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Read Advertising- • I Willsb on Latent Store News Always Appears in the Argus. One of Two— Argus 1 of 2 Weekly ABC Members in West W ith Which is Combined tin- HiHsboro Independent Volume 12, No. 17 Hillsboro Iitdv|»«nd«itl iutUthliahed 1874 I a n d Mrs. W a lte r Nu haum. M i .; Vava Nussbaum and C. T D ie k ln - I sun (if Oswego O range were pres ent M r D ickinso n stated tha t he acted us in s ta llin g o ffic e r fo r eigh t granges d u rin g December. Misses L illia n and Sac Crapson C O R N E LIU S A T ow n end m eet Jessie Hlhsehinan of P ortlu nd ing was field at the M. E church R egistration G ains; B irth and spent lust week-end us guests of Wednesday evening. Ja n u a ry 1, and M is. Noru W eber. o ffice rs were elected. M is. Laura d ay P arty E njoyed H e nry Peters spent C hristm as Pugh was ro -e lrc ti d president, E rn illy M r . J m i , M . y t r . l w ith th e Chester H u rbu nk fa m ily est C reekpuuin, re-elected v i c e - president, and M i: M a ttie S m ith. IU IX T O N Townsend clu b w ill ut I ’edee. 1 e re la i y-tre a su re r. The ad viso ry meet nt the grunge h u ll T hursd uy George Rogers spent a week w ith com m ittee consists o f M r and Mrs. n ig h t N iw o ffice rs w ill be elected his m other, M rs N e llie Rogers, and .1 W ilfle y , M i a n d Mi . IL U ut tills tim e frien ds in H illsb oro . W hitin g. M rs George W ilco x and Mi and M i Robert Simpson of New Year's d in n e r p a rty guests Jacob C o rre ll. C om m ittee chairm en F ori , G rove v isite d M r and Mrs. o f Mrs. E lizabeth W erre were M r are: M rs. R S chultz, p u b lic ity ; H < i i n t 'e.ii lev Saturday night. and M is Charles Dem rnin, M elba P S liaw , fin nice; Lee D ic rd o rff, ► i itch party was gtv< n by the and A lda D em inln, M r. and M rs 1 m em bership; Mrs. M a ttie S m ith, T o w n end c lu b at the grange h u ll Joseph W erre and son o f South New Veal's eve T ile evening was T u a la tin . M r and Mrs. C a rl A.sbahr program ; M rs M. R ockw ell, recep tio n R. P otter presented a gavel spent in dancing. and A lle n A shuhr o f P ortland. M rs to the club. N e xt m eeting w ill he M i . C l u ii Lane and M rs Jessie Oscar Anderson and Ted and Eve- ,,t 2 1». m. Sunday ut the M. E T illm a n made a t r ip to P o rtla n d ly n Anderson, M r and M rs D aniel 1 church T here are 105 m em bers 111 one day last week. W erre and Lona M arie, and G o tt | the club. M r and Mrs. C a rl Estcpp were lie b Werre. Play Given v is ite d by relative s from P o rtla n d C. F. N ystrom , w h o is in the a n d Eugene Decem ber 20 Young people of the Evangelical New Year's day d in n e r pa rty postal service in P ortlund. has been 1 chu rch o f V ernonia presented a guests at tin' Victor W hite home stayin g in tow n d u rin g the weeks re ligiou s dram a, " B lin d B e tty,” at w ere II ('re p s and H a rold C re p t o f the h o lid u y m a il rush. tiie local M . E. chu rch F rid a y eve The II P S tric k le r home was the ning. T iie play was directed by of near Banks and M r, and Mrs scene o f a fa m ily g a thering to cele E vangelist L y d ia B erkey o f Salem Fred lle n e fie l and Ray G lenn Louis H olt, a fo rm e r resident of brate a "second C h ristm as" S u n Preceding the p lay the 14 players day Present w ere M r. and M rs from V ern on ia and Rev. and Mrs. th is place, called on old frien ds w h ile en route to v is it his m other, J. W. Downey and daughters. Jo- Charles Reed and fa m ily were en A n n and June, Lo ng view . Wash.; te rta in e d at lu nch in the social w ho Is i l l at her home near V e r M r and Mrs W arren Baugh, P o rt room o f the church. L u n ch was nonia. M i" I.u ra Christenson and daug h land; M r and Mrs. C lyde W hite. served by M rs M a ttie S m ith, Mrs. ters Lorenc and Nelda o f P ortla nd Cozad. N e b . M r and M rs H ill P et Joseph S tiver, Misses P h y llis C h ris were here one day last week. T hey ers, H u rl and Norm a Peters of tener, Helene Shaw and D o rothy w ere accom panied by Mrs. C h ris M ou ntain Home; M r. a n d M rs 1 Cooke. tenson i ter. M r; E n d H ill, of D a n iel W erre and Lona M arie. M r Fern H ill Ladies' clu b met w ith Long Beach, Cal., w ho is v is itin g and Mrs. John S tric k le r and R ic h Mrs. J. N. Jep><on T hursday. T w e n her parents, M r. amt Mrs. C. A. ard and M ild re d . ty ladies were present. N ext m eet Peterson, and oth er re la tive s here. Mrs. H u rry W rig h t Is staying fo r in g w ill he w ith M rs. A. D u n ca lf Miss M arg are t lic rz b e rg of P o rt a tim e w ith her b ro th e r at A n a Ja n u a ry 16. land v is ite d ut the Fred S u lliv u n cortes, Wash. N eighbors of W ood craft m et home d u r in g the holidays. Ladle«' A id o f the M o u n ta in T hursd ay evening a t R unning's A large crow d attended a dance Hom e chu rch met fo r a q u iltin g hall. ’ g ive n by W 11 A S aturday nigh t. w ith Mrs. K ir k p a tr ic k T hursd ay M r. and Mrs. H. N. S m ith of M r. and M rs. Del C o rn u tt spent afternoon. L ib b y . M ont., w ho are spending the week-end at W oodland. Wash. M r and Mrs. C lyde W h ite of the w in te r in P ortland, vis ite d M r M r and Mrs It W M anley went Cozad. N e b, w ho have been v is and M rs A L. B ro ck and M iss to Port O rchard, Wash , F rid a y to itin g here w ith relatives, le ft fo r G uin eve re Sunday . a tte n d the fun eral o f a frie n d , M r John B u rb a n k o f T illa m o o k was C a lifo rn ia and M exico by w ay o f M c D u tk y . M r and M rs Reuben the O regon coast high w ay Tuesday. a C o rne liu s v is ito r S aturday and K illy and Mrs T h o r G roenbeck T he coast rou te was chosen be Sunday. M r. B u rb a n k fo rm e rly re assisted w ith the w o rk ut the store cause the W hites w ere anxious to sided hero. M iss E lsie M eyers Is w o rk in g at see a storm along the coast. C liffo r d Mapes, w h o spent the the E arl Fisher home at Sunset M r. and M rs Ray M oody o f V a n holidays at the home o f his m o th camp. couver and Clarence M oody of er. Mrs H e n ry Hehrm an. re tu rn e d Mr and Mrs. H a rry S im onton Seattle. W ash, visite d at the Edy S aturday to O akland. Cal , where and fa m ily have moved fro m the home Sunday. he is a tte n d in g school. T a llm a n house to Thor G roenbcck's Mrs. E velyn Edw ards and son George Hose o f H ills b o ro was a house. Bobby of Reedsport arc guests at guest Sunday ot George Rogers. H ow ard Christensen o f P ortla nd D icld e S tric k le r spent the we« k- the A J O liv e r home. visite d Ins grandparents, M r. and Mr H e n ry H o ffm a n was com end v is itin g his gra nd m othe r, Mrs. Mrs. C. A Peterson, a day last Grace Jack nt T igard. plim en ted w ith a surp rise p a rty week M r A E S h crk »lipped and fe ll in her honor at the home o f M i M r and Mi V ic to r W hite. S h ir on tile basement steps o f her home H e n ry Jucobsm uhlcn F rid a y a fte r le y and B e ve rly visite d relative s T hursday, b re a k in g tw o rib s near noon. at Sun et camp Sunday. the backbone. M r. and Mrs. Jules V u vlste k ■ M ore V o te r s L iste d K itch e n equipm ent fo r serving en tertain ed frie n d - w ith a dem on- Nineteen volets were added to hot lunches to the pu pils o f S he r stra tu m d in n e r at t in ir home F ri- the list o f reg istran ts In th is p re wood school was in sta lle d In the day evening. cin ct d u rin g the recent re g istra tio n . ba aciiivn l d u rin g tin t ho lid ay T w e n ty people fro m C o rne liu s by B irth d a y Celebrated the P. T. A T lie in te rio r o f the attended the New Year's eve w a tch - A b irth d a y p a rty was given Rnb- ......... . , , i bascmwit and en try w ere newly n ig h t e rvice at the H ills b o ro M. E. e rt Place- ut the P o w e ll home Jan - painted also ' church. u u ry 3 _____________ Mrs. M a ttie S m ith, Misses E velyn H a ro ld F isher visite d his brothers Reed and M y ra W e id vw ltsch and at Sunset cam p th is week-end. W illia m and D e lm a r H iggle B irk e n fe ld spent the w eek-end here. « <'rS" n f Cm rn i <’ u ' ae I T IM B E R Sunset Lo gg ing com- W h y Shou ld You Be u . i k t , , < ( ( ,-am p at B lack H ock. ,,a n v re su m e d operations M onday a fte r spending C hristm as w ith his I m o rn in g a fte r being closed dow n fa m ily here. 1 fo r tw o weeks. D elbert Q u ie r o f Reedsport wus T w o new p u p ils w ere en rolled home d u rin g the holidays. M onday, m a kin g a to ta l o f f if ty - A lb e rt a n d W a lle r J e s s e o f n e a r seven. H a yw a rd were in U u xto n S aturday Several slides have been reported nig h t. along the S outhern P acific tracks. M rs M o llie T a llm a n and fa m ily C rew s are busy cleaning aw ay the have m oved fro m the C um m ings debris. fa rm to he r residence in U uxtun. M r. and M rs. A1 K n ig h t have I m oved back to W estiniber a fte r liv - i in g ’ in Forest G rove fo r several years. M r M a rg a ritc F u lto n o f Tacoma. Wash., is v is itin g ut the K ilb tir g home. Illy Mir» Helen A .hnhri M r. and Mrs. Claude Adam s of L A U R E L R ID G E S h e r w o o d P o rtla n d visite d his parents, M r. G range met hi Olson h u ll S a tu r and M rs. Joe K ir k , last week. day. A reso lu tion w ill be presented G ilb e rt Frost o f B u xto n visite d at the next m eeting am ending the here last Tuesday evening. b y - la w to m ake it possible to have W E. G ilm o re has re turn ed to an a d d itio n a l m eeting each m onth his home here. M r. G illtn o re has The th ird Wednesday evening in been ru n n in g the "L o g C abin In n ” and eaeli m onth is the proposed new at Eugene. headaches are all you m eeting date in a d d itio n to the M averene T a llm a n visite d at the get doing your laundry m eeting on the firs t S atu rday of home o f Elaine B ro w n in Eugene the m onth. at home ! last week. A special m eeting o f the grange M r and Mrs. D a vid Edw ards and was voted fo r the evening o f Ja n u son Bruce o f B u xto n visite d at the LET U S DO YO U R a ry la at H p. m. when a discussion B e rle ig h T a llm a n home T hursday. o f the -ales tax. student fee lu ll Ray Sweeney was taken to his H E A V Y W ORK and fa ll p rim a ry w ill he conducted. home in P o rtla n d v e ry il l T h u rs The public is in v ite d to attend d u r day. M r. Sweeney is a Southern in g the lecture hour, im m e d ia te ly P a cific em ploye. Our work is efficient fo llo w in g opening o f the lodge, and economical. Call when these issues w ll lie discuss Times Better today— Let us demon ed. S tanding com m ittees a p p o in t A lb e rt K ra h in e r o f B lo om in g ed fo r tiie new year were: Le gis w h ile in the A rgu s o ffice l a s t strate our service. la tiv e II. P S tric k le r, R obert A l T h u rsd a y stated th a t tiie last six lison and W ill Young; finance—A r m onths have shown a be tte r p ro fit chie S tah lne ckcr, Inez. Haynes, and on the farm than any s im ila r period Robert A llis o n ; re lie f- George B a k in the last fo u r years. er. M a ry B aker and Anna Boger; a g ric u ltu ra l W illia m Young. II. P. H ills b o ro A rgu s contains n il tin S tric k le r and Robert A llis o n ; home news o f H ills b o ro and the s u r Telephone 47 Hillsboro, Ore. economics Sarah Rasmussen, T il- ro u n d in g com m unities. Read I t lie Voss, Ague Hite. L o ttie Stearns and keep In fo rm e d on w h a t it and Clara Edy. F our visito rs, M r. happening at home. tf Buxton Club Election Set H illsboro, O regon , T h u rsd ay, J a n u ary 9, 1936 Mrs. Pugh Re-elected Leader of Cornelius Townsend Club Lester M o o b e rry have e n ro lle d fo r the w in te r te rm o f the U n iv e rs ity o f Oregon E xtension w o rk in P o rt land. Mrs. M. Onos o f Iow a H ill v is ited at tiie M i M ik e S u s b a u tr and M rs. M D. M ann homes F rid a y . Mrs. W a lte r P offen ba rg er re tu rn e d S atu rday fro m a ho spita l In H illsb o ro , where she has been ill. R udolph S chultz is em ployed in W ashington. Miss M a rjo rie H eadricks of P o rt land was a h o lid a y guest o f Miss M arg ie Jacobsm uhlen. Rev. L e ro y W alke r and sons of H urley, Idaho, called on C o rn e liu s frie n d s last week. Rev. W a lk e r is fo rm e r pastor o f the H ills b o ro - C orne liu s M. E pastorate. Miss Helen G o d fre y o f T ig a rd was a guest o f Miss Blanche F in e - gan over N ew Year's. M i s Lora G a ry of P o rtla n d spent T hursd ay w ith M i s s M a rg a re t Cooke. A L. B rock, w ho is em ployed in M ontana, re tu rn e d there Saturday, fo llo w in g a tw o weeks' v is it at his home here. Tom Adam son o f Gresham was a guest o f his m other, M rs. L izzie Adamson, last week. M rs. E llen V icke rs re tu rn e d last week fro m an extended v is it w ith re la tive s in P ortla nd . Miss P h y llis C h riste n e r o f N o rth Plains was a w eek-end guest of Miss Helene Shaw. Mrs. F. J. Reichard was honored w ith a b irth d a y p a rty on N ew Year's eve. A bo ut 50 were present. A special w o rsh ip service was held at the L u th e ra n ch u rch on New Y ear’s day. A New Year's baby g ir l was born to M r and Mrs. D e lb e rt W ya tt of C ornelius. M r. and M rs. W 'illia m M ann and Hillsboro Arg as I daughters w ere guests New Year's 1 day at the It. M ills home in B ta v - ' erton. Farm Federation Opposed to Bills Established 1894 Illness Takes Student Toll N. •w P u p ils E nrolled Local Federated Farm O rganizations at S ch o o ls D uring W eek the December sessions here w ent on record as being opposed to the 1 three b ills to be' voted on at the Illness has been the cause o f a ■pedal election in J a n u a ry —the decided increase in absences in the tudent fet bill • tax b ill and schools. P up ils w ho have been ab p rim a ry election date change to sent re c e n tly at the ju n io r high are. Septem ber. GA2. B e tty G ardner, W arren Bas- Censure was voted fa c u lty m em comb, George I.u n g w o rth . Ir v in g bers, w ho are tr y in g to in flu e n ce Olson, Le ster Patterson, Leonard students to vote fo r the b ill. It S h ip le y; 8A2, Eugene S ch w in o f; 6A. G reenwood of Forest G rove, secre Frances Meyers, E ve re tt S hipley. ta ry. says it was contended that Robert Peters From the D a vid any a d d itio n a l student fee w o u ld H ill school: Dale Bergreen and be a severe handicap to those stu A llen e Am acher, both in the 3A, dents, w ho m ust w o rk th e ir way have been absent. B e rn a rd V an- th ro u g h college. B e lie f was also e x M eltebeke of the 2A was the o n ly pressed th a t change o f the p rim a ry absentee in his room . M rs. M y rtle date m ig h t lead to the re tu rn of K ru ch e k, teacher at the ju n io r high, the c o rru p t con ven tion system. has been seriou sly i l l at her home fo r tw o weeks w ith septic sore throa t. She is not expected to re tu rn to school fo r several weeks Mrs. Jennie H u rd , a Decem ber g ra d uate fro m th e O regon N o r m a l Rachel Jackson K im b a ll, resident school at M onm outh, is s u b s titu tin g of H ills b o ro fo r the last nine years, fo r Mrs. K ru c h e k T here have been several new died Sunday m o rn in g fo llo w in g an illness o f a year. She was 82 years p u p iis in the schools. M a ry Louise old, born Septem ber 13. 1853. in P urdue fro m Eugene has entered Illin o is . Funeral services w ere held the 7A class at ju n io r high, and Tuesday afternoon fro m the D onel- L u c ille Johnson fro m M ontana is son A S ew ell chapel w ith b u ria l a new p u p il in 6A2. H o w a rd J o h n son frb m M ontana re c e n tly e n ro lle d in the I O. O. F. cem etery here. S u rv iv in g are three sons, James in 5A at D a vid H ill. W. o f Idaho; W a lte r C. and A l The three s ix th grade sp e llin g fre d H. o f H illsb o ro , and tw o classes o f the ju n io r high are h a v daughters, M rs. M a ry W o o fte r of in g a contest. The “ A r m y " and the C o lby Kansas and M rs. O liv e V a rn "N a v y ” are the tw o r iv a l groups. er o f H illsb o ro . The contest closes before fin a l e x am inations, and the lo sing side w ill N eighborhood news fro m 30 A r e n te rta in the w inners. gus correspondents i n d i f f e r e n t Raym ond M eltebeke has the h ig h sections o f W ashington c o u n ty ap est average in the 6B a rith m e tic pear in th e A rg u s each w e e k . class as recorded on in d iv id u a l p ro Le arn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are d o grass graphs kep t b y each p u p il in g fo r less th a n th re e cents a d u rin g the last m onth. week. tf In connection w ith le a rn in g to Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 te ll tim e, the 2A class at the D avid H ill school is m a kin g clocks, pre p a rin g a litt le play about tim e, and le a rn in g songs, w h ich te ll of I tim e and clocks in oth er lands. Some o f th is p ro je ct w ill be given fo r assembly soon. Peter Boscow 2A rece ntly elected office rs; Jack Searcy, president; B ea trice T re g lo w n , vice-president; E a rl Downey, secretary; M a ry Rae M ann, treasurer; Donna Dorland, he alth inspector; and M am ie W yatt. Lester C la rk, V ernon Spencer and W ayne Faber, m onitors. M rs Blanche B rid e o f D a vid H ill attended O. S. T A. in P o rtla n d d u rin g the C hristm as vacation. G rade school teachers were guests o f M rs. W illia m Robb and Mrs. M ilto n Sim on December 27 at a progressive p a rty, s ta rtin g at the Robb residence, n o rth o f tow n, and en ding at the Sim on fa rm at Watts. S everal m usical num bers w ere p re- sented by C h ris tin e and E sther Robb, a fte r w h ich games w ere the m a in d iv e rs io n o f the evening. Subscribe for the Argua. Quns, Am m unition Fishing T ackle CO R W IN H A R D W A R E 128 2nd Ave. j I, I 1 Phone 72 A g e n t L o ng Radios : I , HARRISON D. HUGGINS M. 0. ' EYE, EAR, NOSE AN D T H R O A T S P E C IA L IS T GLASSES ' ; ! ! FITTED Room f Commercial N ational Bank Phonee Residence 2972 O ffico 2971 9 ¿20 a. 1 :20 p. i Annas Hoars i t o 12 a . to 6 p. m. Mrs. Kimball Dies After Long Illness REFRESHING W hen you w a nt to re la x . . . when you w a nt a p ic k -u p to renew y o u r v ig o r . . . ord er a b o ttle o f our stim u la tin g , d e licio u sly fla vo re d ROYAL SODA POP Available A ll Dealers B o ttle d at ROYAL SODA WORKS Phone 2432 345 E. M ain St. Hillsboro WITH LESS GAS f ... less oil... less upkeep/ f Sunset Company Begins Operations Iron-Weary? Sherwood Grange Plans for Meeting Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners R e frig e ra to rs 5 -foot N orge. S ale price CHEVROLET FOR NEW PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAKES the safes! an d im oothott ever developed GENUINE FISHER NO DRAFT VENTILATION IN NEW TURRET TOP BODIES S a le p rice fhe most boautiful and comfortable bodies ovor croafod for a low-priced car 1936 ■ \ ou may as well save money . . . particularly when yon can get moremofortngp/casure in addition to substantial savings . . . and that is the happy experience o f people who buy new 1036 Chevrolet«. This new Chevrolet is fast! I t’s spirited! It goes places as you want your new ear to go! A n d poca with leaa paa anti oil! All o f which naturally makes it a much better investment. Come in —take a ride in this only com plete low-priced car—and get proof of its greater value! F a crown o f boauty, a fo rtro ii o f safoly $274.50 Value 8-foot N orge. More miles of pleasure • • more money in your pochet • • when you drive SOLID STEEL one-piece TURRET TOP SALE OF FLOOR SAMPLES $164.50 Value M A STER OE L U X E S e o R T SEDAN H IV R O L iT À CHEVROLET M o t o r COMPANY, DETROIT,MICft, IMPROVED GLIDING KNEE-ACTION RIDE* fhe im oofhotf, ta fo tf rìdo o f a ll HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE-IN-HEAD ENGINE giving «von bettor performance with even lest gas and o il ALL THESE FEATURES AT CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES AND UR. $145°° $2095° #199.50 Value #213.00 Value G-fool N orge. S ale price 6-foot F rig id a ire. S ale price $ 1 7 9 SO $ 1 7 4 so Lester Ireland & Co. SHOCKPROOF STEERING* making driving a a tia r and t a f t r than . v . r before I n / New Greatly Reduced I / O.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN I /n ' U T h e l n u ^ t fin n n rin tc ria i in i'. \ f f f .h iit n r y , Í a m p aro ( /»#» ro/rf's leen iM n a r r d p r i m . oiu y Con y / && ¿biv-priceté Cede H illsboro M otor Co. Phone Day or N ight 444 31H 3 3 2 I'. M ain S treet »495 T i«f p riro n f V n r ''In n d a rd In u fO a l f l i n t , M lr h i t n n . U u h htim p a rt, tp a r» lira a n d tir o In rh , th a l i t i p r u a i» f21t a ddifùtnal. • K n * * - 4 rtia n nn h ta ila r M m M» n a iy , 9 ìf t a d d ilin n a l. P r im i qiiafed in th i* n d ia rlitn o a n l ara l i t i n i f l i n t . M ir h ip n n . a n d m h /e r l fa t-hangt u iih o u t notico. d b m a r o i M o la r» I alua. Jam es Whitclawr, Prop. Hillsboro, Oregon