Printing Section Two— Hour In lllll'thoro Incrraara Loral Payroll* and Adda l<> Ltx.tl Prosperity Sport News, Editorials, Eral urrà Clamifled, Public Notier« and Advertising ---- + Witfy W hich is Com bined th e H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t Volum e 13, No. 13 llill.s b o r o In d e p e n d e n t Established 1873 Hillsboro, O regon. T h u rs d a ., D ecem ber 23, 1937 H ills b o r o A rg u s E sta b lish e d 1884 Section Tw o, E ig h t P ages New Hill Theatre’s Gala Opening Planned Christmas Day Foelker Named Manager for Show House ' Seventh Hillsboro Theatre (By I d I »'Meara) new H ill" th e a tre w ill open its door*. Io th e p u b lic fo r the fir s t tu n c nt Il'K l p h i ('b n s tiu u s H d ie d D ecem ber 15 F u ­ a tre w ill present lo n g e r-ru n shows, b o ro m an n o w liv in g in S eattle, e a rly th is w e e k as w o rk e rs tu rn e d ll« ra l services w e re c o n d u cte d at w ith tw o p ro g ra m changes a w eek fro m w h o m th e ne w th e a tre takes th e ir a tte n tio n to fin is h in g up o f d e ­ M o n la n d F u n e ra l Hom e. P o rtla n d set as the m a x im u m Some o f th e its name, w h ic h is also a p p ro p ria te w ill p ro b a b ly be in v ie w o f th e nam e o f th e c ity . ta il w o rk in th e new b u ild in g a n d i n t e r m e n t w a s m L in c o ln M e ­ p ro g ra m s th e re H a r r y H ill liv e d in H ills b o ro fo r s in g le -b ills , a c c o rd in g to th e le n g th m o ria l P ark se ve ra l years b e fo re b e in g tra n s ­ She w’o b o rn at M cD o n a ld C o r n ­ o f th e fe a tu re p ic tu re S in ce th e fa ll o f 1908 P helps fe rre d to S eattle, w h e re he is at ers C anada M ay 17. 1869 She had th e a tre s and H ills b o ro have been present in ch a rg e o f th e fresh b« ( ii a re id e n t o f th is c o m m u n ity in se p a ra b le B e g in n in g w ith t h e m ilk d iv is io n o f th e C a rn a tio n c o m ­ p an y H e was le n t h e re in 1924. since 1893 S u r v iv in g are h e r h u s ­ A rcade, a n ic k e lo d e o n th e a tre , th a t and w h e n he fir s t a rr iv e d fo u n d W o rd was rec« iv e d . by re la tis s band. W illia m S c h ra d e r, th re e c h il­ ye a r he has e ith e r opened o r o p ­ H ills b o ro so c ro w d e d th a t he was List Ih u rs d a y m o rn in g fro m T a ­ dren. Roy S p ro a t o f T c re rb o n n e . e ra te d s ix th e atre s in H i. Is boro, in ­ fo rce d to fin d liv in g q u a rte rs in Edna M c D o w e ll o f Los A n ­ c lu d in g th e ('re s c e n t. G ra n d . L ib ­ F orest G ro v e fo r a s h o rt w h ile . coma. ( f tiic d e a th th e re o f (»race M i geles and N o rm a n Sproat o f P o r t­ e rty . M a je s tic and th e present V e n e ­ F or a n u m b e r o f ye a rs he was d is ­ B ro w n H u b b a rd ele ve n g ra n d c h ild re n ; a tia n . w h ic h was opened in 1924 In t r ic t s u p e rin te n d e n t fo r th e C a r ­ A m o n g tie r frie n d s here she w ill l a n d . hr« th< 1 G eorge C a m ero n o f V a n ­ betw e en , he has fo u n d tim e t o se rve n a tio n c o m p a n y o f th e C a lifo rn ia , b«» re m e m b e re d as ( ’»race B ro w n th re e te rm s as H ills b o ro 's m a yo r, co u ve r, B (* and a sister. M r eldest d a u g h te r o f F lo y d B ro w n Id a h o and O regon area D u r in g his M c C u lh ugh o f P e n tic to n . and se ve ra l te rm s as a c o u n c ilm a n She was h o rn and re a re d in th is A n n ie and p re v io u s to th a t had earned last tw o years he was in ch a rg e o f co u n ty hut bad liv e d in T acom a the B C c o n sid e ra b le re p u te as an a th le te th e local c o n d en se ry. it was r e ­ hist th re e ye;ais S u rv iv o vealed and ba se ba ll ca tch er. a sun. R iib c it o f Tacom a. 1 ('o -o p tira te w ith y o u r c o m m u n ity "S o m e have asked w h y w e are llill P rom inent Here Flo> ci B ro w n o f Aloha; co rre sp o n d e n t b y t u r n in g in y o u r ru s h in g to c o m p le te th e jo b on th e H ill se rve d as c h a irm a n o f school ‘•istet-s M rs <»«•rtrude Sei im p o rta n t n e w s h a p pe n in g s. I t is new H ill b y C h ris tm a s ." P helps d is tric t n u m b e r seven, and as p re s ­ H elen D ia L i i k II h Mi im p ossible fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to said. " I f it w e re n o t opened u n til id e n t o f th e lo c a l R o ta ry c lu b and a ttic W h -.I, M r* ( ’o n co n tact e ve ryo n e fo r lo c a l new s la te r, a la rg e n u m b e r o f th e v e ry as ;■ c ity c o u n c ilm a n . T o g e th e r w ith land« i o f F. H t t ( »1 4 . rtems. Be su re th a t th e ite m is re a l best show s o f th e w in te r season P helps he sponsored th e lir s t Hoy K u th S e l l i . A io li. i J F o e lk e r. a c tiv e L e g io n n a ire , W ith 1 new s and n o t Just a m e re d a y ’s v is i- w o ifld be passed o v e r T he F ir e ­ Scout tro o p o rg a n iz e d h e re nam ed m an a g e r o f ne w H ill th e ­ I ’. a tio n w ith in th e c o u n ty o r to P o r t­ f ly . ’ a J e a n e tte M a cD o n a ld p ic - th e a d v e n t o f ta lk in g p ic tu re s . H ill S u b s c rib e f o r th e A rg u s. a tre . w h ic h w ill be opened to la n d . t f i tu re . w ill be on th e o p e n in g p ro ­ becam e associated w ith P h e lp s in th e p u b lic S a tu rd a y . g ra m C h ris tm a s day. fo llo w e d by th e lo c a l th e a tre business as a p a rtn e r and has re m a in e d in th a t T h e A w f u l T ru th .' ‘L o st H orizon.* f 'S te lla D a lla s ' a n d A ll Baba Goes ca p a c ity e v e r sin ce T h is y e a r in S e a ttle he c e le b ra te d his 31st y e a r I to T ow ’ll ." T h e o u tlo o k fo r th e 1938 m o v ie , w ith th e C a rn a tio n co m p a n y. M rs . Susie Isaacson and fa m ily season is th e best in th e a tre h is ­ T h e H ill w ill be H illsboi , h e r b ro th e r to ry . he ¿aid. w ith fin e r p ic tu re s "d re s s -u p " th e a tre , in a m a n n e r o f e n jo y e d a v is it w ith s p e a k in g "N ew red p lu s h seat.-, and s is te r-in -la w M r and M rs. J a ke S trie c k . o f S u n n ysid e . Wash., w ho c o m p a ra b le to o v e rs tu ffe d chairs, of the are c o m in g n e x t w eek.' Phelps w e re h e re on th e ir hon eym o o n . A said. "N e w d ra p e s and c a rp e ts in sister. M iss G la d y s S trie c k . o f O u t­ th e ru s t shade w ill be used, a n d — " , lo o k. Wash also v is ite d h e r M rs. W illia m H a n d y and tw o Just th e n a t r u c k w ith m ore illy M iss Agnes Vanderzanden) m a te ria ls d re w up a nd P h e lp s was c h ild re n le ft T h u rs d a y m o rn in g fo r H O Y A b ir th d a y d in n e r p a rty Io all o u r old cus­ In d e x . W ash., to spend th e h o lid a y s d a sh in g o v e r to in v e s tig a te . was g iv e n in h o n o r o f J. M V a n d e r­ The in te rv ie w , w e saw, w a s ' w ith h e r parents. M r. and M rs . Joe tom ers who have zanden at his hom e T h u rs d a y . P re s­ over. Zach. so m e h o w m is s e d ent w e re M r and M rs C la u d e W il­ B u ild s N u t Shed lia m s W W W illia m s . M r and M rs our personal L eo Pearson is h a v in g a n u t shed FOR I NTO Y O l — W illia m H e m s w o rth a nd M ild re d and d r ie r w ith shop b u ilt at his g re e tin g — Mead T h e sta rs sh in e b rig h t. fa rm east o f th e school house. H om e fo r V u ra tio n H ushed in th e n ig h t. Joseph T u b b s has h ad s ix p ic k - Those w h o re tu rn e d to th e ir hom e T he fo ld s th e ir flo c k s c o n fin in g . | is busy p ic k in g tu rk e y s f o r fo r C h ris tm a s v a ca tio n w e re Jo h n O n M a ry 's a rm tb e C h ris tm a s m a rk e t. Beside s e ll­ M c B c th and G le n Ire la n d fro m O re ­ S ecure fro m harm . in g th e m fro m th e house, th e y re n t gon S la te , L illia n M c B c th fro m O re ­ A gold e n Babe's re c lin in g . a s ta ll at th e p eople's m a rk e t in . , . and In all