T h u rsd ay , A pril I, I*».'¡7 1 L L S B O RO Hazeldale Club to Give Play at Aloha Hall AR G U S. H I L L S R O R O , O R EGON Page Three her back porch Mrs H offm an is Kl pendicitis Mr and Mrs. S tanton 1 ■ yew s of age com pany and th e agency for C hev­ g rav e He arose, w ith a m ighty tr i­ retu rn ed hom e Friday. Mrs I, I, M urray and little rolet« an d O ldsm obiles w ill b e um ph o'er His foes." A nd today as Mr and Mrs U riah Rnth m oved , d au g h ter Virgtiilu, and Mrs I) M continued, th e brothers said t h i s sinful m an falls dow n to cry out their fu rn itu re to A lbany l a s t ' McInnis went to G aston March 21 week. W ednesday. for m ercy He blots out the stain to visit the la tte r 's sister. Mrs Fu i- T hey plan to concentrate on r e ­ on th e page and w rites in E tarnal M averene T allm an spent t h e 1 Ito h m s o n , of P o rtlan d , and pair service in one of t h e best Life and w ith it—the R ighteousness E aster vacation w ith frieh d s and daughter:. Mis C lara A tlcrb erry of equipped shops in this territo ry of God. He w ho knew no sin was r e la tiv e s m Buxton. H ills b o r o a n d Mrs. Buck Hull Mr More em phasis will be placed on born into this scene to becom e sin Mr. and Mrs A T. K ilburg and A ltei lien y has been seriously ill for illy .Mrs .lillui Imlith) body and fender w ork hereafter, for us th a t we m ight becom e the ei.il weeks at H ie Hull hom e She b a b y son Konald of S eattle spent ' IIA Z F I.D A I.F " S u fs ty F ir si. they declared T hey also plan to righteousness of G od in H im .—Geo. was able Io sd up last week Mrs the w eek-end w ith Mr. K ilburg i ‘ » v E u g e n ia C y p h e r ) th ree net i-tinu-ily. will in- pri-s I ' l i t . ' i l Koblnsou is stay in g th ere helping m other, Mrs. Ida K ilburg M rs , NORTH P L A IN S - Mr and M rs carry the most com plete line of N, Taylor, B eaverton.—P aid adv. u i tin« A in iin G ru n g e h u ll S i it ii r cure fur her. K ilburg will rem ain here for ari f-'yru Miner, w ho recently moved autom obile parts and accessories lin y evening by I h r ll. i/ r liliilr P ro g ram G iven extended visit. I from South D akota, have pur- in the county. ( 'im m unity . tub A d u n c e w i l l f „ | . ----- Mr. ------, H arry E aster ... of P o rtlan d chased the H ayes place on Pum p- "The C hallenge of the Cross" lo w , n il fo r one mini I sslt tn ( ’ »st was (tie nam e of tin* play given by spirit the E aster vacation w ith her , T O S S E D D E A T H A S ID E include» Ttielinu Dm E ih o n “' M r “ n d Mr!*’ A r t h u r ' “" ^ . ’ son of Mr. D o r i s 'l l i e young people's cluss of tin i and Mrs O rlow Moon, cut the end S y v ri on. D ulr p o w er.. FI hvo II. M ountain Top S unday school at Som e y ears ago back in Detroit. .Iililriik S u r Siintoi.i, I'riiw fn rd th eir F aster program S unday e v e­ Mr. and Mrs. D uke S m ith of of one of his fingers off Sunday. Mich., th e city tu rn ed out to do H e n r y C y p h e r s E n te r ta in P ortei J o , II, u ; , I I I .,,,,I ,I S ! , ; , |r ning Cast included Vivian Ziegler. P ortland sp en t the w eek-end w ith Mr and Mrs. H enry C ypher e n ­ honor to a m an w ho had built a piTl, H urry G runer. u n <| Verne E rnestine and Lloyd G uenther. h er parents. Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r te rta in e d th e card club at th eir car. It w as such a m achine as men Jeld ric k s B raden C larence Wood. Ray W eatherly. E l­ hom e T uesday evening Mr and bought w ho could pay the top price Bill St I,oiiis drove dow n from don Itavem un mid W illiam Morse Ida Shaw is visiting relatives in Mrs. L ester C ypher w ere guests of B ut the g ath erin g w as not because 1 Kiiiippton. Wu.sh, S unday to N ew berg for an in d efin ite tim e. I'lie p rim ary and Junior classes th e club High score w as won by of th e car but out of regard for Iilioill Ills p roperty here, and culled fu rn ish ed the rest of th e program . C liff Johnson of G lenw ood sp en t I Mrs. W. H Joos and E arl H ollen- the m an him self. He had won therr on u few friend«. the w eek-end a t the W illiam H u ff­ Q uite a few from h ere atten d ed beck, and second by Mr and Mrs. by long unselfish devotion to the man home. F orm New C lub Loel H ollenbeck Mr. and Mrs. A r­ public good. the .sunrise E aster services ut Bald M averene and L o rrain e T allm an th u r Reynolds w ill en te rta in the A fter a m usical num ber, the m ay­ I widve Indies met lust T h u rsd ay Peak u n d er th e auspices of the accom panied Mr. arid Mrs. G eorge club T uesday evening or called on an Episcopal clergym ar nfternoon ut the hom e of Mrs II L aurel Sunday school. Higgle of B uxton to th e hom e of B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d to lead in p ra y e r He stood and b e ­ M Mason and organized u club Io T rades P ro p erty Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis a tte n d ­ gan—"W e see a t th e center of the ' th eir uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. be know n as th e lla z e ld a lr Happy J I. W hile bus trad ed N ew berg P ’ARM ERS’ cash Income from the fluid form , for w hich farm ers re ­ E. M. D rury, a t V ancouver S un- ed a d in n er p a rty S unday at the universe, wisdom , love, and pow er H our P urpose is to get ucquulnted p . ro p erty for th e 20 acres in the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Louis H ugh­ Good w ords those and now w e call j day. with new neighbors and h elp them Buck H eaven d istrict, form erly * n atio n 's milk production totaled ceive th e ir highest prices per q u art, son at B eaverton honoring the b irth ­ them up, look them over, study In any way passible Mrs () W I owned by Fred M uttern. Mr. and 11,417,000,000 for 1936, ail Increase also helped to Increase dairy fa rm ­ day a n n iv ersary of Mrs Elizabeth them for o u r ow n cheer. Wisdom H esterlee wan elected p resident, Mrs. W hite moved h ere S atu rd ay . of 1128,000,000, o r 9.9 p er cen t over ers* m ilk checks. Davis, w ho w as 87 y ears old. She Love, and Pow er. We have seen M i,, D orothy C lark, v ic e - p r e s i­ M r and Mrs C lifford F letch er und (he 1935 to tal, according to the Milk W hile supply and dem and a re In is the m other of Mr. D avis and Mrs. p aren ts w ho loved th e ir children dent; Mrs I. C Taylor, secretury- fam ily, who w ere living on this In d u stry F oundation. fair ad ju stm en t for th e nation as a Hughson. too m uch for th e ir own good. They treusurei Mrs () I,. Johnson and place, have moved to th e house Miss Hilda N ordahl of P ortland is refused to punish the youngster F arm milk Income has increased whole, th e re has been an unusually Mrs J W Im lnh a re on th e w el­ vacated by th e A lfred H utchens visiting Mr. and Mrs. R ussell Loftis when they did w rong and th e kid high production of milk In som e (C e n tln a e d fro m p a n I> coming com m ittee. A pot luck family. T his m ove took tw o c h il­ n early 60 p er cent sin ce th e d e­ sections of the country. dies grew up w ild. T h at was love ! aw aiting approval, th re e projects this week. S e rv ic e s S u n d a y lunch w as served N ext m eeting dren. C larence and L yle F letcher, pression low. Cash milk Income w ithout wisdom. T hen th ere is tha prepared th rough W PA covering P artn ers a re evidently feeding w ill be held ut th e hom e of Mrs. from the B urk H eaven school. for D ecem ber 1936 of 3113,000,000 P reaching services w ill be held o th er kind w ho 'eel th e ir pow er of additional segm ents at the C hurch of C hrist each S u n ­ N ellie F ra se r A pril II. They a re atten d in g P leasant View w as 91.6 p er cen t of tb e 192129 th e ir herds well desp ite high feed I construction See th e boss w ith the h ard face* PLATE of the Wolf creek highw ay. day at 11 a. m.. Rev. P au l Collins, See th e office force have a spel’ A pot luck lunch was served Plez B ryan re tu rn e d to th e J P av erag e com pared w ith th e 78.5 In ­ prices. T his, to g eth er w ith th e high The first of these projects is the ' p a sto r p ercentsge of cows being m ilked, a fter th e adult sew ing class had Jones home T h u rsd ay ufter m ore w henever he peers in? T hat is pow and portion of th e highw ay east from Miss L avelle Jackson is spending e r w ith o u t th e balance of love. But finished for the aftern o o n last th an a w eek's stay In P o rtlan d dex figure for a g ricu ltu re as a has caused a su b stan tial Increase S unset cam p. A nother is f r o m W ednesday in th e school base­ w ith his d au g h ters, M esddam es whole. In milk production in m ost m a r­ B uxton w est to join th e one from a few days w ith h e r cousin, M ar­ the D etroit clergym an m ade ou* BRIDGE cella Bush, a t Independence. Since milk production In 1936 Is kets. God as having all pow er and with m ent. T w elve ladies wen* present. G loria L ester and H eine C lavoraux S unset camp, and th e last p ro ­ Mrs. J. C. Froeschle. w ho has been it all w isdom to c arry out in lov- Mr and Mrs. J M B radw ay of estim ated to have Increased by 2 Local K raldrnl* M arry To aid farm Income this Increase WORK poses to continue construction of visiting h e r son and fam ily a t Mc­ w h atev er he m ight decree. Tw o long lim e residents of this Independence visitisl the J M Ko- p er cent to 3 p er cen t over 1935, In production can best bo m arketed the highw ay from B arnes road M innville fo r th e p ast w eek, r e ­ A person of in fin ite W isd o m - th e p ast y e a r’s larg er cash pay­ through stim u latin g consum ption of com m unity. A lexan d er Iteusser am! teru fam ily over th e w eek-end. n ear C edar Mill, west to w ard N orth tu rn ed hom e Sunday. Done in Love— P ow er at the cen ter of the Mrs Susy Aim G riffitts w ere m ar- m ents to farm ers a re chtelly due to milk In fluid form, as m ilk used for O fficers Elected Mr. and Mrs. F red F roeschle and u n iv erse’ Yes. A nd closer that that P lains on w hat is know n as th e t led in P o rtlan d Friday evening. Second an n u al B uck Heaven h is­ h igher u n it prices paid for milk b u tte r and o th er products brings children G erald in e and M arylyn of to us. F or on a day, in the person B erger ranch sector. Mrs Etsel Kiley left F riduy e v e­ torical so rtety m eeting was held nt In creasin g consum ption of milk In J th e dairy farm er low er prices. My Own O ffice These proposals, if signed by the I : M cM innville, R. E T ay lo r o f A rtesia, of his Son, he stripped off his e te r­ ning for Sun Francisco to visit the n huol house follow ing the ... of a* • an d P earl T ay lo r and Mrs. J. nal glory and stepped down to tent county and given th e blessing o v er th<* E aster holidays. annual E aster com m unity d in n er F r°eschle w ere T uesday d in n er th e highw ay commission, w ould Estimates Gladly com m erce m eeting M onday noon m ean construction of all b u t a ' p arty 8 uests ot M r- a n d Mrs. C harles w ith us. G od in the person of Jesus Mr and Mrs P ete P lluso sp en t and egg hunt Mrs Ira G M cCor­ C hrist had a day on earth. He tasted will be in charg e of E. L. Ross, sector of t h e highw ay betw een | K elley. th e Week end in P o rtlan d at the mick was re-elected presid en t and to th e full o u r hu n g er and poverty Jo e Plluso hom e state senator, and Ray L. A ntrim , N orth P lains and B uxton. T h e - Mr. and Mrs. C. W. . F ... roeschle Mrs B. F Deford re-elected secre­ . . . of and w eariness. Then by His holy state rep resen tativ e. E rnest L iverm ore is having a tary and tre a su re r Both Mrs. Mc­ county court is aw aiting w ord from c „ K G tav 3 f ? 6 w alk. He proved H im self to be very They w ill discuss th e past ses­ the highw ay comm ission before : w ater system installed on his farm C orm ick and Mrs D eford read p a ­ ^ s . t('onllnu»Y BOTH FOR staying w ith a sister, Mrs. .John Mrs. D. M. M cInnis visited h er BOTH FOR Sm ith, at N ew berg. son. D W McInnis, an d fam ily at i MAIL TO A Alka Seltzer Mrs. Ted R utschm an received a R eedville from S unday until T h u rs­ shipm ent of 3(111 W hite Leghorn day. Regi 60c FARM ER chicks from the F ran k Erickson h a t­ chery a t F arm ington last w eek. L IV IN G IN Mr. and Mrs H ow ard B runson of YOUNG’S Rockaw ay, form er m ountain resi- BARGAIN TABLE K AN S A S Alarm Clocks dents, announce the birlli of a Pepsodent A ntiseptic T a k e y o u r choice of d a u g h te r M arch I I. $1 value 50c b o ttle. M rs . Iloffm an H o n o re d th e su rp rise b a rg a in s 2 for “T h o u g h tfu l, S y m p a th e tic Mis. C arolyn H offm an i F. E Pocket W atch on this tab le. V alues H offm an's m other) is confined Io Milk of M agnesia S ervice " $1 value to If 1.00. her bed w ith ii badly sprain ed and S q u ib b ’s, 75c. P h o n e 972 nillabero tw isted knee received in a fall off i North Plains Newcomers Buy Hay es Property barm (ash Income From Milk Makes New Five-Year High MODERN DENTAL WORK by a MODERN Labor Quota for Wilson Road Pared DENTIST Chapman Has Word for State Solons Dr.ABRAMS D E N T IST Surprise Birthday Party Held Timber Uniforms Popular Here 20 Years Ago Halvorsons Plan Official Opening Stomach Ulcers Chchalcm Group Aids with Sewing W e’ll See You at the Hillsboro Pharmacy * HILLSBORO BRANCH * Grand Opening T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK SALE JlHii Starts Saturday, April 3 Motorists 4 50c Tooth P aste 50c Tooth Brush Front-End A linem ent C om plete front-end a lin e m e n t jo b on F ords and C hevrolet« C hildren on bicycles p re­ se n t an ad d ed tra ffic h a z ­ a rd in th e spring. AUTO LIABILITY will protect von in case of an accident. • N ecessary P arts E x tra) For Period April 1 to April 15 Only C onvenient term s a v a ilab le mt all r e p a ir w ork. Ask UR. 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