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    T h u rsd ay , D ecem ber 23, 1937
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page
Hillsboro Phone Mountaindale Gouple Honored on
Silver Wedding Anniversary Sunday
Changes One
w s Hahn waa tha win
Near Future
tty Mrs. M al le Allison)
W illia m s rece ive d fir s t a nd M rs
M O U N T A IN D A L E M r and M rs C la u d e W ilia m s and Ed S chlegel
F lo y d
H a ffe ty
c e le b ra te d
th e n t ,< o m i
n e r at ch e cke rs
P resent w e r e
tw e n ty f i l l
Me
and M esdam es W S. H ahn.
In s ta lla tio n
o f iir w
te le p ho n e al tlo i r hom e S u n d a y w ith a fa m ­ Ed Schlegel. C. W Dodson, C I
<'<piipinent and re m o d e lin g o f p re s­ ily d in n e r. G uests p re se n t w e r e
W illia m s E E M u lle r. F e rn J o h n -
e n t e xchange b u ild in g q u a itttN on M r and M r E W Haas and d a u g h ­
on, and W
W
W illia m s . I r w in
S o u th Heeond s h e e t w ill Benin te r Io la o f S h e rid a n . M i and M rs S chlegel. L lo y d and R o n a ld S m ith
• h o r tly a fte r the fir s t o f th e ye a r. la l Van D crza n d cn o f G ale . C reek. and the host and hostess
It was an n ou n ce d th is w eek by Miss F lo ra P h e n n in g o f P o rtla n d .
M i and M rs James M a th le se u e n ­
( ie o i’Ke B aum an. in u iia ^ e r o f the M r and M rs C h e ste r M e r r ill and te rta in e d the "500" c lu b W ednesday
W est ( ‘oa I T< h p h one co m p a n y fo r son Ja ck o f H ill .boro, and Messrs e ve n in g T hose re c e iv in g th e prizes
and M e,dam es F la n k J a c k s o n
th is area
w e re M r
A K . R e yn o ld s and H e n ­
I he w h o le te le p h o n e b u ild in g w ill and M a rio n and H u b e rt. C ly d e L in ­ ry C y p h e r h ig h a nd M r. a nd M rs.
h e re a fte r he o ccu p ie d and used hy coln and W ayne and W esley, Hoy W illia m Joos second.
Jackson and John. W S H ahn. A l- I
the co m p a n y, B aum an .ud A lui'ip*
h e rt B o lin ii. V e rn o n H a h n , a n d Program Tonight
p o rtio n o f tlie B u ild in g has been us­
D a iry C re ek C o m m u n ity
c lu b
Sain H a ffe ty , J C H a ffe ty , M a ria
ed in the past h y l ) r J () Kobb,
laekson, ( 'h a il.
G a rd n e r, A lm a . and M eacham school w ill g iv e a
w h o m oved to his new o ffic e b u ild -
V elda and A r ie l.i H a ffe ty . In th e a f ­ C h ris tm a s p ro g ra m at the M eacham
in g tw o w e |‘ks ago. th u s e n a b lin g
te rn o o n a m ock w e d d in g was sn le m . school bouse T h u rs d a y e ve n in g
th e te le p h o n e orn p a n y to begin its
M r and M rs S yd n e y C o n n o lly
lized w ith
M rs
Ed V n n d e rza n -
l e u i o t l e h n g eam paiKu it was p re -
len. d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs H a f­ o f W illa m in a sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d
\ lo u s ly an n ou n ce d th a t plans fo r the
w
ith
re la tiv e s here a nd in H ills ­
fe ty . as
th e I,rid e ,
w e a rin g her
Im p ro v e m e n t o f the e xch a ng e w ill
m o th e r's w e d d in g dress M rs. C hes­ boro.
ca l, fo r an e x p e n d itu re o f a p p ro x -
A rm Fractured
im a te ly $30,(MM) S w itc h b o a rd capae- te r M e r r ill acted as th e g ro o m and
vore the g ro o m ’s w e d d in g s u it A l- 1 Hoy A p p le to n b ro k e his a rm F r i ­
'
’ y w ill he d o u bled , B a u m a n a n ­
ma H a ffe ty acted as b rid e s m a id and I d a y noon w h e n he was w o r k in g
nounced.
W S lla lin was best m an M r Haas in P o rtla n d .
( ’o m p le te
ne w
c e n tra l
o ffic e
read ttie ce re m o n y fro m a 1912 te le - I M rs. E lsie W e a ve r has gone to
e q u ip m e n t is to he in s ta lle d , and re ­
M iss Io la Haas R oseburg to v is it h e r siste r, w h o
b u ild in g o f the o u ts id e p la n t is also phone d ire c to ry .
pla ye d th e w e d d in g m a rch w h ic h is v e ry ill.
p la n n e d D e ta ils o f th e w o rk w ill
w a . ''Y a n k e e D oodle by D r S e lio n i- ’
Iio t he k n o w n u n t il th e n e w s w itc h * b u rg
b o a rd arrive.-, fro m th e m a n u fu c tu r-
M i am i M i
F lo y d H a ffe ty w ere
< r. B aum an e x p la in e d . Minco the
s u rp ris e d S a tu rd a y e ve n in g in h o ri-
W ork to he done w ill d e pend to a
i or of
t h e ir a n n iv e rs a ry
when a
tfie a t e x te n t upon th e ty p e o f the
g ro u p o f frie n d s and n e ig h b o rs gave
h e w a p p ara tu s C o m p le tio n o f the
(Continued from pagf D
, them an o ld fa shioned c h a riv a ri. s lriie tio n s in th e r iv e r w h ic h w o u ld
re m o d e lin g w ilt g iv e H i l l s b o r o
T h e e ve n in g was spent in p la y in g
h a ve re ta in e d th e g re a te r p o rtio n o f
phone users a g re a tly speeded s e r­
cards a fte r w h ic h a lu n c h was s e rv ­
vice, it was d< cl Aren
it In c le a rin g u p the T u a la tin flo o d
ed T h e g ra n g e p re se n te d th e couple
c o n tro l p ro je c t, it w ill be necessary
w ith a b e a u tifu l e g gshell bedspread
to rem o ve ttie dam and re p la ce it
. M r and M rs H a ffe ty tre a te d the w ith a m o v a b le one. and to e lim in ­
c ro w d to ca n d y and nuts. Present ate ttie o th e r c h a n n e l o b s tru c tio n s
«•ere M essrs and M esdam es W ar
" ; w h ic h w o u ld im p o u n d th e w a te r.
ren C o re y J I,. V an D om elen. Hay Ir r ig a tio n M a tte rs H elped
Jackson. N o b le
S ehearer,
W S
P ictu re s o f v a rio u s phases in th e
F u n e ra l services fo r J o h n M Beal. ' Hahn. F lo y d H a ll. C ln re n e e M eek.
v a lle y
p ro je c t
w e re
•r»U w h o d ie d D e ce m b e r 13 at St , V e rn o n H ahn. C ly d e L in c o ln . Joe W illa m e tte
sh ow n at th e c o n clu sio n o f Rand's
V in c e n t h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d , w e re B aker.
Ed
V a n d e rza n d e n . M r s
ta lk , in c lu d in g ttie sites fo r se ve ra l
h e ld W ednesday. D ece m b e r 15, at , li r ile
M eek.
C h a rle s
G a rd n e r.
N e w b e rg He was b o m A p r il ,5. Mis-. M a r jo r ie M eek. T o m M a rx . flo o d -c o n tro l and ir r ig a tio n dams
IK77. at For« <t G ro v e , and liv e d m I ’ aslcy, J im , S teven M e e k; Nolan. w h ic h w ill n u m b e r 15 b y th e tim e
ttie $56,000,000 v a lle y p ro je c t Is c o m ­
th is c o u n ty fo r m a n y years.
Dale B e tty Jean M e lv in V an D om -
S u r v iv in g h im a re h,s w id o w ’, . len, V in c e n t M eek. B o b b y Elb. p le te d and w ill g e n era te as m uch
e
le c tric a l e n e rg y as th e B o n n e v ille
fiv e c h ild re n . E d w a rd I ) . G eorge. J o h n
Jackson. W esley Lincoln.
H a rle y and M a ry Ionise, a ll o f N e w ­ Joseph. A n ita . I , m ile B a k e r; A lm a . dam.
T h is area. R and said, has to o m uch
b e rg . and V e n u e S tra u u i o f P o rt- Velda and A r le ta H a ffe ty and the
w a te r in th e s p rin g and n o t enough
lai d. .« h io th e i, C coige of <'hico, honored couple.
d u rin g th e sum m er. N o rth e rn p la in s
1
’
i A
B o rn , to M r and M rs
L e o n a rd
T olso n o f G aston, J e n n ie B flip p e r Van D o m elen a boy. D e ce m b e r 20. states have th e ir h e a vie st p re c ip ita ­
tio n s o f th e ye a r d u rin g Ju n e , J u ly
o f E ureka. C a l . E liz a b e th It H a n - i at F orest ( ¡r o v e h o sp ita l
and A u g u st, w h ile d u rin g those
.•«•n o f H ills b o ro . Daisy H (¡a te s o f
J T A ilk is s o n o f T h e D a lles spent
C o rn e liu i. Em m a M agoon o f Chico. last w e e k at th e J L V a n D om elen same m o n th s in th is section o f the
C al and E th e l C a lh o u n o f F ri sno, home. M r A d k is s o ti is a p io n e e r o f c o u n try has been th e d rie s t p o rtio n
.if th e U n ite d S ta te s d u rin g th a t
C al
D ix ie M o u n ta in
p e rio d
A n ir r ig a t io n - v ^ lu e c h a rt
Program F riday
show ed th a t ir rig a te d crop s p ro d u c ­
M o u n ta in d a le L u th e ra n Sunday
ed an average o f 51 7 p e r cent m ore
school w ill h a ve a jo in t p ro g ra m
th a n th e u n irr ig a te d crops. S e ve ra l
w ith th e S e h e fflm L u th e ra n c h u rc h
at S c h e fflin
F rid a y e v e n in g
A p ro je c ts p la n n e d w i l l ena ble c a r r y ­
pageant w ill he g ive n at tills tim e in g on o f m ore ir r ig a tio n w o rk .
(¡ M an N e x t W eek
F u n d al w r i ' i n s fo r i x -S e n a lo r
The "54MI" p a rty sponsored b y the
C. C Spears, special o ffic e r in
lo iin g
V
S te w a rt, fo r m e r ly o f Past C h ie fs ' c lu b at ttie hom e o f
F ore st G r ' i f , 95. « h o d ie d D e- M rs Jane s M attuesen F rid a y a fte r ­ ch a rg e o f th e fe d e ra l bureau o f in ­
e e m b e r 1» ii h ile \ i itm g at T ole d o . noon was a success E ig h t tables ve s tig a tio n at P o rtla n d , w ill be
« e r e h e ld W ednesday at th e For- w e re in p la y M is C I W illia m s guest sp e a ker n e x t M on d a y, it was
e s t G ro v i U n d e i ta k in g co m p a n y and M rs G e o rg e C o n n o lly re ce ive d a n n ounced by P re sid e n t P a u l L
P a tte rson R ussell M o rg a n was n a m ­
ehapel. Hi tln o o k M aso n ic l o d g e th e h o n ors in cards.
ed as c h a irm a n o f th e n e x t w eek's
« a . in ch a rg e o f e rviee., and In ­
M rs Ida P e la n d , w h o ha been p ro g ra m .
te l,n e n l « . . . in F orest V ie w ce m e ­ visiting se ve ra l w eeks h e re w ith
A m o n g th e guests in tro d u c e d at
te ry .
In r m o th e r. M i
E lsie W e a ve r, a n il
S e n a to r S le w ,u t
was b o rn a t b ro th e r and s is te r-in -la w . M r and tin - lu n ch e on w e re D r R C. S im m s
.'Hid
D r J. It Jones, guests o f W F
Y a m h ill O c to b e r 22 IH72. and was M rs Hoy A p p le to n , re tu rn e d S a tu r­
a g ra d u a te o f p a c ific u n iv e rs ity day e v e n in g to h e r h o m e in Hose C y ru s , Fred Jossy. guest o f H e n ry
He re c e iv e d his law degree fro m Lake, Id a h o She also v is ite d rela­ K u r a tli. L W G u ild , in tro d u c e d by
Ja ke W e il; and Jam es Im b rie . guest
Y ale u n iv e rs ity As jo in t .senator, tiv e s at B e a ve rto n and P o rtla n d .
o f V e rn e M c K in n e y
Hay M ille r,
re p re n o tin g G ra n t.
M a lh e u r and M is . S m ith S u rp ris e d
n e w m an a g e r o f th e local S a fe w a y
H a rn e y c o u n tie s tie se rve d in the
M a rio n S m ith gave a s u rp ris e store, was p re se n te d by E d w a rd C.
O reg o n le g is la tu re fro m
1913 to party* fo r M rs S m ith m h o n o r o f h e r
1917 H i . late reside n ce was at Day­ b ir th d a y T ue sd a y e ve n in g T h e e ve ­ Com an
N e il Bush re p o rte d on th e r e ta il
v ille . w h e re he had engaged in
n in g was spent in p la y in g cards in tra d e c o m m itte e 's re c e n t C h ris tm a s
fa rm in g
« in c h M rs W S H a lm a nd C la u d e p a rty day.
Chamber Hears
Flood Control Talk
REAL VALUES!
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!
TOP QUALITY!
We have over-bought on quality men’s wear for fall—and
the stock MUST MOVE.
many others in every departm ent have been DRASTICAL­
LY SLASHED for IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE. This is
our first sale— BUY NOW—there may never be another!
Last Rites Held
for John M. Beal
Starts Bright and Early
Monday Morning
ALL SALES CASH AND FINAL
We cannot charge or exchange purchases at
these record low prices.
SUITS
Former Senator
Buried at Grove
Payments Declared
on Cornelius Bank
S a vin g s a m i c o m m e rc ia l account
d e p o s ito rs o f th e C o rn e liu s S ta te
h a n k w i l l re ce ive s o m e th in g in the
II.d u re o f a C h ris tm a s present t o ­
d a y « h e n a n o th e r fiv e p e r ce n t d iv ­
id e n d « i l l he p a id o ff A n n o u n ce *
m in t o f th e p a y m e n t da te was m ade
e a rlie r th is w eek b y W illia m C h r is ­
tensen. C o m m e rc ia l N a tio n a l hank
p re sid e n t, th ro u g h w h ic h a ll th e
p a y m e n ts w ill he m ade
B a n k a u th o ritie s a n tic ip a te th a t
th e y w ill he a b le to pay o f f in f u ll
to a e o u n th o ld e rs in th e C o rn e liu s
h a n k, it was stated
City Appointment
Put O ff to January
A p iN iin tm e n t o f a ne w assist,m t
in th e re c o rd e r's o ffic e o f th e H ills ­
b o ro c ity h a ll has been d e fe rre d u n -
t l i l some tu lle a fte r tile fir s t o f the
'. n a r . a c c o rd in g t o
M a y o r J. H.
G a rre tt.
M rs. C h a rle s K W e il, th e fo rm e r
Ile h 'ii Stevens, w h o was re co rd e r's
a ssistant fo r the past year, resigned
re c e n tly fo lio « m g h e r m a rria g e to
M r W e il o f Bend T h a n k s g iv in g day.
She le ft fo r h e r n e w hom e in Bend
LAST MINUTE
GIFTS!
We .sill have a wonder­
fully complete line of
Gifts of Distinction
Shop at Anderson's for
last minute gifts . . . .
you’ll find exactly the
ones you want . . . . no
need Io go anywhere
else!
ALL WOOL — HARD FINISH
SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS!
Values to $30
CLEAN-UP PRICE
..........................
Values to $26.50
CLEAN-UP PRICE
..................................
OVERCOATS
ALL WOOL
SINGLE and DOUBLE-BREASTED MODELS!
Values to $30
CLEAN-UP PRICE
................................
Hillsboro Post, American Legion
C h ris tm a s N ig h t
DANCE
Saturday, Dec. 25th
M c D o n a l d of th e
navy
and his
“MUSICAL MARINERS”
SPECIAL LOW ADMISSION
Each
Ladies Free before 9 p. nt.
25c
SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS
SHUTE PARK AUDITORIUM
last week.
P ilg rim House
S a tu rd a y . chapel se rvice o f p u b lic !
w o rs h ip . 10.31) a. m . w ith
lu rg y
th e Feast o f the N a tiv ity o f O u r |
l.o rd . S e rm o n
"C h ris tm a s B e lls ." i
N ote. T h e re w ill he no C h ris tm a s ,
e ie m id n ig h t w o rs h ip th is ye a r, and
n o se rvice on S u n d a y M on d a y. St.
J o h n 's day. Tuesday. H o ly In n o - j
cents' day. Pastor H e n ry S l la llc r
m ay he c o n su lted a n y day b e tw e e n '
10 a nt. and noon, b e tw e e n I and l>
p m . o r hy a p p o in tm e n t, at th e I
House o ffic e , 232 N o rth T h ir d a v ­
enue.
Every item listed below and
RUSHLOW
IN S U R A N C E
Wishes You a
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Canvas Gloves
Here’s your chance to
4 A
Stock up...................
J .V pair
(Limit 10 pair per customer)
Dress Shirts
Fancy broadcloth, madras. Oxford cloth.
Values to 92.50.
$ 4 .39
Clean-up price ......................................... JL
M e lto n J a c k e ts
BLUE. Fancy trim, 33-oz.
Regular $5.15. Clean-up price
Pants
Hard finish. All wool.
\ alues to 96. Clean-up price
Shirts
Sweaters
Fancy prints, fast colors, and pre-shrunk.
Broken sizes.
Q C /»
Clean-up price .......................................... t / t J v
All wool. Coat and slip-on models.
Values to $5.
$ 4 .00
Clean-up price............................................ JL
Socks
Pajamas
Army rejects. Guaranteed
53'. i wool. Clean-up price
tJ
$ 4 .00
JL
pair
Polo Shirts
Zipper Coats
Hats
Wool felts. Late models.
Clean-up price
Trench Coats
Good quality and style.
\ allies to $5. Clean-up price
Fancy rayon and broadcloth. Values
to 91.50. Clean-up price.....
Blue Melton cloth, all wool, 33-oz.
Regular $'1.15. Clean-up price
Button and slip-on models.
$ 4 .3 9
\ alues to $2.50. Clean-up price............
$61.95
lU
$ 0 .9 5
....... .?.... Ja
Underwear
Elastic knit. Long sleeves and ankle length.
Random color, full cut.
fiQ p
Regular $1.25. Clean-up pree
O izV*
Boot Sox
WOOL. A real value at 35c.
Clean-up price........................
19c
Merry ( 'hristmas
to you all!
J. L. Anderson
"L e t A n d y F ix Y o u r W atch”
O ffic ia l S. P. W ateh Inspector
fo r W ashington C ounty
211 E. M ain St.
Illlls b o rh
207 E. Main St.
The MEN’S Shop
Howe and W ells. Props.
Phone 1412