The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 20, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
THE GREAI' \M ERICAN HOME
1
D, U . V. Elects Social News of
at Beaverton Local Folk and
OTE TO THE KlODlES*»
Their F riends
U’tTM CAClATOÎS INSTGAO OF FrCE-
flACBSJ AN? TPEST NEll'-FANOi.EO
HO.MEt? tUTH ENv?Llt?W G A & Ela,
IRE PfibpL E M CF CELlVßClNG
T O ti(2 G i f t s I? GETTING H A sV fft
P O ft SANTA . 0UT N E \e £ FMAß,
SA n T A ÏL A lv -A',5' FiND AviAY.
Mrs. Gerrish Matron Beaver
Chapter Eastern Star
Thursday, December 20, 193 1
Christinas Seal
H istory Cited;
.....
III T i l l SI
1 / > /..
I III l i t
have kept none of those early seals,
I you will still have your icw an
in the knowledge th a t your tx'iiillei
luive done then bit In helping re
dlice Mio death loll of lu lx 'u ulosls
| degree In Education from Columbia
Mr. Olsen Is Uie son of Mrs. il it.
H ult of Mils city, mid hiu, been
•'•luili lug In New York Ila* la t h
, l o in '111 m c u c h ItW.(KM) p e l.to n s In y e a r
1991 to n u ll 'I I'll 100.090 III 19J-»
Mr. and Mrs. J H. G arrett. Mrs.
Moat people think of Clin •Him.'. L d W i l l ' t l O l s C I l
DR. R. J. NICOL
Byron G arrett of Portland, and
seats as a decoration lor t ’h irlm .i , . . .
Mis Rockwell of Vancouver. Wash .
isickagcs or lettei . or as the visible \ \ | | l s
lo n o rs
DR. E. W. AI.MQUIST
visited C aptain Byron G arrett at
token of their participation in tin
Edward Ci. O lsen , a g ra d u ate of .
the Mills City CCC cutnp Sunday
battle against tuberculosis, but few
Veterinarians
BEAVERTON—Daughters of Un­
realize Mutt the seals have a real the Hillsboro schools and ot l'aelltei
Mrs. G. W. Tannesie and sons
ion Veterans Monday elected off!
m onetary value to stam p eollei tois 1 lunveratty, recently wi ill a research
Telrpiiune 613 and 642
cers Miss Joy Hulette. president. Lester and Leslie of l\>rthuid vis
ip at the Unit
U niversity ol T ol­
Those bright little stam ps are the 1
Mrs Alice Prink, senior uce-presi- lted Sunday at the homes of Grover
edo. tu Olito. He will write a book •
F n ia r H illxx'll '''" '. l o k 'V *
*? alHMlt social and econom ic eondl
dent; Mrs. Rebecca Ellerson, junior Rogers. William Helling and M ^s
Filial Holboell, a clerk tn the post
,
, ,
. ...
vice-president; Mis Lula P. K elley,; Marie Tamiesir.
Fe,
^ ‘^ ^ . l ^ M e ^ m r e ' c l u ^ , ^
‘ «uo*s \ X alU ofm lhlgi
treasurer; Miss Inez Whitworth,
Mr and Mrs. Glen Thornburgh
l e t t n r ' w i u U ' ^ u . - T u m ,e rUhL
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chaplain, and Nettle Sivard. Celia aivt Paul Bagstad of Forest Grove
H ulett and Emma Bush, council were guests Monday evening at the
hands he would wish th at lie had
« * ¿‘X ,,./,.
members.
u J. W. ..
K anina Jr. home, south ot
a cent lor every y blow ot tils
h is s stam
ta m p ' ‘‘T ,? "
Mr.
(»I.
m ii ' n work will bo tni|M r
Members of the Daphne club were Hdlsboro
Tills »ish prudiH'itl the question as 'I m ’U Jointly b\ ’I'oh'tlo and Colum­
guests of Mrs. F. L. Howard T hurs­
to what use la- would make ol Uiosi bia univenutle.x, and when It is iln-
Mr and Mrs. L. R. M itten
day. Mrs. K athryn Allison of Pe-
many pennies and la- deelded lie I bdwd h o will revolve a doctors
king China, was a guest of the club. Chehalis. W a sh . and Miss Grace
would use them to provide comfort
Mrs. Allison exhibited many valu- Moore of Condon »ill spend the
and nursing for some children af-1
week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Shelby
able and rare antiques.
flleted with tuberculoids to whom
Forney.
Plan O peretta
May y o u r It ml io
he read each evening. The next s te p ’
“Powder Puff M instrel" is the
Miss Maurine Moore and Milton
was
the visualization of a tubercu­
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
bring joy to your
title of the operetta to be given Johnson are leaving today for C an­
losis stam p Io be sold for a petuiy
by the high school Glee club this fom ia. Miss Moore will spend the
home
tliiN Christ*
M.
D.
and he immediately began p u ttin g i
year.
holidays with her people at Soledad
Ila- Idea into effect, lly securing EYE, EAlt, NOSE ANI» THROAT
III u a.
Mrs. Laura Walker Olds is re- and Milton will visit his brother,
tile approval of Hie Danish roy.il'
covering from her recent attack of orvil. and family hi Los Angeles
SI'ECIAI.IST
faintly ills plan was assured ol
pneumonia.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Kanina
Sr..
success
and eventually a law was'
O
fficers
N
am
ed
_ ...
.
„ Miss Betty Kanina. Mr. and Mr.
G LAU M
r iT T K U
jaissed th at such seals should bi
Officers of Beaver chapter, c Earl
f . u - i Donelson
i\> n e lso n and
a n d Mr.
\ l r a and
nd M
rs
Mrs.
| used on all C hristm as mail.
E. S., were elected as follows: irs. John G ardner were Sunday guests
Koom
S
Blllar Hollxx'U, for (Ids Idea which
Emma Gerrish, worthy m atron of Mr. and Mrs. John W K anu.a
(o m m e rr la l N ational Hank A n n ti
brought forth stteli sum s lor tlie
Raymond J. Ferry, w orlhi patron. ,
. «.outli of Hillsboro
Srlirlilge liras.
Phone 2I.\
I betterm ent of the health ot the na-
Mrs. Myrtle Felsher. associate pa- J r 01
01 «m sooro.
I'honra
Ilnur«
j Hon, was twice decorated by the
Richard Mindte. radio engineer of
I’llll.C O IIEAI.EKS
K««»i.lvn(W 2V72
V St » a. nt. to IS m.
tron; H. F. Eliander. associate
j
King
of
Denmark
and
also
by
Hn
O ffu r Liy7l
1:90 p in to b p. m.
patron; Mrs. M argaret Denney, sec- £ ^ 0 Alto, Cal visited several days
Kings of Sweden and Italy Before
retaiv Mrs. Hazel Bvfield. treasur-
Iirst ol tlie wek at th e H. W.
I his death tn 1927 he saw the t'h rlsi-
er: Mrs. Bertha Williams, conduct- Oversby home. He was en route to
mas reals adopted by tlie govern­
ress; Mrs. Bess Lacy, associate con-
Wash., to accept a position
m ents of twenty-six different coun­
there.
ductress.
tries
Hirougli their health agencies
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bechen were i
Miss R uth Denney and Miss Nor­
These tiny bits of paper whlel,
ma Brown, student nurses a t th. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.
meant so much were first brought
M ultnomah county hospital, visited B. Loomis of Portland. Mr. and
to American's attention In IUJ7 oy
Mrs. Loomis visited Saturday after-
their homes here Thursday.
Jacob
Kits In a magazine artleh
Mrs. L. S. Barnes entertained noon at the J. C. Beclien home,
w ritten after lie had noticed the
We'll make your car steer easy. T h at's a big thing when you're going
with a party last Sunday in honor
Russell Crocker dislocated the J
seal
on
a letter received from D en­ fast MARFAK. tlie world's finest grease lulirleunt. Is rs|»>< tally good
of Mrs. L. S. Barnes, Mrs. H. M .1 vmg finger of his right hand Friday '
mark
No
effort,
however,
was
made
Barnes and Mrs. Howard Fuller o. in a fall Eear ¡yg hom t southeast
to utilize the Idea until Miss Emily for steering systems. Come 111 today and let us make your ear easier
Hillsboro. The occasion celebratea ot Hillsboro. Dr. C. T. Sm ith a t- ]
Bissell, a nurse in Wilmington. Del­ and safer to drive. It won't take long.
the birthday anniversaries of the tended him
aware.
adopted the use of the seal
Don’t forget our special until the first of the year M arfak. clean
three ladies.
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, Mr ;uld Mrs j ^ . MUler o( Mc
bride of O utfit's Jolui Beyer D e­ to raise money for a small cottage
p?avSSPiine‘
a i d M r w d Mre. B. W. ^ t e d 36 hours
cember 8 The ceremony was solem­ for tubercular children in her state and adjust plugs and Ignition points und dress top. »11 for tl 00
nized a t the home of the bride's
d ^ WSightn Those>ilaltuw p art »ere Banu's wcre Sunday guests of M r Lohese Group Meets—
The C hristm as seals of those first]
We are handling th a t NEW TRITON OIL. made by Hie Union Oil
parents. Mr. and Mrs. George M.
luive steadily Increased In c o . which Is guaranteed to give better lubrication or money back,
Mesdames E. G. Webb. J. Felsher. and M rs'
Barnes of Portland.
Lohese Camp Fire group me.
Leslie a t Tigard with Rev. Howard years
value,
until
today
they
are
worth
com
W Boswell Clippie. Oleson, L.
Holly w reaths and C h ristm as; T hursday evening a t tile hot
home of
Smith, tlie bride s great-uncle read ­ many times their original penny — — e In. ■. let us eliunge your oil und give TRITON OIL a cluinee to
— ■ and - - L. J. Carter.
-
decorations were placed in th e li- M ' —•—'-
' J---- ” Mrs. ' Lois Bryant,
arjorie ” Kidney.
Tucker
ing the service.
and a group known as the C hrist- 1
G irl Reserves held a fireside brary this _ week bv a committee guardian, helped all girls planning
mas Seal und Cliurity Stam p so-1
meeting a t the home of Mr. anu from the G arden club.
to take th eir rank in January. The
ciety has been formed to facilitate
Mrs. I. R. Metzler Thursday eve-
Mr and Mrs. C. L. Deichman f group plans to sell C hristm as seals Eastern Star Group Elects
the exchanging of stamps. This
rung. Miss Chlyo Muraoka of Port- Centralia. Wash., were Sunday vis- Saturday.
Pearl Hayes Matron
society has affiliated members all Tuning 1'hune 1703
land gave an interesting
-sting talk on itors at the home of his mother. Attend Board Meting—
|.. S. Campbell
Aeruaa (rum (>. E. I>epal
over
the world.
the life and customs of the girls of Mrs. Helen Deichman
Nlglit Call 384
Executive board of the County |
Legion of Decency Comm ittee of
S
trange
as
It
may
seem
the
Japan. Miss Muraoka was dressed
Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Holt Mrs. federation of Women's clubs nie.
(B y C u rtia T ig a rd )
Hillsboro C hristian Council has Is­ slum ps issued In 1907 by Miss Bis­
The Only Station With Complete Service
in the native costume of Japan.
T. Gheen and Vincent Gheen s p e n t! Monday at Metzger with Mrs Conk-
sell are not the most valuable, the
TIG ARD —SERA project at the sued the following bulletin:
Club Elects
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„
.
„
Sunday in Portland with Mr. and Un. Mrs. A. L. Brock of Cornelius Tigard high school of leveling the
"Legion of Decency comm ittee Is ones bearing the caption "Merry
Mrs. Robert Stew art was elected Mrs. Thom as M arlin
and Mrs. Thomas Connell attended grounds back of the building to give happy to announce th at M anager O. Christm as" being listed a t 50 cents
president of the G arden club last
Mrs. Oscar Humburg an a son; from this p a rt of th e county.
more room for playing football and Phelps, of the Venetian theater. and the ones with the added ill
p n s id e n t1^
Mrs. “ j * ^ r e S t e r
^ e n u . " ^ 8 2 S d ! E n tertain a t D to n e r-
baseball is nearing completion W hen lias stated th a t the Venetian will scrlptlon of "Happy New Year" ut
secretary-treasurer.
Dr. and Mrs. J. O. Robb en ter- fuushed, Tigard will have a con- show only those pictures which 25 cents, whereas the ones pnxlueeu
Mrs. Fred Rood.
placing field and carry the endorsem ent of the Legion tn 1911. which were made In coils
, tained Friday evening with a dinner siderably i larger
Mrs. Jam es Jackson left Tuesday party. Guests were Mr. an d Mrs plenty big for baseball, which was of Decency. We call the attention for use in autom atic vending m u d l­
of the public to th e fact tliat the ines. are now quoted In stam p c a t­
last
m
troduced
-
. year. Completion
.
evening for Pasadena, Cal., to spend j Sam Coy, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. A uld.;
of the grading of the public school local theater has not shown any alogues at 825 All seats issued the
the winter with Mrs. Robert Eck and ' Jam
‘ es Cruikshank .
grounds is reported to be under of the banned flints since the be- sam e year do not bring tlie aunie
lund and family.
Church Buys Bell—
consideration and may be approved ginning of the decency campaign, price. For lnstaiu-e. the potnrett.a
HAVE
Sunday Night Men's club had a
Miss Elma May Brown spent
T rinity L utheran church has p ur­ by the state board. A large am ount and heartily commend Mr. Phelps flowered seal of 1913 with Its green
5 SUCH
brief meeting foUowtng the service; Sunday a t Mt. Hood, where she ac- chased the bell used at the Moun- of th e work was done last year for the stand he has taken
Gift» that give you an tra atyla
circles und red crosses In one design
a t the Methodist church Sunday companied a group of M azamas on taindale church during the past 40 under CWA
— ex tra quality — and lower
This comm ittee will furnish the Is worth 815, while a variation of
VOVELY
evenmg The men decided to go for- , a skiing party.
years. It will ring each Sunday, be
price« . . . of courae they’re wel­
An oyster stew greeted m em bers1 pastors of the Hillsboro school dis- th a t design la valued a t only 87.50
G IF T S ”
ward with their plans in organizing
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Freem an ginning December 23 a t 9:45 and of Tigardville Rebekah lodge D e -, trict with lists of endorsed pictures C ertain seals Issued In 1908 und
come, They’re the kind you'll
the club and securing men to join, of O ntario will spend th e Christm as 10:30 a. „ m.. and
„ „ „ at 7:30 and „ 3 cember 11 after regular lodge ses-1 from time to time, with particulai 1918 are quoted at 85 each, one de-
And at the Kexall D rug Store.
They will
sponsor
a
supper
a
t
the
holidays
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
O.
o'clock
p.
m.
The
church
at
Moun-
sion.
Installation
of
officers
will
be
reference
to
those
films
recommend-1
sign
of
1910
is
83
and
another
ol
D at
. ___
church o»
a t 6:30, rtivomrinr
December Q
30,
a t LVoonnn
Freem an
tam daie is being torn down.
held January 10 In conjunction with <'d for family view In th a t they a r c 1 1912 Is worth 81.
You’ll marvel a t the l o w e r
which time the officers of the or­
I. O. O. F. officers and officers of of a type to be seen by children j No 100 per
|
cent complete collec-
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Eslinger of i
price», for there'» no middle­
ganization
will
be
elected.
The
Ruby and Lincoln lodges.
j Legion of Decency endorses tw o 1 tlon, from a collector's viewpoint.
w t
.
.
. . . G ran ts Pass were guests Sunday, CAMP AND AUXILIARY
man in the Kexall Plan. You get
club has a membership now of 2o December 10, a t the Clem Eslinger HOLD CARD P.ARTY
C aptain Blyth of the British arm y types of films, one for family a t- 1ms ever been gathered by a single
the Having». Before you buy
men and will reek in th e next two home
6
Scout H arrington cam p and an
and one of the fighters In the Boer tendance, and one for attendance person One of th e most complete
visit the Kexall Drug Store.
weeks to materially increase this
lari. u S W V held a card a
collections ever assembled was pre-
War. addressed members of the | by m ature persons only.
n u m b e r b efo re fin a l o r c a n lz a tio n is
XIr- and were
M rs-
s - w - Sunday
Melhuish
w - . ’ •• a nel“
“ home
P-
Recommendations _ _ for
Rooreveit
1 o rg a n iil-lon
children
guests
of and
Mr. Saturday night
t the
Tigard Lions club and members of
_ _ the
_ _ _ coming rented to President
___ ____
____ by
jtHD SUCH GET THE SAVINGS OF
completed.
the local scout troop telling of his week follow: "College Rhythm . ' for the National Tuberculosis associa
Maurice Dean sang, accompanied and Mrs. L. L. Baker of Portland Five hundred, pinochle and bunco experience with Sir Baden Powell family audience; pre-view "One tlon during the 1933 campaign
LOW
THE
NO
Mr.
L. W. i LaBare
and were played Prlzes for the games during the Boer War. The club was .Afore
Dy MISS uOToiny Mavens ac tn e
m
i . a and
o u Mrs.
m is
^ r e anu
More I River," for family audience;
Tlie sale of th e 1934 Christm as
piano, M the service last oimday. son of P ortland wert guests S atu t- were awarded as follows: high a t ; entertained by members of the Am- "D eath on the Diamond.” rated real is to help carry
on the work
P R IC E S ”
y
MIDDLEMAN
PLAN
B s v R eed sn n k e
th e th e m e "Tn dav at the S w Meih.ush hnme
Joe
a n d *NeaJ erlcan
quartet of 8heruood
Very Good. " for family audience; Winch the other sea7 Is have started.
Whom Shall We Go?" Each Sun-
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rees and fam - jepson: low Mrs A. E. Edwards
Anne of G reen Gables." rated Tlie need Is great, greater today
Become
Musical
day evening there will be special ily have been ill during the past and John Jepson; high at pinochle,
is suddenly becoming mus . i "Good" on the Federal Council (Pro- than It has ever been because of tne
musical features and a sermon of week with a n attack of flu.
•"
- Spiering;
•
• c a Tigard
Albert
low. C harles —
Herb . h i'l
l as th e result ol two new te a c h -! testant) list, for family audience.
years of unemployment of parents
interest to men and women of to-
a t bunco. E. D. Hite; __
low __
A E. ers in th e Tigard schools who have
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Roman Catholics will be invited and the consequent lack of prop, r
Mr. and Mrs. William Hermens of high
day. Much thought and effort is verooort visited Sunday with Mr.
wards. Those attending were organized a local bund and a chorus. to u k e th<‘ P>ed8f to a tten d onlj nourlshnu-nt and medical can- of
being put on these Sunday evening
Mrs w H Wieber
•ssrs. and Mesdames Albert Spier- j
Maurice Adams, instructor a t sUch Pll'H*res as nre endorsed at their growing children If you have
programs.
I, Jam es Welch. John Jepson, the Tigard public school, is leader lhe Masses at St M atthew's chuicli been buying C hristm as seals for
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Emery of
E.
Edwards,
E.
D
Hite.
C.
J.
and
director of an 18-piece band on Sunday morning In response to many years perliaps you may have
j Pioneer Heights were Sunday guests
and Joseph Leider; F rank while William Sievers music and a pastoral letter of Archbishop some of those early issues lucked
a t the Paul C. Rees home.
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, ¡,,.,,1 ,,, b,u ,
FARMERS
GET RESULTS Mrs J R M orean
of Portland B u ck an d Neal Je P3°n. and the host dram atic teacher at the high school H°»
aril • of »«-*--■*------
thia diocese.
vre s a ___ —
___ » re— a»__ re___ a a t- —a I _______ ’ * • *
.
__
flO S tC S S .
( a I In
n p
h a r o P r of
t f a a r»K
f»r»ia r of
tf d
f) vrtlrii»^
Increased In value to such an ex-
is
charge
chorus
40
voices.
If It were not for th e fact th at spent the wek-end here with Mr. an d hostess
H air Oil, Ray Rum Shaving Cream,
I tent th a t the pennies you cast upon
C hapter Elects
nearly all business people have or- and Mrs. H. R. Morgan,
' the waters will return to you III
FORMER RESIDENT
O renom ah chapter. O. E. S., elect
Shaving Lotion and A fter Shave Pow­
ganized
to
the
extent
th
a
t
they
H.
V.
G
ates
left
last
wek
for
M
ur
i
the
shape
of
dollars,
but
if
you
gacuz«, «, m e exieui, m a t m ey
n . v j j a t e s leit
Mm;- HAS NARROW ESCAPE
ed officers as follews: Pearl Hayes. P v n a o n i a P l c x r
have made farm ing conditions a!- letta H ot Springs, Cal., where he
Mrs. H. Bigham. 88. m other of worthy m atron- Clifford Jack, wor- L i < ? S e n t S 1 l a y
der from the ever popular S tag Line.
most unbearable, there would be no »'ill spend a m onth.
•*— C. F. Grabel and
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- • thy patron:
-
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■
-
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- - farce, "A Ready Made
Mrs.
Mrs. John
Josephine
Barnick.
as-
A
three-act
"This Is no time to cavil; it
B eautifully designed u p r i g h t box.
need for fanners organizing, but ia
Women's C hurch Service league Grabel. was saved from freezing sociate m atron J. F Bragg, assocl- Family, ' was presented Sunday eve- time for patience and understand
3 9 You'd never believe auch an expensive
such a highly organized business met Wednesday. December 12, with to death recently by the prom pt ac- ate patron; Elizabeth King, con nlng a t the Foresters' hall in Ver ing a n d co-operation." — President
world, organization is about tlie Mrs. Rooert Burlingame
tlon of Loren Booth, laundry driver, ductress; Edna G rant, associate boort under the auspices of the Roosevelt.
looking g ift cost an little.
only hope for farmers. Since the
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlegel and son who discovered her in th e yard of conductress; Lillian Pierce, secre- Verboort Sodality and directed by
Farm ers' Union is the only large of Banks’ *were’^ u n d 'a y ° ’ guests'^)f hcr home n ear Washougal, Wash, tary an d Edith Woods, treasurer. Miss K athleen Caldwell Members of I
sh e had gone out to feed her chick- Members of No. 177. A. F. <5c A M., | the cast were F rank Porter, Evelyn i
farm organization Q th a t restricts its Mrs. E. T. Turner.
VanDyke, C lara Kemper, Mayme I
Rav Cline of P o r tla n d snent the ens and was blown o ii her ieet by wiU ** entertained Friday.
membership to farm ers only, and
K ay C line of P ortland spent the th e 45-m ile-an-hour wind, suffering
tea
Sherwood basketball team
was ] VanDomelen, Mary VanDyke. Er-1
has been growing so rapidly the week-end with his parents, Mr. ana
I
*». » .s
broken
hip.
She
was
unable
t
o
'
beaten
29
to
21
by
Fred
Meyer
s
vln
VanDyke. M arcella Klndel, O er-
last few years as a result of th e Mns. H arry Cline
move, and la j there for more th an in an inter-city league clash De- aid LaHaie, Julia VanDyke and
benefits to its members, it is con-
Miss Mabel K ullander of Portland two hours before Booth drove up cember 11 In Portland. A rally in G erald Hermens.
sidered by many, to be the best spent the week-end with h er sister, Doctors say an o th er half hour would the closing minutes of the game
“
------ " was presented with
Miss
Caldwell
organization to join. As soon as M rs- H E - Prickett.
have killed h er Mrs Bigham for- came to no avail when the whistle a gift from members of the c a s t'
merly lived here.
the fruit raising districts of Oregon
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blew leaving Sherwood eight be- after the performance. Proci-eda of
A g ift th a t’» always aure of a welcome. A full-
j hind. Jones was high m an with the play are to be used for charit-
become more thoroughly organized. Young People go Caroling—
QUEEN
ESTHER
CIRCLE
elght
counters for Sherwood.
able purposes. Stage furnishings
sized box of C ara Nome Face Pow der and a two-
so th a t they can properly m arket
Young people of th e Methodist
Mrs. Rosa Tigard left for Clare- were donated by Claude S m ith of
dram bottle of Cara Nome P erfum e in a beauti­
their produce, it is expected th a t a church will go caroling on C hrist- TO HAVE XMAS PARTY
_
.
large am ount c a n b e handled
E''e- meeting a t the parsonage
Queen E sther Circle of th e Metho- mont. Cal.. December —
10 to visit - Forest - Grove
and . dresses
by Wells'
Wc
fully tailored g ift package.
P
through the organization bv Farm - a t 10:30 P- m. After toralm g they <U**, church wlll have a C hristm as h er daughter, Mrs. Paul Houghton, D epartm ent store of Hillsboro.
A w onderful value.
M *tini™ » o i i o S z r
ix
xZi Will return to the parsonage for a t>arly m lh e church basem ent S at- and is expected to re tu rn sometime
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ers Union members in th e middle waffle '"“ supper.
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e n in ; g ^ b
h e^ e m n n n in
ln » « a
a t t
s near
n e a r c Christm
h n u m a as.
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All those who would u rd a v e e^ v e^
Will Make Teats
western and eastern states.
Tigard h as six new 4-H clubs
like
to
have
carols
sung
before
th
eir
2
5
loca-
A
covered
dish
supper
will
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.
R e e h member
m e m r e .r
The Farm ers' Union Oil Co. ini 1 =
place
e*a * h e “ < e - r e v e d n . Each
i I t s ^ r e u e e , o s t t t _ - which S ere formed here recentl?
~ a T ^ ° L O? ;
Washington county has proven to candle in th e window
ed
hdng a guest and a five-cent by L. E. Francis, assistant county
an,Î. j haul ieur?<_ wlll be In
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illsboro
Wednesday.
gift for the tree. Marjorie Pitm an agent. More th a n 50 pupils are sign- Hillsboro Wednesday, December
December 2C.
2C,
be very profitable to its members.
and Rose W atkins are th e commit- ed up for sewing, cooking, home- a & “ “ court house between t h e
I t has a storage plant n ear Hills- ' fy ,s tmas Party Held—
D
aughters
of
Union
Veterans
]
le
e
.
in_
cb“
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of
lunch,
Eleanor
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m
ak
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g
jjo
u
ltry
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lt
and
forestry
j
hours
of
9
a.
m.
to
5
p.
m
.
boro and makes weekly deliveries
to all parts of the county It h an - held a Christm as p arty Monday and Betty Jo an K ram len, games, group. The P. T. A. is sponsoring
A MERRY CHRISTMAS
dies a _ verv
grade — ot B
gasoline
e Veterans' hall. • ___« Don- I and Arline Ellis of C hristm as gifts, the clubs.
Hillsboro Argus contains all the
J good • B
"^'— evenin
ntinne g r t f a f t r t r th
trt
Married December 8
news of H it
brought
IlLsbon o and th e sur-
etc. Savings can be made on most
to O ur F riends and Patrons
to several needy
In th e presence of a large num - rounding communities. Read It and
y families. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
articles bought by farm ers, also tribution
All member» exchanged smi all gifts, PLANNED SUNDAY
ber of friends and relatives, Miss keep Informed on w hat Is h appen-
oce of tjie best lines of farm ma and the past president. sm Mrs
tf
. .
.
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----------- - Mrs. Oral Christmas will be observed ill af. R uth Marion Leslie became the ing a t home.
chinery can be p u r e n , ^ through Laws served Ice cream an d c ak e1 unusual m anner this year a t the
SAMIMQS
ers’ Union,
expense,10
the Farm ers'
Union. The ex
p en se,10 aU
all present,
.M ethodist church. At 7:30 in the
W bdongifii J» small, The saving!-
evening there will be presented a
rxen-x-.
j
„
. u i * Relatives in Storm Center—
Co ¡'a-
the m
esiuers is
a great
help,
„
....
, . service of “Glorified Olving." ThL
even non-m embers w ithout realiz-1.
^ ose Pr4ck®tt received f e t ­ service will bring the story of
ancient azid modern giving. A care­
ing it, derive considerable b en efit1
where the Farm ers' Union is well n L ^ P ^ I The letter W M ^ r ittS ’ fully chosen cast, together with the
choir will present in one scene th l;
fitfganized.
! November 17 ju st a fter th e typhoon story. Every mem ber of th e congre­
From now until the first of th e ! experienced there. Mr. and Mrs. gation will have a p art In this
year a special low membership rate, Schlegel were in the zone where the presentation,
is in effect. It will pay any f a r m - '
er to Join before January 1
Washington county has local« ih
the following communities: Bloom1
ing, Cedar Mills, G aston, K ansas S
City, Manning, Laurel, Scholls, Mid-
dieton, Stafford, Verboort and West
Union. O ther locals can be formed
if enougii farm ers are interested.
For information address John
Plass, Banks; Mrs. Mary Homer,
Cornelius; K arl Schaefer or R. N.
Baker. Forest Grove; William Dier
dorff, Hillsboro.
This information furnished and
paid for by the Fanner»' Union.
Merry
Christmas
Douglass
R ad io Service
Easy Steering is Safety
Tigard School
Job Nears End
Phelps Pledges
Picture Help
THE TEXACO STA TIO N
M. E. Men’s Club
Sponsors Dinner
C**
S T A G c o m b i n a t io n
. Verboort Club
GREETINGS
CARA N O M E V a n e tte
The Delta Drug Store
Howe’s
Clothing Shop
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lost minuTe
Good Little
HOME
1 acre. ?mall house, 48 filbert
trees, also other assorted fruit trees, ¡(S
and one-quarter acre of grap* . --
T his place Is out of the city limits,
but h as electri Ity and city water.
Price 580«, terms.
Insure with
TUALATIN VALLEY
INSURANCE AGENCY
W . G . ID E
1318 Main Street
Hillsboro. Oregon
Here are a few suggestions
for Practical Christmas Gifts
Club Chairs
Electric Food Mixer
Floor Lamps
Electric W affle Iron
M irrors
Pictures
Table Lamps
Chipproot Enam elw are
Dinner Sets
Easy W ashers
Electric Toasters
Philco Radios
End Tables
W riting Desks
S E L F R ID G E
BR O S.
B ass-H ueter P ain t Dealers
1138 Third St.
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Phone 21X
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