Thursday, Deeembpr 26. 1935 H IL L S B O R O < Cheap Money A RCU S. H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Pa »e Fivé fa m ily v ls llc il at the V lr tn r K in d t land. T hey re tu rn e d to »pend C h ris t- | spending the w eek w ith he r par- , home in P o itlu n d Munday at a pre- mas w ith the E ily elan, gathered ents, M r. and M rs. C. Sandy. ( 'tu is ln u is d in n e r and C hristm as at the C S. Haynes home. K athleen arid P a tricia Jensen, tree pa rty. Lona M a rie W erre spent last lazel W olford. M a rtliu , H e n rie tta w eek-end in P o rtla n d v is itin g her M rs L l u ln W inters o f the G ibbs nd R aym ond Vanderzanden of L A U R E L R ID G E M r and Mrs. uncle and aunt, M r. and Mrs. W ar­ d is tric t lias suffered another stroke. (O regon N o rm al sellout and L a M a rr (Mi** Mary Randy) She has been confined to bed fo r p ii.d In P ortla nd and is reco verin g Sandy of O regon State college .ire John M athiesen e n tertain ed t h e ren Baugh. fo llo w in g at Sunday d in n e r pa rty H A N K S Ladies' A id bazaar and from an abscess on the lungs. ¡C h ristin a s v is ito rs at the homes National Farm Loam Retain year». M r. and M r Fred M atthiesen of Gaston Issue Favored Walnut and Filbert Meat* G ibbs »chool and d ra m a tic club supper T h u rsd a y were w e ll a tte n d ­ V erle W hits1, p rin c ip a l o f t l v of th e ir parents. Beaverton. M r and M r A r t Young Low Interest Raten upon sored a C hristina» urogram and ed A fte r a pot lu ck »upper in the grade school, spent the w e ek-e nd! M r. and M is. G eorge Meacham G aston people b y vete o f 23 to and fa m ily of Gresham, M r. and ' p a rty F rid a y evening at ti.e Gibb» evening M r Loom is o f P ortla nd w illi his parents in M onm outh. Light Halves 30c lb. ¡and son E lm e r o f M o u n ta in d a lt Mrs: A ugust R uppreeht and fa m ­ 16 F rid a y fa v o r S7000 bond issue ta lke d on the Tow nsend plan. A l t ­ L o rn l farm er», w ho d e .lre to f | . co m m u n ity hall. It. N. A. W om en enjoyed a pet ' visite d M r and M rs. II. W. A rm c n - ily . M r. and Mrs. James M oore, to ta ke advantage o f a $13.000 grant nance m ortgages c o - o p e r a tiv e ly , About n in e ty ultended the G ibbs er some dlta ussion a Townsend lu ck d in n e r T hursd ay In the a fte r- ' tro u t Sunday. W ilm a, T helm a and V iv ia n Hesse. of federal m oney fo r construction th ro u g h the W ashington C o un ty home c o in in g becem ber 13. Senator clu b was organized. A n o th e r m eet­ noon they had a C hristm as p r o - ---------------------------- - The occasion was in honor of H en­ o f a sew er system and disposal N a tio n a l F arm Loan association at W K. B u rke gave a b r ie f histo ry in g w ill be held M onday evening grain and p a rty, when the y ex- plant. r y M atthie sen '* b irth d a y . in the M E. church. D r. H enry changed g ifts M c M in n v ille , Oregon H illsb o ro , can »1111 get 10 to 33- of Die Giggs d is tric t. M r and Mrs. M o rris B rig gs and Young w ill tie present. He wn , also ye a r loan» at the record low rale A s k y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r M rs Anna W o rlo w and daughter present at the m eeting Thursday. Robert Bovee re tu rn e d home Sat­ M iss B eatrice Donaldson o f T i­ fa m ily o f Oak G rove visite d H a ro ld legal a d v e rtis in g to the Argus. o f 4 per cent Interest, stale» Sec- I.illiu n o f K la m a th Polls w ere w eek­ C h ristm as program at the church u rd a y evening fro m San Francisco. gard and M i >s M u rie l W h ittic k e r A eblacher and fa m ily Sunday. n ,ta ry-T re n » u re r J M Persun. end guests at Die James M id dle ton was held S unday evening. T iie M r. and Mrs. C a rl S h ip le y and n l Bend v is it e d at the John L u n d ­ "T ill» lo w 4 per cent rate, w h ich home. L a u re l Ridge school closed F r i­ __ E p ___ ... daughters and E rv in S hipley, a ll of gren home Sunday. pageant was given by the w o rth runs fo r the w h o le life tim e o f the day afternoon and w ill reopen J a n ­ Ju n io r c h o ir d id j H illsb o ro , visite d M r and M rs League and the loan and is not subject to periodic u a ry 2. C hristm as was observed K n u te N ystrom is 111 w ith flu . ' the sin gin g A bag o ■ f candy wa» Charles S h ip le y S aturday. rc u c w u l tost» o r u n certainties, is M c K in le y grade school held it* by an exchange o f g ifts am ong the Mrs. E T u cke r is i l l w ith to n sil- given to each person w ho attended made possible by the recent miu - annual C hristm as program F rid a y pupils. Sunday school In the m orn ing . AD itls. Those w ho have been n e ith e r ab­ k e tln g of u new issue o f 3 per re m n ig h t before a la rge audience. Roy M izn er o f P ortla nd is v is it­ e r the C h ristin a s program the Ep­ land Gunk bond» to the in ve stin g The P ris c illa S ew ing c lu b held sent n o r ta rd y d u rin g the past in g his uncle and aunt, M r. and w o rth League went c iro lin g . They p u b lic ,'' Person explains. an a ll-d a y session w ith a pot lu c k past m on th are Lona W erre, H u b e rt (Hy Mr» O. If P»ter«on) v is ite d the places in to w n w here M rs. W a lle r Beard. "T h e rate o f Interest on new land luncheon at the home o f M r*. John and V erla Aebischer, and D e lb e rt RFND School C h rlutm n* program old people live. T hey then w e nt to Douglas Dreezi n. a teacher in the bank loans made th ro u g h o u r as­ was w e ll uttended T hursd ay eve­ M e u re r T hursday. A fte r luncheon Davis. high school at M oclips, Wash., is B uxto n. T h e y visite d Rev Hood' M r. and M rs. C. Aebischer. fo r- sociatio n Io new m em bers is g o v­ ning. considering the cold, w in d y C hristm as g ifts w ere exchanged spending the vacation w ith his p a r­ home and then sang in the tow n erned by Ih e rate of interest w h ich w ith M rs. O. B. B ennett actin g as rT1,'r I >' o f th is ¿»strict and n o w llv - n ig h t R ecitation» w ere given by square A fte r c a ro lin g was over ents. M r and M is. O. D. Dreezen. the land bank pays on the bonds it A lic e Johnson. M arian Clsner. V ir ­ Santa Claus. I >n « >n Newberg, le ft Decem ber I I M r. and M rs. James H a rlem a n o ft Issues to p ro vid e o u r le nd ing fun d i, ginia T u ffn rd , Helen Jane Spousta, everyone m et at S tanley M o r r ill' I Herm an S chlottm an re c e n tly m o v­ fo r a tw o m onths’ stay in C a li­ D ille y visite d at the C. Sandy home and refreshm ents were served I per re n t m a rg in being allow ed to E. O. Adams. Paul Peterson. K e n ­ ed fro m his farm in the E lm onica fornia. A H W o lfo rd is spending th e I Sunday. Past G rands’ clu b o f Sherw ood meet Die bank's expense o f opera­ neth Shultz. Helen W ick. H culnli d . is tric t to H u be r and w ill spend week w ith his daughter. M rs F ra n k M r. and M r*. M a u rice Thom pson ( W e c o rd ia lly extend to o u r lo y a l frie n d s a ll the Joys tion. Thus the successful sale o f 3 I’ eterson; tru m p e t solo by B ernard e n tire tim e in the insurance Rebekah lodge met at th e Odd F e l­ fie n ze r. on G reen M ou ntain. and daughter D o ris o f Vernonia. and Blessings o f a H appy 1936. We also w ish to take lo w s’ h a ll Wednesday a ftern oon per cent bonds . by . t iie . bunk in Du business. . . W ick; harm onica duet by P h y llis G rade school program was given Mrs. C. Sandy and L a M a rr Sandy th is o p p o rtu n ity to express o u r appre ciatio n o f y o u r w ith M rs Brow ne, M in n ie B a lla rd , Investm ent^ m sO tet u^^hoj't^tiine ago W oertcnd yke and G lenore Spousta. F rid a y evening. A large ( ro w t o f Banks were Sunday d in n e r p a rty patronage. and M a rjo rie B le n kin so p as host­ g u tu in n tlc a lly provides fo r a eon accompanied by France» Gholson was present. F ive litt le Japanese j guest* o f M r and M rs. Ernest M a rr , Buys B a n k ru p t S to rk esses. A C hristm as tre e and e x - . tin u u tio n o f o u r 4 per cent le nd ing on the piano; tw o selections by P. H a rro w itz o f P o rtla n d bought cnange o f g ifts was enjoyed. ra te w h ich has been in e ffect since the school harm onica- band, also g irls gave a nu m be r in na tive cos- at Kam a» C ity. C liffo r d Sandy spent the w eek- ( the b a n k ru p t C u rry gro cery stock tume. Born, to M r. and M rs. T. H u m - Ju n e 24. 1B36," Person said. accompanied on the piano by F ra n ­ end in V e rn on ia and St. Helens on ' F rid a y and is closing out th e stock b ird . Decem ber 20, a boy. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k G cnzer o f "W e do n't kn o w , how ever, how ce». T w o plays w ere given by the business. H illsb o ro , Oregon and fix tu re s . He says th a t the Rnrcessor« to Scholls T ile Co. Yard M r. and M rs. C lyd e W h ite , v is - I long th is lo w rate o f 4 per cent lo w e r grades and tw o plays by the G reen M o u n ta in visite d M r. an.l Mrs. M a u rice Thom pson and i store room m ust be vacated by ¡tors fro m Cozad, Neb., spent a w ill ro n tin lie . It depends a great upper grades, a piano solo and a Mrs. E li G rin d le Wednesday. M rs E lm e r Johnson and da u g h ­ daughter D o ris o f V e rn o n ia are Ja n u a ry 1. fe w days v is itin g re la tiv e s in P o rt- I deal on the fu tu re tre n d o f the m on­ reading by E velyn W agner, and ey m a rke t and the land bunk »con­ tw o Nongs by tiie school, a fte r te r M a rg a re t o f H ills b o ro visite d tin u e d a b ility to b o rro w funds fro m w h ich apples and pop corn were M rs. M in n ie S ch u lm e rich M onday. M r. and M rs. George B ie rs d o rf of th e Inve sting p u b lic ut 3 per cent served and boxes of candy given I s'n'effiio v is it e d tin - Earl W ilson in te rest So 1 suggest that farm ers the c h ild re n by th e ir teacher F r i­ Interested In saving m oney by re ­ day. the school closed fo r a tw o home and Mrs. M in n ie S ch u lm e ricn fin a n c in g th e ir present high In ­ weeks' vacation a fte r a lit t le p a rty S aturday. Daner Profitable te re st-b e a rin g p riv a te m ortgage! at w h ich the c h ild re n exchanged Banks hig h school's fo o tb a ll team w ith a lo w -in te re s t 00 - o p era tive g ifts and played games and w ere loan get in touch w ith our associa­ presented w ith litt le g ifts b y th e ir cleared $20 on the dance he ld in the Legion h a ll F rid a y evening tio n as soon a» possible. teacher, M iss Frances Post. L y le W o lfo rd of O tte r Rock is "F a rm e rs q u a lify fo r thia n o n ­ M r and M rs W illia m L o v e ll o f spending th e C h ristm as holidays p r o fit service by becom ing m em ­ P ortla nd and M r. and M rs H e n ry w ith his parents. M r. and Mrs. Fred bers o f o u r association and acquir­ in g v o tin g c a p ita l steok i n a n P la tt of T ig a rd visite d M r. and Mrs. W olford . B e rt M eyer the fir s t of last week. Mrs. Nora Dooley o f Forest G rove ( urnount equal Io one ,5 share fo r A b irth d a y p a rty was g iv e n Miss v is ite d her m other, Mrs. M A each $100 they bo rro w . T his gives R uth Z edntk S atu rday n ig h t at he r Dodds, fro m F rid a y u n til Sunday the m an o w n e rsh ip in te rest in the home by her parents and friends. M r. and Mrs. C a rl S trib ic h , also of i la nd bank system and a vote in M r and M rs. C la yto n Scott o f Forest G rove, vis ite d Mrs. Dodds | the electio n of association d ire c ­ Seattle, Wash., are spending th e ir Sunday evening. to rs ." Person declared. C hristm as vacation of a m on th w ith W in Game M r. Scott's parents, M r. and M rs. Banks grade school basketball A lb e rt Scott, and o th e r relative s team defeated the W atts team W ed­ In P ortla nd , a fte r w h ic h they w ill nesday a ftern oon in the Banks p lay j go to C a lifo rn ia . shed 14 to 7. The lin e -u p fo r Banks Miss Frances Post, local school­ was as fo llo w s: Dale E berly, center: D l r M tt l. r l II A H I.o n , teacher. accom panied by her m o th ­ James Cason (ca p ta in ), rig h t guard: M O U N T A IN H O M E The Rev V er. M rs Spence and niece, MisJ B illy Kessler, le ft guard: Keizo T. Speece w ill begin a series o f W ilm a Post o f Forest G rove, le ft Shigeno. rig h t fo rw a rd ; K ry io s h i re v iv a l services Sunday. M eetings F rid a y at the close o f school fo r I Knuam uto, le ft fo rw a rd : Vernon w i ll be held eve ry evening M eet­ T w in Falls. Idaho, by auto to spend , W o lfo rd and R udy B erw ald, sub sti­ ings are expected to close Ja n u a ry C hristm as and vacation w ith re la ­ tutes. tives and frie n d *. 12. | M r and M rs. H. Lem ay and Miss O w in g to a Lite change in the M r. and Mrs. A. E R ichardson | M ary M a rr o f P o rtla n d visite d Mt plan», the Chri»tm a» program o f and son Jean and M r and M rs. ( and M rs. A u s tin M a rr and son S u n ­ the M o u n ta in Hom e school was held O liv e r Lane o f P o rtla n d visite d day. F n d u y a ftern oon instead o f Tues­ Mrs. Lane's parents. M r. and Mrs. A id Poor C h ild re n day o f th is week as had been p re ­ P h ilip Adams, and son Sunday. F ir G rove S ew ing d u b met W ed- | v io u sly announced M onday of next M rs. W agner and d a ug hter Eve­ ne.sday w ith M rs. C le ll Car week. Decem ber 30, school begins ly n of Gresham visite d Mrs. W ag­ Boxes fo r th e poor ch ild re n , whose P arent-T eacher clu b o f M ou ntain n e r’s sister, Mrs. Spousta. and fa in ­ names w ere sup plied by M arion Hom e F rid iy decided to secure a tly T hursday. M ille r o f P ortla nd , were packed fie ld w o rk e r fro m t h e P a re n t-j Mrs. O. J T ollefson »pent the For each lit t le g ir l the re w ere tw o Teacher Congress to speak at the past tw o weeks w ith her niece, Mrs. new dresses, some second hand gar- i J a n u a ry 17 m eeting T h is n e w iy Fern VanTessell. near T routd ale . m erit*. a toy, a popcorn ba ll and 1 fo rm e d org a n iza tio n assisted w ith L itt le M iss Helen G ro c r is re ­ candy nut*. Each boy received the | the treat» served nt the M ou ntain co ve rin g fro m the measles same, except tw o new s h irts Infttca I Hom e school p ro gra m F rid a y Prices Effective December 27 to 30, inclusive Miss P o tty G holson was absent of dresses. N ine boxes w e re pack- i Chapm an school program F rid a y fro m school several days last week ed and la te r an othe r on fo r a c h ild evening was w e ll attended. C h ris t­ on account o f illnes*. in a near by c o m m u n ity. A fte r a , mas g ifts w ere exchanger! Patron» Thom as Sinn, w ho Is sta yin g at pot lu c k d in n e r g ifts w ere exchang­ o f the school elected C h a r l e s , th e S clander home, is spending his ed by those present. T h e rem a ind er Haynes to represent them at an C hristm as vacation w ith his par- o f the day was spent in q u iltin g . election o f d ire cto rs fo r the pro- , en, s j n P ortla nd . M r. and Mrs. V e rle P ric k e tt and posed Sherw ood un io n hig h school. ' son B ob bie o f Neah Bay. Wasn.. p ro v id in g th is new un io n d is tric t - S ubscribe n o w to th e A rgus. In are v is itin g re la tive s here. NEW CROP ........................... lbs. 1« form ed. ‘ W ashington co u n ty $1 50 a year In fa n t son o f M r and M rs. P aul F a vo r Haynes S ix m onths 85c. T h re e m onths 50 Rosencranes was b ro u g h t home last ( E lv ln Lorenzen c ircu la te d a peti-1 ccnta T w o m o n th * 35 cents, t f iw e e k fro m the Doernbecher hos- tio n um ong M o u n ta in Home voters F rid a y to nom inate Charles Hnynec Lg. 28-oz. bot. ► for ax d ire c to r fo r the proposed S h e r - ( wood u n io n hig h school. Some tu lk or CHEWING ft o f op po sition to the new d is tric t is being heard. GUM «] for Eleven m em bers o f the M o u n ta in Hom e M issiona ry society met w ith BROWN DERBY. Y. I Mrs. G eorge A llis o n T hursday. N e xt 11-oz. bottles m eeting w i ll be at the H ow ard 1 for B ro w n in g hom e J a n u a ry 16. M r*. V ir g il Speece and c h ild re n AIRWAY. Ì lbs. re tu rn e d home Tuesday a fte r a (Lb. 17c) stay o f several weeks w ith her p a r - I ents near Salem. A ll M o u n ta in Home c h ild re n who have been i l l w ith chickenpox. w ere able to be back to school by Price* Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday F rid a y . LIBBY’S. WHITE. M rs. A rena C o u rtn e y plans to j NORTHERN ........O lbs. December 27, 28 and 30 HilUboro, Oregon leave fo r Los Angeles s h o rtly t o ! Large 2 ’ -2 cans. for spend the w in te r w ith her daugh- j ter. Mr». Ferd Sersen. M rs. M a ry J N e w la nd , a sister o f Mrs. C o u rtn e y ,' d r i e d ' ....... for w h o has been liv in g w ith her. w i ll | Cream Flakes. re tu rn to P o rtla n d to spend the Regular ............ w in te r. M r. nnd M rs. G eorge A llis o n and Quick. Birthday Observed Laurel Ridge Party Banks People Form Townsend Club; Groups Give Programs ' i Still Possible WANTED Model Bakery Elmonica Bend Children Present Program New Year’s Greetings Hillsboro Building Greetings Revival Meetings Planned by Speccc • S IA T IT C ■! O 22 B G IN G E R ALE PALE PACE- p iGGLY W IGGLY Pre-Inventory SALE Rolled OATS 35c 37c 9-lb. bag .......... Coffee Piggly Wiggly Special I X ......... 15c FIR GROVE DAIRY Grade A MILK and CREAM Phone 4RX1 t COFFEE 3 d A a lb. 1 U C BRAZIL NUTS C IIP A D powd - ed 3 - 17 c OU u H R brown 4 19c P E A N U T B U T T E R iV t™ :... 24c PO STU M PR U N E S L?TALIAN 3 ,b. 10c FLO U R BL^ SE„ALk ...................... *1.69 P IN E A PP L E D P A M C large D E / l l A J great PO R K & B E A N S ^ . » 2 ,u 2 3 c s o a p p o w d e r ,'.;;; X “ 19c LAUNDRY SO AP 10 25c 3 C IG A R E T T E S RALE,GH; -f/lz » LxV PE A C H E S CREAM O F W H E A T L.wpk, T IS S U E ZEE;................ Q lie 2 pkg*. 25c roll* 6-BOX CARTON WHITE KING S O A P P O W D E R ¿V X TE . K . ... 18C CORN MEAL . YELLOW. 9-LB. sack Excelsior No. 2 tin V U K ll E a c h ......................... • Leslie. 24-oz. pkg. PEPPER 9c Kraut, Tomatoes or PUMPKIN »NV * 2 9 c Liberty White. »0 ■ » „ .................. w PRODUCE FEATURES ~ S A L T E.d>...........4C A SO A P q HIGHWAY. The original. fB t CA N I MATCHES Shredded Pk8. WHEAT We wish you all t h e choicest things of life in 1936 nnd hope all you w ant is yours. We than-k you for your pat­ ronage the past year nnd welcome an oppor­ tunity to serve you in 1936. 50c 10c 25c 49c tl BEER a 19C Onions LOCAL, BOILERS................................. G ra p e fru it ARIZONA SEEDLESS. DOZEN ...... ..10 n». 10c ............. 25c Cranberries OREGON No. 2. POUND Cocoanuts LARGE SIZE. EACH ...................... 10c 5c