The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 06, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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THE
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
ley ol Hillsboro were guests ut the
Tills oath th a t Neal was taking
Flank Warren home Halm day
seemed to lier no less solemn, no
M lu Minnie l.neilei . n! (luston
less sacred—dld h*. slie wondered,
tLR’llt llu- week-end with her cousin.
feel the same way about It? 8he
Mi» Hownrd I .«Inni
hoped prayerfully, tlia l he did
At ufi events, he luid not forgot­
Mr» II II Hunniin 1» vlidtlng
lelut IV t*s ut IIIpppner fug a few
ten her In this great and pregnant
tv i*♦* k ' •
moment of tils life He had liardty
taken his seat when he turned,
Ml und Mi » Il A Mili lied u t­
M rs. Person» C om m issioned
swept tlie gallery with his keen
tended U dtlllHT i l i t y ut the home
Ito
«
Murphy
on
Portiund
eyes,
and smiled as lie found tier
O|
Mi
Postm istress nt O renco
and saw the expression of love and
Height■n I hunkbulvhu:
emotion on her face. For a moment
Mb*» Viruvttu Ruffety of Foref.t
they loked lull at each other; Anne
Grove spent Thanksgiving with
< lly Mr*. I I mm I i Ilur4«*ii«<t
lelt her composure returning, her
undcnlieri
Mr
an
I
Mrs
Francis
llu
U ltENCO Loral l‘ I A will
vision clearing S he was able to
Allred
Hanson
spent
'Phunksglv-
IlHMt III till' sciluol U l U i l t l l l l l l l l l 1 I -- Ing Willi his ulster. Mrs l,c ler
r«*turu bin airilte- Tlutn appunntly
i-embcr 13 nt •* l> in Ml** Dulelna lackey, and family In Hillsboro.
satisfied,
he nodded and looked
Brown. director ol religion. edm u
away again, giving his undivided a t­
Piogram Presented
tton tor children trum ttie Eli .1
tention to the business of the day
(CntiUfiusd from last weak)
I'reibytei lull i lllircll III 1‘orUniKl
Orenco ¡mrenls and friends were
This did not last long. Tlie Vice
Will I pcuk o i l the »object. "Have we cnterl.lined in the school auditor­
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furgntten the religious unit i l i m . i c ­ i u m N o v e m b e r 8S with a Thunk i- I DO «olemly »wear th a t I will President's gavel descended. The
crowd began to stream out. Anne
ier development of our rhlldien?" glvlng progrum The prim ary de­
* support and delend the Con­ was conscious tlial Mrs. Hammel
Ml** tlluily» I j i ih o i i ol Tlgurd partm ent gave the much lalki'd of stitution Of the United «lutes was speuklng to her.
"Hleepiny; Beauty." Nancy
»pent Minnluy with Mr uiid Mm play.
ull eneinlr-:.. foreign and do­
"You'll coine to the house, to ­
Pitm an played the beautiful p rin ­ agulnst
1, T W oodwind
mestic, th a t I will bear true lalth morrow, of course, and hear the
ce:
The
second grade, with the and
ullegiunce io the same; th at I pre .ident read his message?”
Mrs Eiiuiiii Person. lias rnclved aid ol N-.icy
Pitm an and Ix iu l'' take this obligation freely, wltliout
her cottunuedoit in* |iostniaater h eir Parks, gave a "to-market-dnll.'
Oil. of course! I wouldn’t miss
' boys
«he luul been acting postmaster wearing a bilkers' liats and girls any m ental reservation or purpose , It for anything!”
of evasion; and th a t 1 will well
As a m atter of fact, she had
since lust Mun h
little frills and aprons
and faithfully ills*liurge the duties
intended to do anything of the
Mr und Mrs. H N Curlngton und
'The dram atic club under Mis* ol the office in which I am about not
so rt' her interest In public alfairs
children mil) M arguiel und Junior McKinnis' MU|iervlhto!I gave several
hi
enter
so
help
me
God."
W U S ’still bounded by Neal's p artici­
visited Irom I'hiti uluy until Hun- num ber, o n e which caused much
Neal, lacing the Vice President, pation in them ; and Neal, who had
iluy with Mr. mid Mrs. «. 11 comment was tin- wish-bone drill,
oeen a figure of im portance today,
with
his
liack
to
the
senate
cham
­
Urown In Olympia, Wash
g h l. dressed In ankle length dre ■*..
would liave tio p art in tlie mor-
Mrs Winston Pool ol Hillsboro | i n different Shades of yellow with ber, htood beside Senator Brown, io
w s proceedings But it was evi­
llw word:., a phrase at a
visited her sister, Mrs Murtlli Iter-1 wishbones to m atch, were very ef­ repeating
dent
th a t Mrs. Hammel expected
tune,
a
lte
r
Mi
Hammel
Anne,
sit­
nuixl. mid lunilly lust week und a t­ fective Those taking p art were ting in the senator's gallery, her her to retu rn to the Capitol tlie
tended the Thanksgiving school H attie W arren. Virginia Robson.
Arlene Bernard*. Rut barn B urdette cold hands clenched tightly ui her next day. and Mrs. Hammel should
progrum Wednesday ulternoon.
lap. colder chills of excitement never be disappointed in lier.
Mrs I. Tyrrll a id Mis. Nellie Dorothy W arren. Doris Rogers. creeping up and down her spine
Her determ ination was rewarded
K
atherine
Goodman.
Helen
Wilier',
luir.snii ol Portland were gue.l* ol
and stabbing swdtly a t her lieart. When Neal came home th a t night,
Mr und Mrs W 1 Hunter S u n ­ and Bernice Ensley. Mrs. 11. E looked ut lum with misty eyes
he gave her a beautifully engraved
Hcheldt played the music Reading
day.
Il was the opening day ui emi­ little card upon the back ut which
by Ians Robson und a comedy "D al's
Mrs Admit Bella mid children I What They All Hay ' 'The cast In­ gre . , and Neal laid repeated the she discovered tlie number, row and
und llilly mill Margaret Curlngton cluded Norman Bradley. Arlene oath ol office udinllUstcred to u section ol a reserved seat. Armed
attended a lecture at the White llernards. Rodney Olbson, H attie hew senator, and then, literally, with this, she penetrated the house
Ol representatives w ithout dlfllculty;
Temple In Portland Monduy.
W arren Dorothy Parks. Hugh Ring. hud taken his seat.
Anne laid not Deen to the capltol and. having found her appointed
Mr and Mrs W 11 Ring und I.nute Hellu an.I Barbara Burdette,
lunilly hud us their guests 1 hunks- i imsl-byc." drill bv six Utile girls since she hud visited It, years be- place she saw th a t Mrs Hammel.
giving Mr mul Mrs Harry R eid ol I.., Robson. Estill i Hellu. Dorothy lore, on her honeymoon Journey hi Mrs. Hastings and several other
Hillsboro und Richard Montgomery Parks. Rebecca and Dorothy Webb, W ashington Sla conlronted llw women whom she knew, were all
near her. and when Mrs. Shaw, ac­
ol Oregon City.
ami Ixitils Park*. lfcv D uncan open­ doorm an ol the senator's gallery companied
by a military aide, came
with qualms But he was struggling
Mr ami M r I-red Wolfe spent ed the program with a prayer.
in and »at down Immediately In
Thanksgiving with relatives lit Port-
Mr. und Mrs H A Mitchell en ­ with a persistent mob which was front
of
her,
site experienced an
striving
to
get
past
him,
and
which
UuxL
tertained Rev and Mrs. T. C D un­
Mr. uml Mrs. 1, T. Woodward can anil son Hobby and Mr and even Ins massive bulk vud grim expected tlinll in being presented to
mid son K enneth spent Ilianks- Mrs Albert Lindgren ol Forest m anner could not entirely stein. tne first lady ol the land. When
M rs. C onrad?" he snarled, p eer­ tlie President began to speak. Anne s
glvuig with Mr. and Mrs E P ru ­ < ¡rove Hundav Raymond, son of
itt und lunilly m Bal m
Mr and Mrs. Lindgren, formerly of ing at her with suspicious, bulging sense ol stim ulation Increased—she
. Senator t'o n ia d * win-? Hay, listened with rapt attention.
Mr und Mrs Kills H erbert and Orenco, left Wednesday for Han
Suddenly she realized th a t her a t­
children ol Eugene spent Sunday J i . m '. Cal., where h r has a position Inal don t go down any more. H e»
ui the s N Curlngton home Mr with a printing establishment.
got three wives m there already." tention had begun to wander, per-
There was a titter of derision Iiaps because she was hungry. She
C urlngton accompanied them home J
Express Appreciation
about her, and Anne felt her cheeks was relieved when tlie President
111 tlie evening lor a lew days visit ,
While there la- went m Florence lor, Il seems filling lor school district growing liol.
stopped reading and inclined his
no
:
ih
to
show
our
appreciation
of
1 will try to get some one to lan d to acknowledge the applause
a sluirt visit with friends
Miss Jean Hibson, who Is employ­ the help given us In renovating our Identity me, »lie said with a com­ o! Ills listeners. Mrs. Shaw, bow­
ed in Portland, spent Thanksgiving building, which needed repair» so posure which she was very lar Horn ing graciously In every direction,
badly
First the CWA Installed I eel mg
with home folks.
was preparing to leave tlie gallery,
lhilc lluughmun und u Iricnd lights In the class rmxil» and base­
" I n a l w o n t be very liard." a and Mrs. Hammel, touching Anne s
from tin* CCC camp at Rogue river ment. Later the HERA supplied all merry voice boomed Dehind her; arm, was asking her a question.
spent from Wedne.souy until Sunday I tlii* labor to refinish the Interior of and turning suddenly, she almost
"You are coming over to t h e
with Ills parents, Mr and Mrs H. j the building, hulls, class rooms a id bumped into Mrs. Hammel “Come
auditorium, rebuilt the step» and and sit wiin me. my dear Delighted luncheon, of couse?
W lluuglunun.
"The
lunclieon?"
Mr mid Mrs Ted Edwards anil replaced broken railings, also gave to liave you. You know Mrs H ast­
Yes— tlie senate ladles' luncheon.
son Hobby, Mrs Irene Klldow and two coats of p aint to the entire ings. don l you- llic speaker's wife?
daughter llarbura Jean mul Cyrus budding We. on the school board,
You and Mrs. S tandish are friends D on't tell me there Is another thing
Rose of Portland spent Thank» wish to voice the appreciation of already, ol course. Now t h e n - you haven't heard about! Well,
giving with their parents Mr mid the district for this aid, which Inis right down there on the le lt—no, 1 will explain as we go over In th e
certainly been II great help to us not in the lout row. Those are Hie subway. We will say good-by to Mrs.
Mrs Natluilllel Rose
Mr mul Mrs Calvin fine..-, a n d Signed Ernest W ilfrrl chairm an seat» reserved for Mrs. Shaw. But Hastings here. They don't come with
son Clarence spent Thanksgiving, Mr and Mrs Hum Rich gave a the ones directly behind "
us.”
Breathlessly, Anne followed Mrs.
Panting, but placid, Mrs. Ham-
a t Uie Dial Sandstorm home at birthday party for Amos Rich F ri­
day
Present
were
Harold
and
Ed
inel wove her way Into the gailcry Hammel through the crowd to the
lluzeldule
Mlss Elma Gottlieb wus a guest Ig'hman Tom. Bernice Dave and Anne, squeezed behind her and her basement to tlie Capitol, and into a
ol Miss Helen Baughman Sunday 'S lip r Trachscl, Dick Wisincr. G us­ two dlsungulslu'd companion*, edg­ small open electric car. Tne utile
Mr mul Mrs bee Randall en ter­ tily. Lvdlu. Anna. M argaret and ed down tne crowded steps to tlie cur leaped forward, and they bound­
tained with a dinner party T hanks­ Jonatlian llcmerlck. Dave Croenl. designated places, and settled down ed noisily away. By raising her
giving (or Mr. and Mrs Alex Allen. Helen Rich.
to look about her.
voice Mrs. Hammel succeeded In
Miss June Garvin. Mrs M J Hew­
The senators' gallery was already making Anne hear above the clat-
Program Sunday
ett mid Mr Webb of Buxton. Mr
A musical piogram and an Il­ ixuked to the last row, except lo r
mul Mrs. Cl. p Huslkuiula und fum- lustrated talk will be given by local the unoccupied scuts which were **r -Every Tuesday. Marble room in
lly ol Portland, Mrs. Jewel bosh j talen t Holiday a t 7 45 p. in., at roped oil lor Mrs. Hluiw the Pres­ the senate office building. Take
mid «on Jolumy ol Orenco.
Orenco school auditorium. Come id en ts wile All the galleries were turns acting as hostesses. Six a t a
Mr mid Mis Calvin d r o s s und and get the C hristm as spirit.
crowded, and tlie one above the
son Clarence visited a lew days lust
clock buck of th e r~»l un. the press time Cold meat, salad, rolls, coffee,
cake, no more. C an't have compe­
week with Mrs dross' parents. Mr.
gullcry, was see; i.g.
mid Mrs S T. Settles, und family
The senate chamber. Anne thought tition in menus. I'm the president.
In Vancouver
its she resumed her contem plation G reat fun You'll see. Here we
Mrs d u y C Hliafer (Geneva H ar-
ol it. wus strangely unimpressive are. G et out."
rlngtoni ol Seattle visited Thank»- ;
The marble room proved a most
:..I
im|>H i.n.t . m . i p a r i i n e i i ! It
giving week with her mother, Mis
BEAVERTON Beaverton Grunge was drab, dingy, duse. The senators Imposing apartm ent. Down Its wide
b aureiue HUI, und lunilly
will hold Joint Installation of o f­ were beginning to come in now— leriRth ran a long narrow table, cov­
Mrs. Hoptohs anil daughter Mi i
with Tigard G range und not very impressive, eitlier! Anne ered with a white cloth. Thermos
Roberta lloptons of .McMinnville, ficers
Ladd HUI O range Saturday eve­ was disappointed. Muny of them bottles, plates of rolls and Jelly, and
spent the week-end with their ning at 8 o'clock In the B -averlon were bald; nearly all of them were large heavily frosted cakes were
daughter and s l a t e r , M r s Ham Rich, O range hall. All grangers are I n ' g ray , some were very lean or badly placed upon this a t regular Inter­
overweight. One. dressed with la it­ vals: and several well-dresed wom­
uiul family
Mr and Mrs b T. Woodward. vtted.
Mrs R. Williams entertained the ies* lhlonnullty, a dark carnation en were fluttering about It. pouring
K enneth Woodward ami Hob M r- members ol the W C. T U. Alter 1 in ins button hole, was quite super- waier and stalghtenlng silverware
Cullock attended a dance given b y a business meeting tt v ladles tied flouusly striking attitudes. His rov- There was a good deal of Informal
the F arm ers Co-operative market a quill.
| lug eyes caught Anne's and rested m errim ent—a much pleasanter m e­
bi Portland Saturday night.
George MeKercher left Tuesday for a moment on her face; then he dium for getting acquainted. Anne
Ed Metholf returned Irom Yak-j for San FYancIsco to visit With bowed slightly, «he felt quite sure reflected, this luncheon, th an those
lina last week, where he lias been Ids fallicr.
A few of the
she had not met him, but she re ­ stiff, brief calls
employed the past three months.
turned the salutation, angry at h er­ women she had m et already. They
Anniversary C elebrated
The 4-H sewing club met at Ila
welcomed
h
er
cordially
pre­
self
for
blushing,
and
concious
th
at
Mr und Mrs. Samuel Olds en ter­ Mrs. «tandlsh, whom nothing seem­ sented her to others. W and
home of their leader. Mrs Austin
hen tlie
tain ed u large group of friends at ed to escape, was watching her.
Scrafford. Tuesday ulternoon
rich, moist cakes had been eaten—
Mr and Mrx Howard L blout their home Friday evening In cele­
"Senator Lussltcr,' this lady re­ from the same dishes on which the
attended a family leunlon and d in ­ bration of their wedding anniver­ marked. her sweet voice a trifle meat and salad had been served—
ner a t the Imine of Mrs. Stout s sary Many lovely gifts were re ­ dry, “th e Beau Brummel of the Mrs. Hammel rose In her place at
ceived by the couple.
m other a t Scholia Thanksgiving
senate Also—a h the Lovelace I the end of the long table, and a n ­
On Radio Program
Mrs Francis Brandenberg Is vis­
' believe you know Clarence H ath a­ nounced th e nam es of th e hostesses
l lu- local O lrl Reserves presented way? Well, something th e same for the following week—Mrs. Bean.
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.j
R allety. of M ountalndale. Her sis­ a program over radio station K W JJ type."
Mrs B rainard, Miss Bullard. Mrs.
a t 11 a m. from Olds. W o r l -
ter Marie Is quite til.
Anne was grateful for the rap of Clay. Mrs. Conrad. Anne found
Mr and Mrs C P He. k spent mull A- King'-, store Those taking I he Vice President's gavel The chap­
several days last week with Mrs f t art were the Misses Margaret lain offered prayer. Anne, walclung
cst. Elizabeth Boeckll, Laveda Neal, was experiencing a deeper
Hecks brother, F. M. Hall, mid
CORWIN HARDWARE
family In M arshheld. Mr Hecks Wucffler, LaMerne Dean. Esther emotion titan Interest; she was
Headquarters
brother, Edwin Beck, ami nephew, McKeown. Alda und M artha Leh­ remembering, poignantly, tlie day
H unting and Fishing
Richard bayson. of P ortland mid man. Evelyn Alexander. M arian I she had Joined the church, the
Mrs. Jack Hamel looked a lte r the Bayson und Miriam Doty.
i testimony to her faith th at she had
Supplies
G rayford and Lebert Wilson arc given before the assembled congre-
store during th eir absence.
Ernest Hr wn of Dilley spent bi South Bend, Indiana, on a busi­ i gatlon in the bare little building
Aladdin Lamps
Tlianksglvl.,* at the George P er­ ness trip.
Tubes Tested Free
wltti Its slender spire pointing to­ lainj's Radio
Wilson Fire Chief
son home.
wards th e green hills behind it.
Harvey Wilson has been named
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Haag and
daughter, Ida Lou. ol Reedvtlle chief of th e volunteer lire d ep art­
were guests at the Howard b. Stout ment and Cecil Barnes assistant
chief.
home Sunday afternoon.
High School Robbed
Mr. and Mis. Frank Hatliaway
Robbers entered th e Beaverton
am i children of Portland visited at
the George Goodman home Friday. high school and took $59.50 in
Mr and Mrs. Floyd K arns visited dish and did unestim ated damage
a t the home of their daughter, to the rooms T his Is th e second
Mrs boule M idden. and family In time money lias been stolen from
Portland Saturday and Sunday. the school.
Mrs R. Srhliepbach of Beuver-
Little Patricia Aiui Madden Is HI
ton won an Automatic Electric
with pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Gall K arns and water pum p given away In the elec­
daughter G race spent Thanksgiving tric company slogan contest.
with Mrs. K arns' parents. Mr. and
Mrs. John Lehman, of Cedar Mill.
O ur classified columns mny have
Mr. and Mrs. John W alters and Just wliat you are looking for —
children Edith, Jacquelln and S tan- Rend them.
Orenco P.T.A.
to Hear Talk
Beaverton Grange
Plans Installation
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H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
with the m arines In the Phllliplne
islands lor tlie past four years. Is
In San Francisco and will return
home w ithin a few days
W alter OUtner and son Waite.
(liy Lol* Richmond)
Jr. of Portland were business visit­
TIMBER - A*, the outgoing local or* In Tim ber last week. Mrs. Cora
freight, bound for Tillamook, passed Wheeler was a business visitor from
through tunnel No 28 a large boul­
last week
der crashed down the mountainside Portland
Mr and Mrs George Wilson spent
and passed through the rear coach last week with Mrs Wilson’s p ar­
Tire Impact broke three windows ents. Mr. and Mrs. George LeGault.
and left a large hole In the roof [ in Tacoma, Wash
of the car where the boulder passed
Mias Monica Pongratz of Buxton
throngh Tlie car was sent to Jias been visiting her aunt, Mrs
Brooklyn yards for repairs. T h e' K enneth Benefiel, during the past
car was unoccupied.
week.
It I . beginning to look as th o u g h ! Mrs. Alfred Pearson was a busi­
Old Man W inter had really come ness visitor in Hillsboro last Tues­
to stay around Timber. The su r­ day. L. L. Brown and daughter
rounding hills are covered with Russie and son Linthol were visitors
snow.
In HilLsboro last «atnrday.
Paul DfRemer and Mr and Mrs.
Mrs. Ida Kllburg has purchased
Ben H art spent Thanksgiving In the old Gilmore hotel from Mr.
Portland with relatives.
and Mrs W E. Gilmore.
Mr and Mrs. W elter and daugh­
Miss Mary S titt of LaGrande
ter Jean spent Thanksgiving In Is visiting tier aunt, Mrs. Mary
Portland with Mrs. Welter's bro th ­ Walker, this week.
er. H M. Narver, and family
H erbert Simmons was taken to
Mrs. Percy McCampbell ut P ort­ the hospital In Forest Grove last
land Is spending the week here with Wednesday seriously 111 with pneu­
her husband, who Is employed by monia No change lias been report­
the 8 P.
ed in his condition this week.
L. R. Bodley spent the week with
Miss Louise Kallsch of the St
his family in Portland, re tu rn in g I ' Vincent's hospital in P ortland spent
Monday.
| thew eek-end with her parents, Mr.
Edwin Hallman. 8. P. water serv­ and Mrs. John Kalich.
ice man was confined to his home
Miss Sylvia S hifter h a s been
for several days last week with a ! confined to her home for the past
severe cold.
; week with a severe cold.
Miss Ju an ita Nelson spent the
Mrs. Paul Hankins has been de­
week-end with her parents In Mon­ livering milk for her husband, who
mouth.
Miss LaVelle Berg spent T hanks­ is UI.
Lease House
giving holldayswith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd W right have
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Berg, In 8ka-
leased
the
house
formerly occupied
inokawa, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wilson by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morse.
Mr and Mrs. Silas Phillips and
l e n t Thanksgiving with Mr. Wil­
son's mother. Mrs Mabel Wilson, at daughter Arlene of Sheridan spent
Thanksgiving
holidays with Mr.
Gales Creek.
Word has been received th a t and Mrs. Roy Townsend of Sunset
Morris Dean, son of Mrs B H. Camp and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Tillotson. who has been stationed G irsnbcrger a t Timber.
Miss June Townsend of Sunset
herself carried off for a conference. Camp visited Mr. and Mrs. John
A salad, it was decided, was to be Richmond Sunday.
Has Narrow Escape
her contribution.
K enneth Benefiel narrowly e s­
The merry little party broke up
caped
serious
Injury last week a t
when the deliberations of the com ­
the Sunset Camp when a line tig h t­
mittee were finished.
The morning after the senate la ­ ened and struck a wire ax, throw ­
dles- luncheon. Mrs. Lee called ing it a t his head. He dodged, but
Anne on the telephone, and In­ the ax struck him a glancing blow
quired if she m ight not stop and on the forhead.
Lake her to the Congressional club
Holds Up Operations
A large cave-in on the railroad
reception on Friday.
"You have had an Invitation to , a t Sunset Camp has caused oper-
join, of course?”
1 atlons to cease until It is cleared
“Yes—but you see I have been away.
so busy making diplomatic calls— ’
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Easley of
"I know—it Is hard to wedge both E nright visited In P ortland over
the calls and the clubs in the same the week-end.
afternoon. But everything Is over
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S hifter and
at the club a little after five, and two daughters Sylvia and Hazel
th a t leaves alm ost another hour for spent the Thanksgiving holiday
calls afterw ards. If you are pretty with relatives In Forest Grove.
well tau g h t up couldn't you manage
Mr. and Mrs Carl K ern of Wes-
somehow?"
tim ber spent Thanksgiving with
"I believe I could; especially as relatives In Portland.
I would love to go to the club with
W atkins of M anning drove his
you,” Anne said frankly.
car into the side of th e round­
"I am $o glad, for I would love house last week an d did consider­
to take you,” responded Mrs. Lee able damage to his car. The base
cordially. "Prom ptly a t 2:45 then." of the roundhouse is m ade of ce­
In her eagerness to be prompt. ment.
Ann,- was standing on the steps of - Lloyd Reed, storekeeper a t the
her house, watching the street In Westimber CCC camp. Is spending
both directions when Mrs. Lee drove a two weeks' vacation in Kelso.
up; and as she took her place be­ Wash.
side the older woman In the big
Mrs. Jo h n Richm ond and two
limousine. Mrs. Lee regarded her daughters visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy
with covert but thorough approba­ Townsend a t Sunset Camp Snnday.
tion. Anne had on a dress and coat
Mill Opens
>! sapphire blue velvet, with close- j
Snider Shingle mill reopened Mon­
fitting collar and cuffs of erm ine;
and her sapphire blue velvet was day. after having been closed dur­
faced with white satin. H er white ing the last week.
P. T. A. Educational Study club
gloves, her suede shoes, and the
Leaded bog which she carried were 1 has proved itself to be very Inter­
esting
and valuable to Its members.
all perfectly in keeping.
"Usually we have a program on Club met with Mrs. Boyd W right
Friday afternoons.'' Mrs. Lee ex­ November 27 led by Mrs. Alfred
plained. "a concert or a lecture, or Pearson. A short session in English
something like th a t; then a short was held followed by current events.
LeRoy Elliott had his tonsils re ­
reception afterw ards. But as this
is our first gathering of tlie season, moved last week a t the Forest
Grove
hospital.
the afternoon is entirely given over
to the reception—it is so p leasan t.'
Isn't It. to have this meeting place ■ O ur classified columns may have
just w hat you are looking for —
for seeing our friends?"
Read them.
(Continued N ext Week)
T rain at Tim ber
Struck by Boulder
J. A .
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Bread and B utter Plates. Cheese Servers, colorful Coffee Sets
for your Coffee Table.
These new table settings lend a cheer, th a t make your friends
exclaim, "How Pretty!”
QUALITY POTTERY
Never have you neeii such high class designing as this year in
these Wellerivare home attractions, practical gifts, rich blues,
old Ivory, new greens anil fawn.
You make no apology for Gifts
of this high class.
Gur entire store Is arranged to
help all shoppers!
SEE OUR WINDOWS!
I
LESTER IRELAND 8C CO
Hillsboro, Oregon
The efficient handling of these tra n s­
actions is a p art of our every day bank­
ing business and gives this bank an
essential part in the business life of
this community.
★ HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
OF P O R TLA N D
"OlDItr NABONAl IANK
w w or rsi nocKiir
IN R EA L ESTATE
W rit«
Fire and Automabite Inauranae
Maka Loans and lasua Su.**tr Bonds
I t you change your address kind­
ly notify the Argus direct and a t
once.
DR. R. J . NICOL
(Incorporated)
Collections — Credit Reports
In
W ashington, Tillamook and Yamhill
Counties
Personal C ontact on Collections
W ashington County Office
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
V eterinarians
Commercial Building
Telephone 843 and 642
Hillsboro, Oregon
Second and Main Streets
Phone 3071
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
FOR
SAFETY
4%
Safety Is the watchword of this Institution. Every
known safeguard stands back of your Investment.
Sound F irst M ortgages reduced each m onth by
monthly paym ent—Insured against fire—supervised by
S tate of Oregon.
Any am ount accepted. Earnings paid to you in
cash.
INVEST TODAY!
Wajhington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M. PERSON, M anager
Savings
A
Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
LET US HELP YOU STRETCH YOUR DOLLARS
Announcing O ur NEW DEAL Policy
5% Discount
Beginning D ecem ber 1st we will give a 5% dis­
count off our reg u la r prices to all cash and carry
custom ers, and 2 C> on all charge accounts paid
prom ptly and in full, m onthly or semi-m onthly. We
believe this NEW DEAL policy will prove our sin­
cerity in giving every custom er an equal opportunity
to buy and save.
We will continue our WEEKLY SPECIALS as
usual. (No discount on these.)
n k ir s .
COFFEE—
1-lb...............
55c
3 lbs............
This is a w onderful
value !
19c
PUMPKIN
Fancy, 2 ^
size.2 cans
19c
49c
FANCY TUNA
Light m eat.
Vgs. Per can
Snow drift—
3-lb. can ....
SODA—
4 pkgs.
BAKING POWDER
Bulk.
2 lbs............
14c
25c
25c
PLUMBING and HEATING BUSINESS
in Hillsboro, and is a t your service a t the
CORWIN HARDWARE
1152 Second S tre e t
Phone 72
We have rem odeled our store and now you may
serve yourself. Come in and get acquainted. Our
C hristm as candy will be on display this week w ith
prices lowest in years.
W e have our own delivery, and assure you prom pt
and courteous service.
Wiley’s New Deal Grocery
Ju st Phone 1001
Every commercial activity, and alm ost
every public or private financial tra n s­
action requiren one or more banking
services.
The deposit of money, cashing of
checks and bills of exchange to finance
trade, paym ent of bills, rem ittances
of funds, accum ulation of savings . , .
are all indispensable activities b y
which you carry forw ard your finan­
cial affairs.
DEAL
Credit Bureaus
3
P L U M B IN G and H E A T IN G
WE
LAUREL RIDGE—Mr and Mrs
KURATLI & WISMER
Sam H Haugen of Sherwood re ­
HILLSBO RO . OREGON
ceived word of the deaih of their! T.l«photi« l t t l
ill«
St.
son, W arren Haugen, a t J u n e a u ,!
Alaska November 20 He died from j
a gunshot wound In the back of
SAXTON & LOONEY
the head The shot was fired by
hi , hunting companion, Earl Blnz-
Producer* of Quality
ler. a Juneau barber, who was ar-1
SAND
and GRAVEL
rested and is a t liberty on ball.
Mr. Haugen was captain of the! P lant located 4 miles north of F or­
tugboat Elmira, which does a gen- est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
cial transportation business In Alas­
1809R
kan rivers He had been In Alaska
for the p ast twelve years. He I s 1
urvlved by his parents, four broth- j
ers and five sisters. Interm ent was
at Juneau.
C
A V
p
«J J V
SALMON—
19c
2 cans ..........
S haker Salt-
-23c
takes an active interest in the
whole business life of Wash­
ington County.
1
Son of Sherwood
People is Killed
SUGAR—
10 lbs. .............
THIS BANK
Merry Xmas
Page Five
T h e inside sto ry o f
th e ra in b a r r e l
Like the old oaken bucket, the rain barrel was
full of rom ance—and, we might add, of twigs,
leaves, germs and grasshoppers I The inside
story wasn't pleasant.
But "the old order changeth" and today
the modern water company provides a safe,
healthful supply and delivers the water to
your home at the turn of a faucet.
OREGON-W ASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
R ichard E. W iley, M anager
Corner 3rd and Main