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111LLSB O R O
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H IL L S R O R (),
0 R R G O N
i hm day. December 2(», 19! >
five gi-ls: song by Sunday school; brother. John Woehlert, and family
| song by Young people's class; Mrs until after New Year's.
Sch«M»l Spirit
23, llllill. in llelgiitm Sin vlving i»
1 Hillie Tykeson presented Mr. Wil­
Vt»-•
I <• With
Help* to Make
Capt H. Stayton and Miss Shaw
tile widower, Gustaf Curéis.
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liam Morse with a gift from the of Portland visited Stayton's son-
N vwa S tu ff
Sunday school in appreciation of in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs
the w ork he has done here in M arvin Ornduff, Saturday.
t--.lil.sl bv HUl.baro Untan l l i v h (Uhoni Student ll.sty
| church and Sunday school in the
Mr and Mrs. E Hanson spent
E uucial services f o r Josephine
YOUNG’S
two years he has been holding Saturday and Sunday in Portland. Q f 1 111»U ltg F n i n u
Band Leader Honored; Two meetings
Curels.
55,
Cornelius
route
I,
who
here. A free will offering w here they visited the Henry and
l U U t l l l . s C z IlJ O j
l l l l . I l l NEW S STA FF
died last Thursday In a Purllund
was taken for the benefit of the Orvel Hanson and Lacey O rnduff P k i n ' . d n i . i o
Home from Colleges
\ .- ... a
Editor
A n n M unk res
hospital fater an Illness of Hire.1
K err baby home in Portland. Many families. Lacey O rnduff is tem per-
*** “ l l l l c t c ' zASAC ' R l b l v
"Thoughtful. Sympathetic
mouths, were held Monday m orn­
A ssistant Editor«
farm products w ere also contrib­ arily crippled. having recently
IB» Mr«, John M Da\id»«,n)
The
long-awaited
Christm
as
as-
I
Her vice"
ing from the North Plains Catholic i
uted.
M a ry C a ld w e ll, Joy Foalker. and I^a-
"The Wishing Well' Is an li i ;n church with burial In the Catholic 1 ritorta 972
HELVETIA — Christm as program
dropped an eight-pound brick on sembly finally came and it was '
Hillsboro
V e rn e A b e n d ro th
musical c medy w ith all the eluirtn , cem etery th e re S he w as born Ju n e
at Helvetia school F nd av night was I , New
" »11 be elected Sun- hl» .iOOt;,u
~ ,
w orth the wait. Program was a
A th le tic s R aym ond I a ir. E xe cu tive
and picturesqueness of old Erin |
w ell attended. The school was dec- da-v al M ountain Top Sunday school,
Mrs. Albert Deckman of Wood- reading by Velma Abendroth h u m - i C ou n cil Irm a t T ra s k . C lub Repreventa-
The east was chosen after the |
orated with evergreens and C hris’- ‘ ni" ' cal'
church building was burn visited her father and sister, pet duet by Jam es Forsvihe and Don
ti\< *
P hilo.
Hasel ('h u r c h le y ;
(Siri
judges hud practically worn them
R e.erv.'r.. Jetin A n n e C o n n e ll. Senate.
mas colors and a Christm as tree ' ’'Paired and painted on the out- R B W hisnand and Mrs. Ida Stew- Fowler, song by Betty" Mayes, son;
M a urice Peerenb.H.m ; lllu e -H . Elm an
selves thin trying Io make d e­
Program included band music and
and ,ncw song books boug.it. art. Sunday
by boys quartet, saw" solo" bv Tom
S c h u lm e ric h ,
l li- Y , Tom S tre tc h e r.
cisions.
nsical numbers. Santa Claus
y e a rs aim Is t to paint the in -I Mr. and Mrs M arvin W hitmore Stretcher, songs by Elwood Coslett
other music:
T ri-S q u a re . H a ro ld Meyer.
distributed presents to all the chil­ te n o r of the building and the pews, and son Leonard Whitmore left ear- ditet by Delores and C loyce'B uinii
F rancis Moyer and David C rit­
Advlaor
Misa P e a rl A lle n
N closing the year of lll.l.l,
dren and others. Band members
Will Davis of P ortland came to ,v
ly Monday - m .....--------------------------
orning for A uburn, accordion
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solo by LaVelle
- Jackson'
tenden play the respective leads
I wish to extend my slo-
presented Joseph Wenzel, leader, the home of his uncle. W. R. D av­ Wash., w here they are attending a Then who should come down tlv
of Lady Mary Dannell and Sir
E pita |>h
cere think', to all my many
w ith a music portfolio in apprecia­ is. and father, Ja k e Davis, last reunion of her parents' family. Mr aisle but jolly old St Nick hltn-
T errence O’Grady O ther membet
friends for their loyalty in
Here lies nineteen hundred th ir­ of the cast are Joan Person. Ethyl
tion of his services.
week for an indefinite visit.
and Mrs Fred Qorton and family self, while his reindeers iinpatient-
ty-five He was a gay year, a grave
favoring me with their in su r­
M argaret Brooks, who has been
Buck Heaven school Christmas of Taft spent Sunday night at the ly jingled their bells outside. Two year, a laughing year, a weeping Hendron, Bob Boggs, Josephine
ance 1 assure you that it Is
w’orking for Mrs. Elmer Guerber. program and social afternoon was
Gillette. /Mien Sigler. Mary C ald ­
hitm ore home and accompanied girls brought up a bundle of let-
year, a hard year; an easy year, a well. Ann M unkres and two boys
greatly appreciated.
retu rn ed to her home at Brook; enjoyed by the parents and the them to Washington. Mesdames ters w ritten by avaricious studen,
Hill a week ago.
Santa read , them all aloud to the lovely year, a drab year, a young not yet decided upon.
m ajority of the neighbors in t h e , W hitmore and Gorton
,,
. are
. . daugh-
.
With best wlshea for a
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davidson district December 20. There was ' e«'f . '?»
"*rs- “ ■
M artin great delight of the m ajority and year, an old year, a long year, a
Happy and Prosperous New
short year. He gave and he took,
w ent to Portland Friday to visit no school here this week. School >, a , Bertha C lark has rented great chagrin of the m inority
Year. Yours most sincerely,
The Philo girls had a Christm as
their son, John, who is in the will be resum ed December 30
‘arm 10 " er son- Ua.v Clark.
The assembly ended w ith a "Mer- he smiled and he frowned, he ca r­ parly at the home of Violet Wick
essed and he struck He was gen­
Good Sam aritan hospital in a cast
and
expects
to
move
to
her
Portland
ry
Christm
as"
from
Mr.
Bai
nes
and
W. R. Reece left for Meridian. property in the spring.
erous. he was miserly. All tne last Friday night.
from the arm s down.
Mr. Goodman.
things that a year can be lie was
M r. R oinig and M r. Ila tlih o rn each
Mrs. L. Hess returned to P o rt­ Cal., last week.
Miss Beryl Deford arrived home
___________ -__
Mrs. A lfred H utchens arrived S aturday afternoon from Eugene
land a week ago. She has been
D uring the sixth period Friday We cursed him alive and we will received i package of shelled Wal-
bless
him
dead.
He
did
his
best
and
nuts
Friday
home
from
the
McMinnville
hos-
staying w ith her mother, Mrs. A.
to spend her Christm as vacation someone came along the halls and '
A. Anderson, since her father died. pital Tuesday. She is convalescing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. opened all the doors. Ju st then angels can't do better. Sleep in
Miss P arr's sixth period history
Carol Wenger, daughter of Mr. from a m ajor operation
F. Deford, and brother, Buford De- voices were heard singing. "Away peace.
class, who seem to appreciate the
Mr. and Mrs. Parlon Goin have ford.
and Mrs. John Wenger, returned
finer arts, gave tier a cathedral
in a Manger." Thus did the girls
an
apartm
ent
at
the
Glenn
Millet
from W hitman college Saturday
Miss Marie Fuchs of Newberg trio contribute to the Christm as
The biology classes made wreaths, picture.
home
w
hile
Mr.
Goin
is
making
m orning to spend the Christm as
visited Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mey­ entertainm ent.
collections of Oregon evergreens
wood here.
ers Sunday.
vacation.
and shadow boxes. Bouquet ar- I Members of the senior class re-
Mrs.
F.mma
H
utchens
of
Newberg
Wesley Batchelder, a student at
Five freshmen on the B squad ’■angements, suitable for Christm as eeived their com plim entary tickets
O. S. C., is spending th e Christm as and W alter Randall of W oodburn
this year, who show promise for decorations,
“
- w ere m ade of holly to the alumni dance December 30.
1 i
holidays w ith his parents, Mr. and are staying at the A lfred Hutchens
the A squad in the future, are Bill and evergreens.
home w hile Mrs. Hutchens is re ­
Mrs. Jam es Batchelder.
Grogan.
Loren
Bronleewe,
Elmer
Miss
Br.igden's
fourth
p e r i o o
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Hershey and gaining her health.
Rollins, Jack B utler and George English class presented her with |
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn M iller and
son of Cathlamet. Wash., are visit­
Tsugawa. There are approxim ately a lovely cyclamen Friday.
(By Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D an­ I little daughter G lenice returned
forty turnouts for basketball this
Miss Broadbent's students made
home Sunday from a th ree weeks'
iel Hershey.
KANSAS CITY— Kansas C ity year.
their Christm as gift to her in the
I auto trip. They had planned to be , Farm ers' Union local will have a
In traveling around the state Mr form of a handkerchief shower.
NEW 1936 MODELS O f
gone six weeks, but said they were chicken dinner New* Year's day at Goodman inspected
Gus Lunow found life outside of ,
anxious to get back w here th e re Banks
• ' - He says. "We have school
Banns in the Royal Neighbor hall, other schools.
very"unnm fftuhln
was good w ater to drink. They *nnn°ngram W‘H b° held
the # it'
fi th ° most. outstandil'K basket-j turned to school Friday.'
w ent as far south as Tia Juana, ernoon.
^ n ro v e m e n ," h“ * SUt<?" Th° ° nIy ' Markey S ayre' ta m p io n Beaver-
Mexico, visited Catalina Island,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T
P.
B
rady
and
provem ent he can suggest is » ¡to n debater and a form er student
iRv Mrs Bir«1
ormirkl
just missed an earthquake at San little daughter Elaine w ent to balcony
in the gym
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN — The Diego, saw no rain on the whole Vernonia
of Hilhi, visited here Monday.
on business Friday and
M°VnJ a.‘v P f f Sunt% ' sch°o1 p re' t r ‘P- had n° accident, and arrived _ visited Mr. Brady's brother, Rov
sented th e following Christmas pro- at O ceanlake Friday, w here they Brady, and family,
Hare a value you've never before Been
and Mrs. John Zitzman and Mrs.
gram Sunday evening: Welcome, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
— at prices bo low you'll w all no longer
John Davis of P ortland visited A. W. Craw ford Sunday.
Donald Tykeson; scripture reading, George M aynard, until Sunday.
to own that new EASY Waeher you
the J. A. McCoy home Sunday.
to all our friends
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy en ter­
W illiam Morse; recitations. Dale
noed NOW .
The entertainm ent given by the
F rank Vanderzanden. who is em- tained Mr.
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and patrons.
and ___
Mrs. Edgar Moar
Wood. Clauda Wood. Bonita Clark- Fir G rove Ladies' Social club De- ployed at the Tide W ater Lum ber and
THE TEXACO STATION
G eraldine and Jean Ornduff, Zane cember 18 was a success in all Co. of Astoria, is at home w ith his night fam ily of B urlington Tuesday
BIGGER Washing capacity In Ita
Resident of Washington county
3rd und W ashington
llillsltoro
Wood. Beverly Collins and Clar- ways. Two plays. "The Girl from parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vander- The
now larger tub
for the .........
last 34 - years. r Flora
Lorena
u
u
i
iru
in
.in
,
auu
mis.
j . r-. v anaer-
i
ne
G
range
communtv
New
Y
io
r's
r-u
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n
.:
i.orena
ence Tharpe; duet, Masie B urt and Glenwillow." given
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..
j
p ven ’—
by Mesdames
zanden.
until after
the holidays, dinner
will be held Ja"nuarv
t in f hristcnscn. 49. died Friday in her
EASTER w ashing speed with Its
V ivian Zeigler: exercise, Beverly G ranville Everest
est. A. D. Hil, John when w ork will start again if stead of December 28 as stated in hom?, on r,’ute 1 Cornelius, after
t e e larger agllalo r
Collins. Donald Tykerson and Char- Walker, Clayton a Whitmore. Herman w eather perm its.
last w eek's items.
' * *n an A 1" 6“ of !wo months. She had
m aine Brunson; son. junior class: W hitmore and A rland Whitmore, I Leon H eesacker has been absent
SAFETY In ile new automatic
resided th ere for the last 11 years
three-act play, Ida Mae Stew art and
guardian bar Solely wringer
"B urglar A larm ,” given by from school a few days on accoun.
,,
,, Aid
« . . . in W irin ir
W
ill
Fun®
ra
*
serveies
w
ere
held
Mon-
Vivian Zeigler, Eldon Haveman, Mesdames Raleigh W hitmore. D. A of sickness.
Wiring
Th n
, A,d
V ,n W
irin r
day afternoon from the Donclson
Helen Mae and Lloyd Guenther. Otto, Jo h n W alker and Miss Dall-
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. Z , R ural Electrification Admin- & Sewell chapel in Hillsboro with
A combination offered today for Ihe
Kansas City . school
children
C larence Tharpe, Clarence Wood man were presented to a capacity
first time a l Ihe new low price of
Christm as program Tuesday eve- ‘!'tra n ° n wiR finance the wiring of Rev. H. A. Deck officiating Buri.i!
and A rth u r Stew art; exercise by house. Old tim e music was furnish­ a ning
at the hall. A fter the program nouses and other farm buildings in 1 was in Scotch church cem etery at
ed by Calvin. Herman and Arland 1 the children exchanged d gifts, and ; areas . w . here , rural line construction
T u a l"
-----------— Tualatin
Plains. She is survived bv
W hitmore and G ranville Everest. ! sacks of candy and nuts w ere d is­ is m aking electricity available. Ad- her widower. 1*. J. Christensen
m
im
strator
Morris
L.
Cooke
an-
_________v n n s re nsen.
CONVENtENT TERMS P .y for you' EASy with th . m nn.y now .pant „„
Pleasant View school children tributed to all in the district.
± . n,drm
y
,or
: ar
; took com plete charge of th eir more
W. W. R abuck motored to C or­ nounced today.
Subscribe for the Argus.
1 than one-hour Christm as program vallis Monday and retu rn ed Tues-
W l¿ . r L
Ï j’wn. ,h* EASY *" a '•» mon,h«
Buy Other e u o y . J .L w
with lb . b uadrtd. el dollar. It continu., to . o r . yajuly.
w n r .n ia n c ^
! Sunday evening. Fern Ego was : day.
I m aster of ceremonies. A large
Harmony club members met with
crowd enjoyed the program . The Mrs. W innie Waldron Friday a fte r­
■ com munity exchange of presents noon for a social time.
proved popular.
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. V anderzan­
May Happiness and Good For­
Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Pierson visited den and little son W ayne visited
tune favor you all through
her mother. Mrs. Rhoda Cady. Sun­ Mrs. Vanderzanden's parents. Mr.
TO ALL Ol it FRIENDS AND PATRONS
day and Monday. Mr. Pierson’s and Mrs. George Vandehey, of
NINETEEN THIRTY SIX
! step-father died a t Vancouver. J R °y Sunday.
W
wish to express our appreciation of th<
December 15. Mr. and M rs. ,
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HILLSBORO ABSTRACT Wash..
patronage
shown us in the past year.
Pierson are m aking their home with
AND TITLE CO.
i his m other at Orchard. Wash.
F ir Grove school will have two
A. W. Havens
A benefit Townsend card party
1 weeks vacation, beginning school was held at the home of Lincoln
again Ja n u ary 6.
Young S aturday night, w ith five
F ir G rove school, u nder th e d i­ tables of "500” in play. F. K urtz
Phone 21X
UUisburo
136 H. T h ird A ve.
rection of its teacher, presented and Mrs. John M uerer won high,
a play, “Babes in th e Woods," F ri­ W. Burnside and Mrs. Jam es Wai­
For more than seventy years The
day evening. There was a com mun­ ters second, Jo h n Zitzman and
ity Christm as tree w ith gifts for Mrs. W. Burnside, third, and B. B
First National Bank of Portland
all.
Reeves and Mrs. F. Kurtz, low.
has maintained a high standard of
snd a il w esiern p o in ts
Miss Velma Wohlsehlegel
.
j
■ of - i M r- and Mrs- w R- Prince of
Scholls spent the w eek-end
Leave any day from Dec. 12 to
ON PI. HUONS FOR THE FORMA! ION OF THE
w ith i Sylvan and Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r
sen
ice
to
clients
and
a
constant
ef­
Vivian Ziegler.
Jan. 1, inclusive. Be bat k by m ill-
muar,
„ U
, .
, P earson of Portland visited Mrs
fort
to
he
of
genuine
helpfulness
to
NORTHWEST OREGON BONNEV1I LE
Twin calces were born last week Jam es W alters Wednesday evening
n ig h ,, Jan. 14. R o undtrips— both
< ? a heifer belonging to Mrs. Rhoda
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alderson of
First Class and l.o a i h-Tourist —
this state. Prompt, considerate a t­
PEOPLES’ UTILITY DISTRICT
reduced to rtrry S. P . station ill
T
t „»
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N ebraska are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
tention to the financial needs of its
the W est, l o r a fast, com fortable
L aura L ue and V irginia M urray w. Burnside for t h e Christm as
holiday trip , take the train.
of M idway celebrated th eir birth- holidays
customers, large or small has been
day anniversaries Sunday w ith their
Mr. and Mrs. F. Dick of St. Johns
EXAMPLE ROUNDTRIPS
grandm other, Mrs D. M McInnis, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Frank
a fundam ental principal of t h i s
Caatb-1 onrul h r u C/ttn
L. T. Finigan and daughter. Miss Kurtz.
i IH Un», thè Ily droelertrtc »’ oiiiiii I hh I oii ( o
bank.
San F ranriseo
$18.5.» $27.70
W anda Finigan. and grandson. Rob-1 Misses M artha A llenback a n d
>'■ llg.itloN US lo thè ii.lvlsablltty of n e a tln g t
ert Ornduff, attended a Christm as ROSe Traglio of Portland visited at
I-os Angeles
27.80
41.gg
lo Ito l.nonn io thè N nrthweat Oregon llotuu v
W e invite you to open cheeking and
trief, huch illHtriet scottiti li.cltnle portlnns of th Ilio People»’ Utility IH«,
h X Crn?,ar % , H t o e Z ra; k ShULk the A1'enback home Wednesday
Z~,OULD any word be more
C oach-Tourist fares good in
e c o li n d e » o f t 'h i c lt u i n it K ,
h
r
n
tn
O
r
n
r
f
u
f
f
Sunday.
The
P
resbyterian
Ladies'
Aid
met
IntHop, t oliitnhln. Lincoln, Polk, Wimhlngtot
welcome ’ Could any word
coat lies anil chai r-i arso n all our
savings accounts here.
UMlilncton and Vatnhlll
h„nH i«a°=
M h a s J ust J ‘n ishcd w ith Mrs. Christ Schinder Sr. Wed-
hold so much promise, signal
trains; also in T o u ris t Pullmans,
3 nCW chlcken house 16 nesday. T here were fifteen pres-
th e end of so much worry
plus berth. First ( lass fares good
. . . or honor your doctor
F rtriv
u u
v
e h t Mrs J °hn Wismer of Hillsboro
in Standard Pullmans, plus berth.
F
rank
Stew
art,
who
has
been
in
was
leader
more?
R J. Scearce, Manager
Dr. Wilcox' hospital at Newberg! Mrs. Powell of Eastern Oregon
EAST! A lso special holiday
This is a trib u te to your
since October 20. was moved to the and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Burton of
roundtrips to eastern cities, via
doctor, to his trium phs over
Em anuel hospital at P o rtland Fri- I Portland viisted Mr. and Mrs Rob-
C.aiifornia. (»<> between Dec. 12
colds and his glorious vic­
day. M elburn Ziegler took him I ert Graves last Tuesday.
and Jan. i. Return lim it, Jan. 31.
tories over t y p h o i d a n d
' s i 0' y
s.r J —
.
M r and M rs- w - p Snook of
pneum onia and all the other
Mrs. Emma W oodruff came from Portland visited Mrs. E. E Jones
Newberg Saturday for an indefinite last week.
ills that once w ere almost
Y«n.hingConu m 7 ,: í r no r .n e .u d e í,,Ck,‘,,,M C” U“ ' y
visit w ith Mrs. F ran k Stew art.
alw ays fatal.
Cornell club met w ith Mrs. O
M ountain Top church will hold Bauer last Wednesday. There were
OF
PORTLAND
Believe in your doctor. And
a New Y ear's watch party at the , tw enty-tw o present.
’ OUUtr HATIONM UHK
w hen he suggests or pre­
Haveman home. Everyone is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. A rvid Sandstrom
» tn or mt tocutr
scribes something, do justice
Buck Heaven neighbors are plan­ ! visited Patsy Johnson of Portland
( irciiit t „in
f Room
Court
lion U"° ,. nt SL
«t ’
to your faith in him.
II D. OLSEN. Agent
ning a New Year's eve p arty at i last week.
lo-e-ni
tt,,« n.,„i, ar> ,„.,jrfd |„. ,)[t LMjer<| I)rpo|>.| |n„urj(nre ,
|o|)
Columbia
County,
O re of g o fho
n / County
~ °Un‘y C°
Urt H°
Phone
621
the school house. Friends and pa­
A carnival dance will be held
trons of the district are invited.
New Year's eve at the Cedar Mill
William Morse and others from G range hall.
KRAMIENS
th e Christian church in Newberg
A show er was given in honor of
A storia, Clatsop0ConunD',l,Or(’gon"<y C° '“ t H° " HU
tl“’ Clty of
are making arrangem ents to hold a Mrs. Calvin K atterm an last week.
series of m eetings at the Buck Present w e r e Mesdames H. M.
H earing Number TI.ren will bo held on Monday, Janun. y n urin
Heaven school house, beginning Sheldon of Centralia, Janes S hel­
Prescription Druggists
some time in January.
don, Betty Sheldon, Lou Schmid,
Phone 266
Lynn Guenther, student from O. Jo h n Schmid, M arie Farner, M in­
S. C., is spending the holidays with nie .Piers, Maggie Stark, T i n y
H earing Number Four will bo held on Ratu,day, January IS 1’t 'C
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pointer, Elvin Haskell, L o u i s e
We appreciate your pat­
We Announce Our 21st Consecutive Semi-Annual
G uenther.
Reeves. Gladys Brem er, H e I a n
ronage the past year, and
Mrs. L. T. Proctor, who is ser­ W uthrick, Freda W uthrick, a n d
Dividend at the Rate of
iously ill, is showing a little im ­ Miss K atherine K atterm an, and the
extend to all the season's
provement.
H earing N um ber Five will he held on Mon,lay. January 20, 10.3B,
greetings.
guest of honor, Mrs. Calvin K atter­
Miss Anna Woehlert, who is Mrs. man.
C ornelius O tt's house guest, went
Mr. and Mrs. William Craw ford
to P ortland Sunday to visit her and Billie of Portland visited Mr.
Helvetia Has
Fine Program
HILHI NEWS
Mrs. G. Cards
Buried Monday
Funeral Home
Cast Named
for Operetta
Appreciation -
I
-L. J. Rushlow
Kansas City Unit
Plans for Dinner
QUICT-ER
Program Presented
at Mountain Top
EASY
WASHERS
Happy New Year
Christensen Rites
Held Here Monday
ONLY A
FEW MORE
DAYS!
HAPPY
NEW
YEAR
H APPY
GENUINE HELPFULNESS
Miu, jn Financial Matters
NEW
YEAR
Selfridge Furniture Co.
CALIFORNIA NOTICE OF HEARINGS
"Better!”
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Southern
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Announcement
Henrin« Number Six w
he hold on Rnturday, J an u ary 25, 1930,
Payable December 31st, 1933
Cheeks
. i will be niail«:*! December 31st to all paid up Cerlificale liold-
ers and earnings will be added to all other accounts.
fif b -d t/^ r, ' ViV IISl|,’rnorK are cort,’ftlly iiiviteil to investigate our Cer­
tificates for their January 1st investment.
beu"r
S o b i " ""lh '0B“' guar“ntM
Fund. No
member federal home loan bank
Reliable
Washington Savings and Loan Association
Di egon City, Glut kamaa County,
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unty, Oregon.
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lly, aald hearing on Mon,lay, January 27 1'Hfl »I III he held
In the C ircuit Court Room In the Masonic Buildiii
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gon City, Clackamas County, Oregon.)
A description of (lie te rrito ry Include,t in
» rl,I as re t for,I, In the voler«’ i.relimlnarv nen n , '
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a the hands of the county Clerk» of ,
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'<1.1 d id ,le t would he loeiHe,! and co de „
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lydr,»electric Coiumlaslon, Fnlem, Oregon, on i'e,|uestH' U" ‘!< fr° m 11
The purpose of organizing raid dlalriet ns slated In
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prelim inary petitions filed with the l l v . l r o e l e e t . l J , .
Oregott Is "The acquisition an d /o r eonslruellon , , f ' p „ w
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facilities for (lie generation, transm ission, diali Ihilllon'nti,! «„’¡i" fhR,¡Í
....' . — «y ¡ o , r,es%nc 2,t,,afl, : ,eCo°„ímí e9ü
d a l, industrial, agricultural nnd general consumers.
All persons Interested are Invited to bo present nt one
of [ ,UB
he hear ,igs nt the
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.ch of nearitiRS
such h earin g s ihe H y d r^ le .d ric C o X " « « ^
At
ake a report of its Prelln.Jnary Investigation of the proposed dlstdc't
am, wii, bear evidence in favor of and aga,nst’'th e f ^ m X n ‘Ô Psa.d
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Savincs and Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 18th dny of December, 1935,
HYDKOELECTKIC COMMISSION OF OREGON
By Chas. E. Stricklin, Secretary.
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