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Tliuruhiv, Xoviiiibtr 21, lf> |0 HILLSBORO ARGUS. HILLSBORO, OREGON Services Sei For Blooming Thanksgiving Cornelius Business Men Form Commercial Club; Ruth is Head BLOOMING* Church .iviei- will be »»••LI lit IO a m Thank - giving day K v I uhia fi «»in Snulh A ulum K huim ' im Immr again aft • i having 'pm! '«um** time visiting in Cuhfenuii IL* saw the fan hr foie it < lo.« »| mid slaved umetun« with udativ« He al o vi ih <1 th« K« h k truw family, who lived in this «'ommuillly ••inr 30 yran ago mi wha! i imw the Kamna farm Fein Hill rlnli met with Mi ScotL n Thur dav Member* hem mrd tow oh for the ho h Mi Widt«*r A Van Jackiown School Pupils in Program « uh L Kh«*k, K Byron jack of Valsetz visited at the h«»m»*H «if hi grandmother, Mi • Lutitia Jack, and hi- brother. M K. Jack. Finlay an«! Saturday DANCE t «mgi» gation. Community singing w i I« d by the combined choirs f>f th«- church* H. Aged ’»fan Dies Funeral ‘« ivh »*4 were held No- v«-m»H i 15. al the W. L* P« gg chap- «•I for Woodbury M. Dickey, aged 87 v»ar-, of th« Northwestern ('Firi-tian home Born in Nova Scotia. Mr D h key had made his residence for som«* years in Eu- gen**, where »n- wife preceded him in <l«ath »bout five years ago. In- teinw-nt was in Eugene. Hornell President At th«- meeting on November 13. L' ivrion Kiwanian- elect'd the following: Earl B. Hor* 11. presi dent; Fr«*d Goyt, vice-president; J J McMahon, treasurer; Jay Gib son. Dewey Drorbaugh. Oscar H.o Tei Emerson, Hal Inman. Dod Berg, and Cecil Martin, direc tor« Beaverton Kiwanis club re- r<ntly took out article, of incor poration. Officers Elect d B<*averton high school lettermen of th«* ’ Winged ‘B’ ” club have • '»«fed the following cabinet mem- b» r Dick Wiliis. pr «—i(h nt; Rudy Hu eiik, vice-president; Floy«! Malm, secretary: and Dick Randall • ig« int-at-arms. New member* are: George Rhine. Dck Carey. Howard Edwards, Orville Ridge way. Gordon Hickox, George Vas- sil, Bob Rosrh and Bill Foster. <»nli «if th«* «*v«nt»i and eighth gnid«* an* having an oial t» oiing « out«--t tin o w< ek 'I Io- two w.nm i will u-ad theif el« < Hon < at aj Horribly W «in« sday Mt nn<l Mi bin« ’ Ci<ikpaurn w« ie guest < at a family dinner pnity In Hill b<uo given l»y Mi and Mi n William Fi hb.i<-k Mn Rock HI Mis John Kock »in !•« en con fltwd to iwi horn«* for mor«- than a w • « k w itii in .-»i f 11 ouble Among t»io*e from Ini«* wiio at- t« nd«-J th«* school principal din n« t W«*dn«*H<hiy « v«*ning at G.-irden Home w «- m * Mr ami Mi Krnm-th Hammill and Kob«*it Co< hi m« A rhimn -y fir«* at the Fmnk Dooiier Imou* on We«h»e «lay rv»n Ing cH-afed Hom«* excitement. The btax« w । -ii covered by i pa ing traffic off|c«*t. wlm r« poite<l it No damage w । done. Ba/nitr Mrs. Brooks Hazeldale Red Cross Chairman Reedville Folk Plan Bazaar Scholls Grange Sponsors Dinner On Thanksgiving No business firm should send out a letter without its being on a printed letterhead and in a printed envelope. It lends dignity to the business and gives it good adver tising. tf l»••<^•mb«•r 8 Burm-tt attended an nnniver ary dinner af the Ed P. ooh »mnu* nt Fares’. Grove Sunday Other gm - ’ were Mr and Mt Fred Scliultz and family. Mi and Mr Chet E\' enson ;«n>l family, and Mi and Mis Loui.-. Munker Mi und Mi- J“ « ph Morii >«y of Salem Visite«! Mi Morrissey .- motiur, Mes. Marga!«t M«*lanson. Sunday an I wrir dinner ru« ’ <»f Mr and Mr*- Frank ODonncl! Sunday Mr an«! Mis C C. Ruth w«-nt to Scuttle, Wish. W« dn«*-day to spend Thanksgiving Mr an«! Mr Harold Benn- ft and children of Salem, Mr. an«! Mr.** Arthur Brnn«'tt and Mr and Mr : Elnu r Benm tt of M< Minnvilh spent Sunday at the home of Mi Etclla Bennett Boy Scout« and 12 Invited guests attended a skating party at the Hillsboro Shute park Wednesday night. Transportation was provided by Mi s Fay e William Mam Jehn MundorfL Mis Austin- and Mi an«l Mrs Leonard Melanson Francis Schultz, who is attend ing Cnivcrsity of Oregon at Eu- g« nr. spent Sunday with his par ents, Mt ami Mi Kudolph Schultz Women's Society of f’hristian S« i vice m *t Wedn« S4lay evening Business m«*etlng has been post poned until November 27 Devol ion al services wen* led by Mrs K. P Shaw Kev. am! Mrs. Charles Sehriebcr. who hav«* been mission aries in Africa, showed moving pic tines of sc«mes in that country Ke frrshments were served bv Mrs. Louis«* (’ochrane. Mrs I. C Moo berry. Mrs Kenneth Hammill and Mrs Matti«* Smith. Mr. and Mrs J«»seph Finnegan. Mr and Mrs Charles Finnegan and family and Miss Blanche Finnegan will attend Thanksgiving dinner party with Mr and Mrs. Elvin Fin negan in Hillsboro. Ahl II« Ids Meeting Lutheran l^adie« Mission aid met last Thursday with Mis William Hamelmann Mts. H H G ors rea«! the mission topic. Next meeting will be at th“ home of Mrs J« hn Huis man ami will be held a week early, on December 5. Mrs. Kuasell Peck. Bobby and Delores *»f Kelso, Wash., returned to her home Saturday after spend- • Practical TRAfSPARENT PALATE PLATES Are Different PLATES REPAIRED IN 4 HOURS Hillsboro Fire Dept. THANKSGIVING EVE Red Cross Quota Filled al Cornelius Wednesday (TONIGHT) November 20th Music by ( huck Whitehead’s Orchestra CORNELIL’S Red Cross quota f o Cornelius of $36 has been filled. Th«* drive which was sponsored by SHUTE PARK Auditorium—Ladies 25c, Gents 50c Come in! See Our Showing of the NEW 1940 FRIGIDAIRE ^4r^^ö»',cO’for •*erf he”’ op r re’0 ELECTRIC RANGE ' Never before have there been electric rangestoequal these 1940 Frigidaire mod els. Every one a gleaming beauty...complete with the most advanced features ever built into a range . . . and prices that meet any budget. Come in—see and examine these new Frigi daire Ranges. See how many more con veniences they have. How much better built they are. How much more they offer in dollar-for-dollar value! Meet at St. Mary's S' Edward’s Young People’s club of North Plains met November 15 in Het .. ■ s- M Home at Huber, at the suggestion of club moderator. Rev. \V Del- planche. at a previous meeting Rev Maxwell and Rev. Delplanche urged members to write four-hun- dred-word essays on the pamphlet. 'Marry Your Own." by Daniel Lord S J. Prizes and publicat.on in the club's paper will be given to the best Dancing followed the meeting Those present were mem- ie i s of the club, boys of St Mary's. Rev Delplanche and Rev Max well. and a few girls from St. FARMINGTON Mr and Mrs. Mary’s of the Valley. Frank Vanderpool of Aloha have Aloha People Move Out io Farmingion ‘‘Meltebeke Saves You Money on Every Purchase” Meitebeke Electric Store 124 S. 2nd Ave.HILLSBORO mov«*d on the place recently va- cate«! by the Le«* Miley family. Robert V md« ipool wa< enrolled in school for fiist giade work Mon day. Mr and Mrs. C. L Robinson and < hildr« n M. k y and Karo! 1« ft Satuiday for Shaniko. Mr. Robin son hi- employment there with the stat«* highway department. Georg« and Edwin Burkhalter re- turn«<i Sunday night from an elk hunting trip in Eastern Oregon. Fertilize Phone 491 VALUE« Argus classified ads get results. r-j Now! Lawns, buibs. flt wcrs and shrubs fertilized now will mean great er control of moss and weeds and increase growth and blooms in the spring. i*' HOSIERY Fertilizers for Every Need! Full • fashioned 3 • thread silk, with foes and heels reinforced for le-ig service end they're only SHRUBS FRUIT TREES Farmers' Cash Store »IHK SATIN KNIT RAYON SLIPS UNDIES Bias cut, cf lustrous rayon. Whitt, tea- Hides. Wool. Mohair. Poultry 150 E. Main Hillsboro. Ore. Phone 4061 49’ Print Scarfs . . . odd colof to your winter ward- robe. 49c and • Attractive ® Convenient o» ê Daveno Beds Lovar, 79!. dcuf. CHINA Brai, partial or sh rH, all tf»a pop- ular styhs. loch— g ( WILLOW-WARE Dinner«plates, plates, cep Handkerchiefs Goy print», dainty sc up and 15^ Serving Dl»h .... ^trishaas °*rn,n. WHITE CHINA $ayee-d«»hw» cereo! dishes, buffer plates, Dinner plates, sowp plates, cup and 10< Oristtnafli * Carts * You’ll hardly believe your eyes when you see what stunning cards you can buy for so very little! Complete with envelopes, hundreds for only . . . Davenport by Day . . . Bed by Night! Smart modern davenport for living room or den . . . easily adapted to a comfortable full-sized bed. Made with Your Own Selection of Covering Top Quality Workmanship—Built to Last! E. G, PAINE 115 E. Jackson St. HILLSBORO Phone 2271 L t R We've gone a bit gift- crazy’ this year, with dozens and dozens of new items we've never carried before. Come and look — and then Make S p r o u Your Christmas Store! Ipi 0Cc kwl..........*3 VngntobW PARTIES call for gay, original table settings—like these decorated heavy paper TABLECLOTH A NAPKIN SITS matching napkins, square cloth, all for— 10« IMBOSSED NAPKINS, 4 Al pkg. of 40. . EV (Velour Cover« Buffer piotai, sauco- duhts, aach— 15< Serving Flotter . . . A3 *3 colorful, appropriate Made to Your Special Order! umful $ovo your "best diihe»” for »peciof oeeoppns; you'll bv de lighted with tht fine design, io thete sturdy, econo^'J sets. DENTIST 2nd Floor 2nd and Main St. (Over T’iggly Wiggly) Sponsored by Mrs. E«lith Howell attend*«! a bridal Hhow« r given at th»* home of Mr T *«l Haney of Thatcher in honor of MI- h Ellen McDonald wh«» will become the bride of Rich ard Zimmern in Thanksgiving <i iv Mr Zimmerman i Mi- Howell brother. Dr. Abrams ™ FIREMEN’S 40th Annual I ill'll S«*rih*e at Ih'itvcrton Monitors Xiinied Thi W'M k’ monitoi t Lu tl fo t und u«on«l gi ol« «f D.nny L« ep« । D«»nn ■ Ki • i hu Miln« H«*ta Divine II i«»ld Hu««k<i B - nie« Herring and .Lrnmi • J.n k -oi Monitoi for Ih thii I and ! i ’ gladcx nie Donald L<J* «.llette. Hu i y M« I » .nn : . Snlly L iFollrt’ md (>i land 1 ’.ei t < h Mi Wdlamina Plan orn with her two daughtri Mi . Carol and Jam* ami son Leonard Plansoen drov«* hen fi an New Jersey to HAZEL DAT F Mr W P J,,n th«* othei member* of their ft: ok i local Bed Cro chairman family They arrived Tuesday. Mi Plan -en plans to make her for Hazcldalc district The drive i home at Hdl.boro for the winter now >n so Mrs Brook, will appr. - < ate any bit of help that can be Th«- west is new to all the family Four m«mb« i of the family came given to this worthy cause. Smurthu ¿Hr Injured in Amust to settle on the L T R J Smurthwadt* is confined to Sills farm the ho* pital in Hood Kiv« r, follow Mr and Mr F A Brand.iw had ing .1 car accident on Saturday on ns dinner parly guests Sunday th«- Columb a highway No details Mi *. B. jtnc Berger of Portland of Mr Smurthwaitc c ndition an* and Mi and Mis Walter Demmin available at this time Mr Smurth- and Lester waite left on Sunday morning for Fifty-eight tickets were sold for Ho« d River to be with her hus th«* k iting pui tv Wednesday rv* - band Ding The Walther League here Mr and Mi G«*orge Altishin re Fpmisoird the party cently entertained a few of their friends with a party Three tables of "500’ wm* in play High honors were awarded Mrs (’ P Syverson and Max Berger. and low honors went 14» Mrs Dick Kelly and John K"1 baba Gm t were Mehr.- and M« dame Max Berger. Dick Kelly. J C Smith, C P Sy verson KEEPVH LE Mi E J LaHm Jolin Kolubaba. and Mr W. A < hairman of the <hm<h bnzaai Jones. dinner to he given Drcembt-i 7. an Anita Salts* has gone to Ashland nodne« s that a tempting menu is planned with baked hum hm the to make her home with h< r moth er for .ui indefinite time Mrs, Sa main viand Mr F I. McGrow < han man of thr bazaar, reporta le«* is staying in Ashland to enable h« r youngest daughter Kita to take that mnny attractive and uaeful hand made .nth h*s KuHabh- as gifts medical treatment. Mr and Mr Samuel Doughty, will I m * found at th«* bazaar. who now reside at Amity, and Mi G« m * m lio»t Doughty s mother. Mrs. Seth Lew (’•*.11 II* n Iry left last week for is of near Newberg, all former Ha- tin* «-aHt ami plans to take delivery zeldal«' residents, returned Satur on a new cat brfot«* t.'turning day night from a trip to Twisp. Ila Lowe left Satuiday for Kelso. Wash , 1.» \ isit another daughter of Wasii when* n son in law %nd Mrs Lewis, Mrs Dear. Eder Mrs. daughter join«*«! him on a 11 ip to Lewis spent the week-end here Nampa, Idaho, when* the group with tier brother and sister-in-law. will spend Thanksgiving witli in Mr and Mrs O. 1. Hesterlee. oth«*i on in law and daughter. Mr ami Mrs Lloyd Flurt»< h Mis M iry Olinger is ill nt thr honu* of her daugliter, Mis How ard Churrhh-y Mr and Mrs E J Ln Ku«' and daughter spent Sunday witli rein tive in Woodland, Wash Mis. I A. Denn of Kiddle, who has l»rrn thr* guest of her son In law and dnughlei Mr and Mrs. (’hntles Imlay, left Saturday for SCHOLLS Scholls Grange is sponsoring their annual Thanksgiv- her home Mrs Edward Hooper returned m; dinner at thr hall. November November 8. following several 21 Everyone is welcome. Come and week« spent with relatives in the bring your dinner Ladies’ Aid is planning a bazaar midwest. Sh<* visited her brother and sistei in law'. Mr and Mrs. Free to be held in the Trask home the Watson and lier mother in Bonner first week in December Thr dis Springs, Kans, nd a brothri-In-lnw, play may be seen from the front window, adjoining thr store and sister, Mt and M ih . L. B Tet On November 29. Circle No. 2 lets, in Minneapolis. Kans Siu* en of the Ladies’ Aid is giving a pro joy«d th«* Hip and found the valley sin t ounding Kansas City quit«* pro gram at thr church Mrs Pini Lew ductive «hi«* to a favorable season. is of Tigard will be present and Siu* is glad to hr buck in Oregon Irli of her recent trip to Alaska. and brought het mother, Mrs. Jo?*, Refreshments will b«* served, the rph Watson, out here to spend the cost to be included in the admis sion fee. winter. Perfect performance can not be rxpi’cted from a cold motor, ad- \ res Oregon State Motor associa tion. Automotive experts advise driving slowly until motor warms up to normal operating temperature : I Civic Impt«»vein« nt club, has Squires, ittuinr«! t«» his home In »»«» n cloned Portland Friday. Mis. C Long vidted the A R. Birthday ( elrhrutrd NirhoL horn»' this week. Mr and Mi - Russell Thornburg Th«’ Reynolds family are moving and Mi and Mrs. Leroy SmiHi were into ttw H»*tring house thin week. hosts Friday night for a surprise Mr B"ntiam «»I Portland and birthday «tinner honoring Mrs. J. Mr and Mrs. E. L Taylor were E Blinkhorn given by Mi uul Mrs. Sundiv dinner party guests of Mra. Koy .Miller. Josephine S<|Uiien. M- Maude Pattce hn returned I a ar Squira s, who has been vis Rubber stamps and office sup to the B«n Fanning h«>me in Port it.ng his mother. Mis. Josephine plies—Hillsboro Argus. if land, wh»*re «h»* i ■» employed. City Officers For Beaverton Are Nominated BEAVERTON Biithilay ( HHiratrd Gia.«* II.ilium i ( dobratrd In i twelfth hiithda) with a dmm*r pal tv Sunday. Iiir.hleen girl w«ie invited to attend Ladi«' Aid met Wrdm* dav with Mi It Morlh , and Mi- I* Mrv • • a h" tr.. i A further dudy wa made of •«■rmmg con!rudidions m th«» Bible II was lequcJi’d that tin* (’«»liege jai hr brought in Mi John II • rr and Mis Hem v Hau . w ill visit thr shutins this month < Iff > < i . u ill b« rlrctrd .it thr Dec.-mbei meeting The nominat ing, committer include Mrs H Rueckei Mi*. V Helmold, Mi H GUok«- Mr F Muhly St uid Mi - la« lM«now ’¡'hr new song • htion will b«* avuilubl«* by Chrisl mas and the Aid pledged support to hdp purchase a number of hook . Mi I, Muhly aid Mi A Knihiner are m charge of thr lunch to lx* rrved for the A L < conference to be held in the near future Mi A H« rgert ha hm n .pend ing some tun«* with her parents m Hillbro, where her father. I. Holtz, i- >11 Mr Kirkacfer spent Saturday and Sunday at I igene B Hamp of Hillsboro u< < >mpann d him Mi and Mi H«*nry Gurske and Mr ami Mi Erm t Burkt and m l«ft Fi idav morning Li (‘.imp Murray to visit Elmer Gm k«* Al Puyallup they planned to scr othri n laliv. s of Mr (¡Hi ke Th« \ !<•- Pare Five NUT CUPS. a BON BONS . 2 CANDIES 12-lnch EC DRiniSS .... * for 1S-lndi TAPIRS 4A« ALUMINUM VALUES To make you thankful for many a 2-quart Lipped SALCE PAN KETTLE 2-quart Double BOILER "quart TEA KETTLE SPBOUSf'BUTZ STORES ' 20c 59c 59c 69c 10-inch Round « \ k i PAN 6-<up Drip <OFFEE MAKER 10-qusrt DISH PAN COLANDER day! 15c 59c 59c 49c