Tliui’siliiy, N ovem ber 25, 1937 « Many Entries in 1st National Corn Show l lc q iii" ! . fo r e n try b la n k s fo r t h i‘ f li t O regon state w id e co rn show w e re th is w eek b e in g r e ­ c e iv e d in In c ie u s in g nu m b e i.s by If It ' l i | and Lot 3 Section terested in th e R eu ter P ipe O rgan 3 T1S R lW high school M an u facturing plant. Mrs. Fuegy J . W Connell, »-heriff. to W. E. Ham il­ Mrs. W heeler H onored and Mrs. V ictor visited the plant ton. p a rt Lot 2 Block 7, Forest Grove. M E. L adies' Aid m et last W ed­ T Agne* E leanor Stiles to J . H. Stile«, h eir cousin. H. T Jost. has in ­ nesday aftern o o n and a fte r t h e stalled pipe organs in Tacom a and p a rt Lot 1 Block 9 W alk er's A ddition. business session a lunch w as se rv ­ P ortland. W hile in K ansas they F orest (»rove. J. W ayland ('w en ct ux to David Dahm. ed su rp risin g Mrs. E u n ice W heel­ visited several of Mr. Fuegy s Lot €5 3rd A ddition, B e n I’ark. er. w ho left T uesday to v isit re la ­ also H e rb e rt H. Faber et al to Tenet M ort­ relatives. At Los A ngeles they v is­ tives in S eattle. Co.. T rac t 4 Echo H eights Section for sev eral days w ith Mrs. gage M rs Jessie H enderson sp en t the ited 3 T2S R lW . Fuegy's son-in-law and daughter. W ashington county to Ew ell P la ste r, 3 w eek -en d w ith Mrs. L u tie M apes in Mr. and Mrs. E A. T hom an At Acres Section 32 T3N R3W. H illsboro. A. S. P a ttu llo et a l to Lyle W hite et P asadena they visited th e Moody E lm er Bacon Here al. 9.SG A cres Sections 5 and $ T2S R lW . an d Rev. M arks fam ilies Mrs. E lm er Bacon, w ho has been w o rk ­ V ictor is now visiting relatives J . W. C onnell, sh e riff, to M ark T. Cox. p a rt of Section 13 T lS R4W. ing on a boat betw een P o rtlan d and in Oregon. Roy L ynn ct ux to A. E. V erdegan et New York, is visitin g his g ra n d ­ ux. 80 Acre» Section II T2S R3W. m other. Mrs. V Bacon S u n d ay he John H. McLeod et ux to N a th a n C. w ent to C orvallis to v isit his m o th ­ R ushing et ux. 5 Acre» T lS R lW . H enry E. W hite et ux to L. L. Bel­ er. lin g e r e t ux. 72.46 Acre» T IN R2W. Mrs M arshall S m ith and son Lc- I By Mrs. Mary Sinclair) J. C. Nelson i E xecutor) t o J . J. Roy re tu rn e d to h e r hom e in Los R EED V ILLE—Mrs. D ingm an e n ­ F n g le h a rd t. L ets 2 5. 6. 8 Blocks 1 and A ngeles a fte r spending several ighlands A ddition to Hillsboro. te rta in e d S atu rd ay afternoon for her 3 U H nion C entral L ife In su ra n c e Co. to m onths at the hom e of h e r p arents. S u n d ay school class and several C harles M. Menzies e t al, 60 A cres Sec­ M r an d M rs I, L W adele. tion 9 T2S R lW . ch ild ren n e a r th a t age. D ainty r e ­ Mr and Mrs R udolph S chultz and M ucha et ux to A gnes B ry a n t, L ot fresh m ents w ere served to tw en ty - 3 M. son F ran cis and Mrs. E ffie B urnett, fo Block 12. Orenc«». u r children A gnes B ryant to J. J. Davis et ux. atten d ed an an n iv eh sary d in n e r at T he contest at R eedville S unday Lot 3 Block 12. Orenco. the hom e of Mr. an d Mrs. Ed Boose at Forest G rove S u n d ay night. 1 David E dm onton, w ho sp en t a w e e k visiting at th e hom e of Mr. and M rs G eorge Wilcox, re tu rn e d to th e CCC cam p at C anyon City | T hursday. , Couples Honored Mrs M artha M ann gave a d in n er , p a rty at h e r hom e hon o rin g th e ; w edding an n iv ersaries of Rev and , Mrs A lex an d er H aw th o rn e and Mr. and Mrs. K enneth Cole of Hillsboro, Cornelius Civic Club Plans Christmas Party December 17 Couples Honored on Anniversaries Bazaar at Kinton Proves Success Rock Creek Real Estate Transfers Reeedville Better Dairy Feeds P ag e T hree Gurskes Surprised on Anniversary Ky Mrs. Jo h n tlaase > FIRD ALE - IOWA H IL U -M r anrl M rs H enry G u rsk e w ere surprised on th eir th irty -first w edding a n n i­ versary S au rd ay night P resent w ere Messrs, and M esdam es T ennis Pyle. F rank W aibel and sons N orbert and Richard. Jo h n H aase and children Alvin. M ildred and Lucille. Don Pearson, Sam G erig and d au g h ter M ildred and th e honored guests. Mr. and Mrs H enry G urske. H onors in "500” w ere won by Sam G erig and Mrs. T ennis Pyle receiving high, and Mrs. Don P earson low. R obert Wilson and C arl P eterson spent several days visiting at K ath- lam et, Wash. Goetzes Move Mr and Mrs H erm an G oetz have moved from the Dave /Xrndts place of Iowa H ill to the F W. M ulllvan house in low er F ird ale restrict. Mr and Mrs R eynold G erig and daughters of S t H elens w ere w eek­ end guests of his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Sam G erig B irthday C elebrated Mrs Sam G erig en tertain ed w ith a birth d ay p arty T hursday a fte r­ noon. P resen t w ere Mrs. H arry S tef, fen and son D arrol, Mrs. H arry Soost and son Billy, Mrs H enry J Haase and son W ilbur. Mrs. E Miller. Mrs. M argaret Gnos. Mrs Don Pearson and son Donnie. Mrs. Jo h n Haase, .Mrs H erm an G oetze, Mrs. F rank W aibel and th e honor guest, Mrs. Sam Gerig. E m anuel M iller, w ho has been w orking in W ashington for the past six weeks, is hom e again w ith his fam ily at Iow a Hill. M r and Mrs. H enry Soost and th re e ch ild ren have ren ted a place h ere and m oved in T uesday. M r and Mrs. H enry J. H aase and son W ilbur and W illiam R ufener w ent to W ashington T hu rsd ay a ft­ ernoon on business. Alec Eischen of Iowa H ill left for C alifornia M onday for a visit. Mrs Em il B randaw of Iow a Hill en tertain ed th e Bloom ing Ladies' Aid in th e church basem ent T h u rs­ day afternoon. READY—W AITING—ABLE You sit y o u rself dow n in the d e n t­ ist's chair w ith —"Go to w ork on it. Doc." O r do you say "D octor?” A ny­ w ay you put the job into his hands and it is up to him. Sam e w ith the m ighty God. You tak e y o u r poor shrivelled h e a rt w ith all its hate, conceit, m urder, un- cleaness to him and say—"Go to w ork on it. Lord. O perate; tak e it out; give m e a new h e a rt th a t can love you and my enem ies and m ake m e decent aro u n d the house and over th e place: in the store o r of­ fice or w herever. " So you tu rn the case o v er to him. Now it is all in his hands and he is w illing, for him th a t rom eth unto me I w ill in no wise cast out. A nd w aiting too for he says behold now is the accepted tim e; behold now is the day of sal­ vation. Ready, ab le and w aiting is the Lord. One Bin D ifference You put yo u rself into th e dentist's hands and ex p ect to pay him. The com of th e realm to settle it. Not so w hen you com e to th e L ord— "Nothing in my hands I bring.” N either y o u r own hum an goodness for hum an goodness is ju s t vile rags in God s holy eyes. N or do you bring y o u r prom ise to copy Jesu s C hrist. N eith er do you offer God the years you tau g h t in th e S unday school. N or is th e re any o th er good th at you can lay before him. H um an goodness? No. C opying C h rist” No. W orking for Him No-No No. N oth­ ing in m y h an d s I bring. N othing says the Book. Not by w orks of righteousness w hich we have done are we saved. D idn't th a t m oney I gave to build a hospital in India, save me? Not one bit. Y our salvation is not p u r­ chased w ith silver and gold. Then how ?—w ith the precious blood of C hrist, as a lam b w ithout blemish and w ith o u t spot. Do you ta k e y o u r stand th a t the F IL M Lord Jesus C hrist stepped into your shoes and took the guilt and curse ol all your sin and died to clear you? T hen count Him your S aviour and tu rn your life over to Him ar.d from now on m ake it B ible-B ible-B ible and P ray -P ra y -P ra y and by the stren g th He gives you O bey-Obey- O bey.—G eorge N. Taylor, B eaver­ ton. T his space paid for by business men. 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