The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 29, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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Thursday, November 29, 1934
THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
—
! thuslosm of the Sunday school over
tlie contest between tie Turtle . and
.a. Rabbits
L*«. IxK.4•_«•>«*.*..
Ho....I
VBA A. K i l i l J
V jlll.I V
the Rabbits efV
The
were ahead
lust Sunday Mrs Emma Keen gavel
the utter sewilon talk
John K err of Longview visited
Hamilton Blade Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs D. L
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W .- d n r s d a y ; B e n e f it ‘
¡¡“
Z,
tbe,rM,rrlW2ila1' W f " U n io n F a r m e r s ’ U n io n
at . | K
nl liUTIS
•
INOrtn
It wan tlx- .spirit tim t wu* arounetl I
tide washing over the tracks de- ! medals for placing third among 1
Must cau sisi'T ig o n i to loilil thè
laying train service.
i 2000 In the Sears-Roebuck baby
SAXTON A I.OONEY
powerful Hlltaboro team tu u u-U
Mr. and Mrs Albert Riche were picture contest
Ile.
Producer, of Quality
Hill,
boro
visitors
Wednesday
and
Mi.ss
Gladys
Nissen
is
a
t
the
Lea-
'
Meiliber» ut thè Tlgunl C. E
Ihursday
ter
Grower
home
In
Camas.
Wash
J
.
.
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A
N D and G R A V E L
iwM'lety lu-ld u shuwer (or R uth
. A,.
hop was given helping care for a new nephew.
,
Lenita uiul Oliarle* Bt-yt-r* a l tlie
by
the
high
school
In
Veronla
No-
born
November
20.
Plant
located
4 miles north of Por-
lumie of Mi-llxi Albe,- Novembri IH
vember 23 and those who attended
Another of the series of card est Orove on Oales Creek. Phone
, A ffa ir
b* ‘" V * 110»1 ,r
Tlmb,r *,re P*“ '*- ■ «iven by the Scholls Worn-
1«»R
C in d y * M e y e r * N e w M a il e r ; t. “'ta k ir oiac'.' iT cen ta-r h
1'lgurd football players were to
fo r T e a m W e ll A t t e n d e d
Mrs A Lawrence and son. Mtaw-s
Cecelia
Marchel
and
W
alter
Christensen
home
Saturday
night.,
B a s k e t b a l l S ta r t e d
play tlx-lr lust g a m e 1 t o d a y ,
Stella Peterson of P ortland and
Wright
Mr and Mrs. Glen Androas and
Thnliksglvlng day iigulnst Beuver-
■
| Florence Yeo.
Mrs Beneflel of Buxton ha* been four children of Portland w e r e )
WC DEAL IN REAL ESTATE
I
ton
011
Beaverton's
field
Heuvelton
n ix Mr., Hush liur.iM i.)
Simon Nagley had his tonsils r e - (
i lljf Curtia ‘Ilaarti)
! visiting her son, K enneth Beneflel, week-end guests a t the John Tyler 1
(By North Plains P. T A.)
Writs
Tlguid alwuys 'tu t up a big , ORENCO Women* Circle will I moV!d
No oixl family the past week
home Many neighbors called to vis- I
Fir« and Automobile Inaurane«
T1GARD ìlg a rd G iunge lias el­ uiul
NORTH
PLAINS—The
play.
buttle
and
the
guine
Is
gi-ni-ially
I
Mis* June Townsend of 3unset it them and see th eir twin* Mr
ettisi (he fullowliig ol filerà Giudys
Make lucana and laau« Surety Bornia
assisted in serving a t the Andross formerly lived a t Scholls,
Meyer*. iiluster, Curtia T lgurd,uvei-
KURATIV & WISMER
given a t the Forest Grove
Mias Eva Penner, a missionary j
aeer; Mrylle Jensen, lecturer, Hen­
HILLSBORO. OREGON
*,1 Friday.
from India, visited Thursday and
ry Milzentllx-, ässistäni steward,'
TaUphon. u s i
nai g^ ond gt.
Lindsay and George Bavar Friday with Mrs Ida Kayes,
l lora Ix-etly. tliupluln. Anna M e
•veek-end a t their homes
Gospel team of five members from I
I mhiu U . »ecretary; C. ClUIatensell,
Newberg had charge of the League (
lreu*uror ; Il 1 ledrliiunii, guleseep-
.uoy
hi
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A 1 ,r .
. ,.,,..,.,1,.,,
»as a aui-sv ui «ir .
, . .
; u ic* « job * Is
is visaing
nis
tatner,
ervlces a t the
I
visiting
his
father,
services
church Sunday eve
e i , 1. a Ryan. Cerea, llunnuh Clirta- ago.
Local
lodges
an-
planning
busk.’t
b
i
l
”
nem
danS-
h?
tto-
Mr"
J
P
rank
and
,am
l*y
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w
il
1
H
H
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for
*
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«
day».
Mr
&*"<■
U ium - ii , l sa nona.
Annu Keisiey;
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vtoiud
•
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—
—
gymnasium
Saturday
night
Ä
Ä
, Ä Ä w Ä ä | Ä
Mr».
1 "Koch's llliyliiiii Rascals" ut Hill
atives in 1 Eugene last week
Mre Ch^ita*
B ^ ^veek*'
u m g '•’•d
u " ltj*'r
“ l the Wash.
boro furnished the music.
to ento
M r J * i J ^ o a h i n i d Loftl»
xpenjT ^S
M CCC
* Seattle.
Mrs k
(Jill.-,
iia-skftball
team
will
b
eg
in
!
Mr« Oeonre* IrrUav^* *** **" Mr '
LoftU spe;
Oltleers seut.ug dilli
“^ X ^ i i i l n g “1 ^ eòo« to a piiu tii c afti'1 Thanksgiving tinder vLstUnir
Marian Isaacson visited her friend 'in<?,i, ¡Vltb oerw,'“‘■
si <:r• Mra' Marie
digging
in tlx- compnimon at tlx- grunge
In Portland
c o n i CI cm » « i Sherwood There w.n | M«ml»tlll In llib. vliliuty a* a re- the Siiiau vision ol Mb .. M irlu Me- ip-tty Sparks m Portland over tin
BEAVERTON—Bethel Congrega­
iim liitn r e a t Wliuwuou. nier« w*“ | sull oI t|,c lu-avy rains. Home arc Kennls
week-end.
C hristeners E ntertain
be no shot iugt* ol water
tional church held the annual h a r­
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. C hrtslener
A second
division
In nsiklng
has .P o rtla n d ' vìsltis/V élaU vet'la-r^H un ' enl<
UlUckbai tile potatoes out wluli been
organized
for the
seventh and
‘ aine<* wlth a "^00" party
grunge hall as llu' result ol Kiel ollicrs
vest
festival dinner and bazaar Frl-
hoping for some dry eighth grade girls The leader Is 'lay
widening and tlccpelting of tile well, j weather. are
m a u v e s nere au n - November 21 . .Those present were|
„ , _ _
day evening. About 150 persons
Some
01
tile
| m >U i U s - s in
liiinur* Won In lyplng
z .x z r.n o ro
were served. Following the dinner
the low lumi
Mi Kennt'.
Mrs. C hristina Kelly, Jean Ini M e s srs, and Mesdames A K R e y -I a SCHOLLS—
. . ure
. beginning to rot i Marien
AY V
* ci«,,I
W Y *•< A
C hapm an school will a program b consisting
of d musical
A nollirr pupil of Mr». Nellie
„
tioals.
ï ï î ^ b y 'l M
»SS
¿ ' h Uiel
f X Hollenbeck,
ü ' 7 í d William
wÍ . S Joca.
K :
Wench Elwel l, instructor of co m -! ,.’*IH.ln» on Uu
4b
acres
are
« inerclul
- * s education
» « « wi
« « Tigard
» «
s
s
ä
K ' Ü U ■“
—
i» -
A s ," . "¡K
high out over I.boo Ä
a.nd
“
“H®:“
1
corned>
'sU
rtn«
teacher. Pie coffee, doughnut, and dames A la in , S U ^ a rt and Bo.-
Mrs E Anderson In Buver ,ind Eme8t Nelson. Honors were cnotoiale will be szjld
w tjj was presented. Miss M argaret
through he, work 1.1 Short h and *
U¡¿t w»^. t p u r
and Mrs Al Johnson of Mr M and
r and Mm C T Im lay a ^ i V % M rs, tHe,r
Cy« ‘eri Mrs
Gbidys Cansón was one ol: ten slu-
,IUJ*
u . / ^ y weaUa-r will have
HUI Mr and Mrs 8 P family visited Mr and M r s’ Fred ,*nrtKif ” ! ? n? ^ U r‘Mne8 M*1»««“ »
. _Build New Hi,use
Peterson was dinner chairm an, and
o
f'T
i
^lou^e
being
built
a
t
Mesdames Boswell. R B Denney,
dents out oi .too compi ling uiul as u wult untll M,r „ig before it can Nn-vens and son Ji
I
. "ii?, r ^ p , i
a result 01 Iter wlluung. she was £
101« 11 ta n al (h)> w R Rli (j Jack were guests White In P ortland Sunday.
liirme the past
Mbs« Florence Yeo will visit her . Pd’st Cldels club of friendship £*?'• Vy,ald.ron i,a rm ' kn*wn a , th - c E Mason. John Felsher. C.Peck.
and Mrs. E. G. Webb were bazaar
given
a gold
by Gregg Blun t j Mrs. Georg«' Leslie was hoateas w<‘®k
miTth., in S m -rld^i durUm t h i Temple. P ythian Sisters, met a t the
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. medal ‘‘V
H .jt.irr ui aix-riuan uuring m e h ( ,
. M
, n (>||Pnh,„.k i—»
Mis. Alex Bruce of M ountain chairmen.
luu Ml company Vela ?|,I,. Fian, I locul
-
^ y ° L “ r ? ,o « ^ M " ü p . T ^ U
" ¿ T b J fÄ
hü“
Mr and
John Sbmme" « -
Us u» »
01 m en d s Tuesday eve
. M,s ( m s , ,-ge Gijodman visited liei T ^ - * ¿ v h , g holidays
student, won honor u
J. ? ? mug 111 |g 5 n u i of her duugliter R uth 1 ' “ '¡K*,'1" 1 Mrs Prank Hatliuwuy
■ Friday _ e v e Z g ^ V u r í .
CÜÍ?
í’.- ív u n g ^ re a tm e n U ^
and w .1* presented with iui e v tr - • W,M,M. ,1U4rrlugc t<J C harles Bevei *“ •'* lumily and sister, Mrs. Irene
5 5 wis-k.
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Kllduw. of Portland last
•liaip |s m il
will lx* an event ol Gecember ,1
Kllduw,
taw.il' , Aid annual bazaar was
Mra E 11 Nixlrv was railed to
Mrs Irene Klldow
held ui llu- grange hall November N.
u„.
o( net inolhei Hose of Portland vlslteil th eir p ar-
x»i~ •
,
1.
A Rebekah pie social was held at
10 with more ihan 150 111 allend- Ml H arriet Uoydell who hud been 'J 1*- , Mr and Mrs Nutluuilel Rose,
Mias June Holcom has gone to the I. O. O. F hall Thursday The
anee I'rogruin consisted ol musical ... .
somi-Llmc
Sunday
Foster Is 111 a t the cM’ a11 01 Portland
1,
home
of
lier
aunt,
Mrs.
E.
B
ar-
proceed*
are to be sent to the I. O.
Mrs. ' ? Earl
cUy U1
numlx rs by ,ola Go<xll.,g Max
Lodge. No. 75. I. O O F
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Morris of home of Mrs. George Imlay.
iif?
arl ? Babeo,
abc,°-k k „ of
1 Amity
i was
,
O. F. towards purchasing a new
H arry Snipes of 17ie Dalles vta-1 caU<£
here
th*
iUness
of
her
W * KaUde.u,“ R ,u n ^ “ « i S
H u ,« t a i night elected tlm follow- Longview, Wash Mrs Anna Mont-
mother, M rs.' Dorothy Miller, of t v7
ed
carpet. Past Noble G rands’ club
ny K.1U1I. 'l l itumsoy anerwooo s ing offtoers: George Honking, noble
last week
Lh< L " " 11 Seward farm Friday and presented a radio
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MAOL n o v a ,
M A t . l l l * fini, H pc*«**. • rx tr a k w . * , » K l h f I . x l . « . . ,
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K'»ml. Peter Olson, vice-grand
i ,f(‘Il i'i %
C IFi'lf*
Tigard Grange
Names Leaders
Plans Bazaar
P .T . A . in Play
Chapman School
to Give Program
BeaVCrtOIl Bazaar
Draws Large Crowd
LET US KEEP
THE BAGS
OUT OF YOUR
TROUSERS
i- M BeckwlUi
h id
_ u ja r o e , * ecret« 7 .
U ........... I the I,ml, actwol
a
.
swell»
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<x Portland were Sunday iue«U «T .
m
,
and M n w
h
Ring a n d f e a -
.7 7 7 ^
7 7 .«
?* dttl* ln KüUboro last week with w a y ^ h o o f v sit^ d the West
Laurel Rldpe Folk
‘"’r ‘’1‘'u‘r
IJ
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wz
_
Honored Last Week Mrs
Mrs
T hom « Connell, -j,
,m X n v s o fh S
R^
t
Don’t give a fal»e im­
pression by wearing
•loppy clothe«.
kahJ od«£'
, ? v ^ ray entt I^ * , d
S 7
me, NOVMMOM .1
heard re- . .
. . .
u
1
Ujr
L d u u i n i u g t rU IK
who has been ill
¿Tv u,
; , , .
500 club with a "no host" lunch-
.p o it,. Horn l l " l i G ,.O is,; is
Mrs
Agms
I lr y .in l I i t m n i - I l h o m e
W ' E. S Mays
and Mrs E. P “ U
iî
J* ?"“ * on the Canyon
Mrs
Agía-
B
ryant
relum
ed
home
Ä
S
Ä
mlg and Margaret Ulaoll, delegates
e
Wednesday from »everftl weeks visit
Plains
church
Missionary
Society
|
7
.
7
.“
‘L
S
S
Public
speaking class of the high
to Hie Girls is-ugiu' convention al
and friend* m port-
m..»,in« at the v home
, K ol
< r Mrs.
. . An-
... had never talked on a telephone, school presented a play and pro-
LAUREL RIDGE A bridal show- meeting
Reed college.
Mis.e
.
I
1
1
1
,1
Adlimr
and
er
w“
given
In
honor
of
Miss
O
r-
drew’
Carrick
'in
Portland
November
t
.TniT,7
-,
Blooming
gram
at
the K inton G ra n g e ’hall
'File MUses
i ll y ( ION
'« I h n tup
ll<>«re) w . lfiire .-amme
FARMING
Guiles
» Hies El
of Vaiicourer w e lean St o ' * p at th<‘ hdm(‘
her 21.
Novemoer L utheran chureh held Ladles' Aid November 21. The play wlU be re-
Kev C. M. Van M urUr will leave! FARMINGTON Laities' Welfare Pauline Settle* oi Vancouver are
WE CALL AND
Glib elected
elect.sl following
lollowmig officer;
officers at ' la nding several days at the Cal- {^17 ^ / ' ^ ha2 d
, Hu»e r Bt
Mrs Henry Jones of Banks is vis- T h ^ ^ to y a lw n u £ £ Demmln 110,116
30ha t the
for IUI ertended trip to Alaska Hut- ,.|ub
to .he home
IXlbv No-
vtn Gross
2 ^ ' . " 2 2 " 1» » c J L ; A
s 'S E J J Z S ^ r d met Sunday
^ G ^ e s e r v e s cab-
unlay In an ello rl to regain Ids
hom r of
,,f Mrs
Mrs 8
a s 8 Dalby
n o .............
......... home
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DELIVER
IxxiiUi Re lived In Alaska lor a ventber 15 Mrs Hara Reive p ris-
Mrs S L Carlyle left Wednes- 7?' a L, n<J?d' “Ehating many gift*.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Loltls were
church services to appoint a m et officers lield a business meet-
Iiiunix-r of years before coming to ap.nt Mrs Rachel Hoffman, vice- day for Ux. Angeles, where she will , ; lss “ Î " i * e 18 500,1 10 m arry guest* of Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n G ates after
eomniittee to take charge of the I ing and pot luck supper a t the
Uns locality. He has ix-en m poor pi e.xldrnt ; Mrs » tw in Hui kluiltcr. visit with relatives for a few weeks i ,
í!ol5 ‘ef,' Son o{ *'Ir' and of HlUst>or° Sunday.
as program.
home of Miss E sther McKeown a t
healtli lor someium' uml w, H omed secretary-treasurer. Next ineelli<
Mix, Olive Rogers of St. Vincent's ?£■*' N
Young men of
Emil Miller called on his sister, C hnstm
L. M. Miller returned November Aloha Thursday
tlw opportunity 01 returning north W||j it ir ' with
Portland,
nitui Mrs. E'rank
r i n i n S<
ih hul-
ii u i - hospital,
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......w*, spent
->,z« Saturday
ixniuiuui 1, .. ’ neighborhood
, >__ _ surprised
w.
. Mr. Mrs. Fred Miller, of Aloha T hurs- 21, a fter several days spent at the
Mrs. L. D. Shellenberger retuned
lla s k r ib a ll M a rti.
iixTlch
'1 he ladies
bulles ure
ure request«!
requested *Uh
w‘th her
lier parents,
parents. Mr
Mr and
and Mrs.
Mrs. J J . H’’'Jnes
hb* 1,‘on'<
,K>ni5 ‘ November
November 20
20 day.
day.
•rich The
/."i1“ a t *1^’
beach.
Friday a fter a short visit with her
Basketball is startuig in full p, brligt
wltlL
,a sta5
n ^he ,orm
he card party at t the St. Edward
briigt tlx-lr favorite
lavorlte quilt block •’ Roger.
Rogers
UltiL,a
sta? pa,?X
Part^ ln
form ot
of ; ” "he
y
°ïz
l?
,™
rr
?.y.„ÎÎid
«on-in-law
swum for tlie town team* in this p attern
Mrs M artin B
Bernards
ttern
ernards and baby a a. , ^ 5nower
nower of useful
u-‘x 'ful houseliold uten- church November 21, was well
wen at- Mr and Mrs E <-■ Heaton i i t r n t f
" an i d t . ’ daughter. Mr. “ and
“i
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Mrs GuUvx- of Pasadeiui, Cal., returned home from a Portland
. tended, there being eleven table in ed the I cmccoming urogram cd the v i " ' ° ^ a r . EifenberBer. Mr. and
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ore.
aixl Tigard forming a Bherwucxl I returned home November 15 Six- h<»-pital bust week.
Mrs John Strickler and Mildred play This was the last party until I r n
O F m dSef
M rs' Eif,e nb«Y er are the proud
town team Laid Saturday tlx- lx.rt- lui,
, u vuw wllh £ r ‘¿ o t h e r
Mrs Robert Crook, who Is 111. a,?d Vukl,‘ ’i*«« Tuesday visiting afu-r C hnstm as h
o
l i d
a
y
s
M Newber« p a re n u of a >»>••
UuM Woolen Mills downed tin- kxal Mrs J
I
Anderson since the w“-s taken to the home o! h er sister “ “ L1 her nlother and stater at T l-
Victor and Alvin B a tA elar of
L w crow d er was taken to Port
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boys 2B 10 18 at Sherwood A New- n .^ u , of llrr ,uUlf.r
in IM Iand one day last week.
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..
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Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs. Mer- U n d G e n e r a l h o s o i t i l W edneSav -------------------------------------------------
berg town team computa d nax-lly
|.o r ,„
Honored
Mr and Mrs George Persons a t-
a S,^.an.‘.s f 1* “ 1 rlU Jatk -Son Sunday.
for X -ray ’reatm ents ‘ H e returned
of Pacific cottage play, 1» and New-
A birthday surprise party wa* tended the T\>wnsend Old Age
7 ^ ? i l.d w lth tilelrson
Mr and Mrs. Harold H arm s en- Thursday5 He s somewhat ^m urov-
berg high sciaxjl siais nx-l tlx- K| vrn Loren Rehsi November 20 by Pension" meeting I11 tlie Methodist L‘\& d,',?iKi 1l?ia '¡diei
.
tertained a t a dinner party Sunday
1 ““ P
n* ao'1’ •
Sherwood boys and barely nosed m.s parents. Mr aixl Mrs Edgiu church at Hillsboro Sunday.
’’ O lt" P*’ “ubk of P ortland spent lor Frances McDougal. R ichard and
Mr and Mrs Ravmond Casev and
II»-».
II I.. 311 Claa. ix. a . tn..ll •
. ..... .. .s upper was enjovid
Mr and Mr» Edgar Ludwlck of
,aJ,ld 8unday a t J le
P L’lalr Rice Otan and M artin S and- Ch ild re n 6 l McMbniiviHe spent 5Sun-
is ix m g s u i i i i s i u i iim iiigii s, ihmh uy
[u llo w in g
g u e s t*
M is* l o i i i a u a w e r e c u iiu a v
guest
Bazaar Success
to gel puyel.s m londlllon Most of shultz. Miss Ingram, Mrs Bagnell Mr and Mrs H E Burdette.
n ,p.
.
i , TT eLiCTI"
T h .
,
A good crowd attended the Scholls
iiu- baakawall men an- out tor and daughtei
Helen. Ruby and
A number of high school
identi
„ J*? ,
, J*<* 'L .,P ata*S ■—
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orchestra benefit musical Novemoer
li.'tb all and Will IX- in lairly good Annabell
Mr*
Grielx-
¡X h A
« C C1111 zie» •. T» h .a.n
* . t . 1 X- -j
e - ‘iiUi 16 w h en "tt7 ’ ^ ¿ “ m e m ^ re o f“ 'ihe
/ » l i t u l M« 1 1 , Mr
i» l I
t and
a i H I .»
» Ir e
V
1 1 It 1FY and
HI HI f[’ i n here, attended, « the
« » i Hillsboro-
m «OC/VZI \t
' Kt7
* VW
-V-X
cundiUon.
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M in ____
Turife»on
of ________________
Portland. Cecil Oregon City football Käme In Ore-
vf?«, #
R ichard amounted to about $60 and the
M is* G la d y s B erg
[ouiu-r lo- Igige M l» Vera Bug,- lievin Bigie) k<>n City d ^ Ftlday
M r e . night
" ¿ ^ ’¿ x l Purdy of o ^ ^ F r S S ^ ’^ ' ’ 1- °
church
'
< al nvsloeiit. was presented in u re- Mr Bnwlby and Esther Boge Tlx-
Mr and
GUU recently In Portland and sung evening was spent In playing”guini s Hlltabt.ro were guest* of Mr and g
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M ountainside ‘ ^ h o o i a=v.
.
M ountainside
school gave
a
four different group, of songs
|
basement under the « lu x .:, Mi's Jack Hamel Saturday evening.
V f 00,lle
Pof lJaodI Sunday T ; . , , C
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Thanksgiving program Tuesday a f­
Born, to Mr and M r, A W will noon lx- completed Tlie w hoot
M is J P Roger* Is sick with the iL.Io .pUt on 0 Pro^ram ior *-!le rt:sl- I 1I11D I T F O l k T l O l U
ternoon.
dent*.
Dlngtay Jr., u stxi.
rixxn ta being ixilnted till* week f*u -
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G race Kingston, Lucille Carlson.
UiUoii Ttianfc.sKivlnK services were h I so
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mum i gm
Charlie Burke and Joseph Stretcher
h « d a i uw T igani M euxxiut church
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The heavy rains have -aimed the
attended
a n Epworth League cab­
loess of about fifteen carloads of
I By Loia Richmond »
Sunday with Rev W 1 Rude-
School* Join Red t rox*
cauliflower ln the Sherwood sec
TIMBER—Mr. and Mrs. W E inet meeting at Forest Grove Sun- I
m acher of Evangelical church de-
Tigard a n d Grubel elem entary
5* _
llvrnng the M-riuon
school* reported 100 per cent mem-
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Oix- of the nxtot succemful pep bershlp In the Junior R<-d Croas
c z c c tin u c i
rain«, a.xl «erpentlne was held by thl* week The T igard school ha*, REEDVILLE C E society post-
Mr and Mr*. John Strickler «pent n t a v ^ 5 " " ? W e l i ^ n x
Mr. and Mrs CUiford
a" d
»IU.X-IIU of the high ix-hool Novelli- *, yen room* while the Grabel school I p , ned’ it* entertainm
ent until De-
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Welter and Mrs. daughter Jeanie spent the week-
Imagination plus paint—combine these two' You will be sur­
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prised how delightfully "extravagant" your gifts will appear and
score in end with her m other, Mrs. Mary
how little they will cost. From colorful kitchen canmsters to
Thursday' eventoj gu e« s a t' the ro ^ ia tT o m M r s / j
H1U> a t Stayton.
IxMiftre th a t ha* ,-ver Ix-en built III
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painted period" pieces, your least or greatest efforts draw praise
were M
Mrs.
Tlgiird. » h u h wa* set off a fter | v notify the Argus direct and a t ! In crea.. in attendance of 59 to 65 Nellie Rogers" of Hillsboro.
iss and Boy W right were high in
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baney. who
and give pleasure. We can help you with ideas and suggestions.
tlx- rally lixude Soiiw- claim ed th u t once
Tin* im u-ase Ls due to th«- en- Ju an ita " '^ V e rs and" Bu"ck * L e h ^ M nochle
^ S -s^ a n d Those
1 M ^ d a ^ attending
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a ï l L -“ ' e
the O¡1\ " Tayloi
For brilltM t giftt m uiooJ, metai, bric-a-brac and t o jt
fer. Morrta Kochman. William Hoff- S ím id
s L s \ h¿ l ^ w r e k . X r e
of Portland.
Vtaltar» at the Laurel R 1 d g e man, Bovd ' W n ilit" M ' ‘ F “ w elto-'
2 2 ^ , weeaGwnerS
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of
Ran IVlrS. Kcil.SC I TCatlS
l.ravr fur Alaska
Farmington Group ¡¡¿“} r,,lat‘^ ’
Home Laundry
Dry Cleaners
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Party Saturday
Christmas ahead!
it will cost but little to “ paint it red”
LUSTRELAC
Eighteen Schools
Serve Hot Meals
Eighteen schools in Washington
county have reported to Mias Dixon,
county nurse, the serving of a hot
lunch or drink to pupils at noon.
In some cases this consists of hot
chocolate made w ith whole milk,
or a hot milk or vegetable soup;
In o th er schools the pupils bring
th eir Jars of prepared food from
home and these are placed in a
boiler of hot w ater and reheated
for the noon meal.
Dr. H enrietta Morrta. education
director, advocates the hot dish at
noon as a m eans of prom oting a
better condition of health and
thus Increasing the child's ability
to learn and forming a greater re ­
sistance to disease.
The schools which have reported
the serving of a hot food a t noon
are. Leicyville. Jackson. Chapman,
Middleton. Tualatin. Reedvllle. John-
I son. Hillside. Buck Heaven. F arm ­
ington. Cedar Mills. N orth Plains,
Buxton, Mead, Blooming, Hayward,
G arden Home and Aloha-Huber.
more and Mr. and Mrs. Claude G il- of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Weiler of
«„a
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Scholis, received one of the gold
Bridge Damaged
A truck loaded with the trucks of
a locomotive bound for Cochrane
went through tlie small bridge Just
west of W estimber Saturday, de­
(Incorporated)
laying traffic somewhat. Smaller
cars succeeded in passing
Collections — C redit Reports
A light snow fell at
a t Cochran
ln
Sunday.
Study club of the P. T. A. met Washington, Tillamook and Yamhill
Counties
with Mrs. Boyd W right November 21.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D Willi* drove
Personal
Contact
on Collections i
to Salem Thursday, where Mr. Wil­
lis has employment on the S. P..
W ashington County Office
Mrs. Willis will rem ain a few days.
C o m m e r c ia l B u ild in g
W. W. McDonald, assistant tra in ­
m aster stationed _ _
a t Timber,
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was
Second and M ain Streets
called to Barview to investigate the
Phone 3071
condition of the railroad a t th a t
Hillsboro, Oregon
Place because of an unusually high
Doing over «hxbbr-but-loved thing«
often bring, more hzppi.ness than
giving new things. This brilliant
oecorativa finish comes in twelve
lovely colors. Its effect is modern
and smart and it's very easy to
work with.
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ENAMEL
S1.35
Quart
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Pint
75c
P ,n t 4 0 C
Credit Bureaus
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7/ie' Wctioldr
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COMPLETE and
INSTALLED
Selfridge Furniture Co.
EASY
TERM S
If you change your a d d re u kind­
ly notify the Argus direct and a t
once.
Bass-Hueter Paint Dealers
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PHYSICIAN and
BEAUTY SHOPS
YES, SIR . . .
G UARANTEED
SIR .
You needn’t fear below
zero weather when you
h a v e o u r standard
grade anti - freeze i n
your radiator! Fill up
before it’s too late. It’s
worth while at our low
prices to have early
protection.
Busch’s
Service Garage
P h on e 501
J.C P enney Co. Inc.
M a in S t.
. . . when jardineires, adamacassars,
and cross-stitch samplers were in
every chic home? Modern tastes are
simpler and more intelligent. And it
is most intelligent to save as much
of your income as you can . . . that
you may progress with the times in
material possessions as well as pro­
vide for the future.
Commercial
National
Bank
“The l.arg«it Independent Bank
in Washington County’’
SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. 0. PITMAN, M. D.
General Beauty Work
Permanent« and all kinds of
beauty work.
Telephone 188IX
Balcony Hlllaboro Pharmacy
PHYSICIAN and 8URGBON
X-Ray and Phyulo-Therapy
Commercial National Bank Bid«.
Telephone«
Office 8281
Residence 781X
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
•
All Kinde of Reenty Werk
Physician and Surgeon
PERMANENTS
Well* Building
a specialty
Telephone 1471
WEIL’S APARTMENTS
Mabel Sc hen del
TELEPHONES
Office 2402
Rmldenee 2001
DENTISTS
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DR. RALPH DRESSER
Garbage Collection
Dentist
AND CANS
Commercial Building
Telephone 144
Evening«, Sunday by Apiwjlntmenl
INSURANCE
D. P. CORRIERI
Telephone 2325
RUBBER STAMP«
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOUR
Waahincton County Acenclea
RUBBER STAMPS
INSURANCB HRRVICK
Shuts Bank Ruildinff
Phone 2211
Hlllaboro
from
HILLSBORO ARGUS