rA.B.C. Member— 82 New Families— O ne of O nly Tw o W eekly P a p e rs W est of R ockies Taking the Argus in First 45 Days of 1936 With Which is Combined tl Volume 13, No. 2 H liU boru JinJiiHHidaul kd»U»bh»hv<i 1H73 Churches Plan Day’s Prayer O b s e rv a n c e F r id a y ; illy at C ir c le M r« Hugh H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , F e b ru a ry 27, 1936 Plan Benefit for Helvetia Orenco < to Meet B and D ance M a rc h A tte n d H iird e tt« ) (B y 7; T w o Scout M e e t M r * . John M. Davidson) O K I ’. N C O Fi id .iy is th e a n n u a l W o r ld . D ay o f P la y e r In uc- c o rria in ’c w it h th e u su a l cu sto m th e fo u r P re b y te n a n ch u rc h e s of tin « d is tr ic t T u a la tin I ’ lun.s. O r- cnco, W e e d ville a nd B e th a n y w ill u n ite m a s e rv ic e In ob.servanre <»f th e day In th e O re n c o c h u rc h , r b e u in id iiK at 1 30 in th e a f t e r noon T h e sci \ ice w ill be fo llo w e d | by a fe llo w s h ip h o u r and tea, at | w h ic h th e women o f th e O re n co M is s io n a ry n o cie ty w i l l a ct as hoHtes.se A ll w o m e n of the com m u n ity are in v ite d . A I ir« e c ro w d a tte n d e d t h e T o w n s e n d c lu b b e n e fit dance S a t u rd a y n itfh t P roceeds w e re a p p r o x im a te ly $20 there F e b ru a ry 17, has been m o v e d in to the Rossi b u ild in g o n j M ain street. iteb ek ill Needle and Social club held a card p a rty F e b ru a ry 18 in th i I. (). O. F. hall. Bethel A id and m issionary study I class met T hursd ay at the church The e le ctric w irin g in the B ea v erton G rin g o h u ll has been bro ug ht up to specifications as a I re su lt o f the survey made by the recent fire inspection o f p u b lic b u ild in g s and business houses here M r and M i George T h y n g and [ daughter Rhoda and M r. and M rs Le la nd Shaw were d in n e r guest of M r. and M rs. W alter A lb e rts of P ortla nd , it being the th ir t ie tli w edding a n n ive rsa ry o f M r. and Mrs. W alters, a sister o f M rs. T hyng. A gro up of young people from the C ongregational church enjoyed a d in n e r S aturday evening at the home of M r. and Mrs. I H M etzler and la te r in the evening visite d a ska tin g r in k in P ortland. +—---- H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t Hillsboro Argos Established 1894 Lutheran Ministers Convene at Cornelius; Program Given I By Mi** Dorothy Cook«) C O R N E L IU S L u th e ra n m in is ters o f th is d is tric t held a tw o - day conference at the C o rne liu s L u thera n chu rch F e b ru a ry 18 and 19. M em bers of the local chu rch housed the v is itin g m in is te rs d u r in g the conference. Section 2, Pages 1 to 6 Hayward (B y V iv ia n We specialize in quality mercial printing.—Argus. com if H u d .o n ) Rains F rid a y took a ll of th e j WHY GET UP NIGHTS? snow aw ay fo r Saturday, and Sat- I T H I S 25c B L A D D E R L A X A T I V K F R I- K I f it fa il« t o flua h o u t im p u r lt i« * m «1 I cept S aturday. The services are u rd a y n ig h t a new blan ket o f exceaa acid« w h ic h ra u « e th e irre w u la rt y being conducted by the G ideon snow came, cove rin g the ground to th a t w ake« you up. G e t huchu, J u n ip e r I o il. etc., in l it t l e yreen ta b le t« callm l It 1« teams fro m P ortland, E veryone is the depth o f three inches. th e b la d d e r la x a tiv e W o rk« on I m Joh n A rd o n visite d at Manning in v ite d . J blad d er s im ila r to caa to r o il on th e bo«v- M rs. F ra n k Dooher stayed at F rid a y and S aturday. j el». P o o rly a c tin g b la d d e r can c a n t« M ountaindale. ■ canty flo w , fre q u e n t de«ire, b u r n in g >r near her school, hache. In f o u r day« if not plea« «<< d u rin g the snow. Ask your attorney to send y o u r j i a ,‘M‘ n y d ru g g is t w ill re fu n d y o u r 25 cent«. - N eighbors o f W oo d cra ft m e t legal advertising to the A rgus. D e lta D ru g S to re. —A d v. T hursd ay evening i n B un ning's hall. Miss M a rie M elanson was en te rta in in g chairm an. The 7th and 8th grades of C o rn e liu s p u b lic school p u t on a skit. Guests fro m PL A N N O W FOR the Forest G rove c irc le w ere pres ent. C o rn e liu s C iv ic Im p ro ve m e n t clu b met at the c ity h a ll F e b ru a ry 18. Mrs. Joseph Finegan was hostess chairm an. H E L V E T IA H e lve tia com m u n ity bund w ill give a program and dunce at the H e lve tia b a ll M arch Program Given 7 A feature w ill be i tw o -a ct play, M. E. chu rch E p w o rth League "T he H ight A nsw er,” w ith other sponsored the fo llo w in g program num bers d u rin g in te rm issio n. T his at the chu rch S atu rday evening: progrum and dunce is given to "A m e ric a " and fla g salute by raise funds to c a rry on band p ra c all; readings by V irg in ia E rikson tice hen-. New m usic is needed and M arg are t Cooke; vocal solos and the band has bought several of by F ra n k O liv e r and D a vid Ed the in stru m e n ts used Joseph Wen-' m onston; g u ita r and vocal duet by | zel, bandm aster, and some (>f the Mrs. M a ttie S m ith and M iss M yra o ld e r members o f the b in d are W eidew itsch; song pantom im e by g iv in g the you ng fo lk s in th is com Miss Lavon R o bin ette and D avid Luncheons Discontinued m u n ity an o p p o rtu n ity to learn Edm onston; harm onica solo by T he free, hot lunches th a t have music. A nyo ne w ho is m usical and R a lph Beeman; a stu n t; a p la y been served at the C o rn e liu s grade has an in stru m e n t is welcom e to let, and a hum orous p la y A ll school fo r the past three m onths j jo in the band. Let's get behind piano accom panim ents were by ! were discontinued F rid a y. M rs. R this m ovem ent and give it a boost Miss B eth Cochrane. S chultz was cook. by a tte n d in g the program , say L u th e ra n chu rch L u th e r le a g u e 1 B irth d a y Celebrated Mrs. Mooberry Honored frie n d s o f the bund. met w ith M r. and M rs. A H o ff S ix o f M i W E. H u n te r's P o rt- Mrs. Lester M oo be rry was h o n - ! man F rid a y evening. D e votio nal Sunshine clu b met w ith Mrs. J. h in d frie n d s s u rp ris e d h e r w it h a Protest against .the use o f poison was fo llo w e d by games. ored w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r Sun- I E lls w o rth P ritc h a rd of N o rth P lains F e b ru b ir th d a y lu n c h e o n p a rty on S a t | Robert Mrs. B Ing ebritso n is m uch im - j day at home of h e r m other. M rs fo rm e r ju o rn in e n t H ills b o ro man, ary 12, w ith Mrs. J. B ernard and b a it fo r coyotes in W ashington u rd a y . ALL SIZES CLAY A N D CO NCRETE D R A IN TILE w ho d ie d in Cottage G rove Feb Mrs. C S p ie rin g as assisting host cou nty because o f danger to domes proved a fte r her recent illness. j M D - M ann. George W ashington W o m a n ’s M is s io n a ry .society m et tic an im a ls and w ild life creatures M r. and M rs H a rold Finegan favors w ere used in ta b le decora- ru a ry 1ft. was la id to rest here esses. The w eather was storm y but w ith Mr S I. C a r ly le ’ F eb - was voiced at the West U n ion spent a week w ith M r. Finegan's tio n - Present w ere M r. and Mrs. F e b ru a ry 17. 2!» m em bers were present A sup- ru u y 10 M rs R o b e rt J o h n s to n o f F arm ers’ U nion meet at N o rth parents, M r. and M rs. Joseph F ine- M ooberry. Rev and M rs. Charles l p ly o f stumped goods has been H e u v e rto n spoke on th e to p ics. Phone 1341 North of Cannery, across W. W ashington SI. P lains K. P. h a ll T hursd ay n ig h t gan, and fa m ily . The Finegans le ft and fa m 'ly <sf H illsb o ro . M rs B o rw ie k o f O ren co , and M r and I bought to be made up fo r the an- “ T h e A m e ric a n N e g ro ” a nd “ M is by G. J Scbw anke of V erb oo rt lo Tuesday fo r U nion, M a ttie S m ith and the hostess, M rs Mrs. M J Vanderzanden and w h ere M r. son J nu d bazaar. Sick com m ittee re sionary W o rk in A fr ic a .” cal. Finegan is in s tru c to r in S m ith - M D. M ann. ported th a t tw o specialists fro m M j W F H u n te r a nd h e r co u s Wayne. He proposed the tra p p in g of Hughes de pa rtm e nt at th e high Leslie B ro w n spent several days P ortla nd visite d M iss K Loucks a t' R ichard Beaman is il l w ith the in. B ru c e T a y lo r o f V a n c o u v e r. B. coyotes and a reasonable b o u n ty the fir s t pa rt o f the w eek w ith ( ’ . pent S u n d a y w it h th e L a w so n measles at the home o f his g ra n d •Shefflin re ce n tly and took pictures to be paid by the county. I t was school. They were on th e ir w ay his parents, M r. and M rs. George A u ld fa m ily in H ills b o ro , it b e in g parents, M r. and Mrs. J. II Bea | of he r in firm itie s , w h ich are u n decided to ta ke up the question from M a rsh fie ld to spend the w in te r w h ile M r. F inegan was re W . B ro w n o f G ervais. usual. Mrs. B e rn a rd and Mrs. man. M rs H u n te r's b ir th d a y at the next m eeting, as th e N ig h t M usic classes un de r W P A , w ith I S pierin g are on the sick co m m it- cove rin g fro m a serious illness. A la rg e n u m b e r o f frie n d s o f T here was no school at F a irv ie w ingale orchestra was w a itin g to C a rl B erggren as in s tru c to r, are A ttends Convention Mr a nd M rs W H K in g cam e Tuesday because the son of the ! tee th is m onth. In the program J p la y fo r the dance, w h ich was w e ll F r it z ! C. C. R uth, p ro p rie to r o f the m eeting W ednesday evening at the o u t fro m P o rtla n d to a tte n d th e teacher. M rs C rysta l M abley, was B arbara S p ie rin g m im icke d I the D utch Boy* w ith tale nt. N e xt attended. C o rne liu s Feed & Seed com pany. I R. S chu ltz home. T o w n s e n d d in c e S a tu rd a y n ig h t. ve ry lo w w ith the measles at bis A p p lic a tio n s o f tw o new m em Pupils Honor Teacher m eeting w ill be w ith M rs. Pete attended a con ven tion in Seattle | Mi C ordon Bason of P o rtla n d home in H illsb oro . Y u n k e r at West U nion w ith M rs bers were accepted and A n tia tio n the la tte r p a rt o f the week. P u p ils o f M rs. Lester M oo be rry's was a Kin 4 o f M rs C a ll K a rn s H a rv e y R c ld lin g a nd H o y W ils o n B e llin g e r and M is H Jacobson as w ill be held at the n e xt m eet Mrs. M H erm ans e n tertain ed the ■ Sunday school class, gave a ha nd several days last w eek. ing. Baseball com m ittee rep orted o f th e C C C ram p B u y in g n e a r A s sisting hostesses M arch 18. Circle to Meet progress, b u t no org an izatio n as St. A le x a n d e r chu rch a lta r society k e rc h ie f shower Sunday in t h e to ria a nd H e n ry Tew o f H ills b o ro On Y our S avin gs Several sle ig h in g parties were yet. A prize w ill be given at the T hursd ay afternoon. T here w ere 1 Sunday school hour, in ho no r of W o m a n ’.« C ir c le w ill m eet in th e were w eek-end guests at the M. J. 32 present. Seven tables o f "500" her b irth d a y anniversary. held at Jackson F alls last week c h u rc h p a rlo r W ednesday a fte r - I Vanderzanden home. m eeting M arch ft and a large crow d Your investm ent w ith us is safeguarded by First were played and M rs. J. Vander-1 T h im b le c lu b o f N eighbors of The school attendance is alm ost is expected. noon A s p e c liil m e e tin g a nd so cia l , M ortgages on Oregon homes. No better security any- G randm a C o n k lin has been i l l no rm al again and no new cases of Ven and Mrs. K rie g e r o f V e r W oodcraft m et w ith M rs. L. K. h o u r is b c iiiK a r r u ig e d as th is is 1 where. the past week at her home. boort had hig h score. I t was voted F iske on T hursday. The wom en measles are reported. th e last m e e tin g o f th e c h u rc h ! enjoyed q u iltin g and a social tim e. I to hold a M a rd i G ras card Mi. s Una B ra d y is able to re p a rty Boy Scouts finishe d co n stru ctin g S tart saving today in any am ount from $5.00 up. y e a r z \ll la d ie s o f th e c o m m u n ity Tuesday evening. Attendance Record Set tu rn to high school th is week a fte r a ’ brid g e and are able to put it a re in v ite d . (B y M m . ( ). I I . Peterson I C e n te rv ille school has had p e r Celebrates Birthday Member Federal Home Loan Bank being out over tw o weeks w ith together in record tim e. Mi V e r n it.i H a ffe tv o f Forest A r th u r S tie n h o ff was surprised L u c ille M ann celebrated h e r fect attendance d u rin g th e y e a r , Joseph W enzel and E lm e r G uer- d r o v e and M r. a nd M r F ra n c is the measles. B ra n d c n h c rg v is ite d at th e H a ffe ty | M r and M rs T ony K em per and ber attended the scoutm asters’ ban- S atu rday evening in honor o f his seventh b irth d a y Tuesday evening by Ila and V io le t Vandehey. D o r 62nd b irth d a y by frie n d s and w ith a d in n e r at the hom e of her o th y Cum m ings. W ilm a , O r v ille b o r n e at M o u n ta m d n le S u n d a y. | sons W arren and M e rlin and Miss <|Uet at M u ltn o m a h hotel Tuesday neighbors. parents, M r. and M rs. W illia m and L o w e ll M ille r . M r. and M rs T o m P ie re n and , Frances Vanloo o f Forest G rove I ’»ght. Miss Joan Bowne, w ho is em Mann. A lo v e ly p in k and green Mrs. Lester M o o b e rry was g iv G e o rg e M o rg ie h . M a tild a M o r- c h ild r e n of H e lv e tia v is ite d at visite d Sunday aftern oon at the R elia b le table, en a d in n e r F rid a y noon at the S tro h m a ye r home. O tto g ie h and M rs G o ltz o f St. H elens ployed in P ortla nd , spent several centerpiece was used on th e S W B a u g h m a n hom e S u n d a y I.nuis days last week w ith her parents, and a b e a u tifu l cake also made H ills b o ro grade school by teach M r and M rs F in e s t S e itz m g e i S troh m a yer o f P o rtla n d is spend v is ite d M r a nd M rs. M a tt M e rc e p M r and Mrs. B ruce Bowne. the decoration. Present w e re Mrs. ers in the ju n io r high and grade o f P o rtla n d v is ite d M r a nd M rs < in g a few days at the S troh m a yer S u n d a y. Q u ite a n u m be r o f the T ig a rd M. D. Mann. M rs M a ttie S m ith schools in ho no r o f he r b irth d a y j V in cen t Bishop le ft P ortla nd home also. W II K in g o v e r th e w e e k-e n d . grade and hig h school students and Mrs. W illia m M an n and L u an niversary. Russell H icke y and G uy H ay M onday on the S S M ich iga n en M iss M a rie H a ffe ty o f M o u n ta in -1 have been absent fro m school due c ille and P riscilla . d a le spent se ve ra l days last w e e k m ond are v is itin g frien ds in P ort- route fo r Shanghai. China. He has H o w a rd Fox o f the navy, s ta - ' Hillsboro Argus contains all the made his home here w ith his to measles, m um ps and flu . w ith tier b ro th e r-in -la w and sister. I land. M r. and M rs. A lb e rt Scott a t tioned at B rem erton, greeted C o r news of Hillsboro and th e su r H enry Bishop, since his Helen Vandehey was an o ve r uncle, J. M. PERSON, M anager M r and Mrs. F rancis Brandenberg tended a fa re w e ll p a rty F rid a y ne liu s frie n d s and re la tive s W ed rounding communities. Read il M is s e s Irene M u rp h c y and O liv e nigh t guest T hursday o f her teach father, Fred Bishop, died. Savings & Loan Bldg. Hillsboro. Oregon eve ning at the H ig h la n d B a p tist nesday. and keep inform ed on w hat It M r and Mrs. W illia m Z urcher. Rogers, nurses ut St. V in ce n t hos er. Miss M arg are t K ellogg, of F o r tf M an y cases o f measles are re happening at home. who have been ta k in g care of chu rch in honor o f th e ir pastur. p ita l in P ortland, visite d at the J est < il'OVC th e ir room ing house in P ortla nd , w h o h .d been m in is te r th e re fo r ported th ro u g h o u t the co m m u n ity. ' M i. V a iulei M iid r n H onored P. Rogers home T hursday, it be Ed W ilson spent the week-end in g M rs Rogers* b irth d a y . M ir t in V anderzanden was pleas are staying in th e ir home here fo r n e a rly sixteen years and le ft Tues day fo r Long Beach, Cal., w h e k at Gales C reek w ith re la tive s Eugene Anderson and fa m ily of a n tly surp rised at his home F r i aw lule. he w ill be assistant preacher. M r. Misses Helen and A lice . Don. Pi rtla n d visited nt the O. F A n day ('ve ilin g w iic ii the Social cacd and Mrs. S cott rem ained w ith th e ir Roscoe and Wade A lle n o f Gales m em bers came in to help him derson home F rid a y. daug hter and fa m ily u n til Sunday. C reek visite d here ove r th e w e e k F ra n k and E lm e r Hansen o f celebrate his b irth d a y. The evening Q u ite a nu m be r o f local students end. S ch o lia v is ite d th e ir b r o th e r - in - la w was spent in p la yin g "ftOO". H igh Lee Richie's ha rd w a re and fu rn - have been absent the past w eek or M iss O leva B erg er attended a and sister. M r. and M rs. H ow ard honors w ent to J. A M cCoy and i'u r e store, w h ich was m oved fro m M a rjo rie Vanderzanden. second to the Hedge b u ild in g o w in g to a fire so due to bad w e athe r and sic k program at the R e e d ville school I. Stout. Saturday ness. F rid a y evening. M iss B e rg e r is Louis S tro h m a ye r and Mr. M r and M rs F ra n k Hathaw ay Mrs p rin c ip a l of R e e d ville school. and children of P ortla nd visite d nt S tro h m a ye r and lo w to M rs W a r th u r Vanderzanden spent the w e e k O ur classified columns may have D u rin g th is w eek evangelistic the N ath an iel Hose home Sunday ner Cropp. Covers w ere la id for end w ith re la tive s in P ortla nd . Ernest W ilfe rt visite d his m o th tw e n ty -fiv e ut m id n ig h t ut un M r. and M rs J I ’ . Vanderzanden ju st w hat you are looking for— m eetings are being he ld at the M. tf E. chu rch each eve ning at 7:30 ex- er, Mrs. A nna W ilfe rt, in Newberg oyster supper. and sons R alph and Robert spent Read them. M r. and M rs Charles W addle T hursd ay afternoon w ith M r. V an - S unday. Dale II nighm nn. w h o is em p lo y went to V ernonia T hursd ay to v is de r/a iid e n 's brother. W illia m V a n M rs W addle’s b ro th e r-in -la w derzanden, and fa m ily o f Roy. ed by the N ational M agazine com it pany, a rriv e d home Tuesday n ig h t and sister, M r. and Mrs. Percy M r. and Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden W h itfie ld entertained at d in n e r M onday eve fo r a short v is it. He is sta rtin g on N o m a tte r how la rge o r sm all the F rank Vanderzanden of the T id e nin g fo r M r. K e lle y and M r. Cane his second ye a r’s w o rk. He has m e m o ria l you select m ay be, w e w ill w o rked th ro u g h n il th e la rg e r W ater T im b e r Co. o f A storia spent o f Salem. T hey attended the s tra w m ake e ve ry possible e ffo rt to m ake it cities in n il the states except the w eek-end w ith hom e folks. M r. b e rry m eeting in the evening at t r u ly b e a u tifu l. O n ly the fin e st m a tc ria li a nd Mrs. J. P. Vanderzanden. A r- the Kansas c ity school. M line, K e n tu c k y and Tennessee. and w o rk m a n s h ip w ill go in to it. In de M r. and Mrs. John S in c la ir of sign. like w ise , it w ill be o rig in a l, m odern Terraplane alone among all popu l.c is y v illc spent Sunday at the i In every other popular low priced and d is tin c tiv e . O u r prices are the v e ry F red Q uaintanee home lar low priced cars gives you this: car this is what you get: low est possible. M r. and Mrs M alcolm M e llo n dd. . Sewer Service We are prepared to suppl< you with quality, time-rt- •risting concrete sewer pipa for connections with tha municipal sew er system . Our pipe, high in quality and reasonable in cost, is durable and will serve you indefinitely. Poison Bait Use Protested at Meet Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co. W e Pay You 3% Bend Washington Savings ÔC Loan Ass’n. O n ly One Low Priced Car is F IR S T in ,E v e ry th in g T h a t Counts Beaverton LASTING TRIBUTE Ml .u n i M is lle ib e r t H aul of P o rtla n d and M r. a n d M rs. J o h n H o lm n s h o n o f V a n c o u v e r a tte n d e d ! th e fu n e ra l n f F le d W o lf f last T ue sd a y. Kansas City Unit Meets Banks Hall ( tt y M r - .1 A M cC oy! KANSAS C IT Y Kansas C ity Farm ers' U nion met at Hanks in the Royal N eighbor ha ll Wednes day afternoon M r P heison of O re gon C ity and M r W illia m s of F o r est G rove spoke on the u tilitie s p ro g ra m . Kansas C ity G irls ’ S ew ing clu b met T hursday afternoon. D inner p a lly guests a t th e Ira I ^ Y D U R BEST Suits th a t b a g a t th e knees, roll a t the c o lla rs and bulge a t th e pockets . . . d resse s th a t «ire sp o tte d s ta in e d , w rin k le d and ru m p le d a re offen ses a g a in st good taste . Send th em to us. Quality Work - - Economical Prices Home Laundry & Dry Cleaners Telephone 47 Memorials of True Beauty • Full 115-inch wheelbase. • 2 to 6 inches less wheelbase. • 195 inches over-all length. • 5 to 12.'a inches less over-all length. • Most power—88 or 100 horsepower— with freedom from vibration at all speeds. • 3 to 18 less horsepower than Terra- plane's 88 —and not nearly as smooth. • Body all of steel, with seamless roof of solid steel • Body only partly o f steel —or steel body with "soft-top.” • Most inside room—145 cubic feet— more leg and shoulder room, and widest rear seat. • Less inside room —less shoulder and leg room—narrower rear seats. • Completely new style—best insurance of the investment value of your car. • 1935 styling, changed only in details. Far more likely to be out of date by 1937. • The only rear opening baggage and tire compartment on 5 and 6 -passenger models that can be had in any low priced car without extra cost. Spare tire lies flat inside. • N o rear opening baggage and tire compartment, except in cars where trunk models are available— at considerable extra cost. Sparc tire mounted outside on all other models. • Single main braking system—cither hydraulic or mechanical — without com plete reserve braking system and with out Terraplane's type of easy acting parking brakes. No More Do We "Fetch a Pail of W ater’’ If it w ere not for m a n ’s e n te r prise in th e p erfectio n o f sy s F. H. A. Loans O ffers You These “ P e rso n a liz e d ” Services 1. Insured D eposits. 2. P rom pt Personal Loans. 3. E scrow s-C ollection s. 4. 5. 6. F. II. A . Loans. S a fe D ep osit B oxes. A u to m ob ile Loans. 7. M oney O rders and D rafts. tem s for d eliv ery o f w a ter to your Does your home need modern izing or repairing? Do you contemplate purchasing permanent equipment for your home, farm or business? Let us show you, with figures based on your own income, how you can pay monthly out of in come for these improvements un der the Federal Housing plan. Come in and talk it over. p rem ises, ev e n luxu riou s h om e w ou ld th e m ost in th e tin d ip p er and fe tch -a - p a il-o f-w a ter sta g e. T han k s to co m m u n ity -w id e w a ter ser v ic e, th ere ‘■Hie Largest Independent Bank in W ashington ( minty’ Hillsboro Oregon • Duo-Automatic Hydraulic Brakes (patent applied for), two braking systems operating automatically from one brake pedal. And a third braking system from the easiest operating parking brake in the world. • Extra deep "V-type” windshield—for added beauty and wider vision. still be is n o m ore The list of Terraplane advantages doesn’t stop with those listed here. There’s greater rugged- ncss, proved by owner mileages of 125,000, 150,000 and more. Greater economy, too, cer tified by thousands of jm orzz owner statements . . . emphasized again just the other day in the Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy Run when a • N othing like Terraplar.e’s deep "V-type” windshield in any other low priced car. Terraplane averaged 23.95 officially certified miles per gallon over a tough 352 mile stretch on mountain roads. And dozens of other features . . . all at a price down with the lowest for the model you want. Come in and see and drive a Terraplane. p rim ing o f th e p um p, or tu rn ing th e w in d la ss on th e old - fa sh io n ed w ell. 88 or 100 H . P.— 115-inch wheelbase $ 595 S A V E . . . w ith the new H U D S O N - C . I. T . 8. T ra v ele rs’ C hecks. Commercial National Bank T H IS H H. S T A N N A R D , M anager I’honc 121 Hillsboro Hillsboro, Oregon Independent Bank with O REG ON M O N U M E N T W O RK S Fi id iy were th e ir Mrs. Zoe Q uick, A lb e rt Y our Local -------- JU S T C O M PA R E -------- T H IS Brown home daughter, ...TERRAPLANE Peoples Water and Gas Co. R. E. W IL E Y , local manager and ufi far De ¡.a re M odels,/, o. k. Detroit. S tandard <ro up of accesaoriea extra T im e Payment Plan . . . lo w m o n th ly payments Thomas S. Sholes 137 S. T hird A v en u e H illsb oro, O regon P h on e 2 1 W BUILT BY HUDSON — TERRAPLANE. S595 AND U P: HUDSON SIX. $710 AND U Pi HUDSON SUPER STRAIGHT EIGHT. $760 AND UP. F. O. B. DETROIT