The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 20, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, December 20, 193 ,
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(By North Plains P. T. A .)
NORTH PLA IN S- F W W ads-'
a» . M ary A rm in .la tilaa, , 7 ;
worth celebrated Ills ninety-eighth
i v n . l l I. ears»,., « J , |.¡ l, „ ¡ . I (hllla
blrtlxiav Friday a t lus home Ar.
rputy conni y
1er!, ¡Iliau n ,111.
M u rili» J „ „ , Ku.-k.iw
* ta* Uotia Mini reg-
open house was held and ills many
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»•*1 MiuUou, rta 'ito n a
friends and relatives called to wish
»». I h ristia n W alth a rt » 7 <ta»m
Mutui \\ lloMl'oW,
him well. Mr W adsworth enjoys
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Oudon
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very good health and is a very ui-
terestuig talker He keeps up on
1’* * * • .
em u ly rat-onl»r
• m u . Ophelia Iin N lln n lu m
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"»U» ' t™ rk "
W lamer, deputy counl> iw o n le r.
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current topics and can relate many
h 'd .l ’ i.l«» « l
llaujam fn
\ alen» Underwood. d(*i>uty county
re- Fran k lin
interesting incidents of th e civil
h.«.In,k.
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conter, »»ti. o H Krau», county «*h**d Pin. »A
war.
» Iin a n i Khernian Nelberver »;
•u p t. II." » . Zola F M oraan, aaat. county
Program tr n ti )
achool *up(, »75. J F Carpenter. county
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F li.« b e ih l i . r r n
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Kehen
N orth Plains school will present
»tat);
Halen
»S lal n k», deputy | L Newm an
Funeral services for Mrs. Irm a
» > | I i t a a n i New ton H p r .
a C hristm as program Friday in the
asAcnaor, »Uh», Viola tiumlhari; lone. »10
Kllaw erth ( a r in . n
Virginia Taylor. 40. who died m
afternoon.
xr’a Mp,
Aller
Viola
Stimi- , »
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exp. »74. v
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Hillsboro Saturday morning, were '•••.« muntv
Ladies of the T ualatin Plains
»■» ■ s m * '. a#P. I«; J •* G aie- »; a l»...nm N¡íi..n j i ï i ' * i'“
K. P. Shaw
WEIL HERE WE ARE-^
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conducted Monday from the IXmel- Cunnell,
church met at the home of Mrs. \V.
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M .u l i .w ¡l.’ .rv i v o ? K ! * "
NOW, NOW.’ MV
son A Sewell d isp el with Rev. R I John«on l.-puly
JU ST SET T H E M bOVJN
E Mays December 6 and made
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G r . n l Am ella
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L Putnam officiating. Interm ent
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aprons for a girls' school in Haines.
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was at the Hillsboro I. O.
Alaska.
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Program at Arcade
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M arl» Schmidt
Mrs.
Taylor
was
born
December
»tariff*
«»nice
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d»pt
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Pupils of th e Arcade school will
PAYING YOG
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9. 1894. at Son Francisco, C al. a n d ,
»■»«•». I.~i»r ih,.»«.
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W l A n n i. I l . r A v li.«
have their Christm as program F ri­
lerk • . • « ■
had been a resident S of
»>(fei., •Icrk
day. I t will consist of an operetta,
l i e - this
l»
s city
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v iv for
e d »«»«.
I ‘i**“- ! ttW ; Minni»
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the
past
33
years
—
accordion numbers by M arian Cy-
H lZ S " 1«»
11 • ,,'» ' ” «>*lh n « lm a i¡
by the widower, Harold Taylor o f , r,.r«iw, Hart Hvmaing, d»linqu»nt tax
plier and Christm as carols by groups
Hillsboro; three children.
lH'rnard. | n 4' i ” ' ^muén,"1 " ‘r*W ifÍ*«W fuña.
ehlldre
of pupils.
,V' Ar,h. r
Bonny Jean and Joyce; her step-11»» «»; N
P arent-T eacher association tock
•nK»l. aarratnry circuit
father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. I
» ja .
in about »60 at their program F ri­
Kali»»
Palmer Tucker of Hillsboro; and
,
day night. This money goes into the
«ay
»4. lla lla Hart ha A rm - U n h a n " » ‘ ' V X ' ' .P ,
a sister, Nora Tucker of Spokane.!,.
fund for the tennis court and othei
. *' * • r l '- ' i l - r . »7.
. . . *"*' -a u , n . Adama, »ft,
W illiam l( a . k . l ! n « . .
Wash.
m
playground equipment.
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H I . . I . . U , 11«,« » u .
At the Church of C hrist Sunday
i n ' ¿ V " . ’:
» » . A u « u .l B u r.« ,
»4 5ll; J Adkin«. »22.S2 . W a lte r W illi«,
morning Rev. Curtis of Forest Grove
A I'
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»».79. !» Butta. »10 69. K Nal»on, »Hl M i. P
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will bring the C hristm as message
h' M A llan. »104.7«. H C.rlbb«m, »19M .
llu n kar. «4. AU; v h ll.lr« , ,,r C alvin llt.n kvr
At 8 o'clock a Christm as program
I. C Hail ly. » t l 16. Andy Ahdaraou, »rt- »m. vr„, „„««„„ k .
•’**"'"*
by the Sunday school will be pre- j
37; F L B row n. »44.rtrt. Joa C ro a ln , »10 - »15. B»tty
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I'h a r l«
C ia m i« . »A Anna Cualard
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Stalay. , 7 ... ;
46. Sam Steinke. »2 0 0 ; A F Schm idt, »rt. M rs J
Franata
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p la .
eented under th e direction of Flor­
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ence Bunger and Mrs. L R. Bea,
M tll.. «AUSA K .n n M h « U la . »AA.Si ; J ..-k | ñ ’. ^ c ' . . , * ' » 1 « * ” « ^ “ - C ‘* r k '
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You are invited The senior class
J Churchill, »1»,
W eim er,
»Jrt.01 ; Andy tk*hl»a»»r. »4 4. , _ Bruce
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Ih a n lo ra H u leh l-
Combe,
Ada Curtia. »& . Mr« •‘»n. »7.
of the C hurch of C hrist held their
99 . Fred Slam m . »42.0*4; F C Bell. »»<• - I |.u» DaV»« ’"»« »6
. . l.uiu Da via. ».ft J».-,-
monthly meeting December 13 at
92. Janim Vall»y, »10.69. A r t tichrcadvr, •
ndlof. I I « ; M r .
"D eath on the Diamond." Metro-
th e home of th eir teacher, Mrs. A
»32 Ort . A J N a u lt. »J0.29. F C ray. »11.
r a i l . I l l ; lla n ry K rtm an ,
J ,w W
(Continuad on pa«, i.
Ooldwyn-Mayer's new thriller which
1ft; Jim Schl«aa»r. »30.69, K K K«>bin- ! nardn»r
L. Troutm an, and surprised her
Bi L.
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Kn' m« i 'l - ’n l, »A. John
•on. »27 9 0 . Q eo r*» Fiaher. »64.67 ; F i loilla. M ; John »«hay. «A. A ila C u rt,.
comes Sunday and Monday to the
w ith a handkerchief shower.
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Venetian th eater Madge Evans and
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Mrs. W alter Townsend of G olden-
M ill», »6.97. V J W hit». »2 09 . A «Smith. I W illi« ,,, tta tlin a e r . »ft. G«»ttlta. G rau
Robert Young are cast in leading
dale. Wash., arrived Monday for a
»2.79; John
BUI.
»5 56;
P F Caa.m. I? ’ ‘ ¿ * 7 *
L»»»»a M H a aer.
(By Miaa Dorothy Boy)
roles
I By M m . F ran k I'e io ld t)
visit with her sister, Mrs. Russell
»6.37. Clam Inkley. »».70; Hay .Mathew«, | iy
BETHANY—Be thane Presbyterian
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ROCK CREEK—The C hristm as »».3»; L F O M ara. »94.17. 11 1. BanieU. »7 r ’ i i ’ J ' H u tch cn .ft. »ft, F rla H a ll.
Loftis, and other relatives of the
G W a llln a . »19.54. J
O M «ra. »ft, _ D _ B Huimaa. » » . Sarah F Humphreys.
church will have a program and D i n , , , , , , -
Arcade district.
program at the Methodist church »22
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32 . J Richard«. »4.53. L F (» M a ra . »ft. A n n ii’ jiüi’Zi
Christm as tree Mondav evening.
will be held Sunday night.
Mrs. Gfeller Hostess
• I S . m in o r chllilran of
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»2121 ; B I. Daniel«. »3.0»;
J.U2 ; J • Kn h . n • l ., I ! Cheta
dan
T
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B.
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of
the
B
ethany
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» 3 « . Kudoit,h
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Rev Lehrer preached a t the Re- »16.63; J O 'M a ra . »14.64; K Klina«*-. Krause Jan.on.
Mrs.
Gfeller entertained the
»ft
Mr«
L i£ h £ A id ^ o f'th e 'H e l'v e tia ^ h u ^ i ^ P ^ ^ “rch elected officers for
iornMNl church Sunday He spent »26.66 . W « l Coast Telephtxie Co., »13 - * . ‘ i ,r b * r> • * • M K a a ll t i i. . llu n kar, « J ;
pi.ECTKIC candleH make
L aw ler.
»4
two days a t the home of his son- » 0 . W ilkea A bstract. »60; J H Barker, I aari F Lunstädt. »Jo
December 12. Twelve members and the ooming year Thursday eve-
today's Christmas tree
Ritanuur
rhu-
fallows
:
Amos
Rich,
presi-
Mrs.
Elizabeth
B.
Patton,
»37.41
.
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ashington
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Service
77. a I in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
! dran,
; t .th « ,„ .
four visitors were present. Next ¡ 5 5 ? . ^
Co«.
»1.40. John
Bua.
m ^ U n g 'w iU be a t th e home 01
Ctarence Z ürcher■ «ce-presi member of the pioneer A rthur fam - Ernest Stauss.
¡SAFER than in the days
W’achner.
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Mr and Mrs George Young oi
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« « • n t m o n . » t . C h arla. M .r .h a ll
Mrs. Robert Yungen and new of- Ident; Clarence Croem. treasurer. ily of th is county, died a t Walla
when candles had to he ac­
Dorothy Gerber, secretary; Carl Walla. Wash., November 30. S h e ; Portland visited his aunt, M rs.’Lou Slruhm eyer. »1.39 H S W irt« . »13 05 . »4 . M r . M a r ^ K N eitam »?' A i J n ^ 1 ’
ficers will be elected
F A Fritch . »6 36. J R Bam furd. »24 - , » 6 . H enry N m , ift 2 a ‘
N au “ h ?'
Comils,
pianist.
tually burning on the tree*
was
the
m
other
of
Mrs.
J.
L.
Schmid
Davis.
Sunday.
Club Names Officers
,2. Kohart Fr.U-h. » S 3 « ; J K M lt.a l. S a r a h T l w S » l \ M a r l ^ k''’ '..
T he P ast Chiefs' club held a ' The choir of the Bethany P r e s - ' of Aloha and one son at W illitsJ Cecelia K i t s spent the last two «13.17. chariaa Austin, » t u t ;
Another SAFETY w h i c h
'-'it- »
A-
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weeks In Portland with her sister, man. »24 43. Harold Herxquam . »22.3» ;
C hristm as party an
an< d election of of- byterian church will give a cantato Cal
With Compliment«
PetenT Va’
*’ •’•rry. »ft F H
time has brought is FIRE
Jtdtn Jcppwten. »19.53; Jea. W il liant« J Patera.
Sunday evening a t their church.
She was born i n W ashington 1 Mrs. Pierre Mills.
ficers
a
t
the
home
of
Mrs.
P.
A
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L “ «iay. »»S.BA;
« C Can’.? » K u b ln atti, « 1 « J C u ‘r « i « ’ w H '
county M arch 31. 1857, the daugh-
Rnck Creek store presents
INSURANCE such as we of­
Mrs. Jacobson Honored
Qualls
Thursday afternoon. ___
Mrs
of
the
Rose “T ru itt ’ was' elected pres.dent“; i Honoring Mrs. J. H. Jacobson © i'te r of the late R ichard and Laura ! festive appearance with “ite C hrist- ! , X 7 ' ' k .. w .‘ " ì i » ¿ r*',And X ’rc
h
, t ' > " »>"
v w «
fer at low premiums. In
iv z r
¿ .L
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In n o A f ille A r t h u r u h r v orrvucoH r h o rr>u< t r o o i n t h o „ m A v , .
> n J „ v l, o . .
Mrs C lara Gordon, secretary Mrs
West Union a _____________r
group of friends ___
met _ Jane
Mills A rthur, who crossed the mas tree in the window and
other ‘-— ' a ' « • > « ., » 1 » * » . A n d r e a I h r « I Ian nn.nd 11, u.. .... . . . . .
HOLIDAY
' memory of the old. and in
Roselia Mills, treasurer, an d Mrs. A. at the home of Mrs. Peter Yunker plains In 1843. On May 23. 1844. C hristm as decorations.
F. Christener.
C hristener nress
Mrs. Nels Nelson and son Sylvan
press eorresnondent.
correspondent. i December 6. The afternoon was MT- A rthur m arried Laura Jane
SEASON
praise of the new— An OLD
A fter the business meeting "500" I spent in playing games. Mrs. L. L. Mills, a f t ^ which they settled on spent the week-end in Portland
FASHIONED CHRISTMAS
played. Hazel Hollenbeck won Bellinger was joint hostess with I their donation land claim, which is with Mrs. Nelson's daughter, Mrs. |
Here
you'll
find
now t h e Alex Chalm ers place. Ralph Matson.
'GREETING TO YOU.
high score and Rose T ru itt second. Mrs Yunker.
Ceremony was performed by the late
Stanlev Congdon is on the sick vin. »39.06 . C M H«4»erl». » 39 .06, I.r.r »« . Id. Vitt. - « / 8 H Vu-ïl..I„',,,'Wl‘,''
C hristm as gifts were distributed.
Mrs. Johnson Hostess
XMAS
CHEEK
ALL
Thonta«. »22 .32. G aur*« Funr«»on. »6
« •ry
»A
M a rth a W « ,f « H ’
Mrs. N. P. Johnson gave a s u r - 1 ^ * v' J ' S ' O rlifin - Twelve chil- list this week
each one receiving a gift from their
. ;
Sunday school pupils Of t h e R e - 37 . A rth u r J« m «. »72 56; H arvey Jaaee.
Fl l i î " " 7
K ,,th W - ' - l l . »A.
unknown friend, and thereby dis­ prise ’party honoring Mrs. C Owens' *fr ™ httn" e
THE YEAR
G rant
formed
church
have
been
p
ra
c
tlc
-,
•
r«»m
Miller.
»iTs.ftO;
h
f
of
whom
survive
as
follows:
Mrs
r.l- ¡ VViretanhavvr. t l «
Jam ,-.
closing th eir identity. Guests of the on her birthday. Five tobies of
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Wim..
ford, »16.75; Portland General
F le r tr ir Mr«
Ft hai
club were Mesdames Luki Rogers. "500" were in play. Present were i Julia A G ault. McMinnville: Mis. uig for their C hristm as program
Agent
J O Latvon.
»2.10. Jim Yat«a » M ~ < » « « > * * / « in * « a
V
w ith the
J
Ho1? ’
Bess Anderson, Blanche Berggren Messrs, and Mesdames Glen Carr.
ihn
M it««l
1.1.1
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K V H ” P-
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0 . 7 71 J . par
Every form of protection — Fire,
choir u members
from Helvetia ------
have
h a r le s B
ov. J
am e
W a l t e r s . Dave
D a v e | * , . K...
o o d ' / C*1
harIra
Don n Butt»,
»22.
Mary M athiesen and Echo Willis C Charles
r;.h «
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” • rr“ “ *
Boy.
Jam
es s Walters,
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u and
» i r T Rlc*'?j
r L Z d .LTL V
L L T 'L L . '. .'L L ’”
* ' ( n«
r l>' a Au
u » stin.
u n . »27 90.
j iron
u n «, an.-
automobile, caaualty, liability.
Ediger John Meurer J Petercourt thur. Oak Park. 111. After the death also been practicing for the pro- .12, 0 a MeLaud, »sv.ss. A r t Shepherd,
and Miss Lena Taylor.
B m a.. rullar s . m G arbar, « ;
exnger. jo n n Meurer. j . reierco u rt, 1 nf her parents. Mrs. o P .r.™
„^t gram John Boeckli is directing the «-1.35; W illia m V a a d o -u m r in « . M I.B J
atto n n lived
Fidelity. Surety and Life.
rh a (.. O. .tu ra, rullai M r . S Haan. I I J . .
I J. Gillman. A. Schulz. E. Kruske, of
1155
2nd
SI.
I'honr
H
K
D
Lu«by.
»71.62.
A
P»te.
»77.97.
F
J
home in Hills­ chotr.
SS. A rabia O P iim än , M p . r r lla f a ip
Let the advertisem ents help you C Owen. Mr. W alter and Mrs. at the W. B. Hare
Phone 1732
B
r o o k s K u n d e ra . »91.53 . H i L t 8“,b
Su«bau»r,
1184 3rd Nt.
lived
with
sis-
boro
and
later
her
sis-,
Mrs.
William
Luethe
of
Brooks
,SiTL.
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7
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au
make your shopping plans.
Owen received the honors. Mrs. ter. Mrs. Gault, a t McMinnville. Hili spent two days last week with n SCHlnn ^ i? ? ¿¡; -
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J ’“7;'i Srhu*l("« * inadaroan.
allarm ali, nitar
ralla! A dam .,
Owens received many lovely gifts.
When 18 years old she m arried her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John rich,, »n,«.»*? j . » c .,r r i» ri. k » io 7.7 j ’ m ’ 5* ' w “ U rn b«<on. » h e r aap. no».
Club Elects
John M. Hill, who was of a pioneer Outschm
idt
Widow«* Pvnalon
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I Funk. 8A3.HA; K Maackam, I73.JO.
K m lllo I» Am ato, »2ft ; H m h Beatrice
Peterson
of Portland
e. Home Economics
. . . . . . club .. of
a. Leedy
.
- Yamhill county family. They went
Elsie P
e tt___ _________
_ spent v . r i Saiaa. imo . j «: K u rt t.i«i>m.w. i i . i »»
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G range met with Mrs. N. P. John- ! to the Palouse county near present the
week-end ■ with • her parents C Cook. « 7 Z .lt ; Fran k Reh. «63 3 « . C F Andoraofi. »30 M «ry F Balchelar. »10
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......... Gu»
a...- £ < * •
» •H . »14
Fddith
H a rte '
Downer, »76.60 . C
J H i n « . »66.44;
son Thursday afternoon. New of- Sjte 0( Pullman. Wash., where they Mr and Mrs. John Peterson.
H rtr« Hroatrom . »10. (.race Golvin, »10. (¿rave
ficer» elected were: Mrs. John G i t t - , took up a homestead and later
William Josse of Hillsboro and Keirhow.
. ~i« i-.. »4.67
11« HilU boro
a«i<k Concret«
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rea«, »17
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man. president; Mrs Charles Boy, moved to Pullman. The family mov- O tto Zurbrugg of Bethany returned i*..™’, « ? J u »1 ’ H .7'.m n £ i , ± ’
f ^ 2 . l i c Z . H i i ? , «
vice-president, Mrs. Phil Thorne,, ed to W alla W alla when Mr. H ill;la st week from their trip to Cali- » i.ii.7 3 h m P ih i, »m .7S ; n .,K m n . J O in ,i« r . n s
M a rr
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iu « . «16; L o ttia K lanrha
treasurer
was appointed register of th e U. S.
M otor Co., »76.11, F L
H.w«. »14 53
L. G. Boie visited Mr. and Mrs. land office Several years after
i Union O il Co. of C a lif.. »4 63; P aine« t o 'h . »3«. M y rlla F m .lv y »2»; M ary II
j A uto Top Shop. »6 . Bailey'« Service tita- , Fulay. « I l ; L o lla II F..«, | 2 S . K . » . u .
Albert Sandon of Huber Friday.
the death of Mr
she m arried
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... . .
Flaanor. «20; <>p.i G ibban.
HU
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tion, »4.19. Leland Ihdw eil, »2.79.
Bethany B aptist church will give m , h . Patton, who died several years Estate of John Medol
UalKomanu. ?•■*>>«• Ilu ...n . »35. A llh a . H arm .m . | | u
Nowship, »2.79, M w m
F.
a program and Christm as tree Mon- agO.
Filed Probate Court »501.92.
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llo ffn a r.
,,5 .
L a u ra
K ila
J W Copeland Yard». »66
17
day evening.
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Estate of John Medol. who died E lectric Huppliat 4k C o ntracting Co., »&.- rla yiit« . »16. Am elia laarson. »22 M irila
Bert Eastm an of Portland has
i
December 5 a t Forest Grove war 10; Christensen Machine W orks, »6 50. 8 « r n . «2" M a « ,.. K isa. »IA . l - . t h . r i n .
moved into th e Findley home at v^CUaF V,anVOH tO
hî l . Í ' • **”n" . K-'hanrk Mararfith.
valued at «4200. according to the Bntw n'« T in Shop, »6.15; Lent« Auto Î"*,n‘
. 2 . Mabal I. M illa r. «IS
Cora F.l.ia
Cedar Mill.
7
probate petition filed this week. Part«, » 2 1 6 0 ; Corw in H ard w are. »4.95; » •*»«*
> ’ Lau ra I, M u rray. »26. I |.u
’ A family by the name of Bailey.
Thomas and Anna M arshall were „„„v »2 i „ ; s « h t*’ w itru th a r. GarsK«.
*
en. e J Newton. »29 M i.rau . rH tr P a le r - '
of Tillamook, Is living i n t h e
A- ,,na J
<>". F ran rra f t
named as executors in Medol's will «9.«u. j w Dixon, »104.63; HUIaboru o '0 ' . .
Frank Reeves home.
Karuloliih.
» jj
Bernice Hychlick. |
tí»
»40 96 . Le«ter Ireland
CEDAR CANYON—A Christina, while a brother, sister and several lumber c
Huld«
M
Rydman.
»45
.
Addye
M Mhaf-
»41.46
.
J
E
Ha*«*ltine
4k
Co
tree and program will be enjoyed ' nieces were listed as heirs
«13.#». R o s e n M ill Co.. »1.1«. T is a rii f
-'<•»11« S h affer
«1,-., M in.',la E
at the Fairview school house Friday. J
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Lum bar Co.. «211.u# ; J l> Kelly A Son, Hhar|>. »23
Bertha A Shaver. »15 Ja ,.
Home-made candies, nuts and pop- Strassel Program for
«1*3.15 Slandar.1 O il Co. of C a lif.. «11311
' Shephar.l «15; M «ry I. K m lth «2-
corn will be presented by the P. T.
* « . 8 W Melhuiah. » ' * 5
H illab o m A r ¿ « ' » S m i t h . »16 <ilK. Ganava W all. ««6 '
Christmas Friday Eve ifu«, »33.66; Pool-G ardner Luml>er Co. T j T* **. ’ ’ P a tera. 12» M ra W H W att«. JX
A.
Strassel school Christm as program »13; The C. C. «tore. 57c; Bristol Hard »22 C lara Kllxabeth Wewtcott. »22 Mahl«
Saturday afternoon Miss _ Elsie
(B y M ra. Lou W r ic h t)
school Wl11 ** given a t the school al 7 4.» ware Co., »16 5 6 . Munn el I 4k S h errill. 1 H a rn ao n . Sly ( h arlotte M M axw ell,
’n j A ' T Y ’ U C ’D
'T’V, n Fr.l-.rs^
«aril I .VI
MacLeod
£11 L/CXJQ
CH
entertained
M7I Lit IIIC U
Ilt*
her
r
M.ULMJI
»11.25; Colyenr M otor Malm Co.. »1U.44* . »10. Emma K Edward«, »10. Bertha V
CHRISTMAS
Children a t her home in Forest p. m. Friday. Public is Invited.
.I'lhn A H'«4>lin« s S c* Co o f C a lif., < «»yne. »12. M arion Jane H eard, »35;
present a program a t the Ciiriotmas orovp Th«* afternoon was s n e n t in
»16.03;
The A untin-W eatern
Hoad M a ­ A lta A lice John««.»,. »15; Gertie Madia», «I.
lr^ rs M D <C orntn^ofg Buxton v is ^ d
^ mes P r^
I
chinery Co.. »26.15; Phoonix Iro n Work«. »27 ; Irene K reier. »12
one ” av t o wek a ? the ils a ^ ie cla ra Mae and Raymond V ander-
»121.60; Evenautchty M achinery Co., »26
tHd A «e Pension Expense
0 6 ; P o rtland Bolt A M fu
Co., »0.70.
home
11
* a t tn e La bane 7^ ndcn a e a n o r and H erbert S h e a r-
f o r illa
A lliu m .
Morrow , brothers and their
! f«8 ^
5 ? ’ ^ ¡ o w n ^ '''S c e m b e r Howarift-C.w.per ; ‘¿
S i »137.25
»12; W illiam C A rth u r. »10 . J.meph W a r­
and
Corp..
Mr
ren Adama. »IO . Ju lia A Bryan
»10;
and V ffetU
i il l
,J ,e " kJ.ns « 2 A,l‘-
'
»‘?;’ 7c
Alice M uítt Haac.mth. »rt ; Jtaeph (' Brown
, families -s of Portland spent Sunday Shepard.
ceived word that her father had i auction Sale» Co.. «2#.57; A lfrrel Nalaon. o ' i ' Z * “."1' T H '« 1' - ' - . «'-I Sarah
here
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. M arten o f ' died.
»10;
Hedwig
Anderson,
»6.
««.a# ; A ndrew C hriatianaen. »5.5# . W ar- Ih.land,
M r and Mrs. Jordan of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Gnous ren bavia. »5.6#; H I) W iaw ell, »5.6#, M ary E ( h ria ten a en. »10; Henry H a lta k
at Reasonable Prices!
and Pearl Wilson of W atts spent Willard, Wash., spent a few days
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t,
lo
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ll.
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and
small
son
left
here
for
O
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»«.37.
j
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.y
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»2.79.
Mr Ua n ^ aM ?s5 Ted vlsltin* their “ " a n d daughter
Sunday- with Mr.
. B arclay Ita v i., »7. s
Mr. and
ana Mrs. le a MerrU1 M arten and Mrs J .Moen nke. I M
ondav
m n m in t r whora»
com m iMion, 2 “ " ,,n ‘",r .
Monday
morning
where they w|;j «3611.76 , Y a m h ill F Accident
E llio tt. »7 ; Sam antha Isabelle Drake 56.
Haney and F. A. Bennett.
llw
tria
company,
»U#,-
establish a perm anent home.
Hoeffler’» 2%-lb.
# u ; State In d u strial A r r i.tr n t rommtaHion. M argaret D u ff, » # . N .n r y J »
Mrs. Paul Roberts left for her and families.
Mrs. Richard Hunger, Anna-June, » I4 it.lt*; lluraan of Labor. « *9 .5 0 ; Ora- «5 . Ailalanka I I Frake«. »5; M « r th j
home in W ashington Monday with
Clara and Raymond were luncheon tron S tate illx h w a y rommiaaion, »5 .06 ; t la r im l. G ray. »12 . W illi.m J Guiden.
their household furniture.
BOX CANDY
« ( ohorn Glbba. »« . John Fred-
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George U. 8. Garair«. »2.05, (¿enrire Fisher, »49.- r ir k . u Jaim
Mr and Mrs. H arry Miller visited
m . «7 . J V H . | | . „ 6„
M arit. r, t
94»; Vern Struhb, » 1 1 6 ; B A ( '• ■ * . »2 -
.25
Laemerman Sunday a t Hayward. | "'.J
friends in Portland a few days last
E W atson, »11.16; Elvin < ear ley, Jane H a ll, »7.50 . H enry Gehrke, »7 ,
Local Woman Dies
Here on Saturday
I,
The Whatnot Store
Program Bethany
Monday Evening
Rock Creek Xmas
Program Sunday
Pi«, ,,-rLe.»« T
r lOnt CF L'ktllPfltt
T
A" wr
tl Walla
n
Ult’S
Walla
CHAS. L. WALKER
Smith’s Grocery
Wiser
« 1<X. «1».
Have a Program
W atch
« JS
8
W
Thatcher Students
to Give Program
TOBACCOS
D odge and
P lym outh
Orchardale
1
C A N D IE S
’1
Orenco Hoopsters
Win Opening Games
»11.16,
A r th u r
M ill«.
»22 43;
Kenne'.h
CLEM’S PLACE
County Court
s*
ANNOUNCEMENT
Baseball Mystery to
Show Venetian Screen
Agricultural News — Regular a r ­
ticles from th e county agent, and
Comedy, a detective mystery, and I 4-H club news from surrounding
gripping dram a mingle with the ex- communities.—Every week In the
citem ent of the baseball field In ■ Argus.
tf
Open until 9 p. m.
Every Saturday Night
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPANY
We Announce a Dividend at the
R ate of
4%
Tile Quality Unexcelled
The “rotting or going to pieces” of Drain Tile in the
ground is not caused by arid in the soil, according to agricul­
tural experts. Any soil with high enough acid content to cause
Drain Tile to disintegrate won’t grow crops and there isn’t
xiiy such soil in this county. Drain Tile failures are due to
poor m aterials used, sloppy m anufacturing methods o r i n-
sufficient curing after m anufacturing. Tile th a t does not meet
our “standard grade,“ manufactured according to sound scien­
tific principles, won't “be there after you are dead and gone.’’
Our Tiles are made ol the right m aterials with enough brains
added to insure their lasting. The system we use can’t be
beat and w ater for curing is cheap. The quality is superior
to any other kind of Tile sold in this county and the price
is right. Investigate!
Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile Co.
XcroM W ashington S treet from Cannery on P. R A N. Railway
Office Phone 1341
Art Kroeger 2546
—Home Phones—
Henry Krueger 1204
Payable December Slat, 1934
Checks will be mailed December 31st to all paid up
Certificate holders and earnings will be added to all
other accounts.
Proopective customers are cordially Invited to In­
vestigate our C ertificates for their January 1st Invest­
ment.
Under S tate Supervision with legal guarantee Re­
serve Fund. No better Investment available.
50«
SALE!
FIRST CLASS
HOLIDAY ROUNDTRIPS
for t h e f i r s t c la s s
o n e w a y fa r e
plus 5 0 /
—to all S. P. station» in Cali­
fornia« Oregon, Nevada and Ari­
zona. Ticket« are good on all
train» leaving —
DEC. 13 TO JAN. 1
r~
I
SAFE
N EX T W EEK
Anna H o ffm an n . »5; Heda Eredieka Johan
_
. .
j . v v .u •,
Official and Unofficial News
M ill«, »20.45. Jack W eim er, »15.66; Andy «an. »5 . Johan Peter Johannon. »5 C'a»l
Birthday Celebrated
Orenco independent b asketball; All th a t is fit to print In Hillsboro I Suktower, »15.66; Lre.1 Stam m , »15.66 W ilhelfn Linde. » 7 . Gideon Hickey, »10;
M rs R utan was surprised Tuesday team
opened
th
e
1935
season
F
riday'
-
-
-
’ <irk,’
evening when her sons gave h er a evening by defeating two Vancouvei
party for her birthday. Present were
Vanderzanden teams a t the Orenco school gym-
Confectioners - Bowling Alleys Mr and Mrs M vanaerzanaen nasium Vancouver CCC team was
I and son Wayne and daughter M ar­ dumped 20 to 12 and th e Vancouver
Billiards
relief **< -Lean.
»5
Charle« Ale«-
M arrs. »7
re lie f exp. »10; Valley W ater
jorie of K ansas City. Mabie Dough­ Veneer squad 35 to 20.
1280 Main St.
illia m a
Fran
• ■ ■ ,, fra n k A Morey. »6;
’ • W ......a..,,
, mi k a* lin
I ■ ll
We specialize In quality job p rin t­ Ivan R K in n , »1.50; H ill« boro Arirux,
ty of near Forest Grove, Cecil Tower
Members
of
the
team
include
county
nurse
exp,
»2.40,
Richey
H
ard
-
M
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*
1"
.
»7;
Fannie
Grace
Parker.
»6 Ell
ing—Argus.
of Hillside Mr. and Mrs. Ed King.
Hickeys from Pastim e Card
w are A F u rn itu re Co,, relief exp, • • l3 - » ? ' 97 ’ J" * nnie < o«'hran P h illip , »|o
Kolock
and
Lee
Purdy,
guards;
]
Mr and Mrs. W alter Wright. Mr. Medford Persons. Jack Hamel and I
51
John Severe Owen«. »15. Iti4>erl Joseph
Room good here.
!
and Mrs Lou W right and son Wil­ Richard Bockman. forwards; and J
C irc u it Court Witnenne« S tate vx. Peter I Potter. »6; Am anda Jane Perkina. »6
bur, Mrs. G. Paulsen and son John Austin
D unbar C a rl .Hear«, »2 . Jean Sears, »2 . L au ra A lice Phillip«, »7; Am anda Prougb’
Scrofford.
center.
Brockman
!
Prm igh.
»4;
B enjam in
T
and daughters Rosie and H attie., ,
C L A IM S
ALLOW ED
FO R M O N T H o p M a rth a Spencer, »2 ,
R
R Boardm an. »4; Daniel
Roaencrana, » 6 . Anna Lwm ora Rotermund
Nellie Haney. W alter Haney and s ltam captain
A O
flV
U liL
ia«a
' »0.60.
»9.60.
N
V L E M
B E 'D
R . 1931
»7 . M ichael Reevea. »7; H<«*e J R|«hey
, the R utan family.
1 R. an»J H . - Charle« W hite, »6.37; E
W illia m A
VanD yke, damage«, « h e e p |» |0 ; Albert M ltn e r. »5; Jam«*« P Rhea
Watson. 19.76; A Mir.ner, »2.39; J A killed by dog«, »16; W illiam A VanDyke »7; John E Read. »7.50, Jame« H e n ry ,
Mr and Mrs. Ted Haney spent T i m b e r Sale Notice
j Field«, 5 0 c ; John
Herb . »76.33;
I.
L damage«, aheep killed by dog«, » I I , N E Reynold«
Wednesday with his brother. Fred
|(erl»ert Delm ar Sha< kel- ,
Published in Argus M ac In ty re . »155.74; Louis Lom ax, »41.- Stan gel. law lib ra ry fund exp, »1.8 7 ; ford, ( 7 , »12.50.
_____
Haney, and m other, Mrs. Sara
U
ria h S Heott, »5 . H arvey Ed
. . ..
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..
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. .
I - *»; Vernon
RoHebrauirh, »26.41; J
W Donald T Tirmpleton, county judge, »200 j win Stub!»«, »7.50
Haney, near Strassel
Notice Of a pending sale of tim - Barney. «19* 69; W A Tupper. »115; H D Kerkm an, county commii4ai<mer »7.50; Elizabeth Stui Em m a Adelia Stuhl»«,
.luaheth Hturni.
»9 . J.reeph
I 1 iv «
ber on revested Oregon and Cali­ T u a latin G irairc , 75c; M ary Woodward^ »130; Jam m Lew i«, county commissioner, ' Shirley,
» ■ . Flva G araldine Kear-.. »7 .
fornia
and Coos Bay Wagon Road »65; H R Chantler. »43.65; N M ann, »24- »130; (¡lady« McLeod, clerk county court, H enry Tin lininaa
“College Rhythm” Opens
Hhurli. «# . Jennie llri.w u k j*
grant lands is published on the 43. F H o lt. »9.06. C A u«tin. »13.95; E »14; Carol Coman, clerk r»«unty court, j V anH orn . » 6 . John TtHimoa V a n ii*.rn . »8;
Local Theater
»31.92. W rat Count Telephone »46; C C Hann inter, c irc u it court ja n ­
, .r „ Tonight
.
I legal page of this week’s Argus. The D f o Lusby,
»2.66; H K Spsbauer. »133.- ito r,
»24.69; L o ttie G iffo rd ,
janitrea«
TWO
at public auction u set for 6 0 ; iT (7 iira G rd » G , ardner,
H an*
Rax court houtie. »34.69. Father P irie , eleva­
among th e high spots of P ara-: January 21, 1935. at the U. S. land mu4*en. »94.65; R L »121.23;
Cham berlain
»107.- to r operator. » 3 1 6 9 . Charlea (> Hoe. xupt
m o u n ts girls and music comedy. office in Roseburg.
73. Jack H o t«. »91.95
B e rt H ill, »13.- cm inty hoapital,
»34.69,
Belle C Hoe.
•College Rhythm .
which comes
_______ ________
95 1 May, »2.79; Jame« W alter«, » 6 4 * 7 ; m atron county
h.Mpital,
»34.69;
Anna
Thursday, Friday and Saturday to
Joe
Lema«
ber.
»5
56;
J
H
Berger.
»12
-
VanLoo,
c<«»k
eounty
hospital,
»49.69;
Firemen Get Check
46 H D W j«w ell. »16.74. W Davi«. »13.- V era Hills, janitrea« county hoapital, »29
the Venetian theater, and intro­
In appreciation of work of th P 95 Al Nelfton, »5.56; E Traterm an , » L - 69; G ertrude M cLaren, laundre«« county
duces Joe Penner, America's favor­
Erne«t Hud
h ô p ......
ita l, , _____
»29 69; ..
A ________
E Rochat, ......
num e V
c W
u M
n „
....
ite radio comedian, in his first local fire departm ent during the fire : i . Lorance Allew n. » 1 3 9 . .....................
a
t
• ,n < 1 - 1 7 f 9 a« . l John
W ilkin« ,5 .5 6 . It N e l- ty hoapital, »69 69; Mr« John Johnatone,
feature film role. Lanny Ross. Jack _ her house
_... recently. Miss Emily
. . ' J...
If V
____t . _
a,...
..M a D . a K . ulta, I n uraa county . hiMpital, «11.116; l l r <1 F
•on. <
I I I 3 2 . If
K _ preitzar,
«22.32.
Young
of
Hillsboro
presented
the
Oakie. Helen Mack. Lyda Robert!
and Mary Brian are featured in departm ent with a check this week.
Firemen publicly expressed their
supporting roles.
appreciation for the gift.
To All Our
Friends and Customers
• a a
See us for
LAST MINUTE
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
T h is Space For
P re-S how ing o f
A
C A D Y M O TO R CO.
3È %
New IxiAttion
1125 THIRD STREET
M
BRbboro
Oregon
C H R IS T M A S G IF T
H ead q u arters
Whitman’s Box Chocolates
Cigars. Cigarettes and Tobaccos
Barbara Gould Toilet Articles
A Very Merry Christmas to Our
Friends and Customers
P r e s c r ip tio n s
Just A» The
Doctor Ordered
P*"ce "Irongcat emphs-
’I" on thia branch of o„r
bmlnra« - t h a t ’« why your
physirlan will miggrat that
«end prescription« ke-g.
A Complete Stock
of Staple Drugs
Hr b n k by muimuht, January 12
RELIABLE
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
i . M. PERSON. Manager
Saving. « Ixxtn Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Al*o low coach-tourist fares on
sale every day.
PALM DRUG STORE
S o u th e r n
P a c ific
Prescription Druggists
1208 Main St.
FREE DELIVERY
Phone 266
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