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    Thursday, December 12, 1935
H IL L S B O R O
i E. Beatnan
Union Leader
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Pago Seven
w itli sermon by pastor. C h o ir re
W IL L IA M E A R L E V A N S
■ la w 's statem ent. He accounts fo r meet T hursd ay t today)
at
the
heaisal fo llo w in g the m o rn in g serv
1 th is by the fact th a t new 1936 F arm in gton schotd basement. M r*.
B E A V E R T O N W illia m E a rl Ev-
h e t ill 12:3(1 p. in., and M onday
, r
««
models were in tro du ced tw o month.« Ed H offm an w ill tx* hostess
I tins died at h l, home at Beaverton
I I 3II-H .ill p m A ll singers urged to
in advance .,f o th er yea,
a fte r a short illness M onday.
M r. and M rs T R. M oore and
| be on huod M id w ee k service utiJ
son W ilb u r o f La u re l visite d S un­
F uneral services were held W ed-
Several H ills b o ro fa m ilie s are in i
B ib le sillily T h u i duy. 7:3(1 p m
day at the H. H. Huge home
nesday at 2 o'clock under the fo r a grand surprise C hristm as ,
Stil ly o f life o f C h rist. An In- i
; auspices o f the Masonic lodge at m orning, according to James W h ile - i
,
te
ie
s
lln
g
o
u
tlin
e
study,
"Second;
K ansio City Unit Elects; Period of C lir ls t'i G alilean M ln ls-
, t i i e Masonic ii.ill. W . E. I'egg wa.
L e t the advertisem ents help you
, p ro p rie to r o f the H ills b o ro ,
M is, Mays Honored; Past C hiefs’ Quilt Show Brings I io charge o f arrangem ents. Con- law
m ake y o u r shopping plans.
M o to r Co. Hu state, th a t he has i
| tr y " Is the period being studied
Honor Roll Gi ven
j
e
lu
d
in
g
services
were
at
R
iv
e
rv
ie
w
several orders fo r new cars, de- ' F A R M IN G T O N A program w ill
I C hristm as program s for L o rd "; Day
Large* A ttendance; M m . Sandford Chief
abbey.
liv e ry to be made the m o rn in g of be given at the F arm in gton C h ris ­
D ec-m her 22 C h urch school w ill
D a ily T rip s to P ortland
II I» Mr« J A M rC o rl
Be
was
b
o
rn
M
arch
3,
1881).
at
Decem ber 25. Most of the o rd e rs ; tia n chu rch beginning at 8 o'clock
K A N S A S C IT Y
Kunxa* C i t y present playle t w ith o ffe rin g hi,
Hillsboro Auto Freight
I
Beaverton,
w
h
e
n
'
he
had
resided
N O R TH P L A IN S
N o rth Plains ; Anna M ille r, pro te ctor; G race Ita f-
are fo r d e liv e ry between 7 and It); to n ig h t
N
a
tion
al
Benevolence.
C
hrlstm
us
(T hursd ay). T w o plays,
F u n n e r*' U nion held a n a ll duy
Bonded and Insured C a rrie r
P.-T. A. is g iv in g a program and fety, guard, C lara G ordon, in s ta ll­ con tinu ou sly. F or th e past 14 years a. rn. and special precautions are j "C o rn fe d Babies” and "N o t Q uite
m oating W id iiB id a y w ith a pot | service and m usic in the m o rn in g pic suit* at K. o f I* h a ll Suturday in g o ffic e r;
S a d i e H ollenbeck, tie had been em ployed at O tto E r­ being take n to d e liv e r each car a*, Such a Goose," directed by Mrs. Serving Heavrrton, Aloha, It re d -
and
a
program
of
C
hristm
as
m
usic
J
lin k d in n e r at noon In the Ito yul
M r and M rs Georc.'* Wlenecke, trustee fo r three year.,, and Bore ickson A C o , B eaverton.
s lllr , Hllisbore, Cornelius and
thi- exact tim e specified so th a t G rant Dodge and M iss C atherine
by ch o ir in the evening We e x ­
N eighbors' h u ll ut Bunk*. New o f­
D avid and Ellen of Fori ! G rove T r u itt, press correspondent. Next
Forest Grove
He is s u rvive d by h i, m other, the re w ill be no s lip -u p in the Boge, w ill be given. A grab bag
tend
a
welcom
e
to
a
ll
ou
r
services
ficers were elected us fo llo w s ' pres­
P h y llis C h riste n e r and Sandy W ill m eeting w ill be the C nrlstm a« M i . M a ry J Evans; three lite rs . plans fo r a com plete and w e ll t im ­ and refreshm ents w i ll be sold.
It. L. Putnam , pastor.
Pickup and Delivery Service at
ident, E llu l) Beaman. Vice-president.
were d in n e r p a rty guests at the p a rty, und each m em ber is su p ­ M rs In « / W h itw o rth . M rs M abel ed surp rise."
T here is no adm ission charge.
Package Rates
P erry Shearer; s c c re tu ry -tre a s n re i.
posed to b rn tg a g ift not to e x ­ Hughes arid L illia n H. Evans: t w j
W illia m W iertecke home Sunday
A ll Saint* Church (Episcopal)
T hat the H ills b o ro M otor com ­
M r. and Mrs. W illia m R W ith y -
H
illsb
oro Phone 542
Iteed G reenw ood; doorkeepers, .1 I*
M r und M ik . E m il M ille r made ceed 10 cents.
nieces. Eva and Elsie W lU tw o rth
T h ird Kooduy In Advent. C hurch
pany is e n jo yin g the biggest volum e combe of Gaston called at the H.
East Side T e rm in a l P ortla nd
Vundurzunden. J im m ie
Hum furd school at 9:45; m orn ing p ra yer an I a busin« »s t r ip to T illa m o o k S u n ­
a ll o f Beaverton, arid on«- nephew, o f C hristm as car sales in the his­ H Boge home F riday.
m id Earl W aldron. Ed W lrtz and
Phone EAst 9131
James W h itw o rth o f H illsb o ro .
sermon ut I I , w ith Itev. It. T day.
to ry o f the com pany was W h ite - '
F a rm in g to n W elfare c lu b w ill
B ert Heesucker w ere speuken
M r. und M rs M V. Juckson had
Hicks, preacher. Prelude, "P a s to iu l
School CloM-d for Hoy
S ym phony," Handel. O ffe rto ry , e- u* th e ir guests Sunduy M r and
Kansas C ity school was closed all
le ctlu n * from “ The M essiuh" by Mrs W C Jackson. M i gind M rs
(luy F rld u y In be ha lf o f th e ir little
Handel
Heeit d iv e
fu r sopruno, Kay Jackson, and M r and Mrs.
playm ate, E dw urd l.uw ls, w ho died
A n d re w Anderson. 75, resident o f ,
"T he re were Sheperds." "A n d the O tis Jackson und daughters of
Decem ber 4
H ills b o ro ro u te I. died at u Salem
Angel Said U nto Them ," "A n d S u d ­ Ranks.
Mrs. Fred Creps o f Neah Bay. de nly There Wax W ith the A ng el."
M r. and Mrs. James H. Davis. hospital Decem ber !> and fu n e ra l l
W ush, and Mrs. C harlas Waddle M is R uth G urdner. "G lo ry to God M r. and Mrs. P a tric k D avis and .«•rvlces wen* held fro m the IJonel-
were v is ito rs ut th e Iru B row n In the H ighest." ch o ir Solo, "Com e son visite d M r. and M rs. Hiram S son & S ew ell chapel Sunday a fte r- |
home Sunduy.
noon In te rm i nt was in the T u a la ­
un to H im ," M is* M in e rva F u lle r. D avis of ^ {e e d v iile last Sunday.
H o no r H u ll G iven
tin P lains P resb yteria n c h u r c h i
Miss Evangeline F u lle r, organist.
Mrs. Mays Honored
Kansas C ity school reports the
T iie P yth ia n Sisters surprised cem etery.
fo llo w in g p u pils on tin* honor r o ll
Born in Sweden. J u ly 25. 1800. i
Mrs. W E M ays o f Y a m h ill w iti:
fo r the past six weeks; G ladys M c­
u poi lu ck d in n e r M onday. Present M r. A nderson m a rrie d E d ith Ross
Coy, Itic h .ird Beaman, U rb ln W a l­
from N o rth Plums were Mesdames there O ctober 28. 1882, and came to
dron, D o ris Cropp, Leon Heesucker,
E arl H ollenbeck. J
L. V unD om - A m erica 50 years ago Deceased is ;
Helen Vendehey, G e ra ld in e W al.
elen, A K Reynold >E. W R af- s u rvive d by the w id o w , and tw o
dron. Gene Lew is, Beta Vundom -
«Hr M r« J. n. S m llh l
fety. Cat ! C h ris te n e i. l" It C ypher. sons and a daughter, E dw ard and
elon. M a rjo rie M a rr, und D a rre l
IIA Z E L D A I.E
C o m m u n ity club A F C h risten er, H e n ry C ypher. I l A r th u r Anderson. H ills b o ro rou te 1. <
B rady.
w ill sponsor u pic suciul and free S un dfoid. C lyde L in c o ln . W illia m and Mrs. H ild a Hess o f P ortla nd ;
A n n lv e rs a rlrs Observed
e n tc rtu in m e n l this F rida y n ig h t, Joos, and M i and M rs .. L o ci H o l­ three g ra n d c h ild re n and tw o g re a t-i
Mrs. J. P
Vanderzunden was w ith M rs Ray K in chcloc in charge lenbeck. Ladies f r o m
H lllsb or-* gra n d ch ild re n .
surprised S aturday evening when a o f arrangem ents. A short play w ill jo in in g them w ere Mesdames E d­
B orn in Skone. Sweden. J u ly 25. ■
few o f her frie n d s came in to help be presented by several young ward
M oyer, F red G ordon, and I860. M r. Anderson m a rrie d In g rid
her celebrate her b irth d a y . It wus people and the re w ill be m uxicul M il. C larence M ays of Y a m h ill. E d ith Roos th e re O ctober 28. 188!.
also the b irth d a y an niversaries of num bers. Ladies are requested to The a ftern oon was spent p la yin g and cume to America and settled in
M rs Z e lb e rt R aker and Mrs. J, A b rin g pies T ire proceeds w ill be "500," Mrs. A F. C h riste n e r ¡la v­ th is cou nty M ay 30. 1885 T hey set­
McCoy, and It wus M r und Mrs. Used to de fra y expense o f -the an ­ ing high and Mrs. C a rl C h risten er tled on the home place in the M a­
M cC oy’s e igh th w e dd ing a n n iv e r­ nual C hristm as tree fo r the kid dle s second. The ladles presented Mrs. son H ili d is tric t in Septem ber. 1889
sary The evening was spent in T here w ill be a booth w ith bund Mays
w ith a n e le c tric
kitche n T hree c h ild re n were born to the
p la y in g "300". H ig h honors w ent to made C hristm as gifts fo r sale.
union.
clock.
Come take your pick of the season’s
M. J. Vanderzunden and M rs M y r ­
Deceased is s u rvive d by the w id ­
M r. and M rs C ecil M organ and
M r und Mrs. W illia m W ieneckc
finest apples-the new crop, ju st in
tle
M organ, second Mrs. Louis litt le daughter P utrie ia of Los A n ­ spent T hursd ay at the home o f M rs ow and thre«* ch ild re n . Mrs. H ilda
S troh m a yer and M rs Z o lb e rt B a k ­ geles have re tu rn e d to th e ir home W ieneckc'* parents. M r. and M rs lie ,;, o f P o rtla n d and E dw ard W il­
from tiie orchards!
er, low W W Rabuck. Covers were a fte r a m onth's v is it w ith Mrs C harles G rabel. u t G rabel. Mrs. • lia m and A nd res A rth u r, both of
la id fo r tw e n ty -fiv e at m id n ig h t M organ's parents. M r. and M r*. G rabel re ce n tly un d e rw e n t u m a- ! H ills b o ro ro u te 1. T hree g ra n d c h il­
Finest eating and cooking apples
D ancing wus enjoyed M rs Vunder- A r th u r M ilts.
dren und tw o g re a t-g ra n d ch ild re n
jo r op era tion in A storia, f r o m
also s u rv iv e
znnden and M rs M cCoy received
V irg in ia M ille r spent a fe w duys w h ich she is ra p id ly recovering.
of a ll kinds-your Safew ay grocer
m any lo v e ly g ifts
o f lust week In P o rtla n d w ith her
Quilt Show Attracts
has them at welcome money savings«
F ra n k V anderzunden o f the T ide cousin*
Q u ilt show' and play given by Justice Orders Fine
W uter T im b e r Co. o f A sto ria spont
M r* J. C S m ith lias been con­
Give
your family more healthful
Paid Christm as Eve
the w eek-end w ith his parents, M r fine d to tier home fo r u couple of the Past C hiefs' clu b o l P yth ia n
apples-as fresh fruit, in fragrant pies.
T here w ill be a C hristm as d o n ­
and M rs J. P Vanderzunden. His weeks w ith a severe b ro n ch ia l cold Sisters in the K. o f P. ha ll Decem­
b ro th e r A r th u r spent the week-end und to n silitis. M r. und Mrs. W illia m ber 4 was w e ll attended. T here ation in Justice J. S. B arber's cout*.
It’s another big Safeway Grower-
in P ortla nd v is itin g relatives.
L a ird o f Seattle pent T h a n k s g iv ­ were m any b e a u tifu l q u ilts on d is ­ in T ig a rd on C hristm as eve, accord­
play Cash prizes w ent to M rs in g to un arrangem ent made Tues­
Miss M u rjo rlc Vanderzunden spent in g w eek-end w ith the S m iths
Consumer
Sale. We’re out to help
M
aria
Juckson
fo
r
h
a
vin
g
the
best
day aftern oon w ith W. H W eath er­
the w eek-end in H ills b o ro w ith M r.
M r and M r* E lm e r W oldele and
and Mrs. W a lte r Busch.
th e ir son K enneth have m oved in to q u ilte d <|Uilt and M rs. A K R ey­ by. who was arrested by a de pu ty
apple
growers
market their harvest
P ortla nd to m ake a perm unent nolds fo r the oldest q u ilt. S ilk and s h e riff fo r a llo w in g hogs to ru n at
wool
q
u
ilt
d
ivisio
n
.
Mrs.
M
aria
at
a
fa
ir
profit!
large. W eatherby was fine d $25 and
home
M r and M rs Ted Norcross of Juckson firs t. Mrs. John L o ftis sec­ costs and $15 of the fin e was sus­
ond.
pieced
q
u
ilt,
M
rs.
John
L
o
ftis,
Try buying all your food your
pended p ro v id in g he paid a $10
P ortla nd spent Sunday at the M il­
firs t and Mrs. Roy T r u itt, second in s ta llm e n t Decem ber 24
le r home.
Safew ay g ro c e r’s for thirty days.
A p p liq u e q u ilts. M rs. M e r r itt Jack- !
soil, firs t, and Miss Helen H o lle n - ' Argus classified ads get results.
Compare coatt a n d see how m uch
Mrs. C. C. Ruth, 52, died nt the
beck, second, and in tile e m b roid ery
fa m ily home In C o rne liu s S aturday
you can save!
Q
uilt
d
iv
is
io
n
Miss
A
non
a
Joos,
«‘veilin g, a fte r un extended illness
firs t, and Mrs. Logan, second.
F une ral services were held Tues­
Rev. Youii< S peaks
day uftcrn o o u at the M K. church
Rev. H e n ry Young ta lke d to the
H a ro ld L. Pubols, fo rm e rly of
(Incorporated)
in C ornelius, w ith Rev. C. M Reed
Grocery Specials E ffective Friday, Saturday and M onday
Decem ber 13th, 14th, and 16th, inclusive
o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t wus in F ir West U nion and a b ro th e r of John T ow nsend clu b Decem ber 3. M eet­
Collections — Credit Reports
ings
h
e
re
a
fte
r
w
ill
be
held
on
the
Pubols
o
f
West
U
nion,
on
S
utu
rday
I.u w n cem etery. H illsb oro , c o n d u ct­
In
opened the G ra n d -H a w th o rn e F u rn ­ lir s t Tuesday eve ning o f e a c h ’
ed by Young's F une ral Home
LOCAL
Iowa W ray, beloved w ife of C. C itu re com pany at East H a w th o rn e m on th in the same ha ll. F ifty m em ­ Washington. Tillamook. Yamhill,
Ruth, was born near B lo om fie ld. and G rand avenue in Port lurid He bers have jo in e d the clu b since
Polk and Marion Counties.
WINESAPS.
..................BOX
the
last
m
eeting.
received
his
elem
entary
education
Iowa, 1883 In 1913 she was un ited
M rs. Sandford C h ie f
Personal Contact on Collections
In m urrlage to M r. R uth near Pen­ ut tiie West U n io n school H is h ig h ­
P y th ia n Sisters F rid a y elected
dleton. P revious to th is tim e M l* . e r education wus received a t O re ­
Washington County Office
the fo llo w in g o ffice rs: Jan ie Sand­
R u th was a teacher In the schools gon State.
ford.
M
.
E.
C.;
M
abel
Hahn,
e
x
­
F
or
the
past
fo
u
r
years
he
has
Com m ercial Building
o f Seattle From 1914 to 1924. M r.
CHRISTMAS
Second and M a in Streets
and Mrs. R u th liv e d at C o rv u llia beon associated w ith the N izic F u rn - ce lle n t senior; Eugenie C ypher, e x ­
SATIN MIX ......................................................
und three years p rl- ce lle n t ju n io r ; Sadie H o jle n jje cK
Phone 3071
,upd Inter revM ed In P o rtla n d fo r
zlth H e n ry Jennings m anager; G o ld ie C hristener.
Hillsboro, Oregon
ten years. A b o u t tw o years ago
the y moved to C o rn e liu s w here
M r Rut It entered business.
M rs
Ruth is su rvive d by her
S ’5 id
QUART
Vg-GALLON
husband and fo u r sisters M rs L o l l
B
O
T
T
L
E
.......................
JUG
H ill, Seattle; Mrs. W II. Haywood,
M ooacjaw, Cunada; M rs. J. K. R ci-
ger. K irk s v ille . Mo., and M rs M in ­
n ie W rig h t, Los Angeles, Cal.
North Plains P.-T. A. to Give
Program and Sale Saturday
Gift of New Cars
Planned tor Xmas
Program Planned
for Farmington
Funeral Held for
Andrew Anderson
Hazcldale Society
Social on Saturday
Ft
.XL
Mrs. C. C. Ruth
Dies at Cornelius
at
Harold L. Pubols
Opens Own Store
Credit Bureaus
APPLES
C* S*
9 lbs.
Z
M
T®
CHURCHES
T rin ity Lutheran Church
Services begin at 10:30 a. m ; S un­
day school at 9:45. Serm on topic.
"Jo hn 's A d ve n t C u ll " M a th .3. 1-11.
A n o th e r service w ill come to you
ove r K E X at 1:45 p. m. w ith an
address on, "T h e Prom ised M es­
siah.” You are c o rd ia lly welcom ed
to w o rsh ip w ith us.
C h ris tia n C h urch
L o rd 's D ay e tu d y -w o rs h ip serv­
ice 9:45-11:45 a. m. W o rship 9:43.
led by Joh n West, superintendent.
Class session 10-10:40; reassem bly
and m o rn in g w o rsh ip 10:40-11:45
M rs. E lm e r Boyer, m issionary from
Congo, A fric a , w ill be present and
te ll about the great m issionary
program umong o u r m ission sta­
tions In Congo. M usic by c h o ir u n ­
de r d ire c tio n o f Mrs. F lorence K rn -
m ien. C h ris tia n Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
In te rm e d ia te
th ig h school)
and
Young People. E vening w orship,
Insure HEALTH with
"Winter Sunshine”
Northern. H ardw heat.
$ J .6 9
True American
15c
C A T 'T ' Jefferson Island
L Iodized. 24-oz. pkg.
3c
CORNM EAL Wbk>, 29c
White or Yellow
M ATCHES
6-box carton .....
TO M A TO ES
2>4s.
3 cans ...
Booth's S tandard
25c
CAT M V ON
P
ink-1 caught.
3 talL Can 10c
zl
Ocean
OYSTERS
10c
Monte,
Noted
T U N A Del
for quality. 2 cans .... 25c
Dixie Lee.
PEACHES, -h ole. 214». 2 Cana 29c
GRAPEFRUIT 2 •300s.
cans
19c
a
Prices fo r I It I.. SAT. and
M O N.. Dec. 14, 15. and 17
C itro n . Lem on. O range Peel.
We in v ite com par-
Lb.
¿utzV
SW EET PO TATO ES
D ulaney's, 2'ss.
Q Q /1
2 ana
^»7V
M IN C E M E A T
G old Seal.
d
2 lbs.
lt)L
W ALNU TS
Large, fa n cy
Oregon. Lb.
SH O R TEN IN G
Scoco. Pure vegetable.
OOV
B R A Z IL S —
K in g Cole. Lb.
4
1O V
B R A Z IL S — La rge
M.muas. Lb. .
X «9V
COFFEE
Columbia
Best
CANDIES
Lb"“““.. ...10c
Compensate for the lack of
sunshine during w i n t e r
months by giving your chil­
dren
M O K N IN G D R W
“Irradiated
MILK”
Children enjoy It and It
serves the same purpose as
cod liver oil without un­
desired flavors. Phone today
for particulars.
Momingdew
Cream Mix
Jewel, plain.
2 lbs. .................
a
4 O < Q 7 V
Chocolate Drops
Old fashioned
2 lbs.
............
ZOC
Gum Drops
A. B. True
O Q z»
fruit. 2 lbs. p - .A I a / V
CHOCOLATE
./t.,b.t.ke l2 c
Baker's Premium.
H O M IN Y S Ä * : ........ 5C
Sam Hulit & Sons
Phone 2568
Three Year Average Score by
Pacific International Over 98
Golden Hnllowi.
New crop.
lbs.
ISc
RAISINS
SHORTENING FORMAY
CAKE FLOUR
Coffee
............................ ...
£¿RWAY.....17c
3 ib.
49c
CHOCOL ATE B^ e PRE^
JELL WELL ASSOnTED FI AVORS
BAKING POWDER
VANILLA B^
Pkgs-
tIn
Produce
Features
o,„e..........................
Cranberries
COCOANUT ^ bKX s SWEETENED-.........................
Q Z-N A n
W H IT E K IN G G R A N U L A T E D .
Medium pkg............................................................
Oregon No. 2
2 ibs................... 25c
......................
Oranges
TISSUE WALDORF-
TOMATOES
P
TN FA PPT F
* G ’L f ii x
S °xK?
S
. S O L ID
H IL L S D A L E .
ba rge No. 2 ‘v cans
PUMPKIN
Sunkist
Medium size.
PACK
...
Grapefruit
........................................
....................................
PTMFAPPi
F
r \ r r L L
r l [ , L
R IG H T T O
(5-lb. box 98c)
5 for ................ 15c
Squash
Danish or Bohemian
........
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3 for
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