THE T liu is iliiy . I>«•«■••111 I h t 13, 1931 H I L L S HO H O ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Five -------- L slst t ttiat h a t relief relief ol of the ummploy- j day were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald itor In Portland, returning home love stun, . has C laudette Colbert. Vining u n i (hlldren o f Forest Monday night. X—T a • Fai Ls “ " I" " ' lblllty of local Warren Williams and Henry Wll- Which 1» interpreted .Drove. M i. W Egar »lid soil and coxon In the principal p a rts Wtl- Program Decemher 20 th a t any additional Herman mid Mrs. Laura Eddington Miss Shatuck and her pupils will coxon Is tlie young Englishman I- ............ nJ fu n ..... i which „...eh the state m ight >>f Portland put on a Christm as program at Cecil B. DeMUle brought to Holly want Ui advance will have to la- Ml • Ed D R o u rk e I’litei tallied Mason Hill This community will '■ the school house Thursday evening. wood for the roll' of Marc Anthony, In addition to the *250.000 a month wdh a luni la-on 1 ue«lay in In..... the noble Roman who gave up his which Oregon lias agreed to put liold a pot luck supper a t the December 20 There will be no life for love of the Egyptian queen of Mm. JIIII Powers Those pre..'lit ufi to m atch federal funds for re school house Tuesday evening at school during C hristm as week. 1 w ere tin ' M endicities < lube K...',ncr, while empires tottered about him. S u rp rise I’n rly G iv e n f o r Deorge Mwcchuiu, Delbert Fowles, lief of the unemployed This would 7 o’clock, to be followed by services | m ees.ltate sale of certificates of Dtto Vogcii. the I Conor guest, a n il held by Stanley Cornlls. I t 1» hoped A. B. E d w a rd s S a tu rd a y in ‘ buxines» against future liquor llw hostess. Y O U N G ’S profits., a pr«x eilure to which Gov there will be a good turnout. Bring i A number of friend» surprised ernor Meier 1» very much opposed own dishes and some eats. Mi and Mrs. W ater K Arnold (11» Mi«. J««* Meyer«) Sunday visitors a t the d ia rie s Thursday evening with a charivari BUX'I'ON W oiiuui ' h Hriietlt u»- Mr anil Mrs. Arnod recently came Quality Job printing—Argua. Johnson hotne included Mr. and "Cleopatra,' a Param ount p tc - : "Thoughtful. Sympathetic MM-iuiion No 2» met 111 nll-ituy lo live a t Mr. Arnold's home here Mrs Delmar M artin of Yamhill, ture, will be the Venetian feature i Service” »•■vilon with banket dinner »1 the If you change your addross kind Mr and Mrs C. H Oonyo and for Sunday. Monday and Tuesday. Ml and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck grunge ball December 8 Officer» mul Win Howard were dinner gue.t 1 Hillsboro The film, a modern screen tre a t Phone 972 ly notify the Argus direct and at Florence French lor Tlio coming year were elected Sunday of Mr and Mrs A Pluls- M Conrardy was a week-end vis m ent ol one of the world's greatest once. and Installed uh follows: I'll >lc K el am e and Mrs Denison of Portland. ly, pienulent. Cluru Allen, vice- Twenty mi -tubers of the W ash ■Q. iiresldent: Alice K'.tepp, |xu>t prei- ington Orange attended tde Installa litent; Mollie Tullinun, eluplidn tio n ol officers u t Hillsboro Orange I j i V oiuc P«'ler»»n, recording M ire Huturday. A pot luck dinner was lury; Jultu Flaher. treuaurer; Ethel w ived a t noon. Meyer», fliuuu'jul eeeretury; Anna Sunday dinner guest» a t Lice l l e i l e iloitl. sergeant; Ella Steph Floyd Raftety home were Mr. anil ell», of flier of tin- «lay, llonnie Mrs Clyde Lincoln and son Wes Manley, musician; Eva Tolke, Inner ley Mr mid Mrs Ray Jackson and I vm U' hh ; Itiit-li Scofield, outer bnat- son Johnny und Mrs. Marla Jack- r»s; Jeaale Tillman, cuptuin rttunl- son. utl of neur Hillsboro. 1.111 guard; Mary A Caldwell, < ap Mrs Harold Wluitley of Huber tain display guard. Prudle Elckas, vlalted friends In thLx vicinity last junior supervisor; Vida Howell. Lu week, cille Wlute. Ethel Edwards, Elsie Mrs H B. Edy of Winlock. Wash., Meyers, color bearers; June tlurvln. was a guest a t tlie C. H Reynolds Ml»» America. llo iu tle Manley, M iss home Thursduy W H A , Pearl Watson anil Mary Mrs. Ena Hollenbeck of Astoria Watson, color bearers, Ethel Mey visited Hunduy ut the homes of ers. press correspondent. Mr and Mrs. Eurl Hollenbeck and Dinner guest» were Fem e Kast Mr and Mrs. Loci Hollenbeck man. Merlin Watson. Alpliu Mae. Harrison grade sc-liool is plan Harold mul Norman I’elerson. Hhlr- ning a C hristm as program for Frt- ley and Beverly W hile and David ilay evening, December 21 Kdwanl». Eleanor und Leland Pow Mr and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck and ell Mrs Mollie Tullinun wius taken son Howard were Thursday evening In as a new member Mrs Ethel dinner guests a t the Jim Anderson Meyers was Installing oflleer A home In Hillsboro present from the Review was given Miss Anna Baker and Frederick Mrs. Veta Ceurley. a member who Budkin of Portland were Hunduy has been 111 The usual Christm as evening visitors ut tlu1 Joe Baker pie was a feature of tlie day. Mrs. home. A CHIC duyllm e dress to wbicb b rig h t b uttons may add a bit of ALL W OOL FLANNEL Here’s a big gift value! Anna R ethrrford was oliueen Janitor MISS Bernice Dillon ol Hillsboro color Is pictured as P a tte rn 401. Em inently suitable fo r the tor the year. •'President's Day" will s|ient Saturday night und Sunday youthful figure, this frock can be easily made In linen or b right be obwrvnd a t tlu* home of Mrs with M argaret Matlilesan. gingham from p attern s sizes 34 to 46. Size 38 calls for 4% yards Elsie Kelly, president of the R e Mrs. Mary Wallworth of Rock- view, December 1#. with a pot luck uway 1» spending this week with of 3Z-lnrh fabric. A clever collar and bow In one-piece, slenderizing panel and cone dinner. M rs' Sam Raffely. Mr and Mrs J. L. VanDomelen pockets on th e sk irt distinguish the attra c tiv e dress. P a tte rn 377. Mr. Edwards Honored A urprtM' party was given A 11 1 made a business trip to Portland P a tte rn s in sizes 36 to 52 a re available. Size 44 needs H 4 yard s of 35-lnch seersucker, gingham , o r percale, with % yard of contrast. Edwards Saturday night on Ids Friday. Mr and Mrs II W Amu-nlrout .The “cream of the crop” in Ties are always a welcome birthday Cards were enjoyed Tliusc ol Banks were Sunday visitors al To secure a PATTERN and HTKP-BY-STKP SKWfNG IN8TRUC- pri siuil were Messrs, and Mesdnine ■ robes, because flannel is gift to any man I He’« n O N E , 811 "Hi Hie eogpoa lu low. being su re to MENTION TIIH Pied Watson, M. Watson, Ruben I he Archie Thompson nome warm and serviceable, yet bound to like these ties, be NAME Ol THIS NEW SPAPER. Kelly, George Higgle, Jesse Meyers. David Edwards, Ira Powi-ll. A li lightweight and good-look cause . . . they’re hand Edwarits. Mrs Prudle F lc k a s and ing. Double-breasted style I - I .iiiie s F A More.01 Hurry Seu- made, resilient construc FASHION BUREAU, 103 PARK AVENUE, NEW YORK l«>lil and Jack and Hairy. Chai loth with four-button front and * tion ! They tie better, wrin Sullivan, Mrs LaVoita Peterson and Enclosed f i n d ................ cents. Please send mo the patterns iH v H sm I C h u r r h lr y ) . n i l Harold. Mrs O II Stowell and notched lapels. Finished kle less, last better, look L.FEDVILLE Reedville Ladles in ( checked below, nt 15 eents each; Betty William and Delmar Higgle, with wide sash, hand knot nicer! All the new colors, Mrs Jessie TUlnuUl. Oren Pros I giving their annual pre-holiday d . l i P a tte rn No. 4 01 Size ............ .. ner Friday Everyone welcome. Mr Webb and Eleanor und Leland ted fringe. Do your gift patterns and fabrics I Plen Opens Station Powell. P u tlern No. 377 Size ................. robe shopping at Penney’s! Ralph E ltannu ha» opened a ty to choose from! Mrs Elsie Kelly Elliel Edwards, pearl Watson. LsVoiia Peterson Union gas station west of Reedville N a m e ........................................................ A ddress . . . . Series of Plays Given Mary Watson and El la-1 Meyers a t Reedville Christian Endeavor pre tended a quilting at Hunks T h u rs City ............................ ........................................... S ta te . sented a .series of short plays Tliur»- day Mrs. Hoturr Bennett is visiting I av evening In the church Other Name of this n e w s p a p e r....................................... number* on the p ro /ram were songs relatives at Crane Mrs E tta Edward» is home from by Clulr Beeler whistling solos by a visit with a daughter. Mrs. Be s Edward Jansen and dialogues by- All m ater ids ap«'clfted in above p attern s may be purchased Mrs J It Churehley and L. J sie Terry, at Caldwell, Idaho In local stores. Mr and Mrs. la u re l Frost ot Foster Mrs 8 A Keeker acted a» Forest Drove visited Ills mother and master of ceremonies and Rev T departm ents, if and when tlie build brothel’s, Mr.. Jessie Tllman and Dui enn gave a short intermission ing reverts to tlie state, citing the Oren and G ilbert Frost, one day lalk H e- audience gave freely In fact th a t tlie state Is now paying the free will offering One tenth best week some *40,000 a -m onth In rental» at an easy-to-pay price! George Hollenbeck was a Portland of tlie of fr ring will go to the to provide for state activities now church visitor last wix’k 1 (ly Mr». u W r ig h t ) located in Portland. Helen Becker visited Helen Jo h n Mr and Mrs Wiley Beneflel and When tlie governor heard of tlie THATCHER- Ixtdle.s club will Zed Duets of Redmond visited rel- son in Portland over the week-end Mrs, Bertie Johnson entertain« o meet lhxx-n»ber 19 with Mrs. Will suggestion he immediately branded alivrx here und al Maniung last tt as "asinine and ridiculous’' am; Haney and have a Christm as tree ' trlends with a dinner Sunday WMk. insisted tliat the S tale sliould tun: Itonald Ocorgv K leth Hlckcn-I for th e members. Plan Program the property back, to tlie Mulkey Wilbur Wright Cecil Tower and A Christm as program Is being a r Inoper. Clearies lsaarson. Robert ranged by the teachers and pupils George Victor Neutz. Monroe M i- Nellie Haney spent the week-end estate. The budding, a three-story a f A gift he’ll appreciate all winter long! nt tills school to be given December Mavhlll mid Bert Finch played with Nellie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. fair located a t Second and M orri on the lootbult team that defeated Fred Honey, near Strassel. 31. Good quality capeskin with soft, warm lin son streets, was willed to the state Mrs Otto Pannier was given a Km tor. 27 to o Sunday afternoon S tart bogging surprise sitoui-r Friday afternoon by Frank M. Mulkey of Portland, Venn and Jesse O rndulf luive re at Rosedale ing and full outseam. Easy-fitting and dur Rev T Duncan preached a ser at tlie home of Mrs Molt Present who died In 1927. The bequest, how sumed logging operations, leaving able with popular button wrist. Black or were Mesdames H Kurtz. O P au l ever. was subject to a life interest been clo-ed down by bad weather. mon on M artin Luther hi conne ill the property by C hester V. Joe I toss who is employed 1.1 tlon with tlie 400th anniversary of in und daughter H attie, K. Ober- Dolph. brown. Choose his Christmas gift now! who lias since died, and Portland, sfienl the week-end a t his the Bible Rev Duncan brought out m an. A Hayden. T Haney. C. M arshall R. Armstrong, who sur- interesting fact» about M artin L u Rutan W Wright. L Wright. Rob home here. es. Mbvt Edith Fielding of Yakuiui Is ther which made an enjoyable ert Mott and daughter. Miss T. 1 li The legislature of 1929 accepted Farthing and the honored guest visiting her sister. Mrs K C. Lynch sermon. Visitors a t tlie Lou W right home the gift and authorized the board II J. Churehley has ripe raspber Red Cross subscript Ions here were of control take charge of the L inen C rash CLOTH given by tlie W H A. ladles and ries in Ills back yard. Many green| Sunday were Mr and Mrs Marlon property and to protect the state's i n - 1 ones are along with the ripe ones. Hart and daughters of Hillsboro. t he grange Mr and Mi - Jim Wright and Mrs. terests. suclt as m ight exist. At- C ot»red border Lola Vandelwy of Dilley, Cecil toniey G eneral VanWinkle, how W h e e le r and W o o lse y Tower of Hillside. Farthing Toynes, ever, has advised the board th a t at V e n e tia n T h e a te r Maurice LaSalle, Deorge R utan and as yet title to the projx-rtv has not passtxl to tlie state and will not so Bert Wdeeler and Robert Wia>l- John Paulsen. Cora LaSalle spent Saturday with long as Armstrong lives. .1 \ will b e at I he Venetian T h u rs H a n d y 52 x 52 • • • Friday and Saturday In K en her sister. Mrs Bruce McCann of zize. P la in or MOUNTAINDALE A party Was day, Manning. M ultnomah county succeeded in tucky Kernels.' They are assisted plaid c e n te rs , given Tuesday evening In honor of i.v Mary Carlisle. Bpanky M cFar Mr and Mrs. Charles R utan and diverting *50,000 of its unemploy N a fi i a s io H o w a r d Hollenbeck's blrtluiay sons spent Saturday and Sunday ment relief allotm ent th is month land and Nisih Beery. M a tch , 6 lo r 4 i c ’ Those present were Mr and Mr- in Vancouver. W a sh . wlUi friends to the relief of its indigents, but Earl Hollenbeck. Mr u n d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Royal Raymond other counties faced with the same ALEX BOURNE Hubert S m ith' und son Earl. Mrs and family of Mountaindale spent problem will probably have to m ud- 1 H ayon GIFT GOW NS Alex Bourne. 76. passed away Sunday Echo Willis. Amy und Helen Hol with Mr. and Mrs. Herb die through as best they can. In 1 lenbeck. Sydney Connolly, Nor Friday nt his home at Nanton, Al Raymond. 4«| Loce-lrim tied! agreeing to this diversion ot funds , man Smith, and tlie host and h ost berta. Canada, after several months Penney’s brings you the newest styles even to meet the M ultnom ah county . ess. Mr, and Mrs. Loci If. Hollen Hines» He was a brother-in-law emergency the federal relief adnun- I at a price as low as this one! Coats are a of L C Brown of north of Hills beck istrator warned th a t "we must in- , Mr and Mrs Hubert Sm ith drove boro and hl» home was formerly little longer, sleeves simpler with fullness (C o n tin u e d fro m page one! to Tillamook Wedneaday to attend hl Hillsboro. Funeral services were A big selection BLOOD ON MY HANDS I below the elbow, smoother shoulder lines! the funeral of Mr. Sm ith's uncle. held Slmday at Nanton He Is su r ties and la in no sense a state in quality rayon ! I ant concerned for my neighbor , vived by his widow and two sons. lax Another 81.304.290.31 of the John Proctor T e a rose a n d Crepes and nubbed crepes— black, brown, Ouests of Mrs. K atie Luck Sun- Earl and Verne, of Nanton. Alberta. 1935 levy ts accounted for by the who heeds not the Bible tru th as , J blue, aisaa 18 und 10 his eternal soul. I green! Sizes for Women and Misses! //( 17! Buya! general fund deficit, which, ac For tJic CRxxl Bixik says tliat they ( cording to the constitution, must who reji'ct C hrist as saviour go out , be met If tills can be done without in to e n d le s s a n g u is h of soul, for- I ( ■ ••«•('ding the six per cent Increase. ever away and away and away ’ v'htle tlie financial rwreds of the front God wlx> made man tor him - ' •’ ,17 tax-supported state d ep art self. T h e y Uve on In th a t blackest I For Gifts! Lustrous Rayon ments. Institutions, boards and com sin; the sin of rejecting C hrist as 1 ' missions for the year are estim ated Saviour. And I ought to be concerned for j a t $6 0+4.455.47 revenues from mis cellaneous sources oth er than prop every m«n whom I might reach; 1 lor. I have w arned them their \ erly taxes are expected to yield blood until jacquard designs— Colors is on my liands. "The same j 4 P E C IA L ' *4.680.749 T h e s e m iscellaneous wicked man shall die in his In- I sources Include Income, intangibles iquity. but his blood will I require , are grand gifts at only an d excise taxes esttmaUxl to yield at thv hand." Ezeklal 2:18. OUR N E W D E A L P O LIC Y h its fur exceeded our , *1.900.000; inheritance taxes, c o r Hear the Apostle Paul—"I am in expectations. We believe the public appreciates our poration and Insurance fees, tithing nocent from the blood of all m e n ." |( Tha lovely, lustrous, heavy quality honest effort to give service and quality at the fee's, etc., estim ated a t *2.150.000; He was commanded to go to 11.« - . spread that dresses up any bed' 86x very lowest cost. We invite you to join the crowd transfers to the general fund from tions—“to open their eyes and to | 105 inches — scalloped edges — in a p a ir tlie motor transport division, fish tu rn them from darkness to light, of satisfied customers ami S A V E S % on your p u r range of popular boudoir shades.) and game departm ents, etc., for and from th e power of S atan uiiUi [' These make handsome g ifts—$2.98! chases. Duy and night, both public support of the state police, totaling God." and from house to house he ’ A sk u» a b o u t ou r N ew D e a l. P h o n e 1001 *430.749; and unexpended balnnces ly went, testifying both to the Jews 1 front tlie 1933-34 budgets am ount and also to the Greeks th a t they I Tins light-weight, all wool You can give these to any W e e k ly C ash S p e c ia ls ing to *200.000. must turn to God and luive faith 1 woman on your Christmas SfM'clal millages alone impose a in our Lord Jesus Christ. "I purpose < (No discounts on these) list and be sure she'll ap burden of *1.764.485 upon the tax to know nothing among you save 1 payers of the state or approxim ate Jesus C hrist and liim crucified." he I preciate them! Sheer chif ORANGES - LEMONS makes a choice gift /o r women! ß j SUG AR- ly *400.000 In excess of the total re m in d s th e m . , Tlie saved m ust all stand before , fons with silk picot top— properly tax for current expenses. Large size. 10 lbs. • • • the judgm ent seat of Christ to re- I P er d o z e n .I tz C x or service-weights w i t h Tlie most recent verbal tilt be- [ celve their rew ard as God's mrssen- , W h ite B e a n s ger people; rewards or censure. In . mercerized top and sole— tween Governor Meier and S tate T reasurer Holman, th a t centering th a t awful hour let. me not see my 6 lb s................. GRAPEFRUIT— Large Tailored us sm art women want th e» they’re both in a range of nbout the Mulkpy building, scents neighbor's blood upon my hands, —with double notched collar, flannel but let me hear my Lord say, "Well ' mid juicy. to lie Just an o th er case ot much beautiful dark and medium TOMATOES— 2 1 2 siz.e. sash and 3 pockets' Warm as a blan done good and faithful servant." ado about nothing In particular. S fo r ket robe 3 times its weight! Range of colors, in sizes 8Vf> to lOV^ 1 Holman. It seems, suggested thnt Come on men; let's give the tru th ' With puree. colors! Sizes IS and small to larg e' the legislature should investigate as it Is in Christ Jesus to tin last 1 2 fo r ............ SOAP the feasibility of eonvertlng t h e unsaved soul In our county. George I (Paid Adi 1 building Into offlee space for stnte N Taylor, Beaverton. Large bar, white or S u n sh in e C ra c k e rs B u x to n W . B . A . P ic k s L e a d e rs Mason Hill Folk Plan ” Pot Luck” I t l 't~'i / ! _________________ I ’’Cleopatra” New Venetian Feature Funeral Hom e O / 7 / y ^ ^ A / o r e S /jo /y o /s iq r f i a y s 7 7 / C /? r /s ffr r a s / Every Man can use plenty o f handmade Here's a man's ideal Christmas gift! ROBES T IE S $590 I § s § Pre-Holiday Dinner Reedville Fridas » s 4-star gift! W arm ! Dressy! 9 Men's G l o v e s Thatcher Ladies Planning a Tree £ s § More Days Till X’mas s $149 Shop N ow ! -------------1 É Fur Collars, Edgings, Jabots! Mountaindale Folk Observe Birthday COATS 69* s I s s k 98« Capitol News Letter «FA 1O N S BEITiCi Funds limited? Full fashioned silk SI BEDSPREADS H O SE 49 Flannel ROBE I 50c 25c 23c 29c 2-lb. Box SUPER SUDS -| Qp OQo ja o V brown. 4 for 19c 29c $1.69 S u p er S u d s— 4 p k g s . .............. If you want something real good, try this FLOUR PILLSBURY. 4 9 -lb . sa ck Prlcea have advanced, but we are giving you this one chance to buy a hipli pilule Floui at a very low cost. We have a new w heat cereal— W heatex, cooks in 10 minutes. This is som ething different and we believe yon will enjoy eating it. Come in and get a free sample. Our Christm as Candy is on display, all fresh anil clean in our large glass showcase. Special prices in quantities. Wiley’s New Deal Grocery J u st P h o n e 1001 3 .« C orn er 3rd an d M ain Dump T R U C K $ BABY DOLL Electric Lights! All Steel Made! Hand painted, rosy complexion J u st A s T h e D o cto r O rd ered 79e VYZ1 place strongest empha sis on this branch of our business — th a t’s why your physician will suggest thnt «end prescriptions hers. T A C o m p le te S to ck o f S ta p le D ru g s .N R Fellows! New, Stream-lined ’ Toodlums, Jr." All Rubber P re s c rip tio n s . PALM DRUG STORE Prescription Druggists 1208 Ma n St. FREE DELIVERY 89 Is It a dandy! N early 20’ long I It dumps ju st like big trucks! Its head lights shine! Stands aU sorts of hard use! So strong it's alm ost impossible to wear out! B a iie rie t Sc each / . high from her toes to her head! Her head, legs and arm s are movable and can take life-like poses! She can take baths too! And Is a (veil behaved doll! Priced low! -Z Phone 266 C HRISTM AS STORE J .C .P E N N E Y G O . D E P A R T M E N T s « s STO R I Bring the Kiddies ii to Meet Sente SATURDAY i i S s s $