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H IL L S B O R O , OREGON T h u rsd ay , E cbruarv 3. 1938 I farm ex p en d itu res, w hich req u ire Special m usic Serm on study of i m duy on a cougar hunt In Seng- v is ite d the II V e r s in g f a lllllv fn u n close co-operation and u n d e rsta n d I John 9th ch ap te r T uesday. 1 30 to 1 gins valle X and adjacent country Junuui'V 22 m ild till* fo llo w in g W ell ing by the w hole fam ily. 4 p in jo in t m eeting of L adies' Aid C lureiter * W ood’s fattier, ( ’ A nesduy B etterm ent of home conditions and M issionary Societies at hom e of B urnhum . was buried in N ew berg M r and M rs Paul B la z e r and can be effected by increased san i Mrs A K rueger, 256 Bailey ave- tation. including atten tio n to both CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN P e r F riends cem etery Ja n u a ry 26 Wood Eugene W rig h t, a ll o f Eugene W eiu i nue In terestin g program and study xx as adopted b.v Mr. and Mi s Field- w e e k -e n d guests o f B lu ie r 's p a r w ater supply and sew age disposal, (By Mrs. Max D reesicnl attended T here w ill be an o th e r one of Islam. Mrs O F M urphy of fect atten d an ce pupils at Pleasant e r Wood w hen a liabv ents. M i and M rs J E B lazer. the rep o rt continued F req u en t te s t View school last six w eeks a r c Portland, state secretary of the in two weeks BANKS A m ateur N ig h t“ p ro ing of w ater sam ples w as urged as Mi and M rs Tom S huck and W rig h t's lit t le (,nn. w h o had been M issionary Society of Oregon, w ill John Jones. Roderick. Laura. S h e r S heila Hall spent F riday night gram Friday evening w as well a t a valu ab le health m easure M odern <Bv Mrs. Jesse Meyers) he a guest of honor W ednesday, man and V irginia Mm rax Howard S tanley S huck of H illsboro spent here th e last th re e w e e k ', le t t m iie d Im ine w ith Ins fa th e r. ization of th e farm kitchen was tended P reg ram w as us follows: and Saturdax w ith Dr and Mrs K BUXTON—W B A met at th e recom m ended as a great step in piano solo. C onnie Lou K ennedy; M K ines amt son in Forest G rove. choir night from 8 to 9 M id-w eek G roesbeck. Evelyn a n d G ordon the week end at the Fim gan hom e T he Young People’s class at C h ristie W illie and K enneth lin g h all Ja n u a ry 26 w ith pot luck d in p roviding a m ore livable home. g u itar trio. E arl G enzer and l.ylo Mrs A rlie C arstens is ill at the service. T hursday, 7 30 p in L ead ers. and D orothy B orland V irginia M omitum lo p S unday school has O n I r ilr i s il J u ry n e r A short business m eeting was With 57 p er cent of the population Wolford, sioel g u itar E v erett G en hom e of her m other. Mrs. A A er tonight is Mrs C h arles W att In C h a rh ". W u n d e rlic h o f Sehefflln, held. Mrs. V eta C earley w as elect living on an an n u al incom e of zer. Spanish gu itar tap dancing. Byers, in V ernonia Mrs Byers, w ho teresting Bible study and discus M urray was ill m d atiseut from been invited to join the Young school Monday. People's class of the C hristian Stan ex H ahn o f M o m itiu n d a le . J o h n K 1. Putnam , pastor ed to the office of recording secre $1500 or less, w orking out of a Mary l.ee McGraw. Helen F rvden- is a train ed nurse, is taking care ef s io n Huth Sim pson xx as able to re church N ewberg, at th e ir snciul W elch o f B e a v e rto n and H ugh Hog- tary , m ade vacant by th e resig n a carefu lly planned budget for the dall and P atty M cCorm ick; acco rd h er (urn Io N ew berg high school Mon 'v e ilin g tonight ' Thm sila.v'. follow- e ls o f H ills b o ro a le s e rv in g no th e tion of Mrs. LaVona Peterson. The hom e was recom m ended as was ion solos by l.y le W olford and Lee W hosoever W ill T abernacle Mr amt Mrs Frank A kers o f fe d e i.il g ra n d J u ly t ills w eek day a fte r being absent since 1),' i mg revivul church service day had previously been set aside th e fu rth e r developm ent of t-H Reidel; piano solo. Lillian Mae Ben- P ortland spent T hursday amt Frida.x (A bove N orth P lains) M is M ervm W hitm ore is conva- as cleanup day in w hich eight p e r w ork Hex K arr xx ill load th e B ible le m b e r 20 w ith h eart trouble. efiel: m usic by Mrs Tom Engen. w ith her sister Mrs Joe H artw ick sons took p a rt in th e cleaning and 4-11 L eaders Snugiit forum S ubject w ill be “T he N eces Being a C h n stiai in L i t t l e lcciiig satisfactorily at W illam ette piano. Jo h n W estenhaver. violin, Mrs Ada S ellers visited in P o rt sity burning of w aste from the yard. Things in Life " was the text Mix.- hospdal. Newberg, follow ing a ma of th e Blood. " Friday 8 p m. and Lee Reidel. gu itar, violin solo. D ifficulty o f securing capable land from W ednesday u n til Sunday Sunday school. 1(1 a in . classes for An all day business m eeting w ith and Masie Bul w hen she preach jo r operation Jan u a ry 16 Mary L etta Bush, accom panied by illing 4-H leaders in m any of w ith h er sister. Mrs H arry White, all C leta Elliott, su p erin ten d e n t cd at the l used Hodson M cCorm ick u ttended a b irth d ay d in n er for m em bers h av th e w county's M ountain Top church com m unities w a s h er m other. Mrs. Bush; vocal solo, and fam ily ing b irth d ay s in F eb ru ary w ill be b rought u p in ensuing discussion. K enneth Parm ley and com m unity Hex O rin H utchinson w ill bring Sunday evening The young pen d in n e r party S a tu rd ay evening ut C elebrate 45th A nniversary held at th e hall F eb ru ary 5. E vangelist pie's class hud charg e under the I he Johnson hom e in N ew berg At present, only tw o out of 11 singing Mr amt Mrs. Andrexv G ram roth the m orning message w ere laid for nine M r Clogsden and fam ily have celeb rated th e ir 45th w edding a n C harlca W I'uit- w ill apeak al B leadership of Miss Je n n ie Meckel Clivers B irth d ay C elebrated ru ra l youths of 4-H age a re e n Mr and M is Frist G orton and A birthday d in er w as given for gaged in club w ork. S everal com m oved from th e living q u a rte rs m I n iv ersary Sunday by en tertain in g p ill. A ll-day p ray er Tuesday, w ith Bob M ilner led the m usic and sain; Mis J I, M artin of Tuft cam e F ri a solo Jo h n M eeker lead and ex N eal B aker Jan u a ry 23 at th e hom e m ented on th e fact th at it is n early the A tlee store to the B uford Crops wuth a fam ily d in n e r at th e ir home. evangelistic m eeting follow ing Melvin Jam es, pastor plained a sc rip tu re T he ju n io r day Io visit thi n sister and dntlgh- of his parents, Mr and Mrs W illiam im possible in som e sections to find place n ear Banks G uests w ere Mr ami Mrs G eorge class handled the m orning service t e i M i s M ervm W hitm ore, w ho is Mrs H enry McDonald, w ho has Hess. Mr and Mrs H erm an G am B aker. A large n u m b er of relatives those w ith th e necessary ab ility and T he pastor. W illiam M orse and ill hi a N ew berg hospital Mrs Mai Whosoever Will and friends w ere present. th e req u ired tim e to devote to the been confined to bed w ith th e flu. roth. Mr and Mrs L eonard Gam fam ily spent the w eek-end at R ose tm rem ained to lx* n ear her daugh is im proving. Jan et and Janice. 6-m onths-old w ork. roth. Mr and Mrs J li G am roth Sunday. 3 p m Rev C harles P ix burg ter and is a house guest of a sis daughters of M r and Mrs D B E d A ssistant C ounty Agent L. E M rs P rie k e tt Hostess ler w ill speak. M onday wo w ill and L orenc Beryl. F arm ers here took advantage of ter. Mis l.ynian B iishine. at D un w ards. w ere taken to Forest G rove Francis, head of 4-H club w ork Mrs V erne P riek ett w ill e n te r G et Sw eat S hirts unite w ith th e m inisters of th e th e sprin g -lik e w eather last xveek lin '. general hospital ill w ith spasmodic here, declared “You can t ju st tak e tain th e b rid g e club Friday a fte r G uy S toutenberg of U liionvale B ruce D owling high school a th northw est district of the P entieoslal and tilled the soil S ev eral sow ed bronchitis last Monday. They arc a person and m ake a lead er of him noon at h er home C hurch of God .All m inisters and —a leader m ust be born th at way. P hilip Wessels left last W ednes letic coach, purchased ten new laym en a re w e lc o m e - - M elvin E w in ter gram reported im proved. "S om ething new learned this We are w illing to g ive help, tr a in day for Fort Lewis airp o rt, w here sw eat sh irts for the basketball team Jam es, pastor. Dance S aturday T hese w ere w orn S atu rd ay night at y ear ' w as roll call for F ir G rove A dance w ill be sponsored by W. ing and info rm atio n to leaders, but he is stationed He has been tra n s the H illsboro gam e and a re very Ladies Social club al th e m eeting B A. at th eir hall F eb ru ary 5. Music we m ust have them to sta rt w ith " ferred from H aw aiian Islands a fter much appreciated by th e team The P ilg r im House The county Is too large for any being here on a furlough for a few Ja n u u ry 25 w ith M is August Otto .SajijiZj/"1'/ o a r cttsfow ifr., with by the V andeheys F eb ru ary 6 C hapel service of girls' gym suits a re also to be p u r effort to be m ade to conduct clubs m onths Mrs Wessels 'M ary Sandy > w ho hud a planned progi.im M rs /(d»o xni on/ kitchen e m im i P a rty T onight public w orship, 10:30 a m . w ith chased for volley ball and girls' G eorge B ertalot was taken into the accom panied him to Fort Lewis and icnren nt low prices that all P edro club card p arty w ill be w ithout benefit of leaders. It was announced th at th e O. S re tu rn e d S atu rd ay to h er hom e in basketball and a stop w atch for L iturgy for fifth S unday a fte r the club She is the n in eteen th inembei tiiay afford. h eld at the hom e of Mr and Mrs. Epiphany "R eligion in the News" b asketball and volley ball Money C. extension serv ice is busy at Next m eeting will he w ith Mrs A Banks. Jo h n W agner (tonight) T hursday. present on plans for a program to M r and Mrs G eorge Nielson and to m ake these purchases is available topics: “M ethodist Y outh Boycott A Soule F eb ru ary 8 K o m tn r r In ju re d Kitchen Tool« . co. 1 0 c meet the needs of young people son retu rn ed last w eek from a from money taken from the student W ar." “St. D orothea's Day Ob- W H Davis is staving in Port servance.«?“ and "The R eform ed E rling K cm m er received a badly betw een the ages of 15 and 24 years, m onth's v isit w ith relativ es and body play and bask etb all games. Q u a lity k itc h e n to o la , m n«|»rn de C hurch in H olland " Serm on, from land for th e rem ain d er of the w in- lacerated hand Saturday, w hile c u t to include those too old for 4-H friends in N ebraska A fter a few T h ree G rad u ated ■Inn. h ig h q u a lit y m a la r ia l a n d , w « irk m a n « h lp Itu a t |>rn««f C o nsist« the day's gospel. Didst T hou Not ter. tin g wood w ith Ansel W arren on club work. T h ree seniors, O rlin G ary. H arry days' visit in and n ear B anks they o f x' t ir '.i apoona, a p s lu ls a «* k a B i r l h i l a y C elebrated Sow Good S e e d ’“ iS t M atthew th e Strassel road west of tow n It P art-T im ers Too M any tu r n e r « m ik in g apoona, la 'll» a , h a t w ill re tu rn to th e ir hom e in Neah H offm an and F red H om berger. Mr- D A Gtt e n tertain ed with w as found necessary to tak e eight The land use com m ittee rep o rt Bay Wash., w h ere he is em ployed. g rad u ated from B anks high school 13:27i P astor H enry H H aller max a b irth d ay d in n er partx Sundav t» r w h ip stitches to close the wound at th e end of th e first sem ester. be consulted any day. ex cep t M on w as given by John K am na. c h a ir M others Meet Friday day, betxx'een 10 a. m. and noon, honoring Mrs Fred G raiihorn of W illiam Riggle spent a few days man. and pointed out that p art-tim e T he M others club w ill m eet at the T hey w ill be presented w ith the belxveen 4 and tl p m . or bv a p C ooper M ountain O thers attending Poring Knives . . 1 0 c last w eek a t Riggle Bros, logging farm s in the county are much m ore hom e of Mrs C liff Sandy Friday May class in public g rad u atio n e x f a r i n a k n h e a . g>u»«l q u a lit y « la in pointm ent at tlie House office, 232 from th ere w ere Mr G raiihorn and cam p at B irkenfeld. He also visited num erous than th e county's in d u s Mrs. N. B erdan w ill be jo in t h o st ercises. fam ily and Mrs Ed G rabhoru l»»a s te e l bla*te. at the Ed Ingram hom e at Elsie. N ext R N A. silver tea w ill be N orth T hird avenue. trial developm ent, upon w hich the ess w ith M rs Sandy. Mr and Mrs Jack B righnusc P rogram P resented F eb ru ary 11. p art-tim ers depend, w arrants. Be Mrs. Shipley Hostess Joy. t u rtis and Elsie B righnusc A uditorium program given bv the cause of the lack of outside w ork Coffee M akers 49c A lvie K auffm an re tu rn e d hom e F ir G rove sew ing club m et F ri and H ow ard Larson from h ere and pupils Friday included the follow m any of th e p a n -tim c farm te n day w ith Mrs. E m m ett S hipley in S atu rd ay from P ortland, w h ere he A lu m in u m r o f f r r m a k e is . M ake« de E lm er L arson of D ayton w ere d in ing num bers: Selections by first and an ts have been thro w n on relief, B anks The day w as sp en t q u iltin g 1 has been laid off tem p o rarily from lic io u s d r ip c o f fe r non b u rn ban H e re ’s a really new tru ck . (By S ir,. J. A. McCoy) d ie S is c u p c a p a c ity . ner p arty guests Sunday of Mr and second y ear harm onica students; th ereb y increasing the b urden of and a pot luck d in n e r w as enjoyed i his w ork w ith th e N orthern Pacific It, pruvitles fur th e m axim um stories about W illiam M cK inlev bv th e tax p ay in g farm er. KANSAS CITY Lom e S tro h Mrs Sam O tto Edwart} Day of Hood R iver v isit at noon by sixteen women. e x tra loading space, perfect has bought a 221-acre ranch V ivian Ziegler H onored K ath ry n Jones and about F ran k lin D evelopm ent of a farm ing sys W a ste B a sk ets . 15c C harles Shipley is confined to his ed Mr. and Mrs J e ff K ennedy S a t n m e ayer a r G aston for Ins b ro th e r O lio D. Roosevelt by E rling Kom m er: tem on b e tte r hill soils aim ed at bed w ith severe attack of lum bago. urday He w as B anks high coach Vivian Z iegler was ho m 'ied with load d istrib u tio n and g r e a t M e t ili A .v w trtrd r u lo t ? F red Dusek w ent to P ittsb u rg a birth d ay d in n e r p arty S unday by readings by R aym ond Scofield and lessening of erosion: increases in Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cF arlane a re last year. m u l dcftlgiut. e r o p e ra tin g econom y. T he by m em bers of grades 5. 6. 7 and 8: acreage of long-lived legum es and stay in g at th e S hipley home. Mc an aunt. Mrs Hov H arrington, al H elen K auffm an re tu rn e d hom e M onday to see about a ranch, K ansas City local of F arm ers' M iddleton. poem by Bobby Watson. H arm onica grasses; grass-seeding of the 7000 F arlan e is back doing th e ja n ito r last W ednesday from P ortland, H illie T ykeson and new cab, located over the Bread Boxes . . . 4 9 c stu d en ts receiving pins w ere R ich overflew acres along th e T ualatin: w ork in th e grade school until Ship- w h ere she spent tw o w eeks tak in g Union w ill m eet W ednesday in the G eorge Z iegler attended C overs engine, provides g r e a t e r ( ib itm g h r» a d twtwr« 'm u g f it t i n g c u t e r . A»a<>rt»d c o lo rs a n d d e sig n s a rd Lazott. Stanton C ornutt. Bev- and lim itation of farm extension to ley is able to co n tin u e w ith th e care of her sister-in-law . M rs Lewis Royal N eighbors' hall in ' Banks w ere laid for eleven com fort for the d riv e r and e rly W hite and M arie Jones. T w elve specified areas w ere recom m ended w ork. Vivian Z iegler visited h er b ro K auffm an, w ho w as ill w ith th e flu B usiness w ill begin at 11 a. m Men increased visibility. visitors w ere present. N ext au d i in th e com m ittee's report. Mrs. E E P a rk s and d a u g h te r of w ill serve an o y ster d in n e r at noon th e r and sister-in-laxx. Mr and Mi Dish Pans - . 49c Mrs. F ran cis Thom pson, fo rm e r J. M. V anderzanden. in c o m- Mr and Mrs Ernest V olbcrding M elburn Z iegler at Scholls f i . in to riu m program w ill be F eb ru ary P o rtlan d spent last w eek w ith h er a lu m in u m d i« b p a n , flu e ly of Banks, is seriously ill w ith ton- m enting on th e rep o rt, m ade a 11. and Mr and Mrs Edw in P ix le r F riday u n til Sunday m orning q u a lit y , f o n iu l ’’ hape. r o ll t tm , a p parents. Mr and Mrs. E. H K au ff p r o x im a t e ly 10 q u a il r a p a c ity . and little d a u g h te r C arolyn Jean A card p a rty w as sponsored by plea for a re tu rn to sound, old- silitis at h er hom e in P ortand. E V H anson w as ill w ith flu S e e this new Mr. and Mrs. F red C aldw ell and man Mrs K auffm an, w ho w as sor- of P o rtlan d and Mr. and Mrs M ar W B A. F rid ay night. C om m ittee fashioned ideals for those m aking and in bed several days last week iouslv ill last week, is im proving. tin Jackson w ere party guests S u n included games Mrs. M argaret C or a farm start. Good behavier. co u r d au g h ter re tu rn e d last w eek from R obert O rn d u ff w as ill and a b A lum inum Molds co. 5c IN TER N A TIO N A L n u tt, Mrs. V eta C earley and Mrs. age. in d u stry an d a sp irit of self- Los Angels. Cal., w h ere th ev had day of Mrs P ix le r's and Mrs. Vol- sent from M ountain T op school A lu m in u m m old« f r d e « rr tg and Jellie » p o p u la r d e w ig n t M a ke j o u r A lta Carstens C ribbage and Pedro den ial are necessary for success. spent a m onth visiting M r ’C ald berding's sister. Mrs J A McCoy, Friday. to d ay nt fa b le a ttr a c t iv e fo r d e s e rts and w ere played High honors in c rib I he pointed out. E x p en d itu re of w ell's sister. Mrs. W illiam M cF ar and fam ily Mrs Jackson is a B irthday O bserved Jellie s, etc. Mrs J M I-., c « ; , •. , bage w ere won by David E dw ards m oney and co ntracting of debts for lane. and fam ily. A fter a few days d a u g h te r of Mrs. McCoy. B e th a n y B a p tis t C h u rc h visit w ith frien d s and relativ es in and M rs R W M anley, low In no n -p ro d u ctiv e investm ents a n d J M S ch affer was taken to the w ith a su rp rise hirthdax p a rty F ri F eb ru ary 6: S unday school. 9 45 Tum blers . . 3 for 1 0 c Pedro. H arold F ish er high and lu x u ries is accountable to a great and aro u n d B anks th ey w ill re tu rn i a. m.. Jo h n C roeni. su p erin ten d e n t; G eneral hospital in F orest G rove day night honoring h e r son. Allan to th e ir hom e in Neah Bay. w here ex ten t for farm ing failures of the G eorge Bledsoe low. I O thers present w ere M adeline a n d H U G H L E W IS C O . m orning w orship service a t 11 Friday. Mr. C aldw ell is em ployed in a log D u ra b le , g o * , c a p a c ity . I presen t day. V anderzanden d c- F ran k P etrzilk a is hom e for a vis H arvey R eidlm g spent Friday J e r ry Edwards. Doris Je a n and The church w ill observe this day ging cam p B eaverton I’honc 9605 clared it from W estport. Wash., w here he S atu rd ay at V ernonia w ith B ruce C lark. Keith M irlnxx A rth u r as "Moody Day T he L ord's S upper and B ir th d a y C e le b ra te d Livestock C hanges Listed has been em ployed tw o years. G eraldine O rnduff Bonita and E vening friends. M cC orm ick-D eering D ealer Mrs. F ran k G enzer of G reen w ill be com m em orated C om petition from o th er a n d SPROUSE-REITZ STORES H iddink In ju red P arly guests at the Lom e S tro h and Iva Mae Stew ai t P atricia and serv ice a t 7:45 D r C. O. W right, W. H. H iddink received injuries sim ilar food products may have a M ountain celeb rated n e r b irth d ay fo rm er B aptist state secretary, w ill m ay er hom e S unday w ere Mrs Jim m y K otera j Wínw« ju s t below the left eye from a piece g reater effect on d airy products in T uesday by having d in n e r w ith h er present tw o illu strated lectures on S tro h m ay er's sister and husband Mr.- Ray C lark ha. been ill the of steel w hich flew from a wedge th e future, th e livestock report s ta t father. A. H W olford, in Banks. "Life A mong th e Crow Indians" and Mr. and M rs P eter N V an d erzan last m onth w hile splitting wood last Tuesday. ed. declaring th at th is called for H er sons. E arl and E v erett G enzer "A ctivities in M cM innville C ollege " den of Roy and her daughter. Miss F ran k ie and Hay Slook left Sat H ad the piece of steel struck a q u a r a program involving most econom i and Jo h n H olland, w ere also guests. M cM innville College q u artet, often F rances VanLoo. and Tony K em per A b erry an d sm all fru it m eeting cal production, raising and m ain tin - te r of an inch h ig h er he w ould h eard over KOIN w ill assist in the and sons W arren and M erlin of p robably have lost the sight of the j ing of q uality, a m ore extensive w as held in the Legion hall S p eak service —Rev. Jo h n C S chw eitzer G ales C reek ers w ere A. W King. Dr. S M. Z el m ark etin g program and p articip a eye. H e suffered the loss of his lers. Mr E dw ards and W F. Cyrus. pastor. rig h t eye w hile shoeing a horse a tion in national advertising. Pioneer Editor Honored A v ery slight increase in the P lant diseases, insect pests and fe r t few years ago. m b er of d airy cows w as th ought ilizers w ere discussed The 100th an n iv ersary o f the birth A large St. F ra n c is C a th o lic C h u rc h . R oy Mr and A irs A. M artin and fam nu F ifth S u n d ay a fte r E piphany: of H arvey W Scott, pioneer ed ito r ily of P o rtlan d w ere overnight likely, w ith a raise in hog p ro d u c crow d attended. F orest G rove church and S u n d ay Holy m ass xvil be celeb rated next of th e O regonian and Pacific u n i guests at th e hom e of th e form er's tion included as one recom m enda tion. It was pointed out th a t pork school lead ers' tra in in g school w ill S u n d ay at 8 and 10:30 a. m The v ersity 's first graduate, w as o b serv b ro th er-in -law and sister. Mr. and M rs Russell T h atch er Mr. and Mrs. is the only com m odity w hich O re be held F e b ru ary 9 at th e F irst C on serm on will be preached from the ed at P o rtlan d cen tral lib rary T u es gon does not raise in sufficient g reg atio n al church. T h e B a n k s H oly Gospel. S unday school after day. P rogram w as sponsored by the M artin visited h e r m other, Mrs W. am ount to supply its own needs church expects to have a class to a t 8 a. m mass N ext S unday is the E x -P U. club, an organization of H iddink, S atu rd ay a n d Sunday. com m union day for th e ladies of those w ho w ere grad u ated from P a Mrs. H iddink retu rn ed to Portland Increase in n u m b er of chickens or tend th is school. tu rk ey s is u n w arran ted , and sheep Mrs. Sam Inkley. w est of Banks, A lta r society At 3 p. m. th e Novena cific m ore than 50 years ago. and w ith the M artins S unday fo r a should be k ept only in sufficient is confined to h er bed again and is devotion to "O u r M other of P e rp e t w as arran g ed by Mrs. E dith Tozier w eek's visit. nu m b ers to clean ou t fence-row s rep o rted v ery il. ual H elp w ill be held, follow ed by W eatherred. S unday d in n er party guests a t the an d for ilar needs. The live- Rev. W. F W illings began last benediction of th e most blessed Jesse M eyers hom e w ere Mr and stcok rep o sim rt w as read by C ounty S u n d ay evening a series of serm ons sacram ent.—F a th e r Joseph B Saal Mrs. A B. E dw ards of th e Elwood A gent C yrus in th e absence of m ill, Mrs Jessie T illm an and C om m ittee C hairm an H enry Hagg. on th e m iracles c f Jesus. N ext S un- | C h ristian C hurch day h e w ill preach on 'T h e Man G eorge and Harold Fisher. A creage R ecom m endations Made Sick w ith th e Palsy." • j L o rd s day unified study-w orship W. H. H iddink visited his sister. Changes in n u m b er of acres d e Mr. and Mrs. B arney Roscoe serv ice 9 45-1145 a m C hurch Mrs. Jen n ie Beck w ho is ill w ith voted to various crops now raised pneum onia at th e M ultnom ah hos in th e county w ere urged in the of M cM innville spent S atu rd ay and school 9 45. Classes for all ages A S unday at th e C lell C arsten s home class for young m arried folk just Collections — Credit Reports p ital Saturday. rep o rt of the crops com m ittee, read Mr. and Mrs. Ray W oodm an of organized Mrs P. A. A nderson, O h le m ille r H u rt in Washington, Tillam ook, Y a m h ill, by C hairm an F red Jossy. Included P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek-end w ith te a c h e r M orning w orship 10:45 A. S. O hlem iller suffered a badly in the recom m ended acreage a lte ra I ‘nlk, Clwtbop a n j .Marion Cntmttea cut thum b on his left hand w hile tions w ere a 1300 increase for corn. h e r p arents. Mr and M rs G eorge M usic by choir. S erm on by pastor P ersonal C ontact on C ollections every day b a rg a in d a y C hristian E ndeavor 6 30 p m In te r sp littin g wood S atu rd ay evening 2000 fru it and n u t increase. 1100 M cG raw Mrs. F red Irv in and ch ild ren of m ediate. high school and Young th e ax handle caught in his coat I raise in vegetable acreage. 7300 e x tr a sp e c ia ls for H illsb o ro People. S tu d y of Book of R evela Oak G rove spent th e xceek-end w ith pocket causing th e accident. Wtethlnzl-in County tlf f ir o : less for oats, 1000 raise in barley. Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Boyd a re vis 600 increase in clover seed. 900 h e r m other. Mrs. A lice P arm ley. tion for adults. 6:30 p. m. Pastor D o lla r D a y . ie leads in study of Rev. 14. E vangelis C o m m e rc ia l B u ild in g “ rea so n s w h y ” iting relatives at B ridgeport. Neb., ! raise in seed grass. T u rn in g over S unday Mr. Irvin cam e for them . T he d an ce S atu rd ay n ig h t given tic serv ice 7:30 p. m. O rchestra w here they form erly lived Phr ne 3071 i of the 7000 to 11.000 acres of T uala- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Tolke and fam | tin overflow land to p astu re and by th e A m erican Legion w as w ell prelude. Song serv ice assisted by Second «nd Main K ills h o r m usicians and young people's choir. ily spent from Friday to S undav seed grass was recom m ended. w hole co unty be d eclared a district, nt the Fred Stowell home at R y d er Weed control was bro u g h t up by wood. Wash. Cyrus, w ho ex plained th ere a re in view of th e fact th a t the T u a la tw o w ays in w hich w eed control tin riv e r can c a rry w eed seeds i districts may be form ed u n d er the from one end to th e o th er unless O regon law. T he first involves an th e w hole county js u n d e r control ' o rd er of th e county c o u rt d e c la r O th ers ex p lain ed th at this p ro ing th e w hole co unty a district. ced u re would be far m ore o f a fi nancial b u rd en than th e county ' and th e second req u ires th a t a could assum e. (Continued from rase I , group of at least seven farm ers, Icc of farm -w om en, w ere given in ■ rep resen tin g 51 p er cent of th e a report b.v Mrs. L ester Cypher, landow ners of th e ir district, draw com m ittee chairm an S u c c e s s f u l j up a petition In th is county, he and happy living on a farm d e 1 said, about 1200 acres a rc sum m er- pends upon two factor., the report fallowed annually, p rin cip ally for stated, nam ing them as a good I I he purpose of w eed-elim ination. At hom e and good, nutritio u s food. ' present th ere a re no w eed control T hey can be arriv ed at only bv districts in the county, he stated. careful planning and budgeting o flR G. Scott recom m ended th a t th e Mrs. Cearley Secretary; Big Meet Planned Amateur Program Presented at Banks; Mothers to Meet H onor Roll Given at Pleasant View Cab-over-Engine Kansas City CHURCHES $ $ $ $ $ $ $ SATURDAY IS Credit Bureaus Dollar Day V\ bile is at IJenne.v’s, we were fortunate in securing- these Values like these art1 th your neighbor trad es at Penney’ Fanners Hear Farm Reports IN D IA N DESIGN BLANKETS« F O R D and C H E V R O L E T O w n ers SAVE 30% on M otor R eco n d itio n in g C om plete motor reconditioning, including rc-bore anti new pistons, pins, rings, gaskets, etc. High q u a lity p a rts used and every job g u a ra n tee d . R e g u la r P rice FO R D A— $46.75 1928 to 1931 CHEVROLET- $53.50 1929 to 1931 Special ( ash Price $3 3 '5 $3 8 30 O ile r available for limited time only! FREE C IG A R E T T E is only one of th e m any th in g s th a t m ay cause loss or serious d a m a g e to y o u r p ro p erty . 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