ì'h iiis iln y , l'’cliriiary 11, 1937 H IL L S B O R O A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Bobby B u r k h a lte r have been o u t F a ir V ie w d is tric t, fla tte n e d to th e of school fo r o ve r a w e e k because g ro u n d th e same n ig h t O n ly th e o f illn e s s H a ro ld H o ffm a n , Free h o lle r was .to re d th e re J I* Jones’ man Rowe J r . “ M ic k e y ” Robinson ch ic k e n house w e n t in w ith th e and F re d d ie Hagen have been out k iio .'.' A d ie d on th e M e rl M c D o u g ­ i because o f s n o w -b lo cke d roads al place and a wagon shed on the A fte r a p ro lo n g e d v a ca tio n be- R u fu s O r n d u ff fa rm also caved in I cause o f th e m a ritim e s trik e , Cap M a n y fa rm e rs here w o rk e d h a rd la in F re d Nelson and C a p ta in S S that same W ednesday s c ra p in g ✓ U a lb y have re tu rn e d to th e ir posi- m io w o f f roo fs ( lly l l r l r n r M. Nr hull) (B y M rs. G all Karn«) ' tion- C a p ta in Nelson le a v in g W e d ­ (C ontributed) W orker« Shovel Snow K A K M IN G T O N About fo rty ORKNCO M rs Ida M< K n ig h t nesday m o rn in g and C a p ta in Da I by T ow n se n d c lu b m e e tin g at the A c re w o f .'10 W P A w o rk e rs s h o v ­ fi iendN a n <1 n viiihbor.s Mirprim»«! S a tu rd a y m o rn in g and son Ivan, w h o hud been l i v ­ eled snow out o f th e S k y w a y road M e th o d is t c h u rc h M o n d a y e v e n in g M i u ix l M i . E«Up»i ltrb.se at th e ir Itullds Home in g in tlie W h itfo rd hou.se, have in th e Pleasant V ie w d is tr ic t last p ro ve d to he m ore a s u rp ris e on tio in r la t T h u rs d a y e ve n in g on the "C o x e y " R obinson is b u ild in g a m oved to T ro u td a le . week T h e jo b was n o t q u ite c o m ­ th e ir fo rm e r p re s id e n t and w ife oceaMton o f th c li t w e iit y - f if t li w cd- hom e fo r his fa m ily on th e ir a c re ­ L in d sa y« R e tu rn p le te d S a tu rd a y and m a n y cars th a n a n y th in g else R I, P u tn a m , d liitf a n n iv e rs a ry . Bunco, p in o ch le age n e a r tiie S c h o lls -H ills b o ro h ig h ­ M r and M rs L in d s a y , w h o had l ame as fa r as h a lf w a y b e tw e e n w h o has served as p re s id e n t o f th e and "MM)“ w ir e p la ye d Itrfre s h - w ay Robinson 1« d o in g his o w n m ove d to H ills b o ro fro m lu re last C a rl W o h ls c h le g e i’s place and E lr y c lu b since its o rg a n iz a tio n m ore uie n ts w ere ce n te re d a ro u n d a b u ild in g w eek, have m oved back and are M cD o u g a l's o n ly to fin d th e y had th e n tw o years ago. and his w ife , •’w e d d in g ” cake d e co ra te d w i t h P u p ils o f th e .school are e n jo y ­ liv in g in tin* W id tfo rd house* Io tu r n a ro u n d and go hack D r if t s w e re m ade h o n o r guests o f th e s ilv e r leaves Jo h n K a n in a m ade a in g r e fin is h e il and v a rn is h e d desk R ebuild B ridge a lo n g th is road w e re as h ig h us m e e tin g and w e re presented w ith sh o rt speech in b e h a lf o f th e gueatM. T lie w o rk I he c o u n ty is r e - b u ild in g a ne w th e tops o f cars. tw o lo v e ly b la n k e ts as a g if t o f was d one by u p p er c o n g ra tu la tin g tin* h a p p y couple grade p u p ils and tlie teacher in a I bridge a p p re c ia tio n fro m th e c lu b H e n ry near th e A lb e rt B o rw ick Schools Open a m i p riv .e ritm g the g ift, w h ic h c o n ­ c itiz e n s h ip p ro je ct, , place V ourig. n e w ly - elected p re sid e n t, A ll schools h e re opened ag a in presided and m ade th e presenta­ sisted o f a purse o f « liv e r to the School Closed Week S< hiilm erleh In ju re d M on d a y w ith good attendance. a m o u n t o f n e a rly $11. th e g ift to F ra n k S c h u lm e ric h m id w ith an i S chool re-o p e n ed here M on d a y T h e re was school T h u rs d a y at B u c k tio n . h ig h ly c o m m e n d in g th e m fo r Iw» chosen and purchased try th e a ccid e n t F rid a y , h u rtin g his fo o t 1 a fte r a w eek's va ca tio n d ue to H eaven w ith o n ly th re e p u p ils p re s ­ services. re c ip ie n ts i w e a lh e f c o n d itio n s end Illness. M usic was fu rn is h e d b y M r and M iss Ire n e Stevens, a teacher of on a hay hook He is a b le to get M r and M rs F re d T o e lle v is ite d ent T h e re was n o sch o o l F rid a y . M rs John G reen and M iss A n n a H aro ld S tate e x a m in a tio n s at M o u n ta in W ebb, s tr in g e d - trio o f th e F o u r Osweg»» school, and Miss D o ro th y about a in! on crutcheN in P o rtla n d w ith th e ir sons and S tevens v is ite d th e school F rid a y Dean is h e lp in g w ith th e w o rk T o p w e re postponed ag a in u n til S quare c h u rc h T h e address o f th e A lv in S c h u lm e ric h . stu d e n t at O d a u g h te rs d u rin g th e c o ld spell. M on d a y and T uesday. T h e Newberg e v e n in g was d e liv e re d by Eugene a fte rn o o n M iss Ire n e wus a w e e k ­ F orm er Resident Wed« end v is ito r o f th e Fred Stevens S C , was hom e o v e r th e w e e k ­ h ig h sch o o l bus came to M o u n ta in B u r r o f P o rtla n d B u r r condem ned M r. and M rs M M uch a rece ive d end. T o p school house M o n d a y fo r th e th e present c o m m u n ity s p e n d in g of w o rd last w eek th a t th e ir g ra n d ­ f ir s t tim e since th e deep snow. irent at Laurel dui ing 1 h • $200 as a te st o f th e T o w n se n d plan d a u g h te r. R am ona R cu p e te r. was "S n o w h o lid a y ” W ithout Mail and c a lle d i t "s c h o o l-b o y p la y " as m a rrie d to H o w a rd K a va n a u g h at M rs Fd H a tfie ld has been q u ite B u c k H eaven d is tr ic t d id w ith o u t fa r as th e m o v e m e n t is concerned C o lo ra d o S p rin g s. C o lo ra d o R a­ i l l w ith the flu . T h e H a tfie ld s are A t best he p o in te d o u t it is o n ly a m ona a tte n d e d g ra d e se h ixil here m a il fo r the f ir s t tim e in 15 years re m o d e lin g th e ir home, re c e n tly c N ; a y b ro th e rs began "re ta il-s a le s ta x ," and in no w a y a w h ile liv in g w ith h e r g ra n d p a r- J a n u a ry 1 M cN purchased fro m G um Bog«* in 1922 d e liv e r rin (By Mrs. F rank P e io ld ll in g m a il here o v e r test o f a n a tio n a l tra n s a c tio n ta x ents. L a d ie s ’ A id o f th e c o m m u n ity M rs Jack Rogers i s sp e n d in g j w h a t w a l th e n L a u re l ro u te 2 W il- as proposed In th e ne w "G e n e ra l I K X 'K C H E E K The fo llo w in g c h u rc h m et Wednewday w ith M rs ham M illa y is i s t ill assistant c a r- W e lfa re A c t o f 1937" b ill n o w in P o rtla n d w ith se ve ra l days in E d g a r Rchse T h e ladies are busy c h ild re n o f th e p rim a ry grades o f r ie r h o r ij on ro u t te n u m b e r 5 H ills ­ congress fo r e n a ctm e n t. H o ik C re e k .school a tta in e d the frie n d s and re la tiv e s on a q u ilt in g p ro je c t. B u rr, a p e rsonal frie n d o f Sena­ M r and M rs. F. It B e c k ly le ft b o ro H e 'b ro u g h t th e m a il a ll last T h e se w in g class meets T h u rs ­ h o n o r r o ll d u rm g th e last school S a tu rd a y fo r th e ir hom e in B r a in ­ w eek, e xce p t M on d a y, on h o rs e ­ to r B orah o f Idaho, re la te d his e x ­ q u a rte r: Ira Stauss, Leona Stauss, day a fte rn o o n a.s usual. erd. M in n . a fte r s p e n d in g a m o n th back. T h e f ir s t o f th e wr M irprincd at the B u rn e tte a nd Bates s a w m ill sh u t Mr .uni Mrs LouU Zuercher o r h u rts , one o f th e tw o horses as T w ig g o f H ills b o ro . C overs w e re d o w n T h u rs d a y e v e n in g on account ■liilcreiicc a few m inor ad ­ w e re hosts at d in n e r S u n d a y . Guests was k n o cke d u n c o n d o u s . a P ly m ­ la id f o r seven. o f th e deep snow . justm ent« w ill m ake. w e re M rs. H H irsh . M iss L y d ia o u th sedan re ce ive d a sm ashed to p M rs. E rnest G u e n th e r s u ffe re d an M a n y fa rm e rs here a nd a cre w b u t no glass was b ro k e n , m u ch o f H irs h and M iss M a rth a H irs h o f a tta c k o f rh e u m a tis m in h e r r ig h t fro m B u rn e tte and Bates s a w m ill P re c is io n T e s tin g th e fa rm m a c h in e ry w as b a d ly hand last w eek She was im p ro v ­ w o rk e d to c le a r th e snow o u t o f P o rtla n d . M r. and M rs W illia m E q u ip m e n t W ilk c n and fa m ily o f N o rth P la in s dam aged and th e b a rn was a c o m ­ in g th e fir s t o f th is w eek. th e road. Roads th a t w e re c le a r and Rev. B. M F re se n b org o f th is p le te w re c k . T h e r ix if on N e il M r and M rs. C o rn e liu s O tt e n ­ S u n d a y e v e n in g had 11 in ches o f L ic e n s e d T e s tin g H odge's saw m ill b u ild in g in th e te rta in e d M r and M rs. A . S e ib e rt snow on th e m M o n d a y m o rn in g . s e rtio n . M iss D o ro th y G e tty e n te rta in e d Station at a d in n e r p a rty S u n d a y fo r h e r cousin. H a rv e y L u n d g re n , a nd frie n d s o f P o rtla n d . M ik e V r lie a k is b u ild in g a ba rn . F re d Benson is th e c a rp e n te r. Farmington r Folk Honored on Anniversary Oreiico People Move; School Closed a Week Couple Feted by Townsend Group Monday Honor Roll Given for Rock Creek | 30 % Buiidings Fall Due to Heavy Snows SA H N O W GARAGE REMARKABLE ECONOMY A Long D escent ( Ira n C om fort Stations D rinking F ountain s T h ird and L in coln St Phone 271 er N o ra — "Y e s, I s ta irs ." Ex th re e flig h t,« (By Mrs. J. A. McCoy) K A N S A S C I T Y - - Kansas C i t y F a rm e rs ’ U n io n m et a t B anks W e d ­ nesday in th e R o y a l N e ig h b o r h a ll w ith an a ll d a y m e e tin g P ot lu c k d in n e r was served a t noon. W ayne V a n d e rza n d e n was out o f school th e past w e e k on account o f the bad w e a th er. M rs. C la ra S ta rk was not a b le to h iv e th e H a rm o n y c lu b W ednes­ d a y on a c co u nt o f illn e s s and th e death o f h e r g ra n d m o th e r. M rs. A y d e lo tt. M rs. J P B ra d y e n te r­ ta in e d w ith an a ll d a y m e e tin g w ith a p o t lu c k d in n e r a t noon. D a rre l B ra d y was able to re tu rn to school M o n d a y a fte r an illn e ss o f tw o weeks. P a rty guests at th e C h a rlie R utan hom e o f T h a tc h e r S u n d a y e v e n in g w e re M r a nd M rs. M. J V a n d e r­ zanden arid son W a yn e and Miss M a r jo r ie V a n d e rza n d e n and frie n d H e n ry Tews. H ig h school s tu d e n ts o f th is n e ig h b o rh o o d e n jo y e d a w eek's v a ­ ca tio n T he bus was u n a ble to get th ro u g h on a c co u nt o f th e roads R a lp h V a n d e h e y had his to n s ils and adenoids re m o v e d W ednesday m o rn in g at th e Jones h o s p ita l in H ills b o ro . He re tu rn e d hom e T h u rs ­ day. breed a re being follow ed In the county. All brc«?ders and m em bers a re urged to bring registration papers of anim als in th eir herd s for study, according to M arvin H. K rahm er, secretary. Legal blanks, 5c and 10c. A cond­ olete supply available a t the H ills­ boro A rgus. tf H a v e a Hewer M an Do V'onr W o rk SEW ER CO N N EC TIO NS WE DEAL IN REAL ESTATE Easy paym ent plan available through Federal Housing A d­ m inistration. Write Pire and Automobile Insurance Mske Loana and Issue Surety Bonds All E stim ates FREE and Include All Plum bing Change« K URATLI & W ISMER Hillsboro, Oreffon Phone 1391 HO N. 2nd Ave. J. A. Short Phone 2902 318 N. Freem an SEE THE NEW 1937 Leonard Refrigerators with the Master Dial R alph V anderzanden has been ill th e past week w ith tonsilitis. Guernsey Breeders to Meet Monday A m e e tin g o f th e W a sh in g to n C o u n ty G u e rn s e y B re e d ers' c lu b w ill be h e ld M o n d a y at 8 p. m. at th e H ills b o ro c h a m b e r o f com m erce room s fo r th e p u rp o s e o f a c q u a in t­ in g th e b reeders w it h w h a t lin e s o f More for Your M oney with Leonard O nly Leonard G ives You A ll T hese Extra Features When You Start Building Your NEW HOME Y ou’ ll want c a re fu lly selected lum ber a n d b u ild in g m aterials . . . and then it w ill pay you to see us. Free H ouse Plans Free Estim ates COPELAND Lumber Yards Phone 301 1. L eonard M aster Dial — Now tu n e your refrig erato r like a rad io for ju st the cold you need! T herm om eter assures safe tem ­ p eratu res at all times. C ontrol prevents over - consum ption of current. You save both ways! 2. V egetable D raw er — Roomy, for safe storage of vegetables w hich do not re q u ire low tem ­ peratures. Slides out easily— can't stick or fall out. 3. L enador Pedal — Open t h e door w ith y o u r foot—leave your hands fre e fo r carrying. 4. Service Shelf—D rops to give you place to put things w hile you rearran g e contents of your Leonard Electric. 5. New C urved Shelves — Add to the “reachability" of contents of refrigerator. 6. R ubber G rids in All Ice T tays—C older, larg er cubes at a touch of th e finger 7. V egetable C risper — E v e n w ilted lettuce or celery quickly regains form er freshness in this handy d raw er th at preserves juiciness and flavor of all vege­ tables. Top is handy serving tray. 8. U tility B asket — For fruits, vegetables, a 11 sm all articles. P rev en ts oranges a n d lem ons from rolling. Saves space. 9. Sliding S helf—P ulls out like a draw er, m aking every article instantly available. 10. In terio r L ight — S naps o n autom atically w hen you open th e door, off w hen you close it. 11. 5-year P rotection P lan—As­ surance of dependability, signed by a m aker w ho has been fa ­ m ous fo r fine re frig erato rs for 56 years! 90c a W eek Buys a Leonard See the 1937 M odels T oday at MELTEBEKE E L E C T R IC S T O R E “ Saves You M oney on E v e ry Purchase" Hillsboro, Oregon 124 S. T h ird Ave. -Çi tikne-tzied. Jhz.nl... that h.a.5 P 0 of 1665, when The First National Bank opened for business in Portland, only blazed trails and crude wagon roads made communication with outlying districts possible. In those days there were less than 30,000 residents in the entire state—there were no electric lights and telephones here then—and it took six weeks for news from Washington, D. C., relayed by telegraph, pony express, boat, to reach Oregon. 'A H eadquarters for LOS ANGELES, CALIF.: Hudson Eight— 22.71 m iles per gallon! Terraplane—22 m iles per gallon! These are the official gasoline mileage figures established liy Hudson and Terraplane in the 352-m ile Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy It un. And they are certified hy the American Auto­ m obile Assoeiation. Hudson heat all oilier Eights. Terraplane topped all other lead­ ing low priced cars. CHICK FEEDS Albers - Sperry - Crown - Triangle A ll Proven Brands K tiltii’c production o f yo u r (lock depends, upon proper s h irtin g feeds. The above feeds, handled by (lie H illsb o ro Fee’ll Co., have been in the fie ld fo r a good many years, gainin g a re p u ta tio n fo r q u a lity and being surpassed by none fo r results. And D on’t Forget DAIRY and POULTRY HUDSON s ä or ntujf iTERRAPUWf orm ntio FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO M cCORM ICK-DEERINU FARM MACHINERY 160 W. Main St During the past 72 years this bank has witnessed the growth of a state that today is nationally known for livestock, grain, dairying, fruit, lumber and other products. Nearly a million people reside in Oregon today. The First National Bank has grown with Oregon. Deposits totaled $257,827 in 1866 (at the close of the bank’s first year in business). Today deposits of this bank exceed $88.000.000—and there is a branch of The First National Bank in almost every part of the state. These cars are No. 1, too, in size and all-around room in ess . . . w ith 117-inch w h eelb a se in Terraplane, and 122 and 129-ineh in Hudson. And 55 full inches o f front seat comfort for three . . . several inches more than in other popular ears. No. 1 in power . . . ranging front 96 to 122 horsepower. No. 1 in safety . . . with bodies all o f steel and exclusive Dun-Automatic Hydraulic Brakes. And they give you proof o f performance and endurance no other 1937 cars can give you. Come in, see for yourself. There’s a ear waiting for you to drive. of A ll Kinds Phone 271 Kansas City Unit Convenes at Banks L a u ra —"W a s H a r ry m uch cast d o w n a fte r he spoke to y o u r fa th ­ W e are IXI. Page Three THOMAS S. SHOLES 137 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro, Oregon Phone 21W HYDRAULIC H IL L -H O L D (An optional ex tra on a ll m odels) Keep« your car from rolling backw ards w hen stopped on up-grades. Growing-up with Oregon has made this bank friendly to Oregon’s best interests, confident of Oregon’s future. We look forward with you to continued growth and prosperity in this community. We invite you to do business with Oregon’s pioneer bank both at our local branch and at other branches which we maintain throughout the state. * HILLSBORO BRANCH * THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PORTLAND 'First N a tio n a l Bank W is t o f the Rockies' M E M B E R f e d e r a i d e f o s i t in s u r a n c e c o r r o r a t io n