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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 26, 1935)
i Papp Two hi llsboro B u sin e ss C lu b Has A nnual Yuletide P arty Hilhi Classes Play Basketball Exciting and hard fought volley ball games w ere on the program of the girls’ 1’ E. class the week be fore Christinas. Each gym class entered a first Christmas dinner party of th ; I turnet! Thursday from three weeks' and second team in the tournam ent. Hillsboro Business and Professional trip to Denver, Women’s club was held Friday ev e-i [....... C S ''Y i '" 1,'*’ ¡Jp**’?* a . , " ' a! ” f I“> ,,':uns 1 !l ‘ ning at the cham ber of commerce Kansas; Nelson. Neb : and Toledo. 1 uesday-Thursdax fu st period team rooms Members and guests present ! Ohio. They visited his brother, J. b\ Florence Jansen. won section, numbered eighty-live. In . Bentley, at Courtland, and lu r in their .... . ,, and on Wednesday , , Tables were decorated w ith holly sister. Mrs. Elmer Baker, at Toledo, second period. which was the Toe - and red candles and the original I ^ |rs Bentlev enjoyed the visits, but day-Thursdav team, captained ." place-cards wet,- made by “un- Mary Ella M arinel, In tbis match known friends.' w ere store. p r e - | Oregon, uu K W ) „ „ J .|.l ,.i sented by the J Favors C. Penney as the central states were ! ol„ of j ? v , ganH,s. ‘thus entitli.,'- , a n n v s, htllsroro , o r f g n n Thur Mr ¡nul Mrs. W E Ogilbec were Miss Newton Bride Yuletide Lesson I guests m e r t in islui.e. el llieir •ee Clubs Sponsor Allen Ogilbec. .md family In Port Weldon land and their daughler. Mi Cited by Leader of Miss Jonathan Christmas Party iG e n ig e L ane, a n d i.n e d v in B ol m i' Morelle Newton and J o n I Tliev were aeeoinpaidi'd by I lieu Weldon were m arried at lugli at Mu si eat Fete athan for 250 Children noeti November 11. at the Lutheran KiTiudson Robert. December PC. 19,1,-, 4 « — I Mission in Bremerton. W ash, with Miss Sldllee Sudili, (»'aching at ’’One of the gr a li's t lesso n s w e Mrs. E v e D ow ns of tin s c ity a m t 'IN’ Christina : party - pop 'red L e x in g to n , is spending th»' ('In id - can learn from the Christm as sea F o rre st Six of Brem erton .is a t i by tiie Coffee club for . f »i liiit- mas vacatlnn xx ill» her patents, Mr. son is that of co-operation". said tendants. Hal ley S i m i l i ate children of Hillsboro Monday and Mi Richard Abts, high school sen,or Tile w edding was n surprise to afliin o . n at Ihe Venetian theatre and president of Hillsboro C h ris their friends as the announcem ent was a decided iuece..s ami brought llirtlis tian Council, in delivering the was not made until Tuesday night i happiness to more than 21)0 chit- Glenn To Mr. ami Mis l> S Christm as m editation at the C hrist at a Christm as parly at the home Idreii who attended Toys will be mas eve m idnight exercises at the of the bridegroom 's parents, Mr. delivered to those who w ere in v it Glenn of Hillsboro. December l'l. .1 son. l.owoll Duane, at Emnnui'l Venetian theatre, ushering in the ami Mrs. F. W Weldon, of near ed but unable to attend. ho pilul in Portland. holy day. "All join here in cele Hillsboro. A siM ing .(’onsorii g clubs were The bride is a d m ghter of Mr. brating the coming of the light of the world, who is able to take and Mrs. G eorge D New Ion of this the W oman'. Rebel' I'orps and Ine Publicity com mittee, i n c l u d i n g ¡ s o barren looking, and the c itie s'th e m to pl.n the Meiuiay-Wedn. s. away every shadow from our per- ; city, and after attending high hlgn Service club Besides the donation EXPERIENCED Misses Potty Lomax, M argaret Cady | go dirty. day third-period team, captained by sonal and from our com munity school here, became associated with of toys bv members of these two Wishing Yon All a | j clubs. Ilia W l( C inmle dells and and Julia Tatom, and Mesdames SALESM A N life." ' Louise Cruzen. for the champion- Mrs. Eve Downs in the beaut» shop Ji"',' Mr. Phillips Returns— M erritt Jackson. Adolph Schmidt, Service club made ixipeorn] Council president expressed the business The bridegroom is a grad 1 , „ .... , , . , ship. The third-period team won Pi'o.tporoUH and mid H. H. Stunnard. served the din J. B. Phillips returned last week . the first game by a close score wish that as the members of the uate of Hillsboro high school, and balls for all the children O. Phelps, m anager of Wit* theatre ner. from a four months vust w ith rel- Then the second-period team took clubs affiliated w ith council grew has been employed at th e Colum The education committee. Mes atives and friends in Illinois. Tenr.- the second game. The third and de- to manhood and womanhood they bia Foods store for the past year had a special m atinee for the ch il To sell popular priced ear A dames A. W. Hoffman, Russell Ide essee. Texas. Oklahoma, and Cali-1 eiding game then was hard-fought, might continue the spirit of co- good proposition for the man The young couple w ill m ake their , dren al 2 o'clock. Tina was follow Georgia Smith, Z. J. Riggs, and fornia. Mr, Phillips voisited h i s , the score being tied many times, operation which they enjoyed now home in this citv. od by distribution of toys mid c a n that »an qualify. All inform a Miss Hila Cornelius, had charge of sister at Claude. Texas, w here the w ith the score tied at 14-14. The He urged rath er the same spirit o il dy from a lurge Christm as tree m 1 --------------------- tion will !»»• kept strictly con the program which included a terrific dust storm occurred on w inning point was finally made by co-operation in civic affairs ill the c, , the lobby Paul Ringle offici ited a s - We thank our loyal friends |,,i i i\ Santa Claus. vocal solo. “Silent Night" in G er April 14. this year fidential. Give phone num He brought the third-period team, im. giving them ¡y ear as is shown at C hristm as-tim e s ’l l c l t ' t l 1 ’1 c llY lil their patronage in IB33 and man, by Mrs. Maldwyn Evans, with home some pictures of the storm. , the championhip. ber and address in answ er Musical program presented b y iT T t welcome t h e opportunity to Mrs. Fred Sewell as accompanist, which are displayed in th e Argus Misses M argaret Johnson and Winning teams were: Monday- members of council clubs was elab-1 ing. serve them In lil.'IH, an accordion medley of Christmas window. He also brought s o m e K athleen MeAlear, students at U ni orate, and the audience joined In Inquire Argus A Sacred drama. "St Claudia", will versity of Oregon. Eugene, are carols by Dale Busch. Christmas Civil w ar m usket balls. Returning Wednesday third period, Louise singing many of th e carols Alvin songs in English and Holland by through California, he visited at Cruzen. Dorothy Barr. Virginia Mohr. C-Hi president, read the in be presented at the Methodist s p e n d in g the holidays hero with Perkins. Jean Person. Ethel Hart When you w ant quality Louis and Jeanne Bruinier. accom Los Angeles. Long Beach and W Wat- , , n , n ¿u , e* v 'V' vocation. and President Leonard church the evening of Ja n u ary 2 th eir parents. at f V k m erchandise during t h e panied by their mother, and songs sonville. Flow vers are blooming in ! ^ h e r Robb Beulah Shattuck. Eve- Pesehka of the Deltans, gave the by tlu* Olmsted Players, profession Mr and Mrs F J. MeAlear and f a ‘terSl>" ; devoting th eir lives to by the club chorus, recently organ California, but t it is very, very dry, A " coining year think of m prayer. S crip tu re lessons al artists treen anvw here in his ',TI’i " sday T ond Period- closing this visual sermon Churches (laughter. Miss Kathleen, and Mi ized under direction of Mrs. Evans. he says, no green w ere read by Ann M unkres of the giving and Mrs. Lowell MeAlear of P ort Mary Ella Mariner. Annie I.a.uck. from coast to coast have sponsored The personnel of the chorus in travels, excepting in Illinois. h e a d a o ltf« . l i a r Pat Hunt, Dorothy Pizer. Gladys Alphas and Raymond I.nir. presi these players during the past five land spent Christm as at Forest cluded Mrs. Gordon Sahnow. Elaine n « ( h in n m»<l r a ltir r h . G rove with Mrs Cynthia Good. Meyer. Norma Hammer. Dorothy dent of the Omegans. years. A sustaining offering will b" Caldwell. Julia Tatom, Mrs. Fred Guild Elects Officers— D o n 't « n 4 ■ r • t h ia t a r t a r » A fter the th eatre program, mem taken Mrs N. Nn lsen of l.ongy lew. Mrs. V. W. G ardner was elected Kennedy. Anna Leider. Wanda Lyt- bers a n o t h e r t in y . A a h f o r a V H U h l Caldwell. Miss Pearl Allen. Mrs. C. of the clubs caroled through T ltK A T M O T now , T O IH I. Claudia was the wife of Pilate, Wash., is spending t^ie week w ith E. Wells, Miss Gussie Sigler, and president of the All Saints' Episco zel: Tuesday-Thursday first period, ! Hillsboro streets, and tw o break- D l a r a r e r H«’ W t h o u a a n d a h a v e sainted by the G reek Orthodox her son and daughter-in-law . Mr Mrs. Marie Priest, w ith Mrs. Sew pal church guild Decem ber 18 at Florence Jansen. M ildred Morrill, fo u n d r e l ie f a u l c k l r w it h caroling, one at church because of her plea to P il and Mrs. Arnold Jensen. the m eeting at the church. O ther G race Bowman. Edith O'Dell E v i ‘ fas,s followed ell as accompanist. Interesting letters of greetings officers are Mrs. R. W. Gates, v ic e -, Peppard. Lesta P in e. Delphia B. o- 3:30 a ' m " for P '^ 'cst .mts and one ate in defense ef Jesus. She was W illard I. Covington of Seattle, were read from tw o absent mem president: Mrs. N. E Haworth, sec- m an- ' ida Bean, Helen Yungvn al ‘:3° a' m" *or Catholic members. much impressed by some of Chris'.' W ash, and Miss Maude E Coving teachings and tried to influence ton of Salem, w ere Chi Istm is g u e sts T o a r fre e t r e a la ie a l bers. Mrs. Eleanor McDougall o 1 retary; and Mrs. S. H. Thwaite, . Frances O'Dell, b o w a r a lla b ia a l l Howe «& Well«, P ro p . ' The girls' gym classes this year Messrs, and Mesdames P. J. her husband in his behalf. This of Mr. and Mrs. M A. Covington. Covina. Cal., and Miss Margaret treasurer. ted so that .... it.,.',.; md Max Siebert of Port- situation and Pilate's surrender la Lfppenkamp of San Bernardino. Fxei-ntive Rnard —— Mr and Mrs. Gordon Sahnow H illsb o r o P harm acy 207 E. »Main St., Phone 1112 _ . ' year the H illsboro g ir is -land. J B. B ailey and son o f For- political expediency in sentencin'; Cal. Executive board of the Women s wiil be abk, to organjze a letter est Grove. Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Judd Jesus, against whom he had no spent Christm as with Mr and Mrs. Following the program, gifts were Z. J. Riggs, Prop. George Biersdorf at Sehefflin Church Service league of th e A lljg jris athletic association under the l,f Sumner. Wash., and Miss G loria fault, according to Roman law. distributed from a nicely decorated Mrs. W F Phelps of Portland Christmas tree by Paul Ringle, of- Saints’ Episcopal mission wili me»-. Oregon point syst tern. A total of ! Coulter w ere guests of Mr. and make up the plot of the drama. visited her sister. Mrs A. M. Car- ficial Santa Claus of the Penney V lda' « , afte!i!?ocS w ith th e presi- 50 points is requin required for the first Mrs. E. R. Bailey and family Christ- llle, Monday. sto re w h o a added d d ed to r r im ent e n t dent, .. Mrs. ... v W. Guild I emblem, a a diamond diamond shaped felt cm- mas day. . G . ardner. , . -i.- ¡emblem, store, who to th the e m m e errim Mr. and Mrs. J. II. G arrett had by his witty rem arks as names and fifth Wednesdays during Jan - ' o 'h er awards’ are ^ v e n ToV3/«) Vso , Mesws' and Mesdames Francis , as guests Christm as day. Messrs We sp e c ia liz e in quality com- were called. uary. i ° „ a ? I for 10°- »«° Zicha and A rth u r A ldinger of and Mesdames J A K ram ien and m ereiai -printing Argus. tf During the business session. Mrs. . u o a ' cal' '* " 1:' md M r W F A l- daughter Eleanor. Jock Fleischer A. H. Busch, local chairm an of the W atch-Night P arty P la n n e d - able o secure 10 or 5 points in Jingt,r Mrs c Rcirner. and Fred I L. C K ram ien and family 11 () TERMINAL l( K .1 (01.1) Christmas Seal sale, gave a report, Hillsboro G range will have a p o t1 V“™??8 , .lv*,le s ,such as tum bling Schwartz, all of Hillboro. wer • 1 G arrett, and Miss LaVestu Kramien STORAGE CO. and the club voted to spend $2 for luck supper and watch party New nI'; niKlnK- achievem ent tests in Christm as guests of Mr. and Mr-. | of Portland. Mrs. J. W. Kramien seals. Miss Margaret Dixon was ap Y ear's eve at the grange hall. The , ,he. . ' arla“ s sports, and th tn those H arry Aldinger. Word ho • been i ii c ..;..te rl around j and Mai ion McMillan of N tw b e’ ,. pointed by the president to rep re dinner will be at 6 39 d m follow- m aklnS the first team in volley 1 Hillsboro that the Term inal lee A ed bv a social evening^ ball, basketball, etc., earn 10 points. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. H ulsm an and | Messrs, and Mesdames Earl Sirnp- sent the club on the County Camp Cold Storage Company is going out | and those of the second team or family. Mr. and Mrs. W P. Hamel- , son and F. Sterling, and Miss Eva of the individual locker cold stor- ' Fire Girls' council. Returns from Chicago— subs 5 points. Thus it is posible fe. man. Mrs. Mary Hamelman. all of Simpson of Portland. Mr. a n d Mi age business. Members of the club brought toys Miss M argaret Newton returned a Sirl who actively participates in 1 Cornelius, w ere C hristm as guests of Frank Simpson. Mr. and Mrs John This company started the locker' for the Coffee club and associated Simpson and daughter, and Rolph business in Hillsboro tw o year» clubs' Christmas tree for children, Saturday from a two m onths’ visit a^. 'b e w ork to earn about 50 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hoffman. and Robert Simpson w ere Christ Mr and Mrs R F ran k Peterg ago and has now 25(1 lockers re n t and Weil's store donated many w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mowry in points a year. Chicago, 111., and w ith Mrs. Jean toys for the basket. Thus far. many girls have earned j and fam ily and th eir guest. Miss mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. I., I ed and we intend to develop the Davis. Joyaux at San Luis Obispo, Cal. business more now as it has reached th eir points on tum bling stunts Lottie Peters of New Mexico, spent) have passed one or two of tl Christm as with Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs M yrtle R uthrauf. M issC lairr a point where, we believe, there is Mrs. G ardner III— Carol Service Held— achievem ent tests, have sev I Peters of Portland. lave taken sev- j 1 R uthrauf and Mrs. Douglas Oher a possibility of w orking up to aO) Mrs. U. G. G ardner underw ent eral hikes, which count A beautiful carol service with 'unt tow ard t i l ' Miss Lottie P eters of S tate Col-f of Seaside sp e n t C ( hristm as and lockers 111 the Hillsboro district. a m ajor operation at Sm ith's hos total 25 miles of b ikes needed to [ lege. New Mexico, and J a m e s ‘‘»day (Thursday) wl Christmas songs of eight countries zith th eir daugh This will be about the maximum You can buy n l ’se<l f a r from a Ford Dealer pital Thursday. Dr. C. T. Smith and pageantry scenes for each song , , earn 10 points, and either 5 or 10 C ruickshank w ere C hristinas e \o ‘er anc‘ s**‘er, Mrs. Frank W. Bnk- for the district in and around Hills boro. was held at the All Saints' Episco- : oPerated- with full eonfideiice. Ilis reputation is hehioil in volleyball. 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. F ran k l e r- and family- Li“ le Jean n e and O ur company knows the cold pal mission Christmas eve. Rev. Mr. Breaks Leg in Fall A fter Christm as basketball and P eters and family. , Shirley B aker have been very ill it. lie hopes ihul som e duy you will he in the m arket storage business and just w hat is 1 Hieks of . Portland was the herald , , . A lfred VanDomclen. 14. of Moun- folk dancing w ill be given. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hyre, Mrs w ith flu and »»ronchi.1 pneumonia. required to keep meat and veget for 11 New Ford V -8 anil he wants you to lie KMI'p and conducted the services. Each taindale. broke his right leg in a --------------------- -— Neva G illenw ater and sons w e r e ! Er. and Mrs. Paul Bailey and ables in proper condition The cold Sunday school class received a box fan w’hile riding horseback today ralisfied with the I'sr.l Cur he sells you. M r in ri Mrs n-,n n c r v h n i,„ r 1 8uests Christm as day of Mr. and children and Mr. and Mrs. W U. storing of any commodity has a of candies and nuts. 'Thursday.) He is at Jones hospital. were hosts for C h r ^ m , ^ S , ! Mrs Dwi«h‘ Scll*-‘rs of of S treeter of P ortland w ere Christ- Value but the operator m ust know Kansans Visit Here— O All mnkrt. All p r im . Small tlatrn pnvmrnt. Eatf Irrmi. ¡ s s S i r rr S ; ; ' “ “ ds , ” r„ i M r “ d ................... the business, just keeping goods Mr. and Mfs. John Trantow of cold is but a make-shift I’d. adv. Hillsboro G range w ill m eet to- Mrs. Charles Lange of Portland. Mr^ and Mrs. T. G. Bronleew e } 11 Norton. Kansas, visited in Hills night (Thursday) at th e G range Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B urkhalter I and sons w ere C hristm as guests 0; r ,.M r, and Mr,<? A C arlile spenl boro today (Thursday.) They are hall. Initiatory work will be held. Ervin Burkhalter. Mrs. Rose Crouch M rs- Bronleew e’s brother-in-law v h n stm a s w ith ’heir son. A. K. visiting their son-in-law and daugh ______________ and Mrs. Mary C lark of P o rtla n d .! ®nd ’ister, Mr. and Mrs. Edw ard ^ arllle- anc* fanuly of Vancouver, ter, Mi-, and Mrs. A. J. DeRosier M rs.-Clara Peterson and Roy P ier- N eubauer, in Portland. Wash. of Portland, this being their first lb Miss Leona Rogers of U. of O.. son of Palo Alto, Cal., and John Mr. and Mrs. Gerald B arr of M e d -! Mrs Ir<>ne Brown, who makes trip to Oregon. ’ Eugene, is spending the holidays at Gussino. ford arriv ed today (Thursday) for ‘ler borne at the Masonic Home h er home here. ., ... a few days’ visit w ith his parents, i neor Forest Grove, spent Christm as Miss Gorton Bride— Mrs. G ertrude Calef spent Christ- a ‘f a m iH ^ C h rC t'm 1-1’- S ' y a r n e F Mr. and Mrs. F rank Barr, and oth- w‘‘b Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Cull, Miss LeAudra Gorton, g r a n d M h o m e P r e s e t w ere Messrs, and e r relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard K eppler of AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICI daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. ' in ap 9 n i a n d r' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Anderson and Bellingham, Wash., spent the week- Betzer was m arried Monday to .A ll M a k e s . „ , , _ Mesdames I. M. V arner and son Omar Ferguson of Payette, Idaho, Mrs. Lena Holm of Brem erton, and daughters and J. W. K im ball sons w ere Christm as guests of Mr cnd w ith Mr. and Mrs. J. W. B ar .Low Prices ney. at the Betzer home. The couple left Wash., is a guest of her sister, Mrs. and family of Boise, Idaho- E lm ir an d Mrs. Adolph Benson of Port today (Thursday) for Payette, where Robert Cull. Mrs. Holm expects to Varner, P~. G. Cruzen and fam ily " land. ' | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bentley of .G u a ra n te e Mr. Ferguson is employed. locate in Hillsboro. Mrs. F rank Kimball. W alter Kim- ______________ Mrs. Je an Nye Cowell and son i Portland arld Mrs. Goldie Buell of Dr. H. D. Huggins perform ed a ' ball and Mrs. L arry O. Bennett and 1 Don. and Mrs. N. Nye of S p o k an e,; Salem visited Mr. and Mrs. E. E. .Standard Parts Noble G rands Meet— tonsil operation this m o r n i n g son G ary of Tacoma, Wash. Wash., are holiday guests of M r.; Bentley Friday. Past Noble G rands’ club of the M r- and Mrs. Charles Douglass and Mrs. J. M. Person. F rederick S Haine« of Seattle, FOR R E S T Rebekah lodge will meet Wednes B a n k ^ ’’ i0 F JakC NarUP Ot 'a n d daughters spent Christm as ev • C lair Sample and fam ily of As-1 Wash-. spent Christm as at th e home RtCEPTION day evening, Ja n u ary 8, instead of uanR s- of his brother-in-law , Dr. H. o u r wrw Morris Dean, student at W illam New Y ear's night. w ith L. F. Brown and Miss Lois to ria a re guests this week of his ette University, Salem, is at the Brown in Portland, and Christm as m other and sister. Mrs. Elizabeth Huggins. Bentleys Return Home— home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. day w ith Mr. Douglass’ sister, Mrs. Bagley and Mrs. Ethel Weik. Mr. and Mrs Florian Mills spent Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Bentley re- R. A. Dean, during th e holidays. B. R. Compton, and family of P o rt TUBES Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Fayram spent Christm as w ith his parents, Mr. land. A nother sister. Mrs. H. H. Christm as w ith Mrs. Fayram 's fath and Mrs. C. Mills of Vernonia. Stark, and her husband of Spokane. er, Jam es Barber, and other re la Mr. and Mrs. P erry G inther and Wash., were also guests there. tives in Portland. daughter of Lebanon visited the Mr. and Mrs. S W. M elhuish E E- Bentley home S aturday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bentley and Mr. and Mrs. Rupert K ennedy of daughter Evelyn of Marshfield, Mr. and children spent C hristm as with and Mrs. S. A. Johnson and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. LaBare and The Dalles spent a few days this Helfridgr Turn. Co. I’hone 21X week w ith friends in Hillsboro. and Jack Engzell of P ortland and fam ily in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Walch w ere | Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McDonald guests Christm as day of Mr. and 1 and sons spent C hristm as w ith Mr. j Mrs. H arry Morgan. ■ and Mrs. B. E. M aling at their ' Sponsored by V eterans of Foreign W ars Mrs. O tto S teinke was brought home near Depoe Bay’ from Jones hospital to the home M r- and M rs- Dolph Rogers and I We think you re clever. Your homes are effi- of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Jo h 9 Ebner of P o rtland s p e n t Chase, Christm as eve. She will re- • Christm as w ith Mr. and Mrs. G rover ( ient, livable places. our families are well Ivan K oebcr’s 8-piece Dance Band m ain th ere for a few weeks, con- Rogers. valescing from an appendix o p e r-' Mrs. H attie Hill Brow nhill of cared for. You’re good managers and good shop To our host of loyal 8HÜTE PARK AUDITORIUM Admission 25c a‘ion. ' McMinnville and Tracy M anley of patrons we extend the pers. You enjoy life and find time to support Mrs. G. G arthofner retu rn ed M S^ aS, gUeStS ° f season’s g o o d w ish e s home from Los Angeles, Cal., th ? M r' nd Mr*' W'. R' ManleJr- the activities of your churches and clubs. W e’re for a bright and Happy last of the week. A son was born to Mrs. Emma D ierdorff and W. H. her son and daughter-in-law . Mr. B ierdorf w ere Christm as guests of New Year. proud of you . . . but we can’t refrain from tak and Mrs. Maurice Perkins, of Los | ^ r - and ^ rs- Jo h n D ierdorff in ing a little of the credit for ourselves! *You see, Angeles, Cal., December 8. , Portland. Mrs. Sopha Jackson and son M r- and Mrs Ered Amacher and we’re aware of the part th at The Argus plays in Richard of P ortland and Mr. and family spent Christm as with Mr. Mrs. W. C. Christensen and sons and Mrs. C arl Trachscl of Reed- llilliboro Washington Street your lives. You wanted suggestions for making spent Christmas eve w ith Mr. and ville. ? 1 zr Mrs. E. A. G riffith. F. A bendroth is spending a week's your homes better and more pleasant. You w ant Tom Bronleew e Jr., Davis Auld, vacation in Victoria and Vancouver, ed information about new fashions and current British Columbia. Dick Sutherland, Wesley B atch elder, Earl P rickett and Tom Cald A. L. Amacher has been very ill events. N aturally you turned to The Argus, and well, students at O. S. C. Corvallis, w ith flu during the,past two weeks. are spending the holidays here. His condition is improving. found articles th at helped. But you didn’t stop The M emorial you erect today you on all Mr. and Mrs. R. R. E aster and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Wismer spent offer as a testim onial of your devotion th ere; you found out where you could buy the N ancy Aileen w ere Christm as guests Christm as with Mr. and Mrs. E rn to some departed life. It serves as a I of Mr. and Mrs. George A lexander est M iller of Portland. symbol of th a t life and as a trib u te to I articles you read about . . . you read the ads. at Salem. its worth. Occasionally it Is dedicated Vincent Curry, employed at O lym to, more than a single person, to a fam Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connell and pia, Wash., was a guest of friends In your Usual efficient way you went about ily perhaps, but alwuys it is erected as I son Thomas spent Christm as with here over Christmas. a m ark of affection. Mr. and Mrs. C arleton Hande at your shopping, knowing w hat you wanted to GOAR’S Mrs. Beulah R atliff of Salem is Silverton. a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George buy and where you could buy it. You made your E arl and Miss O radell Prickett Taylor over the holidays. OREGON MONUMENT WORKS w ere guests Christm as of their Mrs. Sophia Smith of Forest Grove E. M. Barnes, Prop. homes better, because you knew where you I’honc 121 Hillsboro, Oregon m other, Mrs. G uy Sanders, and was a Christm as guest at the Mc Mr. Sanders at Silverton. K inney home. could get the equipment th a t would save you Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lard of Ore- Misses uain. Jan e Robb xvuuu diiQ and iviarion Marion time and money. You were able to serve better gon City w ere guests Sunday of Baker of Portland visited Mr and Mr A T Long. ---- Mrs s w MeIhuigh Sunday< Mr. and Mr. Mrs. T L. A. meals and found th a t they cost you less . . . be C harles Douglass returned Mon Mrs. Alice Cowan of Yreka, Cal., The day from ten days’ attendance at spent Christm as with Mr. and Mrs cause you did your comparative shopping a radio school in Los Angeles, Cal. A. H. Biassing. ^ L T IN C Z N£W Y£AR WANTED HAPPY NEW YEAR ifere January z Sinus Trouble The Syn-O-Spray MEN’S SHOP hLUTH F O 1 I1 I irttv ii fi»u i n u i l n ffo o d I SEI» «'A lt j,»«»,- ADIO SERVICE Douglass R ad io S ervice Annual New Year's Eve C a r n iv a l D a n c e M otor Co. cY Message To WOMEN Happy New Year TUESDAY N IG H T, December 31 Prednventory Sale Christensen Machine Works s M » * Not for Today Alone — COATS and DRESSES Woman’s Shop Your Favorite Gasoline- W e’ve Got It! HILLSBORO PHARMACY and its Co-Workers desire to express to our many Friends and Customers our sincere thanks for their generous patronage and to wish you all a very Happy and Prosperous New Year. MR. AND MRS. Z. J. RIGGS Mrs. Ja n e t W aller Fred L. Chase Tillie Hoffman Mildred M cConnahay Blanche Robinson John Leese H a p p y N ew Y ea r F R I E N D S ¿ haw - hew We thank you for loyal support in 1935 and wish you a Happy, Prosperous New Year. A. M. JANNSEN DRILLING CO. Beaverton Oregon Shell « Richfield General Mobile Gilmore - Union Drive up to Coslett's today and fill your car w ith w inter grade gas. COSLETT’S SUPER SERVICE Firxt and Baseline Independent D ealers llillxhoro (Venetian ticket, IT. M. VanderzanHcñ*, TOrT/Coi-holTusiT through Ihe Argus. You were able to buy new er things . . . because you knew w hat stores had the newest stocks. And you found th a t shopping this way gave you more time for your own activities. Certainly, you’re clever . . . and our hats are off to you! l?íllsbortO A -r g us With Which Is Combined The Hillsboro Independent