e T h o m p so n and
A lfr e d L e w is w o n firs t. M rs M ax d a u g h te r D o ris o f V e rn o n ia . M r.
D reeszen second and M rs
W
G
and M rs F ra n c is T ho m p so n o f P o r t­
W a lk e r, c o n s o la tio n M rs Hay L ie n la n d . L a m a r a nd M a ry S a n d y and
was a guest N e x t m e e tin g w ill be M r and M rs. C lif f o r d S a n d y o f
A p r il 2 with M rs W, G . W a lk e r.
B anks T h is was c e le b ra tin g th e
b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry o f M r s . C.
A tte n d B r id a l S h o w e r
M iss M a x in e Heed o f P o rtla n d S a n d y
Have Six Indies Snow
was g iv e n a b rid a l s h o w e r F rid a y
S ix inches o f n e w sn o w fe ll S a t­
e ve n in g at th<' hom e o f tie r siste r
u
rd
a
y
at B acons. In shady spots and
in P o rtla n d Those a tte n d in g fro m
th is v ic in it y w e re M rs O. I) D re e s­ p ro te c te d places th e re s t ill r e-
zen. M rs
E m m e tt S h ip le y a n d in a in e d as m u ch as tw e lv e inches
d a u g h te r E v e ly n , and M rs
M a x o f th e o ld snow*.
Attend Birthday Party
Dreeszen. a ll o f Banks, and M rs.
L y le and H azel W o lfo rd
w e re
O scar Love and d a u g h te rs I.u e en e
and Elm a, and M rs. C la u d L y d a o f S a tu rd a y evening d in n e r p a r t y
guests
at
Hie
F
ra
n
k
G
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ze
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hom
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T h a tc h e r Miss Iteed is th e b r id e ;
on G re e n M o u n ta in . In th e e ve n in g
e le ct o f E ste l I.o f’e o f T h a tc h e r.
Miss M o x ie H o p kin s, w h o is te a c h ­ th e y a tte n d e d th e b ir th d a y p a rty o f
Jo h n B u ile y a t th e F ra n k B a ile y
in g school in S h e rw o o d th is year,
has accepted a |K » itio n
in th e home.
Have Clean-up
T ro u td a le schools, w h e re she w ill
L a d ie s' A id had an a ll-d a y m e e t­
tench th ,' p rim a r y grades n e x t ye a r. in g a t th e c h u rc h M a rc h 17 and
Tea, hers Nam ed
cle a n e d th e c h u rc h
M r. and M rs D a r re ll Jones o f
D o n a ld M o o re o f P o rtla n d spent
W a tts w i l l be th e n e w teachers in th e w e e k -e n d v is itin g re la tiv e s in
th e M a n n in g g ra d e school fo r th e Hanks.
c o m in g school ye a r.
M rs. P h il I ’ a rm lc y a nd lit t le son
A lv a n K a u ffm a n , w h o is e m p lo y ­ C lin to n o f Foss a rc sp e n d in g th is
ed in P o rtla n d , spent th e w e e k -e n d w e e k w ith h e r p a re n ts. M r and
at th e h o m e o f his p a re n ts here.
M rs C h a rle s S h ip le y , a n d o th e r
Wins Promotion
re la tiv e s .
G eorge T ho m p so n, w h o is w o r k ­
O reg o n N o rm a l p u p ils hom e fo r
in g at th e Ered M e ye rs sto re in th e s p rin g v a c a tio n w e re th e Misses
M a rie Hieben,
P o rtla n d , has been p ro m o te d fro m K a th le e n Jensen.
a c le rk to a re c e iv in g a g e nt in th e E v e ly n Jackson. M a rth a V a n d c r-
zauden a nd Hazel W o lfo rd .
t o ile t r y d e p a rtm e n t.
A tte n d K itc h e n S h o w e r
T ea ch e rs N am ed
M r. a nd M rs C l i f f T h o m p so n and
Teachers have been h ire d at th e
c h ild re n a tte n d e d a k itc h e n s h o w e r B a n ks grade school as fo llo w s : 1
g iv e n W ednesday e v e n in g in
th e and 2nd grades. M iss H e le n D ic k e r-
F orest G ro v e L u th e ra n c h u rc h fo r son o f S ilv e r to n ; 3 and 4th grades.
M rs L a u g h lin iC h a r lo tte D e th lo ffi M iss Ire n e B ro w n o f F ore st G ro v e ;
o f D ille y , a rece n t b rid e .
5 and 6th grades. L u c ille B u rn e y o f
W in s H o n o rs
T ro u td a le ; 7th and 8th grades, p r in ­
T e n ta b le s o f "500" w e re in p la y c ip a l O. V. W h ite o f M o n m o u th .
at th e K N A card p a rty M arch
M iss P a tric ia Jensen, a s tu d e n t at
17. M rs F re d E n n is o f H ills b o ro B e h n k e -W a lk e r business co lle g e at
w o n fir s t and M rs. R ussell F rost, P o rtla n d , re tu rn e d to school a fte r
also o f H ills b o ro , second.
sp e n d in g a m o n th 's va c a tio n w ith
Mrs. Jensen Hostess
h e r pa re n ts. M r. a n d M rs. H. L.
M rs Jo h n Jensen o f G r e e n v ille Jensen, at B anks.
was hostess to th e H a n k s -M o u n -
M r. and M rs Jam es M cF a rla n e ,
ta in d a le "500" c a rd c lu b S a tu rd a y . w h o have been v is itin g M rs. F lo r ­
M rs C la u d L y d a w o n fris t, M rs. ence M c F a rla n e fo r th e past w eek,
C. B H a ll second and M rs. Jam es have re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in D u ­
M a lh ie s o n th ird . M rs. F re d B ovce fu r.
o f B a n ks w’ i l l e n te rta in th e c lu b
C h a p la in P h illip s sang S a tu rd a y
m o rn in g w ith th e P a c ific U n iv e rs ity
A p r il 17.
ea p ella c h o ir o v e r K O IN in P o r t­
Build New Home
M rs. C lif f S a n d y o f B a n ks a cco m ­ la n d . M rs P h illip s acco m p a n ie d h im
p a n ie d M r. a n i l M rs. F r a n c i s to P o rtla n d .
R ebekah lo d g e
h e ld
in itia tio n
T h o m p so n o f P o rtla n d and M rs.
M a u ric e T h o m p so n a nd d a u g h te r o f M a rc h 16 w h e n M rs. J. J H u tch e ns
V e rn o n ia Io D ille y S u n d a y, w h e re was ta ke n in to th e lodge. F o llo w in g
th e y v is ite d M r a nd M rs. Janies th e in itia tio n a su p p e r was served.
H a rle m a n , w h o a re b u ild in g a n e w G uests fro m o ilie r R ebekah lodges
hom e th e re . M rs. Jam es H a rle m a n w e re E liz a b e th Sam m ons and N e ttle
w ill be re m e m b e re d h e re as M a ry G rc c n o u g h o f P o rtla n d ; O. M . H ea­
ton. V e rn o n H a h n and A rle n e H ahn
K in g s to n .
o f H ills b o ro ; M r. and M rs G eorge
Visits in Tillamook
M rs. H. W. A r m e n tr o u t
l e f t A r tin a n ; L u la V a n D u rn , Fay B c r-
m u n and M rs. B o d k in o f F ore st
G ro v e . E s te lla W eed, p re s id e n t o f
th e R ebekah a sso cia tio n, and C ora
H eaton, past p re s id e n t o f th e R e ­
b e k a h association
M r. and M rs. M a u ric e T ho m p so n
and d a u g h te r D o ris o f V e rn o n ia and
M r and M rs. F ra n c is T h o m p so n o f
P o rtla n d w e re w e e k -e n d guests at
th e C lif f S a n d y hom e
B uy an automatic G as
WATER HEATER NOW!
Services Begin 9:45
H ills b o ro
1721
from 30 to 50 per cent. If th e axle in your c a r
is bent or tw isted, have it stra ig h te n e d cold.
W e can do it w ithout rem oving it from th e ear.
W e use th e B ear System of w heel alinem ent
and g u a ra n te e every jo b we do.
¿Planning
ALL W O R K G U A R A N TEED
A Home?
LACKEY
Aulo-Lite Batteries — Gates Tires and Tubes
Auto Repair — Front-end Aligning
Auto Repair — Front-end Alining — Shell Gas and Oil
Main St.
Phone 721
Hillsboro, Oregon
E.
plus liberal earnings
’FU A T’S OUR RECORD— M any th rifty citizens
have profited th ro u g h th e ir fo resig h t in choosing
th is institution to m anage th e ir savings.
Member Federal Home I.nan Bank
Hillsboro
Open until 9 p. m. Saturdays
Hillsboro
Phone 911
HEAT WEAKENS AXLES
9c
19,
39c
98,•
89c
$1.15
3rd and W ashington
A series of tests co nducted by one of th e larg e st
m a n u fa c tu re rs of axles in th e U nited S tates
show s th a t
15c
Bristol Hardware
Phone
IZCO SALES ANO SCKVYCI
S E R V IC E
W e are proud of our reco rd of d e p e n d ab ility
and sa fe ty — y e a r in and y e a r out-—in good tim es
and b a d — and this is y o u r assu ran ce of safety and
pro fit for your savings, too.
A ll-Steel Garden Tools
(irass Snippers
Grass llonks
Husky Rake
Garden Hoe
Spading Fork
HANDS
Phone 21X
ON
$ 4 A .65
1U
s8
It’s one ear in size anti com fort—th is 1 9 3 7
Ford V -8 —but the fam ous V-type 8-cylinder
en g in e that pow ers it is available in tiro sizes.
If vou want the very to p in p erfo rm a n ce—e p ced ,
flash, pick-up and pow er—the 83-horsepow er
size is your m eat. I f y o u want th e best o p e ra t­
in g econ om y you ean find auy p lace, the 60-
horsepow er size is right dow n your alley. Vi e d
lik e you to drive them b o th —before you m ake
u p you r m ind to b u y a n y ear at any p rice.
SAFE
P ro v e d S a fe ty
Enjoy u nlim ited hot w ater d a y or night, w inter
PORTLAND GAS & COKE COMPANY
SA V E
365
S la n lc y Q u a lity
C o m m o n Q u a lity
IS
Selfridge Furniture Co.
COOM ER
SO. 85
Come In and Try Them Both
D rop in today.
Douglass R adio Service
SPRINGTIME
lfi-inrh. 10-inch Wheels
3 0 % . Get complete details to d a y !
IN OUR
Opell Depot
L ig h t ru n n in g ,
s e lf s h a rp e n in g
N ew low rates can save you 10% to
YOUR RADIO
W ilk e s b o ro d epot, w h ic h has been
closed since la st fa ll, has been r e ­
o p ened on a c co u nt o f th e lo g g in g
is Lawn and
Garden Time
V-8 ENGINE COMES IN TWO SIZES
‘ Same location 3>i years I
John Bailey Honored
10-inch solid rubber
tired wheels
Gas gives cheapest and best
a u to m a tic hot w a te r service!
— Graduate of National Schools
— Ten Years’ Experience
— Most Modern Equipment
— Established Reliability
E a ste r m o rn in g services in th e
B a n k s c h u rc h w i l l b e g in at 9:45 in
th e m o rn in g A p ro g ra m w ill be g iv ­
en b y th e S u n d a y school fo llo w in g
a s h o rt class p e rio d . C h a p la in P h il­
lip s . th e pastor, w i l l d e liv e r th e
E a s ie r serm on. S p e cia l m u sic fro m
F ore st G ro v e w i l l be a fe a tu re o f
th e m o rn in g service.
H e le n T o n n is o n sp e n t th e w e e k ­
e nd w it h E tta B a ile y at G r e e n
M o u n ta in . W ilm a B a ile y , w h o is in
n u rse 's tr a in in g at th e M u ltn o m a h
c o u n ty h o s p ita l, spent th e w e e k -e n d
w ith h e r p a re n ts. M r. and M rs
F ra n k B a ile y , a t G re e n M o u n ta in
S a tu rd a y e v e n in g th e y a ll e n jo y e d
a b ir th d a y p a rty in h o n o r o f J o h n
B a ile y .
L illia n Steele, w h o is e m p lo y e d in
th e B a n ks M a rk e t, sp e n t th e week­
end with her p a re n ts in G aston.
M rs . H a r r y A s b a h r o f C o rv a llis
w as a guest S u n d a y o f h e r b ro th e r.
B en B a te m an , a nd fa m ily .
M r. and M rs . J. J. H u tc h e n s and
M rs F re d W o lfo rd and c h ild re n a t­
te n d e d th e p la y . "T h e R o ck,” g iv e n
in th e F o re s t G ro v e h ig h school
S u n d a y e ve n in g .
O ffe r Y o u
Specialized Radio Service
Takes Over Business
lfi-inrh. 5 blades
o r summer. N o 'o ff" p e r io d s . N o th in g to te n d !
W e
Jess H e a rd o f B a n ks, w h o p u r ­
chased th e "N a t's P ool R o o m " in
V e rn o n ia , to o k o v e r th e business
M o n d a y m o rn in g . Joe S tr in g e r is
h is h e lp e r.
Lawn Mowers
306 E. M a ili St.
Easter
Community club will meet at
th e school Friday evening.
T h e re w ill be c h u rc h service« in
th e m o rn in g on G ood F rid a y at
th e c h u rc h here
t
Another Farm Adds Irrigation
nai
H A Z E L D A L E S p e cia l E a s t e r
s e rv ic e , w ill lie h e ld b y th e S u n ­
day school S unday. S e rm o n by
H a rp e r It B u rn s p a s to r o f B e th e l
C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h o f B e a v e r­
ton. b e g in n in g at 9:30 a. m.
J c n fre e B lo o m q u ls t has re tu rn e d
to in s w o rk at B a k e r a fte r v is itin g
tie r,- w ith his fa th e r.
M r. and M r
Jaek N e ff o f P o r t­
la n d spent th e w e e k -e n d a t t h o
L iv e rm o r e hom e
< I umn ( 'oiiflrnird
( ’ lass o f n in e c o n fu in c d at the
Ite fo in ic d c h u rc h S unday, in c lu d e d
H e rb e rt a n d S ta n le y
S ch n e id e r.
F re d S tnehle, W illia m
II a f n e r.
H e le n and L u c ille Y ungen, E rna
S taehle. N o rm a B e rg e r and Lor­
ra in e S c h n e id e r S|x*»*ial m usic at
th e .services was a song by the
c h o ir T h e W ednesday e v e n in g ner-
v ic e last w eek was co n d u cte d by
Hev. H o ffm a n o f P o rtla n d
Ite iiso n
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OREGON
illy Mr«. John Imlali)
i l l y M r* . Frank Przoldt)
H O C K C H E E K A n E aster p ro
g ra m h y tin* lh*lv»*tia und lo ca l
S u n d a y Mchnnl« w ill be g iv e n at
tin * K e fn in te d c h u rc h hen* n e x t
S u n d a y n ig h t E v e ry o n e is in v ite d
to th is p ro g ra m and to th e tierviccM
M rs
H IL L S B O R O .
Hazeldale Sunday
School Arranges
S pedal S e r vices
The Great American Home
Joint Easter
Program Rock
Creek Sunday
AR G U S,
When you build a house, one
of the most essential things
to be considered is an ade­
quate number of outlets, for
both indoor and outdoor
water needs. On that factor
depends much of the enjoy­
ment you get from your
home— convenience, pleas­
ure, protection — step-sav­
ing.
A constant and reliable sup­
ply of water is always avail­
able to consumers of
RELIABLE
SAFE
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n.
J. M. PERSON. M anager
Savings & Loan Bldg.
R. E. WILEY, Local M anager
Hillsboro, Oregon
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