The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 26, 1936, Image 9

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    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............
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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
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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
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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
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Collections
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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 . . .
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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.
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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
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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,
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J a m es W h ite la w , Prop.
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