Page Eight H I I .L S B O R O A R G U S. Snow Plows Open Majestic Worlds H I IL S B O R O . O REG O N Vaccination of Children Urged Lifetime, Dies Hue to an epidem ic of sm allpox Started in P ortland, and several . a » s m th,< su ro u n d m g co m m u tu - CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN— M r s E rnest G u en th er 43, died M arch 12 at P ortland Sanitarium , w here she w as taken M arch 3 to be treated fo r h eart troub le follow ing an a t tack of influenza e a rlie r in th e w in M abie Larsen, d au g h ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Larsen, was born S eptem ber 16. 1894. on C hehalem M ountain n ear Laurel. S he was m arried to Ernest G u en th er No v em ber 26. 1913. To this union w ere born tw o sons. L.vnn and Llovd. and tw o daughters. E rn estin e and H elen Mae. all at home. Mrs. G u en th er w as a continuous resid en t of C he *. < À halem M ountain. She had alw ays been a faithful w o rk er in S unday school and church. Before h e r last s.ckness she w as teacher of the Ju n io r Sunday- school class at M ountain Top and organist for both Sunday school and church. She was also chairm an of the extension unit of hom e eco .- omies at Laurel. Mrs. G uenther .s su rv .v ed bv her husband and four children, h er m other. Mrs Mary V. L arsen N c.d- er. of Laurel; tw o brothers. C harles V L arsen of P o rtlan d and W alter L arsen of A lbany, and one sister. Mrs. Amos W atk.ns of L aurel F u n eral services w ere held at M ountain Top church M onday a ft ernoon W illiam Morse, p asto r of th a t church officiating. In term e n t w as in G u en th er cem etery o i the south slope of C hehalem m ountain. The state highw ay d e p a rtm e n ts snow plows have been busy this w in ter keeping open highw ays that pass through heavy snow areas like the W apinitia cut-off over the shoulder of Mt Hood in the u p p er photograph. The sm aller view shows one of the d ep artm en t s big ro ta ry plows opening the H aines- A nthony highw ay in E astern Oregon. M otorists w ho enjoy w in ter s a rtistry find b eau tifu l w eek-end d riv es aw aitin g them in such areas as Mt. Hood. C ra te r Lake. G reen S prings h ig h w ay and o th er areas w h ere snow -fall is heavy and rem ains for long periods -■ Photo g rap h s by R alph Gifford. O regon state highw ay departm ent» Y O U N G 'S (By Mary Sinclair) sen. I Lackey. Paul R;ngle and J REED VILLE—A gro u p of m u si C R um m er G uests w ere Mrs. Fred cians from P o rtlan d w ill give a Jesse and Mrs Jam es M athiesen. m usical program T hursday evening “Thoughtful. Sympathetic Mrs. Alice P ierce of V ernonia, at th e R eedville church at 8:15. This Service” w ho has been visiting h er sister is the re g u lar M arch P-.T. A. m eet th e past tw o weeks, re tu rn e d to (C ontinued fro m pace I ) Phone 972 Hillsboro ing but the business p a rt of the A nnual school m usic festival in h e r hom e M arch 9 ap ron and occupy th e chair he session w ill be atten d ed to at a c f- said. Mrs. M athiesen Hostess fe re n t time. No ad m ittan ce charges. 10 cen ters of W ashington countv w tll be held A p ril 30 if present Back in W ashington. Ju d g e P eters Come and enjoy th e evening. Mrs Jam es M athiesen w as h ost plans are carried out. according to A good n u m b er g ath ered at th e O. B. K raus, county sup erin ten d en t. ess w ith a pot luck d in n er T h u rs related how th e grand m asters hom e of Mrs. K elly T h u rsd ay to Plans for th e festival w ere m ade bv day for friends. In th e afternoon called on P resident Roosevelt. be quilt, and as the q u ilt w as no t com the com m ittee w hich includes Claud "500" was played in w hich Mrs ing ushered into t h e reception p leted th e ladies plan to q u ilt on it H. Nosier. R uth H Will. J. Jo v ce H erm an R ehse and Mrs. Dolph room an d req u ested to rem ove th eir overcoats and keep t h e i r this week. H opkins. M erle Davies and W ade II Rogers had high scores. G uests hands out of th e ir pockets. The w ere M esdam es D olph Rogers of Y oung P eople's class of th e S u n A rstill. p resident sat at a desk, and g re e t day school w as en te rta in e d F rid av B o u g h t - Sold and Com m ittees, cen ters and districts P o rtlan d . O. Coslett. H erm an R ehse evening by th e teacher. Mrs. N ord- tak in g p a rt in each center, follow; G ro v er R ogers. W ill Rogers. Fred ed each individual as the line passed his desk. C o n sig n ed lund. at the hom e of Mr. an a Mrs. E nnis of Hillsboro. Mrs. P. A H illsboro: C. H. Nosier. Lucille Q ualls an d th e hostess. A m ong th e places visited was the G lenn Stiff. The evening w as sp en t Fisher. H elene Schultz. O leva B er suprem e court building, c h a ra c te r playing gam es and contests, a fte r Mrs. C ypher to E ntertain ized by Ju d g e P eters as "that m ag w hich refresh m en ts w ere served to g er and H arriett Ford. D istricts are B a r g a in D a y Mr.-. H enry C ypher o f N orth nificent bu ild in g costing $10.000000 7-1-8-17-19-29-31-33-38-52-58-77-79-89 the group of tw en ty w ho atten d ed . 116. P lains will en te rta in th e P ast C hiefs' and housing the "N ine Old Men " Mr. and Mrs. Thom as P a r s e r Sr. F orest Grove: W H. A rstill. Neva club at h er hom e M arch 25. V isits Radio C ity and fam ily spen t S u n d ay w ith D eSpain. M. L K athan. Emm a B ry friends at Salem. Meacham P.-T. a . will sponsor a His first glim pse of th e S ta tu e ant. D arrell Janes, a n d Florence Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H errin g of card p arty at M ountaindale com- of L iberty was obtained on a short . D istricts 15-2-4-5-10-27-42-53- i m Y am hill w ere w eek-end g .c - .s at Shaw u n itv h all S atu rd ay night. M arch visit in N ew Y ork city as the 56-71-97-99-113 th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Lee train approached th e re Here he B eaverton: M erel D avies. Rav 20. F ree lunch w ill be served. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Holl er of Haas. G erald Acklen. H arriett Let ; Dr. K E. Billings. P o rtlan d d e n was perm itted to visit Radio C ity P o rtlan d spent S atu rd ay and S u n A nnie Vose. D istricts 48-6-18-37-'7- tist. spoke before M eacham P.-T A w atch the broadcast of national day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hooper. ,60-62j t -67 j t -74-81-94-95-107-108 F rid ay even in g on care of c h ild program s and a tte n d th e p resen Mrs. H ooper re tu rn e d hom e w ith T igard: E. B ritt Nedrv. A. A. B ald ren s teeth. A dditional program in tation of "M agic Key." Some of them S unday evening for a feu- G a llo n s 1-t G ra d e G as win. R W. Erickson. Frances Pe,: t. cluded songs by boys in th e sixth the sound tricks w ere illum inat- i days' visit. ing. too. he said, and related that Mr. and Mrs. Frost and d au g h ter C lara Thom pson. D istricts 23-40-82- sev en th and eighth grades: plav bv the baw ling of ca ttle is im itated w ith e ve rv ear over $100 V erm e I.inn. Donald and M ary Ba- Ju n e visited th eir d au g h ter and h u s 92-106. N E W ' o r USED. S herw ccd: J. Clyde H opkins. Ce ccn. "The Lazy R abbit;" re c ita w ith one of th e novelty C arnation band. Mr. and Mrs. D. O. P rin k , of cil W. Loose. Louise H uber. Let a tions by D onald an d M ary Bacon. m ilk cans which, w hen' tipped, has L ake G rove Sunday. a device w hich bawls. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd U banks of Hoggatt. A lvin Schultz. D = r et 88- R, nnv Linn. G ene and Robert Sai - 1936 W illy s S e d a n tee. and D arrell Brow n. The e v e * K ansas City. Kans.. are h ere v sit 20jt-22-26jt-45-47-73-96. B anks; O. V ervle W hite. R uth n ing's en tertain m en t concluded with ren ted in connection w ith in fo r 1930 N ash S ed a n ing Mr. and Mrs. I. L Jacobson. m ation w hich he obtained on the ! C laude K ey and fam ily m oved G inther. Ida H opkins. L eila Peters a com m unity sing and games. 1931 Ford T u d or G rand C oulee dam. w hich he d e from th e B ecker house into th e and W ayne T hurm an. D istricts 13- Mrs. \ oges Hi lored clared. w ould be w orth little com 'h o u se on the place w hich G lenn 12-14-34-44-63-72-75-76-98. 1928 F ord R o a d ster Mrs. O tto C. Vogers of M ountain- m ercially. The w ater for irrigation G aston: L en n art Teir. M atilda S tiff rents, fa rth e r no rth on M arket d ale was pleasantly su rp rised w puld cost n early $149 per acre, 1935 W illy s S ed an Begert. Ellen N yberg. Jam es Van- road. S atu rd ay evening, when h er h u s Mrs. Leo Morse and sm all d au g h Lom. Cecelia Kalsch. L enora R eed band asked a few frien d s in to he said, w hile th ere w ould be no ; 1935 F ord C ou p e te r a re hom e from th e hospital in er. D istricts 1 ljt-16-28-32-64-66jt-91 - celeb rate h er b irth d ay G uests w ere m arket for the pow er On the other 109. 1930 hand, he said. B onneville was jusi , Ford T u d or H illsboro. The baby has been n a m N orth Plains: R uth H. Will M ar M r and Mrs. G ordon Sahnow th e opposite. B ecause of this dif- j ed G race Louise 1930 C h cv C ou p e . rA , y ? ges Mrs Lou M ustonen W alter S chm itke and F lorence g u eritte Doohcr. Joseph Wenzel. of H illsboro. Mr and Mrs D elbert ference. a n u m b er of politicians are T rachsel w ere am ong those w ho a t M argaret Stol 1 e r a n d H e r b e r t B ter-dorf. K enneth Bier.-dorf of attem p tin g to unload a big share ! of th e cost of C oulee o n to B onne ten d ed the B aptist Young People's Scheldt. D istricts 70-9-21-23-41-43- Schefflin. H ubert Thun H a lf th e G as ville. he d e c la re d . conference at S alt C reek Saturday- 51-54-55-59-61-68-112. Jed m o re: T E. C rocker. G eorg ■ n ig h t and Sunday. M em bers of the county fair board i T he annual d in n er given by th e Ray. C. V. K ilgore, H elen A sbahr w ere introduced previous to t h e 1 ladies of the R eedville church w as and Rosa M Skene. D istricts 69-30- talk by Ju d g e Peters, and H enrv SEE IT! a decided success. The d in n e r was 65-78-86-87-90-1Ô2 Hesse, president, spoke briefly of j Laurel: Wilma Schmeltzer. 11 a given at Mrs. O linger's store and the th e plans for this year, urging the proceeds exceeded any d in n ers b e E ichler. F rances Deaviile. Lou -e E xtension i f th e tran s - Pacific continued eo-operation of the busi- | Ju st a fe w d o lla rs m ore fo r Peters. G ladys Bailey an,I Thelma fo re given. Hesse D istricts 3-25-39-46jt-5J-3 J- sf r\ lcc t0 Hong Kong, and nessm en. All businessm en respond- • schedule for d ep artu res, have been ed to a request as to how m any i 105-115jt. announced thro u g h the post office favored the fair. in H illsboro by L. T. McPheeters Mrs. Alice B uckley gave a q u ilt postm aster. The first flight leaves T tried petting w ith our con ing last W ednesday. G uests w ere San Francisco A pril 21 and re tu rn s ceited boss to get a salary increase Mrs. P A. Q ualls w as hostes. for M esdam es R utan. C harles Sears. O s beginm g A pril 29. The mail req u ires but it d id n 't w ork " "No?" c ar Love. V ictor G riep. S arah th e H illsboro P inochle club at her a w eek for th e trip. H ancv. G eorge Ford. Leu W right. hom e M arch 9. Mrs. J C. R um m er No A fter w e'd sta rte d p ittin g 2nd and W a sh . R ates established, based on a h alf Ted H anev. Raym ond Wood. Alien received first. Mrs. L. L ackey sec ounce, places th e cost at 29 cents he thought I should take a r e Haydon. W alter Willis, Rex O ber- ond. and Mrs. R ussell Frost third. to H aw aii: 4*i cents to G uam and duction."—Ex. P resen t w ere Mesdames W. Lor- 70 cents to Hong Kong. A ustralia. m an and Will H aney. Mrs. Alice B uckley was called to mor. Fred Ennis. R ussell Frost. Jap an and India. C onnections w ith Sam W ebb's of C ornelius to help W, A. Dillon. C laude Cook. Ed p lanes for all p arts of the O rien t are Mrs. W ebb care for h e r father', w ho W ortm an, H. H. S tan n ard . L Lar- m ade at Hong Kong. 'w as not expected to live. School Musical Event April 30 Free! 100 1937 WILLYS Trans-Pacific Mail Rates Noted Here Nash - LaFayettc Mountaindale New 1937 Crosley Is Here! ...1 fe? I 8, 1937 en by a h y p o d e rm ic In jec tio n uud ,s giv en in o n e dose., Wo specialize in q u ality m ercial printing Argus. u Phone 81 Main Street nt M o d e r a te Price» It .-g k !-• 0 G rass M arkers In stalled w ith in Ml m iles of lllllsliiira, $25 unti up; q u ality decid es I li e pi Ice. W in km .iiislilp und q u ality rem ain lung ufter price Is tur»ut ten. A \ \ » j I ■7. V U t ■ ■■11111,111 naitu S», »'•“•SonWIil •« *»'*»•• * O reg o n ^ . < '7 It. II. S tannurd, Mgr. k":-. At M on u m en t W orks lllllstiiire anil N ew b erg, « » « t u b i » In W a sh in g to n C o u n ty ’» L argest D ep t. Store ih u r s d a y , F rid a y an d S a tu r d a y , M arch 18, 19 and 2 0 EASTER SALE SHOES For Women and Growing Girls S tra p s, P u m p s, O xford », Tie», W h ite E a ster P u m p s 111! ii si rat t i l 1, G reys, Brow ns, B la c k See th e W h ite Sport C x fo rd s w ith B la ck or B row n Saddles, S port soles a n il w edge heels! In c lu d e d in this lo t W o m e n ’s F in e A rch S u p port O x fo rd T ies in Itol'l lin e s th a t -old fo r $5.00 and $6.00. T H A T EASTER H art S c h a ffn e r p r ,, W -i & M arx S U IT li he re! Come in and new ones. H ard w orsteds a n d S em i-S port and v a tiv e styles. th a t are rig h t th a t are rig h t, see the fin ish e d tw ist.-. C o n se r Color,, Price too. Men's DRESS OXFORDS $198 Thursday m o rn in g . S tu rd y . oxford.-- m a ll -izes. In c lu d in g M en ’i I’ i h a rd s a n d W a lk o v e r s in b r o k e n i z e EX l'RA S P E C IA L ! 1 hey o on SA I E EASTER SALE of WOMEN’S (’OATS Actual Values tu S 15.00 W a sh in g to n C o u n tv ’s G r e a te st S to c k s. B e a u tifu l coats in “ S w a g g e r S h o r ts’’ and “ F itte d L o n g s.” Pas te l colors, g r ty s and da rks, tiu a i-- ¡in te e il lin in g s. A lso M a n -T a ilo re d S u its. W e have ju s t received fin — o th e r sh ip m e n t o f these p o p u la r g a rm e n ts in just the, colors ’.tin ’ ll lik e . M u lti-C olored B eaded B ags W’ ith y o u r new s p rin g o u tfit. Z ip p e r eiosing. .9 8 $ ¿ » .9 8 $ 1 C h ild r e n ’s S h o es an d O x fo rd s Blacks, brow ns, w hites 98c TA BL ETS FREE w ith ev ery pair o f SH O ES W o m e n ’s E aster H ats th a t you may w ear a ll summer. Endless a rra y o f color- and shapes 1.00 E a ste r F lo w e r s 11 nudi eds Io pick fro m . Sum h and clusters. A ll e o lo i s. S pecial sah Y our C h oice 25c H a ts B lo u ses, S w e a te r s T W IN SE T S A special sale fo r th is event placed in o n e l a r g e g ro u p $ | A il \ a i n e ; tu S .’> ¿ • v F 'U “BUDGET” H o siery Dress y o u r legs w e ll w ith o u t the s tra in on y o u r pocke tb o o k. W e are s h o w in g the shades designed fo r y o u r s p rin g ensem ble 79c F in e r H osiery. L ovely shades in service and c h iffo n w e ig h ts . Yes, the s k irts are s h o rte r, y o u r hosiery m ust b e fin e r. Special 85c F a sh io n P a g e By Phoenix, o f course. boxes There is a new t h r i l l in bea ut j I n I lit ise w i t 11 sizes and leg Ic ig th s r Coffee M ART- P ou n d Why not inquire? More Economy, More Accessibility More Convenience, More Beauty Still (be world's most beautiful refrigerator. Today’s greatest refrigerator value. S ec th e new m od els tod ay— Easy T erm s! BRISTOL HARDWARE Next Door to Venetian Theatre H ills b o ro M A N N I N iiS . L iv e ly fashion shades, s o il cm b a n tin g tones, tb signed e s p e c ia lly Io m ake y o u r legs e y <> c a tc h in g and fa s h io n 1.15 P ound Peanut Butter 2-Ib. jar ’1.0» P h o e n ix S h o e r s” Coffee 45c Many other items specially priced for Saturday. tf M o d ern M em o ria ls P h o e n ix ” Prom pt Service com S ubscribe for the A rgus Matches h ow m uch the hom e you'd lik e to build w ould cost? Phone 301 P o wers Grocery S p e c ia ls for S a tu r d a y , M arch 2 0 , on ly Do You Know Lumber Yards ed ile e .e e T o x o id o r to x in a n tilo x in has been given in th o u sa n d s of cases w ith no ill e ffe c t. It is given to w e ll c h ild re n from ix m o u th o f age u p t»ecasionalt.v It is neees- ia r y to give it a seco n d tim e to p r o d uce a n im m u n ity T o x o id is giv- Used Car Exchange ™ COPELAND " D ip th e ria is a d a n g e ro u s di .e.e a n d th e c au se of d e a th in in.in c h ild re n No c h ild need hay - d t| tlte ria A lia rm le . tre a tm e n t knew as to x o id o r to x in a n tito x in pis tect-- childia u a siiu. i ttn di i, Funeral Home Judge Peters Tells of Washington Trip Used Cars Copeland's will be glad o give you an estimate on the costs and provide you with house plans free of charge. Convenient finances may be arranged under FHA and you'll find quality building m aterials at reasonable cost at will not "taki county health nurse are adyocating vaccination to prevent an outbreak of this com m unicable d is e a s e here A program of iinm u n i i a t i o n against d ip th eria and sm allpox i s now under way in the local health unit A texeut and sm allpox vaccin ation clinic will bo held every S a t urday from 9 30 to 1130 a m in the health office at the court house A 23 cent charge w ill be m ade for the sm allpox vaccine and the toxoid to help defray expenses of the ghn- ic. Any preschool, or school child, may ecm e to the clinic, but must be accom panied by a p aren t or bring a slip giving perm ission for the im m unization tests Sm allpox and d ip th eria a re two com m unicable diseases th at a re a b solutely preventable. Dr. McDonald points out. "Only a few years ago typhoid fever and sm allpox w ere am ong tin m ajor causes of death, today they a re a ra rity D iptheria now causes about h alf of the deaths it did 10 years ago. O ur health d ep artm en ts stand betw een us and conditions that we hope w ill n ever re tu rn .' said Dr. M cDonald this week. "A single sm allpox successful vac cination w ill give a certain am ount of protection throughout life Every child should be vaccinated befon DIIV i. • • ■ early ... one J y VOI ear vm old nun and again in school life W hen properly perform ed. vaccination ts very sim ple mid harm less. It is a good ru t to be vaccinated every five years. If a Recdville P.-T. A. Sponsors Musical Please send in news copy early to the Argus. tf p e rso n is im mune, th e y,iecin.il leu 1 MeDon.il,I county health officer, and Miss C lara Fng- c h retse n . ter. Thatcher T h u rs d a y , M a ith Ore.