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Willst) or Read Advertising- 1 Lutuat Store News Always A ppears in the Argus. + See Page Five— H istory of Aloha as Told by T h e ir People W ith W hich is Combined tl - II i! boro Independent Hillsboro Independent Volume 12, No. 51 I Dornelen, and Cora D orland, J e rry keLab 11*bed 1871 Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, February 6, 19.36 H o n o r Roll o f G ra d e S ch o o ls o f C ity G iv en ; C lasses E lect p it d. has q u it and is stayin g w ith her parent M r. and Mrs. L. T Sills, o f H illside. Cora LaSalle, w ho was w o rk in g he H ia tt home, came home unday to help her m other. Dori A lle n of Forest G rove spent the week-end w ith W alter Haney. Mrs. Robert M o tt has been q u ite il l tii, past week but is im p ro vin g . J W. W atkins and son A r th u r of M anning visite d the L o u W rig h t home Saturday. Hillaboro A rg o * ' Established 1894 Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 te r at. the Masonic h a ll S aturday Mrs. W illia m H a rris, Gaston, and evening. Mrs. E dw ard T h u rsto n , M cM In n - Dornelen, and M r. und Mrs. Logan Lauies' A id and m issionary study v >He. and fo u r brothers, Jackson i i and sous class of the C ongregational chu rch -Johnson, Hebo: Fred Johnson. P ort- C la ir W ilk e , of C o rv a llis visite d w ill meet this m o rn in g (T hursd ay) land; F ilb e rt Johnson. C a rlton , and i M i and Mrs. C. 1. W illia m s S a tu r at the church A pot lu ck luncheon Hester Johnson, C a lifo rn ia , day. H ills b o ro grade schools honor ro ll song leader, Paul Bass; health In w ill be served at noon. M rs I.uel Hollenbeck attended a fo r the last six weeks Is as follow s: spector, G lo ria M cG uire; rep orter, Neighborhood news from 30 Ar< M r . . W ea th errcd S p eak er; I luncheon F rid a y at the home of Mrs. Jay Gibson was hostess at B eaver C hapter H as P arty; Peter Boseow school 3A. C a th e r Aya Iw asa ki 5B. president, S tan her home Tuesday to a gro up of gus correspondents I n d if f e r e n t , M rs Hose F a rrin g to n In P o rtla n d ine Enschede, Paul Bass, D oris fo rd G ray; vice-president, Grace M rs G ordon H ostess Mrs. K itch en L eaves ladie.s fro m the M issionary S tudy sections of W ashington county ap I Sunday v is ito rs of M r and Mrs. Anderson. E velyn G ictthcrs; I B and Himes; secretary. Donald B ailey; class of the C ongregational church. pear In the A rgus each w e e k . N. H. Toates were M r. and Mrs. It 5A. Dale Busch, A lla n Cam pbell, cafeteria, A liee Banner; door, B e v (Ily M i - Mnrwiir.’l M iitlli.'«'*tll Learn w hat your friends are do <By Mia« C arte r) F l ox und daughters of P ortland. Rosemary K iipp a, Ernest Seym our. e rly Beach. ing for less than three cents a M o U N T A IN D A L E A l u ge group B E A V E R T O N Home o f M r and Mi and Mrs. George C o n n o lly Nancy A ile e n Easter. W IL L IA M B. JO HNSO N B illy C ox re tu rn e d t o school week. tf o f iii.'iiU ii'i.. and fr li'iu lx w ere in und j Mrs. C. E. Gassett, south o f Beav- on. Miss Helen H ollenbeck J u n io r high school HB. D avid th is term , a fte r being out since last Funeral services fo r W illia m B. nttcndunc'i' at the open m eeting of and Sydney C o n n o lly visite d M r W iley, James A lliso n . D oris B ran- i erton on the corn er o f Watson Johnson. 36, who died at A shland June. He is in the 8B2 class. B e tty tlie W ashington G runge S aturday und M rs Thom as C o n n o lly of Hills* daw, Jacqueline W alters, P h y lli street and Denny road, was com Jan ua ry 29, were held at the F o r Sherm an and D e lm ar S tu a rt of M i s I'alith Tuz.ier W <-dliei red, state horn Sunday. p le te ly destroyed by fire about 2:30 est G rove U n d e rta kin g com pany T H IS IS« B L A D D E R L A X A T IV E F R E E A m ucher, L o rre a n M ay, P h y llis P ortla nd entered the 2B. D orothy ch a p lu in o f the G iuuge, was a j M rs A r th u r Bishop and c h ild re n Johnston, Rosanna W eil. V irg in ia \ a. m Ja n u a ry 29. I f it fails to flush out im purities ami chapel S aturday afternoon w ith Dr. Lentz fro m Beaverton and M ary C H ER R Y G R O VE T h ir ty - fo u r guest and to ld them som ething of D oris m id Denny of C o rn e liu s were Havens. C a ry l E.tepp, Ella Rose M r. and Mrs. H. M. Barnes le ft O H Holmes o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t exress acids which cause the irre g u la rity the r a lly histo ry of the G ranges w eek-end guests o f her sister, M rs Mason. Anna M a ry lla rtra m p f; HB2. Ellen W olfe from O reneo entered ladies attended the home economic last week to spend some tim e at was in C o rne liu s cem etery He had th a t wakes you up. (le t buchu, ju n ip er the 5B N orm an Lentz from Oreneo at,id o f the O regon co u n try. .1 S A F W illis Hose W atkins, E d w in L in n . M a r entered the 3B Ceolla and Eu Veane m eeting at Mrs. John Pearson's Los Angeles, Cal. oil. etc., in little preen tablets called Hu- | been i l l fo r 15 years. ’ ir.y th e , m .1 • t e r o f H ills b o ro Miss E ffie Toates u n d Leslie jo rie S ig le r; 7A. A d e lb e rt H o ffn er, G e rn h a rt moved to P ortla nd Rose home T hursday afternoon. M i s s Beaverton fire de partm ent is hav- M r. Johnson was born at Gaston ket*. the bladder laxative. Works on the Blanche E ic h w o rth of H ills b o ro ex- G range, and M is F orsythe w e re ' Keenon visite d M r and Mrs. B. Robert B risto l, Jack K e n n e lly, D o r m a ry K iip p a m oved to Redding, tu n e d the object of the m eeting in g fo u r a d d itio n a l fir e h yd ra n ts I Ja n u a ry 5. 1900. Deceased is su r bladder sim ilar to castor oil on the bow also guests P upils o f the A rcade | B rennan o f Sandy Sunday. o th y Coom er; (IB. Jack A lli ori,"D e- v ive d by the w id o w and three c h il- els. Poorly acting bladder can cause and the ladies w ere so interested installed. school and th e ir teacher, M rs Mae , M r and M rs A rc h ie Thom pson loss Anderson. Ernest Plapp, L y le Cal. Miss Ida and Janet, daughters o f dren, Dale. W illia m Jr., and A r- scanty flow, frequent desire, burning or The 6A and 7A a rith m e tic classes that they decided to hold another A lv o rd , w ere also guests ut the and c h ild re n lin d E lm e r Meacham Shaw. Leonard Sherm an. B etty G u l a ll o f Ashland; his m other, backache. In fou r days i f not pleased m eeting and fu rn ish e d some of the vis ite d M r. und Mrs. M a u r i c e ly. A r lin e Lentz, June Irela nd . have started a contest to determ ine m eeting the second F rid a y in M arch M r. and Mrs. F J. Felsher, are con- drey, Lu cin da Johnson. Gaston; any druggist w ill refund your 25 cents.— elite» tiunm e nt, M is .1 1, V a n D o m -i T hom pson and daug hter of H ills F rancis Meyers; H a , Jean A nn Pas- w h ich o f tw o sides w ill do the most , a’ th, home o f Mrs. Oscar Davis. fin e d to th e ir home w ith measles. Mrs. A v e ry d e lig h tfu l p a rty was en- | three sisters, Mrs. Fred H a rris and D elta Drug Store. Adv. elen was elected didegate to a t- j boro Sunday. ley. K a le Iw asaki, M e rl Fishback, e xtra w o rk in each class d u rin g the Mrs. P. Patton was elected presi- jo yed at the M asonic h a ll Tuesday | _____ ensuing weeks. i dent o f the gro up ;-M rs. Ed Render- . tend the hom em akers' conference | Jack S ehukart. in C o rv u llls F e b ru a ry 11 M rs C la r The t ill w ill present tw o short son, secretary, and Mrs. A lic e A h i- ' evening when the w o rth y m atron. D a vid H ill school 5A. V io la T a y M rs. F J Feisher, the w o rth y pa gre.i, song leader. ence M eek was elected alte rna te lor, B arbara Shaw. K athleen Moore. plays ne xt F rid a y afternoon. A ugust F rid was surprised on his tron, H. E. E liander; associate m a A t the m eeting M arch 7 a hobby P a tric ia Krueger, Patsy M cC onnell, Mrs. H u rd acquired 24 new fiA tro n , Mrs. A rc h ie W illia m s, and the show w ill be held anil a ll are re- Hubert F u rro w ; 5B. M a ry E llen p u p ils fro m the D a vid H ill last b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry T hursd ay eve- i associate patron of Beaver chapter nin g when about fo rty o f his frie n d s ' que ited to b rin g th e ir h o b b y , M orrison. Erma W illia m s. Bruce week. were hosts to the officers, th e ir came to his home. Illy M r*. M *)tlr Allfoon) w h e th e r it be large nr sm all. Estepp: 5A. Elaine Barber. E liza The th ir d grade has been stu d y M onday there was tw o and a h a lf j husbands and Social clu b o f Beaver M O U N T A IN HO M E Chapm an beth McGee. Robert Power H e n ry in g about cotton and wool in Geo M i and M rs Page G a rd n e r and dangbtei E laine vi? ited Sunday eve school ho no r r o ll fo r the past six C am pbell, B e ve rly Beach; 4A. Naida graphy and they have had displays inches of snow a m ile west o f , chapter. B eaverton firem e n's b a ll w a s nin g w ith M rs C Ite y m e r of H ills weeks' te rm includes A lic e Tanada. Fishback. G ail K o h b n e ycr. Douglas of wool and cotton sho w in g the c o t C h e rry G rove and the tow n and v i boro Mrs, G a rd n e r’s m other, Mrs P a tric ia Joyce, B e tty Joyce, E lnora Ju n g n icke l, Don M orrison. F ritz ie ton balls and seed pods in d iff e r c in ity had at least an in ch cove rin g held S atu rday evening in the high school gymnasium and was well A Hansen of St Johns, is visit L ic b c n o w and F loyd Stone. Those Plapp; 3A. Norm a Lou Kroeger, A l ent stages o f developm ent. The the ground. attended. School Closed n e ith e r absent nor ta rd y were, be lene Atnaeher, B e tty M ay. Mabel th ird grade also received some new in g at tlie Keyrner home. Mrs. Kitchen Leaves The Gaston schools opened M o n side the fiv e numed. B illy S tr ic k Webb, C o rinn e B row n, W a lte r M c lib r a r y books w h ich they are en P u t o n I 'a n t o n i i i u e Mrs. C a rl K itch e n le ft th is week day a fte r h a vin g been closed a l.e o ia W illiam s. L o re tta a n d land. Wesley Stone, V ir g il Dewey, K in n e y. L y n n B a ll, Bob M orrison, jo yin g . fo r Boise. Idaho, to m ake her home. M a rth a VanD om clen, O ris M a ile r R ichard S tric k la n d , C a rl S t o n e. Ralph Haley; 2A. Jack Doyle, B o n P up ils in th e 3B o f the D a vid week on account o f scarlet fever. m id Irw in Schlegel and Miss I.tela H o w ard Stone W ith one exception ita Edson, Robert Holznagel. C h a r H ill n e ith e r absent n o r ta rd y d u r The Scoggins V a lle y school is clos Mrs. K itc h e n was fo rm e rly Mrs. Petci w ent to H ills b o ro F rid a y each c h ild in school gained tw o lo tte Patterson. Joan Seym our, E dith in g the firs t semester were: Elen- ed th is week on account of con S nide r and m em ber of the B ea ver ton hig h school fa c u lty fo r the evening, w here the y gave t h e pounds o r m ore d u rin g the last six Spooner. Lois M ild re d Stone. C lara- ore Potter. S hiralee Sehukart, M a x tagious diseases. Johp N y lu n d plans to s ta rt his past fiv e and a h a lf years. She was pantom im e "G o ld ie K nocks nt the weeks M iss M ary Sehm eltzer, the b c lle W ile y; 2A. G ladys Rood, C h a r ine Van M eltebeke. Ralph Haley, an E ng lish in s tru c to r and d ire c to r m ill soon. teacher, announces th a t a b e n e fit les W yatt; 1A. Jessie Plapp. P o lly L y n n H a ll and Bob M orrison. Door ’ fo r the Odd F ellow s of the glee clubs and orchestra. The Mrs E d ith T o /ie r W eath errcd of program w i ll be given la te this M e liiu is h . P a t v Dougla W a lte r students and fa c u lty o f the high Neighborhood news from 30 A r H ills b o ro was a w eek-end guest m on th at the school. Johnson. S ally Cruzen. D ick M artz. | school presented her w ith m any A class o f fou rte en ad u lts was H e h 'n T i u g a w a . gus correspondents I n d if f e r e n t / the J I. VanD om clen home sections of W ashington county ap b e a u tifu l g ifts Tuesday. Sydney C o n n o lly of W illa m in a received in to the M o u n ta in Home Several have been absent on ac- I U ly Mrs. Lou W rig h t) E ighteen tables of cards w e re in pear in the A rgus each w e e k . spent the week-end here w ith r e l E vangelical ch u rch Sunday m o rn 1 count o f illness fro m the schools. A sk for P op u la rity C ontest V o tes Vera S ills, w ho has been w o rk Learn w hat your friends are do p la y at th e card p a rty sponsored in g Seventy were present fo r Sun- In the ju n io r hig h the re were Bud atives and friends. in g at the W ashington cou nty hos- by the Social clu b o f Beaver chap- ing for less th an three cents a duy school at M o u n ta in H o m e I Hines fro m the HB2 and B e tty G u l- I Mrs. Gordon H o s te s s N o rth Plains Past C hiefs' clu b c h u rc h Sunday m orning. ly and A rlin e Le ntz fro m the 6B. 1 F o rty -n in e were present at B ro th From Peter Boseow there were m et w ith M i Fred G ordon T h u rs erhood m eeting at t h e R ichard day a ftern oon Mrs. T om Q ualls L lo y d L a tim e r. Hubert Lee M ille r. 1 was elected to f ill the vacancy Joyce home Speaker was W O ' G o rd le y Bean. G len Bosenow. Joy j Sim s o f P ortland. made w h en M rs E m il M ille r re Olsen, D e lm ar Herod, D o n a l d Rev. V. T Speeee reports that B row n. A la n Spooner. Dale Busch I signed as secretary M rs James a c h o ir o f 35 voices w ill be pres M ithiese n w as appointed on the and Nancy A ilee n Easter In the flo w e r com m ittee C lu b presented ent at the L a u re l chu rch F ebru ary 3B there were G lo ria M cG uire, 14. T h is is the "A C a p p e lla " fro m M rs Hoy T r u itt w ith a g ift fo r V irg in ia W alters. D oris Anderson her services a- president last year the P o rtla n d B ib le in stitu te . and E ve lyn Giesbers. In the D iv id T h u rsd a y evening B ib le study T he ( lul> w i ll give a "500" p a rty at H ill. Cora Phelps from the 2B and tlie home o f M i R ic h a rd Sand and p ra y e r meeting w ill be w ith Bet'.v W att and Dan Phelps fro m M r and M rs John S tr ic k le r th is fo rd F e b ru a ry 17 and everyone is the (IB T h ir ty - fiv e attended th e in v ite d A fte r the business m eet week Classes have elected o ffice rs us m eeting at the Hoy M eyers home in g ‘.»00 ’ was played, M rs. Hoy follow s: HB2. president. B illy C ox; at Scholls last week. T r u it t receiving high score and i vice -preside nt D o ro th y T roughber, C h ris tia n Endeavor society and Mi A n d y C h rtste n cr second. M rs the D ouble-trees class have been and secretary, Neva Z ieg le r. 6B. Ed M oye r w ilt e n te rta in the clu b president. Lo rna M cLeod: v ice -p re si in v ite d to lie the guests of M r anil F e b ru a ry 27. Mr?.. Ila.v Ego at the Pleasant V ie w dent. Deloss A nderson; secretary, M is L o c i H ollenbeck attended school F rid a y evening Earl Pearson, sergeant-at-arm s. Jack A llis o n ; council. June Irela nd and a boim* board m eeting at tin O re M o u n ta in Hom e Ladies' A id meets gon-W ashington P y th ia n Hom e at B illy Z eigler. 2B. president, B u rg w ith Mrs Charles Haynes in the V ancouver Sunday L a u re l Ridge d is tric t today fT h u rs - D ow ney; vice-president, L e s t e r ¡C la rk ; secretary, G eorgia Patterson, Sunday evening v is ito rs at the i d s y i. J,»e B aker home w ere M iss G e n Missionary society will meet Feb treasurer. M m ile W yatt: health in evieve B aker and S tu a rt Anderson ruary 21 at the Sam Body home. spector. W ayne Faber, and assistant, o f I'm t l.inil M r and Mrs. M D illo n o f M il Dona D o rlan d: m o n ito r. C a rl H e w Arm F ractured r z w a u k ie vis ite d at the Jerom e W a l itt. 3B. president, M a ry Elizabeth B ris to l: vice -preside nt. Jack D o r W a lte r H ergert had the m is fo r d ro n home T hursd ay tune to break his arm a week ago F lectio n board at Scholls in c lu d land; secretary. Robert Rasmussen: S atin d a y w hen a horse th re w him ed H a rry Sehm eltzer, F ra n k Peters, o ff of a sled. M abie A llis o n . C lif f L a rk in , J. B. M is .loan G a rrig u s o f Hanks v is B a rltlc tt. A rm o u r Reynolds. M in o r ited her grandpurents. M r. a n d Hesse. I n i S utherland. H e n ry Mi C I. W illia m s, M onday and S chultz and M r. H offm an Tuesday. M r and M r« W a lte r J a q u ith v is ( By M r*. John M. Davidaon) W eek-end guests o f M r. and Mrs. ite d th e ir son in the S h rin e hos H E L V E T IA H e lve tia and P h il- H e n ry W eaver were M r. and Mrs, p ita l in P o rtla n d Sunday afternoon. j lips Ladies' A id w ill meet w ith 1< L. A p p le to n o f P ortla nd . He is re co ve rin g fro m in fa n tile M rs Abe Y otingen F ebru ary 12. W eek-end guests at the James paralysis, h a vin g f i r s t received M r. and Mrs. W i l l , , ' McCue,i M athie on home were H e rbe rt T o r- tre a tm e n t at the D oernbccher hos -k A and fa m ily o f L o ng view , Wash., gersen o f Juneau. A laska, and M r. p ita l. visite d M r and Mrs. D a vid Tscha- and M rs Hubert Heisner o f Salem. M r. and Mrs. Dave Linens en Sunday v is ito rs at the M athiesen te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rly S at bold. T h e ir son. H arold, re tu rn e d home were Ford Knudsen o f P o rt u rd a y evening in honor o f M r. and w ith them a fte r spending a m onth land. M r. and M r A rn o ld Jensen. Mrs. C larence R o ll and son Bud w ith his grandparents. Mrs. Fred Y ungen is ill th is M r. and M rs. W ilb u r D illo n and o f V ancouver daughters and G eorge Rice o f Mr.;. John Sehm eltzer celebrated week. M r and Mrs. C harles K e ffe r H illsb o ro . V in ce n t S harp and C la r - | he r o iith d a y Tuesday by spending i nee V a n l.o o of C ornelius. the day in P ortla nd . M r and Mrs. daug hter K a th ry n o f P ortla nd A large cro w d attended the ben H a rry Sehm eltzer had en tertain ed ited his parents. M r. and Mrs. efit p a rty at the c o m m u n ity h a ll the John Sehm eltzer fa m ily the per K e ffe r, Sunday. M r. and Mrs. K u r t M eyer and .Saturday evening. D ancing was en- Sunday pre vio us in honor o f the M rs. A. H. M eyer visite d M r. and ’ \ , d t h e I .lite r p a r t of tlie e i e - occasion. 111,1; A n o th e r p a rty w ill be held E llen M a rie Ja q u ith and LcR oy Mrs. F lo rie Hemmey at Boring. M r. and Mrs. A d o lp h Badertseher J a q u ith w ere b o th ' on the honor F e b ru a ry 15. Mis? B arbara H e rg e rt le ft T h u rs lo l l at T ig tn d high fo r the six have re tu rn e d to th e ir home here a fte r spending several m onths v is day for her home in Nampa. Idaho, weeks' te l in ju s t concluded. M r and Mrs. W alter D avis are itin g relatives. a fte r v is itin g relative s here fo r the Mrs. James Hayes visite d her liv in g at N o rth B on ne ville, where past m onth sister, Mrs. M P o lla rd , ut Oswego j M rs George S te w a rt visite d last he u em ployed in a garage. M iss D etnaris Saunders and Miss last week. week w ith Mrs. Dan H o pkin s o f Several are absent fro m school E d n t M ay B u rk e y have positions Dilley. Mrs. A Logan was ho no r guest in P o rtla n d no w und are stayin g because o f sickness. at a p a rty at tier home w hen ne ig h nt the tesidenee o f H a rry Saunders bors and m em bers o f the W ashing in P ortlu nd . ton G range called upon her Tues day afternoon. Games and lunch- w ere featured. Present were M r. and Mrs. H o rne eker o f H illsb o ro , M r. and Mrs. A n d y C hristianson M r. and M rs. T h u rsto n Peterson spent S atu rday in P ortland, guests and son Hobby and Mesdamcs Hoy o f Mrs. Ella P itt and M r. and Mrs. M A S T E R D E L U X E S P O R T SE D A N T r u itt, John L o ftis . R ussell Lo ftis, A Anderson. « F lo y d H a ll, W illia m W a im io ll. F rancis W a ld o rf and V erne E l T h in k o f all the good The only low-priced car with Genuine CHEVROLET H a rtm a n Stouse, Fay M ills , John w e ll of P o rtla n d visite d at the B. ALL THESE FEATURES AT things yon gel in the new CHEVROLET'S LOW PRICES S u n d q illst. Clarence M eek, F loyd E. W a ld o rf and W. S. F rench Fisher No Draft Ventilation, for more H a ffe ly, Sieve Meek. Fred M eyer. lii'ii» .. S iin ila y. I v w 1 Chevrolet, and don't get am where else healthful comfort in all weather . . « F in le y E llio t. Joe B aker, F ra n k A N D U P. I ist p rier nf \e t e SuttlJnr^ f 'nupr nt H in t, \fic h ita n . W ith bumpers, tp o r t lire an d lirr Inri, Johnston, A lfre d M ever, Dewey at C h e v ro le t prices, and m u w ill O ur classified columns may have i with Ilifth-Gompression Valve-in-Ilcad the list p r ttv is f JO aildilm nal, *Knfe- tclm n nn Master nnlvt $?0 additiim ul, l*rices yunted in Johnson, O lio Solherger. J o h n ju st w hat you arc looking for— readily understand whv people call this adis-rliscmrnt are Itst a t H in t, Muhiftan, and subject ta change without notice. .4 General Motor» l alue. Schneider. C lay D orland. J. L. Van- Read them. tf I Fnpine, giving a better combination of G ra n g e M e e t W e ll A tte n d e d ] M ill i, ............. H a il. Melvin v.in H o m e B u rn s at B eav erto n Home Extension Group Organized DON’T GET UP NIGHTS M t. 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LWALKER cX & £N C y~ iviny roan or niouction 495 Shockproof Steering*, giving unequaled driving ease and driving safety. Good judgment says. Buy a new 1936 Chevrolet— the only complete low-priced car. C H E V R O L F.T M OTOR CO . D E T R O IT , M IC H IG A N 10/ N ew M on ey-S a vin g /Q G.M.A.C. TIME PAYMENT PLAN (Compare ('beirnlet't lout dehierod pritea and low monthly paym ent». CeViP Hillsboro Motor Co. Phone D a y o r N ig h t 4*14 3 1 8 -3 3 2 L. M a in S treet J a m e s W h itela w , Prop. H illa b o c O, O l l j u l l