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Shop Early Here for Christmas Shop Early Here for Christmas V olum e 42, No. 43 Hiiuiwro i»d«*«n<taat lùiakiuttmi m i H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , D ecem ber 12, 1935 Hiiubor. Amu & m m u m S ection 2, P a g e s 1 to 6 um and M rs. P. A. Q ualls attended a ited at the W. 0 . Chandlec home e n ty -firs t b irth d a y. Present at d in surprise p a rty M onday given by ner were Messrs, and Mesdames Sunday. the P yth ia n Sisters o f N o rth Plains H enry Vandehey and fa m ily , W il Born, to M r. and Mrs. W aldo fo r Mrs. E lm er Mays, w ho rece ntly F lin t, Decem ber 5, a boy liam Cop and fa m ily , George V a n m oved to Y a m h ill. dehey and fa m ily , George H e nd ricks A n ita K ru h m c r of B lo om in g spent M rs. W a lte r A rn o ld and baby and fa m ily , Charles Vandehey and the week end ut the Ed D em m ln son re tu rn e d home Sunday from borne. fa m ily George V u y ls tc k e and fa m the Jones hospital in H illsb oro . ily , W alter Vanderzanden and fa m W C. Heaton and H e n ry S chultz W ashington G range Installs Scholls’ Aid to Hold Party w ent M iss Helen H ollenbeck re tu rn e d to DePoe Buy and W ald po rt Class Groups Elect O fficers; 7A Presents Program ; P en ily , T ony Vandehey, H e n ry V an home Sunday fro m a v is it w ith derzanden and d a ug hter and R ay M onday, re tu rn in g Tuesday O fficers; Parties Held at F. E. Rowell Home frie n d s at W illa m in a mond H e rtc l, and M rs. C. Vande manship C ertificates R eceived; A bsences D ecrease Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests a* B irth d a y Celebrated hey, A lfre d Vandehey and M ils the II T. Hesse home In honor ut (B y M int M arg aret M athi«a*n) <Hy I. I I D v m rn ln ) M r. and M rs. L o e l H ollenbeck M ild re d H ulsm an. Hie b ir th d a y s o f M rs H esse mill M O U N T A IN D A L E W ashing t o n SCHO1.1.S H onor r o ll fo r M id - surprised th e ir son H o w ard w ith a Born, to M r. and M rs. Joseph H onor r o ll fo r the last six weeks' I A nna M a ry H a rtra m p f. K a th e rin e her niece, O llld e n c Coe, were M r. G range in sta lle d its o ffice rs a t p a rty W ednesday evening, the oc way c h o o l Includes A lic e W hitten , L u c ille W a lte r*. P h y llis Meeuwsen, December 5, a g irl. and Mrs. O M. Heaton, Miss Ina period has been announce,I To at - | W ile y, the hornecom ing m eeting S atu rday A lle n lloleen, E velyn llole en iind casion being her sixtee nth b irth d a y. Mrs. Ed w in Jesse i Laure ncia l.y n h e m t, Iva n Stevens, A rm o u r ta in th is d is tin c tio n a c h ild must Johnston and M a rio n Rucher. The w ith a la rg e cro w d in attendance. V iolu llu r k e M irny c h ild re n of this Reynolds, Robert G usteferson of receive at least fiv e S plus grades class made a special study o f the Vanderzanden» was given a lin e n John L o ftis acted as in s ta llin g o f Present were Donald S piering, school have been i l l w ith chicken- I P ortlu nd on his card w ith depo rtm e nt o f 90 m uch discussed a rticle . "A n d S ud- j shower Sunday aftern oon at the fic e r in the absence o f C la y D o-- John M cBeth, Raym ond D ie ric k x . pox. M r. and Mrs. Paul C a rt Sr. and o r above. P u p ils on the honor ro ll den Death.” w h ich appeared re Hoy ha ll. M rs. Jesse received m any land, M r. and M rs. John L o ftis M e r r ill Mead and N orm an S m ith M r and M rs M a rk W olfe visite d o f Banks, G len S andford of N o rth ce n tly in the Readers’ Digest, and | nice gifts. are. are the o n ly liv in g c h a rte r m em lo r parents. M r. und Mrs. M 11 grundduughter, M a rth a Van Vale J u n io r high: BA — P h y llis A m - also discussed e d ito ria ls fro m va- ( Mrs O. M Vanderzanden spent bers o f the W ashington Grange. P lains and V ic to r LaP orte, N orm an and M r und M rs Puul C a rt Jr., llo zu rth , en rou te to San Diegu, Stanton, Leonard and Robert achcr, D oris B ia n d a w , ( ’a ry l Estepp. rio us newspapers. T hursday and F rid a y in P ortla nd . The grangers w ill have th e ir C h ris t Fowles. Paul H e rg e rt and the hon Cal , and M exico, for several weeks a ll of P ortland, visite d ut the C a rl Anna M ary H a rtra m p f, V irg in ia , W ohlschlegel home Sunday. Each m e m lsT of the OB a rlth m e - . mas tree the firs t m eeting in Ja n ored guest. They w ill also v is it B ou ld er dam. Mrs. J. E. B en n e tt is confined Havens. P h y llis Johnston, Lo rrea n tic class and the 7B language class j u a ry and everyone is welcom e to S. E. S w ift of Seattle, Wash., O n ly One on R o ll to her b id w ith in ju rie s received Muy, Jacqueline W alters, ' James is m a k in g an in d iv id u a l graph ' come. spent the w eek-end w ith his sister, L o ll McCool l> th o o nly M • on when she slipped and fe ll last A lliso n , and D a vid W ile y. 8A2 show ing his d a ily progress in his t Mrs. S. A. A p p le to n and daugnter lain nle p u p il to u ttu ln the honor Thursday, M rs. H e n ry W eaver. Neva -Ziegler and E d w in L in n . 715 w o rk. Jolien e of B eaverton vis ite d M r. ro ll heeuuse o f so m uch illness. K ate Iw asaki, Jean A n n Pasley. M r. and Mrs. Ed D e in m in and The second and fo u rth grades o f 1 B E A V E R T O N — Rev. C h a r l e s and M rs. H e n ry W eaver Sunday. M r. m id M rs A r th u r Bozard L o rra in e D e in m in vis ite d at the M a ry W yatt, M e rl Fishback. 7A - the Peter Boscow school have jo in Plan B ib le Studies M iss A lm a R a ffe ty spent several ftio v c d fro m A m boy, W a s h . to n Wes Sandy home in M o u n ta in d u le Cloyce Bum p. W in ifre d W iley, A lice ed the J u n io r Red Cross 100 per C lark, pastor o f the B eaverton Con B ib le studies w ill be held at days last w eek w ith her sister, M rs. gregational church, le ft by tra in P irle. Edna Rasmussen. E d ith Sah- cent Several room s exceeded th e ir t o m e n e a t the H a rold Aebischer Sunday. H u be r C om m ercial h a ll eve ry S un now, Donald Cady, Joyce M a rtin . quota in the sale o f C hristm as seals. Tuesday evening fo r San Francisco Ed Vanderzanden. of Gales Creek. day n ig h t at 7:30. be ginning De fa rm to cut cord wood. B irth d ay C eleb rated B irth d a y s C elebrated to be w ith his daug hter there. Hi; B illy C yrus and A k ir a Tsugawa The 4A sold m ore than th e ir share, Young people, w ho attended the cem ber 15 I t w ill be fo r th e w hole M r. und M rs. R alph C hristensen Sunday school beach p a rty given e n te rta in e d w ith a b irth d a y p a rty UB—Ja ck K en ne dy and Hubert B ris and the 3A sold 109 seals w ith a has been granted a tw o m onths’ M r. and M rs. James M athiesen fa m ily. "Com e and b rin g yo u r leave of absence o w in g to i l l by Mr.i. Kerd G ro n e r ut the G roner M onday aftern oon fo r th e ir son, tol. BA—B e tty G u lle y, June Ir e quota o f 00 entertain ed S atu rday evening w ith frien ds and le t us stud y together.” land. Frances Meyers, L y le Shaw cottage HeiM inber II, 7 und 1). I n Donuld, on his seventh b irth d a y . a d in n e r in honor o f the b irth d a ys The “ B ib le ” w ill be the subject A considerable decrease in ab health. and Leonard Sherm an. due! u W ilm a Herd, D oris Heaton, M r. and M rs. C a rl Hansen r e of George Rice and N ic o la i M a th i of th e firs t study. I t w i ll be con sences at the ju n io r high was L o rra in e D e m m ln spent several E velyn H a tfie ld , A lta C h irk , W ll- ' days last week at t h e R ichard 1 P e te r Boscow school: 4A — Dalc- shown d u rin g the last week. Eu- j cen tly purchased a fa rm in Y am esen. Guests w ere M r. and M rs. ducted by Mrs. A. G. Nagel. Busch. A lla n C am pbell, N a n c y gene S ch w in o f o f the 8A2 class at h ill county. T hey w ill not. h o w e v e r., W A. D illo n and daughters B ernice ma He .e, L u c ile Carlson. Dale W h ittle home in L a u re l. A ilee n Easter, L lo y d L a tim e r, Rose- the ju n io r hig h re tu rn e d to school take possession o f it u n t il ne xt fa ll and Verna, C a ro lin e F u lle r, V in Powers, Pansy W eaver, Thelm a Scholls Ladies' A id w ill ho ld a Johan on, E rw in Heaton, S tun fo rd q u iltin g p a rty at the F. E. R o w ell M a ry Ritppa, Charles T reglow n , a fte r an extended absence because at w h ich tim e the lease held by the cent Sharp and George Rice of and Ernest Seym our. G oite r, Leland M cC a n n , Janies home T hursd ay and F rid a y. H illsb o ro . L a V e lle Jackson o f N o rth o f poison oak. A t the D a vid H ill present occupants expires. D a vid H ill school: 5B Erm a W il school EuVeane G e rn h a rt and E ve M o o n , Earl C hristopherson, Joseph I Mrs. Florence Johnson Is spend Plains. Dennis H a ll, M argaret. W a l P h o n e 953 : H illsboro B e n e fit S u ccess liams. 5A Barbara Shuw, V io la ¡old Tom S tre tch e r und Jack P o w ly n M ile y . 2A, were absent w ith in g a few days at W illa m in a v is it te r and N ico la i M athiesen and th e FU N ER A L D IR EC TO R S A b o u t 42 attended the Scholls T a ylo r, E laine B arber, B e ve rly chickenpox. In the 4A John W ile y in g M r. and Mrs. M . E. U n d e rh ill. host and hostes*. ers. and H e nry C am pbell, James re c e n tly un d e rw e n t an ap p e n d icitis M r. and M rs. U n d e rh ill were fo rm Mrs. Jen nie F nrver. w ho has been Ladles' A id b e n e fit lu n ch at the F. Beach, M r. and M rs. Page G a rd n e r are LIC EN SED EM BALM ERS E. Row'cll home F rid a y . S ix d o lla rs F ow ler, S tan fo rd G ray and R obert o p era tion. and M a x in e M cC luey er residents o f Beaverton. il l Mie past m onth, Is im p ro v in g on a business t r ip to southern O re F M. I.ille g a id re tu rn e d S a tu r was realized. Mrs. l.e la W estfall's Powers. 4A —Don M orrison, Maida was o u t w ith scarlet fever. T he j M r. and Mrs. A lle n R ineh art, son- gon. B ill E rdm a n o f P o rtla n d spent day fro m a e v e ru l weeks' e m p lo y side won fo r attendance, 23; most Fishback, G a il K oh lm e yer, Velm a o n ly absence at the Peter Boscow in -la w and daug hter o f M r. and w ith his uncle, m ent w ith a telephone crew at culls, und a new members, M rs. O. G a llu p and Douglas Jungnicke) 3A school was James S chafer 4A. Mrs. H L . Hudson, have m oved to the w eek-end W alter M cK in n e y, L y n n H a ll, Bob M E rickson. A d o lp h Erdm an, and fa m ily . Camas, Wasb. Several p u p ils m oved fro m H ills an ap artm en t in P ortla nd . M orrison. M abel Lou Webb. N o r H o w ard H o lle nb eck spent the Dr. W. B. C handlec and F ra n k boro last week. Neva S m ith, 2A at The house at the J. E. B ennett In sta ll J o in tly ma Lou K roeger, A lo ne A m acher the D a vid H ill and Lorena S m ith , i Nineteen members, in c lu d in g o f week-end w ith G len S an dford o f N orm an w ent to K la m a th Falls on fa rm Is being rem odeled. and C o rin n e B row n. u business t r ip F rid a y. 5A, le ft fo r Corona, Cal.; D onald ficers of B eaverton G range, a t N o rth Plains. O ffice rs Named Robertson. 2A at the Peter Bos- I tended the in s ta lla tio n of the 1936 M r. and M rs. C lyde L in c o ln and Mrs. R obert M e r r i ll is ill. The State C a p ito l News L e tte r —OtV- N ew o ffic e rs w ere elected in cow school re c e n tly m oved to S h e r office rs o f Aloha. Leedy and B eav son W esley, M rs. M a ria Jackson U e r r llls re ce n tly m oved to the old ' Ing Mo- h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac m any rooms. F o llo w in g were e le ct wood. V e rd u n S im m s o f N o rth erton Granges at the A lo h a G range and grandson, Jo h n n y Jackson, of W alnut and Filbert Meats H u s < It place fro m P ortla nd . t iv it y ut Sulem .—E v e ry w eek In N o rth P la in s vis ite d M r. and M rs t f ed at ju n io r high: 8A -James A l l i P la in s is a new p u p il in the 7A at h a ll T hursd ay evening. W a lte r W y d u a r o f P o rtla n d v is the A rgus. son, president: Helen C yrus, vice - - the ju n io r high C harles Sim m ons F lo y d R a ffe ty and daughters S un L ig h t H alves 30c lb. | president; Haym ond Eslinger, sec is a new p u p il in the 5A at D a vid N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r day. r e ta r y - tr e a s u r e r ; E la in e Cruzen. H ill. M r. and Mrs. Ray D ennison of gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t sergeant - at - arms. 7A — D o n a l d ^ The g irls of the 8A class e n te r sections o f W ashington co u n ty ap P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and M rs. N. Eagon. president; E d ith Sahnow. tained the boys w ith a p a rty at the pear in the A rg u s each w e e k . H. Toates and fa m ily Sunday. M cM in n ville, O regon vice -preside nt; Joyce M a rtin , sec ju n io r hig h rece ntly, as the resu lt Learn w h at y o u r frie n d s are do M r. and Mrs. Lo el H ollenbeck. re ta ry t ill D o rothy Coomer, presi- o f losing a wager as to w ho w o u ld i in g fo r less than th re e cents a M rs. E a rl H ollenbeck. M rs. J L. I d,-nt; Jack K en ne dy, vice-president; have the highest average in de week. t f VanD om elen, M rs. F lo y d R a ffe ty Duane Haynes, secretary. 6A B illy p o rtm e n t fo r the six-w e e k period. Z iegler, president; Deloss Anderson, T he boys w on w ith an average of vice-president; D o ro th y K id n e y 99 per cent. I secretary; E dw ard Weds, treasurer: I Iva n S teinke, sergeant-at-arm s. 6A2 ! D oyle M cC ollough, president; A l- I i v in Kraus, vice -preside nt; Vernon I G alaw ay. secretary; Joe S ticka and I Roby T anb ert, room m onitors. T w o I (B y M im M arth a VamJerxanden) rooms at the Peter Boscow school i I elected the fo llo w in g leaders: 4 A - ! R O Y —A 4-H sew ing clu b was Nancy A ile e n Easter, president: organized in Roy u n d e r the le a d e r (L o rra in e D arned, v ic e -p re s id e n t; ship o f D o ro th y Vandom elen. O f Jack L ite ra l, secretary. 1A M i Ida . fice rs o f th is c lu b are Eileen M oore, Vanderzanden, i Beth P itm an, president; M ild re d president; P h y llis Rasmussen, vice -preside nt; lle n e ' vice -preside nt; and Frances V ande- i W yatt, song leader; Helen Lazuck. j hey. secretary. M rs. R ichard D o h e rty o f P o rt poem leader; D o ro th y Iw asa ki, art i ! leader; Eddy K e rs h in e r, fla g of- land spent Tuesday n ig h t w ith her ( fleer; A lla n Giesbers, he alth le a d m other. Mrs. D ie ric k x . T he Misses F lorence and M in n ie er; T om m y Thom pson, room o f f i Vanderzanden of P o rtla n d visite d cer. Special program s w ere held at M r. and Mrs. F ra n k Meeuwsen the schools rece ntly. The th ird Sunday evening. th ir d grade o f Peter Boscow school B irth d a y C elebrated had a un iq ue program fo r parents. C o rne liu s Vandehey was s u rp ris T he c e n tra l idea. " A T r ip T h ro u g n ed Sunday at his home on his sev- N ovem ber." covered ad special days | and in te re s tin g item s studied d u r- i lu g the m on th w ith e ve ry c h ild o ffe rin g e ith e r poems, stories, plays, o r m usical num bers. T w en ty-se ven guests w ere present. A n a ttra c tiv e a rt display covered one w a ll o f the room. D entist P rogram G iven The 7A class o f the ju n io r high presented a program in the a u d i to riu m F rid a y afternoon. A cle ve r tw o-act p lay was given w ith the fo llo w in g people ta k in g part: B illy C yrus, L cR oy Cam pbell. Cloyce Bum p. Joyce M a rtin . O rb ic H o ff man, D onald Cady. W in ifre d W ile y, A lic e P irie. O th e r num bers were a c la rin e t solo. Donald Cady, a song. C loyce B um p; a g u ita r duet, M ild re d Bose and L illia n M ille r. F in a l num ber was a gro up song fe a tu rin g E ve lyn G errish. L z e ly n NORGE GAS RANGE A n n Busch and E velyn Patten in ROLLATOR the only gas ran a tap dance arrangem ent. Preceding REFRIGERATOR... the program the school band, con w ith the revolutic the only refriger sistin g of students fro m tiic fo u rth MASTER PE LUXE SPORT SEDAN ary C o n c e n tr a t ator w h ic h has to eig h th grades, played several the simple, sur burner which pt selections. Come in- See the p lu s p o w e r e d Several ju n io r high g irls received duces fa s te r he PL A T E S— So th in you K o lla to r c o ld - high school ce rtifica te s in penm an w ith less fuel— y nnplete display °J ship. a fin e accom plishm ent. These m aking mechan can see th ro u g h them , can be turned dox g irls arc Anna Webb. P h y llis J o h n ism powered to y e t stro n g an d d u ra b le . to less than a sit ston. M a ry June D u x b u ry . K a th e rin e make more cold iorge money-sating mering flame. W iley, C a ry l E step p . H e le n C yru a than y o u 'll ever and E laine Cruzen. need. p p lia n c e s . hiew The 8A class at the ju n io r high " I K N E W , th e m o m en t I laid "CHEVROLET is p re p a rin g a safety scrapbook to D E N T IST •asy payment plan. be made up o f o rig in a l poems, plays, eves o n it, t h a t th is b e a u tifu l new cartoons, jin g le s, a n d e d ito ria ls Com m ercial Bldg. 1036 C h e v ro le t w as th e c a r I w a n te d to ow n, about safety. Those on com m ittees Two or more appli Second a n d M a in Sts. are Helen C yrus. C olenc M acD ow - " I t ’s so good-looking, so co m fo rtab le, so safe e ll, V irg in ia Havens. Jack G ood ances can be bought H ills b o r o O re g o n man, Jack W illiam so n, E la in e C ru a n d so th rillin g to d riv e —w ith o u t being th e zen, B illy L c id c r, D a vid W ile y, ¡n combination Jor a least h it e x p en siv e— t h a t I can read ily u n d e r P h y llis Am acher, Douglas Seym our, Grange Has Homecoming Honor Roll for Local Grade Schools for Period Announced Midway Roll Honor Given Q u a lity jo b p rin tin g - Argua. DR. R. J. NICOL DR. E. W. ALMQUIST Veterinarians T elep h on e 613 and 612 Beaverton Pastor on Leave Absence ' Donelson 8C Sewell PRESTO N E ANTI-FREEZE I t in su re s you a g a in s t d elay s in s ta rtin g a n d costly r a d ia to r re p a irs. Com e in to d ay . W ANTED S s December Christmas COSLETTS Super Service Model Bakery STATION F irst and B a se lin e : H illsb oro New Club Formed by Roy Children 1 lik e the N E W CHEVROLET the best o f all LESTER IRELAND & CO. | Dr. Brown REFRIGERATORS RANGES WASHERS IRONERS Dr. P. G. Brown m onthly paym ent IGE AUTO- LT WASHER... autom otive- e n g in e e re d ,er u n it, sys- o f 'Q u ic t - ,” F e a t lie r- ic a g it a t o r , : t y wringer, ly other fea- •s that make long years o f (factory per- B amounting to little NORGE IR O N E R . more than for one J5T has table to p cab n e t ; a d ju s t a b l temperature, p re i I sure and speed cot I tro l; autom atic hci regulator; knee an handle control; fu open end rust-pro, roll. A w o rth y su| plement to the A, to b u ilt washer. J0-K-4J s Christmas uggestions Fine Candies in Gift Packages Stationery in Christmas Boxes Ornamental Tree Sets, 59c to $ 5 .0 0 Medico and Yello-Bole Pipes, $1.00 1 a w j ? 2 NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES Ih» t a f ,it and imooth—l m r d s n lo p o d SOLID STEEL one-piece TURRET TOP o crown of btaufy, a of »af»iy IM PROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE« Leather Billfolds and Purses & Company DELTA DRUG STORE CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT, MICH. NO DR AFT VENTILATION IN NEW BODIES BY TISHEB the moi» beautiful and com fortable b o d iw sear created for a low-priced rot HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE giving oven bottor parformnneo with •van less gas and otl ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES ’4 9 5 fh« imoothott, lofotf rido of all SHOCKPROOF STEERING« looking driving »atlor and tafor 6% N ew G reatly R edueed G .M .A .C . TIME PAYMENT PLAN T helow rtl financing coil in G ..\f. 4.C. hiclnrv. than ovar baton Myrtlewood N ut and Fruit Bowls Lester Ire la n d s ta n d w hy so m a n y people prefer it to all o th ers. " I t ’s ju s t w h a t C h e v ro le t says it is —fAe only complete low-priced c a r —giving all good things a t low est cost. " I ’m c e rta in ly glad 1 bo u g h t one. I t suits m e p erfectly . I th in k y o u will like it b e tte r, too. A N D U P . f .t t t p r ie r o f N r w '"tandard C oupa a t H in t, M whsaan. If'ith hum p e r t, »»are lir a nt».I n r ? l o r k .th v l i t t p r ie r i t 9 2 0 aridttttm nl. le tto n nn M atter M ndrii n n lv .9 2 0 aridt tio ru il. P r ic v t uam eti t n t k i » a d 'e r ti.r m m tl ar» t u t a l f l a i l , M ith y ia n , a n d lu h /re t I» th a n f t a tih a u l n ota » . 4 Ganartd M otor» > Wa«, Compare Chevrolet’» low drliccred p rirrs. H ills b o ro M o to r Co. Liberal Trades N ew Lowest Finance Rate* Tw o Locations — Open Evenings