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    Pago Six
H IL L S B O R O
Washington
Grange Plans
Antique Show
i ess for th e B anks - M ountaindale
: "500" club at h er hom e January-
15.
House Damaged
Word has been received here by-
relativ es of Mrs Lou W irtz of
Ju n ctio n City th at th ree young men
com ing from S tanford university
D ecem ber 20 failed to keep to th e
road due to tin, much speed and
crashed into the hom e of Mrs
W irtz and Mrs Royce H arris The
house was dam aged q u ite badly and
Mrs. W irtz w as badly hurt.
Jo h n Davis and son C laude e n ­
tertain ed Sunday at a d in n er party
G uests w ere Mr ; ml Mrs. Dan
Ennis. M r and Mrs Lee Schaffer.
Mr an d Mrs E rn est S pencer a n d
d au g h ter M arjorie, a n d A lbert
G raham of H illsboro Mr. and M rs
Page G ard n er . nd d au g h ter Elaine
of N orth Plains'. Mr. and Mrs 1..
H P eters and Leila. Mr and Mrs
M artin S tadelm an and son. Mr
and Mrs T hurston P eterson and
sen Billy. Jo e Stadelm an. Mrs
C hris Tsehanz and sons, and Mr.
and Mrs. Jo h n McNew and Betty-
Mrs. Elsie W eaver is spending
several days this w eek w ith re la ­
tives in P ortland.
Queen Candidate
A KG U S ,
H IL L S B O R O .
O R E G O N
T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 7, 1937
w ill probably be up and about in Verse; it tells w hat Io do about
Say you saw it In the Argus.
u few days.
it. "If we confess our sins, lie Is
Mr and Mrs. H enry B urgett e n ­
tertain ed at "500" S atu rd ay e v e ­ faithful and just to forgive us our
sins, and to cleanse us from all
n in g
G u e sts w e re Mi
a n d Mrs
' V
Fred G.irrisoii Mi and M i- Bari unrighteousness " I John 18-9 So
here is b etter than a New Year's
(By D onna M eredith)
Song from P arad ise'' over KEN on G riffith. Mr and Mrs A rlie Hank
W eisfield-G oldberg
am ateu r Ins of Forest Grove. Ml and Mrs resolution. Go into the secret pluce,
GASTON The new year finds the
Ja
s
p
e
r
Hall.
Mr
and
Mrs
Fred
you child of God and Confess;
the tow n of G aston in the most program last week Miss Rolson
(By Miss Margaret Mathirsen)
prosperous condition in its history ' was one of the w inners in the con­ H arris and Mr and Mrs Albert Confess; Confess Out w ith it Your
K
oberstein
Mrs
lla
ll
and
Fred
Lord know s all about it but He
M OUNTAINDALE — W ashington
Many im provem ents have been test on this program a few m onths
G range held its m eeting and New-
m ade d u ring the pa.-t year About ago and last w eek's program was G arrison won high score and M rs w aits for you to confess Then
Y ear's p arty S aturday. This next
2tt new residences hav e been built ! the sem i-finals. If she w ins this G arrison and A rlie H ankins, low praise him for forgiveness This is
m onth they will hold an antique
Mrs Mary Holbeek of O iegon! the m ark of th e fru itfu l branch.
and a num ber ef hom es rep aired I tim e she will receive a $50 G ruen
Ill- confesses on th i-sp o t, he keeps
show. People are requested t o
and rem odeled. T he Eleisehliauei : w atch W inners will be announced City has been visiting tier daugli
b rin g some of th eir old things,
business and ap artm en t block w a s ! over KEX Friday 9 to !• 30 p. m ter. Mrs C lifford Epling. the pa.-t fit and clean bv instant confession
You need to he fit If your neigh
w hich they have had in the fam ­
com pleted . nd occupied The Wap- | The prize in the finals is a re g ister­ w ee k
ily a long tim e and tell w hy they
Jam es Burton, w ho teaches in bor die- out of C hrist and lost this
a to take project, w hich converted I ed perfect diam ond T he tim e of
hav e kept them.
year
of 1937. w here does your a ll-;
ev er 800 acres into garden tracts, | that contest is still to be announced tlie high school, spent part of the
New Y ear's party guests of Mr
w ent into operation w ith its big: , Gaston folks a re sending i l l votes vacation w ith Ins parents at Kliini euee put y o u ' Ills hloisl is on
and Mrs. C larence Meek and fam ­
y o u r hands unless you have hud
outlay for pum ps and dykes and ! I for Miss Rolston and w ishing her nth Fails
ily w ere M r and Mrs. C larke Ink-
linn on your prayer-list You are
canals. The new sew er w ill be fin- I success
27th A niiivrrs.ii> C rlrbralt-d
ley of Portland. Mr. and Mrs B er­
only fret- from Ins blood when you
Mrs Elm er Wells and tw o w eeks
¡shed in th ree o r four m onths. AU
New Year's day was the 27th an
W ood
n a rd G hent of T hatcher, and Mr
business houses rep o rt increased old son. Elm er Robert, re tu rn e d to niversary of the w edding of Mr have w restled before Hu- th ro n e I
and Mrs. Jo e B aker and fam ily
tr. de and farm ing conditions m th e th eir hom e Sunday from Forest and Mrs .1 E Bates M r- Matthew for his eli-rii.il .-.oiil And beyond
H ollenbecks E n tertain
su rro u n d in g country a re excellent Grove.
Bales honored them w ith a d in n er that yon must w ateli to speak a
Mr and Mrs R W A irey and at her home A mong th e guests w ont Your very silence Your very
Den E Sehank. reco rd er and tre a s ­
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hollenbeck e n ­
failu re to show eoneei n for the
u re r of the town, rep o rts the tow n sons W ilfred and Robert retu rn ed w ere Miss G enevieve Hall of Cor
tertain ed the N orth P lains "500''
club T uesday evening. High scores
in fine financial condition w ith to S eattle S unday a fter spending nellus. Mrs. B lanche Brow n and lost encourages them to believe i
they- a re safe They that tu rn many j
w ere m ade by Mr. and Mrs. H enry
net resources above all in d eb ted ­ the vacation at th eir hom e here Joseph Bates of B row nsville
to righteousness shall shine as the
C lifford w ill receive his m aster's
ness at $1871.38.
C ypher and second by Mrs. Loci
Mrs
Donald
M
cIntosh
gave
a
See
Thom as R Roe, postm aster, r e ­ degree in history and also his luncheon D ecem ber 30 al w hich the sta rs forever and forever
H ollenbeck and A. K. Reynolds.
G eorge N T ay lo r.:
ports th e largest post office b u si­ 5-year norm al and R obert his B A guests of honor w ere Mrs Nora D aniel 12 3
H onor Earl Hollenbeck
B eaverton Paid adv.
ness in ye; rs He rep o rts stam p at the U niversity of W ashington in S ean d rett and Mrs Sim ons of F. i
Mrs. H ubert Sm ith en tertain ed
sales increased over 36 per cent June.
Sunday w ith a d in n er in honor of
est
G
rove
O
th
er
guests
w
ere
Mrs
Mr and Mrs. C harlie Larson of Milton Sim ons of G ale C reek. Mi-
in the last tw o y ears and the money-
th e b irth d ay an n iv ersary of her
o rd er business increased over 40 Elgin w ere visitors at the II. A M auriee S h arp of Yam hill Mrs
"*
't
father. E arl Hollenbeck. G uests
L
arson
home Sunday.
per
cent
d
u
ring
(he
sam
e
period
w ere Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C on­
A rth u r A nderson. Mrs Paul S h arp
IOWA
H
IL
L
-E
IR
D
A
L
E
-M
r
and
V
irginia
C
ran
d
all
o
f
B
eaverton
E
xports
from
G
aston
d
u
rin
g
thd
Celebrates 90th Birthday
nolly of W illam ina. Mr. and Mrs
(Incorporated)
and Mrs Dennis S aunders
can d id ate f o r O regon W inter pas; y ear included tons of black
Jo e W illiam s of Yam hill cele­
L eonard VanDom elen of Roy. Mrs. Mrs F ran k W aibel en tertain ed the
Collrctliuu — Crrdlt Reporta
New
Y
ear's
eve
ttie
J
1’
Thump-
"500''
club
New
Y
ear's
eve
in
h
o
n
­
berries,
w
alnuts,
filberts,
prunes,
S
ports
carnival
queen
The
queen
brated
his
90th
birth
d
ay
a
n
n
iv
e
r­
Echo Willis. Mr. and Mrs. E arl
In
contest w ill close shortly before log. n b e rrie a raspberries, grapes sary New Y ear's day. Many of his son hom e was the scene of a m id ­
Hollenbeck, and Mr. a n d
Mrs. or of the b irth d ay s of T ennis Pyle
and F ran k W aibel. T he even in g
th e carnival, w hich w ill’be held and potatoes. T ruck loads of veget- ' children and g ran d ch ild ren gath- night dinner party Ouwts were Washington Tlllumook. Yamhill,
H ubert Sm ith and son Earl.
w es spent in p laying "500.” High
Polk und Mu'lon Counties.
F eb ru ary 18 to 21.
ables such as tom atoes, sw eet corn. | cred at his hom e to honor him J Mr and Mrs Ro.v Thom pson an I
Jam es B rennan, w ho is reco v er­ honors w ere won by E lm er Boge
spinach. Chinese lettuce and onions Among them w ere four sons a n d ' , children of Nehalem . M i- E veline Personal Contact on Collection*
in g at th e Good S am aritan hospital and Mrs. Sam G erig: Sam G erig
K
rugen
of
P
ortland.
M
i
s
s
Verna
w
ere
taken
to
can
n
eries
or
m
a
r­
and d aughter. Mrs. Peterson.
th eir wives from Gaston. Mr. and
in P ortland, i s reported feeling and Mrs. Jo h n Haase, low.
kets. Sever;, l thousand tu rk ey s and Mrs Tom Williams. Mr. and Mrs T uberstein and Miss Alice K rugen
of P o rtlan d , an d C Iona Dober
Washington County Office
m uch b etter and is able to be up
Iowa
Hill.
Surprise
Given
o
th
er
poultry
w
ere
produced
a
n
d
,
L aw rence W illiams. Mr and Mrs of N ehalem Mr am i Mrs Dal
in a w heel chair now.
C om m ercial B uilding
and Mrs
Earl
Mrs G lcdys Ede of P o rtlan d v is­ m arketed L arge q u a n titie s of eream 1 C harles W illiam s and Mr and Mrs Thom pson. Mr
Ladies of the F ird ale com m unity
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Connolly-
Laughlin. D arrel Thom pson and
Second and Main Streets
w
ent
to
th
e
condenseries
and
1000
ited
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Williams,
.dsn
a
daughter.
gave
a
house
w
arm
in
g
su
rp
rise
re tu rn e d to W illam ina S unday a ft­
W< odrow Epling M
i .
Pitone 3071
e r spending th e holidays w ith re la ­ p arty for Mery and L inda Koch Don Pearson and fam ily o v er New- pounds of cheese a re tu rn e d out Mrs Wesley W alters. Mr W illiams and Miss Alice K rugen w ere week
d aily at the factory.
Year's.
was born in Bristol. England, and end guests.
D ecem ber 29.
Hillsboro, Orrgon
tives and friends here.
Schools,
churches, clubs
and . cam e to New York City w hen he
Mr. and Mrs C arl R uestig and
H enry B aker and Jam es Snead
lodges r r e flourishing.
Mrs E I. Olson wa. c iifiucd
was about 15 years old He made
of Mt. Angel, w ho a re atten d in g d au g h ter Inga of Richfield. W ash,
M
aple
burls
and
cedar
posts
have
, sev eral trip s back and forth and to her lied w ith the flu all of last i
school at Sect tie. visited several form erly of this vicinity, spent New
been
shipped
as
far
as
N
evada
week
Donald and S tanley w ere in
a fter receiving a substantial legacy
days w ith Mr. B aker's m other. Y ear's w ith Mr and Mrs. H enry J
and th e lum bering and fuel busi- j toured England A bout 60 years ago bed several days w ith the -am e
H aase of Iow a Hill.
Mrs. Joe Baker, and family.
A P e rs o n u l
ness hi ve kept m any em ployed.
he settled n ear G aston and has ailm ent. They w ere t h u . unable
Sam m y Inkley of P ortland spent
Farewell Given
In fact G aston e n ters 1937 w ith | lived h ere ever since He was one to atten d the fam ily gathering New
i By Mrs. Frank Pezoldt)
th e past w eek visitin g his uncle
Mr. and Mrs. C. W B rash er gave
splendid prospects.
of the pioneers in the hop m dustry Y ear's day at th e hom e of Mt
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. C larence a farew ell p arty for F ra n k B rosher
ROCK C REEK —Miss May Fucgv
H er­
A ll Enam el
W atch P arly Held
and at one tim e had 1000 acres of O lson's parents. Mr ..nd Mi
W ednesday evening. He left for of Los A ngeles and E A Thomaii
T he New Y ear's eve w atch p arty hops He is still hale and h e a d y man Llebenow at Bloom ing Tin-
New Y ear's d in n er party guests M apleton a fter spending th e holi­ w ere m arried in Los Angeles. C a l.
Inside and <hit
day
was
the
birth
d
ay
an
niversary
of Mr .and Mrs. Floyd R affety and days w ith his bro th er. C W B rosh­ C hristm as Eve. Mrs. T hom an is a at th e C ongregational church was and enjoys Ins birthday parties
of
Mr
l.irb
en
o
w
Mr. and Mrs. H C line and son
fam ily w ere Mr and Mrs. C hester er. P resent w ere Mrs. Roy C arter form er Rock C reek girl and th e I pleasant affair. T he social room
Large Eirebox
Mr and M rs A lton B rostrom of
M errill and son Jack ie of H ills­ and d au g h ter G loria. Mr and Mrs d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n of th e church had been arran g ed as Rav re tu rin e d Sunday from a w eek ’s
ÍU
r
s
S
P
t
N
O
^
?
E
ugene
have
been
spending
the
boro. Misses Iola and Loisel Haas C. W. C arter and Billy. Hazel. Dan Fuegy of this section Mr. and Mrs th e deck of a ship—the C. E. C ru is­ visit w ith Mrs Dolly M inton at
T H F DAY IN THE )
Long Lasting G rates
an d C hris B ride of Sheridan, Mr and O rpha. Mr. an d Mrs. C. W T hom an w ill m ak e th e ir hom e in e r At 9 o'clock the crow d trooped Y achats Mrs. M inton accom panied week w ith Mrs H arry W allin at
Edith
th rough th e gates an d over th e them to G aston for a short visit. the B rostrom hom e Mr
and Mrs. F rancis B randenberg of B rosher and F lorine. Viola. Annie. Los Angeles.
C
O
U
N
T
R
Y
—
f
B rostrom . w ho is w orking in Yarn-
O renco. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Jack - F rancis and H arvey Brosher. and
Sunday school of th e R eform ed gang p lank ta k in g seats at tables Mr. C line m et w ith w hat m ight
Polished Top
son and son Johnnie. Mrs M aria th e honor guest. F ra n k Brosher. church elected officers S u n d ay as on th e deck and a pot luck supper have been a very serious accident hill. was hom e New Y ear's day
Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. C lyde L in­ T he ev en in g was spent in playing follows: Rev. B. M E resenborg. w as served. Isabelle MacLeod, s e a t­ I when a tow ering w ave w ashed his G u n n ar B rostrom of P ortland spent
th e w eek-end here Norm an B ros­
coln and W ayne and Wesley. C harlie games.
Q uick H eating
su p erin ten d e n t; Jo h n Boeckli. a s­ ed behind th e steerin g w heel, p ilo t-j feet out from under him as he was trom was h o m e f o r t h e h o l i d l y .
ed th e sh ip th rough a fast m oving fishing.
G ardner. M r and Mrs. Stanley-
sistan
t
su
p
erin
ten
d
e
n
t;
N
orm
a
B
er­
A nnie B rosher spent last w eek at
He
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
L
infield
College
I
w hose
Miss F rances Doht of P ortland
H ahn, Mr. and Mrs. V ernon Hahn. th e E. W. C a rte r home ill w ith th e ger, secretary ; C arol Fuegy. tr e a s ­ program of riotous fun
O ven H eat Indicator
Sunday, w here In* is m ajoring in
H erm an Scholer. and Mr. and Mrs. flu.
u rer; Mrs. A rnold B erger, organist; them e was "then and now " tow ard spent the w eek-end w ith her cousin. business adm inistration
th
e
port
of
a
b
right
future.
T
here
M
axine
Klinge.
R affety an d fam ily.
R uth Stauss an d E rm a Staehle.
Mrs.
M
artin
R
eddig
is
at
Ana-
Mrs. E lizabeih H arm s of Banks I cortes. Wash., tak in g care of her librarians.
w ere skits, songs, and readings. At
R ichard
M orecroft re t u r ne d
C hoice of Colors
HEART P 0 H Fit FOR 1937
is visiting re lativ es and friends daughter. Mrs. Jy ld e n O akland,
Rock Creek school opened Mon­ 11:30 p. m. th e crow d disem barked T hursday from a tw o-w eeks v aca­
The
salvation
of
souls
w
aits
on
tion
in
C
alifornia.
and
rep
aired
to
th
e
church
room
h ere this week
day-
w ho gave b irth to a boy C hristm as
M axine K linge spent several days your w ork this new year You art-
P a rty Ja n u a ry 15
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Z ;.hler w ere w here Rev. F C. B u tler led the
eve. L ucille R eddig has to have
Thi (ill (stan d in g wood
Mrs. Loel H o lle n b e c k ^ 1"
" os‘" an o peration for appendicitis.
hosts at d in n e r New Y ear's dav devotional service w hich ushered in of h er vacation visiting th e Jay defeated alread y if you go in with
th e new y ear
G ibson fam ily in B eaverton and sm s kept back; unconfessed.
range com bines l h e
G
uests
w
ere
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
erm
an
Dan Carter Injured
"If we say that we have no sin,
Dr. Russell B aker re tu rn e d S a t­ the Boulc fam ily in P ortland.
Z ah ler and d au g h ter of P ortland.
Dan C arter, who w orks at the Mr. and Mrs. A be Y ungen and urday to his du ties at W hite S a l­
beauty o f design o f
Mrs. H arry W escott spent t h e we deceive ourselves, and the tru th
D ocrnbecher F u rn itu re Co. in P o rt­ Elfcine Y ungen of H elvetia and mon. Wash. He spent about ten days past th ree w eeks in P ortland
is not 111 u s " W hen Jo h n the la
m
odern g its a n d e lei trie
land. cut his tw o first fingers on Miss M arie S m ith
Mr and Mrs. A rth u r A nderson loved disciple w as n earin g the
and
Elm er w ith his parents. Dr. and Mrs.
his right hand b adly S atu rd ay Schm idt.
Jam es B aker, w hile recu p eratin g en tertain ed at a New Y ear's eve h u n d red -y ear m ark, the Holy S pirit
ranges w it h t i l e eeon-
m orn in g w hile fixing th e fan on
party Mr and Mrs. D ennis S a u n ­ so spoke through him He ■ p o k e
Jim M iner of P o rtlan d and Jack from a severe cold.
omy of w o o d file
ADJUSTED
his car He was not ab le to go to M iner w ere d in n er p artv guests of
Mr and Mrs. L R M itten and ders. Mr. and Mrs. Donald M cIn­ to w arn th e tw ice-born, the blond-
w ork th a t day.
bought.
C
h
rist’s
o
w
n
redeem
ed
sen
Bob
of
C
hehalis
visited
Mrs
tosh.
Mr
and
Mrs
Paul
Sharp,
and
Mr. and M-s Nicholas Kies S u n ­
Hill and Dale club w ill m eet at day. Jim M iner recen tly re tu rn e d M itten's sister. M rs L aw rence W il­ Mr and Mrs. M aurice Sharp.
From the day of John until now '
MY ROOM AN.Û
.50
th e hom e of Mrs. Will R eddig from a business trip east to C h i­ liams. T hursday Miss G race Wil- | Miss Helen K oberstein re tu rn e d sins kept back and uncon fe s e d
W
ednesday
afternoon
have
been the defeat of God's peo­
IT S O U N D S
cago end in M issouri. He also v is­ liam s re tu rn e d to C hehalis w ith to M onm outh S unday a fte r sp e n d ­
T hursday d in n er p arty guests of ited relativ es and friends w hile on the M ittens to co n tin u e h er school ing the holidays w ith her parents, ple His p c ph- .-II I- .ill' on the
Mr. and Mrs. T ennis P yle w ere his trip .
w ork th e re
Mr. and Mrs. Fred K oberstein. H el­ deck of the G ospel Ship, hut they
PERFECT
Mrs F red D ober and d aughters
Mail from III Fated Plane
en will be graduated in A ugust sin, fail to confess, lose pow er and
Miss D orothy S tauss of M aple­
B etty and W inifred and h er m o th ­ wood sp en t th e w eek-end w ith her
fail of etern al rew ard It all runs
A letter bearing a mail slip, stat- ' from th e norm al school.
er. Mrs. W ailand. Mrs. Lena F isher parents. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Stauss. ing th at it had been delayed in d e ­
Mrs. F red K oberstein e n te rta in -, back to O. H N T hat's Old H u ­
livery because it had been carried cd the bridge club T hursday a fte r­ man N ature. So long us w e live
and o th er relatives.
in these hum an bodies we have it
Mrs. M orton Congdon and S ta n ­ by the ill-fated N orthw est A irline's noon.
w ith I ls . It has ev er been a tra ito r
Plan Potluck
ley Congdon sp en t New Y ear's in plane th a t crashed in n o rth ern Id a­
It
leads you on into open sin.
The C ongregational church w ill
P o rtlan d w ith Mr. Congdon. w ho is ho. was received at the G aston
post office a few days ago. The hold a pot luck d in n e r in th e hidden and sinful thought or back
. 91.
* Euvuj. J tfu n t>| (JW zxh o w
social room Ja n u a ry 24 At this to th e pet sin of your yesterday;
R osem ary and C ordelia W ilken le tter w as unsoiled.
M r and Mis. Lewis S m ith spent tim e reports of th e progress and So it comes to tin- "If v,
136 8. 3rd Ave.
of P o rtlan d spent several days
IlilM ioro
TELEPHONES OFF. 1733-RES. 1092
that we have no sin. we deceive
last w eek at th e hom e o t th e ir several days of th e C hristm as v a ­ accom plishm ents of the various d e ­ ourselves,
and
the
tru
th
is
not
in
116
SO.
THIRD
ST.-HILLSBORO
p
artm
en
ts
of
the
church
w
ill
be
Phone
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cation
w
ith
Mrs.
S
m
ith's
m
other
uncle and aunt. Mr. an d Mrs. Louis
■ !
us."
Mrs. Susan T aylor, at C orvallis. He m ade.
Z uercher.
N ow
followa the n it of t h e
Dan Epling Injured
also a tten d ed the O regon S tate
Dan Epling was th e victim of a
T eachers' association convention in
p ecu liar accident T hursday. He was
P ortland.
Miss M innie L cudcrs sp en t the helping O tto Salzm an s ta rt his car.
MELTEBEKE
vacation at her hom e in M cM inn­ w hich had stalled on a hill w est of
Gaston, w hen it occurred H arold
ville.
Miss Roma Rolston. Miss Reva B eck's team w as hitched to the
A nnual New Y ear's Eve carn iv al
dance, sponsored by th e W ashing­ T u cker and Miss W ilma P ath cal a t­ back of the car and as th e ear
ton county post. V eterans of Foreign tended th e three-day session of th e ' moved Dan w as th ro w n to the
M ore Pep
association ground nd the ear passed directly
W ars of H illsboro, attracted a large O regon S tate T eacher
across him. T h ree ribs w ere broken ■ :
I crow d to S n u te p ark au d ito riu m d u rin g th e holidays.
More Pow er
Mr and Mrs. L ennart T cir sp en t I and he w as badly bruised but if .
T h u rsd ay night.
th
F urnished w ith noise m ak ers of th e first week of th eir vacation : e re a rc no new com plications he i
M ore Speed
of H illsboro, O regon
all kinds, th e m erry m ak ers w el­ w ith Mrs. T cir's parents. Mr. and
comed th e new y ear i n proper Mrs. Jam es F. D avidson, a t St. I
SAXTON A LOONEY
Quick Start
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sty le at th e stroke of m idnight. Paul. T hey spent New Y ear's day I
P ro d u cers of Qu< lity
D ancing was from 9 o'clock in th e w ith Mr. T cir's parents at R ainier |
Mr. and Mrs. M F. H eesackerl
Less G asoline Used
A C O U S T IC A D A P T E R
C ondition nt C lose of B usiness D ecem ber 31, 1936
even in g u n til 1 o'clock th e n ex t
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Mrs.
B.
Roscoe,
of
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located
4
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north
of
Low O peratin g Costs
• W e've olreody delivered dozens
C om m ittee in ch arg e included
F o rest G rove on G ales Creek.
of these new Zeniths with the
F red Corn. P erry B atchelar. Lee M innvillc.
•Sings O ver Radio
Phone 1609K
in g e n io u s new A C O U S T IC
C
lark.
L. Steele, G eorge L ockett
F ew er M otor R epairs
Miss Roma Rolston sang “Your
Cash on hand and due from banks.
tn d E. W. Plapp.
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New Year Finds Gaston Making
Great Strides in Business
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10 to 70
VERNOIS
Ranges
Waibels Entertain
New Year's Eve
Credit Bureaus
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Rock Creek Girl
Marries in South
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SELFRIDGE
Furniture Co.
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Let Sahnow
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ELECTRIC STORE
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W eather Driving
Many Attend Dance
Given by Veterans
Condensed Report
The Commercial T^ational Tank
-RADIO
Resources
on adjustment which gives you
just the finest possible reception
and tone possible in your parti­
cular room Easily changed if
you should move. W e ll show you
how to get best results anywhere,
•
W e offer you this marvelous d e­
vice only on the most popular
new ,9 3 7 Zenith models — to ­
gether with twenty other features
you will want to see, hear ond
operate . every one of them a
distinct advance in modern radio.
• Hear one of these Zeniths ad>
justed for our store — then hear
it odiusted for your own home.
The result is always superb.
Sm ooth, Silent A ction
Have a complete under-hood
inspection today with our mod­
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GARAGE
T h ird and L incoln St
Phone 271
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te u r , o v io tio n ,
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A M E R IC A S
MOST
ALW AYS A
C O P IE D
YEAR
R A D IO
S ch olls Berry G row ers
R e-elect A ll O fficers
SOUTH SCHO LLS -S ch o lls Co­
o p erativ e B erry G row ers m et for
the annual session Ja n u a ry 4 at
Scholls I. O. O E. hall. All w ere,
re-clectcd as follows: Jam es Herd,
p resident; G eorge Allison, vice-
president: V ictor Boleen. secretary -
tre a su re r O th er d irectors are H T
Hesse and F ran k Hansen. Routine
business was accom plished.
Confidence
Irv in g —"I my friend, am a self-
m ade m an."
Jo h n —"How bad you m ust feel
about being in te rru p ted before you
had com pleted th e job.' —Ex.
C lean C om fort S tations
D rin k in g F o u n tain s
A rgus classified ads get resu lts
SPECIAL ANNUAL
OFFER
AHEAD
7he B E E R ihot suits
M
"Saves You Money on
Every Purchase."
Two Stores—Hillsboro and Aloha
n »(COMMINO USI^G TH( ZCNIfH
Olisit» ANlfNNÄ f O» »fst «tetfhO N
$391,074.42)
M unicipal W a rra n ts
TASTE
382,115.78
. 197,569.20
2,850.00
734.06
38,550.00
789. I I
136.61
599,223.12
Federal Relerve Bank
S ubscrip tio n — F e d e ra l Deposit Insurance C orporation
B anking House, F u rn itu re a n d F ixtures
O th e r Real E state Ow ned
O v e r d r a f ts
Make mine Regal Amber! These who en­
joy good beer demand it. The rich, full-
bodied flavor of this golden beer makes it
a popular favorite with young and old.
Order it frem your nearest store.
Loans and D iscounts .............
Invest Now!
M rm b n
I c d rra l Home Loan Hank
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Barings A Ix>an Bldg.
Fllllsbora
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Total ....... $1,720,204.62
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Liabilities
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C apital
S urplus
U ndivided P ro fits and R e se n '(•S
D eposits
$ 75,000.00
25,000.00
21,859.95
1,598,344.67
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Total
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Place y o u r m oney here on or bi fore
.January 12th and you will receive full
six m onths earn in g s nex t Ju n e.
U nder U nited S ta te s G overnm ent Su-
pervisjon and g u a ra n te e d up Io $5000 to
each inv esto r u n d e r the F e d e ru l Plan.
M ELTEBEKE
ELECTRIC STORE
(Market Value
D ecem b er 31, 1933
D ecem ber 31, 1934
D ecem ber 31, 1935
December 31, 1936
$
DEPO SITS
8 2 6 ,9 4 0 .0 6
1,159,637.15
1 ,3 4 9 ,9 6 0 .8 3
1,598,344.67
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$1,720,204.62
COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS
F rom
ith every $50 ef
purchases.
1125,484.50)
s to c k in
TERMS TO SU IT
-p iece Set D ishes
(Market Value
M unicipal and o th e r Bonds
$ f f . 00
U
Down
FREE
$378,161.-11
119,775.00
U. S. G overnm ent Bonds .....................
RESOURCES
$ 9 6 0 ,0 3 1 .6 4
1 ,2 8 8 ,5 8 0 .4 4
1 ,4 5 9 ,0 7 6 .7 4
1,720,204.62
EDWARD Sf lU T MI HK II President
E. I. Ill RA'IT.I. Vice-President
W ILLIAM C. CHRISTENSEN. V ice-P resident
J L. SEARCY, Cashier
W. V. BERGEN. Assistant Cashier
C. JACK Jr.. Assistant Cashier
EARI.E A. BOWMAN, Assistant Casliirr
W ash in gton C ounty's Prosperity Our Param ount Interest
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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