Millsbon 30 Correspondents— W rite District News Every Week l'or Your Pleasure. 123 New Families— Numbered »s Arirus Readers up to March 3 +•—— With W hich toCombinei Uie Hillsboro Independent Volume 13, No. G lliliaboru George Shoppe, V ic to r Hodley and John S chineltzer fam ilies. The A lb rig h t B rotherhood met at the John S chineltzer home ut M ountain Home Tuesday evening "W hat the H rotherhnod Can Do for the C o m m u n ity " was the sub c t of discussion M i ".dames H a n y Cast L isted; Mr#. F lint O u t je and John S chineltzer served a St P ali n k lunch K m to u church could line# R ecent Trip not e n te rta in the B rotherhood be cam e o f p re v a ilin g illnesses. Illy Ml«« L o r a i n . P v n im ln ) M i . M axim - H illin g # “ f Eugene S C H O L LS Cast (or t h e play, "T h e l. lt t le C lodh op pe r," to be visite d at the Ed Dem m m home given lit the (¡range h a ll F rida y Sunday. • v e ilin g in c lu d e . F vulyn H a tfie ld . Jo e B rittla n un derw ent a m ajor M r# Peggy Haynes. M rs. Hoy operation at Hie Jones hospital in Meyers. M ary Schineltzer, H o y H ills b o ro Saturday Meyers, Joseph S tre tch e r and P hil R rlira rs r fu r ( ailtata B u rk e It i.s a story of a g ir l who Rehearsals for the Easter Cantata I is adopted by ric h relative s from "A M o rn in g in the O rie n t," are an orphan#; home The relative s being lie ld euch Sunday and Tue.,- .seek tile m a rria g e of th e ir son to day evening M i E. S tretche r is the g ir l In order to gum control director. o f her money. Hazel (ie m b e llfi, D o ro th y Ficken, l.in ille llolacco............ . ............... June W estcott. lto b e rt F lcketi, V io la W estcott, M i l va H arnett, lto b e rt H a th b iin were on the honor r o ll at the Ja ckto w n < Ity Mm Jtn»r Mi-yrrn, school (or the past fiv e weeks. B U X T O N A dance and supper T e lls of Trip Scholl (¡range met S atu rday and w ill he sponsored by the W B the fo llo w in g vis ito rs were present: A ladies at the G range hall M arch Forsythe of Hillsboro 28 w ith music by tin- Vandeheys M r and M i Mrs. M H Watson spent most (¡range and M rs Iv y F lin t of K in - ton (¡ran ge W alter J u cq u lth gave o f last week w itli Mrs. E a rl F is h a ta lk on cure of the la w n and er ut Sunset. Green M ou ntain G range m et at di cu ra tive shrubbery. Mrs. A I! F lin t gave a travelog ue on th e ir the h a ll Saturday. A q u iltin g bee w ith pot lu ck ix week .' t u p to the O zark m o u n tain region B eaverton O range was d in n e r was held at the home of to have had charge of the m eet Mrs. Ira Pow ell M arch 17 Q u ilt ing. tint because o f the death of in g was done fo r M rs Pow ell and a mem ber, I. Denney, they did M rs Ethel Meyers H a rle y Q uii-r has gone to O r not come The Scholls O range w ill have charge of the m eeting ut land. Cal . to begin a sh eep shear ing tour. K tn to n A p r il 4. M i and Mrs. L. G land o f near O liv e r T a y lo r of P ortla nd wus Hanks have m oved to the Fred a Sunday v is ito r o f S. P T a y lo r S u lliv a n plucc I l l s daughter. Miss G e ra ld in e T a y M rs Fred S u lliv a n Is v is itin g lor, is la id up w ith a fra c tu re d her brother, F rank B urgholzer, at ankle. G len cullen . M r S u lliv a n expects Mrs Osa Cates o f W oodland. to leave soon fo r Alaska, w here W ash, re turn ed to her home S u n he w ill be em ployed day a fte r a week's v is it w ith her R alph H annan and fa m ily ot b ro th e r, I. W G u ild , and fa m ily P ortla nd visite d bis m other, Mrs. H ill, w ho is i l l at her H e ryle Peters i . s till confined to W. E his bed a fte r .e ve n weeks' illness home here, F rid a y. M r. a n d M rs. M P. B row n w ith seal let feve r and com p lica tions. i Helen Le skai o f P o rtla n d visite d and Mrs. O tto S to w e ll th is D e lbe rt B urke o f O S C. spent M r fro m Tuesday u n til Sunday at the week-end. M is. A le x A lle n le ft Sunday fo r pa ren ta l home M is A nna W enstrom o f P o rt Globe, A iiz , fa r a Viglt w ith hi r husband, w ho is w ith the S. P. land is v is itin g at the home of her sister. M rs E lizab eth Heed, and com pany there. M i Iv in Pow ell w ill lie in charge of the fa rm d u rin g also Hie V ic to r W enstrom home D r and M rs. W B C handler her absence. Eh-ry W hiteside has gone to v i.lte d D r and M rr M ilo M a r Ju n ctio n C ity , w h ere he w ill be tin d a le at W oodburn Sunday. M r and M rs S A G o ite r and em ployed. W illia m and D e lm a r Riggle o f sons moved fro m P ortla nd to th e ir farm last week T hey resided in B lrk c n fc ld spent the w e e k -e n d here. P ortla nd this w in te r w h ile th e ir Mrs. Fred H e w itt is visiting her •oil, S tan fo rd, attended Benson granddaughter. M rs. G. P. H us Tech. M r and M rs Joe K e rr J r spent bands, in P ortla nd M r. and M rs C a rl Watson of eve ral day# last week at t ti e F o u rn ie r home n e a r O lym pia. P o rtla n d spent th e w eek-end at W ash, w here th e y w e re called by the C. A. M organ home. M r. and Mrs. G reen and fa m tlv the illness of her mother, Mrs have moved fro m D m - O h lc m ille r Hose Fournier. place to Hanks. Fourteen guLs were in itia te d at Mrs. Jessie T illm a n and s o n the Scholls J u n io r W oman's clu b M arch 18 at t h e J. B B a rtle tt ' G ilb e rt Frost and Mrs. J e s s e M eyers accom panied M r. and Mrs. home. Miss D o ro th y Root o f St Johns L a u re l Frost of Forest G rove to s|ient the w eek-end v is itin g her ! Stevenson. W ash, fo r a v is it w ith sister, Miss Helen Hoot. • M rs T illm a n 's daughter, and fam - 51 rs T illm a n 's daughter. M is. Ed A sm all cro w d attended t i l e 1 Stocker, and fa m ily . D ouble S ix m eeting at S cholls j Ml i Charlotte Sullivan, who is F rid a y evening. D ancing fo llo w e d a good program Delegates decided ; em ployed at M u ltn o m a h re sta u vis ite d her m othe r here last to hold the next m eeting at T u a la rant. week. tin . J M S tretcher, v ice -p re sid e n t,! M r and M is V ic to r S to w e ll o f presided a., the president. V ln Vtn P o rtla n d visite d re la tive s here this cent o f N ew berg, was unable to j week-end. attend. Miss Florence Sim pson of Taco A rm o u r Reynold# le ft M on da y to I ma visite d her uncle and aunt. begin w o rk in tile I. G. A. store at M r. and M rs R alph Simpson, last Mist week. B ric k la y e rs Tuesday started lay- . in g blocks fo r the basement and ] fou nda tion of th e new house at ! the F’erd G ro n e r ranch. Last o f the series o f card parties was held at the I (). 0 . F ha ll M arch 18 P inochle honors w ent to G. W. Thiessen w ill speak b e Mrs. J. F Bennett a n d George •A llison, high: M is Charles S e iffe rt fore the West U n ion local o f the and J. E. Bennett, low. Five h u n F arm ers' U nion at K P. hall. N o rth dred Mrs. Jack K aynnrri and E rn Plains, A p r il 2. His topic « i l l be est Hite, higti; M rs. L u c ille F lin t "P u b lic U tility " A state de pu ty and V in cen t Olsen, lo w -. G rand fire m arshal w ill also g ive a ta lk. prize of the series fo r "800” was A ll m em bers are urged to be pres w on by George A llis o n and for ent as special business w ill be tra n sacted. D elin qu en t members are piniH-hle by Mrs. Venus Bennell. M r and M rs August Sem olke urged by the o ffic e rs to pay up and fo u r daughters o f M t. Angel | and help th e ir local get m ore d e l visite d at the L. H. M u rra y home egates to the con ven tion at M ount A llg e l M ay 1». 20 and 21. Delegates Saturday. w ill be chosen at th is m eeting A B irth d a y Celebrated M r. and M rs John S chineltzer w in d sh ie ld stic k e r w i ll be p re and Miss Helen S chineltzer went sented tn a ll m em bers w ho arc to the V ic to r Hodley home S a tu r paid up fo r 1938. day in honor of Mrs. Leah Hod- le y s b irth d a y and Sunday the an If you change your address k in d nual fa m ily d in n e r was held at the ly notify ihc A rgus direct and at H odley home and in clud ed the i once. tf Play Friday Scholls Hall k alabliahvd 1M79 Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, .March 26, 1936 Revival Services Conducted Local Free Methodist Church Dance at Buxton Saturday Evening West Union Unit to Meet April 2 Rev. and Mr*. W . It. B u c k le r Rev. and M rs. W. R. B uckler, evangelists and singers o f In d ia n apolis, Indiana, are engaged in conducting re v iv a l services at the Free M etho dist church. Service* arc held each evening at 7:30. Rev. B u c k le r was born in the state o f Illin o is His fa th e r died when he was three years o f age. le avin g his m other w ith seven sm all c h ild re n A t the age o f ten years his m other and fa m ily m o v ed to Indianapolis. Ind A t a v e ry young age Rev. B u c k le r roamed over the c o u n try sleeping in box cars and ea ting o ff back door steps fo r q u ite a num ber o f years L a te r in life he became a ba rte nd er and gam bler. A t the age o f 25 he w ent to a mission chu rch and heard t h e gospel message o f salvation and he im m e d ia te ly surrendered his life to God. G ixl gave h im a d e fin ite cu ll to preach the gospel, lie has had a w ide experience in a ll kin ds o f slu m w o rk and has been in s tru m ental in leading m any of the 3. E scrow s-C ollcction e. 4. F. II. A. Loans. 5. S a fe D ep osit B oxes. 6. A u to m ob ile Loans. 7. M oney O rders and D rafts. i By Mrs. O. H. P etem on) B E N D M r. K ra n z of P ortla nd , w ho purchased the place occupied by Fred W ell fa m ily , is b u ild in g a new m odern house on his place. M r and Mrs. O liv e r Lane of T IZ lIT teteS t KCCIl p a ,.„ - Mr and Mr. P h ilip Adams, and son. Mr and M rs Lane have the Adam s be rry crop contracted and are c u ltiv a tin g the crop. A play, "T he M yste ry House,” a th r illin g dram a of liv e ly ghost# and m oaning .spooko w ill be put on by C ase S carlet F ever R eport a .elect cast nt ve rsa tile seniors at ed H elv etia D istrict the T ig a rd high, M arch 27. J im m ie Nichols, w ho is liv in g at (By Mr«. Jo h n M. D avidson) the Selander home, spent fro m H E L V E T IA —A n o th e r p u p il was T hursd ay u n til Sunday in P o rtla n d e n ro lle d at the n a tu ra liz a tio n school, v is itin g relatives. w h ich is being held at H e lvetia E rw in S ch lictin g was taken to school each F rid a y n ig h t u n til the W ilco x hospital in .Mbwberg Easter, when the date w ill be on re ce n tly w ith in fla m m a to ry rh e u m T h u rsd a y n ig h t u n til the end of atism. M ay. Mrs. C M W h itfo rd ha.- tw o M r. and Mrs. H. L. E isner and classes, one fo r those w h o w ill be daughter M arian and son Ronald ready to get citize nsh ip papers in visite d Sunday at the home of June, and a class fo r those w ho Mrs. E l ner's gra nd m othe r, M rs. have to learn to read and w r ite W illia m B a rtle tt, at Fishers, Wash. English. Several visito rs attend and ta ke great in te rest in the lessons. M r. and Mr. Fred W e lle r and tw-o daughters le ft S atu rday fo r | The Sunshine club m et w ith Mrs. C lifto n , w here M r. W e lle r has em Pete Y u n k e r M arch 18. Mrs. E m il Jossy o f T illa m o o k , an ex-Sunshine ploym ent. clu b member, and M rs Zenor of Thom as Bowne, celebrated his 20th b irth d a y at the home o f his C o n n e ll station and M rs. W hite parents. M r. and M rs Bruce Bowne. fro m the Grossen place in P h illip s and fa m ily on St. P a tric k ’s day. were visito rs Mrs. E. Z u rc h e r read H e nry and C larence Bow ne and an a rtic le on "S afe D r iv in g " and Miss R u th S ta rk of M u ltn o m a h Mrs. J M Davidson a Scotch story, "T he Lost Lam b." M rs. L. B e llin g e r were present. and Mrs. H. Jacobson w ere assis Joe K u sie was v e ry plea santly tin g hostesses. N ext m eeting will surprised by his frie n d s S atu rday be w ith Mrs. John W enger. evening in honor o f his b irth d a y . Mrs. E lizabeth S chm idt is con There were about 25 present. valescing at her home. She was M i- M ild re d S te in h o ff and b ro th v e ry sick fo r tw o weeks. H er er . F erd and A r th u r S tein ho ff, daughters. Mrs. B e rth a Peterson visite d th e ir niece, Mrs. F red K a rie , ( and Mrs. L illy H utchison, have been at A u ro ra Sunday. ta k in g care o f her M rs. R Hamer, Miss Post Rehired Mrs. George Schneider and Mrs. M iss Frances Post, local school H e n ry Bishop, w h o have been i l l teacher, is reh ired to teach fo r the fo r some tim e, are g e ttin g better. next year. I t w i ll be her sixtee nth Has Scarlet F ever year. in Citizen Class Neighborhood new s from 30 A r gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t sections of W ashington county ap pear in the A rgus each w e e k . Learn w hat your friends are do ing for less th an th ree cents a tf Say you saw It in the Argus ; I1 Donelson & Sewell Phone 933 : Hillsboro F U N E R A L D IR E C TO R S and L IC E N S E D E.MRAI.MERS I I ’ j Credit Bureaus ■ (Incorporated) Collections — i ! Washington M A R T IN M S T R A N D W O LD S C H O L LS — M a rtin M. S tra n d - w old. who has been liv in g a t th e I home o f his niece. M rs O ra Kes ter. died S aturday a fte r a short illness. He i.s s u rvive d by a daugh ter, Mrs. Cora Rhode# of Seattle, and i n. Hat >ld S ti and w old </ i Prosser. Wash., w ho came F rid a y to assist w ith the care o f th e ir fa th e r; tw o sisters, Mrs. A. M. E rickson o f Prosser Wash., and Mrs. A. A aneberg of Spokane; tw o brothers. M agnus S tra n d w o ld of V a llie r, M ont., and K r.ute S tra n d w o ld o f Fargo, N. D. F uneral services and in te rm e n t were at Prosser, Wash., Tuesday. Credit Report! In Tillamook. Yamhl 1, Polk and M arion Counties. Personal Contact on Coliectiora Washington County Office C om m ercial B u ild in g Second and Main Streets Phone 3071 Hillsboro, Oregon Memorials of True Beauty BLASTING TRIBUTE M r and Mrs. D a vid Tschabold had the fo llo w in g relative s as d in - . ner p a rty guests Sunday: M r. and Mrs. H e n ry Fuegy and fa m ily from A lo h a and M r. and M rs. A rn o ld No m atter how large or small t io m em orial you select may be, we w .ll make every possible effort to m ake it truly beautiful. Only the finest materi; It and w orkm anship will go Into it. In t e- sign, likewise, it will be original, modern and distinctive. O ur prices are the very lowest possible. O REG ON M O N U M E N T W O R K S H. H. STANNARD, M anager Phone 121 Hillsbcro (o w - Every savings certifi cate I# insured up to $5,000.00 under the Federal Insurance Plan. Savings of $1.00 ac c e p te d o r la r g e r amounts to suit your convenience. S tart a systematic savings account today. Tualatin Valley Federal Savings & Loan Ass'n. J. M. PERSON. Mgr. Savings A Loan Bldg. Hillsboro Oregon Chevrolet's high-compression valve-in-head engine acaed- economy corf/wtrf eyaa£/ TRANSPORTATION Every t e s t p ro ves i t ’s m ore eco (2) it is a txifix'-indicod six-cylinder engine. / nom ical . . . Every Chevrolet owner . h u o n s i t ‘s m ore e c o n o m ic a l . . . / Automobile Loans To customers considering car pur chases— this bank is prepared to extend the advantages and econ omies of hank credit in handling unpaid balances. See our automobile finance depart ment for details of monthly pay ments and substantial savings available. Place yourself on the advantageous footing of a cash buyer. 8. T ra v ele rs’ C hecks. Commercial National Bank "The Largest liiilrpeiiilrnl Bank iti W ashington ( iiiinly' Hillsboro Berger and fa m ily fro m West U n- ion T h e ir daughter. M rs. W allace McCuen. and fa m ily re tu rn e d w ith her husband to Lo ng view , Wash., a fte r spending tw o weeks' vacation w ith her parents. Mrs. E m il Jossy and c h ild re n of T illa m o o k have be< n spending the spring vacation v is itin g her m other, Mrs. N o rth ru p in Shady B ro o k and oth er relative s and friends. Mrs. W. M u lk e y of N ew berg spent the week-end at the home o f Mrs. Charles Spiering. M rs M u lk e y was an active m em ber of the Sunshine clu b fo r m any years. Pat Cassidy accompanied Wes le y B atchelder home fro m O. S. C. to spend the spring vacation at the James B atchelder home. Joe Hren Jr. of Portland is at his home here a victim of scarlet fever. '/iC The Chevrolet engine is the most economical auto mobile engine produced today, because ( I ) it is a siv-evlinder engine, and Offers You These 2. Prom pt P erson al Loans. New Home Planned by Bend Resident Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 E stablished 1894 A L O H A C. J. S tickn e y reports sale of acreage on Lang avenue to M r. and Mrs. Charles O. Van- cbvier o f Beaverton. T hey w ill b u ild th is sp rin g and occupy it as a home. Independent Bank 1. Insured D eposits. Rev. B u c k le r w ill give the story o f his life Sunday at 7:30 p m He has a story th a t w ill be in te re s t in g to the younger generation. Rev. and Mrs. B u c k le r have given tw e n ty-o n e years of service to the Free M ethodist church. A c o rd ia l welcom e is extended to the p u b lic. B eaverton Folk P u rch ase A lo h a A crea g e, to Build Your Local “Personulized” Services u n d e rw o rld to C h ris t and a be tte r life. H illsboro A rgos O rrgoll ill Its vah'e-in-heati design ruts gasoline consump tion still lower because there is less loss of hent through the walls of the rom hustion chamber in v a lv e -in -b e a d eng ines, and the advanced con struction o f the Chevro let engine gives m axi mum b eat (or power) saving. A nd e v e r y p e r s o n w ill r e a d ily M ost im portant of all, Chevrolet s more rfli- cirn t cooling system, pres sure stream oiling and the greater accessibility of all working parts re sult in more dependable operation, over a longer period of time, w ith the lowest maintenance costs. Thus, Chevrolet'« valve- in-head engine o n ly one u n d e r s ta n d t h e s e s im p le A -B -C Ila .’ i r rylim len use lesa gas and oil in faci, use thè Icn.’t gas and nil beeause six cylinders are thè mnst eeonnmical combinatinn uaed in modern automobiles. / reasons why it is m ore econom ical CHEVROLET of its kind in i hetrnlet'I price ronge givra econ omy w ithout ci,uai. A 6 E N L R A L M O TO R S VALUE M W I'l HI I t II D HYDRA! I K. IIR A kFS . . . IMI RDM D G U D IM . KNEE-ACTION RIDE* . . . SIIIN KFROOE M U R I M .' . . . ( .E M I N E U SH E R NO D R IF T VENTILATION . . . SOI ID S i l l I, one-piece II RRF.I TO P BODIES . . . IIIG II-C O M I’REwslON VALA E-1.N-1IEAD ENGINE . . . ( > ', NEW MONEY-SAYING G .M .A.C. TIM E PAYMENT P IA N . C o m p are C hevrolet’» low delivered price» u m l low m o n th ly p aym ent#, C hevrolet M otor C o m p arii, D e tro it, .Michigan, 1 H illsb o ro M o to r Co. J a m es W h ite la w , Prop. 3 1 8 .3 3 2 E. M ain S treet P h o n e D a y or N igh t 4 4 4 H illsb oro, O regon I . i t i prier o / A » mi 'r in v ilir li I nu p r r l H o i t , H ie k irn u M tih tm m prrte » p a r* h lir r a * a n n n ti j h o ra r* * f A* f i t i p r i r * f» IJO arifh h a n at. * K a * * - 4rto>n on \ ta » t * r M a d i i i n n lr, m i,lu u ,n a i l * r i r * t ,iuat*ri in ihi» n ^ i*rh » *m *n t a r r ll» t at H u i t , M u h it tu a , a n d » u b jttt to changt u u h o a t noitta. ANO U f. M r a, J