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i THE Laurel People Arrange Party In d ie s ' C lu b N ew S p o n s o r in g Y e a r ’» E vant (By Mr». F. L. Brwwnl LAUREL— A community party will be held at the hall New Year s eve sponsored by the Ladies Social club. All in the community are cor dially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cline of Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fields of Portland were Christmas day guests at the George Tews home. Mr and Mrs. Rollin Meyers spent Christmas day with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Frank Meyers of near Hillsboro. “Friendly Corner" class of the Sunday school will hold its Christ mas party a t the Leon Davis home Friday evening of this week Adolph Schmidt visited hts brother. Albert, and family near Tualatin Sunday. The B. O. and W H. McNay families were Christmas day guests at the Clyde Stretch home In New berg. The rock crusher at the quarry is being run by the SERA and the rock Is used for general mainte nance. Mr. and Mrs. Stoller and chil dren were Sunday guests of his sister, Mrs. Frank Hanauske of Portland. Other guests were an other sister. Mrs. Veo Hobson and daughter Barbara of Lewiston. Idaho, thetr mother. Mrs Annie Kauffman of Woodburn and their brother. Ellis Kauffman of Port land. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs Francis Coolidge of Portland Saturday. Mrs. George Rosevear is at the Coolidge home caring for her little grandson. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Guenther of chehalem Mountain visited her sister. Mrs. Amos Watkins, and family Saturday. Christmas day guests at the W. L. Stevens home were Mr and Mrs. Clifton Bagley of Portland. Mrs. Hattie Williams and sons of Hills- ELRY'S CHATEAU MILL WOOD $a.o« Edgings and inside wood. A4 Green. 4-foot ..................... Two or more cords ........... ....$1.75 Sawed. 50c more $0.00 Edgings and Inside, dry. o 5 or more cords ................ Excellent kitchen wood, the best buy you can find. Dry Slab and Block 16-inch Old Growth Fir H e rm a n Rehse Phone 2383X Res. phone 2062 OUR WISHES FOR YOU TV/E WISH that this year will ” be one of gretest Happiness and Prosperity for you a n d yours. May we extend a sincere thank you to our friends and customers for their patronage. Farmers’ Cash Store Feed - Seed - Eggs and Poultry Phone 3061 A lX.IHw MOTTZM ‘SU.OOIU a o o a auX xi <nov s-iaois boro and Ina Stevens of Vernonia Miss Ina remained for a few days' VlAit. Laurel school program given at the hall Friday evening under the supervision of the teacher. Miss Lu cille Bennett, assisted in the music by Mrs L F Davis, was well a t tended and commended The tree »x> put up and decorated by the young folks of the community The treats were furnished by the com munity and sponsored by the Ladies Social club . . The Christmas program at the church was attended by nearly a house ful! of people Oranges and popcorn balls were passed and a Chistm as box presented to the minister. (Continued fro m laat week» Mr and Mrs. Adolph Schmidt entertained with a dinner Christ By early spring. Neal was frank- mas day. — Guests were . Mr. and ly tired of the social strain and ___—. Mrs Carl Ward of Portland route He llad taken It f o i 6, Mrs. Larry Warren of Portland. gnulted that they would all leave Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jaemcke of for Hinsboro immediately after the Cornelius, Mrs. Howard Rice and adjournment of congress and had Miss Mane Schnudt of Hillsboro, looked forward to their home-com- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tatman lng uut as Anne pouited out. the and Lawrence Tatman of Chelia- children had their school year to lem Mountain. finish, and she could not very well Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mulloy and ¡eave them; besides. It would be Thelma and Gilman Wight were almost impossible to open their Christmas day guests of Mr. and Own house, turning on the water Mrs. Harold Reynolds of Hillsboro and On. until warmer weather George Schmidt, principal of the came. There was no use in having school at Gold Beach, is spending delusions about Hinsboro weather the holidays with his parents, Mr. m March. and Mrs. Fred Schmidt 'Well, what do you propose to Mr and Mrs Charles Larsen and ^ 9 asked Neal almost angrily, daughter of Portland W'ere Sunday ,.j ^an't sit around here until June guests of his mother. Mrs. A. twiddling my thumbs. I liave got Naderer. ____to get back and tend to my prac- MUUcent and Junior Dunsmoor has been neglected too long were week-end guests of thetr fath- already " % U 'teo S T r ? ' * g ? S S 1'o i »«1 A“ * tactfully. “I <5cbill«a n w e re I r s u n d a v visitors at hardl>' d»re ■ sal what 1 “Hi going Scholls »ere Sunday visitors 1 to," she ventured slowly, flashing the J. W. Mulloy home. Mr Dem- a swift glance toward Neal to be mtn also visited Mr and Mrs. E. sure that it was a propitious time C. Mulloy. who have been con to plunge, “but I think we ought fined to the house for several days to—to be separated for a time, just with severe colds. , J. B. Hall and daughter Gladys as we had to be when you went to of Portland were Christmas day “Just what do you mean?" in guests of their brother-in-law and quired Neal grimly- uncle. C. P. Stafford. "I think I should stay on here The Laurelview school program was attended by most of the par- through the spring with the chL- ents of the pupils Friday afternoon, dren and I think you should go Mrs. O. Sahnow of Hillsboro was back to Hinsboro and earn all the an all day visitor School will re- money you can In your practice. Be- onen January 2. cause we are going to need u - Yol‘ Mr And Mrs. Richard Whittle can stay with Mrs Simmons. I were hosts for a Christmas day have written h e ra n d she » ill be dinner, guests being Mr and Mrs glad to have you. L. A. Whittle, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. “Oh. so you have written Mrs Whisnand, Doris Whittle and Dor- Simmons, already ’ asked Neal othy and Patricia Whisnand. wLthouut nlar?5d , <V'd Mrs. Fred Schnudt and Cecil »hy this sudden greed for ftltny spent Friday in Portland and called lucre? You have always been tei- on her brother. John Schneider, ribly keen about saving but I never and family. knew you to make a point of spend- Ray Felton came home Sunday mg money before! from Sauvles Island, having Because, when the time came .vine ’ finish- when we really needed to spend 1 ed his work as caretaker of a duck wanted to be able to do It. And I lake at that place. think the time has come." Mrs. Flora Baker and son Earl "I see," said Neal a little Iron and J. Baker were Christmas day ically. "Am I permitted to ask just guests at the William Joos Jr. how these vast sums are to be home in Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Whittle squandered, since I am to earn and daughter Doris were Sunday th*“ ? , . „ .... and Monday guests of Mrs. Alice Neal, darling, don t talk about Lamr of Portland 11 In that tone! You taow how Mr. and Mrs. Herman Whitmore liard .¿L * aa find, keYe“ and little daughter were Sunday dtUe ^ u ^ * e cciuld guests at the Albert Koberstem ieE,t' K1and yoJJ know how uncom- home a t Gaston fortable we have been In it all R av V o rh eec r e c e n tly r e - wlnter! I want you to let me begin tu r n e d fro m a w e e k s visit in Cal- hunting now for a house that we lfomia with Mr. Vorhees’ brother ca^ dve In suitably—next winter— K - S h ^ w ^ m e T ^ ^ y ^ V I n ^ h i r words." he said dryly, mother, Mrs. Jones, who came home * *XC with her for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. B. B Cooley have and *ave a little laugh he been confined to their beds for i ^ g^ A iit^ r h t ^ e ^ t r~?^hr,me^f1" several days with la grippe. he5. All rigIrCTell me »h°ut it. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Whitmore and Josephine were Sunday guests a" house. badly out of repair of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lee and rather "Georgetown!" Interrupted Neal family of Cherry Grove. contemptuously. "Why that's full Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Rothstrom of shacks and riff-raff! What on entertained the S. E. Stoller family earth do you want to go there for?" with a Christmas day dinner. Because the best values In real Miss Marjorie Bennett of Port estate are there." Anne proudly, land was a guest at the Richard “it used to be said court end of Whittle home from Friday until town' and was a the metropolis before Sunday. Hher sister. Miss Lucille Washington even existed! Now the Bennett, the Laurel school teacher, lovely Colonial houses are being who makes her home at the Whit snapped up again and soon there tles. accompanied her home to, left, people are mov spend the holidays. School will re- ing out there • so fast. This house I open January 2. like is a big square brick one, on a Mr. and Mrs. William Joos Jr. of corner lot, and it's a great bargain. Hillsboro were Sunday guests of her mother, Mrs. Flora Baker. Mr. and Mrs Harley Looney and daughter Rosalie of Portland were overnight guests at the W. H. Mc Nay home Tuesday. F. L. Brown has made several trips to Portland the past week to visit his niece. Mrs. A. N. Vail 1 Mat- tie Brown 1. who Is seriously ill In the Emanuel hospital. Mrs. Adolph Schmidt and Miss Helen Rutschman attended the an nual Christmas dinner of the Busi ness and Professional Women 3 club in Hillsboro last Friday evening. Diplomas for the winning judging and demonstration teams that com peted at the Pacific International Livestock exposition were received by L. E. Francis, assistant county agent The Shady Brook livestock tern, made up of LeRoy Mills and Charles Kay, will receive a gold medal diploma for having won the demonstration contest. | The Orenco rabbit judging team, comprised of Kenneth Woodward, Robert McCullock, and Alex Bella, will receive a silver medal diploma for having won second place In the BE CONVINCED THAT NO FINER rabbit Judging contest. The Shady WHISKEY CAN BE MADE TC Brook poultry judging team, the members of which were Frances SELL AT SO LOW A PR ICE. NEXT Scherrer, Ira Stauss and Ruth Mc TIME INSIST ON OVERLAND Dougall, will receive a bronze medal diploma for having won third place —AND PROVE IT, in the poultry judging contest. Full Quart No. 167C •'T lu S it n »/ Be Sure to Ask for T m , OVERLAND Thia advertisem ent not paid fo r by the Oregon Liquor Control Commiasion. Ad G ets Bull J. McAllister of route 4 Hillsboro wanted a yearling bull and took the quickest and best road to reach possible owners, th at might wan', to sell. That road is the classified advertising page of the Hillsboro Argus. A 25 cent advertlsment brought him the required results. Our classified columns may have Just what you are looking for — Read them. ARGUS. Of course it need* a lot done to It. but "But you could supervise the 1111- wovements tills spruig while I am eading ¡1 celibate life slaving away In Hhisboro well how much would It cost all told?" T he house Is only five thousand dollars, if we pay cash for It. 1 should tiave to -pend at least tliat much more on repairs. And then of course I should have to furnish It." "I see You want at least fifteen tltou-and dollars then." "I want more than that. I might as well tell you so. all at once." "How much?" "The clothes I bought In Paris are Just about gone I II tiave to get new ones; I've made a list of what I need, and a thousand dol lars Is a conservative estimate of the cost. Then we've got to have a new motor And I want to put the children in private scliools next fall both of them -and meantime" —Anne drew her breath and went on—"I want to take them to Eu rope during their vacation And I want to take up my music again. It means a lot to me—music—and I have—neglected It." "I know vou have, dear." said Neal. "Of course If you could only come too It would be perfect. But I suppose you couldn't." "No," said Neal steadily, "of course not. I'll have to work all summer But I do want you and the children to go." "Ill book our passage right off. If you're willing.' said Atuie. "and now about tlx* house? Could you go with me tilts afternoon and look It over? It isn't occupied and I have the key. They went immediate}- after din ner. Tile fine old house was In a sad state of dilapidation. But Neal had discernment enough to see tliat It was fine The liouse which he and Anne had built In Hhisboro was a comfortable, nondescript middle- class home; this, properlv repaired and furnished, would become a resideixe of Individual charm and distinction—a suitable setting for a rising statesman, the dignitled back ground for his wife. Suppose we drive back and get the kids and Dora and Horace?' he suggested "If they all like It as much as we do. I guess we may Just a* well consider the question settled." The day after the adjournment of congress Neal left alone f o r Hinsboro. facing the fact that as Anne liad once stayed there with out him. saving money that he might spend it, so he must now- stay there without her, saving mon ey that she might spend It. He ac complished what he set out to do, and more, in fact, lus reputation as a lawyer of national and Inter national note dated from tliat sum mer. True, he already had wide experience and a large practice up on which to build; the foundations for his fame were laid; but It was only now that he began the bril liant super-structure which was to bring him fame and fortune. In June he permitted himself the brief luxury of going to Wash ington to see how the Improve ments on the house were advancing and to accompany his family from there to New York when they sailed on the De Grasse. He didn't leave Hinsboro again until he re turned to New York three months later, to welcome them back again. In the fall he returned uncomplain ingly to Mrs Simmons' cottage, the tw o servants accompanvuig Anne and Nancy and the new French maids to Georgetown. Just before congress opened again Neal rejoined his lamily. Anne had done her work well and the place in Georgetown, in Its completely repaired and renovated condition, surpassed his every expectation. As they sat before the library fire the evening of their reunion, after a delicious and beautifully served dinner. Anne commenced outlining her plans for the winter. "I am going to start my days at home right away." she said, "that will give me time to get In three f H IL L S B O R O . Thurntlny, December 27, 1034 OREGON ItulM'ii Kelly lanne Sunday night, before Christina-, and I think this wttli B a nla n ta Claus ____ visiting the «'till year we had belter have an occa dren and delivering presents. Those sional Sunday tea as well Now attending were Mr. and Mrs Ira as to dinners With Dora and Hor Powell and Eleanor, Mrs. Jessie ace reinforced by Alphonslne and million, Gilbert and Oren Frost, j Madeleine. 1 see no reason wily [ Mr and Mrs A B Edward». Mr we should hesitate to ask anyone and Mrs Fred lletieflel and Hay here There is Just one hitch 1 liad a letter from Harriet saying no« Post O ffic e Dam aged i n WlltUiin and Delmar Higgle. Mr and Mrs Jesse Meyers and Elsie. that «e have a guest nxun. she E a rly M o rn in g B la z e Harry Webb, Mis Clara Allen. Miss leels sure we would like to have June Garvin and Miss Irene Fisher a long visit from her 1 My Mr«. J««»« M«y«r«i Mr and Mrs Joe Prydendal ol 1 "The le - 1 we would! said Neal BUXTON Jimmie Lyncli. tbs Manning attended u Chrlstmus tree with vehemence. small son of Mr and Mrs E O. at the Corbelt Crowther home Hull- 1 "And tliat she Hunk.- we ought j Lynch, i.xeiviil severe burns Bun* to do her best towards Influencing day morning when Ills clothing ! day night. A family Christmas tree was had congress prohibiting the sale of caught on fire «hili' he was »land tobacco In any iorm and limiting ing In from of a fireplace at his ' Christmas eve at the Fred lletieflel ! home ut Manning, a number ol j the sale ot tea lUxl coffee. She home here relatives aird friends attending The wants to lobby against them with l*iM t O f f ic e D a m a g e d Beneflel family entertained a large this as a center." Buxton post office caught on fire , number of relatives und friends at i “Oood G d!" ejaculated Neal on the »all and celling near the Clirlstmas dinner ulso. stove early one morning last week, with greater vehemence. "Well, wliat can I do? I cant shortly after the fire was built Sea P ic tu re F e a tu re s decline to allow your own- and No serious damage was (lone. Prog rant Friday only sister to come to our house, N e w Y e a r's D a y L o c a lly A Christmas program »as given can I?" "The Captain Hates the Sea" will the school at the grunge hall "No-o-o-o. I suppose not. Better by Friday night A large crowd was In la* the New Year's feature ut the have her come at once and get het attendance with several from Man Venetian theutre. visit over with.” Heading the exceptionally large ning and Green Mountain The Anne sighed. "But my problems program consisted of plays, recita cast are Victor Mclaiglcn, John don’t end with Harriet—my mother tions and songs with musical selec Gilbert. Wynne Gibson. Alison Bklp- has written, too. Six* says now tions on tile guitar by Delmar wortli. Leon Errol. Fred Keating tliat we liave a spare room, she is British. Delmar Higgle played the and Helen Vinson The film will sure tliat we would lx* glad to tiave part of Banta Claus be shown niesilay. Wednesday und Sol and Sam come olid stay with us A school meeting «as held at the 1 Thursday and go to George Washuigton uni home of the clerk. Mrs Edith Hig versity.'' gle. one night lust week. Gscar IS IT END-TIME? "But if they start hi a college Cearley recently was chosen to fill America, as nations go you are course they will have to be here the place recently vacated by Clar four years, saxt Neal, agliast. ence Cummings, who moved away. young in years; in vitality un "Ot course. But os I or as tliat A short Christmas program was matched. In all the world no peo goes, we do not know tiuit the legis given by the Munmng scliool Fri ple so vigorous, you like to auy lation Harriet is Interested hi will day afternoon. But you have the vice* of na be disposed of tlus session." Kansas City unit, Farmers' Un tions uloug in old-age Your high "That's true, too- well, we will ion, met In all day seasion Decem divorce rate tlial spells the break- Just liave to live hi hopes. It s too ber 17 at Manning Social club luill, ' down of family life, us of nations oud. honey. Just when you thought with poi luck dinner The program toward the end And your will you liad everything so nicely organ consisted of musical selections by ingness to sell a boy for a nickel ized. but 1 guess it can t be helped. Earl and Everett Genzer of Green ami a girl for a dime that a pnnny Anne wrote to lx*r mother saying Mountain Three new members may come to stute relief For state she would have a room ready for were initialed. John Plass, county liquor must have your young people Sol and Sam by the first of Jan vi, e-president, and Mr. Werta of to feed on. when you voted 111 al uary; and six* »rote to Harriet U> Kansas City were speakers. Mrs cohol you voted the output of your come at once. lx>ping tliat this ag Ruth Crowther. Mrs. Maude Gen- splendid public school system Into gressive lady would, by some mira ■cr and Miss Ruth Ingles were ap drunkenness, poverty, disease and cle, prove sufficiently adaptable to pointed to serve on the program imbecility; you voted the schools her surroundings to be at loust par committee at Manning meetings into your jails and asylums Whrn tially assimilated by them. "President's Day" was observed the gerat middle class so lusts for Her hopes were groundless. Har Decenibi'r 1» by WBA No 2» at the the passing sliow as to refuse to riet arrived hi the middle of Amie s home of the review president. Mrs. light for Us young, look out. tirst "At Home" Anne liad left Elsie Kelly. A pot luck dinner was Bible students say the age Is her guests for a moment to see served. Mrs. Kel telly was presented tupldly drawing to a close, that Harriet comfortably Installed 1 n with u gift from the review. the great God has given the na the precious guest room She was Mr and Mrs. D. Cornutt und tions their time tor ruling the conscientiously cordial but she fal Stanton and l*atty Rliea visited world to Ills glory The Bible pro tered a little. relatives at Roseburg several days gram : "1 thought you might like to pour recently. 1 Christ to come for his own; tea tor me a little while," she sold Mrs. A Stephens. Mrs. Ruben lilts Is the resurrection of the saved Mine Estavl at five. Tliat will give Kelly, Mrs. Alex Allen And Mrs 2. The believers having been cuughl you plenty of time to cliange your Jessie Tillman attended a pot-luck up, a bund of God-feurlng Jews dress." dinner given by the H N A Ladles now WOM (KUH n.ui'M i l<> n a tio n to “I shall not take tune to change." at Banks Thursday Miss June Our- proclaim the kingdom as at hand Harriet assured her briskly. "I shall n n and Miss Elsie Meyers, wlio a t 3 Awful Judgments on mankind come down at OOM- 1 SM th e re tended sclxwl at Banks, were also lor turning from God. 4. A world- are a number of people here and I dinner guests of the ladles despot sets up and demands that certainly shall not lose tills op Mr and Mrs. Earl Fisher of he be worshipped as God. 5. Christ portunity to talk about the evils of Sunset visited relatives here this appears und vanquishes this des smokmg. tea and coffee." week. pot. 6. Christ sets up the promised "Wouldn't It be better to wait and Homer Bennett was called io k in g d o m Ugc a m i the vast body do that at some meeting?" suggest Crane last week to the bedside of of awaiting prophecy fulfills In ed Aiuie. “At strictly social affairs his wife, who la very 111 at tin- him. like this, we don't bring up de home of her daughter. Mrs. Ben Now Is Hie day of salvation batable questions." nett, ulio lias been in poor health Right where you are. right this "That shows you are not really for sometime, went to Crane a instant tell God you take Christ as Interested In great causes,” said few weeks ago on a visit. Saviour to love, trust and obey — Harriet, brusiung her hair back flat Mrs Jesse Tillman is visiting George N Taylor, Beaverton, Ore ly from her high forehead. "I shall her daughter. Mrs. Ed Stocker, at gon—Paid adv. have no such scruples. I am con White Salmon. Wash scious of the frivolity into which Mr and Mrs A Ohlemlller spent specialize In quality Job print you have led Neal, but I shall try Christmas day with her daughter. ing We Argus. to counteract such an influence As Mrs H Paulson, In Portland to meetings. I shall attend those, E F in n e y of Ryderwood visited too. of course In fact. I shall hold his grandfather, J. A. Fields, a few some here. I can see there is plenty days tlus week of room for them In this large Mr and Mrs. George Rtggle spent house which you have so extrava Christmas with their daughter. Mrs. gantly purchased, regardless of the Everette Drury, and family at Van fact that you already liad a beau couver. tiful home in Hinsboro." Contlnous rains here have made (Continued N ext Week) the creeks high but no damage has been done from high water as yet. A Christmas tree for relative* F a y e and D u n n S ta r and a few friends was liad at the Buxton Youth Suffers Burns in C om edy t.l.K Ï'S ( IIA I'EAII Donclson ÔC Sewell Phone 963 C O R W IN HARDW ARE Headquarters Hillsboro •■id I.IUENHFD EMIIAIJHEMN SUCCESS TO YOU AND YOURS F. Abcndroth WE’RE WRITING YOU A NEW YEAR WISH We take our pen und paper in hunt! to wish you t i l l the good things 1935 has to offer. May we also take tills op portunity of expressing our "Thank You" to our many loyal friends and customers. BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY take it out on D ON'T tlx alarm clock. If you're not getting your full measure of restful health-giving s le e p , come In and sec Blm- mon»' Bcautyrest Mat tress. the Rolls Royce of sleepuig equipment. Bleep insurance f o r only syiO-W P ic tu re A rollicking farce-comedy of Hol lywood life and loves Is promised to patrons of the Venetian theatre when the Fox Film production, "365 Nights in Hollywood," shows there Saturday. Alice Faye and James Dunn arc featured. : FUNERAL DIIttCTORH i Donft Shoot: t "42 H u n tin g and F is h in g S up p lies Aladdin la m p s lo n g 's Radio Tubes Tested Free ELRY'S CHATEAU Pre-Showing of Ccunty Teams Get Judging Diplomas Full Pint H IL L S B O R O SELFRIDGE BROS. 1935 Bass-Ilurter Paint Dealers 1138 DODGE PLY M O U TH AND Howdy, In Our New Showroom Folks! Saturday, December 29, 1934 We’re wishing you a bright New Year, chockful of Prosperity and Good Health. May we also take this opportunity to say “Thank you” to our friends and customers for their patronage. T h ir d S tre e t Hillsboro, Oregon Prescription Druggists 1208 Main St. Phone 266 21X HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BEAUTY SIIOPH PHYSICIAN and HCKGKON EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP A. 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