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Special School Meet Cornelius Tuesday Evening n.'u h rv . ut n crld ln # and Mi < >11v«u w111 vi .it h er i .1» i . M i. II. h i v 11« lin d i, .il San Fr.ui- 11 1 •» The I. k I ivs v x p v d lu bv R«»nv •ocH’ty of C hristian /(•din* day .iftei Kirn - J the M ethod i >t I’ N vwnian hud Ihr The h-, pil.d und w i » di im u ti/ed by .M l - W StcvciiKnii n p b d l. Mi Brill« G Md u r und Mi Mr. W S ir vim '»ri i A ( ili v«*r. pi <• I- Thi s wa . Ih«* fu I v y ear T h e sociely srr«,nd Wedm* day » > ./. / ’. Kill gore Honored Sunday On 95th Birthday < o i c . t . i . ic s Mi J F K . nil i 1 . i i . 1 w ith an open house ‘ ■ i i f h i i . v .il l'i noon ..nit ev en in g in honor i f tin' 65th b iitli'l iy .Him- v ii .iy <.f tier lur.bund, Mr K il gore .Mi K illjo re re. . ¡veil the (¡ue J , anil Mi Ivy R ih hie. daujzhtei nt Mi K illg n i' nut Mi (' E E del m an d a u g h te r uf M is K illgore. served. Mi K illgore was burn in A dair C ounty, M u. Septi ruber II. 1843 t h e M e th o d ) t lie g ie w t nianliniid in Mi. null d o v e , w h ic h and w a . m arried to Mai y Ja n e l a n e in 18119 In 1117a Mr. and Mrs. K illg . and Iheu th ree em h lien and Mr. K illg' lie's fattier and m othei eaine to O ieiim i, fu s t a t- tlm g n ear M uiintaindale A bout la m onths later they m oved to Weston, w heii he p u rch ased a la i .e tra c t o f land, w hich he still i .' I. Mr Killg .ie , p a re n t. |»asa-d nw.iy at We ton and in 161X1 he re tu rn ed to C o rn eliu s w ith his wife and the younge t i f th eir seven ch ild ren , m aking his hom e ev er since. Mi K illgore died in 1030 and fur sev eral y e a r M arian T ow ery and fam ily and later Jess T o w e rj and fam ily m ade th eir hom e w ith Mr K illgore In 1038 Jess T ow ery moved to W e.ton to tak e charge - GAS - OIL of Mr. K illgore s ran ch and the ..me y e a r in S ep tem b er Mr Kill- g a e m arried Mis. N ellie M yers of E rest G r ve. F our of t ie seven ch ild ren are till living T hey a re Mrs Ivy Itlteli e t E >re I G rove. Will KiII- gure of W hite Bird, Idaho J It I’hone 1045 K illgore of Isis A ngeles and J. H. K illgore of C ornelius T h ere are 14 living g ran d ch ild ren , 14 g reat g ran d ch ild ren and th re e g reat- u e a t grand, h ildren. D uring his long residence here Mr K illgore has m ade m any friends and enjoyed excep tio n ally good health. He tills been a m em ber of th e M asonic lodge over .3(1 y ears and a m em ber of the I O O E, lodge of W eston for 45 y ears Mr K illgore at one tim e served as m ayor of C ornelius. A m ong m any friends of Ci rncli- ti . and Forest G ro v e callin g S u n day w ere sev eral of his M asonic friends. (Jut of tow n guests w ere Mrs. C F Edelm an of N am pa, and son M elvill E lehnan of Sw eet Home uni Miss V ilda W right also of Sw eet Home. LUBRICATION - TUNE-UP GENERATORS - CARBURETORS TUALATIN VALLEY SERVICE IlA H O l.D WEISENBACH, Hillsboro SHINGLES ALL GRADES n t B U ILD IN G MATERIALS t v t p y t iiiN i. to i» Y n u n S' u a iiliiN ll ZzO 710 ' 'M T M ^ J ö O O llo ^ f O ~ I I II IO I ' , A M A l t P IA L D I T I L R L N C E I f Soldier Home on Furlough Had Snake Bile 'VF. BEEN DAD, I WANT TO JO IN / ' £ ZPECTiNG THIÍ THE ( WE’LL M.iSS VOU W A V E S // fcfUT WELL BE VERY PROUD I. 1914 The W eather HELVETIA P fr M ichael V rli- f f . o • Uer. A h , is on fur- lo i^ h and visiting at the* hom e '»f ' 1 p»i»rit- Mi and Mr» Mike • k Mirha»d hud just been re- ■ ' »d from a hospital w here h<* h-id • n infection in th e h and ’ < ' 'd from th» hit«* of a ra ttle - CO-OP w ith hi« fam ily to th# J. M D avid son hom e w here they will spend his furlough viaiting friends and relative«. On S eptem ber 23 h r will leave P o rtla n d to re p o rt for duty a t cam p S eptem ber 29 Hi» wif«* and »on G lenn P. will go with *>< II Home him and stay tor a w hile in Miss •Mr - E lizabeth R itte r moved to issippi. ' ' f >»• proud «Mi» ¿auyki«ri «r« tarring «G«' ceuetr/ in lh< WA /(S. Are you ’ s o tt Mrs. Whiling of Cornelius Dies COKNT.LIUS M' A ldrczi . <f C ornelius died at a hoHpit «1 iri Hill » >r » S ep tem b er 12 Mrs W hiting h id been in fa il ing h ealth for som e tim e and was bedfast fur five w'eeks M is W hiting wa-. born in G e r- gi»i, A ugust 14. 1883 S he < »me to O regon in 1888 anti h.wj lived in C o rn elius since 1932 S he w as a w om an of kind disposition and a good neighbor. T h e body was tak en to F orest G ro ve u n d ertak in g p arlo rs and was shipped by them to P e n d le ton for burial. Mrs W hiting is survived by six ch ild ren Fred M W h i'.n g of S a n dy; Mr S tella B.akei and Ix?ster Bolin of P endleton; Em il Holm of C ornelius; Mrs. G race G u e rra n t of H erm iston and C lark Bolin of U kiah, and on«* b ro th er, M. S trip - lin c i Selm a. Cal. W h itin g . 81 n« v lx /m e at C h e rry G ro v e • iturday M u . Bitt«*i sold h er ■'•* at M »son Hdl. w here she h id j,v»d fr,r t h e r»-rt 22 years, to I*r«d Meyer of H illsboro. H' h i ’ David on and fam ily of P ■ ’ tn«!, Mr H E S ch ram of ’ a. a, and Mi and Mr < Ja m e s Da .id on, w»*rr visitors S unday a t a fam ily d in n er at. the home of < p a r in ’ Mr and Mrs. J M. '• <n T hev ram e to m eet • • r b ro th er, Cpl L ovat David- '•'i M r Lovat D avidson, and on G < nn A nother b ro th e r Jo h n arid h. fam ily w ere unable to be m* ent, beeau-e of ga« sh o rtag e. They live a t Burn«. \n n n a l H arv est I stlval H . poded th e plans m ade for th<- an n u al h a rv e s t festiv al a t Hel- .i ch urch. T hey had th e ir bas- d in n er in the school b asem ent. Servie* 4 w ere well a tten d ed and a good tim e reported. «»Idi«' \is it s Ix>vat D avidson of C am p ,rn. Miss . a rriv ed at th e hom e parent« T h u rsd ay , en ro u te i hi» wife and non a t Sea- On S a tu rd a y he re tu rn e d SCHORN KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS ACIDS PAINTS H e lp 15 M ile » o f K id n e y T u b e » F lu s h O u t Poison ou s W a s te I f y o u have an •»«•«■» o f a»* id s in your blood, y o u r 15 n .iie a o f k w ln e y tu t**s m a y be o v e r w o rke d . 'I base t i n y filte r s a n d tube» » re w o rk ing 'la y a n d n ig h t t o h e lp N a tu r e r id y o u r •yw tem o f e e e e a rid « and poiaonou a waate. W h e n d is o rd e r o f k id n e y f u o r t io n perm its poiaonoua m a tte r t o re m a in in y o u r b lo o d , i t m a y eauae n a g g in g b a c k a rb e ,rh e u m a tic pa in s, r-aina, lo w o f pep and e n e rg y , g e ttin g u p n ig h ta , » w e llin g , p u ftn e a a u n d e r th e eyes, head a' he« a n d d iiz in e e a . F re q u e n t o r s c a n ty paaaagen w ith s m a rtin g and b u r n in g aorne- tunea show s th e re la s o m e th in g w ro n g w ith y o u r k id n e y s o r b la d d e r. K id n e y s m a y need h e lp th e sam e aa b ow els, eo aak y o u r d r u r r i » t fo r D o an s B ill« , used auc- • »smfully b y n iib o n a fo r o v e r 4 0 years. T h e y « v e h a p p y r e lie f a n d w ill h e lp th e 15 mil»*« o f a id n e v tuoea flu s h o u t poia»/no<ua w se te fro m y o u r b lo o d . G e t D o a n 'a P ills . TUALATIN VALLEY COOP Hillsboro, Oregon 214 W. Main Street I’hone 1741 County F a lls Short Of Blood Bank Quota F rien d s urp rised Mrs. E lm er W n'bke w ith u sh o w er and ho u se w arm in g at h er new hom e S a tu r day evening. L ater in the evening (C ontinued fro m page 1) thg. guests w ere invited to th e sixth, eight seventh, fo u r fo u rth hom e of Mrs. R oland H alliday an d one tenth. ■•'. in n- I efre-iim en ts w ere served O nly 23 donors F rid ay re p o rte d liy Mrs. H alliday, Mrs. Reynold on tim e for th e ir ap pointm ents, G eiger .md Mi W illiam Kozioi. th e ch airm an rep o rted Tiie e th e rs Mr M A. M atteson was an e ith e r Came early or lat Mrs. over S u n d ay visito r at th e home A b endroth expressed apprec. ition of h er sister, Mr.- H erb ert Hood- for the donations at any tim e, but eniiyle at Scoggins vallev pointed out that ap p o in tm en ts a re .\Ii G oldie R agers, 3rd g rade scheduled to perm it m axim um e f teac h er in th e C o rn eliu s school, ficiency for the c en te r and m in i ve .ted at New W estm inister, B ril- m um delay for d< nors. asking th at e h C olum bia, before beginning h er donors be p u n c tu a l in k eeping lutit Mi I; • tim es assigned. ■■I M;- Robei t Dove, R ecord of the c e n te r h e re for the whom she had not seen for 17 past five m onths show 148 pints years. to r th e first May v isit and 148 for Son in Southwest I ’ aeifie th e second. 141 in Ju n e , and 160 H elm er M attes >n. M O M M in both Ju ly ,o i A ug a • 1 e U S N . w rites from som e- A ppointm ents may be m ade by - in th e Southwest Pacific w ritin g Mrs A b endroth at .360 at he 11 "i b e e n Hi Alls: l alla 1 e- N orth T h ird avenue H illsboro. < r ecntly for a few day s rest and re telep h o n in g her at H illsboro 3612. creatio n T h is was th e first lib erty H ate and tim e rtisired for th e a p . p o in tm en t should be given. R osevears Purchase Home in H illsboro L A U R E L -M r and Mrs Rose- v ear have bought a hom e m H ills boro at 633 East W alnut They w ill not be able to m ove in. how ever. until th e p resen t te n a n t finds a n o th e r place to live. Mrs V era R osevear left T uesday to begin h er teaching y e a r at a school five m iles southeast of C an by. w here she w ill h av e about 20 pupils. She w ill a tten d a local in s titu te W ednesday and begin teac h ing T hursday. Mrs. R osevear taught sc h o o l years ag . and atten d ed a "re fre sh e r" course at M .n m o u th this sum m er. think about the engine in your car. For even if you only need to drive a shorh distance .. . T oday arm y o rd n an ce produc s TN T for a p p n xim atelv seven cen s a pound as com pared to 25 to 55 cen ts a pound d u rin g W orld w ar I. according to th e N inth S ervice C om m and O rd n an ce B ranch. F rt Douglas, U tah. E s t a t e : I ’ n u l lle< k \ «»I I ( I to r J th e E s ta te o f I ’ . W L BI < h. d o eea»ed, has file d hi» f in a l a c c o u n t in th e m a tt e r o f s a id estate, and th e ( ’ m in ty C’ o u r t o f th e S ta te o f O re v o n f o r \ \ h h- inut*»n C o u n ty has a p p o in te d S a tu rd a y . ( )i to h e r S I, I ’»t I B i th e l o u r <• «»’c lo c k A . M . o f sai«I d a y as th e tim e n m i th e C o u rt ro o m o f » a id C o u rt ¡1 H ills b o ro . W ash. C o ., O re g o n , as th e p la c e f«»r h e a rin ir »»hjeetions t h e r e to a n d s e ttle m e n t th e re o f. S e p te m h e rr 21. 1911. I I. H . H I C K o X , A d m in is t r a t o r. U M . ( i. H A K E , F R A N C IS E. S T I K - < il8 . A tto rn e y » . tS e p t. 21. 2S. O c t. 5. 12. 19, 1944) the inside of your engine gets hotter than any frying pan ONE COATCOVERS NUfNAMfL 9 Let RPM MOTOR OIL protest your engine against heat, wear, carbon, sludge and varnish tro u b le ... y for "RPM" is the only motor oil that . TRAP« «■». w » »a» O « » iC « J BRUSH MARKS S stays on hot spots other oils leave dry. You'll be seeing more of our Carol Evans dresses, es- 1 pecially selected for you from the smartest New York styles. Our opening fall collection alone is enough to widen your eyes! Look for luscious colors . . . spar- tIJTIN TONIOHT lawall Tbamai A»4 TM N«w« 7 I f F.M — O*« tV'/tóì S T A N D A R D O F C A L IF O R N IA **«»«•! 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