The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 24, 1936, Page 4, Image 4

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    Thursday, December 24. lO.'li»
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Buxton Group
Honors Leader
at Meeting
the p rim ary room, Also th e men
w ho moved it.
pie social and fre e dance was
given S atu rd ay night by the T o w n ­
send club. A sm all sum w as taken
in for th e pies. Music w as fu rn ­
ished by a B anks orchestra.
D ance S aturday
A dance w ill be given by the
G range at th e ir hall D ecem ber 26.
C hristm as carols will be sung
early C hristm as eve at the homes.
Miss M abel Nelson of M cM inn­
ville visited h er p aren ts the first
of th e w eek.
G reen M ountain G range met at
th e hall in all-day session S a tu r­
day.
E velyn Ross is spending the
holidays w ith h er g randparents.
Mr. and Mrs N. P. Nelson.
Mr and Mrs. G eorge K irk of
V ernonia w ere here Friday for the
funeral of Mrs. Jo h n Jeppeson.
whose b u rial w as in th e B uxton
cem etery.
S unday visitors at th e R oberts
home w ere Mr. and Mrs R obert
H illik er and son and O ral Varley
of V ernonia and Miss Evelyn Rinck
of Buxton.
(By Mrs. Jesse Meyers)
W. B. A. Review No 29 held in
all-dav m eeting at the hall Decern
b er 16 in honor of P residents' day
A pot lu ck d in n er w as serv ed at
noon. Mrs. Ju lia V. Ward. W. B. A
state field director o f P ortland
was a guest, also Mrs. Jessie V
M eyers of Beaverton and Mrs. Mai-
sie C aldw ell of Hillsboro, w ho w a-
first president of No. 29. Musical
n um bers w ere given by Miss Bon
p ie Manley on the guitar, followed
by the usual C hristm as pie H om e­
m ade candies w ere served. Mrs
W ard and M rs Anna R etherford
•president, w ere honored w ith a gift
from the Review.
Mr. and Mrs. F red Leipold of
G rants Pass m ade a business trip
h e re last w eek.
Fred Sullivan, w ho is home from
A laska for the holidays, vis.ted
friends h ere last week.
Honor Roll G iven
P upils in th is school on the spell­
ing honor roll the past tw o weeks
iBy M artha V anderzanden)
a re Betty Stowell. E sther Quier.
ROY— The bazaar and su p p er
F aith Scofield, D orothy and A r­ given
by the ladies of the Roy com ­
th u r Sim onton M arjorie LaZott.
LeRov W hiteside, Bobby Watson m unity was a success and t h e y
and Edgar Vacca. The school o r.’ I wish to th an k all those tak in g part
phestra played several num bers for and helping to m ake it a success.
crow d attended.
the W. B. A ladies D ecem ber 16. A A C large
harles D uyck left S atu rd ay for
song by the w hole school and a
song by LeRoy W hiteside. R ay­ a trip east W hile aw ay he is go­
m ond Scofield and Bobby Watson ing to purchase a new car and
truck.
w ere also given.
P eter V anderzanden, who w as
O rganize Clubs
strik
e n w ith a slight stroke last
Two 4-H clubs w ere organized
D ecem ber 15: H andicraft division I. week, is recovering rapidly.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k M oore of
w ith th e follow ing mem bers: H ar­ Hood
R iver spent th e w eek-end
old
Peterson, president;
Billie w ith Mr.
and Mrs. Ju liu s V an d er­
C row ther, vice-president. Norman
of Roy-
Peterson, secretary; Ansel W arren. zanden
M
artin
and
larence V an d erzan ­
H arry L azott and F ran k ie C row ­ den. students C at
O regon Normal,
ther. C lothing division I m em bers and R aym ond V anderzanden a stu ­
a re B etty Stow ell, president: A l­ dent of Gonzaga U niversity at
pha Mae Peterson, vice-president;
E sther
Quier. secretary :
Betty Spokane. Wash , retu rn ed to th eir
Lane. M arjorie Lazott. Velma R eth­ hom e Friday for a tw o w eeks' v a ­
erford. D orothy Sim onton and Faith cation.
Mrs. C. B T aylor and d aughter
Scofield.
Lena spent T hursday and Friday
S uperintendent K raus v i s i t e d
visiting
relativ es in Portland.
school recently w ith an invitation
at the
to o u r orchestra to play —
-—
. .
C ounty Teachers' institu te at For-
est G rove in F ebruary. T his school
w ishes to th an k Mrs Estepp for
the organ w hich she has loaned
ORCHARDALE—O rch ard aie S u n ­
day school gave a C hristm as p ro­
gram Sunday. T here w ere re cita­
tions by A rth u r and Roy Hunger.
Alice M ary. A lton and Bobby A l­
len. A lice H udson D orothy G ard ­
ner. Anna Ju n e. C lara and R ay­
mond Hunger, tw o recitations by-
P eter Parson, tw o violin num bers
Silent N ight'' and "O L ittle Town
cf B ethlehem ” played by Jack ie
Lewton of Hillside. Mrs. Jam es A
B am ford san g a song, accom panied
bv Mrs. H ow ard Robertson at th e
piano. Jam es A. B am ford presented
each one atten d in g a bag of candy
and nuts.
W ade Allen of Nyssa retu rn ed
home W edensday for the holidays
M iss M arjorie Parson of t h e
^ ftf/flG S
W hite Sw an Indian m ission is e x ­
pected hom e today for th e holidays.
Roy Ladies’ Bazaar
Held Big Success
(JrCnardalC Holds
Yuletide Program
Banks Sunday School Presents
Program;
Mrs. Kessler H urt
c
at the hom e of her son Harold
i By Miss Mary Sandy)
BANKS The Sunday school p u ­ H arms, at N orth P lains tor a
pils w ere given a treat Sunday month.
T he Loyal M arkers class of th e
m orning of candy and nuts M on­
day night the Sunday school and S unday school enjoyed a C hrist
E pw orth l.caguc gave a program in mas party m th e church Saturda>
th e church. The play "T he S tar evening Reid G reenw ood of H ill­
Flow er" put on by the E pw orth side is teacher of th e class.
Mr. and M rs C lifford Sandy of
League w as b eautiful and im p ress­
ive A w hite C h ristm as collection H anks and I am ar Sandy of Cor
vallls
and Mr and Mrs Francis
w as taken up.
Thom pson w ere Sunday dinner
Mrs. K essler In ju red
Mrs C harles K essler received a p arty guests of Mr and Mrs Maui
broken rib w hen she w as in a ice Thom pson of V ernonia
Lyle W olford atten d ed a b ir th ­
w reck S aturday m orning The car
w hich she was d riv in g tu rn ed over day d in n e r given in honor of E v­
in front of th e high school, The e re tt G enzer's tw en tieth birthdax
o th er occupants of the ear. Bill and an n iv ersary. D ecem ber 15 Ho r e ­
Evelyn Kessler. Date E berly and m ained u n til T hursday at the Gen-
zer home.
L illian Steele w ere not hurt.
E ighteen young people from t h e
Mis Jo h n H artw ick and d au g h ­
ter Joyce arc visiting Mrs. H a rt­ B anks E pw orth League attended
w ick's m other. M is Rose Porter, th e C hristm as program S u n d a y
at P ortland. John H artw ick will go evening in the Y am hill M ethodist
to P o rtlan d for C h ristm as w ith the church.
fam ily an d then they w ill all r e ­
T he Misses Marie R ieben Hazel
W olford and K athleen Jensen, s tu ­
turn.
H arry W hitfield w ent to w ork den ts of O regon Normal, a re .-pend­
Monday m orning at Round Top ing th e holidays at th eir homes
legging cam p It h ad been closed here.
L am ar Sandy, w ho is a student
down all fall.
B randon Hall, w ho u n d erw en t an at O regon S tate college, is spend­
appendicitis operation D ecem ber 8. in g the C hristm as vacation with
is not recovering as he should. his parents. M r and Mrs C lifford
M onday he w as rep o rted to be Sandy, in Banks.
seriously ill and o th er doctors w ere
Mrs Ada S ellers and Amos S el­
called in conference. He is in lers spent last w eek as guests of
the Good S am aritan hospital in Mr. and Mrs. Charlie- S ellers at
P ortland.
K ansas City
•\ girl was born D ecem ber 14 to
Miss Sylvia Severance, w ho is
M r and Mrs V erle P rick ett at the spending th e w in ter w ith tier s i -
Good S am aritan hospital in P o rt­ ter. Mrs Hoy C am pbell, in L ex in g ­
land. The baby w eighed 7 pounds ton, w as in B anks several d ay -
and has been nam ed M arelyn J o ­ last w eek visiting friends and re l­
ann F rid ay th e baby was serio u s­ atives.
ly ill. Baby specialists w ere called
and M onday it w as rep o rted out of 1
danger.
I
Mrs Tom Q ualls w as hostess De- I
cem ber 15 to th e ''500'' club H igh |
score w as m ade by Mrs, John Ja n - j
sen. second by Mrs. Jam es M ath- t N ew com ers to W ashington coun­
ieson. an d th ird by Mrs C laude ty farm s and acreage tra c ts a re to
Lyda On the games. Mrs C. B. be invited to p a rticip ate in a d is­
Hall w on first and Miss Lena Tay- cussion of farm crops, p o u ltry and
lor w on second.
d airy in g at an all-day m eeting to
V erle W hite atten d ed the fu n e r­ be held in H illsboro J a n u a ry 26.
al of a close friend. K enneth Roth, Lists of new com ers to the county-
in M onm outh W ednesday He was a re b eing com piled and
these
one of th e pallbearers.
people w ill all receive an in v ita ­
Mr and Mrs. G eorge McGraw- tion to a tten d on th a t date.
visited Mr. and Mrs. J F L lo y d , Q uestions p e rta in in g to the grow ­
at D eer Island and Mr and Mrs B. ing of our comm on crops, soils to
O Ju d ish at Longview T hursday w hich th ey a re adapted, cropping
and F riday.
system s w hich they fit into, poul­
Mrs. A rth u r
Ireland
on th e try production practices, and dairy-
G reen v ille road en tertain ed th e h erd m anagem ent w ill form the
bridge club F rid ay afternoon Mrs. basis cf these discussions F lans are
V em P rick ett won first. Mrs W. G being m ade now for this m eeting
W alker, second, an d Mrs. Ray Lien and d etails p ertain in g to it w ill be
consolation.
announced at a la te r date.
Mrs H arrv W hitfield spent last
Mr
w eek w ith h er gran d m o th er ....
t r*"
I I I I
K ath erin e Keenon.
near
N o rta
Plains.
New Residents to
Attend Farm Meet
R ubber stam ps ami office sup
n er of Section T h irty -six . Tow n I W ashington County, a m unicipal
Forest G love N ational plies H illsboro Argus.
tf
ship O ne South of Range Four, 1 corporation;
arm Loan Association, a c o rp o ra­
West and ru n n in g thence follow ­ F
R alph K ing and Ja n e Doe
ing the cen ter of the C ounty Road tion;
South 48’ 30’ West 4 81 chains, King, w hose tru e ninne is Alice
thence South 21' 55 West and 3 04 King, husband and wife.
D ated tills 17th day of D ecem ­
chains, thence S outh 15" 55 West
NO I It K OF S H E R IF F 'S S AI F
ber. 1936
On the 18th day of Ja n u a ry . 1937. 5 89 chains, thence S outh 13' 12
J
W CONNELL. Siici Iff of W ash­
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A M . East 6 69 chains, thence South 37" ington C ounty. O regon
35'
East
10
25
chains
to
th
e
seetton
at the east F lo u t Door of t i l e
First publication D ecem ber 17,
C ourthouse in H illsboro, W ashing­ line at a point 12 50 chains N orth 1936 Lust publication Ja n u a ry 14.
of
the
Q
u
arter
S
ection
corner,
ton C ounty. O regon. I w ill sell at
1037
44 8
public auction to the highest b id ­ thence follow ing the section line
H igher grain costs need not
der for cash th e follow ing d e ­ N orth 27 50 chains to th e place of
eat up all of the profits on your
scribed real p roperty located in beginning.
llveMtock and poultry. Use W at­
Less, 47.68 acres, m ore or less,
F ish in g T ack le
W ashington C ounty, O regon, to-
kins Tonics to give them g reater
beginning at an old plow, planted
wit:
feed value, to glow faster and
G
u
n
s
,
A
m
m
u
n
i
t
io
n
m ake lugger gam s on less feed
C om m encing at th e co rn er of I at the center of Section T h irty -
one.
T
ow
nship
O
ne
S
outh
of
Range
CORWIN HARDWARE
Sections Thirty and T hirty-one in !
The q u ick er you get your hogs
T ow nship O ne S outh of Range I Three. West of th e W illam ette 128 S. 2nd Ave.
to m arket, the m ore milk yonr
Phone 72
M
eridian,
thence
S
outh
O'
06
West
cows produce and the more ■ egg.,
Three. West of t h e W illam ette
A g d it Long Radios
along
the
line
th
ro
u
g
h
the
center
M eridian, a n d Sections Tw enty-1
your hens lay on th e sam e fe ed .
five and T h irty -six in T ow nship of said S ection T lu rty -o n e 1316 04
the g reater y o u r profit.
One South of Range F our West of feet to an iron bar; th en ce N orth
the W illam ette M eridian, at a stone 89' 37 West p arallel w ith tile East
^7*
have to be
A sk M e f o r P r o o f
and ru n n in g th en ce S outh oil H ince ;llu* West line th ro u g h ttie cen te r
S-,K’ Section T h irty -o n e 555 06
line T h irty -n in e and Eighty H un-
to
enjoy
ticA
whiskey!'
feet,
to
an
iron
b
a
r
on
th
e
East
I'll prove this to yon if you
d red th s chains to the q u a rte r sec­
line of the Jo h n S C openhaver
will give me a chance to show
tion co rn er betw een Sections T h ir­ D
O
ld
Q
uaker
brings
you
a
barrel
onation Land C laim ; t h e n c e
you tiow you ean save money 1
ty-one and T h irty -six to a stone,
o f quality in every bottle and it
have o th er b argains in W atkins
thence S outh 89 37 East and 39 87 N orth 0" 06 East along th e East
doesn't
cost
you
a
barrel
ol
money.
q u ality Food P roducts, M edi­
chains to a sto n e set for th e cen ter line of said Jo h n S C openhaver D.
cines. C osm etics a u it Soapa
you p rtftr in B ourbon or Kye
of Section T hirty-one. th en ce South L. C . 296 34 feet to an iron bar at
W rite or call for inform ation. It
6’ West 19.94 chains to a post: the N ortheast co rn er of the T. W
I he O ld Q uaker < o , I a w m u rh u rg . Im l.
T
hom
pson’s
land;
thence
South
76
will pay you.
thence West 8 41 chains to a post 57 30 West along the N orth line
S C N t N L I Y ’S
on East line of th e Jo h n S. C open-
of
said
T
W.
T
hom
pson's
land.
J. E. HORTON
h av er D onation L and C laim ; thence
1193 7 feet: thence N orth 0 06
N orth on the East line of said Fast
C ornelius, O regon
parallel
w
ith
th
e
N
orth
and
C openhaver D. I. C 4 49 chains to South line th rough the re n te r of S I H A IG H T W H I S H I Y
»U S S D O I
the N ortheast co rn er of T. W said Section T h irty -o n e 1296 8 feet
Thom pson's land to a post; thence to a point on the East and West
73 S3 W o t. 3 1 M chain* line through th e said Section T h ir­
follow ing T. W. T hom pson's N orth ty-one.
S outh 89 37' East
line to th e c en te r of the C ounty along the thence
East and West line through
Road; th en ce N orth E ighteen d e ­ ttie cen ter of said S ection T hirty-
grees F orty-five m inutes West tn one 1717.0 feet to th e point of b e ­
cen ter of road 3.86 chains; thence ginning. . .
situ ated in W ashing­
N orth 1 42' East 1194 chains in ton C ounty, S tate of O regon.
road to a stone; th en ce N orth 78
29' West 37 chains in road; thence T ogether w i t h t ti e tenem ents,
West 3.37 chains to the West line h ered itam en ts and ap p u rten an ces
iyf said C openhaver D. L. C. in th e re u n to belonging or in anyw ise
th e c en te r of th e county road; appertaining.
S aid sale is m ade u n d er ex e c u ­
th en ce N orth 10
45' West 9 58
chains follow ing th e W est line of tion issued out of th e C ircuit C ourt
15 Unusual Values at
C openhaver D I. C to the N o rth ­ of the S tate of O regon for ttie
west co rn er thereof: thence East C ounty of W ashington, to m e d i­
R E C O R D L O W P R IC E S !
1 90 chains to th e lino betw een the rected in the rase of T h e F ederal
East and West halves of Section Land Hank of Spokane, a co rp o ra ­
T hirty-six to an iron post; thence tion, vs. Z etta K um m er an d J C
S e t them to d a y ! W e won't have (hem
N orth 22 West and 30.99 chains to K um m er. wife and husband: Jo s e ­
the q u a rte r section co rn er betw een p hine B aker and Jam es A Baker,
long nt th ese p rices!
Sections T w en ty -fiv e and T h irty - w ife and husband; L ena P. Howe.
six to an iron post; th en ce East M erkle Investm ent C om pany, a
N C Nelson a n d
89J 28' East on Section line 39 87 corporation.
s I • 1
1927 P o n tia c S e d a n
chains to the place of beginning, M yrtle Nelson, husband and wife,
containing 253 85 acres, m ore or
1 ‘9 2 9 D u ra n t C o a c h
75
less; all in S ections T h irty -o n e and
T hirty-six. and C openhaver D ona­
1927 E sse x ( ’o a e h
7 5
tion L and C laim above described, T h .q * * n ! t M s u f f e r e r * . n t « " * c a t * « < ’ T e a rs
being th e sam e p ro p erty h e re to ­ • la n d in g a l t e r u tu n g I d g - » r « , U a m a r t t 'a
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fore deeded by th e O regon M ort­ a m i o th e r d»s. «nf< i t « . I n to v e r w e n t O • • e a - If
1927 N a s h 'P o u rin g
35
gage Com pany. L im ited, to S arah a m t r a in I I ’ d a * »• h ' ■ ’ >'.» '•
r
H. Paget on th e 4th day of F eb ­ I • I nd . ' i r v t i a a A m P i a tn D a y , a p w e h p e T n ii. • l l e e a r I H » m e» n. « » In • .l a s e '* M i 't i .
192(5 S t u d e b a k e r ( 'o u p e
f i)
F t q i t i . p l e a s a n t t a l i e l jm
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ru ary , 1901.
get a
Less, 10 66 acres, m ore or less, FREE: o 1 e K r t I i t V I \ • W • V I E ra e ’ o f l Uda«
1927 C h e v r o le t C o u p e
at
95
com m encing at th e N ortheast c o r­
llillnboro Pharmacy
directly u n d er the eom m issionei s
for at least tw o m onths more, when
th e court expects to nam e a full
tune su p erin ten d e n t to w ork under
the direction of ttie com m issioners
CUT FEED COST
INCREASE YOUR
PROFITS!
OLD QUAKER
USED C A R
Clearance
STOMACH ULCERS
1928
pyneral KltCS I iCicl
r#- c"
and M
Mr
and ‘ Mrs ' G eorge few
TOf W’illiitu
V\ 11114111 O L IR C I/.
B lanks
ank. ------------
M cF arlane and d au g h ter of Forest
W illiam P Scheetz. 83. resident
G rove w ent to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay of Forest G rove for th e last 27
to see Mrs. Jo e Shipley, w ho is years, died in his hom e th ere Mon­
seriously ill.
day m o rning a fte r a b rief illness
G eorge Thom pson, w ho is em ­ F u n eral services w ere held y e ster­
in
ployed at F red M eyers' sto re
day (W ednesdayI from th e Forest
P ortland, sp en t th e w eek-end w it h G rove U n d ertak in g com pany chap­
his hom e folks in Banks
el. w ith b u rial at Salem . Rev. E I)
V erle P ric k e tt and H ow ard W il­ K ellogg of F orest G rove conducted
b u r of N eah-B ay. Wash . arriv ed in th e services.
B anks F rid ay to visit th e ir w ives
He w as born in A llegheny. P e n n ­
p H R IS T M A S would
and o th er relatives. P rick ett was sylvania. J u ly 19. 1853. and was a
called on account of the serious p ain ter and d eco rato r by trade. He
hardly be complete
illness of his infan t d aughter.
w as m arried A ugust 27. 1929. to
without expressing our
R N A. lodge gave a card p arty
M ary R Weston B< -ides his
Stella E. B arnett. 45. w ife of D ecem ber 16 H igh honors w ere Mrs.
wiuvw
iit „ is _____
w
idow he
su rv iv __
ed by th ree
deep appreciation for
Deloss B arn ett of Sherw ood route w en by Mrs. C hris T olke and C laude ch
n d ren of a form er m arriag e They
4. died Tuesday in a local hospital W illiams, second by Mr. and Mrs.
the patronage of our
after an illness of tw o years. F u n ­ Ju stin C runican. A free card p arty a re Dr. O rv ille H . G ra n t. Pass:
many customers a n d
eral services w ill be held a t 2 p will be given New Y ear's Eve. Earl J . Reno, N evada, and W allace
m. today i Thursday» from th e D ecem ber 31. by th e R N. A. H.. S eattle.
wishing you and yours
D cnelson & Sew ell funeral chapel women in th e ir hall. E veryone in ­
w ith b u rial in F ir Law n cem etery
the most of Christmas
vited.
here.
The tu rk e y shoot, w hich w as
Joy.
Besides th e w idow er. Mrs. B ar­ sponsored b y ' th e A m erican Legion,
n ett is survived by th ree sons. Sunday on the high school grounds
C larence. W ilfred
and
Eugene, was v ery w ell attended. The sam e
iconttnned from pore i>
and tw o daughters. Mrs
Wilma am ount "of money w as m ade as a t I th a t a great deal of th e w ork of
A bbott of St. Jo h n s and Melva. th e last shoot.
I th e co unty h ealth officer will be
w ho lives at home.
Form B asketball Team
carin g for the patient ot th'
A b ask etb all team has been or- pital w here the serv ices includ
( ALI, FOR W ARR ANTS
ra n iz e d in B anks as p art of a , e v ery th in g from m edical treatm en t
All C ounty G eneral F und W ar­ ccuntv league composed of ten o r , to su rg ical operations T h en f a i
M em bers of th e th e m em bers argue, the man hired
ran ts of W ashington County. O re­ tw elv e team s
DAIRY
gon. endorsed "not paid for w ant B anks team are V erle W hite. D ave should hav e th ese qualification
,
F ran k F uiakaw a. A rlie .veil as th e ab ility to carry on the
of funds” on o r before A ugust 31. Wilson
G rade A
1936. are now payable at th e of­ Carsteris. F ran cis D ierickx. R o b e r t' h ealth w ork in th e county
M H K and CREAM
fice of the C ounty T reasurer, in Sm ith T adao Shigeno. V ictor La-1 T his m onth the comm. ■',ni'r
Hillsboro. Oregon. In terest on such Porte. V erle —
W hite is m an ag —
er * h av e been conducting a thorough
e n tire hospital.
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w arran ts not heretofore called will the team . T hey w ill use th e g y m ­
w ill
cease D ecem ber 30. 1936.
nasium for practice.
MAUD W. BOSCOW,
C ounty
W
ayne
Shipley,
high
school
sen-1
‘fri T reasurer.
45 ior. u n d erw en t an ap p en d icitis o p er- j
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n th e Em anuel hospital W ed-I
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m orning. H e
g reatly im-
proved an d w ill soon be able i o :
re tu rn to his hom e here.
Mrs. F lorence M cF arlane receiv ed |
word th a t h er b ro th er. G eorge, of |
San Diego, Cal., died F riday.
E rnie T u ck er is now w o rk in g
at th e C lark garage. He w ill ta k e |
w ork for a few w eeks.
Mrs Florence M cF arlane left S at- !
u rd av m o rn in g to visit h er d a u g h ­
te r
Mrs. P in k ard . and fam ily a t
O OUR FRIENDS throughout Hillsboro and
¡C h ath am . V irginia. Mr. and Mrs. |
the surrounding territory we extend t his
Jim M cF arlan e of D ufer are oc­
cupying th e M cF arlane hom e w hile
Christmas greeting in appreciation ol' past pat-
L-he
is gone. S he ex p ects to re tu rn
tronage.
1 the last of Ja n u a ry .
Born, to Mr. and Mrs A rth u r
orrill, a girl, called Kay. D ecem ­
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b er 14 The M orrells a re recen tly
GARAGE
STATION from M innesota
Mrs. H enry M cDonald was hostev fg f
TWO HANDY LOCATIONS
to th e T h atch er L adies' In d u strial
ub W ednesday. F o rty m em bers
: club
Phones Hillsboro 501 or 391
A. II. B usih. Prop.
and "vet. visitors wer« presont gy
I P resen ts w ere exchanged.
Mrs. E lizabeth H arm s is v isiting
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Long Illness Fatal
to Stella E. Barnett
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Hillsboro Motor Co.
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New Health Unit
FIR GROVE
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To Our Customers
and F riends----
W c extend the Season's
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Heartiest Greetings to all
our friends and patrons
and wish them a very
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Christmas would scarcely lie com-
lete without expressing our deep
appreciation for your patronage and
wishing you and yours the most ol
( hristmas Joy.
Just a Friendly Word to Say
Merry Christmas
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. . . to o u r m a n y s u b s c r ib e r s , o u r
c o r r e s p o n d e n ts , o u r a d v e r t i s e r s ,
o u r b u s in e s s a s s o c ia te s a n d o th e r
frie n d s !
_ W (* jip p re^ -iate y o u r _ e o - o p e r a tio n
a n d a id in p r o d u c in g a n e w s p a p e r
to fill th e n e e d s o f th e H ills b o ro
tra d in g a re a .
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W. V erne M cK inney
Ed Coinan
Jerry D avidson
Leon S. D avis
V crlin Cochran
HILLSBORO MEAT CO.
119 S. 2nd A ve.
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T h is is th e s in c e r e w ish o f th e
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SEASON’S
GREETINGS
AY this Christmas be the Merriest
and the Coming Year the Happiest
and Most Prosperous you have ever had.
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DAY OH N IG H T
Ilillftboro, O rrion
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Those w ho a re p artial to good beer have
m ade Regal A m ber th e habit of years I'-s
cream y, sm ooth flavor offers the full .satis­
faction th at only a w ell-brew ed m ellow -aged
b eer can give. You'll find it's th e popular
choice ev eryw here. On tap. in bottles, and
cap-scaled cans.
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