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Xmas Program Sei for Salurday C O R N F I.ItJS ft.( Ill .it III«’ Çfvlc ClTfl Party ì'o Be Held Today Society Meets — -< ( ’lin t nt < *«»l h e lm - lia i« ' M r 'll'. il will he l u l l I l o . i n h i i ut 7 V.ti imi Siitnl.iv i In i l l .CH Will h.lVl- 'flu* you hit nv'ipli •pl.iy An hffi’liti f«»i re lie f to w.ii iirieii M eth u ji t i Imi « h i Ipm ululi .peri il < ’lit i .lin t . umsie n<* S u n d ay .it th«* iii'iiin iif \v.»i ,li i i Vit e Thtn i- - a III lx- C|,i . tu, hym n by the rnhjfi <kM( Iph .mil hi l«T < ’hi i tin.i . i t in .it T here I • ..till ..pp .i tm iitv f i . 11 th 1 «*• w ho h .i\r ti..t .iibM'rihcd i.. f-’ii'ii th e i ’riis.i !«• fm C hii t fumi tu (* h do .»> R espun.e !... (.»voi .itili* and .ih flit of the church will I t h i l l 'l l i n t nrT arir- Xmas Program Rites Set Today Will Be Presented Mrs. Dierickx On December 2i in. pi’ - ORNEI.K at th e A m erican L utheran Will be pie e n t'd Dec. mix' K u i luck Tim d ifferen t S un- / . ul cl.» .'¿ vm will ake part e p ii/f iim w dh exerci a-a arid »1 mu heal num bers E le m o r r ir»y ut.d U r- Langlv of I md w ere dm - a • . ,t th* W allace M 'h e r - hom e S aturday. Mi »rid Mr M cPherson w er for a R equiem m a for Mi Nellie D ierickx. 74. of V erboort. a h i d ie d : M onday a t a local hospital, will | he conducted this m orning <'I hurs- , day? a* 9 30 o'clock a t t h e Vinita- 1 lion ch u ich , V erboort. In te rm e n t iA'ill he a* the S t. F ra n c is cem etery | a t Roy. Mrs. D ierickx w as horn in Wig- 1 con on. D ecem ber 9. 1870, and cam e to V erboort 64 y ears ago. SI e w.i., , m arried to the late A ugust Do kx .,t V erboort in 1907. She J- ur- i vived by ber «on, Ja m e s W. Dier k z n f t t II i kx of Hillsboro: th re e sis te r:. Mi G ertru d e M "euw -en of Roy, Mis. D elia V andeizanden and Joh n nah Ifee.-aeker of route 2 F orest* rove: fo u r bro th ei F ra n k H eesacl er of 'P isto n and Ken. Jo h n and H enry Ifeesacker, all of ro u te 2 I orest G rove: and a g ran d d au g h ter. D eanne D ierickx of Hillstfbr . R ecitation of th e R o sary w as held last n ig h t a t D one! -a n & Sewell ehapel here Io Head H rivr Mi C I! Hodge w ill be ( hair- 'nan i f th e C ornelius In fin tile u aly .; d ii ve. Mi J C Ha e of Portland vis-j 1 M r M artha Mann over the eek-end. A c.urding to word received here by frie n d , the cend it ion of both Mr M yrtle B a rre tt and M • ©• Dui .h er w ho i C rance, w ho £he at Good S. ia ri- im- orm ai, a rriv ed tan hospital jn P ortland ■ ill pen I her p ro v in i. \ isit P aren ts at toe hom e W ayne Peekam . M. P. U. vet Mi F ran k rt-'jSHr’ W*: my. in J Mr Peckharn a rriv e ' here Sunday n ig h t fiorn B attle Creek. 1#» ' M ich, io spend his furlough w ith | NORTH P L A IN S -'H ie hot ic of ¿/gaal Corps P h o to Mr,' P eckam 's m other. Mis. N ora, H am ilton, cross 1 e lite s , and w ith h is parent:; who i Mr. and Mrs F. ■ its f< r n-.crcy! B ar.d ;;:'n g a from th e C atholic church, caught i l.'.'c in H illsboro. wounded co m rad e in I aly i; :i com I tire one day last w eek. O nly th e ! R eturns to Home m onplace scene ou ev ery !. g s. U m q jt uick of g volunteers 1 Mrs. G loyd H all, who h nas been fr tm w ork b u rn in dow n tj ,,. saved fir 0 1 front. Much < f the m ncy you 1<■; I I.co received II for several w eeks, re tu rn e d to CORN ELIU S To y o u r ro v er nt by buying Boi cis w as in the a*tic and upstairs over . or'J M md v th it tj ckic ♦ oroth- her hom e h ere F riday from Forest ro e s into n .1 rod lo r your iigut- th e kitchen. Sam Lee had died S u n d ay at G rove general hospital. Ja m e s Fair. S l/c , is v isitin g at ( mg re lativ e1: a id frteu d s. Keep up u-iru-r W Mr • i Mr Lee W rites from England : te ' ' ■ V __ your Bond buying. Buy an e x tra left 1'ue d a y f o r S u n :n « r to a tten d pfc. Bud P rice w rite s h is re la nd e j , has Bond today. /• T im • o ?• : the funeral services. tives from E ngland th at he recent- . . aunt. . _ Mrs. . , C _ arl W hite H , . . , * Ig ? s’ duty H ili i, , 1 a ■ had a short liberty and visited NU.stjet-mnC’ d fr.rn 23 m onths d u ty Mr. and M, P e ro nod I ' n »he South Pacific, d im e r D<-cember F: in ho n o r of the city of Liverpool i n i e i Yt’ .aieu Tom m y >fe ,? ,JWSen. s of th eir n Maurice'.- ninth b ir th - 1 h e had not received any m ail from M r. and Mr . Ed M eeuw sen, is uve, -ary. Pfc W ayne G eert-J hom e since lan d in g overseas, Cray gens C harles Watt.- of the U. S. m e r recovering from an attack of p neu (I Mr G< i itg e n s w ere ch an t m a rin e has w ritte n friends m onia and pleurisy. guest Return Sgt H ubert S h av er o f C am p here recen tly th a t he is on a sea Singletons Mr. and Mrs. D oyle Singleton his wife. tiap at p resen t an d is w ell. He and CO RN ELIU S At th«- M ethodist Polk. La , telephoned fam ily re tu rn e d last w eek ch u rch school last S u n d ay the Mrs. R uth S haver, to w ish h e r a stated they had a w onderful d in from a tw o-w eek trip to C alifor ner on shipboard on T hanksgiving. b irth d ay an n iv ersaries of Mrs M erry C hristm i nia and have purchased a hom e All n P utnam of M ultnom ah was M argaret Eiigelcn and J u n io r H y from J. A. Moon. T hey w ere a c m an w ere honored. At church the i guest at the hom e of Mr. and com panied hom e by Mr. S in g le choir and ladies’ trio sang a C h ris t Mr- Wes W inters last w eek. Mr. ton's sister and fam ily. in a . antlu-iii. T h e lad ie ' trio ' was: W inters w as having a w eek's v aca J o in t installation of F riendship Mi h ie d Kay. Mrs. E lm er Wieb- tion. T hey spent p art of th e ti m e 1 T em ple No. 8. P y th ian Sisters, and ke and Mr W illiam Stevenson. fishing on the Wil.s-,,1 river. G lencoe Lodge No. 22. K night? A C h ri-tm as g reetin g from K land . R esum es Teaching of P ythias, w ill be held in the Mr M attie G eiger re tu rn e d to H olliday of th e Seabees. w ho is In K nights of P y th ias hall Ja n u a ry 3. e rv lc ts for Ja m e s N. th e H aw aiian Island:. Wa read her teaching duti«- at R eedvillol F u n eral Cho this week. Mrs. G eiger has Loudon, retire d HilLsboro f a r m - , by Mrs. C H S ch rcib er le : > teach e r w ho died la s t W ednesday, w ere!,» M other* llniinred "vcr..l week conducted M onday afte rn o o n a t In term ed iate G ir l .’ class of th e for I. ikes Navy Donelson & Sewell chapel. In te r- M ethod: Sunday school and th e ir W rd ro 'e lv e l h ere by frien d s e n t w as a t T u a la tin P lain s Cdne- teach er. Mrs A. O liver, honored fr in N icholas Thee, who re c en tly | m "I alw ays get good resu lts th e ir m others at a C hristm as p arty li ft foi Mi-rUphis T enn . as a tery. from ad v ertisin g in the A rgus.” Mr. Ixiudon w as bc„m in Linn at th ■ church p arlo r , T uesday af-. I train ee f >r an air crew m an in th e county declared Mrs. R sbecca Goodin A pril 4, 1H459. and had been tern oun. of n e a r C ornelius. U. S '< vv. . th a ' he likes hi a resident of W ash in g to n county R onald T a n n er Is em ployed in navy Lie fine ; fo r the p ast 40 years. H e is su r Mrs. Goodin recen tly a d v er th e S afew ay to re in Forest G rove, i vived by h is widow and five tised for a used wood or m etal filling 'he . cancy left by J e t i y HOW TIG HT tS TIGHT? d au g h ters, M is. E v a G arlock of ■water tan k . 300 to 600 gallons C artw rig h t w hen he had to leave ASK ARMY ORDNANt E Mist, Mrs. F av G regory of Aloha, capacity, and received an an- becau e of illness. .Mi R uth M urry of P o rtlan d , sw ( r im ihediately a fte r the How tight is tig h t0 D ance Held p a p e r cam e out. She had o r inly when th e bolt - Dora M arlin o f S heiw ood an d A dered the ad fo r th ree w eeks A dance w as g iven at th e scho .1 has been stretched th re e -th o u Mrs. Lois Y atenaan of M issouri. K nights of P y th ias of G lencoe b u t one tim e w as all th a t w as gym nasium S atu rd ay night. T he sandths of an meh. o r about the needed. co m m ittee in ch arg e and serv ing thickness of a sheet of paper, savs lodge assisted in th e service. re fresh m en ’s w ire : Mr. and M rs .1 the N inth Service C om m and ora- H ow ard O la, l i e . Mr and Mr D on na orijcei ald Erigelen. Mr and Mr H arlan blc Mr and Mr- Nash. Mr. id eas .Ire B orn and md M. H atf.eld. Mr and Mrs. A rm y Save* &7X.344 CO RN ELIU S—A C hristm as par- Hi-nrv Ja.” bsm ullen and Mr. and A doption of 113 w ork sim p lifica •v v.'.is h eld at the hom e of Mr. Mr B yron H»/dge. tion propo. ai- .subm lttid by m ili id Mr M. E. U h lir S u n d ay eve- M rs Mtnla F ren ch p ent svveral ta ry and civilian personnel, col i ..._' S ix couples w ho a re old- aved 13 N inth Service tim e frien d s and m ak e this an an- . • •. • I ’' • D • • . i lectively .«• »f h er sister-in -law , M rs. E. C< m m and in illa tio n s STS,344 and nu I event w ere th e gue<ts. Those 62,331 m an-hours in S eptem ber. II. French. it'.er.dlng beside- th e hosts w ere Mr. and Mrs. D nald E ngelen, Mr. md Mrs. W ayne S hroll of Verno- ;.L and Mrs. H o w ard Leh- in the near future M ER R Y • ifc 's v * Ltd us be joyful at this holiday season for the blessed privilege of living in the "Land of the Free" . . . joyful in the brave victories of our fighting men, a n d the final victory when peace will reign on the earth. State Farm Mutual Companies W. H. W ither, Agent Hillsboro Oregon Fire Starts in Hamilton Home CHRISTMAS Am ong the thing, fo r w hich o u r ijxmi ai r fig h tin g is tin- rig h t to < . lehruti- C hristm as in the tra d itio n a l A n o n , an way. Il is w itli p iid c in o ur co un try's at com plishm cnts in th i d irc i I ion and firm fa ith in tin- fu tu ri' that \\ is h yon "M E R R Y CH R ISTM AS. Tom Lee Hears of Broiher's Death W. G. ID E .'liti E. Main Street I« m J, s m m « 1 Birthdays Observed At Sunday School 11 i I Ishoro, I (repon Cfm/r !} Loudon Rifes Held Monday t May the SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS bring victory to our Armed Forces and peace to your homes . . . that in the years to come we may sincerely say— Merry Christmas Always Get Good Results from Ads" MERRY CHRISTMAS to all our kind friends who have been so co-operative during try ing days. With you we look to a bright and peaceful future. Thank You for Your Patronage Annual Christmas Party Held Sunday J. T. (Jack) FOSTER 137 S. Third A \e . FRANK L. PEARSON 11 ill luir'». < »regon Be »vert n. Mr. and Mrs. Dale E ngelen and Mr. a n d M rs i I. well E ngelen of H illsboro. The j evening was spent playing cards and th ere w as a gift exchange. 1 T'ne hostea.- served a del.cious I lunch. , G ets A w ard Mrs. M axine M cPherson was j aw arded a silv er m edal and be- l cam e a m em b er of the "T housand ■ D ollar C lub" for selling $1.000 w orth . f w ar bonds in the 6th w ar loan drive T he contest w as spon- . ore.l bv th e M eier and F ra n k Co | j of P ortland. M axine is em ployed in the t ib'.ilafing office there. G eorge F ry e of Stanley. N. D w as a visitor last w eek a t the hom e of Mr. an a Mrs W alter Col- linge. He is Mrs. C ollinge's b ro th er. A m bulance G ets Calls H all's am bulance m ade th ree calls the past w eek: Balm G rove to ta k e L eo n ard O leane to Forest G rove general hospital, b rin g J e r ry C artw rig h t to his hom e here from th e F orest G rove general hospital, and to D illey to tak e Rufu- C. D ancer to th e county hospital. Attend Reunion F orm er O klahom a resid en ts from h e re atten d ed a d in n er a t Van- p o rt City S atu rd ay evening. T here w ere about 40 present. T he above fam ilies saw a n u m b er of old acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Davis and th e ir ch ild ren a re all form er resid en t sof D eer C reek. Okla. The d in n e r w as served in th e fine new recreatio n al hall. Save— to S ave H eroes' Lives! Greetings One? again To all our good friends everywhere u e send our deepest best wishes— for the health and safety of loved ones; for the welfare of our great nation; for a speedy Victory and a just peace. C hristm as is h ere. We w an t to w ish you good ch eer and ex ten d our And Ireland's Yuletide Wish is that the Neiv Year Bring Peace to Every Land hopes fo r a final V ictory— fo r a P eace th a t th e w orld w ill know fo r countless years to come. We appreciate your friend ship and patronage . . . may w e serve you further? We salu te the hom em akers of A m erica . . . the w om en w ho have done so m uch to b rin g peace n earer. In saying "M erry C hristm as" w e w ant to convey to th e hom em akers of H illsboro and v icin ity o u r ap p reciatio n of th e ir co-operation w ith us, as a hom e store. We know w e have not been able to re n d e r them th e service they have learn ed to expect . . . w e know th a t w e did not alw ays have ju s t w hat they w anted . . . b u t w e hope to m ake am ends w hen A m erica can again co n cen trate upon th e needs of a nation at peace, ra th e r th a n upon th e req u irem en ts of a w a r tim e w orld. Another Christmas . . . another year drawing to a close . . . a new year dawn ing which is different from the last three wartime years because it brings to us all the hope of a year of peace . . . of a better world to come. HONE LAUNDRY i & Dry Cleaners Phone 471 S IC K S * SEATTLE B R E W IN G S in c e 1 8 7 # & M A L T IN G E. G . S ic k , P res. 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