The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 13, 1934, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
P age Eight
Q u il t i n g B e e
H e ld at B an k s
H ealth C lin ic Planned fo r
G rade School C hildren
(B y M r». F n s l W olford»
BANKS—A quilting bee was held
In th e vacant house belonging to
Clell O arstens all day Thursday
Two quilts were tied out and two
were quilted. A pot luck dinner wits
served a t noon. Those present were
Mvwdsu-.ies J. J. Hutchens, William
L. Moore, S. C. lnkley, David Ed­
wards, Ell Grindle. R. W Banks,
Mary Watson. R. J. Kelly. George
Wilcox, C. lnkley. Frank Ruick.
Jam es Turner. F. Wolford. George
Oatfield. Ray Parmley, Earl Wilson.
i l Frierson. Edna Davis. Pearl
Watson, H. Peterson. B. W Armen-
trout. George McFarlane. C. Ship-
lev, C Rieben. Etliel Meyers C K
Goodrich Chris Tolkc, C. B C ar­
stens. G. W. McGraw and Anna
Schneider
H IL L S B O R O
ARG US,
Ixxvgue was well attended. Approxi-
1 inately 75 people sat down to the
bountiful pot-luck dinner served at
6 30 A community sing led by Kev.
E Tilton followed the dinner Tlus
was followed by a program ot read­
ings. music and a play "Billy's
Coming " The cast of t he play » as
Marie Rieben. Rev. E Tilton. T h er­
esa Paet.sch. Hasel Belief lei. Joyce
Tresham. David Rosencrons and
! George Finck.
Mrs E E Nlckerswn returned
lutine Friday alter a w eeks visit
with relatives in Hartland.
C a r d P a rty F r id a y
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A women
are sponsoring
a
ea|M p,irty Friday evening Free
huu-h Wln p,, served,
yjalph Moss spent the week-end
lus 0 ^.1 ^,. Glen Moss, at
Plan
Program
Tlie grade school is preparing a
program to be given
1>txvmber 2i
Mr and Mrs Verle Prickett and
lltllp
o! Neah Bay Wash . a r ­
riVt,d U1 Banks December 4 lor a
nloath-s visit with friends and rei-
attves
Mrs. Gibson Honored
Sunday d in n er guests of Mr. mid
Mrs A C. W ahl and sons were
Mrs S Gibson. Mr and M ia G. i
R e p o rts M a d e
G Gibson and Mary Evelyn Gib-
Mothers club met Friday after- son of Forest Grove. The occasion
noon with Mrs. Earl Wilson The
t ¡le birthday araiiversarv of
committee for the Red Cross roll Mrs s Gibson.
call reports $4 collection Mrs W ahl
Mrs c ia ud Huteliens and sons
reported th a t $11 had been taken in Bj-Vce ,uld John of T aft and Wavnc
in the tuberculosis Christm as seal ,uld Mlidred H utchens of Forest
sale with more money expected Orove visited Saturday with Mr.
T his sale was carried on by the
Mrs. j j Hutchens.
grade school children
Maxine Hartwick of Forest Grove-
Health Clinic Planned
spent several days last week and
Plans are being made to hold a this
)ler grandparents. Mr. and
health clinic for tile grade school
w o w alker
children in the near future. To the Senator-elect George M. Aitken
children, whose parents consent, a of G arden Home was a Banks visit -
tuberculosis test will be made, and Or Saturday.
vaccination for small pox and tox­
Henrv Atlee was a business visit -
oid for diptheria will be given.
of in Sherwood and Newberg Wed-
George Oatfield mid family have nesdav
moved from th e Mrs Ella Turner
jjy an d Mrs. John Hartwick and
house to the Carrions house, vacat- pttie daughter Joyce visited rela-
ed this fall by the Strandburg tives in Portland Thursday.
6A—Akira Tsugawa. president; Alice
family.
M rs W. P. P iatt and Mrs.
Ptrie, vice-president ; Billy Cyrus,
Fir Grove Sewing club met De- Johnston of Forest Grove visited
secretary; Stew art Holtz, Jack Es-
oember 5 a t the home of Mrs Mrs. H L. Jensen Monday after-
tepp, Elise M artin. P atty Bowlby.
George Wilcox. A bountiful dinner lxXm
hospitality committee. 7A— Raymond
was served at noon by the hostesses.
Birthday Observed
Eslinger.
president: Lucille Walters,
Mrs Wilcox and Mrs. Bernard
Mrs C. W. ’ Moore entertained
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vice-president; Jacqueline W alters
Sellers, to the twenty-one present with a dinner party Friday eve-
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secretary. 8A2—Francis Brown, pres-
Those
from ____________
Banks, who _________
attended, mug.
celebrating Billy Moore's
were Mr. and Mrs. W T. Seilers, birtiiday anniversary. Those pres- D avid H ill W ednesday Eve, idem ; Norina Hammer, vice-presi-
Mesdamcs Ray Parmley. Eli Grindle. cut were Rov Moss. Booby Stabler.
d™ ':
Charles Shipley and G W. McGraw Frank Wahl. Vernon Wolford, Earl
J u n i o r H i g h Tuesday
Albert _ Glllettó?. Jo h n Christenson,
Sunday dinner party guests of McPeak. Norman Lein. Billy Kess-
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/h n p Gifford Ann* Leidtr. nospi-
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford were ;er Mrs. Moore and sons. Don. Billy
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Ir ta h tj commit tóe.< A. Mary W>ut.
Mr and Mrs Earl
Genzer Mrs «pd Rodney
David Hill school will present Its president: Jane Duxbury, vice-pres-
Frank Genzer and son Everett of * Miss Gladys Greenlee of Verboort C hristm as program in th e school (dent: Billy Leider. secretary and
G reen Mountain. Mr. and Mrs Eh spent th e week-end with
Evelyn auditorium Wednesday evening a : treasurer; M arjorie Sigler, sergeant
8 o'clock.
Grindle and A. H.
Wolford of Jackson
« -t~ .ir All
n i parents
.« re n ts and friends
fn ra d si at-arm s
are cordially Invited
to attend
Banks.
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i»«c h n .
Ntf»' oificers a t Hie Peter Boscow
W. T. Sellers Honored
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scho° l
5A k J 'e Shaw, prest-,
W. T Sellers was given a surprise IV O l i l i t i l ITI r r O l l l C L ^ .L . m as program
Vernon Galaway.
Galàway. vlce-presl-
vlce-presl-
n t on ruesaay evening d e n t- Vernon
birthday dinner Sunday In honor
’h auditorium
..... a t d,,n l; — Henry Hunt,
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ip l. ,J un2?r hi<
h lih
secretary;
of his seventieth birthday am uver-
F r id ilV
N IO I 'l l 8„ ° CI°Cn
uiviu'd
Krau-. treasurer.
Lorna McLeod
sarv. I t was aso the seventh birth- *■ Avt IS r lT O a y l x l g H l attend. Both of these progiam s are
-¿.rgpant.at-am is.
Earl Pearson,
day anniversary of his granddaugh-
(B>. MBb<1 B A i i i » n )
n,
Ju!',‘ Irelnnd. moniiors 3A— G rac.
ter. Jan et Sellers Those present
MOUNTAIN
HOME— Mountain „ 7 , ’ " L
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i n i a n .
president; Nancy Aileen
were Mr and Mrs. Dwight Sellers Home C hristian endeavor mein-
7 ’? i‘gof„
Raster, secretarv. Delmar \ ogl
of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Cl varies bers will hold a meeting at the ;?.r 1
decoration to illustrate
olaon. liealth officer 2A Mar-
Sellers and daughter Jane of Iowa liome of Mr. and Mrs. George Al- C hristm as songs This class is also v:n
, president; Frankie Me
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Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sellers iison Friday evening. December 14. h a'ih g a clean liness campaign in Gt-e vtce-presidem;
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" atherine E n-
and daughter Janet. Amos Sellers at.
is m
the e regular connection with h eath study.
« . eight
I»«,,» o'clock.
uviuv». T his ,»
m There schede secretary, Dorothy Andre
and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sellers of nmntlily meeting which was post- "iT two new pictures ui this roon. treasurer, Wesley Soward. Lowell
paned one week because of con-
,ht«d H uenergardt. Evelyn Glesuer.-x Hi I
Mrs. Frank Genzer of Green flicting date with other community
G race MUliman of the third en Andre, monitors. Vugu ia Crui
Mountain visited from Friday until activities. Miss Helen Schmeltze’r s r a ;e
,r|c Peter Boscow .-cnool
leader, Hoilic Scott, hcalti
Sunday with h er father. A. H. Wol- is president of the organization.
brought a n otange meaaunng ten m .pector 1A -Richard Ringle. pies
ford, and other relatives.
a large group of near neighbors LP0™'5 a rPPhd th a t was grown neat ld en t- ¡»atty Cyrus, vice-president
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Mrs 5. Cliff Sandy of Vernonia gathered
at tlie country heme of rx»vt»w, th
ih e », tree w»»
was »ho„r
about si«
six j - oan Christensen,
.ecretary; Mai
ent Friday w ith Mrs. J. J. H utch- o r. and Mrs. F. E. Ferrill on the Ieet high and had over seventy-live
Mann, health officer.
spent
ens
a
is and
attended tn e M others’club evening of December 4 for a 'get oran^es
*'ear
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meeting
the nftPRumn
afternoon
(tatmo in thw»
acquainted" reception, takir..; re-
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high
fresliments
with
them.
Mrs.
Ferrill.
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Twelve girls from Banks
attended "Play Day" at Pac—-
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university Friday afternoon. Those, games and contests for th e young auditorium FTiday a p a y wtu oe
attending were Eugenia Quier. WU- folks and kiddie.- with several 8iven' .entitled
Raspberry » « i
ma Rosencrans, Evelyn Jackson, mechanical toys as prizes. The vis- An7'a Leider will offer an inter-
CRI)A r cANYON—P r o tm n and
Eleonora Strassel Lora Gary. Bon- uing ladies ¿ rv e d refreshm enu.
P ^,Uve
An . £ ? uL , ° f glrl3 „ 5
flven £ th T p T A of
nie Niamey, Elsie Meyer, June G ar-
The Y. M P. class of th e Moun-
jjmg On a
Fairview school n K •' is Cnv hall
vin. Marie Rieben, Hazel Wolford tain Home Sunday school plans to
Friday evemn ’ for the purpose of
Erma Vandehey and M artha Van- have a party on the second Friday
,tt C
DurchxMne /" 'il iu lor ^he^school
derzanden. The girls were accom- evening of each month. Mrs. Car.
h ?
. n 5 £ s weH^ attended Progran^ to-
Balley ° f “ * X p ‘e5 £ a Friday ‘ e S ’ *"
n M ’ m com - eluded: Wienni.,, on W^dnesdny •
G r a d e S c h o o ls
P la n P r o g r a m s £
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H IL L S B O R O .
T hursday, December 13, I l l ’l l
OREGON
I'lic lad.''.
sisters of Mrs llur-
I dette
Miss Irene Jcffcrle of Portland
was a gin-si of Miss Jennie W ant'll
Sunday
Mr and Mrs I,. T Woodward'
and son Keniw-th visllixl friends hi
Portland Sunday
• MUss Dux-lie Woodward of San
Francisixi Is e’x|M'cted home smui to
i spend the holidays with her |iar-
h-iits. Mr mid Mrs l, T Woodward
Miss Woodward will give a free
pipe organ concert nt tin- Bi'tluuiy
G erm an Bapttst church lH-ccmlx-r
¡2«
T'la-first division of the 4-H Cook­
ing club met at the home ol their
I leader. Mrs Ernest W illeit, Friday
afternoon. They surprlsi-d Bernice
Ensley with a cake In celebration of
her butlkiay
G. A Robson and B Gibbs cotn-
: pletxxl the tx-palr work on the school
j gymnasium lost week.
Mr. mid Mrs. W. F H unter enter-
tahuxl Monday evening lor Mr and
Mrs J. L. Auld mid Davis Auld.
tlie oceaslun being Mr Auld s b irth ­
day. and also honoring Mr. and
Mrs Sam Coy of Hillsboro.
W H Ring is setting out a filbert
orx-lunxl of about Unix- ucres.
The Woim-u's Mi.vsionary society
will hold its December meeting
next Wednesday Mrs. Laurence m il
will la- the l<-adi-i
The Dramatic club served a pot
lia-k dinner Wednesday night in
the sclaail lunch room. New m em ­
bers initiated were Ira Rogers,
Frank Woixl. Junior C urington mid
Donald Buughiiuin
Miss Lucille McGee and Mrs Gall
K arns will lx- liosteascs to the
Young Women's Friendly Group
next I'hursday at tin- home of Miss
McGee.
Mr and Mrs Frank W arren and
dauglder Leona ami Viola attended
Ha- I uncial of their cousin. I .aura
May Eaittinan, at Kelso, W ash,
; Monday afternoon.
B ataar Sueress
The ChiLstnios bazaar spousoicd
by the Woman's Working Circle ot
1 the Community' church last Wed-
! nesday evening was well attended
The boys anti girls of tin- public
school, under the direction of Miss
McKlnnfs. presented several num ­
ber» of the program Tlie lower
grades played "Shx-pmg Beauty ‘
mid gave a elever clief drill, lo ts
C hristm
iristm as Events Lined U
U| p: Robson Introduced her doll family.
A very beautiful wishbone drill was
B azaar W e ll A ttende d
givx-li by the up|ier grade girls
O ther numbers were a vocal duet
by Mrs O tto Ixx-luhn and Mrs.
(B y M r*. Hugh B urdette)
Frank W arren, a piano -olo by Mis.
ORENCO-—C hristm as season w ill Marybel F lhg of Scholls, a reading
be observed by the community by Mrs. Laurence Hill, mid un in ­
church. On Friday evening. De- strum ental num ber by F. J. Melhoff.
cember 21. tlie Sunday school will assisted by Ills cousin.
luute with the public school tn a
A very enjoyable musical pro­
■ ,,u| community
, ..uimimity C hristm as
as tret-
tree gram of local talent was given In
gr.ind
iUld tr e a t to be given in Hu- school the school audltorlilm Huiulay night,
\ , ui i . i uni S anta Claus will be on directed by Mrs O tto Lochden. also
hand fo rtht- event On Sunday mi Illustrated Bible talk by Mrs
morning. December 23. there will be Fac of Bethany.
W E Brown and family of Dilley
a .¡„vial C hristina, program In the
, hurch a t 10 30 o'clock and at 7 10 moved into the Jolui Brogden house
in ;jlt. .\e n in :
Munday.
r N u ’S e t
We specialize In quality Job p rin t­
,luln oi
F ninclaco, visited last ing Argus.
week with thetr son and brother 1
Laurence G. Hill, and family.
Mr. and Mrs M G. Morrison of
Pullman. Wash . mid Mr. mid Mrs
W. S. Humphrey of Steptoe-. Wash .
visited a t tin- H. E. B urdette home
over the week-end. They were en- i
route home from a trip through
Arizona, New Mexico and California
O ren co C h u rch
Program Planned
for larmington
wIIlioiit stating Ihe reasons why lie
should get the votes, llow run a
buslues.'i expect lo la* elected to
iu< ' ess, O ld . . . II li d . I he is x ip le
illy I' m
I bi'i lin< Itoutf)
FARM !Ni i l\)N
F a i in I n g I o n Hu- reasons why II should be patro n ­
•chool Christm as program will la- ized? Ex.
held Thursday evening. December
20. Evs-rvone Is cordially Invited
D e a d D o c to r lle o h
Io attend
Mrs. Cook of Portland visited last
S tom ach .iU m cn t»
week with her .sister, Mrs J. W er­
A weird el cry 1$ Iclil nf a well kttewn
ner.
■I'eclellal reaching from ilia gra»«’ l<> • u r l
Peril Pulliam Is III with pleu­ Bloniai It HiifTi-rlng Year a ago (hie »!••« I»«
ris y .
Mrs Ed Huge and soil Cecil were
In Portland Saturday and while
I here called on Mrx. Huge » sister.
Mis Charles Coffee
Harry Dolby of Portland sis-nt
Sunday wllh Ids parents, Mr mid
Mrs S H Dalby
i
I I
I" III
C re d it Bureaus Open
an O ffice at DaBas
Credit Bureaus, l n e . now have
an office a t Dallas mid have added
l-olk county Io the cinintlc« now
being serviced. O J. Layton, who
was here for a lew weeks, is the
m anager of Ihe Dallas office.
l l l i l g . Hl l* n iil M I i i i i
T h e a e im .la v
I ok . r I '.la a T a h lr la la g o ld W B fe l • »
PAY AFTER X’MAS »
«•» »a« icenunW
You'll want your Itadlu work-
in Just rigid over the holidays.
Why nut use o u r guaranteed
service NOW?
TI'HES TKHTKB FREE
W e Cover Surfaces
Douglass
R adio Service
Hillsboro Decorating
Company
Sr If ridge Ilro«.
B. R. NICKESON. Prop
-
<iin>
Suggestion
Mr. and Mrs. A. B McFarlane Dr. T. E. Ferrill of Portland put
c ' i m i hav
S h ep ard ’'M r-F Ben Haynez Twyi-
were Sunday guests of Mr. and out 600 filbert trees last week on
oi tile
t i?s8
Moefuike «.nd Mrs w illiam Moelin
Mrs. Jam es M cFarlane at Manning his farm here.
bT n building new furniture for M o e lu ^ e a n d M ra William Moehn-
Mrs
H
I-
Jerwen
returned
home
Sehn’L
«
R
em
-
Grower«
held
•
th
eir
room.
The
class
colors
are
R hytnm V Burlesque
play Mrs
o>
Mrs. M. u. j « » e n returnea norne
acno.is Berry Growers held a rrlnlson
on.« 6B „ r.. Mrs A
Raymond
anderzandrn.
Sunday from th e Emanuel hospital meeting Monday evening to h ear a
, . 7 ' , A,« „i„ „ ri„\
Perrv Sl-.-arer Mrs J P V ander-
in Portland. She Is reported to be proposition from the Springbrook ^?O6e th e
ior the cUss Il0A’ ^ S n
M% C h i t e r Davis Mr,.
recovering nicely from h ...................K
er recent a S m^ S r a e X o f ^ h e s £ r i ^ -
G rade School Principals' aaaocia- William Shepard Mrs Guy Kahler
major operation.
b £ S k £££ciath£F ralkeri to the t » « oi Washington county is to and Mrs L B rad h an r
A Bla. k
Practice for Pageant
K i s s e r s N o ^ e fm ite action meet in the Junior high school Face SkU. given by Wilbur and
Epworth League is practicing on w S ^ U k S ^ n b X r dertdfd
auditorium next Thursday. Tlie Mrs- Mae Shearer; "An Invention.” |
a Christm as pageant. T h e Holy- g j a A
f f M f f l y g a » c w u p^ “ « “ “ ™
G rail.'’ which will be presented in
the church December 23 in place ! " Ä U “A
W
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„ on1
“
» ~ were ; well
- ¡ « . repre
IS :
-“ r Ä
’B *
'1'he ä teachers
of the regular preaching service.
day in January. '
sented a t the meeting of the Par
Hold Town Party
OÄ
PÄ e t Clä t ' ä Ä ^ h i i Ä y . e t e r L ^ t h e „ ^ . W ? J J n Hillsboro J o r
All-community gathering Decem­ h e i Ä eM
ber 8, sponsored by th e Epworth m e nome oi m e leader jo n n
B®?3 and E^-ls, who have re- appendicitis operation Monday. She
leader, J John
¿ th h e m home
e l ^ r i of
T i d th
a ^ e eyiSSig
^
cei'e d th eir high school certificates ts recovering nicely.
e
.
Allison acied as m aster J f cere-
a
d?ys S SSSbSx>U KPe" dlnB B r i n g s yO U m o r e f o r e ig n
monies and Miss Helen Schm elt- £ .
R oinr^ LaVon Bereren Lor-
Moehnke B rothers have been
zer gave th e address of welcome E t e r ItoUm», LaVon ^ ? r e n Ixir
donkey the past few dav.
^ ? ! ts. . ? clude,d
G a X r i^ e l^
H a ^ rth
Am.
ThoSe. w h o 'a t t e n d the tea 1
FOR
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C1UD memD* rs an a l . r . Erancis,
Forest Grove given by the Falrview
coiult>
' a«e n t- were
After com-
the num ¿ and
n d ^ Eve
- e l v yn
n m
^rk
H
teacher
Mis» M Elsie
were
E j O banquet and
speeches
Ciark
Mr>
MerrUJ
ar.Pn MacLeod,
M r. w illiam
pleted th e potatoes, grown by club
Several pupils of the Junior high , Iophnke
Mrs w illiam Shenard
Do you get Jittery? Fretful when I members, on exhibition were Judged -^hool have been absent for mo. e
M” h n k7.
working? Restless when you should as follows George Allison J r 1st;
a ’ e^*t du^ f t? h l ’ s T ’ .u in re
Honor roll at the Fairview school
be relaxing? Drink milk And if Gmra Ai..v>n 2nd H e^n SGi.nelt- are Jea Buct.s of th e bA Jim nn for m e past six week, included
difficulty in sleeping
3 rd :P rI^ y2 'o‘i d H<£Lert2 ? A o
ia ^ a n c ' e ^ & m t b ^ t S H a y C rn l Vanderzanden
A lv in
you have -lass
2 ’"
i\,n
B a ir n e r o ^ . h e 6 B
s h ?a r r -
t>avhs- .Evelyn__Bhep-
nights a glass of warm milk at 4Ah ' “n d - , ! ^ ? " d z a ? a i Str“ 2 „ ? h . 'T?
Larki" 8Aâ “ n d à ^ " 2 2 " ? % ^
ard. Lois Shearer. Caiherule KrigeV
bedtime is a mighty soothing seda- company contributed one of
M rs- M argarette Simon's step- i ^ ^ t ^ a n d '1''veret't iK \ta y
live th a t will quickly usher you in- tlie pri2ei> and John Schmeltzer father. Ed Allen, of Forest Grove h*. 5 ^ . uavls and ver Ua May
to slumberland.
im u s n e d the other p rta » . consist- h as been seriously UI with pneu-
charleg M(X>hnkt
ing mainly of knives.
mom a at the Emanuel hospital
soo-dinv a few davs In Port-
Mr. an a Mrs. H I. Lekas and *n Portland, but he is gradually ?5!d spOra‘ng a IeW days *" HOrt
children of Portland and Muriel improving. Miss Ber.efiel, teacher
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Thurston of S eattle were d in n e r,in the nursery school, has been 111
guests of Mrs. H arry Saunders on for several days.
Daily Trips to Portland
December 2. Miss Thurston, who is
w hile Playing football Wednesday
H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t
a poet a n d short story writer, was noon. Elmer Rollins o t the 8A class
Bonded and Insured Carrier
a house guest of Mrs. Saindon sev- sustained an injured rib. Friday
noon Billy Cox of the 7B class Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed-
eral days last week.
Little Helen Hamilton, daughter
a piece of steel in his hand
vlllr, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hamilton,
New Pupils of th e David Hill
Forest Grove
who has been suffering from a school are Dale and Ray R aster
Pickup and Delivery Service at
ruptured lung, is much improved from South Dakota; Buddy Brace
Package Kates
Mrs. Alex Bruce is again able to f™m L''le., w “ h „ fj?iiir,s i!ird ^ a n !
be home after having been in a from„ Porf-fand- Keith Caldwell of
Hillsboro Phone 542
Newberg hospital on account of a i:!1*' 6A c^as?., r^cent-fy moved to -
East Side Term inal Portland
head hemorrhage.
Vancouver. Wash.
Phone EAst 9131
M ountain Home school children , Many classes have elected officers
are busy selling Christm as seals and
^innu,lli slx
ne* '
competing one with another for the on-'s a t t' v‘ Junior htgh school a r e :
honor of first place. M argaret C ald­
SK IX C T SMALL ( .R A I’S
well has sold the most to date.
W e o ffe r you com plete
and frie n d ly service fo r
y o u r car. It pnys to deal
w here the little thinjys
are done w ith o u t y o u r
having to n-k fo r serv­
ice !
Remember Now;
Your Beloved Dead
N ow at T h a n k x g iv in ir and
t'liii.s tin n s tim e when y o u r
fa m ily in gather»'«! to g e th e r i.-t
the linn- to consider this qu»- «
tion.
MATTISON
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t»ur complete stock mid expert a d ­
vice regarding memorial at y o u r
■cTVtce.
O KEC O N M O N U M E N T W O R KS
H ills b o ro , Ore.
H. H. S tannard, M gr
Give Your Farms a Xmas Present
D rain the lnnd p ro p e rly
th is w in te r and y o u r
cost w ill be repaid yo,i
sooner than you realize
in decreased c u ltiv a tio n
costs a u d im proved
crops. W e w o n 't rem ind
you th a t d ra in e d land
is w o rth a h u ll lot more
than the same land un-
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Tr
d ra in e d .
Hillsboro Concrete Brick 3C Tile Co.
ArriMUi W a»hlnctoa S trrrl from ( Annrry on P. H. A N. Hallway
Off lee Plione 1341
Art K roefer 2546
—Home Phones—
Henry Kroe<er H04
M sX
Magic Brain”
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a
IS HERE!
PLUMBING
and domestic stations
OITIRT
R V V R S ^slsu"t'
VfUlEiA N R
IJlV
and
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Orchardale
H u its e r)
KAPERT D IHTHJ
IM TII.LA T1O *
Mr and Mrs. Emerson Farrell of
Forest Grove were callers Saturday
evening a t the George W right
i home.
Mr and Mrs. D. G reer of Balm
Grove were callers a t the George
Wright home December 4
Mr and M rs Fred Wilson of
Portland were callers a t the Den
Wilson home December 4.
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H|.f>W I.YA<;EI>IN T IIE WOOD
CHEE^”
W h a te v e r the occasion
Let the advertisem ents help you
. . w henever the gather­
in g . . . be sure you are I make your »hopping plans.
prepared .
B uy H ills b o ro qu a lity
m ade wines at Oregon’s
o n ly bonded w inery.
C halleng e W ine
$4
G allon .....................
4»
75
S p a r k lin g
Sauterne, B urgundy and
M oselle
Q uart
Pint
*1”
75c
Tualatin Valley
Winery
Phone 2203
We Deliver
W anted«
A ll kinds o f P o u ltry. H ig h ­
est cash m arket. B rin g it
I any tim e. We c a rry a com -j
, plete line o f D a iry and M ill
Feeds, H ydrated Lim e and j
D airy supplies. G r o u n d
Limestone fo r top dressing
Clover and A lfa lfa .
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Se(*d - Eggs and Poultry
1‘hone 3661
SM O O TH , M E M .O V
W HISKEY
R eel, tru e -to -life reception for the
first tim e
sets selects the station you w ant
w ith razo r-s h a rp precision, w eed­
ing o u t o th er sounds — and be­
fo r the firs t class
one way fare
plus
50/
—to all S. P. stations in Cali*
fornia, Oregon, Nevada and Afi-
zona. Tickets are good on all
trains leaving —
DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1
cause it steps u p tone fid e lity to
a h ig h e r point o f fu ll, ric h , life ­
like tone. D o n ’t miss h e a tin g the
be con v in c i n u n i no i inch
WHISKEY CAN BE M \O E I (
SKI.I, AT SO LOW A I’Blf I . NEXT
TIM E I NS 1ST ON O VER LA N D
-A N O PROVE IT.
He back hy midnight, ¡anuary 12
Full Pint
Also low coach-tourist fares on
aale every day.
$1.15
Southern
Pacific
because the “ M A G IC
B R A I N ” in R C A V ic to r a ll-w a v e
FIRST CLASS
HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS
—-fc.
No. 167C
RCA VICTOR
$2.20
RADIO
Full Q uart
No 167A
"Ttu Sga . / ^ C ,Md Tout'
Be Sure to A .k for
s e n s a tio n a l r a d io d e v e lo p m e n t
e v e ry o n e ’s ta lk in g about I
O V E R LA N D
Thl« adverttNement not paid fo r by th«
Oregon Liq u o r C o ntrol Comminaion.
L e s te r I r e la n d
QC C o .
H EATIN G
J. A. POYNOR
Busch’s
Service Garage
MUAI
X
has returned to the
P L U M B IN G and H E A T IN G
BUSINESS
in H illsboro, and is at y o u r service at the
C O R W IN
1152 Second S treet
HARDW ARE
McFall Jersey Dairy
(B y Mr«. Richard
Phone SIX
PIIII.C O D EA LBM
Phone 2102
SERVICE
Presents Program
d ia l
back guaranlae of aatlafactlon hy
llllle k e ru I ’barm aey
FIX YOUR RADIO NOW!
Paperhanging • P ainting
P la n s P r o g r a m
AUTO
crt’iii. l a |>i« .«• i ipllcn for «loin», ii ui • i •,
• r i d eltaitath, gaa p a in e . haartbum , licit»
aatlon I loatlng, b« l< blng and w*b« i
"i>-
c iiia w h e n ra U M d b y a ic a e a arid
Ihoa
(be gti<Hl «Ii h - lor tiled tint Ida uama hr< um i
fame after death a« one user (old a n d hat
of hie W ih h I o H h I I i n . i l i l l 'H
III th . i ««I
ii«. M .ltf» g ia t t - f u l
t » . i. iii
n il
w ritten letter« telling of their recoierica.
Thia preei i I p ilo n la m»w k n o w n to I m n i i - la
of
lh .< ii» M ti,1 x H« (he ird g l ..........
Ml
stomach aiilTerera may bare a tree aainple
hy w riting to Udge. Mutta rtd, IToot-Mchula«
W a n t a cook,
W a n t a cle rk,
W a n t a partner,
W a n t a situation,
W a n t to sell a fa rm ,
W a n t to b o rro w money,
W a n t to sell sheep, cattle,
W a n t to sell tow n p ro p e rty ,
W a n t to sell groceries, drugs,
W a n t to sell hoots find shoes.
W a n t to sell clo th in g , hats o r caps,
W a n t to fin d customers fo r a n yth in g
A d ve rtise i n T h e H ills b o ro A rgus
A d v e rtis in g w ill gain new customers,
A d v e rtis in g keeps old customers,
A d v e rtis in g makes success easy,
A d v e rtis in g begets confidence,
A d v e rtis in g means business,
A d v e rtis in g shows energy,
A dvertise and succeed,
A d ve rtise ju d ic io u s ly ,
A dvertise or bust,
A dvertise w eekly,
A dvertise now.
A dvertise
HERE
Phone 72