A.B.C. Member— 123 New Families— Olio of O nly T w o W eekly P ap er« W est of ItockicH N u m b ered as A rgus R euders up to M arch 3 <5 W ith W hich is C om bined \ illume 13, No. HUiaboru Jnd<-p«nd«nL Lalabllahed 1M7> H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t H illsboro, O regon, T h u r day, M arch 5, 1936 H offm an, Don Haynes. F E llo f f Hnan and Hodson M cC o rm ick. T hree I ih lcs o f "500" w ere in ! play a fte r a business m eeting of i the c n ti'ia in m e n t com m ittee o f the ! Ph ,i. ant V ie w C o m m u n ity clu b at ¡th e M cC o rm ick home last week illy Mi***« |}* I M arch, w here he is engaged in ! , and fa m ily T h u rs d iv and F rid a y C IIE H A I.E M M O U N T A IN Picas. I co n tra ct b u ild in g M r. and M rs i M r. and Mrs. J Vanoudcnhagen, ant V ie w C o m m u n ity clu b w ill D e v e rill expect to rent th e ir farm M rs Pete Vanoudcnhagen and C or- jm n G ibbs C o m m u n ity c lu b at a here. | l nele Vanoudcnhagen visite d Mrs. 1 pot lu ck d in n e r and program at M i- G ra n v ille Everest was v e ry I W Vanoudcnhagen in P o rtla n d F r i­ G ibbs S a tu rd a y evening D in n e r sick last week w ith a rth ritis . A ; w ill In* served p ro m p tly at 7.30 «laughter. Mrs. E m il Tauschcr, of day, w here she re ce n tly un de rw en t . a m a jo r operation. Everyone is in vite d . P o rtla n d has been h e lp in g care fo r I The study clu b of St. A le xan der's M r and M rs W ayne Jones and her. Mrs. Frances R o ckw e ll and 1 c h u rch met W«*dn<*stla\ ev« ning J P Join s visite d J P. Jones' M rs Lee H erm an and baby of I fo llo w in g Lenten services at the bro th er. W A. Jones, ut Ila z c k ia le P o rtla n d visite d th e ir m other. Mrs. I church. Sunday. Everest. F e b ru a ry 27. M r. am i Mrs. L a rry M cD onald, grandson o f M r. and M rs H enry H lchm «if A i lu* Everest and d «tighter and M r and M rs D. C. W h ilin g , took P ortlu nd visite d M r and M rs C. I. Eloise R o ckw ell o f P o rtla n d visite d | part in a big Townsend p la y in Vaught Sunday. h e r S aturday. P o rtla n d th is week. n Mi 1 A r th u r D avis o f P o rtla n d visite d N o rm -« M eyers entertain«*«! her , The m usic classes in charge o f his father, Jake Davis, and uncle. ■I II clu b and leader. M rs W a lte r C a rl Berggren o f A lo h a arc meet- I W If D iv is S aturday. A u stin , S atu rday afternoon. ing Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock liu <*ll (.a in e r o f N ew berg v is ­ Hodson M cC o rm ick has rented at the home of M r. and M rs J. W. ited tin* M c rv in W h itm o re fa m ily the W R. D avis fa rm and began S ilver. 1/ Sunday. trim m in g the black cap b e rry Mrs. O tto Osborne and c h ild re n Miss Helen Hom in was i l l F r i­ patch F riday. gave a s k it S atu rday over the ra- day and unable to teach th e Buck S. T. and W ill E inigan were both d io program . "S tars of T o m o rro w ." 1 lle iv c n sctioid Sin* resum ed tier il l w ith flu last week. M r. and Mrs. Jess L o w e ry and duties again M onday. M r. and Mrs. C la yto n W h itm o re M r and Mrs. E P. S m ith, w ho and sons W allace and B ruce a t­ firs t of this week w ith her parents, i re c e n tly m oved from here Io B o r- tended a b irth d a y d in n e r S atu rday M r. and Mrs. D. M M cInnis. Ing, visited old ft lend i het e Sun­ at H ills b o ro given by Mrs. Le w is M r and M rs Ira G. M cC orm ick day. C a row and M rs G ro ve r B ro w n , visite d her b ro th e r-in -la w and sis M a n y O ut of School h o n o rin g Mrs. W h itm o re and her ter, M r. and Mrs. G. C. W hite at ( In ly 14 p u p ils nut of 211 en rolled fa th e r, M r. C arow . Covers were C h e rry G rove Sunday. al M ount un Top w ere able to get la id fo r ten. John M a tte rn was i l l the firs t of to school F e b ru a ry 35 on account of llu* now. The teacher, Mrs. M. M c­ last week and absent fro m the Cann, and the 14 up pe r grade B uck Heaven school. Miss A lic e M cIn n is, w h o is pu pils look a snow h ik e over the “ PROVEN sta yin g w ith a sister. M rs. L. I,. m o u n ta in to near La urclw oo d. Juunda Keep, w ho was a tte n d ­ M u rra y , at B eaverton, spent the record ing M o u n ta in Top .school, h is m o v­ ed to P o rtla n d w ith her m other. of I Miss G lo ria H o ffm an was an o v e rn ig h t guest last Tuesday and W« «lm*, ila y of the M cscs M arie a * and J u lia Fuells it N ewberg I). M M cIn n is and K enneth M r- In n is were both seriou sly i l l w ith llu hist week. Mrs. D. M. M cInnis h id ju s t recovered fro m a s im ila r attack. V il la and l.etu E lz w ile r have the chicken pox. Mrs. W. F. W ohlsehlegcl e n te r­ tained w ith ii card p a rty F rid a y evening. Guests w ere M r and Mrs. Ira G. M cC o rm ick, Miss G lo ria Aloha People Make Changes Evangelistic Meetings Being Conducted Cornelius Church First of Measles at Iirdale School HilUbora A rm i * i pent Sunday here and A rlin e re tu rn e d home w ith them. M is. O rpha C a rte r cared fo r Mrs. Lucas d u rin g a recent illness. M r. and Mrs. W. L N icholson and daughters J me and Nancy of P ortla nd visite d W. L R cddig last •Sunday. F erdinand Unger, fo rm e r p u p il at F ird .d e . is now atten din g school at F ir Grove. B irth d a y Celebrated Friends and relative s o f Mrs. Dori Pearson gathered at home Cl t her I»V I I1 M IIIV I * • F rid a y afternoon, to he lp her celebrate her b irth d a y. Observe B irth d a y M r. and M r Charles S pring er .___ Thomas visite d M r. and Mrs. -ru _______ .. S p rin g e r of West U nion F rid a y. It was the 81st b irth d a y a n niversary of M rs. Thomas Springer. Hayward (fty V ivian Hudaun) Entabliihed 189« Mother of Local Men Passes Away Mrs. Agnes F a rrin g to n M acKen- zie, m other o f H. L. M acKenzie. local cham ber o f com m erce pre si­ dent and autom obile dealer, arid A. F MacKenzie, both o f H illsboro. died F ebru ary 26 at her home in (»rants Pass. F uneral services and in te rm e n t were held there F rida y. Mrs. M acKenzie was born .............. w a.-» II u of i «®rly parents near vaaKiana. O akland ---- j pioneer »»»»«il.*» * her parents D arents hein*» amnna ♦ « * » - «*>•* being am ong the firs t d ••• in the new vuun coun- | couples m — a rrie • —«• «»•«» »lew ty. o f Douglas in the Oregon ter rito ry . When a sm all g ir l she m mnv r *Jory pv- I ed w ith her parents to Eugene, where she m arried Hugh M a cK e n ­ zie M ay 15. 1879 Deceased is s u r­ vive d by the fo llo w in g c h ild re n ' Mrs. J. A T o lin , Miss W ilm a M ac­ Kenzie, G rants Pass; Mrs. J. R. Breen. Crescent C ity. Cal ; M rs. F. A. Pook, C o qu ille; V ic M acKenzie, Salem and C leveland. Ohio, na ­ tio n a l liaiso n o ffic e r o f the A m e r­ ican Legion, and A. F. and H. L. M acKenzie. 1 — J im Noah o f M an ning callcxl the F ritz Stegm ann home week. Mrs. Be Jackson o f H ills b o ro visite d M r A d d ie Hudson F ebru - ary 25. Roy Dargotz put in new w in - 1 dows and b u ilt a new chim ney in , (Mrs. Richard Hunacri his house last week w ith the h e lp : Mis.-. D oris Parson le ft Sunday o f A lb e rt Jesse. Miss Olga T im m erm a n o f O r ­ fo r W h ite Salmon. Wash., where she chard »le -has been v is itin g at th e ! w ill stay w ith her au nt fo r aw hile. O tto T im m e rm a n home fo r the i M iss A nne Laem erm an o f F o r­ past fiv e weeks. est G rove and M r. and Mrs. W illis -----------------------------l H ia tt o f S trin g to w n vis ittjd th e ir O u r classified colum ns m ay have parents, M r. and M rs George ju s t w h a t you are lo o k in g fo r — Laem erm an. Sunday in H ayw ard Read them . t f | R ichard H unger re tu rn e d F rid a y i Orchardale S ection 2, P a g e s 1 to 6 evening a fte r spending several days 1 w a r de pa rtm e nt ap p ro p ria tio n s fo r Al----- *---- »x,.. in Aberdeen. O lym p ia and . other 'r iv e r s and h a rb o r surveys. cities in W ashington where he vis- i ited friends. Daily Trips to Portland Steiwer Bill for Flood Control Nehalem Signed Hillsboro Auto Freight Bonded and Insured Carrier Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Ree«l- ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and The Stei zer b ill a u th o rizin g pre­ __ in a ry floo d con tro l surve y of Forest Grove lim th«: N e h jle m riv e r and its trib u - Pickup and Delivery Service at taries in Clatsop, C olum bia and I Package Kates W ashington counties w a s signed! Hillsboro Phone 542 F rida y by President Roosevelt. The East Side Term inal Portland exam ination w ill be made by arm y Phone EAst 9131 engineers, the cost to be paid from N ot all ot us can a ffo rd to g et new th in g s to w e a r • rom h ead to toot. But you can still be d ressed up. C lean clothes will help you. Send th em to us to d ay . Quality Work - - Economical Prices Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners »nhon» 47 Telephone . .. . . . Hillsboro, O regon kiifs Ford is an exception ¡\oomy (i Joint Program • Pot Luck Planned X * 's ¿5. 1 «k 7 i|H 7* ■«*<<•>■ À1Ì M T . ' ' HluJaq! f/L O IL C H A N G E S p rin g w e a th e r calls for J a c h a n g e to sp rin g oil. W e ’ll | d ra in y o u r c ra n k c a s e a n d I fill ’e r up w ith th e p ro p e r g ra d e to give p e rfe c t lu b ­ ricatio n . I 'l l drive you to D R O P IN T O D A Y ! Not a “ Mutual” ! CALIFORNIA -S A F E L Y ! O ther highways arc often slippery and dangerous in w inter. Hut steel rails arc always safe, the smoothest, safest highw ay in the w o rld . T hia w inter, le t o u r engineer drive you sw iftly, com fortably to California. R ail fares arc so lo w nowadays every traveler can a ft o n l to go this way. For fares and details,sec your S. P. agent, o r w rite J. A. Ormandy, (ictil Passtugtr Agtuf, 705 Pacific B u ild in g , P ortland,O regon. Southern Pacific DIVIDEND eturqed to GENERZ R e fe r r e d R is k F isorance Policyholders >r Twelve Consecutive Years . Two H a nd y l.nca lio ns B U SC H ’S The G E N E R A L o f A M E R IC A is a strong, o ld - l in e s to c k company w ith cash capital and surplus o f nearly fo u r million dollart! S ervice ( ta r a g e Phono 501 Before yon insure, gel ALL I be fa d s about CENLRALI S u p e r S ervice . S tatio n Tualatin Valley Insurance Agency C o rn e r T h ird Phon«* 391 and Haseliue A. II. Busch, Prop. Phone 811 316 E. M aiit. Hillsboro —a J here ’ s a double advantage in having a V-8 engine in your car. It helps to give you fine-car roominess, as well as fine- car performance. I he Ford V- 8 engine takes up less space under the hood because of its compact design. And it is positioned forward in the chassis, in accordance with the latest, most modern construction. More of the car’s length can thus be used for passengers — extra inches of leg room are provided in both the front and rear compartment«. Wide scats arc another reason for the big-ear roominess of the Ford. All scats in all body types (except the individual bucket-type front scats of the Tudor Sedans) hold three persons in comfort. I he 1936 Fordor Sedans have 3% inches more elbow room in the rear seat because the rear-quarter trim is recessed above the new style arm rests, V e'd like to have you ride in the Ford V-8 and sec for yourself. Actual mea­ surements will confirm your own impres­ sion of big-car roominess and comfort. F H F F O ^D ‘P O L ic r “ The ca r we make Joea not have to he cant Slide every year. A t any period a customer buys, he gets the best we have.. . . Our main purpose is to make a car that w ill become more and more useful, and more and more ea«y to obtain, to more and more people.’’ MacKENZIE MOTOR Company I Iiivd an d W a sh in g to n Hillsboro, Oregon New lo w M onthly T e rm s— Atty New F ord V-8 C ar Can Now Phone 911 Be P nrrhR sed fo r $25 a M onth, w ith Usual Low D ow n-P aym ent