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    Thurndny, December 20, 1930
Scholls Folk
Give Program
H IL L S B O R O
Sunduy are us fallow s. B ib le school. ,
9:45 a. in.; com m union service. 111
a. in , fo llo w e d by preuchlng by I
the pastor. Young people's m eeting, *
il 30 p m.; pl eaching, 7:30 p. in. I
M id w ee k service o f B ib le stud y '
eve ry W ednesday ut 7:30 p m
E veryone is c o rd ia lly In v ite d to i
a ll assemblies M Putm an, p js t o r . ; G ra d e
Orenco Group
Holds Social
ARGUS,
M onm outh. School w ill re-open
Ja n u a ry 0
Several m em bers o f the II. R ob­
inson and Le ster Davies fa m ilie s
have been confined w ith measles
M rs. Sim s and M iss M a rg a re t
Sim s o f Salem are h o lid a y v isito rs
at the J. A. C am pbell home.
M r and M rs. C. W S tru th e rs
E lizabeth and K en ne th S tru th e rs
and G a yfo rd W ilson were C h ris t­
mas eve guests at the A. C. R o b in ­
son home in P ortland.
T he Misses M a rg a re t and E liz a ­
beth F e rris o f P ortla nd were C h ris t­
mas day guests at the W ill i a m L
C am pbell home.
M r. and M rs. C. W. S tru th e rs en ­
te rta in e d
the
fa llo w in g
guests
C hristm as day: M r. and Mrs. A. C
Robinson, H e n ry Schade, M r. and
M rs Lester Robinson, M r and Mrs.
H a rold Robinson. A lta Weis, M a r­
garet Hedden. E lizabeth S truthe rs,
S h irle y Robinson, K en ne th R ob­
inson, G a yfo rd W ilson and K en n e th
S truthers.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Ferdinand Klatt
Dies on Sunday
Page Thre«
T h is do« s not a p p ly to the revested I
ra ilro a d and wagon road lands.
Mason Hill
F erdina nd K la tt, 70. died at the
fa m ily residence on H ills b o ro route
T he pie social T hursd ay n ig h t
4. Sunday He is s u rvive d by the was a success. A fin e program was
D if fe r e n t Schools I- e a tu rc
Q u in te t
V ic to rio u »
w idow , Ju lia , and the fo llo w in g given and the pies bro u g h t over
ch ild re n : George K la tt, Mrs. A lb e rt $30. so the piano is a ll paid for.
C h ris tm a s P ro g ra m s
O t MT W itc h H a z e l
Kenhn, M rs W illia m C o rre ll, M rs The school extends m any thanks.
Bethany Baptist Church
C o llin M a x w e ll and Clarence K la tt, ' Mrs. C harles Wood w ent to P o rt- i
(H r I. II. D r mm In I
P rogram fo r Sunday: m orn ing ,
il ly Mr«. If Hirn flurrlvtt«)
a ll of P ortland, and Jonathan K la tt , land Sunday to spend the ho lid ays i
S C IIO L I.S The p io g r in i given ut "A Look B a ckw a rd und a Look . i O RENC O O renco T ow nsend clu b
of N ewberg, fo u r g ra n d ch ild re n . ' w ith her daughter, M rs. M ohler.
the S cholls M E. chu rch Sunday F o rw a rd ;" evening, the cantatu
' held a social m eeting in the school
and a sister, M rs. It. I ’ ubols o f I
m o rn in g Inclu de d' Welcome. Louis Adams, "C ristm a s A d o ra tio n ," w ill | | u u d lto riu m Decem ber 17. Program
Charles Johnson and fa m ily spent
P ortla nd
Hesse; "B irth d a y (."undies," Donald be sung by the chu rch cho ir, * nco' was urruriged by the president,
C hristm as at Y a m h ill. M rs. Joh n- j
F une ral services were held Tues- I son and B e tty stayin g ove r fo r a |
C hristensen; song, W illin g W orkers' dore A Leger, pustor.
I H e rb e rt Scheldt. Those ta k in g part
day aftern oon fro m I tew days’ v is it a t the D e lm a r M a r­
cluss; "C h ristm a s G lu d n csi," A lm a
w e r e Ronald Z ahler, A lm a Maz o
the B eth a n y Pres- j tin home.
E rickson; song, Mrs. W H. C h.ind
Christina Church
Z ahler, John Staehh
Mr
E im s t
b y te ria n c h u r c h j M att Ryan acted as auctioneer
lee; “ B ethlehem ," Esther C h riste n
L o rd 's day u n ifie d »tudy-w or:ship Slaehle, Erm a Staehle. Misses C ia i a
w ith
b u ria l
in ' at a pie social at Shady B roo k F r i­
sen; "IB s B irth d a y ," M a ry June service, 0:45-11:45 a. m.; chu rch Tschabold and Elaine Y unger, a ll
4,
U n ion cem etery at day nig h t, proceeds being $21.
S e lffe rt; song. I ’ h y llls Christensen, school w orship, 1).45-10, John West, ,,f Rock Creek d is tric t, and M r
- Cedar M ills .
saw solo, Torn .Stretcher; re e ltu lio n i, su p erintend en t, in charge; class | Laurence 1IIII, M rs E rank W arren,
’ •
M r. K la tt w a s
Paul J u q u tlh , Leone und June N e l­ session, 10-10:40; reassem bly, close Leona and V io la W arren, and lle v
O u r classified colum ns m ay have ;
i born M ay 13, 1863.1 ju s t w h a t yo u are lo o k in g fo r — i
son, A m y H ow ard, Jacqueline und o f school und m o rn in g w o rs h ip to T
Duncan S ix ty were present
and
w
e
nt
f
r
o
m
'
Jeanette H o w ell, and E rv in C h ris ­ 11:45. M usic by choir. New Year's
Read them .
tf
Miss Ethel Bella, w ho is e m p lo y ­
G erm any to N o rin !
tensen; song, p rirn u ry cluss; "C h ris t­ serm on pastor. C h ris tiu n Endeavor, ed at Bank ., spent C hristm as w ith
D
akota
in
1888.
He
mas S m iles," B o th C hristensen; 0:30 p. m., In te rm e d ia te und young tie r parents, M r. and M rs. Adam
RELIEVE EXTERNAL
m oved to O regon j
song. U ptreanrers’ class; "M y Best people. E ven in g w o rship , 7:30, song Bella.
MUSCULAR PAIN
the-
fo
llo
w
in
g
year.
G ift," M yro n Btsh; song, Mrs. J M. service und sermon by pastor. T ues­
M r. and Mrs. L. T. W oodw ard
M r. and M rs. K la tt i (So Often Mis-Called "Rheumatic”) j
S tretche r; "C o m in g G uest," K e n ­ day (N e w Yeur's Ever hig h school attended a p a rty S a tu rd a y n ig h t at
w ere m a rrie d on i
neth T w lg g , and a ta lk by M rs. S. gro up e n te rta in the old e r you ng the F rank Nelson home In Oswego
I f you are one o f th e vast n u m - .
F e b ru a ry 20, 188».
K ayn or S m ith.
people w ith a N ew Year's d in n e r
M is s Belen Baughm an, w h o is
ber o f people w ho su ffe r to rtu rin g , I
T IM B E R —Jean W e lte r was h o n ­
m em ber o f the B eth-
Me. and M rs Don Cole and son p a rty b e g in n in g e a rly in the eve­ em ployed in P ortla nd , spent S a tu r­
stabbing, shooting, e x te rn a l m us- '
Jay und Miss Eva Carlson, u ll of nin g and c o n tin u in g to m id n ig h t. day n ig h t and Sunday w ith home ored on her b irth d a y Decem ber 13 any B a p tist chu rch fo r 46 years.
c u la r pains o f arms, legs, shoul-
when a gro up o f frie n d s dropped
P ortla nd , visite d a t the C. A. C a r l­ M iit-w e e k service, eve ry T hursday. folks.
■
ie rs and body, w h ic h are so often
in to surprise her. Present were
son home Sunday.
7:30 p m. In te re s tin g study o f life
M r and Mrs. G. A. Robson and
m is-called “ rh e u m a tic," here is a
Scholls E p w o rth League w ill have o f C h rist. A h e a rty w elcom e to daughters V irg in ia and Lois spent Bette Gene W rig h t, B e tty Jeanne
q u ick re lie f. T ake ju s t a te w doses
u p u rty Ja n u u ry 2 at the chu rch these services. H. P utnam , pustor. the C h ristm as ho lid ays in Dallas G ild n c r, E dythe Skeelcs. M a ry Lou
I o f W illia m s R. U. X. Com pound. I t
and Joan O strander, R uth Beyer .
parlors.
w ilh Mrs. Robson's parents, M r. and B illie H u ffm a n , H e n rie tta B u rg in
m ust produce results o r m oney
Mrs. C liffo r d T rask attended the
M rs. M a rk B lodgett.
Pilgrim House
and A nn a b e lle Dunne. Jean was
S harp gains in consum er b u yin g back. W illia m s R. U. X. com pound
B and P. C h ristm as banquet p a rty
W in Game
F rid a y : St. John, the evangelist's
eleven years old.
pow er in th is te r r ito r y are in d i­ is com pounded fro m the p re s c rip ­
at H ills b o ro F rid a y evening She day. S aturduy: H o ly Innocents' day.
O renco grade basketball team won
M r. and Mrs. G ordon W h ite and cated by the establishm ent of an tio n o f a d o cto r w ho used i t in his
took as her guest, Mrs. Ina S u th ­ Chapel open both days fa r m e d i­ the re tu rn game played w ith W itch
son Charles o f Roosevelt, Wash . a ll-tim e record in re sid e n tia l con­ p riv a te p ra ctice m an y years. N ow
erland.
ta tio n und pruyer. Sunday: F estival Hazel on the local flo o r F rid a y.
are C hristm as v is ito rs o f Mrs. sum p tion o f e le c tric energy by th is va lua ble r e lie f is a va ila b le to
M r. and M rs. C a rl W ohlsehlegel, service o f w o rship , fo r
Sunduy
Or- M O. A nderson Is spending W hite's m other, M rs O. S. S h ifte r customers o f the P o rtla n d Genera! suffere rs at a cost of o n ly a te w
M e lb u rn
Z ie g le r a n d
H o m e r w ith in O ctave o f C h r is tin a s , 10 30 the C hristm as holidays w ith his sob
M r. and M rs. E a rl Beyers and E le c tric Co., declares R. R. Easter, I cents a day. T r y a b o ttle un d e r the
C h ure hle y o f Rosedale were T h u rs ­ a. in. Young people’« c h o ir w ill r e ­ and d a u g h te r-in -la w , M r. and Mrs.
m oney-back guarantee. E n jo y bless­
son Jack o f W arren to n spent the H ills b o ro d iv is io n m anager.
day evening d in n e r p u rty guests ut peat C h ristin a s music. C arols by C harles A nderson, o f Tacoma.
week-end at the A r t Beyers’ home.
The new peak in re sid e n tia l con­ ed r e lie f as so m an y say th e y |
the L e w is llllle t home in New berg congregation. Serm on, "T h e Duy is
A n d O th e r S h o rt Subjects
G eorge Csergie spent a few days
M rs. Ida K ilb u rg has been i l l ' sum p tion fo llo w s a m on th a fte r p ro ­ have. A sk y o u r d ru g g ist f o r W il­
A large cro w d attended the M ld - H ere," in series on " L ig h t in the last week in P o rtla n d w ith h'J
liam
s
R.
U.
X
.
C
om
pound
today.
w
ith
flu
the
past
week.
d u ctio n fo r a ll classes o f custom er!
w uy school C h ristm as program F r i­ D arkness." C hapel w ill be open sister. Mrs. Tom W illiam s.
Mrs. H a rry Lehrbass and daug h­ on the Pepco system reached a
day aftern oon Am ong oth er num - each duy u n til Ja n u a ry (1, fo r vis-
Mrs. S. L. C a rlyle 's Sunday school te r V irg in ia and son Dare DuRoss new high.
hers shadow p ictu res were g ive n I
, o th t, M unger und p ra y e r and class held a business m eeting at
o f P o rtla n d vis ite d at the K ilb u rg , “ In the m on th ju s t closed, re s i­
by Pearl B urke . Percy H iiblnsoii, m ed itatio n. A ll are welcome. J a n ­ h e r home M onday n ig h t
home S aturday.
d e n tia l consumers used 9,203,330
Edward Heim, Esther Christensen, u a ry I. Is the Feast o f the C ir ­
M rs. W. F. H u n te r has fo r her
M rs. Joe K ir k is spending a te w : k ilo w a tt-h o u rs o f energy to op­
Laura M u rra y , Frances B urke , Rod­ cum cision o f O u r Lo rd. No p u b lic h o lid a y guest her cousin
B ruce days in P ortla nd .
erate home appliances and fo r lig h t ­
e ric k M u rra y. L y le Robinson. A lle n w o rship . Reception fa r New Year's T a ylo r, of V ancouver, B. C.
Cam p Reehers CCC boys g a v e ' ing, an increase of 14 per cent
Boleen and Bertha W aibel.
Ernest W ilfe rt and c h ild re n H e l­ th e ir fir s t dance at the dance h a ll ! over Novem ber, 1934," he s a i d.
duy, 2 to 5 p. in., open to p u blic.
Mrs. E arl S h ip le y re tu rn e d from "A Light to Lighten th e <»entile
en und S herw ood visite d his m o th ­ T h u rsd a y n ig h t. T he boys hope to j "Average revenue p e r k ilo w a tt-
D ec em b e r
the E a r iiu e t hospital Wednesday. to p ic o f sermon, w ith w o rs h ip p re ­ e r at N ew berg Sunday.
have th e ir ow n orchestra at the h o ur sold dropped 5*2 per cent, be­
M r. :i” d Mrs. W A B u n n e ll en ­ p a ra to ry to th e H o ly C om m union,
2
9, 3 0, 31
K e n n e th P ip e r is spending C h ris t­
cause lo w e r rates a p p ly as custom ­
te rta in e d the
fa llo w in g w ith a Ja n u a ry 5. E piph any day ( T w e lfth mas w ith his m othe r in St Johns n e xt dance.
C
o
ntinuous
S
how
S
u
n
d
ay
—
2
u
n
til
11
p. m .
M
r.
and
Mrs.
Tom
R
iggle
of
ers increase th e ir consum ption.
ta ffy p u ll F rid a y evening: Robert N lg h ti. Ja n u u ry 6, w ith rea ding o f
M r. and M rs. R obert Johnston
vis ite d re la tive s here
"L a rg e st group user o f e le ctric
am i W alter Liebenow . Leonard and I “ The O th e r Wise M an,” at 7:30 p and c h ild re n V irg in ia and H o w ard B irk e n fe ld
j Sunday, en rou te to P ortla nd .
energy continues to be the p u lp
E d w a r d W e ic h b r o d t. W ilm a S c h u lt - I m. L o rd 's S upper w ill be a d m in is ­
o f B eaverton v is ite d at th o M . J.
M r. and M rs. D a vid Castle have | and paper in d u s try . C onsum ption
hour. Bernice, Josephine and L i l ­ tered p u b lic ly J a n u a ry 12, to " a ll M cEntee home Sunday.
as th e ir guests fo r th e holidays. M r. by these m ills has increased about
lia n Law rence. W a lte r H e rrin g , a ll w ho love the L o rd ." Pastor H e n ry
L itt le Bobby Hoaguc is home 1 and M rs E lw y n Root and tw o c h il- 25 per cent ove r 1929.
of
S
outh
T
u
a
la
tin
;
C
a
lv
in
O
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on-
fro
m
the
school
fo
r
the
deaf
at
.. , m
i l - i > i i
,
' 8- H a lle r m ay be consulted each
j dren of Hood R iver. Mrs. Root was i "O th e r com m ercial and in d u s tria l
m r , M a ryb e l H in t. Leland M c( aim , ,|ay
betw
day between
10 a. m. and noon, o r Salem fo r the C h ristm as holidays. | fo rm e rly Miss E lla Castle.
use o f e le c tric ity slum ped con­
W ilm a r and L e tin ie Hanson, Louie by appointm ent, at the house o f­
W arren D avis o f P o rtla n d vis ite d
Mrs. E. M. H a lla m re tu rn e d fro m
H a tfie ld , M a ry und Ernest Love- fice. 232 N o rth T h ird avenue.
at the S. W B aughm an home S at­ P o rtla n d S aturday, w h ere she h a s , sid era bly d u rin g the depression.
Some lost ground has been re ­
g re n . C ecil Ilc u to n . Joseph and Tom
u rd a y evening.
j been v is itin g h e r m othe r fo r sev- ' gained and the present status of
S tretche r, Earl and L o rra in e Dein-
A nu m be r o f Mrs. G eorge M c C u l­ j e ra l days.
A ll Sainis C h u rch (Episcopal)
th is class o f load is about 10 per
inin, M r. and Mrs. John Liebenow ,
F irs t Sunduy a fte r C hristm as: loch's frie n d s fro m P o rtla n d came
Mrs. John Richm ond and daugh- > cent below the 1929 le v e l."
V lig in ta , N adine und Yvonne B u n ­ C h u rch school. It 45; m o rn in g p ra y ­ out last S atu rday n ig h t and gave
te r Irene o f Toledo spent a tew '
ne ll.
109 S. 2nd
Hillsboro
er w ith cho ral service and sermon her a surp rise p a rty.
days th is week here, lo o k in g a fte r
E p w o rth I-cague w ill have a at I I . Processional. "A n g e ls fro m
V. 8. L a nd Change Made
!
household
goods.
ska tin g p a rty ut the Oaks r in k F r i­ l the Realm s o f G lo ry ." H ym n. "C a lm
George F in le y, reg ister U. S. land
day evening.
jo n the L is te n in g E a r " O ffe rto ry
o ffic e at Roseburg, gives notice ;
M i. and M is . C O K e llo g g of ; carol, " A ll M y H eart Rejoices." R e­
th a t an exe cutive o rd e r o f N ovem - ■
P o rtla n d called at the M B. B ozorth cessional, "W h ile Shepherds W a tc h ­
ber 26, 1934. w ith d ra w in g a ll gov- I
home Sunduy
e m in e n t land fro m settlem ent, sale
ed T h e ir F locks."
Me. and Mrs. George Bennett
I S O U T H T U A L A T IN Miss W il- b irth d a y surprise p a rty F rid a y e v e - ' or e n try , has been m o d ifie d to per-
and son o f O akland, Cul., a rriv e d
| nieth T ruenbnch presented he r pu- ning. Present w ere M r. and Mrs. m it purchase o f isolated tra cts u n ­
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
Sunday at the J E Bennett home
C h u rch school, 9:45, Miss Rose 1 pils in a C hristm as program at the Ted Haney, F. A. B ennett, Mrs. der leasing act o f June 28. 1934.
to spend the C hristm as holiday?. Cave, general su p erintend en t; M rs. school M onday evening. A large Lo uise M cD onald, M r and Mrs. and the leasing o f isolated tracts.
O th e r vis ito rs Sunday were M r and
fo llo w in g M a rtin L u ll, M r. and Mrs. Lou
T W. M cD onald, p rim a ry sup er­ audience enjoyed the
M rs II I, H o effel o f W itc il Hazel, intendent. D iv in e w orship. 11; s e r ­ num bers: Address o f welcom e, P o l­ J u n k e r and son Lola, M rs. G ilp in .
M r. und M rs O tto S chultz of Beth
mon title , "G o O n." E p w o rth League ly Sonada: dialogues, reading. A lic e M r. and M rs. H e rb Raym ond and
any, an il M r. and M rs. S tanley at 6:30. E ven in g service at 7:30; Lorence, Ned Sonada; tap dance. ch ild re n . M r. and M rs. A lle n Hay-1
B ennett o f P ortla nd
M rs. Z im m e rm a n and son
sermon. "T h e Soul N eglected." You M ary Sonada; readings. H a rry So.:- den
Mrs. J E L e w to n o f Forest G royc i use welcom ed to a ll o f th e serv- ixla; P o lly Sonada a n d M e l b a Sam, and M r. and M rs. H om er
culled at the W. A. B u n n e ll home ioos o< the chu rch In the hope that D cm m in accom panied on the piano P u rd in of D a vid H ill.
Sunduy.
M rs. J im W rig h t o f D ille y and
treat? a real fe llo w s h ip be- by Miss T ruen ba ch. D u rin g the las'
Scholls J u n io r W om an s c lu b en­
num ber E m il B rock,
p o rtra y in g daughter, M rs. K e n n e th C h ris te n ­
, tw een -C h ris tia n people.
te rta in e d the senior c lu b w ith a pot
Santa Claus, d is trib u te d g ifts to son o f San Francisco spent T h u rs ­
lu c k d in n e r and p a rly Wednesday
day w ith M rs. L o u W rig h t.
, the w h o le com pany.
Foursquare Church
evening at the chu rch parlors. About
C liffo r d
R utan a n d
F a rth in g
Mrs. Lieb eno w and Mrs. W e ich ­
The thought o f the approaching
45 were present. M rs
P e g g y : N ew Year w ill be stressed In the b ro d t have been v is itin g the aged Loynes spent a fe w days in P o rt­
Haynes, D o ris Heaton and D oris ' services th is week-end. T he mes­ o f the neighborhood and d e liv e rin g land last week.
I.e w e llin ware in charge.
B e rn a rd G ent was able to be
sages w ill be rem inisce nt o f the the C hristm as boxes p ro vid e d bv
E arl S h ip le y o f M anzanita came | past yea r and lo o k in g fo rw a rd to : the Ladies' A id o f the L u th e ra n b ro u g h t home fro m the ho sp ita l in
S atu rday to spend C h iis ln ia s W ith
P o rtla n d S aturday.
the new. T he pastor w ill speak ut chu rch at B loom ing.
re la tiv e s I a n and in H ills b o ro .
N e llie H aney is spending her va­
The fo llo w in g you ng people fro m
both the I t o'clock m o rn in g s e rv­
M r. and Mrs. Jack Roberts and 1
i th is co m m u n ity attended a p a rty catio n w ith he r parents, M r and
. on o f H ills b o ro and M r. and M rs f ice and the 7:30 eve n in g evangel- ! given at the home o f M r. and M r. ■ M rs. F red Haney, near Strassel.
is tic ra lly . Sunday school w ill be,
Every savings ce rtifi­
W illa rd S ..ip ic y o f P o rtla n d v i s - 1
as usual, nt 9:45 a. m. Tuesday, be­ W. A. B u n n e ll in S cholls F rid a y
Red M is F a il S h ip le y u . the H ea­
cate is insured up to
g in n in g at 9 p. in. the an nu al evening: Robert and W a lte r L ic b -
ton home Sunday.
w a tc h -n ig h t service w i ll be held. cnow, Leonard and E dw ard W e ich ­
$5.009.00 under the
.Mountains.d< school gave a C h r is t- j
( R r V iv ia n Dudannl
mas pro gra m F rid a y evening. N um - ' The m eeting w ill last u n til the brodt, W a lte r B ering , Bernice, J o ­
Federal Insurance
R ussell H erst o f G rand Ronde is
firs t few m om ents o f the New Year sephine and A lic e Lorence and W il­
hers includ ed ; Readings, C h a rio t« ? '
home w ith his fo lk s fo r th e h o li­
and w ill in clu d e a "Say-so M eet­ ma S childhauer.
Plan.
B illin g s , D a vid J u q u ith and Jean­
days.
M r. and M rs. Joe W e rre v is ite d
in g ." a w h ole h o u r o f music, fe a tu r­
ette H o w e ll; solo, M rs J. M Stretch-1
F o rty -s ix attended the C hristm as
in g a ll departm ents o f the church, M rs. W erre's bro th er. C u rtis V io h l,
w ith
cr; saw solo by Tom S tretche r, and I
and a short message of im p o rt to w ho is in the Em anuel hospital In fe s tiv a l at the school F rid a y eve­
songs and plays.
DOROTHY WILSON
all. T h is w ill be a tim e th a t a ll w ill P ortla nd , re co ve rin g fro m an o p c i- n in g . A fte r the pro gra m presents
Scholls Ladies' A id w ill meet at
RUSSELL HARDIE • CHARLES SELLON
w ere exchanged.
e n jo y and everyone desirous of ation.
the S. A G o ite r home Ja n u a ry 3. spending the last m om ents o f 1935
M r. and M rs. C a rl A sba hr o f I
LOUISE HENRY • A L A N D IN EH A R T
The c h o ir o f tw e n ty voices fro m
A l'G V S T A N D ER SO N
in the House o f the L o rd is in ­ P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and M rs. Joe I
the T ig a rd M ethodist chu rch w ill vite d .
C H E R R Y G R O V E — August A n ­
W erre Sunday.
give a concert Sunday evening at
T he c h ild re n
o f the Johnson | derson, a resident o f C h e rry G rove
Ploy by Charles T Dox«y
8 o'clo ck at the S cholls co m m u n ity
school met at the home o f A ld a | fo r m ore than 20 years, died at his
The Congregational Churrh
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A Fox Picture
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Sunday,
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C h u rch school, 10 a. m., R ichard
vited . M iss G ilb e rt w i ll be the d i­ E. W ile y, su p erintend en t; m o rn in g they popped corn and made pop „ | u rd a y m orn ing . M r. A nderson had
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re cto r and M iss Frances Nash, the w orship, 11 o'clock. N ew Y ear ser­ corn balls fo r a tre a t to th e ir v is ­ o n ly been i l l a te w days.
d ire c to r o f m usic in the T ig a rd mon. “ Change and t h e Change- ito rs at the p ro gra m g ive n Monday-
He is su rv iv e d by his w id o w and
C h a rle s C hase C o m ed y — N ew s — C a rto o n
high school, w ill sing n solo. T his I less." A n th e m , "S in g O Heavens." evening.
tw o daughters, M rs. E lle n H oar and
w ill be a re a l tre a t fo r a ll lovers | i w ith o b lig a to solo), Tours. T. A r ­
M rs. Svea M enegat, one son, C arl,
o f good music.
and th re e gra n d ch ild re n .
th u r Duugan, a ctin g m in is te r.
F u n e ra l services w ere held M on­
J a n u a ry
day at 2 p. m. w ith b u ria l in F o r­
Ranks M. E. C hurrh
(Bv Mm. Zell G. S tm th vm )
Sunduy school eve ry Sunday, 9:45
E. D. H ite and C h ris C hristensen est V ie w cem etery.
1 and 2
First C hurrh of Christ (Scientist) a m., Mrs. F red W olford , sup er­ w e nt to T illa m o o k F rid a y .
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reaching
services
by
A program was presented by
Services a rc held e ve ry Sunday
at 11 a. m.; W ednesday evening E lls w o rth T ilto n , pastor, eve ry S u n ­ H ite on p u p ils T h u rsd a y evening.
Show , 2 t ill 11
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
day
eve
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at
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o'clock.
Ladies'
T h e ir teacher, M iss Em m a S chra d­
services at 8 o'clock; Sunday school
A
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meets
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ednes­
er, le ft F rid a y to spend the h o li­
Savings & Loan Bldg.
at 11 a. in. P up ils up Io the age
tf day vaca tion w ith h e r parents at
o f 20 years a rc welcom ed. Free days at 2 p. in.
Hillsboro
Oregon
rea ding room open on Wednesdays
and S aturdays fro m 2 u n til 4 p. m.
Sunday's topic, "C h ris tia n Science. ’
Birthday Surprise
Given at Timber
Electric Energy
Use Makes Gain
j Mickey Mouse in "Mickey’s Garden’
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Family Group
P IC T U R E S
The holiday season is the
ideal time for group pic­
tures — when the whole
family is together.
Preview Saturday Night, 11:15
Jean Arthur in "Public Menace”
I SUN., MON., TUE.
Call for an
appointment today.
Schramel
Studio
Children Give
Program Monday
in his last — and
g re a te s t p ic tu re !
Thatcher
I
Hayward
Am erica’s favorite play o f
pounding hoofs and racing hearts
Savings of §1.00 ac­
cepted or la rg e r
amounts to suit your
convenience. Start a
systematic savings
account today.
Hiteon
CHURCHES
C an You I magine /
E n jo y ihe m any advan»
¿age* o f a garage d o o r
which goes up — o ver —
und out o f the way!
I he H a ll “ O V E R A L L ”
garage d o o r set is a
new, practical co m b in a ­
tio n , offered at a price to
(it today's pocketbook. It
lias every convenience
com m only fou n d in o ve r­
head d o o r eq u ip m e n t
costing 3 o r t tim es m o re.
Beaverton C hurrh of Christ
N e xt Sunday m orn ing , im m e d ia te ­
ly a fte r Ihe m o rn in g service, (he
ye a rly electio n o f chu rch o ffice rs
w ill take place. On the evening of
Ja n u a ry 2 in the ch u rch pa rlo rs
the annual m eeting w ill be held
and w ill be preceded by a pot lu ck
luncheon at 7 o'clock. Services fo r
M ilk
Egg
'l
P ro d u c e r
Fits your pre$ent Swinging, Folding or Sliding Doors.
Simple to install and easy to operatel
You ra n in s ta ll th is set y o u r­
s e lf— o r have u ineehaiiie erect
i t q u ic k ly a n il reasonably.
is the feed to use for a long,
profitable producing life.
More Eggs from less Feed
at Lower Cost,
N o ne ed o f d o in g w it h n iil an
o v e r h e a d ty p e o f d o o r any lo n g e r,
espeeiallv when you can g e l such
a b ig value f o r less m oney.
C o m e in soon a n d ask a b o u t
th is g a ra g e d o o r set. Y o u » i l l be
a m a z e d at » b a t we r a n show y o u .
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Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed -
Seed -
Wool and
Poultry
POOL GARDNER LBR. CO.
Franchise F uller Paint Healers
LU W. Baseline
Phone 2691
T elephone 3061
r
Tualatin Valley
Federal Savings
& Loan Ass’n.
WED. and THURS.
NEW YEAR’S DAY
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One gay adventure after
another for this madcap pair1
who were looking for excite­
ment...and found romancel
A BETTER
Overhead Door Set
for less money!
M. E. C hurrh (Bethany)
On G e rm a n to w n road. Sunday
school e ve ry Sunday, 10 n. m .; G e r­
m an service, 11 a. m., fir s t a n d
th ir d Sundays; E nglish service, 11
a. m., second and fo u rth Sundays.
—E. J u liu s T ra g lio , pastor.
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Hodgen-Brewster
BILL RO BINSO N
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CAN YOU IMAGINE -
fhc pleosur« of thg producers o f
8ISMA-REX when o woman 6 0 years old
who had listened to their Sunday Rodio
program went to one of the company's
offices to complain that the announcer
did not say enough for B IS MA REX. She
hod suffered from o stomach ailm ent
since childhood and had ot last been
relieved by BISMA-REX /
FARM RADIO
Z e n ith ha s e f fe c t e d a s p e c ia l
EXPLANATION
B ism a-R cx is an antacid treatm e nt
tha t's d iffe re n t fro m the m any o th ­
e r in e ffe c tiv e treatm ents you have
trie d . It acts fo u r ways to g ive yen
a new k in d oC r e lie f fro m acid in ­
digestion. h e a rtb u rn and o th e r acid
stom ach agonies.
B ism a-R ex neutralizes acid, re ­
lieves stomach o f gas, soothes the
irrita te d stom ach m em branes and
aids digestion o f foods th a t are
m ost lik e ly to ferm ent. Bism a-Rex
is sold o n ly at R e x a ll D ru g Stores
G et a ja r today at D elta D ru g
S to ic. Rem em ber Bism a-R ex.
Delta Drug Store
W e 'll have a p r in tin g e x ­
pert ca ll on you. a n d
y o u 'll have an econom ical,
high q u a lity job. W hatever
y o u r needs, w e can serve
them .
a r ra n g e m e n t » i l l i th e m a n u fa c ­
tu r e r s o f t h e W ln e h a r g e r , so t h a t
e v e ry o w n e r o f a Z e n it h F a r m R a d io
c a n r e d u c e h is o p e r a tin g p o w e r c o s t
t o 5(1 e e n ls n y e a r fo r 10 h o u r s r a d io
e n jo y m e n t every (la y . t h i s m e a n s
n o m o r e d r y A , It o r C b a t t e r ie s to
b u y . N o m o r e d e a d s to r a g e b a t ­
te rie s to t a k e o u t a n d r e c h a r g e .
Z e n it h F a r m R a d io , M o d e l N o .
6 - \ -2 7 , il l u s t r a t e d n b o v c , is a 6 - t u lm
re c e iv e r— tu n e s \n t c r ic n n s t a tio n s ,
p o lic e c a lls , a m a t e u r , a v ia tio n c o n ­
v e rs a tio n s , s h ip s a t seu a n d F o r e ig n
N la lio u s . lia s llt a e k M a g n a v is io u
d i a l e m p lo y in g S p lit -S e c o n d T u n ­
in g t h a t e n a b le s fa g g in g a n d r e l o J
e a t in g fo r e ig n s t a tio n s a c c u ra te ly .
O p e r a te s f r o m a 6 -
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Hillsboro Argus
Job Printing
ELECTRIC STORE
"Saves Y ou M oney on
E v e ry Purchase."
124 8. 2ud Ave.
UULburn
STANWYCK
ROBERT YOUNG
A R e lia n c e P ic t u r e ,
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