Happy New Year Happy New Year • ■ 11 Tl ” ■ ■ ■ r n r — Volume 42, No. 45 With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent Hillsboro, Oregon, Thuraday, December 26, 1935 Jilil«boru JmJuy«iid«uL iu»LabU»h«d 1M74 d l l Istui,'IS songs. The children re- reived sail' s of candy, a gift from | Un ir teaeh irs. The 3A of t h e Peter lioscow school had a Christm as party Fri- day alterni on. After eating lunch together in their room, they played illy M l.. Dorothy Cooke) I been attending school at normal i and sang Christinas carols CORNELIUS Rev. a n d Mrs Miss Cooke w ent to Beaverton S a t­ Christmns Parties Enjoyed 'I Hui.... lie, ela . sold 172 C h ristm as S eal, C harles R etd were honored F rid ay urday, with a quota of only HO. by D ifferent Groups Program Given evening at the M ethodist church P'lic contest between Nip and with u surprise party on their tw en­ F riday afternoon the pupils of I nek in ,'IA s|M'lling ended Friday The Christm as spirit pervaded the after a close race for several week . ty-fourth w edding anniversary. As the C ornelius public school en ter­ the surprised couple entered the th eir mothers and friends schools during tin- lust week before Mai join- Sigler. 1IA2, and Ronald church, candles w ere lighted unit tained ith an interesting Christm as pro­ vacation. The HA und HA2 clause, W hitworth, 2A. nt David Hill were L ester Mooberry played the w ed­ w gram at the school. lii'lpi il m ake Clu Minus huppin' fur ubsent for several days. ding m arch as Little Joyce Barnes Mr. and Mrs. C. Fitch of P o rt­ mi unfortunate family by giving David Hill 2A class has two new dressed as a bride, Jean Barnes as ii popcorn sale Tuesday, the pro­ pupil Hetty Jean Perdue from Eu­ train bearer and Buddy Barnes a:, land visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank ceeds of which w ere used for this gene, and Dale B aker from H ill­ groom presented Mrs. Reed with a Dooher and fam ily Monday eve­ ning. cause. These classes appreciated side, red rose bouquet. Program includ­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Adams a n d the i o-opei at Ion of the David lilll In the last volleyball game b e ­ ed songs and pantomime Mr Mat- Loren. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fine- school and Peter Boscow school tw een tin1 eighth grade girls of the tie Sm ith read an original poem, gan, Mr. and Mrs. C harles E d­ The 8A2 class enjoyed a Chris' grade school, and the freshman dedicated to the Heeds. Hay Shaw mas dinner party a lte r .school Wed­ girls of the high school, the high preesnted the honor guests with a munds and children and John Saint nesday. 'I’eachers present were W al­ school was victorious, w inning two money gift from the church. A w ere dinner party guests Sunday at the F. Reichard home. ter Henry, Hex Jones, Mrs. Elsie out of three games. mock w edding was perform ed with David Edmonston visited re la ­ Ena ry. K enneth Emery was a spe­ Rev. and Mrs. Reed as th e bride David Hill school's Christm as p ro ­ tives in P o rtland during the holi­ cial guest. gram was held Friday afternoon at and groom w ith L ester Mooberry days. Christinas program s were held the school. Mrs. Marie Priest's officiating. Each guest brought an Mr. and Mrs. Madison Anderson at every school Friday afternoon room presented a sketch called old gift, which they exchangi d The Junior high program consisted "The Christm as Doll Shop,” with w ith someone else. Mrs. Reed cut of G aribaldi visited relatives here j last week. of num bers contributed by various children dressed to represent all a tw o-tier w edding cake and cake Miss M aurine Moore of Hillsboro classes und groups The HA ela- kinds of dulls; Miss W inabeth Mac- und coffee were served to 54. presented a 's k it entitled. "Santa's Dowell's room presented a song M ethodist parsonage has a new was a guest T hursday evening of Mr and Mrs. L ester Mooberry. W orries." Pupils participating: Hob and dance, and a play, "N aughty cem ent sidewalk. Rev. and Mrs. Charles Reed and Mrs. John Black was hostess lor n t Peters, M arguret Havens, i.ol i Nicky," dram atization of the C h rist­ Kern. A rthur I.uudin, and Dick mas story was presented by Miss Ladles' Aid society Wednesday at Eleanora nd Byron Reed and Mrs. Martin The till ela s presented a Gladys Hood’s class; Mrs. Blanche th e M ethodist church. Rev. and E. A. Deaville of Hillsboro visited one-act piny with the following j Bride’ room gave the Christm as Mrs. Charles Reed w ere present as Mrs. M. D. Mann and Mrs. M attie people taking purt: Barbara Moore, story in song und verse; M issJunl.. guests honoring th e ir tw enty-fourth Sm ith Friday. Clifford Mapes, who a t t e n d s Amanda Showers. Evelyn Brown, Johnson's room, a sketch entitled wedding anniversary. Victors’ class of the M. E. S u n ­ school in Oakland, Cal., is spending G enevieve Naught, Dorothy Count­ "The Christm as Shoppers;" "C hrist­ er, Helen Elford. Jack K nm elly, mas Visitors from O ther I-ands," day school w ith Miss Blanche the holidays w ith his mother, Mrs Robert Bristol. These members of Miss Hila Cornelius' room; and a Emegan as teacher, enjoyed a H enry Behrman. Mrs. M attie Sm ith was ill T h u rs­ the 7A class also took part in this playlet" Father's Christm as Joke," C hristm as party M onday at the day. Mrs. Joseph S uver substituted play: Dorothy Gillette. Edith Mae by L. C. M oobcrry's room. The church. A Christm as party was enjoyed teaching for her at Centerville. Latimer, lletty Traughber, M arjorie num bers were interspersed with Miss Caroline H orlacher of F o r­ Kidney, Carole Fowler. The 8A2 the singing of Christm as songs, T hursday evening by Neighbors of class sung an ancient English and a rhythm arrangem ent o f Woodcraft In Hunning's hall. Santa est G rove has been w orking at the O liver C artw right home. Christm as melody, "Bringing in the "Jingle Bells" closed the program. was present w ith treats. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Suver spent Hoar's Head " The girls' chorus und Following this Santa Claus ap­ Miss Helen O liver was hostess boys' chorus contributed several peared und candy was distributed. W ednesday evening at a slum ber , Christm as at Eugene with relatives. Miss Floy W right is spending the party, to mem bers of the Beta Phi holidays at her home in Portlan club of Hillsboro at her home. ! and Miss Evelyn Reed at her home Mrs. C ornelius 89 Mrs. M. A. (Aunty) Cornelius 1 in Corbett. Mrs. L. Jensen and Mrs. C. Jo h n ­ celebrated her 89th birthday an n i­ stone of Portland visited Mrs. Gcor versary December 24. W. it. Cooke and Miss Dorothy stone of Potland visited M r s. BEAVERTON — St. Johns night I will be observed Friday evening w ent to Monmouth Friday and w ere George Wilcox Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw and in the Masonic hull, w ith a pot luck accom panied home by Mr. Cooke's dinner followed by joint installa­ sister, Miss P e a rl Cooke, who has son John Allen, who have been stationed at P o rt Orford, have re- tion of the officers of the Beaver- i turned home. I ton lodge, A F. & A. M , and Mrs. J. Rusher and daughter of Beaver chapter, O E. S. Mt. Angel have been visiting rela- Ladies of the C hristian churc i . lives here. held a silver tea and program al We wish you all the best of Mrs. W alter Poffcnbarger is con­ the church Wednesday. Gifts were lock for 1936 and thank (Hr Mr*. !•’. PM oldt) fined to her home w ith illness. i exchanged. you for your patronage. ROCK CHEEK Electricity was i A. L. Brock, who is em ployed in The Beaverton G arden club as turned on in this section December istcd by the Beaverton firemen 16. Those who now have electricity Montana, arrived Sunday to spend i sponsored an outdoor Christina and those who will have when the holidays with Mrs. Brock and tree, winch was lighted for the ready are Rock Creek store, school daughter. Miss Guinevero. Ural Estate and Insurance Mrs. W. R. Cooke spent last week I first tim e Sunday evening. C h rist­ house. Reformed church. Reformed Hillsboro Oregon mas eve at 3:30 p. m., a com m u­ church parsonage. John Gutschmidt, w ith her daughter, Mrs. Robert B aker of Portland, who was ser­ nity lin g of Christm as carols was Ernest Stachle.. Mike Waefler, K u r­ iously ill. enjoyed. atli farm, Christ Reichen, Ben Leu, Townsrndites to Elect Mrs. Dayton Peek and son C ra n ­ Christ Jaggi. Louis Zuerchcr. Peter dall are visiting relatives in C ali­ Zürcher, Methodist church, Metho­ Cornelius Townsend club will fornia. dist parsonage, Howard Nottage, hold its sem i-annual election of Mrs. J. E Davis of Omaha, Neb Fred Ju ssy und Ju liu s Kay. officers at 7:30 p. m. Ja n u ary 1 at I form erly of Ueuverlon, is visiting Dr. Calvin Looser of Lodi. C a l. the M. E. church. All m em bers are friends here. who attended a clinic In Portland, urged to be present. Sunday school program of the visited his uncle, Hcv, E. Scheidt, local Congregational church was at th e Louis Z uerchcr home and ; cancelled on account of the cpi- j w ith cousins last week. domic of measles. Mrs. Vrlicak Home Evangelistic services conducted T he choir of the Bethel Congrc- Mrs. Mike Vrlicak returned from duNng th e last tw o w eeks at the i gational church gave a Christm as the east Wednesday from a tw o C herry G rove Baptist church by music concert Sunday evening. The m onths visit with relatives and Pat Malone, nationally famous Irish C hristian c h u r c h presented a friends in Chicago; G ary, Ind.; evangelist, large crowds each Christm as pageant. Rev. Young Michigan City, Mich., and in M in­ night from drew the town and vicinity. filled the pulpit Sunday morning. neapolis. Mrs. Vrlicak was given Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl a homecoming party by neighbors Watson (LaV crne G rant), Decem­ Matzke, December 13, a girl, Carole Saturday evening. About 40 atten d ­ ber 13, a boy. Richard G rant. Rich­ Jean. ed. ard is th e second sm all person to More cases of measles are being Mabel Trout returned to Portland arriv e in this vicinity recently on reported in Beaverton all the time. W ednesday after an extended stay Friday the thirteenth. L ittle S h ir­ forty nre now on record. w ith her aunt. Miss Minnie Bauer. ley Callahan, daughter of Mr. and May we take this op­ About Mrs. George McBreen entertained Miss Trout expects to .resume her Mrs. Charles Callahan, was born in her home T hursday w ith a portunity of expressing luncheon and card party. Assisting studies at Jefferson high school Septem ber 13, w hich also fell on in Portland in January. Friday. w ere Mrs V. A. Wood, our “Thank You" to our hostesses Ju n e Euegy of this section and H. B. Allen of Gaston and his Mrs. Eulley, and Mrs. G e o r g e Elizabeth Boeckli of Brooks Hill sister, Mrs. P. Patton, retu rn ed many loyal friends anil Thyng. T w enty-eight guests Were w ere ill last week. Wednesday from Southern Oregon. in attendance. Proceeds w ill be Chriatm as Program s Held attended the turkey show at customers. Best wishes to used for the benefit of th e B eaver­ M any parents of th e pupils and They O akland on Monday and Tuesday. ton order of Job's Daughters. a num ber of other people attended brought back eight fine tu r ­ you ¡ill! Mrs. Emma Gerrish. w orthy m a­ the C hristm as program nt the Hock They key toms for breeders for their tron of Beaver chapter, O. E. S„ C reek school Friday afternopn. The n ex t year's flocks. entertained officers and members program consisted of songs,"recita­ W. Scott Sr. of C herry Grove of her chapter Wednesday m the tions and the exchange of gifts is H. very ill at his home. Masonic hall. The officers w ere School w ill reopen Ja n u ary 6. Union Elects each presented w ith a gift. Mrs. C hristm as program of the M un­ Gaston Farm ers' Union local has V. A. Wood. Mrs. George Thyng. son school was held S aturday eve­ elected th e following officers: W. II. B. Denny and Guy A lexander ning. E. Je tt, president; Ernest Dethlcfs, w ere aw asded prizes for perfect M ike Vrlicak retu rn ed home from v ice-p resid en t; J . D onald Watson, attendance during the year. Mrs. camp for the holidays. The camp secretary-treasurer; Mr. Peters, con­ Guy A lexander und Mrs. E. E. Stipe w here he is em ployed will be clos­ ductor; Tom Roe, doorkeeper; P. w ere aw arded prizes for missing ed for two weeks. Patton, Jo e M cBurney and M. E. one meeting only, during the past Mrs. A lbert Toellc spent the Toliver, executive committee. Next year. w eek-end in Tillamook and also -rf. _ visited her sister, Mrs. Mike Aplau- ¡ Dr. Ilale Resigns Next door to Venetian theater alp, there. CAMP HEEHEHS. CCC Dr. W ar­ Hillsboro B irthday P arty ren Hale, medical officer at Camp A group of young people atten d ­ Reehers, CCC, has resigned from ed tlie party given in honor of the CCC service and will go to Mc­ C hristine Kies' sixteenth birthday Neil Island to serve w ith the U. S. anniversary at her home Sunday public health service. evening. A group of friends gathered at the home of Miss Minnie Bauer and Louis Bauer F riday evening. a il about Music helped furnish entertainm ent. THE BIG Fred Grossen of Hebo visited here last week. B U R G LA R Y Programs Held Local Schools M r. and Mrs. Reed H onored on 24th Anniversary at Cornelius Masons, Star to Install Officers Electricity Turned on at Rock Creek Kuratli QC Wismcr Cherry Grove meeting will be at Gaston K. of P. hall Jan u ary 8. J. J. Ford of Mt. Richmond left Thursday for his old home In Missouri to spend Christm as with his brothers and sister. It has been m ore th an 20 years since he left there. Couple Honored at North Plains Pastor Given Big Surprise (B y Mr«. E. W. H in richi) «ORWIN HARDWARE 128 2nd Ave. Phone 72 Agent Long Radios Mr. and M r(. W illiam B erk and ' ....................... Dr. Waltz W inner Dr. R. S Waltz won the sw eep-i stakes aw ard with his residential I illum ination entry at Forest Grovz. I W inners in the various divisions' were: Churches, Christian; frater-1 nal, American Legion; commercial i (interior), Holroyd service station; com mercial (exterior), Proctor's service station; residences (in ter­ ior), J C. Venturine; residences (exterior), J H. Stiles, and most unique, W. W. McCready. ................. - ---- — ■■■ SHOE REPAIRING and Leather Work H. C. VARNER Opposite Court House 144 N. Second Ave. Happy New Year Good fortune for all my patrons Dr. Taylor Resigns Dr. Frank Collins Taylor, dean ‘ and friends is my sincerest wish. of the Pacific university fac u lty ,, has resigned. He has been on the ' faculty 29 years and plans to retire PRINTER at the end of the present school j year. S. E. Fayram TT IS our wish that all our good friends and customers continue through 1936 in a spirit of Good Cheer and Prosperity. The C. C. Store 270 E. Main St. J. H. GARRETT, Prop. Phone 2601W To All Our Loyal Friends and CUSTOMERS— “HAPPY NEW YEAR!” Sfcife We take this occasion that we may wish all our friends and patrons a Very HAPPY NEW YEAR and thank them for their business in the past. Start 1936 Right FEED T V ! -IA L Dairy and Poultry Feeds. H ILLSB O R O FEED CO McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 BRISTOL HARDWARE COMPANY dition due to w ater having seeped | L et the advertisem ents help you Into th e stone. m ake your shopping clans. son left Monday for California to m ake th eir home. E. J. H orner has been In P ort­ land for the past few weeks receiv­ Portland Group to Present ing light treatm ents on his foot. F ern Hill Ladies’ club will meet Play at Bloom ing w ith Mrs. John Jepson Ja n u ary 2. BLOOMING—A num ber of friends NORTH PLAINS — Mr and Mrs. surprised Rev. E. W. H inrichs or J. H. Sandford entertained at a his birthday December 18. "Five dinner party Sunday, honoring Mr. H undred" furnished entertainm ent and Mr :. W. J. Lindsley of Keasey for th e group. Visiting at the p a r­ on th eir tw enty-fifth wedding an- sonage w ere Messrs, and Mesdames niversary. O thers present were Mr. 1 Frank B randaw and family, A lbert and Mrs. Lee Mead and daugh­ Meyer and children, H enry Haase, ters, Nehalem; Mrs. Ray Dorland Fred Haase, and John Haase and and children Mrs. Otto H artram pf, children, and Harold Haase. Joyce and Olive Mae, Hillsboro: Children of the Blooming school Mr and Mrs. Jam es W alters and presented a Christm as program to children, Cedar Mill; Mr. and Mrs. a large audience Friday evening. Phil Mead, Beaverton; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H erm an Jaenicke directed th e Richard Prince, Mr. and Mrs. A. entertainm ent and Esther Meyer R. Pearson, all of Portland: Pete I made announcem ents. Johnson. Mason Hill; Joe, Vernon, Play Sunday night Clarabel, Lee. Annabel, JoAnn and Young people from T rinity L u th ­ K enneth Lindsley of Keasey, Elea­ eran church in Portland w ill p re ­ nor and Glen Sandford. Pythian Sisters had a Christmas sent a three-act play in the base­ tree and exchange of gifts after m ent of the local church Sunday at 8 p. m. under the auspices of meeting Friday night. Mrs. Minnie Beake and son M ark St. P eter’s Young People's society. and Miss Edna Vandomelen spent A C hristm as them e will be the Christm as in P ortland with Mrs. basis of the entertainm ent. The Blake's son-in-law and daughter, public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nathan. Birthday Celebrated P ast Chiefs’ club, Pythian Sis­ Mrs. Fred Meyer entertained a ters, had a pot luck dinner and group at her home in honor of th e Christm as party at the home of 85th birthday of Mrs. Sophia Mrs. Mary Mathiesen Thursday. 1 "G randm a” Brelje December 20. Henry Cypher a n d daughter Guests w ere Mesdames Anna Hyde, Genie visited M. R. Finch in P o rt­ John Voelker, George Meyer, Al­ land Sunday. bert Meyer, Robert Meacham and North Plains Parent-T eacher as­ H erman F reudenthal and a group sociation met Tuesday evening. The of children. topic was "Home Recreation." They Mr. and Mrs. H enry Voelker and also had a display of toys suitable daughter Carol left last w eek to for children of different ages. Frances M illet of St. Mary’s is spend th e Christm as holidays in spending the holidays with Phyllis the south. L u th eran Ladies' Aid will meet Christener. in th e church basem ent this F ri­ day afternoon as the guests of Mrs. MRS. JUSTICE FLEMING F ranklyn Koch. FOREST GROVE—Mrs. Gladys Fred M uhly is w orking on th e Lcnor Fleming, 37, wife of Justice Hesse farm near Scholls. Fleming, of Beaverton route 2, died Mr. and Mrs. L. H. M uhly and here Friday and funeral services children and Miss E rna Sim antel w ere held Sunday afternoon at the arrived at Woolsey, S. D.. Decem­ Forest Grove U ndertaking company ber 18. Miss Sim antel w ill spend chapel and interm ent was in F or­ th e holidays th ere at th e home of est View cemetery. her brother. The M uhly fam ily con­ She was born in North Dakota tinued th e journey and expected to December 5. 1898. and m arried Mr. arriv e at Glencoe, Minn., the next Fleming at Vancouver, Wash., Oc­ day. Elm er M uhly of St. Louis w ill tober 5, 1925. Deceased is survived join them th ere and th e holidays by th e widower; a son, Lawrence; will be spent at th e home of Mrs. a sister. Mrs. Stella Westwick. For­ Muhly's mother. est Grove, and a brother, Ralph W. Rev. and Mrs. E. W. H inrichs and Clark, Detroit, Mich. M yrtle and Lowell attended a spe­ cial short cerem ony of th e L u th er­ JOHN MANNERS an congregation at Forest Grove, FOREST GROVE—John M anner-, w herein the cornerstone of the old 80, died Sunday at th e home of church at Seghers was opened. Rev. his daughter, Mrs. Lillian R obert­ Hinrichs. Ernest D ethlefs and M ar­ son, near here. Services w ere held tin Gerdes officiated. The contents at th e Forest G rove U ndertaking w ere found in a disintegrated con- com pany chapel M onday afternoon w ith Rev. A rthur Stook officiating. He was born October 13, 1855. in Guns, Am m unition Finland, and came to the United Fishing T ackle States 50 years ago. S tate Capitol News L etter—G iv­ ing th e highlights of official ac­ tivity a t Salem.—E very w eek in the Argus. tf Section 2, Pages 1 to 4 Hillsboro Argo« Established 1894 160 W. Main SL A N e w Y ear D aw ns Burrowcs Folding CARD TABLES W c T hank You wish Io thank (he people of W E Hillsboro and surrounding com­ munity for the interest taken in our grand opening of Pontiac, La Salle, and Cadillac ears. Over 1500 people passed through our sales room within the first three days. * We are convinced that the resi­ dents of Washington county ¡ire new ear-minded and that the quality of our cars and our 6 per cent finance plan will speed up sales. It is our intention to equip a mod­ ern place that will he in keeping with this prosperous community. Signed: JOHN W. DONOVAN. Happy New Year to all out' loyal friends. We I hank you for your patronage. C an iers Chnrles Tews LeRoy Campbell Bill M ellebeke . Leon Banner . Don Uuiiuncv ...... No. No. No. No. No. 1 2 .1 4 5 Bill Boscow Donovan M otor Car Co. Pontiac 137 S. T hird Ave. LaSalle C adillac Hillsboro, Oregon Hillsboro Branch M anager Phone 1052 MORNING OREGONIAN "F irst w ith th e News” Perhaps you can guard against FIRE by being careful, but no precaution can protect you from the burglar's visit. Our BURG­ LARY INSURANCE pro­ tects you against this ever­ present risk. . . . and w ith it are born again our hopes for th e future, our Ilians for tomorrow, our resolu­ tions for today. It is our re ­ spected privilege not only to m ake and keep resolutions which in furthering our interests will benefit the community, but to aid you in keeping yours. CHAS. L.WALKER e ^ G -e N C y CVfRY fORH Of PROJECTION TELEPHONE 1732 116 SOUTH THIRO REi 2092 MILLSBORO, Ofl(6ON Large, double-braced legs, water-proof top, assorted colors. LESTER IR E L A N D & CO. Commercial National Bank -"The Largest Independent Bank In Washington County” Dillsboro Drrgon