The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 22, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE
H IL L 8 BO KO
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, November 22. 193 t
OREGON
without inldltional ciiin|a-iisal ion
uni il I lie plant was placed on a
sell-supporting basis, which ixilnt.
he claims has now been reached.
Two obstacles are seen to a real­
ization ol Einzig s desire lor mon-
cash One of those is the opposition
of ui least on«- member of the
board wlio thinks th at Kinalg 1-
Lutheran Bazaar A ttra ct»
alit-ady ov< t patil at >4000 a year a -
Considerable Interest
purcliasmg agent. Tlie oilier is tla
-tale law w lm h forbids a date ol
Play P la iiiir il
.B> U n . H ush tiu iO .im
tici.il from holding mon than one
i l l y M i- E I. Co»»
i'll,' prlniary people are hard al
tB y M i*« D o ro th y
ORENCO A class ui adult edu­ work on a play. 'Sleeping Beauty,
K1N1KN la d le - Aid uealy is lucrative po-itlon
Sunday morning a Thanksgiving
• • •
cation o r-a n i.n l under SERA i- which is io lx- given al tlieT hanks- ■ IH'iisoiing a ‘ Jilblllec" at ihe chinch ,
pa gean t em it led The G arden »1
being
conducted
by
Mrs.
M.
D
at
8 p m Friday when the newly
iving pro- ram Nancy Pitm an is
th
e
slate
emergency
Lxxiid m eet­
Thanksgiving" will be given at the
Whuioixl. Instruction in business
1,-velv princess amt Robert B er­ in-i.iUed rlcctrtc lights will be tiini- ing lu re Saturday authorized a
M. E. Cnurch at 10 o'clock.
English .mJ public speaking, c.asses live
«,!
an
lor
Ila-
tn
-l
lime
A
musical
nards
is
ihe
gallant
young
prince,
Displays of handwork and cook­
hem on Monday ai d 1'hursday eve­ wlvo saves King Andn-w. Queen and liieraiy program will lx- given deficiency appropriation ot $23 >oo
ery were at the Lutheran bazaar
covt-i salaries ot circuit aiai su­
ning* at 7:30 ui t h e M Jclidl Lorene and tl'e royal court from Rev. Carl Heinilllllei' of Portland to
and tea Saturday afternoon In Bun-
preme court judges fur October
building.
will
-ix-ak
He
wa-
formerly
a
dl»-
ihe wicked fairy's six-11
atnl Nuvembei Ila- action revers« •
ning s hall and a large group of
P la n S pe cia l S ervice
triet -up<-i'intendi’iit of ihe Oregon «Hie taken by llu- board at a pre
friends attended. Mrs. G. Peatm an
A Thanksgiving service will be
and Wasliliigton district for the i ton.» meeting when Hu- request
was in charge of the program. Rev.
conducted at the chinch next S u n ­
Ev.ingelieal church.
lor additional funds was relu-ed
George Koehler led in prayer and
dae morning nt 11 o'clock. The
Many here have been ill with I n - 1 on
gave a talk thanking the people and
the ground th at Uu- judges had
president's proclamation will b e
testlnal
flu.
especially the large groups from
lalled io oo-operale m tin- legisla­
read, and there will b e special
Everyone is enjoying the new tu
different denominations. Mrs. A.
re
s economy program by refusing
Thanksgiving music.
lights, and the electrielans. to accept
Bunning gave a toast of welcome
LAUREL RIDGE
A birtliday electric
pay cuts lu authorizing
H o n o r R o ll Given
who
have
been
doing
the
wiring,
and announced the receiver of the
Pupils on tlie lionor roll in Aus­ dinner lu'iiornig June Downey and finished their work during (lie past ilu- additional funds tin- Ixumt fol­
quilt. Mrs. C. Rooter. Singing of
lowed
tile
advice ol Attorney G en­
Dickie
Strickler
was
enjoyed
a
t
the
tin scrofford's room. receiving a
week Grange hall and church lights
several songs was enjoyed along
glade uot lower th a n "two" lor the H 1’ Sn akier home Sunday Those were turned on the last of tIn- eral VanWinkle, who m an opinion
with a splendid program which ui-
six weeks ending cXtober 19 were present were Mr and Mrs. J. W week There are still a very lew Iasi week held that they hud no
cluded tlie following numbers: play.
Arlene Bernards, B arbara Burdette. Downey and children Jo Ann and homes which are not yet flnlslied. ’ discretion in tla- m atter. Thus a p ­
"Just One." the cast including Alice
propriation leaves only *8700 111 tlie
\ uginia Robson. Ernest L-x-dden, June of Longview, Wash.; Mr. and
Birthday Cetrhrated
Wolfe. Margie Jacobsmuhlen. Violet
M i, W arren ltangli of Portland.
emergency fund.
Eiv.i
Bradley,
Bcrmcc
Ensley.
Rob­
Hienie. Wilma Hamelman and Bet­
M-.ss Ricsemary Alen, daughter
Records of tlie stale d>|>artmem
ert Anders, i. Hc.cn Wiltert and Mi. and Mis John Strickler. Mil­
ty Hulsman. dialogue "My Sick
Norman Bradley Those-being n eith ­ dred and Dickie. Mrs. Daniel Werre ol Mr and Mrs. J. H Aten ob­ sliow tliat of the 29 circuit Judges
Doll." Joyce Lee Feldman and
served
her
eleventh
birthday
at
the
and
Ixuia
Marte.
Norma
and
Hurl
in tlie stale only eight have taken
er absent nor tardy were Donald
Ronald T anner; duet. God Is God."
Baughman. Ira Rogers. Junior C ur- Peters. Helen Asoalir. and Mr. and home of her parents Friday « veiling the lull 15 per cent ixiy cut. These
Helen Hulsman and Joyce Lee Feld­
when some of her young friends are 1.. G. la-welling ot L um -M arlon,
Mrs H P. Strickler.
ington.
Barbara
Burdette.
Dorothy
man; reading, "Doll Bath." Irene
C. Aebtscher of Newberg was at were entertained at u birthday din­ Itouis 1‘ Hewitt and W A. Ekwall
Parks. Helen Wiltert. Lee and Joy
Hienie; playlet, "Poor Women's
lioogue. Honor toil m Miss Mc- tlie Edward Aebi-, lu-r home Wed­ ner Miss Aten reeeivetl nuinerous of M ultnomah; C. It McColloch
Wealth." Wilma Hamelman a n d
nesday
repairing th eir w ater sys­ gifts.
of Baker. W. W Wood of Malheur;
K itu n s
primary departm ent t n-
Bettv Hulsman; trio. “Tell Me the
Mrs. Lilly M. Ulerly spent a J. W Knowles ol Union; l ari
cludcd pupils receiving all "ones tem.
Storv ol Jesus. Mrs. H. Sciunale.
Mr.
and
Mrs
Jake
Weber
e
n
te
r­
(B y L o i« R ic h m o n d )
couple of days last week with her Hendrick- of Gilliam and Arthur
were Nancy Pitm an and William
Mrs. H. Hoflman and Mrs. H
TIM BER—The next dance given Losli. Those receiving ones ' and tained Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phillips daughter. Mrs. Ethel McCormick, D Hay of Latke, lu 'la e t Judge Mc­
Jacobsmuhlen.
ai-.d
Miss
Jessie
Hibschnuui
of
P
o
rt­
who ts spending the winter in Hills­ Culloch has taken a 20 pei cent
"twos
are
Dorothy
Webb.
Lorene
Service and Statesm anship" was by the CCC unit at Westimber will
boro.
pay >ut Uiixuighoul. Judge Calvin
Rooert 'Dunean. Arthur land over the week-end.
the devotional topic of the Women's be held in lim ber November 27 Sqheidt.
Middleton
F
anners'
Union
met
he
program lias been changed Anderson. D.unel Bella and Valeria m Sherwovxt November 13 with a
Mr and Mrs E. L. Cox were su r­ L Sweck of Heppner has luken a
Home Missionary' society meetuig T from
Thursday to Tuesday nights. Stewart. Those neither absent nor large number in attendance.
prised Friday evening when Mr 121 a per cent pay cut and Judge
'Tuesday afternoon at the M E.
w e r e Sherwood Wilfert,
Mrs. A. G. Pearson was a business tardy
Mrs lit- rge A Brewster of tlixuge R Bagley ot Washington
church and was led by Mrs A. J.
Mr and Mrs C all Asbolir and and
Stephen
McEntee.
Daniel
Bella.
visitor
m
Hiiisboro
last
Tuesday.
Re. kland. Maine, came und re ­ county a 10 per cent cut. Circuit
Oliver. The annual conference held
Allen
Asbahr
ol
Portland
visited
a
l
A culvert was put across the Louise Parks and Dorothy Webb.
mained until Saturday. W hen they judges refusing to take any reduc­
in October at Harrisburg. Penn.,
the Werre home Monday.
on their Journey which tion m tlieir salary cheeks were 1.
B irth d a y O bserved
was discussed. Serving committee highway m front of the school­
Mrs Fred Aebisgher ol S h er­ continued
house
io
carry
olf
Lie
excess
water
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Scheldt gave wood was visiting several friends tvxik tliem to Yakima, W ash, where II McMahan ol M allon and K. C
included Mrs. A J. Oliver. Mrs.
l.atoureite of Claekannu-. f lu- other
C. La than. Misses Doris Shay and th at flooded the school grounds and a birthday party ui honor of their on Chehalem M ountain Wednes­ they will spend tlie winter with 16 judges luive complied with tlie
lughwav ui wet w eather last week. little daughter L orenes seventh
their sons, who reside there The
Dorothy Cooke.
day.
legislatin'
recommendation in part,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Narver and birtluiay. on Monday afternoon
Mrs. Ellen Vickers and Mrs. Lee
ih e benefit card party sponsored Brewsters are making the trip in u lew taking Uie full cut for most
Hoflman were hostesses Wednes­ small son of Portland visited Mr. November 12. Idle loilowmg liule by the Odd Fellows ui tlie S h er­ tlieir car and came through the of
tune and others lor only a
day at the meetuig of the Ladies' Narver's sister. Mrs. M. F. Welter, girls were present. Mary Jane Mc- wood L O O F. hitll was attended Southern states to California. When few tlie
months.
Entee Louise Parks G race K arns by more tlnui fifty people Monday itiey arrived in Kinton their milage
Aid society. A pot luck dinner was Sunday.
• • •
Dick Goss of Portland visited his Betty Lou Peery, Camille Good­ night,
was well over 5.000 miles since leav­
served at noon.
ing Maine in October. This is their
man. Valerie Stew art and Lorene
Plans fur diverting liquor profits
Miss Frances Gnos spent the father. H. H Goss. Thursday.
Mrs
M
Ashpole
and
L.
Cox
of
Miss Ann Ornduff. Miss G. Ohen- Scheldt. Tlie after, oon was spent
trip to the west and they were direct to unemployiiw-nt relief were
week-end at Newport
Portland spent Friday a l tlie W. C. first
very favorably impressed with the upset by an opinion from Attorney'
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kat on lauff and Miss Louise Kalich. nurses ui play mg games.
Edy
home.
Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Woodward
General VanWinkle holding th a t
and son of Vernonia spent Sunday a t the St Vincent - hospital m
Mr. and Mi's George Baker had lo- k.- of tlie surrounding country.
Portland, spent last Monday and and son K enneth spent Armistice
Mr- Lydia Otorist and five sons this could not be done so long as
at the Earl Sm ith home.
.is th eir guests over tlx- week-end
Tuesday
a
t
the
heme
of
Miss
nay
in
Portland.
Miss H arriet Long, state librarian,
Mrs. Baker's son. Dickson, and of G resham visited her parents. there were unemployment relief
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Robinson family of The Dalles.
visited the local library on T hurs­ Kalich's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mrs. August Dallmuiin. ccrtifirutes outstanding. So t h e
ana Miss Estella Leaverton of F in ­
stale treasurer is offering another
day afternoon and reported it in Kalich.
Norman Stearns of Portland spent Monday.
Miss
Ju
an
ita
Nelson
spent
the
est Grove were guests of Mrs. S. Armistice day with his brother, s.
very satisfactory condition.
Mr and Mrs. Robert Pomeroy
week-end
with
her
parents
in
Mon-
L.
Carly
le
Sunday.
Mrs.
M.uy
idcacn
Eleven members of the Neighbors
A NEW BAY
S. Stearns.
and three daughters und 8. H
returned home with them for an
of Woodcraft from Forest Grove i mouth.
M ountain Home church has a Pomeroy spent Sunday with their
There are enough of the Lord's
Miss La Velle Berg spent the extended visit.
were guests Thursday evening at
new
furnace.
Some
of
tlie
men
old friends, Mr. and Mrs. John own saved Ones In tills section to
Mr. and Mi’s. L. T. Woodward, lielped install it last week.
Bunmng's hail. Regular business week-end a t her home i n Ska-
Sux-lman. of Molalla.
bring Ui a new day. The windows
K enneth Woodward and Bob Mc­
was carried out followed by a social mokawa. Wash.
Born,
to
Mr.
and
Mi's.
Ralph
The following have been guests of heaven would be opened and u
Mrs. Mae la llm a n is working a t Culloch spent Sunday with Mr. arid Hester of Portland. November 11.
time and refreshments.
during the past week of Mr. and blessing poured out such as we
Elewe DeSmet of Spring Hill vis­ the H art Confectionery for a few Mrs. F. E. Kenyon of Portland.
a girl. Mrs. Hester was formerly
Mrs. Robert Crook has been quite Miss Rosa Aebischer of this com ­ Mr.- Augu-t H. D allniann; O scar liad never known in our day.
ited with Marguerite Wyffels on days.
We need it too: these hundnxt-
Dallmann. their son. and grand­
Miss Irene Richmond spent the ill the past week.
Sunday.
munity.
daughter and husband. Mr. and of homes wlu-re there is no family
B e n e fit S a tu rd a y
Mrs M. D. Mann. Mrs. Earl [ week-end a t tlie home of Mr. and
Mr and Mrs. W. C. Edy attended M rs . O rv ille Marks, all of Portland. altar need it; to-day's young people
Mrs.
C.
P.
Easley
at
Enright.
A basketball beneiit ounce will
Smith and Mrs. M attie Sm ith were
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. AU-ti and who will be the America of to ­
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur Gilmore of be held in tlie school gymnasium the Rebekah convention a t T uala­
Tnursday callers at the J. C. Hare
tin November 10.
daughter Miss Rcuemury and son morrow need II These business
Portland spent a few days last Saturday night.
home in Portland.
O tto Krebs. Victor Muralt and Jack spent Sunday afternoon with men wlio are pressed by competi­
week
with
Mr.
Gilmore's
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Persons and Fred Krebs of Six Corners spent
R. P. Shaw was ill last week.
tion and all who are pressed by
baby of Hillsboro spent Monday at Monday night at tlie W alter Spatli a friend in Portland, who Is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Easter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gilmor
debt need it. All who profess to be
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
W.
McDougall
the
George Persons home.
Hillsboro visited with Mrs. M. Ed-
home.
living good lives mid yet who show
were visitors in Hillsboro last S a t­
Mr and Mrs. Curry and son Jack
son last Thursday.
Mr. and Mr
W. C. Edy and
no sprltuul fruit in their lives,
fav e moved in to the J. C. S taik Donald Edy wen. to Portland T hurs­
Mrs. J. W. Suver and Mrs. M ar­ urday.
need It.
Mr. and Mrs. Kiesel of Portland house. The S tarks will live a t New­
tha Mann visited the Heywood
day,
where
Mr.
Edy
served
as
a
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o
n
tin
u
e
d
fro
m
page
1)
Yes. folks, we need a revival of
spent the week-end a t the home of port, where Mr. Stark has work
school on Wednesday.
witness In an automobile damage minority of reckless and irrespon­ piety and prayer and Bible study
Mrs. Joseph Cochrane is spend­ Mr. KieseTs sister, Mrs. George an the new bridge.
case.
sible
m
otor
vehicle
operators
to
o
n
! holv feUowahip W ith the g re a t
McCuistion.
and
family.
Richard Montgomery of Oregon
ing some time with relatives a:
Mr. and Mrs. W aiter Führer and whom are chargeable the mounting God whose mercy fuileth not, And
Mrs. J. T. Richmond has been City was a guest a t tlie W. H. King
Redmond.
family.
Mrs.
E
.
Alban
and
Mr.
toll of life and injuries to persons we need to know Unit Jesus Christ
The F. Kilgore house has been confined to her home with a severe nonie Armistice day.
and Mrs. M. B anligt and family
s cold for several days.
K enneth Piper of St. Johns is attended tlie funeral of Jolui Egger and property," according to Ray is instantly able to help those who
reroofed.
Jam
es
Mitchell
spent
the
week­
workuig at tlie Ernest W id en place. m Portland Saturday. Mr. Egger Conway, secretary to the Interim are tem pted and tried, having been
Repairs have been completed on
end at his home in Carlton
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Persons
the Centerville bridge.
committee. "The committee con­ Himself tem pted and tried.
J. P. Bodley is spending this week and baby of Pumpkin Ridge spent was a form er resident of this com­ cluded th a t It wus manifestly u n ­
Enough of us to bring in a new
Mrs. John Rock and Mrs. Earl
munity.
day if we would pay tla- price
Sunday with his parents, Mr. and
Smith were Portland callers on in Portland at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnson of necessary and unfair to compel on
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Marchel
and
our knee» before tin- throne ol
Wednesday.
Mrs. George Persons, and lanuly.
G arden Home and Mrs. Emily T a u ­ the overwhelming m ajority ot mo­
Gtee Drake and Earl Otocr of nt y of Weimne were week-endguCKts torists to carry insurance to pro­ grace. "If ye abide in Mi- and My
The fire departm ent was called to daughter Cecelia spent Sunday in
words abide in you. ye shall ask
Portland were guests a t the W. H. of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stearns.
the Methodist parsonage, occupied Forest Grove.
tect th e community against the wtiat ye will and it sitall be done
Percy McCampbell spent the Ring home Thursday evening.
by Mrs. M. Edson and h er daugh­
Dr. R. S. Graffw of Portland damage caused by the small m inor­ unto
week-end
a
t
his
home
in
Portland.
you?
Harold Holmes of Dallas spent
ter. Mrs. Edna Russell, for a chim ­
Mrs. S. D. Willis drove to Cor­ tlie week-end with his pait-nts, Mr. ; was a guest Sunday of Mr. and ity."
George N. Taylor. Beaverton. Ore.
ney fire on Saturday.
Mrs.
W.
C.
Edy.
a
a
a
Miss Ruby Brisbine of Newberg vallis Thursday, retum .ng with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ring.
Mr. and Mrs. George Conzelman
visited Sunday with Mrs. M attie Willis, who has been employed
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rich and chil­ of Tigard, and Mr and Mrs. Law­
William Einzig. state purdiasing
: there by th e S. P.
Smith.
dren visited Mrs. Rich's parentf rence Johnson of Oregon City spent 1 agent, ha.- asked the board of con­
Mr. and Mrs. George Riggle of in McMinnville last week.
Vera French is very ill a t the St.
Saturday evening with Mr. and trol for additional compensation ns
Buxton spent Sunday a t the home
Vincent's hospital in Portland.
Mrs. W. F. H unter an a Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Stearns.
m anager of tlie prison flax plant.
Horace Davis, who was injured of their daughter. Mrs. Burleigh Mrs. Law. on Auld visited friends in
Georgia Afholter of McMinnville In his request to tlie board Emzig
while at play last week and who Tallman. Mrs. Riggle will remain Portland Saturday.
pent
last
week-end
as
the
guest
of
said th at he had agreed to under­
Miss Elma and R adah Gottlieb
was taken to the Guymon's hospital for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Townsend of of near Hillsboro w e r e Sunuay Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schaltenbrand take managem ent of the flax plant
in Forest Grove, has returned home.
a t Middleton.
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Ott, Mr. and Sunset Camp had as their Sunday guests a t tlie S. W. Baughman
Home Economics club of Sher-
Mrs. Sam Slayton and Mr. and Mrs. guests. Mr. and Mrs. M. B arrett of home.
•voou Grange nu a t the home of
Sunday guests at the J. P. Rogers Mrs.
W. Tyler of Portland spent Sunday Westimber, Mr. and Mrs. A. Fisher
Agnes Hue. chairman, o n
of 3unset cam p and Mr. and Mrs. home were Mrs. John McGee, Mrs.
a t the John Burbank home.
j Tuesday Instead of Wednesday the
Mr. and Mrs. W. Headricks and B. B ritton of Vernonia.
John Hetzler, Misses T heresa and regular meeting day. Tlity a r e
family have moved to Portland.
M ane Hetzler and Ed Adeanze, all planning to meet oitencr th an once
Work on the cement sidewalks,
of Portland.
each m onth until alte r their bazaar.
which has been done by the city
Mrs. Alex Allen of Buxton spent
Mrs. Alex Bruce is seriously ill
and supervised by George Holscher.
V, eanesday with her daughter, Mrs. at the Newberg hospital
have been completed.
Lee Randall, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Edy were
A new roof has been put cm the
Bazaar Planned
Sunday guests at the C. S. Haynes
(B y M rs. L o u W rig h t)
Lutheran church.
The
W
om
ans
Circle
will
spon­
I home. Sunday aiternoon they visited
THATCHER- -T. A. Sills of Nook­
A family dinner was held a t the
sor a C hristm as bazaar in the the Odd Feliow.s home in Portland.
home of W B. Barnes Sunday in sack, Wash., is here visiting his cnurch December 5.
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Führer. Ruth
honor of the first birthday of David I son Leon Sills. He expects to go
About 36 ladies attended the mis­ and Bobby Führer a n d George
on to California to visit his daugh­
William Barnes.
sionary
meeting
in
t
h
e
churcn
Rogers visited Mrs. Nellie Rogers in
Friday night a t the Masonic ter before returning home.
W ith the RCA V ic to r M a g it
Mr and Mrs. W alter Wright Wednesday afternoon. A very in ­ , Hillsboro Saturday.
Home pool a yachting contest will
teresting and enjoyable program
j
spent
Saturday
and
Sunday
with
B ra in ! B rings you m o r e
be held by the Cornelius grade
was given. The Reeaville members
school boys under the supervision her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Place, were honor guests. Hostesses for Shirley Temple Picture
foreign and domestic s ta ­
of the principal, W. B. Barnes. of Banks. Emory Place and Tillie tlie afternoon were Mesdames T.
at Venetian Thi» Week tions than ever before!
The yachts have been made and are K norr of Banks brought them home C. Duncan. H. E. Burdette, Jack
Another Shirley Temple picture.
and spent the evening with them
Now and Forever" with Gary
Mr. and Mrs. Barber of Cornelius Hamel and Albion Kolick.
The
prim
ary
room
Is
beginning
Cooper and Carole Lombard will
are shingling their house and barn
to have a gala day appearance as be shown a t the Venetian tonight,
where Rex Oberman lives.
Paperhanging
Margaret Andregg of Gales Creek turneys are tound wandering among Friday and Saturday. In this pic­
spent Friday evening with Donna the corn stalks on the windows.
ture Shirley plays the daughter of
Painting
N ew G ro u p fo r m e d
Mae Morrow.
Cooper, an amiable. Ingratiating
At
a
meeting
at
Mrs.
Fred
Hamel
.,
Ed King is clearing up some land
confidence man. How hLs love for
Decorating
last Thursday afternoon, theyoung- the child reforms him. and at last
tor Mr. Alexander.
Lou W right and son Wilbur spent ler women of tlie church and com­ impels torn to do one brave act
W» 4M CO'
Sunday with Fred Haney near munity organized "Tile Friendly for her sake, furnishes the material
G roup.' The purpose of the o rg an ­ for a hum an and sym pathetic story.
Strassel.
ization is to promote friendliness
and .sociability and to be helpful
Our classified columns may have
‘ to the church. The following of­ ju st what you are looking for —
ficers were elected: Mrs. Lee R an ­ Read them.
C o rn eliu s M . E.
P lans P a g e a n t
on display at the Irm ler Hardware
store.
.
.
F. Oreenlee and family have
moved to Forest Grove.
Mrs. B Westcott of Scoggins
Valley was a Cornelius visitor S a t­
urday.
Mrs. Jessie Henderson has retu rn ­
ed home from a visit with rel­
atives in W ashington.
Misses Gladys Frasier and Evi
lyn Heed, teachers, spent the week­
end at Portland and Corbett at Ihe
homes of their parents.
Jam es Miller, a former resident
who now resides in Hillsboro, is
quite ill at his home.
Mrs. Le!a Woods of Blaine, daugh­
ter ol Mrs O. M Burbank ol Cor­
nelius. is ill m tlie hospital al
Salem.
Mrs A. McCornack was hostess
a t the President's council of the
W ashington County Federated clubs
a t the city hall Monday.
The Bed Cross membership drive
m Cornelius received a very kindly
response.
Quite a number from Cornel.us
attended the Junior play at Forest
Grove high school Friday evening
Mr. ano Mrs C. C Rulli went
to Seattle the last of the week.
Mr. R uth returned Monday while
Mrs. R uth remained for an indefin­
ite visit with her sister.
Mrs. William Dunham honored
her daughter B ertha with a su r­
prise party at their home on Mon­
day.
dall. president. Mi - John Simpson,
.<'ci- igny. Miss Lucille M c G e e ,
treasurer. sixteen duties aitended.
Next meeting Will be December 20
al tlie home ol Miss Lucille Mc­
Gee.
Mr and Mrs Tom Perrin and
children ot Helvetia spent Friday
Turning On of Electricity
Honor Roll for School for at tlie s W. Baughm an home.
Eva Hetzler ot Portland was a
( \ lebration Occasion
Six W eeks Announced
guest of Barbara Jeanne Burdette
Sunday.
K in to n G ro u p
P lans Ju b ilee
O re n c o P eo p le
O rg a n iz e Class
Birthdays Honored
a t Laurel Ridge
Westimber C.C.C.
Planning Dance
T iilx reiil-i-1-- C h rls lm a s scala m e
k ol »dai' Oikl of the <-i 111 leal«-«
Io investors in ordei io tluauie Ilo - lU in m m ltlo ii in thè w a i a g a ln s t
Decciiibci relict lie* it- l.lquoi' prof­ (n ix im ito ,Is T h e en em y Is u n Ih «
its will lx- used >u calling m mil
imi bui la im i v a n u u lr-lie il T u l x - i -
standing certifícales as rapidly as c u lu h is is -UH th è le id .n g c iiuw - o f
tin- profits ai-eruc and are turnixl «li d i i be tw een t lie aia.» o t 15 a n d
over io tin- treasury.
» , B u y f i n is tilla - -.-ala a n d ba ve
• • •
a po ' I In Ila - f t g ll l a g a ln s t lillà ili -
Eied E Kiddle, president of the
-late -enate. arrived III Salem Sat I case
iiulay t>- laki over ihe job ot gov
cium tor a i-ouple ol weeks wlith
tiiiv e iu o r
Meli-i Is y.uatloniug Hi
r'aJlforma Tills Is Klddte , a-eond
«-xp«'l I i nee uh tlie state'.-- chief ex-
i-i utiyi'
him
Mae W.-»t
"Bell
Ilelle of tlie Nine­
Mae West t
ties ' is tlie Siuiilay Monday. Tiles
day and Wedne-day le.iliue at tlie
Venetian ’I’ll«- picture pie a nt . Mi s
West as I lie queen ol New Orleans
high hie Featured with her m tills
film, are Roger I'rvor. Jolui Maes
Brown and Jolui Miljan, and Duke
Ellington mui his oreheslra.
7
GO EAST
SUNSHINE
4
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thi» w in te r, w hy
not go th ro u g h ( 4 lilo rn la anJ
Southern
(«m oot
A r i z o n a H i d e ou r
( I im itr d o r Cioluen
Sure I m uted throug h America’»
u in iiit> r w in te r region. Stopover
anywhere.
I\»r detail», *ev your local
agent o r w rite J. A. Orm andy,
(trw e ra / F ju rw g e r
705
Pacific B u ild in g , P ortland, O ft.
Southern
Pacific
Be
C om fortable!
W in te r (h iv in g is made
c iin il’iiTtutile fo r the en­
tire fiu n ily w ith the in-
s tn lliitin n o f h h o t
w a te r iie a te r in y o u r
autom obile. I lie cost is
sm all lo r the greater
rid in g com fort achiev­
ed.
Von w o u ld n ’t be
w ith o u t one a lte r you
have hail one oil a car.
Protect y o u r ra d ia to r
in the cold days that
arc ahead. Come in and
have ns d ra in y o il r
ru d ia tn r and put I n
, ’ restone now :
Busch’s
Service Garage
I’hone 501
Main St.
BUY HILLSBORO MADE
W IN E S
Help Local Industry
and Grape Grower»
Local Wines
Make a Local
Market for Grapes
CHOICE WINES
Capitol News Letter
You cannot buy better wines any place and the
price» are reasonable
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more variciic? a v a ila b le Ui a fe w week»
TUALATIN VALLEY WINERY
IOUIH HERBOIJJT. Proprietor
O re jo n 'x
O n ly
B o u iln l
W in e ry
Telephone 2201
W E B E I.IV E K
S p rin g S t. n e a r t'o n d e n a e r
This adverti.-i-iiieiit not paid for by the Oregon Liquor Control
ConuniHlon.
‘talked turkey', too...
NEW ROUND
THE WORLD
THRILLS
Washington Man
Visits at Thatcher
Mason Hill Has
Thieves Around
MASON HILL—For the second
time this fall, cord wood has been
I stolen from Christensen Brother...
and on last Friday evening a large
ham and a truck tire were taken
from one of the buildings at the
i W. S. French wood camp.
Mrs. C. H. Gonyo enjoyed a Sun-
j day and Monday visit from her
son. J. S. Cannon, who is employed
at Bonneville.
John Kinsey is spending a 30-
day furlough from the U. S. Navy
visiting his mother, Mrs. Charles
Wood, and other relatives.
Joyce Solberger, Betty Johnson
and Noreen Johnson were overnight
guests of their teacher. Miss Made­
lyn Shattuck, a t her home in Hills­
boro Thursday.
Workmanship
Unsurpassed
Get under the banner
for better homes. Let’s
make Hillsboro shine.
Hillsboro Decorating
Company
B. R. NICKERSON. Prop.
Phone 2102
LU
M M /r.
YOUR CAR
WILL
FROM A
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4 BENEFIT
*
TRIP TO
OUR D R A IN IN G
RACKI
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f
W /l
place strangest empha­
sis on this branch ot our
business — th at’s why your
physician will suggest that
you send prescriptions here
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A Complete Stock
of Staple Drugs
'rt
..Í
PALM DRUG STORE
Summer oil is no longer safe. We have the
right grade of Texaco Crack-proof Motor Oil.
It will only luke u few minutes to drain your
crankcase—hut it will lie worth-while. You'll
know your motor Is protected.
Prescription Druggists
1208 Main St.
Phone 266
The TEXACO STATION
FREE DELIVERY
Third and W ashington Street»
Phone 1703
BEAUTIFUL NEW GAS RANGE!
pftllce,
Real, tru e -to -lifa reception fo r the
firs t tim e -because the “ M A Q IC
B R A IN ” In RC A V ic to r a ll-w a ve
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w ith razor-sharp precision, weed­
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cause it steps up tone fid e lity to
a higher p o in t o f fu ll, rich , life ­
lik e tone. D on't miss hearing the
s e n s a tio n a l ra d io d e v e lo p m e n t
everyone's ta lk in g ab o u tl
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Just As The
Doctor Ordered
...that’s why Ini cooking our
Thanksgiving dinner on this
RCA VICTOR
RADIO
LESTER IRELAND
& COMPANY
• Many a wife has had to insist—oh, so
firmly— that antiques are fashionable
. . . but not in the kitchen. Then she
has purchased a new gas range. A few
toothsome meals — and the "treasury
department” agrees that once again
"Mother knows best”!
No dinner, or any other meal, is a
major undertaking when you have the
assistance of a 1935-modc-l gas range.
Styled for today's kitchens and equip­
ped with every modern convenience
to simplify baking, roasting and all
your cooking, you can follow recipes
easily and exactly with one of these
new ranges. Gas heat is always de­
pendable, clean and uniform. Gas
alone gives you the wide selection o f
temperatures necessary to successful
cooking. . . and gives them to you
instantly/ And gas is so economical!
This week th,re arc special displays
of gas ranges at dealers and in our
showrooms. Se, them soon. You arc
certain to find the range that will help
you'talk turkey", too!
P o r t l a n d G as & C o k e C o m p a n y
1300 Mnin Street — Hillsboro, Oregon
FREE
A ^ 2 5 .0 0 SET OF STAINLESS ENAMELED
WARE W H E N Y O U BUY A N E W GAS RA N G E
priced $ 8 5 .0 0 or more without kitchen heater, o r $125.00 o r more with heater.
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