• uiden Tuesday it being his b ir th ­ Mr. Jo h n K anina Mrs K anina day A pot luck d in n er w a.- served and Mi • E dw ard B u rk h alter w ere at noon T he afternoon was spent nil hostesses. T he young folks of th e com m un­ playing card.-. ity surprised Mr and Mrs E d ­ Mi and Mrs Edd V anderzanden , By M r - I.m i W r i t f l i l » w ard H atfield w ith an old fash ­ of Hoquiam. Wazdi . and Ernnk THATCHER M i s - M a r j o r i e V anderzanden of the T ide Watei ioned ch ariv ari. The crow d w a s e n ­ tertain ed w ith a party and treats Place an d E tan k ie C ushing of T im ber Co of zVstona w ere week at th e Scholls G range hall Mr D ufur w ere m arried in V ancouver end guests of Vandei /u u d en '.- pm and Mrs H atfield are at hom e on S atu rd ay and a re now living in enls. Mr and Mrs J P. V ander A dolph H einrich M eyer 72 re s i­ ' th e ir fa rm n e a r S c h o lls Portland. zanden. d ent of H elvetia for the last 18 Born, to Mr and Mrs W alter L ittle Miss D elores Pierson of S everal from here uttended the '« irs, died at his hom e S unday P o rtlan d visited w ith h er cousin W right. N ovem ber 17. a boy chicken d in n er at Gales C reek H e had been in poor health many G ladys B u rk h alter at the school Ml and Mrs Johnson and fam ­ years. He was born J u n e 3. 1884. for a few days. ily and R osetta P an n ier w ent to th e son of M r and Mrs Royal R obert Robinson, w ho has been Pleasant Home Sunday to visit Mr. G am ew arden F ried rich M eyer of ill for sev eral w eeks w ith polunel- and Mrs McRae. R oethen. H anover G erm any. He itis. is now ab le to be u p a n d Mi and Mrs Ted Haney and cam e to this country when 18 and around son E verett and E A B ennett went w orked on a farm in C olorado Sew ing class m eets in the club- to P o rtlan d Tuesday and E A J Tw o years la te r he jo in ed th e room s of th e school D ecem ber 3. B ennett rem ained for a w eek's V. S. arm y and served four years It is hoped th at all m em bers will v i.-it w ith friends in th e th ird U. S calvary re g i­ be presen t and th at they will bring Ja y Raym ond spent from S a t-' m ent. He rode patrol in Y ellow ­ others in terested in th e project urday to M onday in P o rtlan d w ith sto n e park for six m onths an d was Cecil Boge spent a few days in his brother. th e n tra n sfe rre d to New Mexico, P o rtlan d w here he received su rg i­ M rs E P lace a tte ille d h er d a u g h ­ w h ere he saw plenty of action cal treatm en t for his eye. te r s w edding Saturday in V ancou­ against the A pache Inians. He was ver. honorably discharged in 1387. go- W .8 l g in to th e sheep business in Local V eterin arian s at Miss Place W eds in V ancouver Helvetia Man Dies Sunday; Burial Friday f T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 21». 1936 HILkSBOKO ARGVS. Il II.LSBt )IU ». OREGON’ i ’.ige F o u rteen com m unity d u b hall Friday e v e ­ ning Mrs Wilson teac h er of tho Kansu City school. Is p rep arin g u two aet play for h er C hristm as program . Mr and Mrs Louis S trohm ayer. Mi and Mrs M artin V anderzundeu enjoyed a ".'>00" party Sunday e v e ­ ning at the J I*. V anderzanden home. Sav you naw It In th e A rgus. 2 Hillsboro’s Gift Headquarters V alley A ssociation M eet acres of land w hich he owned, w hile 1907 saw him raising cattle on a 400-acre irrigation ran ch at Joseph. He sold this farm in 1916 an d moved to P o rtlan d and later to a farm n ear H elvetia Mr. M eyer was a m em ber of the M asonic lodge of Joseph He leaves his wife A nna, and seven children. G ertru d e of P o rt- l ’ ld. K u rt Anna M arie Hilda. H erla and R udolph at home, and M rs W illie B ielitger -f Kiel. G e r­ many». and a grandchild F u n eral services ''.ill he at th e - day at 2 p. m w ith b u rial in th e H elvetia cem eterv Birthdav Observed at Farmington W illam ette V a l i e v V eterinary M edical association met in C o rv al­ lis N ovem ber 18 in the poultry building at O. S. C w ith about 33 m em bers in atten d an ce Dr It J Nicol and Dr. E W. A lm quist a t­ tended th e m eeting and Mrs Nicol and Mrs A lm quist w ere e n te rta in ­ ed at luncheon b v Mrs W T Johnson (B y Mr« J A MrCurl KANSAS CITY Mr A McCoy. Mr and Mr.- Mr and Mrs W illiam den and little grandson Mr and Mrs Louis pleas mtly su rp rised J and Mrs J B utterfield V an d erzan ­ Je rry , and S tro h m ay er P Vander - G IF T S of Glamour a A A W A CHECK THIS A A Electric Refrigerator V Circulating Heater W * ' You will enjoy our selections of BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, W AG O NS and TOYS Visit this d e p a rtm e n t today! 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Bring your g ilt list h e re — a selec­ y tion from ou r stock is » -lire to please. . sw ST ¿5 fa rm :-: ¡ t »• ■ w ere, en tertain ed at a jo in t b ir th ­ d ay p arty at th e club room s of th e school for Loren R ehse and E dw ard P une ichar "’Bunco ' f u r ­ n ished th e en tertain m en t for the evening M i-; D elores M cPhers n w on first at the progressive games at six tables for the ladies, and M r S o h ler w >n t r t e me: D an B u rk h a lte r ar.d sons have re tu rn e d ire m th e ir h u n tin g trip to eastern O regon T he W om ens club enjoyed a pleasant afternoon at th e hom e of Kansas City M an Given Surprise BRISTOL HARDWARE y Pilone 781 JEW ELER N ext door to V enetian T heatre O pen Sat. Evening* 1 ntll 9 I». M . H illsboro ¡ * SANTA CLAUS in PERSON |T°lH will be at PENNEY’S TOYLAND SATURDAY See Santa and get your Xm as order in early. Santa w ill h ave a G ift for every little boy or girl bringing M other or Dad to visit PENNEY’S TOYLAND SATURDAY She Sleeps and Cries Show M ortes A t Home! PROJECTOR t o Baby Doll * A S tream lin ed lie a u ty W ith H e a d lig h ts ! Vuoüftk A lovable Jolly with a soft cuddly body and composition head, arms arid legs. She has moving eyes and a crying voice Dressed in adorable baby clothes. O ther baby dolls, 19c and up K iddies Rccker Sturdy! Comfortable! Red A e r o flite W agon Easy PHONOGRAPH Double Faced Clear-toned phonograph with strong spring motor. Plays 10" records! E x tra records. 10c ea. Steering! Hand driven 16 m.m. Keystont projector with adjustable lamp and double lens. Up to 10 foot projection of 20”x20" pictures! With cord, lamp, and two 100 f t »pools. Safe, non-inflaniniub!e 11ms extra, 59c and up. 48" overall wagon with a one piece heavy steel body, hall bear­ ing wheels and rubber tires. Built-in fenders! Lights! F lash­ light batteries ex tra, 5c ea. Ride*On TRUCK 22" ladder hark rocker with seat 10" from the floor. N i c e 1 y made and fin­ ished. Makes a grand g if t' Hillsboro, Oregon Sturdily constructed and color­ fully finished truck. Solid black ru b -e r wheels! lC !i" lonv.