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About The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1939)
1939 ’hunni ay. Decdnbf Divorces Granted on ALOHA HUHEIt About (Ml im in <rs of tl" Hub' i (’timmcii । ,| chib •joyed li tin Kes dmm i in the chili BUM«* laut Sumi.IS Enough of Ilie fur big tinker Was left fur mi g i . ■ 1 Iio well nllen b d The i hili HhOW- d Hu apple. Illium of Ihe err it'ez .f tí«* reining pi i ..leni .lick Tut wk, by i i * mm: him w ith a polii- new l\ elei led office) S f the club m e .Imin Seal le, pic i- «»Iden' C W Becket leury pfenning tiea iui i kualor K umm Speaker Menatoi l.ymuii R ohm was the /rinclpnl speaker at Ihr (.incolti •minty Young meeting it Newtloll oi A Iitti, l.o I Hu- barber ho| »Hing cruci up said he had I ake th. part I Santa Cium, to light.I iiiii I a . going to Hlllsboi Kio r tract of Mountain. I of Win llawlrv Buck and I ('m m il ui-i. .it it.... *; n a iv I' ■? < itimi fri t but they found th<* In Mr.laml Mi Sr. «h I Ui mm was p terior I by I he unusually i dav . h fore nar.1 Surprise Anglist Nylund' regni li tt, i from their relatives in Fml.md h.p -e been intel rilpted for tlH<-<’ monti i . on account of that little"countrs ndx urr«' married i Finland. ng t<> America 20 ) ears ago diately following Finland ng hri .nd« |>< n Irne fi »m Kir« Th \ Hu ia thick was m pi i <* to cooper MorrriAiN of neighbui .Hid 11 it nd Mi and Mt . Pi le Piluso on their loth wedding nnnivi i .nv S uih I i , evcnini’ A mock wedding was h« ld Frank Garvin acted a mini 1er Th" bl idi* wore a l:u r veil ■Hid cm ru'd a bmiqm-1 ol I <’hrv .11111 m *11>«if>। urid greens She wdn nwuy by F W Livermor «• Mi • I.iv<Tinon' was til ide num! A vi'ddiiiM hint » hod WB lived ( >H h r »»li«' ’ wri .• Mt un.I Mi W K I iv«’rrn«>i4' Mt an«J rain mas » rvire Will b«’ held at th local church Sunday morning Th children in the 4th. ath 6th and 7tl grade will Ning Christm « « «rol under the direction of Mi Myrtl Moore I'he Cliri tinas pi «»gram o the Sunday whuol will be given a 8 o'chnk Sunday night Mr and Mrs Bil l b Tuesday for Rockaw is while Isaacson, who i Oregon Motor stage town his terminal Mrs Thelma Oruhum and Mr Myrtle M«>ore spent the week-end at Monmouth Friday from a week'* slay a Coffey clinic in Portland, whrr rrrriv<‘d treatment for a tdl coccus infection s Clyde ■ guest o: Ira hiin l ek’s busm . Utah lineili Saw the Star uftei noon Mrs .1 I high und Mrs Millie lucmved and Mi m M irgai et gmsis Next meeting Mi. Nellie Rutledge INTEREST in thr story of the ■ (i*. । through the ar.« ’; and makei it the most oft-rep« tt«’d of nil tn Ien L»‘c.iir.«' it i the mui.iflon of the bii th of .b ,u (’hrl t. Among all those born of worn- ne* ; and I eve iled Being in cal nation Jove of Hi Hun us whom we of God, urnM-llish- fellowmen ie Divine Hint attach«^ to the birth and childhood of every Ei<‘at man haw |M'< uliar .• iknlilconcf* In re lation to Jésus of Naz.areth, and this alone would always keep the tory <»f Bethlehem fre h and new. nl'ii to kuep thi : story ever new. It i ; the story of th«' festival of the Child. It glorifies mother hood and babyhood, and for this reason, if for no otlier, it would have interei t with «'very suc- ceeding generation of mothers and children. It touches the life of home and family at its tender- i ,t and mo t sm-red place. It leachi ; into all th«' inner- mo t pla< > , of romance and love and devotion, and it enriches all these with a sanctity and divin ity that is even greater than that which the e things inher- « ntly have in human life. The win hl h i ; not always bad grains iin for the Banks and Manning pre cinct amounted to $57. Solicitors were Mi Chester Frydcndall and Mi F E Davis of Manning and William working g Hank. 'PHE so-called Chri tian world 1 has fallen deeply enough in to the abyss of similar pagan- i m, but not deep enough to blot out or destroy the finer feelings that relate to love and home. Even rough men have tenderness for little children, and the tiny fingers of a babe have often been firmly < 1. .ped around lives otherwise evil and sordid. Tim bit th of the Babe of Betb- Jehem is not unrelated to the after life of the M.in of Naz areth. who came into the world that He might give men life and that He might give ? it to them If we could more abundantly bring this story of Bethlehem moi e vitally to bear upon the world of men and women who aie most responsive as they cherish their children, we could do a great deal to make more effective the gospel of redemp tion and the appeal of the Mas ter to men to live lives of holi ness, honesty, and love. Tilson Leola vs. Aaron. VanArni.m If irnett Abagnil .a Gi mge y i will b<- in thè n.i' > i. - uf ( 'hi : mas party fui Gl ai ge meinbei'. and thmr fumili«- Th«'re will be i tree and u jirogrum which include - a Uhrist- m;is om mi play by thè adults mittee L< l< all-day meeting «at the halt W »day The hall wa decorati iu Chiastmu party tonight Frank viitot N tune he els by train. i N A Rhomberg on- luncheon la i Thur .day iwing Mi and Mrs Ned Edith Garey. M« Fmd and Mrs Ernest Lange ••r Sharon, all of I’ort- married Sat rind moved that evening their and daughter Sunday from Ashland, where Ret has been re- reiving medical tira Fourteen dollars • the Red Cro.. fund from the Rose dale. Hazeldale d .trict; Program Sunday A Christmas program will b« presented next Sunday morning a Sunday school Pat Daken and Ethel Winter Mrs Jw Bush visited last week at the home of Mr Frank Kelley of Woodland Wa h Her husband who for many years, and operate a Woodland A pot-luck Christmas par’y was held at the hume of Mr and Mrs Clifford A Altishin last Sat- urday e present and Mr Mr and Mrs Robert DeYoung Mr and Max Borger and son Joe. Mrs John Kolababa. Mr. and Dick Kelley W A Jones. and Mi J Smith, and Mr and Joe Busti Marriage Licenses Lester William Batchelar, Hills boro, and Betty Ann Hoover. Hills gorge Olson. Forest Grove, and Edu May Gibson. Port land. Merry Christmas” Cakes Beautifully decorated ' Merry Christmas” cakes for your friend's Christmas morning greeting. Deliveries made Christmas morn ing Order your early! HOWARD DAVID SHAW BEAVERTON Howard David Shaw passed away Sunday He had in.ule his home with his brother. Lhimez A Shaw, for the past four Mr Khaw was burn in Big Rap- lid Mich . on May 2, 1866 He was [the nephew of the late Dr Anna pInward Shaw and son of the late k'apt John Shaw of Washington, 1) I Survivors include two sisters. Nicolas Shaw Eraser and Eleanor Bhaw Simili, of Geneseo, N Y ; and of this a life member of the ■•ilk Lodge I Watertown. South Ihikota. I Services I'uesday. TURKEYS Lumber Yards Dillsboro Phons 301 19c Old-Fashioned Selected Golden Hallowii PEEL—Citron and Orange. Choice quality. Pound (Lemon Peel, lb 25c 2 lbs. 25 Prescription Druggist KRAMIEN'S PALM DRUG STORE Nyal Druggists 15c £ 10c g FRED’S SUPERIOR MARKET We close at 9 o’clock Sharp every Saturday night Res. Phone 325 Kerns CATSUP 10-oz. Bottle San Wan PEAS No. 2 cans. 25c Packed in syrup. Dulaney No. 2’s Northern FLOUR 49-lb Sack Blue Lake, fey. vertical pack No. 2 can ....................... Cinnamon and Nutmeg, 2-oz. can ..................... Can Hillsboro, Oregon ,Oc,. 25c I 19c $ Extra Large and Fancy. Golden Ripe Fruit 4 ■ 2 . The Original Mist-Kist Crannerry 33c 4 lb. 23C dozen Navels SWEET SPUDS No. l's. ' 4 m BAKING POWDER Clabber Girl 25-oz. can BANANAS U. S 23c Maraschino CHERRIES 2-oz. Bottle ORANGES I.arge Size. 2 lbs. Pound 3 No. 1 (5a4-oz. net) ORANGES Dromedary Columbia COFFEE Tops off the Christmas din ner perfectly. MINCE MEAT SHRIMP Size 100. 1.39 Especially prepared for tasty, delectable pies. Richly flavored. 3 t„ PIMIENTOES 10c For all Xmas baking pur poses—nothing better. CRANBERRIES 25c 29c Large Manaos. SWEET POTATOES Golden Bantam. No. 303 cans. Del Maiz CORN 45c BRAZIL NUTS ...............2 SAUCE. Dromedary Campbell’s SOUPS Lb. 23c Jumbo. Paper Shell FLORIDA GOLD. NATURAL. All Meats Inspected by Dra. Nicol and Almqulst 5 Deliveries Daily I X L Soft Shell. PECANS JUICE. No. 2 cans BACON ", sniE JOWL BACON BOLOGNA “ FRANKFURTERS Phone 651 45c Gulf Kist. No. 1 (5-oz. net) (Except Chicken and Mush room) cans. 25c Virginia. ALMONDS ..................... 2 lbs. 35c No. 2' Home Cured Meats 2% lbs. Fresh Roasted. Fancy 29c g SHRIMP OYSTERS I PUMPKIN ' *■ String Beans 13C* SCHILLINGS Grapefruit SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS BIRD TODAY from Our CHOICE STOCK—Grown by Fred Himself! Wishes You MIXED NUTS Includes Almonds. Brazils Filberts, Pecans and Wal- nuts. No Peanuts this popular mixture. PEANUTS RAINBOW FRUIT MIX Contains all the fruits for the fruit cake. Pound jar 25c YOUR Next door to the Hillsboro Argus Phone 631 246 Main St. ALL 1939 CROP ALL FRESH STOCKS Hard Mix Yule Brok. Mix COPELAND BUNGALOW FLOWER SHOP NUTS CANDIES PINEAPPLE SLICES Glace. Pound SHOULDER ROAST PURE LARD Eve Christmas Foods Subscribe to the Argus Phone 262 and 54c CHERRIES—Glace. Pound At the same time, may we express our appre ciation for your friend ship a n d patronage. Serving you has been a sincere pleasure. Sunday Christmas and ( hristmas Final Sale havc gathered is to to the Kiwanis. Dance Tonight The high school sponsoring a dance night «Thursday 1 in the school gym from 8:30 to 11:30 It will be an all-school event. BEEF ROAST BEEF STEAK VEAL ROAST PORK LOIN and LEG ROAST POUND PORK CHOPS Poinsettias Cyclamens Whitmanii Ferns Christmas Begonias Other Potted Plants Holly Wreaths Gardenia Violets Funeral Work We Wish You i VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS ALOHA-HUBER Ed Urton slip- ped on a wet board while working around his place Friday and broke .) bom» just below the wrist Dr R muh A Iole lust adult Christmas Flowers 390 If you have no more use for it sell it through Argus want ads. GEESE DUCKS CAPONS CHICKENS See Our Display Open Perfection Bakery In Fall at Home were of the church vou won ' t haw TO B us ANS' SCHOOL ROOKS T his ar mour son HAS BEEN LEFT in TH' >—SANE x (■. 1 CLASS ARE A LUCkY J ' Vanilla. Strawberry Chocolate Centers. When Christmas bells toll their message of earth, good will towurd men," may their resonant tones convey our greetings to your BY PERFECTION BAKERY mornuig Thursday ' a scmbly room A display of assembly will be t lathered by foodstuff tmas cheer all grade work This is to be turned into the Kiwanis supply for distribution with the combined towi ch er pro gram. Miss Mirza Hal-ten is ill in a Portland htspital The second grade is being taught bv Mis- Pearl Cook of Beaverton during her absence. Tiie high .school has set today «Thursday» Christmas assembly, pt < rv< s a youthful look and vigor a remarkable degree. The fam- came to Oregon in 1928 of the 4 Mothers home o FLOWERS Soldier Visits James Sanford of the 36th In fantry at San Francisco is spend ing th«' holidays with hu parents Mr. and Mr George Sanford. P’ mr SMrfVt mou ^5 Chocolates Moreland four Gol gifts wen WITCH HAZEle The school L'hristmar program will be given in the gymnasium- ludib.num build- rig on Fi iday. December 22. at 8 p. n The public is cordially invited The ,< hool Christmas vacation will begin on December 22 and end >n January 2 .1 Wardle is able to be out wo weeks of illness. pen' the week-end as guests and Mrs George Buck in Demand Perfection Bread and Pastries at Your Grocer land visit«’«! local Hillsboro week-end Mr »Vatin fonmrly Town-end club Monday evening In taught school here ¡in < at (In-nct» the ab enee of President J F Mi-. A Niel a-n <4 Gnat Fall» Buckland, on account of illness io has b«èrn tHc William Buch 1 win chosen chair- Mrh Charles inducted the election two weeks, h it Aci-oidmg to the Townsend manual the newly el lected president at the A large group of young people o m xt meeting ; i tu appoint the other the Chn tuin Endeavor society en officers mid chairmen Joyed a party Friday evening nt th nominee from a list iHv Chi i ima chin ch at thr Kinton planned r nominees ar night Doors eomieclmn with the i guiar pF'i C Bannister utnam. rum wdl stirt gram .it th Missionary meeting t Gillett. Hockvnunith 8 harp Tin* program will I be held at Hie home Arthur ir up <»f mirnbri s fr<»m th«» scho< ember 28 E mer. Mrs R 1 Sunday «tchnol with carols froi asked to I Nepali Marrum. immunity < hd-ns After the pr< ■d ten cents Fa\ Harrington n there will Next meeting and tr«‘nt', fu rived Tuesdav from at the Legion r nnd Mi C spend the holidays .if uar> li The sjteciul feature will be a -evrral days this Kirkwood home ■ Hon , ■ l>'it-luck turkey dinner Members k at the homi f M 1 LaRue Mesdames E J and friend are invited to bring Wright and V th.'ir eoven-d dishes, etc., as usual ul Mission and the club will furnish the tur- so many light casrs n civly at the quarterly Presbyterial -mmonlty th.it we m a i meeting at Foibe Presbyterian -pidenuc Almost over church in Portland Tuesday. at thr J If Atm home Kmton orlimi H filled with pint Both rooms decorated The c >' making gifts und th«* Christmas pro- i lit iwy time find In every pl um the i n e of : m redne s of life th it i. - o much ¡in < «-iiti.il put «if tlm religion of Jew uid f'hn - tiun. Even In tin enlightened nonChristitm world, the <xjxi- r ut<- of iofmt; w.i common, t.od the conception of a love life be tween man and woman was overclouded with th«- subjection of woman and the disregard of mother Instinct >n«J mother love. Even in a modern time Napoleon could d. icr ibe as the ideal wom an “the one who had the rnm t ion»," with the interest of a zol- dier in boys for his battlefields and with a ruthle disregard of either the pangs of motherhood or th«* love of mothers for their < hildten. Extra Fancy We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities VANILLA Schillings. 2-oz. bottle FRUIT COCKTAIL Prattlow. IOC S Tall «n»......... RIPPLED WHEAT Cereal Biscuit pkgs 25c Phone 4331