The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 20, 1934, Page 7, Image 7

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    I hurndiiy. December 20, 1934
THE
M o u n ta in Fop
H IL L S B O R O
The Greatest Gift
ARGU S.
II I L L » B O R O .
OREGON
It’s a Gift
L a u re l People
P ro g ram Set
O rg a n iz e C lu b
Pleasant View Program on
Saturday Evening
Christmas Program Laurel
Church Sunday Morning
<11. Ur. Illnl .M* < -‘»uturU i
OHBUAUEM MOUNTAIN Moun­
tain Too xt'liool will present a two
hour Clui»luui» program Mhluy
evening. Then- will be u play,
"OhrlaUniut With the Mulligan»,
with 13 Inking port. besides leading»
mui inuMc Hunut Claus will be here
with candy l»r everyone
lllll lieuton of Newbeig v tolled
Mr. mui Mr». Granville Even-
Deoeniber 13.
Pupil» ut Mountain Top school
with deportment und no grade be­
low DU and pert n t attendance (or
Ute last month are Gerald lliuison,
C'lutrinuliie Brunson. Ardytli Elzwll-
er, Helen Mru* Gunther and Boult 11
Clark
Mrs Wayne Jones und son» ac­
companied tier »Ister, Mr» Roscoe
Howard to Grants l*u»s Decem­
ber 12. where they will visit rela­
tive*. Including Iter mother, Mrs
G. Kendall, until alter the Holidays.
Mr Jones accompanied them a» fat
as Salem
Mrs. J K. Blawvr entertained
with a dilute.- party Friday eve­
ning for Mr. and Mrs F. E Hoff­
man. Miss Helen Houun and Mern-
bell Hoffman
Mountain ’Dtp church will give
tlielr Christina.» program Sunday
evening They have been practicing
on a play tor Ute luat two weeks
Irene Whitmore, Helen Gtlo and
Wallace Whitmore were neither ub-
»ent nor tardy at the Fir Grove .
sclaul lor tlie six week» ending De­
UJy M ri. F. L. Brown)
Patte Seven
LeisyvilJe School
Has Xmas Program
LEISYVILLE Tlie school chil­
dren will have their Christmas pro­
gram Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Everyone cordially invited.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sinclair and
Marjorie and Mr. and Mrs, Albert
Leonard of Silverton attended ttie
hop growers' convention at Salem
on December 8 Tlie Sinclair» spent
the week-end at the Albert Leonard
home.
The Women's club met with Mrs.
Maes Thursday A Christmas tree
was enjoyed. Miss Margaret Dixon.
! county nurse, gave a short health
talk.
Emil Kerkoff of Seattle has been
spending a few days with his son,
Kerni Kerkoff.
Mr. and Mrs Reynold Hoberg,
I who sold their place several months
ago are moving to Hillsboro.
Mrs. E. E. Rowton visited with
her sister, Mrs. Victor Berg, at
Aloha last week.
“Anne of Green G ables”
Theater Xmas Special
"Anne of Oreen Gables'' film
version of the popular novel by the
some name, has been selected for
the Christinas special at the Ven­
etian theater. Anne Shirley. Juven­
ile star. Is cast in the title role and
Is supported by a veteran cast. The
picture wilt be shown at the Ven­
etian Tuesday, Wednesday a n d
Thursday.
Publishes Book
“The Bells of Helmus'' by Coble
ile fx-spmasse of Hubbard was pub­
lished December 1 ln Portland. Mis.
I de Lesptnasse ts well known here to
Pythian Sisters as a state officer.
CORWIN
HARDW ARE
Headquarters
Hunting and Fishing
Supplies
LAUREL H. 8 Dalby wa» elected
Official Newspaper of Washington
president and Philip Llebenow sec­
Aladdin Lamps
County—Hillsboro Argus with which
retary of tlie Townsend Gill A <•
Tube» Tested Free
ts combined the Hillsboro Inde­ Long s Radio
pi'iision club which was organized
pendent.
tf
ut the community liall Thursday
evening. About fifty im-mbers Join­
ed. A Mr. Berger from Portland
was the speaker of the evening.
Program Sunday
ING it loud! Sing it long! Sing
Christmas will be observed at
it sw eet! Sing it strong !
tlie church Sunday morning by a
short program consisting of num-
W e’re wishing you AN OLD
bers from each of the classes, ltev.
FASHIONED CHRISTMAS to be
Simpson will be present and give
enjoyed in new fashioned ways.
a short talk.
A. A. Soule arrived at his home
Let’s get together for e x t r a
this week to spend the holidays.
Christm as cheer.
Harold Hathorn and his mother.
Mrs. W. N Hathorn of Hillsboro
visited their parents and grand­
parents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. C. Mulloy,
Sunday.
FARMINGTON—The community
Program at lanirelvlrw
A lot of children who have
Sunday school Christmas program
Lauielvicw school will have a
stayed
up
Christmas
Eve
to
will
be held at the Christian church
Christmas program at the school­
Sunday evening. Everyone Is cor­
house Prlday alteruoun at 2 o’clock, catch a glimpse of Santa Claus
dially Invited to attend.
followed by treats from the Christ­ will envy Baby LeRoy his tete-
Mr. and Mrs Markin Boge and
mas tree, according to a report by a-tete with the great man. But
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luma, all of
the teacher, Mrs. Orayce Hughes Master LeRoy seems too awed by
Portland, were week-end visitors at
Mr and Mrs. Amos Watkins and
the Ed Boge home.
Phone 47
Hillsboro. Oregon
children were Sunday guests of the occasion to appreciate his
gift.
Mrs. Olga Hardin and daughter
her sister, Mrs. Ernest Guenther,
Patsy
have
been
quite
1
1
1
with
the
and family of Chehulem Mountain recovered to begin again Monday.
flu.
Program Friday
Darlene Bolma of Midway spent
Mr. and Mrs. Merl Bruckman
laturel scliool Christmas program last week with her aunt, Mrs. Rol visited Mr. and Mrs Ervin Burk­
will be given ln the hall Friday lln Meyers.
halter
Sunday. Mr. Bruckman Is
evening under the supervision of
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanson <Nlta
of Breitenbu&h Springs.
the teaclier . Miss Lucille Bennett Meyers) of Progress and Mrs Frank manager
Dale Power Is sick with t h e
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. McNay and Meyers of Hillsboro were Tuesday measles.
Joyce, wlio has had nurse's train­
cember 7.
ing, accompanied them, to care for Billy were Sunday guests of her evening guests of Mr. and Mrs ,
Mr. and Mr». George Turner,
sister, Mrs. Lester Lindsay, and Rollin Meyers
the body during tlie trip.
Merchandise News — Appearing
(Vida Morgan) wlio live on the
Mr. and Mrs James Will, Mr. and regularly
C h u r c h o n S lllld a v
Mrs Jpercy Hamilton
and her family of Lake Grove.
H
ln the weekly advertising
old lllllte Wood place, announce the
V I l l l I U l (111 D U llU il^ daughter Frances are staying with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Haase and Mrs. John Will and Mr. and Mrs of
scores of local business houses.
birth December 1 4 ot a boy. named
iin Mn K. L. Cos)
Mrs. Hamilton's mother. Mrs. Alex Harold were guests Sunday at the 8. E Stollei attended the funeral A real aid In homemaking a n d
George Allan
birthday dinner for tier sister, Mrs. services of Mrs. S. M. Greer ln good living. Scores of small ads
KINTON All ore Invited to at- j Bruce, for a few days.
Hillsboro last Thursday.
Mrs Rufus Ornduff went to tend tlie Christmas
Alex Bruce was injured In tin Will Haase, of Hillsboro.
Christmas ""’exercises
exercise» at
at
that bring buyer and seller to­
Class Elects
Portland (he middle ol Uns week, lh(.
Hl,n(lnv morning ut 10 Newberg paper mill last week, and
gether.—Regular in the Argus.
tf
W
?‘i lr v,“"
Ur“l,nW‘t oelock. during tin- Bible school narrow lyescu p ed m oresen ou scon -
Helen Rutschman was elected
president of the "Broadcasters
'.'’.“Ti11 “ ,
- _ j hour Tlie children of the school sequences.
REAL CHEER TO YOU
class of the Sunday school at the
Mr uiwl Mrs IjMtcy Orndulf mid .n «»v». « muAiriLi und literary
-
family
ol i-o
ll.rtlond
Hagen
Bna w ho h a s! w i a
How can a baoe be bom w ith -:
meeting held at tlie home of the
lam uy m
n n u iu and
an o i Lewis
s wis n
a g e n w“ ‘ «lve . “ . . . . co m m ittee
a
out a human father? So Mary the i
retiring president. Thelma Mulloy,
of Tualatin »jx-nt Sunday at the , Juir((p o , tlu. Christmas program ' A l o l l i l S t l l Ó c l l t S tO
(By Miea Martha V andarzanden)
Virgin asks as Gabriel the angel
last Friday evening. Robert Soule
Mary Ormiuff home ,
and decorating the church, met |
was
elected
vice-president,
Lillie
Hears aial Bedding of McMinn- Saturday afternoon at the home
ROY—A party was given at the tells her she Is to become a moth-
Brown, secretary-treasurer, and Ted home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Duyck er—she who in that sense was a !
vlll® cut two truck low da <>( htiiull . Mr« I illv M Hicrlv
Rutschman sergeant-at-arms. The Friday night by their daughter stranger to any man.
MIB1*1?11*4 «YT? arr °rak?o in the
A number of the local Odd Fel- I
(Hr Hr. Il C. Rlvsrd)
The angel answered, “The Holy
i“ tta ^ n ^ - k e t *or suto th U ^ rek i®*“ attended Tigard lodge Thura-
ALOHA -Various grades are busl- class donated ten dollars toward Rita ln tionor of the play cast of
the
fund being raised to paint tlie The Thirteenth Chair.' which was Spirit shall come upon thee, and
Purllahd market form to this ^ k day evenl.Mf
ly rI<aged in preparing for Christ-
church next spring.
given by the student body of Banks the power of the Highest shall ov­
e u -ii. ui.rf itiabaui Mrl'or-
Mrs; A' w Mllls “ , ” 1 JU", ; mas programs at the school Fri-
Stevens Hosts
high school. Those present were ershadow th ee: therefore also th a t!
iniYk . m l t o PorUwid Satiir<tov ,,f
J*
day Members of the lower grades
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens en­ Misses Charlotte Sullivan. Leora holy thing that shall be born of
They were guewll ol Mr. L. Hack, it ¡,^ r^ th Mr
M
, participated In a Christmas program
tertained with a dinner Sunday, Williams. Mae Cason. Wilma Rasen- thee shall be called the Son of God." !
__a
I’omeroy
. ... . I lor pre-scliool children sponsored honoring Mrs. Adolph S c h m id t crans. Loretta Vanderzanden. Rita This Holy Child then was to be
and 7 ».,—
Ml»» .....
Lots ..........
Donnes .
Mrs. Lilly M Blerly spent Wed- by
t|,p ,, T A Tuesday. Mar
Mrs. Ikon Shuck spent from Wed-
un(1 Thursday with h e r iv the P T. A. I'uesaay Marjory and Mrs. Adolph Rutschman on Cop. Lillie Knorr. Margaret Mathle- human on Its mother's side, with
and Betty Sutton received all their birthday anniversaries. Others
nesday until Bunday at tlie L. T. | daughter, Mrs Ethel McCormick, In Slovis
Doris Bailey. Alice Lane. Sylvia all the human urge to sin, and God
•T" grade» on the recent six weeks present were Messrs, and Mesdame.> sen,
Flnlgon home o ilier guests there '.T.'iJ'j“ ' ‘
and Regina Duyck and Messrs. on the Father's side. To be tempted I
report
card.
Bunday were Mr. and Mrs. Ostai
Mr an<J Mrn A Hansen of Bu-
RoUin Meyers, Adolph Schmidt. Alvan Kaufman. Leonard Fowles. and yet sinless The only person
on word
the scliool
"Safety
{^ vn S T *
Mra LjSmra
T e r e ^ u e ^ * ^ >’“ The
^ 1 ' boys
received
that the
GU- Adolf Rutschman. Hannah. Helen Wayne Shipley. Earl Oroat. Harry ever born into this world w ithout:
and Ted Rutschman. Cecil Schmidt. Seabold Jr.. Russell Mailer, Ralph a human father. Two natures ln
Kartihi of l*urtland, Tom Shuck olid , )r t , , , WPPg ,,f Mr Hansen s >n°re 17,1 Company will furnish Mrs Emelle Hogrefe and Irene and Cop Walter Jesse, Edward Max­ one person; God and man. “For in j
son Stanley of Hillsboro and Mr
m “ h 7 VMentlne
I l»*m " lUl
u ™ »n
' U! Elbc-rt Stevens.
well Oris Mailer George Thompson. Him dwelleth all the fullness o f 1
and Mrs Otto Orndulf and mui
„ rx w ,. VanHorn
near future The 'Portland
Mrs. A. A. Soule and son Robert Arthur Vandehey. Aloysius Vander­ the God-head bodily."
So God prepared a body for Him
Robert. Robert orndulf aceom- . . . .
.. hvlng for the must Schools Boy Patrol» wear the same and tier motlier. Mrs. C am e Aggas. zanden, Raymond VanDyke. Rene
paid«! h l. aunt, Mrs Tom Shuck
ttto Arthur tL iS n - ¡ W ° , vbefta' »“rnlshed by Ule 0,1 wlio is her guest, visited the W. M. Wyffles. Joseph Duyck and tlie and Mary brought Him forth to
Karbel family at Newberg Sunday. hostess. Rita Duyck The evening the birth; He lived his holy life,
to H<*r lioiiw* in HUUboro untl will n... H our ® nortH of tin* school conijMMiy.
You are invited to come in the bank a t any time
remain until the last of ihia week. Inovt.(1
Wr«-K to ttle k a Buch-
Clare Kellogg ol th« Fourtli grade
Mrs. Cally Dolly, who fell and was spent ln playing games and < died for sinners and ascended bock
Keeord Good
S T S S J r w htei h « l bien rrSlfl.y »“ » recently moved to Cascade fractured two ribs recently, Is con­ dancing.
to glory.
and discuss your financial problem s w ith us.
And now mothers of today, what
Four of Uie seven pupils at Buck ....«...-„j
Locks
valescing rapidly. Her daughters
Arm Fractured
of
your
boy?
Will
he
be
a
strong
Heaven scliool were perlect in
lMls# Margaret Vandcrmo»t was
F*11*1 8riMle k,rls &re engaged tn are alternating in caring for her.
Theodore Vanderzanden suffered tower? Will he take on spiritual
attendance Die
tlie las’
lost six
mlM'elloneous
stiower Sut- dressing a doll, which was purchas- Mrs. Elmer Peterson of Hillsboro
— weeks
— *'• They , ;
-
broken arm as a result of a fall girth ln the uplands of God? Up
are John
afternoon at the home of ed by thclr teaclier. Mrs. Mack spent the first ol last week with a from
Jotui Mattern. Marjorie Petroli, *
a tree while trimming It Fri­ where "My faith looks up to thee,"
Merrtbet) Hoifman a«U IXjral Bax-
wHr. Mr ...d Mrs T»>- doh Is to b e . Christmas g.ft her. Mrs. Ed Losli of Portland the
day.
acknowedgement and confes­
latter part of the week and Mrs.
ton Phyllt» wohlscldegel. eigUi '.’j a n d e r m c ' f t t "There were lor sol>“' Klrl ln tlle community,
Miss
Frances Crunican of Baines with
grade, revived no grade below DU X ” tyn thlnv |»d “s p r e in t a7d
Ruth *“ 'd ■* Spain Sutton Flora Nelson of Portland is there
sion of sins? Will he be of that
spent
Sunday
night
with
Miss
Rose
(Bern, Miller began excavating for “
„ X were r e ie lv ^ by Mils ri‘t *-niiy returned from a Thanks- this week.
little band that dares to do right
Bernards.
a day when he might side-step
a potato basement Saturday He vandermoot
giving trip to Idaho, where they
Sunday guests at the Raleigh
Glen Ireland, son of Mr and Mrs. in
Whitmore home were Mrs. E. Have- Arthur Ireland, arrived here Sun­ the right to escape trial and loss?
plans to build a barn over the ex-
Woo<i»hed on the Warren Wll- visited relatives.
OF PORTLAND
-outisr nadohai iank
If
Mary's Son. God and man ln
man
and
son
Eldon.
Marvin
Mosier
cavatlon In tlie spring.
soil lihicc which Is being occupied
Wedded 31 Vasia
day morning for a two weeks visit
w in or rut toauer*
Mr and Mrs Ernest Hanson and by Mr and Mrs Oscar Llermun
B®® Sut*®« and children, Mrs. and Mrs. Hlllle Tykerson and two [ with his parents. He is attending' one. is honored ln your home as
four rtuldren spent tlie week-end
nJ?been shingled.
Ed Kreuller and Mrs. William Hart- children, all of Chelialem Mountain. high school In Long Beoch, C at Saviour and Lord—then real cheer
in Iko-thu id a» guests of Ills brother.
Mrs Esther Adams of Slierwood 'lArk »pent nine days visiting with
Dick Cady and daughter Dt'Laur- ] Miss Elnora Strassel of Strassel to you.—Oeorge N. Taylor, Beaver-1.
|
O A. Hanson, und family.
sn eiit a few days bust week with HM‘lr parents hi Idaho. It was the ice and Nancy West of Hillsboro spent Wednesday night with Miss ton. Oregon.—Paid adv,
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n
i
Tmtrr
oeorue
«ca
s.o
n
of
ttoetr
fifty-first
wedding
were visitors at tlie John McFee Rita Duyck.
Mr. and Mrs L. I Huht of New- hpr brother and sister, Oeorge
anniversary.
home Sunday.
berg spent Bunday uftrrnoon »1 Uie Hawley and Mrs Hattie Lawler
Walter Klatt. who has ben em­
Arnold Borgelt arrived home r e - .
E. C. Wolschlegel and Vincent Wol-
NPXt prPttchtng service at the
schlegel miulr a buslnei« trip to cburcb f>cember 30. alter which ployed on tlie Edward Luckenback cently from near Spokane, where he
returned home Thursday night. hod spent most of the summer and
McMinnville
Monday.
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..
will follow the annual election of ship,
He has signed up lor another trip fall with an aunt.
Mr lUid Mrs George Maynaiu | offlcer!(
Mr. and Mrs Harry Mix and so n 1
Whittle» Entertain
visited Saturday and Bunday with
E L Cox vbutP(1 ln iwrtland for
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whittle en­
Mr, and Mrs MeKlsslck of New- a couple of days last week as a Morris of Hillsdale visited the Ash­
BLOOMING—John Kamila has
ford home in Alolia Monday
tertained with a dinner Sunday,
berg.
1 guest of friends.
Morris Addis of S alon visited m honoring Mr. and Mrs Sam Coy of been elected president of the Bloom­
Mrs Kurt Jacky and baby son ar- i Mr» Ethel McCormick and fain-
Hillsboro Others present were Mr. ing local of the Farmers' Union.
rlved «1 the A D Hill home Ilium- 1)y (>r Hillsboro visited relatives tn Alolia Saturday.
Pupils of Mrs. Kearney's room and Mrs. J. L. Auld of Hillsboro. Other officers are: Leonard Mueh-
day Tliey win remain until ultei KtnUJn Sunday afternoon.
held
a
candy
sale
Friday.
Proceeds
Mr. and Mrs. H M. Whtsnand and ly. vice-president; Jeanne Jepson.
________________
secretary-treasurer: John Goetzt.
are to ly used to purchase a Mr and Mrs. Richard Whittle.
Mrs D. M McInnis went to Port- . .
. .
n |
present for Nina Bruenlng, a class­
Mrs Pearl Crabtree of Pendleton conductor: L. F Newkirch. door­
land Wednesday where she was a JVlt, H O fU C r U H lS
mate who Is tn the hospital, as the and daughter Mrs William Helming keeper; Richard Schoeler. Howard
guest of her daughtirs. Mrs. L L.
result ol an automobile accident.
Murray und Miss Alice McInnis,
of near Portland, former residents j Olanie and Joe Werre. directors
Because the next meeting fails the
Ed Johnson ts employed at the ol this community, were greeting
until Friday when a granddaughter.
Bonneville Dam
Laura Luc Murray returned home
old friends at the Fanners' Union day after Christmas It was decided
Illy Makel II. Alllaon)
to
eliminate Ihls session and have
Mrs John Schmid visited her
with her and remained until Bun­
MOUNTAIN HOME Christinas aunt. Mrs Julia Gault, tn McMlnn- gathering at the Community trail the next meeting January 9. There
6 IV E YOU A IL TH E S E :
day evening Her mother. Mrs. L
Saturday night.
L Murray, Miss Alice McInnis anti PruK™1'»
vtlle Sunday.
Mrs Calvin Whitmore fell at hei will be a short business session
Frank I’lin ler tame out Sumlav
‘. ’“L1
f”, Sul’d“> ev*n !'K ln i
Miss Oenevievc e ..
........... of
.............
Tnnt Control
Smith
HUls- home last week and dislocated her j before the entertainment as this is
meeting night. Committee ap­
•
El
W hitm ore und son Walter
m M
^ s i h n w l l i e r S in b’>ro spcnl Tues‘1‘‘X vwittng at the hip. She Is convalescing satisfactor­ open
pointments
will
be
announced
at
hunted
at
Wapato lake Friday.' V< ars. Miss
Marl
Bchmeltser ts 111 bLMnp oy Jeannie Sivard
Ttoibtrature Control
ily at this writing.
Tliey brought home 25 ducks
charge of the musical and vocal
Jo,in sivard of South Dakota Is
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brown were that time
Eii Wolschlegel of Bcliolls visited Pri«J'am; Mrs. Mildred Loren/en Is vwltl„g 1,15
h
C. Sivard. Mr. Sunday evening guests of her sister,
^Automatic
Ask your attorney to send your'
w *' ' K S S 2 " i J i S ’
g a s . ~ a• ‘h • “ » ' ™ ’ s ” “,h Mrs J. W. Twigg, and family of
legal
advertising
to
the
Argus.
Sv lio 1 Is
Insulated. I ’entilated Oi w j
" « ’" i s , , ™ » . „ » c . w
•
Robert Williams of Hillsboro was
the guest of his aunt. Mrs. W. L .!
Son-Tippable Sbehes
SAXTON
*
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nr
a
ll
a
m
i
tin
exrtuuice
of
gifts
11,1
lls
vnrisuna»
p
i
o
g
i
n
i
i
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o
n
for
of worU,
gifts. Friday afternoon The children are
Stevens, from Monday until Fri­
> X all ¿ and
m g iui
a w exctiange
rap iX gdt
Producers of Quality
day of last week.
Plei
<Hy V ivian H udson>
Çounterbalaneed Oren Doors
k a.M urniK a w
* * , •*
.
cxHuiiiuiiu? nift-s kiav'inic draan
Kollin Meyers Hurt
en
cent»
if
you
wish
to
exchange
earlier
ten
-» — ,
- _
luuni-s
SAND
and GRAVEI
Mrs. Jessie Peppord of Forest
Rollin
Meyers
suffered
a
severely,
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Mountain Home Christian En- ' Orove _ Is teaching
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Smokeless, glidin g Broilers
Hayward
arm last week while work- | Plant located 4 miles north of For­
_
deavor met at the home of Mr. and 1 scliool during tlie absence of Mrs. bruised
trg with the steam drill ln the rock , est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
'Porctlain Tnaniel Finish
H lfgafM l
, Mrs George Allison Friday eve- Hanes, who Is 111 at her home at quarry.
He was unable to work for j
1609R
nlng Plans for raising money were Gales Creek.
several
days,
but
was
sufficiently
I
<lt» Mr«. Zell « siruther.)
i otwldered. The president. Miss Hel-
Albert Jesse has ben employed at
Neighbors here attended the fun- ,.n gehineltzer. appointed Miss MU- the Moehnke logging camp,
oral December 11 of W W Wll- <ired Nelson.
James Allison and
E. Webb of Kansas City called at
loughby. who died following an Warren Forsythe as a ways and the Hudson home Sunday,
operation performed a week ago. mean» committee. After the bust-
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Updike and
Mrs. C W Struthers and son peas meeting a six lal time was en- family of Portland moved to their
Kenneth visited at the J. B. Phlllliw joyed Next meeting Is scheduled home In tills community Sunuay
home In Hillsboro Tuesday.
for the home of Mr and Mrs. John evening.
Ous Olson, who Is 111 at hts son's schmeltzer January 4
home at Progress, is reported a»
Y. M. P. class of the Mountain
better.
Home Sunday scliool was entertain­ Beaverton Alumni Body
Misses Elizabeth Struthers and ed by Mr and Mrs. Corl Selniltnn-
Plans Dance at School
Verna Mae Walter» und the Meow». brand Friday night nt their home
Beaverton High school alumni
Kenneth Struthers and Gnyford near Middleton Members of this
Wilson were guests Wednesday eve­ class have been considering naming association Is planning an alumni
ning of Mr. und Mrs. Lester Robin­ I hcinselves "Th* Double t 11 r.,
1, dance December 27 at the high
son of Portland
Ls composed of the younger married school, according to the committee
In charge. All alumni of the school
Miss Allee Erickson ol Progress people of tills community.
Is III In a Portland hospital with
Miss Urdeane Allison of Portland are invited.
und Howard Shipley of Willamette
pneumonia.
A number from here attended were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge
the funeral Wednesduy of J. W. Allison Sunday.
Kosnutlskl of Progress.
Mrs T. C. Hamilton slipped and
Hiteon club met December 12 at fell while about her work one day
the home of Mrs. Ida ltlte Eigh­ last week.
teen members and two visitors an­
Helen Hamilton, baby daughter
Everything In Insurance
swered roll call "Wliat I would like of Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Hamilton,
for Christinas" Twenty-six stufled was taken to the Doernbecher hos­
food, and in fuel. Thousands are
• Wise woman, we say. A resolu­
HS2 Washington
n i« » tr a i
animat» and a number of picture pital In Portland Sunday by her
pridcfully owned by discriminat­
tion to be a good cook is easy to
books were finished to send to uncle. Ray Bruce. Mrs Richard
Doernbecher hospital. Tlie T. B.
ing Oregon women. In their
keep. If you can follow a recipe,
Christmas seals were on sale. Red
homes gas has been carefully se­
Cross sticker and button were re­
you can cook successfully on an
ceived for a year's due-s In the
lected as the preferred cooking
automatic
gas
range.
Its
Oven
Red Cross There will be no more
fuel because it is so low in cost,
meetings until January 9 at the
Heat Control maintains exactly
home of Mrs Ruth Anderson.
so clean, so quick, and o f never-
S
Farmington Plans
Program Sunday
Modern Dry Cleaning
Home Laundry 8C Dry Cleaners
SERVING
THE PEOPLE OF
THIS DISTRICT
Program at Kinton
Roy Girl Hostess
Banks Play Cast
T H E complete banking facilities
of The First National Bank of
Portland are put at your com­
mand by our Hillsboro Branch.
The officers in charge are well-
trained, experienced bankers . . .
with a first hand knowledge of the
business interests of this commu­
nity and a personal interest in
the welfare and success of all
First National depositors.
Present Programs
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
I ’/Z resolve to be a good cook
John Kanina New
Union President'
every day, husband mitten
CMo der its
a Program Sunday
GAS RANGES
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Hayward
RUSH LOW
i f you'll buy me an Automatic Gas Range
M e r r y C hristm as
Ask your attorney to send your
legal advertising to the Argus.
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GREETINGS
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and a
H a p p y N ew Year
our happiness to wish you happiness for
Christm as and New Year ahead. Holidays
I and T the ’S every
day, it is our wish to serve you well.
E L E C T R IC A L
G IF T S
H ere’s to your
HAPPIEST CHRISTMAS
LAST
Accept our good wishes
for a Christm as warmed
by the light of good
luck and good health.
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phone 2104
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PORTLAHD GEHERAL ELECTRIC CO.
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PEPCO
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OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
Richard E. W iley, M anager
the temperatures specified for
your baking and roasting. On its surface
burners, you get instantly, just the proper
heat you need for any top cooking. The
smokeless broiler gives new savor to meats
and fish.
Smartly styled —but highly efficient —are
these modern gas ranges. And economical-
no end —for they save in time, in labor, in
failing dependability.
Dealers are showing the new automatic
gas ranges, and we have attractive displays
of the 1935 models in our showrooms. See
them this week. Ask about liberal credit
terms. And don’t forget—a new gas range
can be bought with a Federal Housing
Act loan. We will gladly tell you how.
P o r t l a n 1300
d G as & C o k e C o m p a n y
Main Street — Hillsboro, Oregon
FREE
A $ 2 5 .0 0 SET OF STAINLESS ENAMELED
WARE W H E N Y O U BUY A N E W GAS R A N G E
— priced $ 8 5 .0 0 or mors without kitchen healer, or $ 1 2 5 .0 0 or more with healer.
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