The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 24, 1936, Image 7

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    Printing—
One More D ay—
TUfillsb or
hi lllllsburu Iiicrraies
Loral Payroll* and Adda
In Loral Pru.perRy
D u l l«
To December 25, New»-Telegram
and Argus by Mall in County,
Both for Only $3.50
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W ith W hich is Com bined th e H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Volum e 13, No. 15
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 24, 193C
H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1873
Laurel-Scholls Farmers’ Union
Party Saturday; Plan Socials
Beaverton Bank
High on Gaston
Issue of Bonds
'Mrs. F. I,. Brown)
L A U R E L T h e m o n th ly lit e r a r y
p ro g ra m , dance and c a rd p a rty g iv ­
en by th e F a n n e r . U n io n w ill be
a t th e c o m m u n ity h a ll w S a tu rd a y
e v e n in g A m o n g th e p ro g ra m n u m ­
bers w ill be a s h o rt p la y , readings
and m u s ic a l n u m b e rs. S ta rtin g tim e
is p ro m p tly a t !) p. rn. A ll a rc i n v it ­
ed.
G A S T O ^ l ’I'hc bid.; on Ihi* $7.r»(M)
bond issue i f the to w n o f G uston
w e re l e i iiv e d and opened by the
re c o rd e r Don l< Sehnnck. H e re in
b e r 14 T he b id o f th e F irs t S e cu r
t t y Hank o f H c u v c rto n wa . fo u n d
to be th e highest and best o ffe re d
It whs $101 fo r each $100 fa re va lu e
o f th e bond , and in a d d itio n th e re ­
to accrued in te re st at I per re n t
fro m D ecem ber 1 1030. to d e liv e ry
o f th e bonds
T h e bonds are in
d e n o m in a tio n s o f $500 each T h e
to w n has th e o p tio n o f red e e m in g
a n y o r a ll o f th e bonds a fte r D e ­
ce m b e r 1. I1MI.
M r. and M r
A s h le y D ic k in s o n
e n te rta in e d the fo llo w in g at a d in ­
n e r p a rty S u n d a y I) i and M i. <)
I I Holm es o f Fore .I (¡ro v e . M i
and M i
A M. P o rte r and Inez
D o rte r, and M r and M rs. A. S
H a tch o f G aston
H o p h o in o rr* E n te rta in e d
T h e Fi i .hrnau class o f th e G a s
to n h ig h i bool gave a re tu rn p a rty
1
th e sophom ores D ecem ber 10
her
e n te rta in m e n t
th e re
w e re
games, an im it . it ion ra d io p ro g ra m . .
a m i a Chri.stma.s tre e w ith g ifts
f o r ¡HI.
T he J u n io r p la y w ill be present*
ed M a rc h 19
T tie se n io rs have re c e ive d th e ir
I
Party New
accompanist.
Win Game
F rid a y
a fte rn o o n G aston grade
School
b a s k e tb a ll team d e fe a te d
W a tt . 21 In 3
Beat Beaverton
Everything for
GIFTS for MEN
F rid a y e v e n in g the h ig h school
team w o n th e gam e (ru m B e a v e r­
to n h ig h 211 to 17.
Mu
A r t h u r A n d e rso n and M i
N ora S c a n d re tt a tte n d e d th e C h ris t-1
n u n p a rty o f th e G a rw o o d c lu b at
th e hom e o f M rs E ra n k M ille r in
F orest G ro v e T h u rs d a y .
M is D onna M e re d ith is c le r k in g
nt th e
Forest G lo v e
book .store
d u rin g the Christmas rush .
Sisters Entertain
T h e P y th ia n S iste rs gave a "500”
p a rty in tlx - K P h a ll Fi ¡day e v e ­
ning. The p u b lic was in v ite d M rs
Itiik
H u ll and C a rl K lin g e w on
th e h ig h scores and lo w w e n t to
M r. H e n ry B e g e rt and J o h n Burki.
Annual Party
Held
P y th ia n S is te rs h e ld t h e ir a n ­
n u a l C h ris tm a s p a rty T h u rs d a y < v e ­
ttin g T h e re was a C h ris tm a s tre e
and th e m em b e rs e xch a ng e d g ifts
As tlie occasion m a rk e d th e c lim a x
o f a th re e m o n th s ' ca m p a ig n fo r
n e w m e m b e rs th e lo s in g sid e f u r n ­
ished th e su p p e r. A t th is tim e th e
te m p le also h o n o re d th e b irth d a y s
o f fo u r o f th e ir m em bers: M i s John
F illin g . M rs. F re d K o b e rs te in . M rs
Jam es B a k e r and M rs B e rt F le isch -
ha u er.
I ) r and M rs. C F H a w k e le ft
S u n d a y m o rn in g fo r Los A n g e le s
to spend fo u r n r fiv e w eeks v is itin g
t h e ir d a u g h te r. M rs Jam es 11 P rice
R ic h a rd M o re c ro ft le ft W ednes­
d a y fo r San F ra n cisco to m eet Ins
m o th e r. M rs. L o la
M o re c ro ft
H ughes T h e tw o w ill e n jo y a te n -
d a y v a c a tio n to g e th e r. M rs. H ughes
is a fo rm e r G aston te a che r, w h o is
now
e m p lo ye d at th e C a lifo r n ia
h o s p ita l fo r th e in sa n e a t Napa
R ic h a rd has been s ta y in g a t th e
1 hc MEN’S Shop
H o w e At W ells.
207
E.
Main St.
Props.
Phone 1412
Promptly
F IL L E D
Two Registered Pharmacists
I,. C. K r n m lc n
M a r v in W oods
Program Hclevtia
Church Tonight
Dr. Wm. E. Hinds
GI. ASSES
EITTXI»
Room I
Commercial N ational Bank Annas
Phonaa
Raaidanca 2 9 7 1
O ffice 2971
Houra
9 :8 0 a . m t o 12 m.
1 :30 -p. tn. to 6 p. m.
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Toy Clearance
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Come in and get that d ifftr -
tn t f t t l and sure touch in
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
our custom ers a n ti m a n y
frien d s in a p p re c ia tio n
of y o u r p a tro n a g e
d u rin g th e
p a s t
y ear.
Xmas Candies
station you want.
USED CAR
BUYS ! !
KKAMIEN’H
( lean Comfort Stations
Drinking Fountains
Palm Drug Store
Third and Lincoln St
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Phone 271
YOU CAN’T MAKE
A MISTAKE WITH
P o p u la rity of th e new 1937 D odge and Ply-
m ouths has given us a fine sto ck of d e p e n d ab le
Used C ars — and rem em ber, a Used C ar is ju st
as d e p e n d a b le as th e d e a le r from w hom you buy.
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C hevrolet Sedan
C hevrolet Truck
Ford V -8 Sedans
M odel A Ford Sedans
M odel A Ford Coupe
Ford Truck
P lym outh Sedans
PA Plym outh Coach
PB P lym outh Sedan
Plym outh C oupe
P lym outh C oupe
Plym outh Coupe
P lym outh Sedan
D od ge Coupe
D od ge Sedan
A nd Many O thers to Croose From
ZENITH 1O-S-153
Tunas A m e ric a n a n d
Y O UR OLD CAR TAK EN AS PA R T PA Y M E N T
LIBERAL TERMS
Cady Motor Co.
Hillsboro's Oldest Automobile Dealer
149 S. Third Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
For the tree, stockings, gifts and for
home candy dishes.
the
Pure unadulterated Quality Candies from
sanitary western factories.
Fresh chews — hard candies, sticks, dipped
chocolate creams, hon hons and mints, bars, chewing
ies at Sprouse-Reitz prices.
SPRÛÜSE-REITZ STORES
c A W estern Organization—
$
104
.95
foreign station«, police,
am ateur, aviation, ships
ot seo. Auditorium lj-ittc h Electro-Dynamic
Speaker, Voice-Music-High Fidelity Control,
Sensitivity Control, lightning Station Finder,
Target Tuning, Split-Second Re-locoter. O ver­
tone Amplifier, Acoustic Adapter.
N ext Year’s radio today — that
describes these new ZENITHS
w e are offering at new attrac­
tive prices. N ew , amazing per­
formance, thanks to more than
twenty 1937 features.
N ever before such sensational
values. N o wonder America h a t
gone ZENITH.
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taruifn tietien*. 99-
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ll e c t r e
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Speaker Velce *»v«ic-
M.gh Firfetity Central,
Sensitivity Central
I I f H a i n g S te lle n
tinder. Target Tuning.
Seht Secend Be le«*-
ter.
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Come in—see AU
P a y a b le Jan uary 15, 1937
Your money goes farther when you buy Quality Can-
SAHNOW
GARAGE
nearest the bull's eye — you
We Announce Our R egular Semi-Annual Dividend
at the R ate of
gum etc.
Friends and C ustom ers
tu n in g . W h e n the b u lle t is
get Ideal reception From the
Per A n n u m
to y o u -
THIS NEW RADIO
TUNES WITH A .
A nnouncem ent —
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Io all our m any
Phone 266
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Hiteon
stein.
MERRY
CHRISTM AS
Prescription Drogglita
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N u m b e rs on th e C h ris tm a s p ro ­
g ra m
a t S u n d a y school S u n d a y I
m o rn in g w e re: C o n g re g a tio n a l s in g -j
in g o f C h ris tm a s a n the m s; r e c ita ­
tio n s b y J im m ie S to lle r, P a tric ia !
"W hisnand. K e n n e th T w ig g and B e r­
n ic e S to lle r; c la rin e t solo b y B illy
M cN a y . vo ca l d u e t b y M rs. L e o n i
D a v is a nd son H o w a rd : song b y ]
Jean W a tk in s and D o ro th y W h is ­
n a n d and a vo ca l s o lo b y N o rm a
M eye rs. T he p a stor was presented ,
w ith a flo o r la m p, a nd p o p c o rn
b a lls w e re passed to a ll. T h e c h u rc h
w as d e co ra te d w it h a C h ris tm a s 1
! tre e and h o lly .
M rs W illia m H e lm in g 'D e L a u r - ,
ice C ra b ire « z o f P o rtla n d v is ite d at
th e W h ittle hom e S u n d a y . M rs. I
H e lm in g is w e ll k n o w n here, h a v - ;
A r t h u r A n d e rso n hom e in G aston
a tte n d in g h ig h school He a n t ic i­
pates q u ite a t h r i l l w h e n he crosses
th e n e w b rid g e .
N e w f amily Here
'B y M rs. J. M . D a v id s o n )
M r. and M rs F e lix S a u n d e rs and
H E L V E T IA — A p r o g r a m
and
lit t le
d a u g h te r
of
M in n e a p o lis .
C h ris tm a s tre e w ill be h e ld at
M u m . have m ove d in to one o f the
K r a lim e r a p a rtm e n ts. T h e y
w e re th e H e lv e tia R e fo rm c h u rc h C h r is t­
in C a lifo r n ia and O regon on a v a ­ mas E ve it o n ig h t i. E v e ry b o d y is
w e lco m e t o a tte n d .
c a tio n t r ip last s u m m e r a nd r e ­
( Iiange Meeting Place
tu rn e d to M in n e a p o lis a t th e tu n e
o f tile e x tre m e heat. As soon as
T lie H e lv e tia S u n s h in e c lu b m et
th e y c o u ld d o so th e y sold out and at th e hom e o f M rs. it S a n d fo rd
(B y Z e ll S tr u th e r s i
re tu rn e d to O reg o n to m a ke th e ir w it h M rs
A n n D o rla n d a ssisting
p e l Ii.a n e iit
ho m e
lik in g O re g o n hostess. T h e re w e re 48 m em bers I F i f t e e n d u b ladies m e t Decern-
h
e
r
if
i
at
t h e h o m e o f M rs E v e ly n
m u c h b e tte r th a n C a lifo r n ia S,H in­ ' and se v e ra l v is ito r s and c h ild re n
der.'
obtained im m e d ia te e m p lo y ­ present A C h ris tm a s tre e w it h g ifts H o lla n d A fte r r o ll ca ll. "N a m e the
fro m u n k n o w n frie n d s was a fe a ­ flo w e r o f y o u r n a tiv e s ta te ." and a
m e n t at S tunson s m ill.
tu re a n d it w as vo te d to c o n tin u e s h o rt business session a n u m b e r o f
C. F. P resents P la y
i C h ris tm a s poems and a p la y w e re
C h ris tia n E n d e a vo r s o c ie ty o f Hie same a nd nam es w e re d ra w n fo r read. T w e n ty s tu ffe d a n im a l to ys
C o n g re g a tio n a l c h u rc h
p re se n te d an u n k n o w n fr ie n d f o r n e x t ye a r. i and tw e lv e
p ic tu re scrap books
tlie
pageant " T h e y T h a i S it
in C o m m itte e s w e re a p p o in te d to get w e re ta k e n to W a v e rly b a b y hom e
baskets re a d y to ch e e r th e aged,
Darkness," a Christmas play, at in v a lid s and n e e dy a t C h ris tm a s in P o rtla n d fo r C h ris tm a s . T h e n e x t
th e
c h u rc h
Sunday
e ve n in g . A
tim e and also to send cards. N e x t m e e tin g D e ce m b e r 30 w ill be at th e
la rg e c ro w d was in a tte nd a n ce . T h e
c lu b m e e tin g in th e K P. h a ll at hom e o f M rs. M ild re d Bacon.
p ro d u c tio n was d ire c te d b y Isa b elle
N o rth P la in s . T h e p re s id e n t, M rs. | Mrs. E. D. H ite sp e n t several
days last w e e k w it h h e r d a u g h te r.
i '.ii ol) n Mat i <eod as ill ted by Inea
S
a n d fo rd , a rra n g e d r e a s o n a b l e
P o tte r, o rg a n is t; Rom a K o lsto n . so­
te rm s. T w o n e w m em bers. M rs. M rs. R o b e rt H o lla n d , w h o was in
lo is t. and Jo h n Bates, stage e le c ­
M a rie C h a m b e rla in and M rs. L a w ­ bed w it h th e flu .
tr ic ia n .
re n ce C ro p . m a k e a to ta l o f 64 m e m ­ | C h e s te r R obinson, w h o is a tte n d ­
M em b e rs o f th e cast w e re : H e l­ bers and o n ly a fe w hom es can in g O S. C.. came hom e S a tu rd a y
en K o b e rste in , F a r r y le W aters. A r ­ acco m m o d a te th e n u m b e r w h o a t ­ I to spend th e h o lid a ys.
M r. a nd M rs. G eorge A n d e rs o n
th u r Pearson. Jean A n d e rso n . Ina tend. F o u r hostesses w ill be in
e n te rta in n in e te e n
re la tiv e s
M a rie A n derson. M a ry M e B u rn e y. ch a rg e each tim e . T hose fo r n e x t 1 w ill
M a x in e K lin g e . Don C h a p m a n . Ross m ee tin g . J a n u a ry 20. w ill be M rs. i C h ris tm a s day.
M e B u rn e y.
V ic to r
Pearson. B illy J B a ke r. M rs. F B a tc h e ld e r. M rs.
A n d e rson . L o u is S m ith . Jam es B u r ­ J. B e rn a rd a nd M rs. B e llin g e r T he
ton, W illia m W ith ye o m b e . N o rm a hostesses w i l l be chosen
a lp h a -
Bates. U n til B e g e rt a nd B e tty M e ­ b e tic a lly . A n u m b e r o f hom e m ade
Osteopathic
B u rn e y .
Physician and Surgeon
! a rtic le s w e re s o ld d u r in g th e a f t ­
f ormer Resident Dies
e rn o o n . A c o m m itte e was a p p o in t­
C O M M E R C IA L B U IL D IN G
M rs. A lic e G ris h a m d ie d in D a y- ed to a rra n g e fo r a d in n e r a n d p ro ­
P h o n e O ffic e 861
ti n S a tu rd a y m o rn in g . S he had g ram m tlie n e a r fu tu re .
R esidence 862
been i l l a lo n g tim e . She leaves be-1
F rie d a K o r n re tu rn e d to San
sid e h e r son. D a lto n B ra m e . fo u r F ra n cisco F rid a y a fte r v is itin g h e r
grandsons M is G ris h a m had m a n y pa re n ts. M r. a n d M rs. C. E. K o rn ,
frie n d s in G aston, h a v in g m ade th is I a w eek.
SAXTO N & LOONEY
tie r
hom e a n u m b e r o f
yeans.
M r a n d M rs . L e o P a yn e and
Producers of Qu: lity
F u n e ra l
services w e re
h e ld
at d a u g h te r S h ir le y spent th e w e e k ­
M acy's fu n e ra l hom e in M c M in n ­ e n d w it h h e r m o th e r. M rs. Rosa
S A N D and G RAVEL
v ille T ue sd a y. T lie P y th ia n S iste rs F c u e rs te in . M rs. F e u e rs te in a cco m ­
P la n t lo ca te d 4 m ile s n o rth o f
o f G aston p u t on th e ce re m o n y.
pa n ie d th e m to P o rtla n d a n d w ill
F o re s t G ro v e on G ales C re ek.
spend
th
is
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e
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k
th
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re
.
D r. R u ssell B a k e r o f W h ite S a l­
Phone 1609R
m on is m a k in g a s h o rt v is it at th e
hom e o f his parents. D r. a nd M rs.
Danger Signal
J iim e s B a k e r
He has been c o n ­ H ep " J a k e ' s w ife shot h im last
fin e d to th e house w it li a bad cold. n ig h t. S he says she d one it beeuz
M rs
M. D. B e n n e tt o f M y r tle he was a b ig lo a fe r and no 'c o u n t."
P o in t is v is itin g at tlie E lm e r W e lls
Gap— " M y heavens! I f th a t th e re
home. M rs B e n n e tt states th a t she id.v gets to be k e tc h in ' none o f us
was q u ite ton close to th e b ig fir e
Ex
last fa ll.
M rs. O fte n G rle b e lc r e n te rta in - ed th e W o m en 's b rid g e c lu b last
T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n .
W ilb u r
G rie b e le r and
G eorge
W ith y e o m b e a re hom e fro m O re ­
gon S ta te
co lle g e
fo r
th e tw o
w eeks' va c a tio n .
H elen
K o b e rs te in
came
home
fro m M o n m o u th N o rm a l F rid a y to
spend ttie h o lid a y s w it h h e r p a r­
ents, M r. a n d M rs . F re d K o b e r-
Talk with
Speed in filling a p re ­
scription often is im por­
ta n t. A life m ay depend
upon g e ttin g th e p ro p er
mi'll icim- p re p a re d — and
d e liv ered — in tim e.
In th e 1937 m odel F o rd V-8. a u to ­
m o b ile e n g in ee rs have c o n c e n tra te d
on q u ie tne ss o f o p e ra tio n . T o in ­
s u re a g a in s t b o d y noises, th e u n d e r
s u rfa c e o f th e steel to p is covered
w ith in s u la tin g m a te ria l and d o o r
panels a re s p ra y e d w ith in s u la tin g
m a te ria l.
T h e e n g in e is c o m p le te ly cush­
io n e d in ru b b e r a nd a n e w fa n de ­
sign c o n trib u te s a sh a re to q u ie t
o p e ra tio n . Changes have been m ade
to q u ie t re a r a x le a nd in te r-le a f
lu b r ic a tio n
o f s p rin g helps.
A ll
m odels h a ve s ile n t h e lic a l gears in
second and h ig h speeds.
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST
|
Pastor Receives Gift
i ii by E v e ly n C oy. G le n n M e re d ith ,
I,m s
lle e -'.ie k c r. G e o rg e M cL e o d
T h e c h ild re n w e re tra in e d b y Mi.-s
Itu n ia R a lston w it h th e assistance
u f M is s la n d e r
and M i- i ’e p pard.
and M rs A lic e A h lg r e n
was th e
O pen until 12 o'clock
Christm as Eve
New Model Fords
Feature Quietness
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M. D.
Honor Mrs. Schmidt
M r. a nd M rs. A d o lp h S c h m id t
w e re guests o t a d in n e r S u n d a y
e v e n in g at th e hom e o f t h e ir niece,
M rs . R o b e rt Enschede o f n e a r H ills ­
boro. in h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y a n ­
n iv e rs a ry o f M rs . S c h m id t.
T h e S o cia l c lu b C h ris tm a s p a rty
w as e n jo y e d a t th e F re d S c h m id t
hom e b y 23 m em b e rs last W ednes-
d a y. P a rts in a p la y to be g iv e n in
J a n u a ry w e re d is trib u te d and th e
business m e e tin g was fo llo w e d by
an e xchange o f g ifts . N e x t m e e tin g
w ill be w ith M rs. C o ra S c h m id t
D e ce m b e r 30.
T h e h ig h school is p la n n in g u;
c a rn iv a l J a n u a ry 9 T h e n * w ill la*
a fre e p ro g ra m a fu n house, b o x ­
in g m atch, m ovies
sid e sh o w and
ganti
The proceeds w ill be used
to pay fo r th e b a s k e tb a ll team 's
n e w suits.
O p e re tta W e ll Received
T h e o p e re tta "S usanna's C h ris t |
V I A m in -n a .i p i < r u le d to a
c ro w d e d house W ednesday e ve n in g
A b o u t 05 grade
.school c h ild re n
to o k p a rt L e a d in g p a rts w e re ta k -
But the MEN'S SH O P is
holding him for th e benefit
of to d ay 's last-m inute sh o p ­
pers.
Eve
in g liv e d h e re as a g ir l w h e re
th e W h ittle s n o w re s id e " A v is it
to th e old hom e place is e n jo y a b le ."
•says th e v is ito r.
M r and M rs.
A d o lp h S c h m id t
e n te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty and
ca rd s W ednesday e v e n in g . M rs. L ee
B ro w n
re ce ive d
h ig h
score and
M rs F L B ro w n lo w in p in o c h le .
O th e r g u e -ls w ere M r and M rs. W
I I M c N a y , M rs W L Stevens, M rs.
R o llin M eye rs F. L. B ro w n . Lee
and L illie B ro w n and B illy M cN a y.
w h o w o n th e d o u ble p in o c h le h o n ­
ors.
W I. S tevens and R o llin M eyers
have been i l l w it h in flu e n z a .
M r s F ra n ce s F ie ld s o f H ills b o ro ,
a s tu d e n t at th e U n iv e r s ity o f O re ­
gon. w h o is hom e f o r th e h o lid a y s ,
v is ite d h e r cousin. M rs A d e R u ts c h ­
man. S u n d a y M iss F ie ld s was r e a r ­
ed in th is c o m m u n ity .
T h e H. M. W h isn a n d fa m ily are
s p e n d in g th e h o lid a y s w it h r e l­
I a tiv e s a t S n o h o m ish, Wash.
!
been in use e n te rin g K la m a th F a lls
on th e ro u te fro m Weed, re p o rts
th e to u rin g b u re a u o f th e O regon
S ta te M o to r associotion. T h e e n tire
d ista n ce fro m Weed v ia D o rris to
K la m a th F a lls is no w h a rd -s u rfa c ­
ed a nd o ffe rs e x c e lle n t tr a v e l c o n d i­
tio n s.
A N e w Y ear's Eve d ance and ca rd
p a rty w ill b t g iv e n at th e c o m ­
m u n ity
h a ll. A s m a ll a d m ission
ch a rg e w ill bi- m ade and lu n c h
w i l l be sold. T h e p u b lic is in v ite d
A n u m b e r o f m em b e rs o f th e
F r ie n d ly C o rn e r S u n d a y school class
w e re e n te rta in e d a t th e M o u n ta in
H om e c h u rc h b y th e D o u b le -tre e
class F rid a y eve n in g.
P a rty T ue sd a y
The
F r ie n d ly
C o rn e r
Sunday
school class w i l l
e n te rta in t h e
y o u n g people o f th e c o m m u n ity at
Time for Checking
th e M rs Lena M eye rs h o m e T ue s-
E v e ry tim e a c a r is greased th e
d a y e v e n in g . A ll th e y o u n g people
o f th e c o m m u n ity a re in v ite d to Weed-Klamath Falls New Section s te e rin g m e c h a n is m and o th e r p a rts
such as t ie rods, s te e rin g arm s,
a tte n d
Opened
and d ra g lin k s h o u ld be checked
L . A . W h ittle re tu rn e d S u n d a y
fro m a tw o w e e ks’ v is it w it h re l- i A n e w se c tio n o f h ig h w a y has fo r looseness a nd w e a r, a c c o rd in g
a tiv e s and frie n d s in and a ro u n d been opened, e lim in a tin g s e v e n to th e e m e rg e n c y ro a d s e rv ic e of
Boise, Idaho. H is fo rm e r ho m e was i m ile s o f g ra v e l su rfa c e w h ic h had th e O reg o n S ta te M o to r association.
in th e B o ise v a lle y .
Carnival January 9
R A R IN ’
* TOGO!
Year's
Section 2. P ages 1 to 6
H ills b o ro A rg u s E s ta b lis h e d 1894
the
latest ZENITH
models a t
C hecks are now being p re p a re d and will be m ailed to all
C ertificate ho ld ers on J a n u a ry 15, 1937.
W e cordially invite p rospective custom ers to investigate this
institution fo r your J a n u a r y investm ent. E arnings paid out in
cash on J a n u a ry 15th an d Ju ly 15th of each y ear.
MELTEBEKE
ELECTRIC STORE
“Saves You Money oe
Every Purchase.“
Two Stores—Hillsboro and Aloha
U n d er U nited S ta te s Supervision and g u a ra n te e d up to $5000
to each investor u n d e r th e F e d e ra l P lan. No sa fe r investm ent
an y w h ere.
3 2 -p iece Set D ishea
M EM BER FE D E R A L HUM E LOAN BANK
w ith every $50 of
p u rch ases.
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings 8C Loan Assn.
J. M. PERSON. Manager
Savings and Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
FREE
1 Sunbeam E lectric
M ixer FREE w ith ev­
ery $125 of p u r­
chases.