The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 15, 1937, Image 9

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Y our Paper-
Printing-
Carrie* (hr w eek * Mory of news
und rnrrrhundlae Into all cor­
ners of l Y u f t h I c o u n t y .
pcrnc in Hillsboro In em sex
Loral Payrolls and Adds
Io Loral Prosperity
W ith W hich is Com bined th e Hillsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Volume l.’J, No. 7
H ills b o ro In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d
Operetta Set
for Tonight
at Rock ("reek
Valley Champion Talkers
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I ra n k I 'r x o ld t)
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T h e o p e re tta
' M o llv He J o lly . " w ill be p re s e n t­
ed at the H ock C re el: school T h ills
d a y (to n ig h t» at B 15
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Have Party
I lilisboro Store to
Observe Anniversary
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nee Ils
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to i e.s e x te n d in g
f r o m 1PO.A.-t ’ • eoo t,
A n d e rs o n
p o in ts «Hit
Penney p io n e e re d in
I h r p ia n <>f m a k in g al
ugers p a rtn e rs in th e e n te rp ris e .
T o d a y t h e co m p a n y m a in ta in •
la rg e w arehotiM s h i N e w Y o rk , and
St. L o u is a nd p ro v id e s e m p lo y m e n t
to m o re th a n 25,000 per?a »us.
Bethany-Cedar Mills
B e th a n y B a p tis t c h u rc h M is s io n ­
a ry (» m id m et at th e hom e o f M rs.
Ben ( T o c n i last T h u rs d a y . T h e y
m ade bandages to .»end to the m is-
M on in In d ia
F a rm e rs ' U n io n
m et
T ue sd a y
n ig h t at th e C e d a r M ill G ra n g e
h .ill
A c a rd p a rty and dance was h e ld
at th e C e d a r M ill (»range h a ll S a t­
u rd a y n ig h t. T h e re w e re 14 ta b li .
o f ’ 500 ' in p la y N P Jo h n so n and
M rs.
M
Hayes
re ce ive d
h ig h
scores and I. G. B o ie and M a rie
Fa It us second
M r. and M rs D a ve S c h in d le r of
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Mr, J. M. Davidson)
H E L V E T IA
H e n ry S c h a in c k o f
H ills b o ro is c o n d u c tin g a f ir s t a id
«•lass at H e lv e tia ; chool e v e ry M o n ­
day at 8 p m. fo r s ix weeks O n
A p r il <1 a la rg e g ro u p e n ro lle d
Hoy Sc outs sponsor« d th is m o v e ­
m ent. b u t e v e ry one in te re s te d in
f ir s t a id is asked to e n ro ll. T h e re
is no charge.
M rs
Ire n e K o rn and c h ild re n
R o b e rt and K a th r y n o f Y a k im a .
W ash , spent th e .p rin g school v a ­
ca tio n w ith M r. and M rs. C E
K o rn
T h e y re tu rn e d to Y a k im a
S unday.
W o rn
H ills b o r o
Dr. R. L. Bean Joins
Veterinarians Here
To Enter Contest
W a sh in g ton c o u n ty cow s again le d | w it h an a v e ra g e o f 618 pounds o f
th e 14 v tin g associations in p ro d u c - m ilk and 41 09 p o unds o f crearn.
j tio n , a c c o rd in g to th e last re p o rt o f Jo h n W M u llo y ’s h e rd o f 20 p u re -
test su m m a rie s m ade fro m O regon bred and g ra d e G u e rn se ys a v e r-
S ta te college
aged 696 p o u n d s o f m ilk and 35 09
H ig h cow fo r th e a ssociation is o f fat. w h ile th e C. B. B u chanan
"D a is y .' a g ra d e G u e rn s e y p ro d u c - J r . h e rd o f p u re b re d and grade
in g 86 pounds o f fa t and o w n e d by ( J e rse ys ave ra g e d 582 pounds o f
C h ris Reiehen.
Second h ig h cow m ilk and 32.24 p o u nd s o f fat
was a p u re b re d H o ls te in o w n e d by
T h e re w e re 785 cow s tested b y th e
A . W C o n n e ll and w h ic h p ro d u ce d c o u n ty a sso cia tio n d u rin g F e b ru a ry
84 6 pounds o f fa t. T h e s u m m a ry and the a v e ra g e fo r a ll cow s was
shows th e ave ra g e p ro d u c tio n fo r 595 pounds o f m ilk a v e ra g in g 28 23
th e 8043 cow s u n d e r test as 29 41
pounds o f fa t O f th e to ta l n u m -
, H ig h test h e rd fo r th e c o u n ty was b e r o f cows. 169 p ro d u c e d m o re than
C. H B a m fo rd •» 10 p u re b re d Jerseys 40 pounds o f fa t.
1 * .. w in ,;
a re
HOM
OF HONOR ( OWS
th e rr»-»>rdv ».f th e h ig h p re xio c er» f o r
F e b ru a ry :
O w ner
Nam e
C hri». K«>ii h e n , Dai»«y
A r t h u r W G u n n e ll. Ix e t t a
John W
M u llo y , F l o * - i e
B re e d
1,b« M i l k
t; G .
1755
P. B
H
P B G.
1 470
P B. J .
1271
M ik e Y tin k e r . R a in b o w
G. J.
1506
< la»« A — M a t u r e ( o w a M a k in g ( H e r 60 P o u n d « F a t — S ev e n H ig h e a t
f ’ h r ia Ren hen, D a ia y
C. G .
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A r t h u r W f'o n n e ll. Ix e tt a
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J«»n. u
M u llo y , VToeeio
1470
P. B G.
Mr
’D m W illia m « . D ia n a
1271
P. B J.
F i r Gr« ve D a i r y . N o . 46
G. J.
1232
D a v id H n y i; A S on«, S p o t 2
: it
G. J.
D a v id H a g g A S o n «. A « h 3
1232
G. J.
(*!■■» B— l-y e a r - o ld a M a k in g 43 P o u n d » E a t — S e v e n H ig h e s t
1 R<»r,
M ik e Y u n k e r . K a in lw iw
G . J.
John W
M u llo y , J e n n ie
1274
G. G .
D a v id H m h
S on», B e ll 13
G. J.
1047
D a v id H k i/,«
S o n -. F»«h 7
G . J.
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940
D a v id H a iry A S o n * . I m l e h N o 1M
G. J.
720
D a \i< l H a n g A S o n *. Im le h N<< 1R
G . J.
(la m i C — N o n e
M .O
M .4
SO. 9
Section Two, Six P ages
E sta b lish e d 1894
D r. R o b e rt L. Bean, g ra d u a te o f
th e C o lo ra d o school o f v e te rin a ria n
m e d ic in e , has jo in e d th e f ir m o f
N ic o l and A lm q u is t. v e te rin a ria n s
in H ills b o ro , and has e n te re d on his
du tie s.
F o llo w in g his g ra d u a tio n f r o m
th e C o lo ra d o in s titu tio n . D r. Bean
w as a p p o in te d b y th e fe d e ra l g o v -
e rn m e n t as v e te rin a ria n in s p e c to r
and w o rk e d on e ra d ic a tio n o f co n -
ta g io u s diseases in M ississip p i. F o r
th e past y e a r a nd a h a lf he has
been e m p lo ye d on fe d e ra l Bang's
disease w o rk , m o s tly in Eastern
O regon.
In a n n o u n c in g his a r r iv a l here.
D r. N ic o l de cla re d th a t D r. Bean
came w ith e x c e lle n t re c o m m e n d a ­
tio n s by fe d e ra l o ffic ia ls , and also
th e O regon v e te rn a ria n s ' e x a m in in g
board.
"W e feel fo rtu n a te in h a v in g p ro ­
c u re d his services h e re ." D r. N ic o l
a id th is w eek. " U n t il D r. A lm q u is t
is a b le to resum e h is c o u n try trip s .
D r. Bean w ill w o r k m o s tly o n
Bang's te s tin g ."
I h o w to g e t a good v e te rin a ry ? C o n -
, s u it th e P ro fe s s io n a l cards in the
A rg u s.
tf
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Credit Bureaus
I
( In c o rp o r a te d »
Collections —
in
Credit Reports
W a « h in g tu n , T illa m o o k ,
1
P o lk a n d
Y a m h ill,
M a r io n C o u n tie n
P ersonal C o n ta c t on C o lle c tio n s
:
1
W a s h in g to n
C o u n ty
O ffic e
Commercial Building
Phone 3071
Second and M ain
:
H ilb lxi
|
Alclerwood
A fe w a m a te u r m u s ic ia n s fro m
th is v ic in it y w ill ta k e p a rt in th e
a m a te u r c o n te st sponsored by the
S«.O
West U n io n lo c a l o f th e F a rm e rs '
M .h
U n io n at th e K P. h a ll a t N o rth
M l. 9
P la in s « to n ig h t) T h u rs d a y . E v e ry -
b«xly is in v ite d L a d ie s b rin g lu n ch .
7 2.0
To Visit Hood River
It w ill he se rve d a fte r th e p ro ­
7 1 .5
gra m T h e re is n o ch a rg e fo r th is
A g ro u p o f lo c a l R o ta ria n s and
™
70. S th e ir w iv e s w ill a tte n d
e n te rta in m e n t
th e Hood
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7 0.4
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R ich a rd so n w ill :
5 5.2 I g iv e a ta lk on stamps.
tle sale a t S a u v ic s Is la n d l a s t
5 4.9
C lim b in g to w a rd th e to p th ro u g h v ic to ry a fte r v ic to ry , th e B e a v e r­
w eek
50.4
to n h ig h -ch o o l debate team a lre a d y has w o n th e lo w e r C o lu m b ia
I f sickness o ccu rs in y o u r hom e
M r and M rs E lm e r G u e rh e r en-
d is tric t c h a m p io n s h ip and w ill de b ate .soon w it h K o s e b u ig in the
do yo u k n o w h o w to g e t a d o c to r
, te rta in e d w it h a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
5
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race fo r state honors E a rly th is ye a r th e y w o n th e L in f ie ld c o l­
q u ic k ly ? I f y o u r eyes need a tte n ­
day fo r h e r parents. M r and M rs. J W , f o r t y , r, E as t
47 0
1022
G . J.
tio n do y o u k n o w h o w to f in d a
lege to u rn a m e n t
F ro m le ft to r ig h t in th e p ic tu re th e y are.
F re d B e rg e r, and th e ir cousins. E d w in B u r k h a lt e r . N o . 43
4 4.5
1112
P. B. H
A r t h u r W . C o n n e ll, N<> 23
have a s ic k
fa te d E d w in B la tte r and M a ria n Boyaon. a ffirm a tiv e . B a ck ro w
M r and M rs. A r n o ld B e rg e r, and M n r n l n r d e w D a ir y L ta lo r m i*
4 3 . X 1 good o cu list? I f y o u
904
P . B . r.
E G W ebb, coach; Jay G ib:.on and L y m a n W< bb, n e g ative .
12 : cow . o r horse, o r dog. do y o u k n o w
fa m ily .
19M
G. H .
F i r (t r o v e D a i r y . N o . .3H
C ut c o u rte sy O re g o n ia n .
M r. and M rs. D a v id T scha b o ld .
J
Ernest, C la re n c e and C la ra T s c h a ­
cock is th e d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs.
b o ld and H a ro ld M cC uen
w e re
Ja k e M ille r.
d in n e r p a rty guests S u n d a y o f M r
M rs. C. D. C h a m b e rla in is a d e le ­
“ Go W est”
and M rs J o h n S c h n e id e r at S h a d y
gate to th e P -T A . c o n v e n tio n in
B ro o k.
W E E V IL B A IT
P o rtla n d th is w e e k.
M r. and M rs. N o rm a n S a ltm a rs h
Party Postponed
A L i l l y p ro d u c t and R o te n on e
»;
and d a u g h te r M ild re d a n d M rs.
C a rd p a rty , w h ic h th e Past C h ie fs ' d u s t fo r s p ittle bugs. In e x p e n s iv e .
Jo h n Lee o f L e b a n o n w e re guests
N O R T H PLAINS— P.-T A p ro ­ c lu b was to have at th e hom e o f b u t e ffic ie n t — w i l l in s u re y o u r
F irs t ch e c k u p by th e sta te h e a lth
at the F e u e rs te in hom e S u n d a y a nd g ra m and p ie social F rid a y e v e n in g M rs . E m il M ille r W ednesday a fte r ­ s tra w b e rry crop.
(By Lorraine Drmmlnl
d e p a rtm e n t on
th e p ro g ra m
of 1
M on d a y.
was w e ll a tte n d e d and a b o u t $22 noon. has been postpo n e d to a la te r
SC H O LLS
E p w o rth L e a g u e
the ne w W a sh in g ton c o u n ty h e a lth
E m il Y o rk , w h o is w o r k in g at was ta k e n in. P ro g ra m consisted o f date.
Dusts an d S prays
th e
fo llo w in g
at
th e
u n it, was co m p le te d th is w e e k b y ; elected
P o rt A ngeles. Wash., was at his th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs: a c c o rd io n
Teachers Honored
e v e n i n g:
F o r rose bushes a n d a ll flo w e r ­
Di
A E
B o stro m o f th e state 1 m e e tin g on S u n d a y
hom e her«' o v e r th e w e e k-e n d .
S ch o o l b o a rd has r e h ir e d t h e
solo b y M iss M a ria n C y p h e r, tw o
s ta ff and Mis. L u c ile Perozzi, state Jess S n yd e r, p re s id e n t; A v a H o w ­
Much Building Going On
s k its by th e d ra m a tic s class o f M rs. same te a che rs f o r th e c o m in g y e a r; in g pla n ts.
e d u c a tio n a l d ire c to r, d iv is io n
o f ard. 1st v ic e -p re s id e n t; M a ry L o ve -
A r t h u r C o n n e ll is b u ild in g a new- S ta n n a rd o f H ills b o ro , t r io b y M rs. M rs R u th W ill fo r th e u p p e r grades
g ren, 2nd vice ; Jam es M oore. 3rd
p u b lic h e a lth n u rs in g
C h a m b e rla in . M rs. W ilk in s and M rs. and M rs. H a ze l W ic d e w its c h fo r the
T re e s a n d Shrubs
\ icc. Y v o n n e B u n n e ll and Pansy d a iry barn. F re d R u fe n e r is r e ­
on his Johnson, a c c o m p a n ie d b y M i s s p r im a r y ro o m .
T h e lo ca l u n it was re p o rte d in W eaver
G ood se lection a ll v a rie tie s f r u it
4th vice
C e c il H eaton, m o d e lin g th e o ld house
T ailored fo r com fort and
E u g e n ic C y p h e r: s in g in g b y th e
e x c e lle n t shape w ith w o rk o f o r ­ tre a s u re r,
and n u t trees, o rn a m e n ta l shrubs,
a n d T h e lm a Johnson, fa rm . John D a v id s o n is b u ild in g
freedom . . . from specially
N o rth P la in s sch o o l c h ild re n , and
M R S . J O S E P H IN E A M A T O
g a n iza tio n of th e new’ fie ld e n ­ se cre ta ry In s ta lla tio n w ill be h e ld a n e w c h ic k e n house.
etc.
n u m b e rs by th e N o rth P la in s h a r ­
Sells Place. Moves
spun y a rn t h a t re ta in s its
t ir e ly .sa tisfa cto ry th e y rep o rte d.
F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s w e re h e ld F r i­
n e x t S u n d a y e ve n in g
C h a rles M a llo y sold h is pla ce to m o n ic a band.
d a y m o rn in g a t F ore st G ro v e fo r
new ness a n d insures long
G e t New N urse
W C H eaton. E r w in H e a to n and
D
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M r and M rs. A r t h u r D a v is w e re M rs Jo se p hine A m a to . 72. w ife o f
H. C h ris to ffe rs o n a nd has m oved
M on d a y, th e d e p a rtm e n t w ill be L o rr a in e D e rnrnin sp e n t th e w e e k ­
w
ear . . . A lderw ood stitch
to P o rtla n d . T he n e w o w n e r a nd w e e k-e n d guests o f M r. D a v is ' p a r ­ M ic h a e l A m a to o f F ore st G rove ,
Both large and sm all.
e xp a nd e d by th e a d d itio n o f th e end »it th e T o n y W e is m is k i hom e at
fabric insures p erm an en t,
ents, M r. and M rs. J H D avis, o v e r w h o d ie d Tuesday. A p r il 6. a t th e
his fa m ily m ove d in last w eek.
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Large Stock
M rs. W a g n e r, w h o liv e s in th e th e w e e k-e n d . M rs. J. H D avis, w h o F ore st Q ro v e h o s p ita l
perfect fit. All sp rin g colors
In te rm e n t
d e p a rtm e n t was se tu p b y t h e sp e n t th e past w e e k th e re , re tu rn e d
was in P o rtla n d a fe w days v is itin g was in M a v g e r
V in in g place n e a r C o n n e ll s ta tio n
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R a in ie r. R e c ita tio n o f th e ro s a ry
Club to M ed
n u a l b u d g e t m e e tin g . T h e n e w
Guests at th e A H M e y e r hom e re tu rn e d hom e w it h th e m .
W c o ffe r s u b je c t m a r k e t change
w a s h e ld T h u rs d a y e v e n in g in
n u rse is I . illiu n B e m m e r, w h o h a s!
to
S ch o lls J u n io r W o m en 's c lu b w ill S unday w e re M rs. W illia m S ch u -
R o b e rt Jo hnstone, w h o is w o r k in g F o re s t G rove .
V alley W ool, lb........... 40c
ju s t co m p le te d a course in p u b lic | m eet at th e C a rl C a rlso n hom e n e x t
bothe. M a ry A n n a nd G c h rh a rd f o r th e S o u th e rn P a c ific a t C o r v a l­
M rs. A m a to w a s b o rn J u n e 2.
h e a lth n u r. in g a t the U n iv e r s ity | T in d a y e ve n in g w ith M iss L u c ille
M ohair, lb .....................56c
S ch u b o th e o f
V a n c o u v e r. W a s h . lis, v is ite d a t th e H e n ry C y p h e r 1864. and was m a rrie d in I t a ly in
o f W a sh in g to n .
C a rlso n as hostess.
The
V e rn a S c h u b o th e o f K itm a n c o l­ hom e o v e r th e w e e k -e n d .
1884. She is s u rv iv e d b y h e r w id o w ­
O th e r q u a lific a tio n - in c lu d e w o r k • M r a n d M r s C hari« s Haynes. Bob lege. G e rtru d e
Charivari Given
M eyer a n d
B ill
e r, a son. F ra n k ; and th re e d a u g h ­
B a ' te r and H e n ry P e te r: s p e n t S a t­ N e liu s o f P o rtla n d .
W ith ib e v is itin g n u r*e s ’ n ^ o c i:»
A la rg e n u m b e r o f t h e ir frie n d s ters, M rs. M a ry B ru sco o f R a in ie r.
Howe & Wells, Props.
Eecd - Seed - Wool - Poultry
tln n and post g ra d u a te w o r k at u rd a y and S u n d a y fis h in g on the
M rs. L o u is e B le u e r. w h o had an fro m H ills b o ro r h a r iv a r ie d M r. a nd M rs. J e n n ie B ru s c o o f L o n g v ie w .
B e llv u c h o s p ita l in N e w Y o rk c ity . N estucca riv e r.
Telephone 3061
207 E. M a in St.
P h one 1412
o p e ra tio n last w e e k at St. V in c e n t M rs. T hom as C o n n e ll a t t h e ir hom e W ash . a n d M iss A n n e A m a to o f
R u b y R ebekah c lu b e n te rta in e d ho sp ital. P o rtla n d , is im p ro v in g .
east o f to w n F rid a y e ve n in g .
S tu d e n ts H ere
P o rtla n d .
th e ir husbands w ith a p o t lu c k su p ­
M iss Em m a J o k e r o f H a stin g s,
S u n sh in e c lu b m e e tin g has been
A t p re se n t the h e a lth s ta ff h a s, p e r at th e J M . S tre tc h e r hom e
been a u g m e n te d by th e a d d itio n S a tu rd a y e ve n in g . A b o u t 20 w e re postponed u n t il n e x t T h u rs d a y in ­ Neb . a rriv e d a t th e hom e o f M rs.
stead o f W ednesday.
J. G fe lle r last w e e k fo r an e x te n d ­
< f tw o s tu d e n t nurses sent here to , present.
ed v is it.
co m p le te th e ir fie ld w o r k in school
In New Home
O rc h a rd a lc S u n d a y school o b s e rv ­
M rs T ho m a s M e y e rs and son o f
M rs. Hazel W ie d e w itc h w e n t to
n u rs in g . T h e y have been w o r k in g ■
M r and M rs M ik e M c C a n n m o v ­ P o rtla n d .
A m ity S a tu rd a y to v is it h e r sister, ed its t h ir d b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry
u n <1 e r
M iss C la ra E ngebretsen, ' ed in to th e ir ne w h o m e d u rin g th e
G ro n e r school w ill p re se n t a p ro ­ M rs. R A. R oberts, re tu r n in g S u n ­ S u n d a y w it h a p ro g ra m .
c o u n ty nurse, and M rs D o ro th y K w e e k-e n d .
g ra m at th e school F rid a y e v e n in g d a y eve n in g.
M r. and M rs . A r t h u r G a rd n e r and
W e in ste in . H ills b o ro school nurse
B o rn , to M r. a nd M rs. K e n n e th th re e c h ild r e n m o v e d to n e a r D il­
V is ito rs at th e W. A. B u n n e ll A b e n e fit lu n c h w i l l be se rve d f o l­
T h e s tu d e n ts a re M rs Jean Faeh
B abcock o f A m ity , a boy. M rs. B ob- le y T ue sd a y.
hom e d u rin g th e w e e k w e re H a rry lo w in g th e p ro g ra m .
o f A lb a n y and M iss F a n n ie L ode
E d m o n d s o f M a rs h fie ld a nd M r. and
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o f M o n ta n a . T h e y w o r k tw o days
each W i ek
ir a i
County Health
Given Checkup
SW EATERS
P.-T. A. Program,
Social at North
Plains Success
Scholls League
Elects Heads;
Club to Meet
New Spring Stocks
Farmers’ Cash Store
Orchardale
G la d ston e sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d w it h
M r and M rs. C h ris S c h in d le r.
M r. a nd M rs
H o llis Jones are
m o v in g to St H elens w h e re he w ill
be on p a tro l d u ty .
M r. and M rs A r t h u r S c h u lz v is ­
ite d
M is . S ch u lz's m o th e r. M rs.
V ale, at J e ffe rs o n S unday.
M r and M i s E rnest B e rg e r m o v ­
ed in to th e ir new hom e last F rid a y . '
O u r c la s s ifie d co lu m n s m ay have
Just w h a t y o u a re lo o k in g for—
Head th e m
tf
W il k e s
f a m il y
The Commercial ^National Bank
B L E N D E D W H IS K K T
of Hillsboro, Oregon
* 0 p r o o f . 71«., g r a i n n e u t r a l s p i r i t a .
T h e W i lh a n F a m ily , I n c . , A la d d in , P a .
Condition at Close of Business M arch 31, ltf37
Resources
C ash on hand and due from b a n k s..........................
$133,760.00
U. S. G overnm ent Bonds ................................................................. 127,775.00
M unicipal a n d o th e r bonds and w a rra n ts ................................ 542.234.20
sto c k in Federal Reserve Bank
3,000.00
B anking House, F u rn itu re and F i x t u r e s ..................................... 38,550.00
Of her Beal E state
789. 1 1
O th e r Assets
759.74
Loans a n d D iscounts.......................................................................... 625,720.09
T o ta l
$ 1 ,7 7 2 ,5 8 8 .4 7
-AND IT COST ME ONLY A FEW DOLLARS MORE*
THAN ONE OF THOSE SMALLER CARS!0
L ia b ilitie s
R. I. Smith of Chicago
isjustoneofthethou-
sar.ds who are getting
out of the “all three’’
class...changing to
this bigger, smarter
Nash!
» ro n At II T U I At $1 OR $2 A MONTH tXTRA
you con go| out of Iho " All Three * cla««. A
check up recently made In ten representa­
tive cities shows that the N a *h LoFnyette-
" 4 0 0 ” 4 -Door Sedan with trunk DEI 1 VERS for
lust a FEW dollars more than the similarly
equipped 4 -door sedans o f the "All Three"
small cars. In many places, the SLIGHT
difference In price amounts to just $1 or $2
a month extra on your time payments.
USED CAR EXC H A N G E
. LOOK
at these
I f ’/ien R . 1. S m ith
sliirltii out to buy a nc '
iar,helookfiiatthe" .111
T h ree''(a rs,,.th fn sow
R ush, drove it, priced
i t . ..
“/ got the surprise
nJ ttiv life," sm d Mr.
Sm ith, "when I fo u n d
that a big Nash l a
I'ayelle “ It it)" d door
sedan delivered fo r only
a fe w dollars more than
the similarly equipped
d door sedan o f one o f the
'. III Three' sm all cars."
Ask about convenient terms, low
ra te s a v a ila b le th ro u g h N osh
C. I. T. Budget plan. Automatic
Cruising G e a r a v a ila b le on a ll
Nash models a t slight extra cost.
Phone H illsboro 2641
C apital
S urplus
...........
...............
U ndivided P ro fits and R eserves .
D eposits
..........................
.$ 75.000.00
25,000.00
26,814.62
1,646.773.95
$ 1 ,7 7 2 ,5 8 8 .4 7
T o ta l
COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS
T o tal Resources
..................
$1,019.885.15
........................... 1,290,096.88
1,502,324.06
M arch 31, 1934
M arch 31, 1935
M arch 31, 1936
M a r c h 3 1 , 19 3 7
EDW A R D St I I I I. M E K I t I I
P r r s id r n t
E. I. Kt'RATLI, V ice-President
W I L L I A M C. C H R IS T E N S E N , V ic c P ic M d c n t
W ashington
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MEN’S
Condensed Report
U S S W fL lIO BE OUT OF r
THE ALLTHREE CLASS ’
118 S. Second Ave.
A rg u s
Two Washington County Dairy
Class in First
Aid Being Held Cows Lead State Herds on Test
at Helvetia
I By
T h e H e lp in g H and c lu b m et nt
th e hom e o f M rs l.o u ls Z u e rc h e r
l i t T h in day a fte rn o o n
F o u rte e n
Indies a m i IB c h ild r e n w e re p re 1
«•nt T h e I id le
cam«» d n
ed in
. o ld fa sh io ne d < loth*
Mi
H e li
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a nd M r
W M W llk e n s ' 1» years
M rs FI« y d H i.a lle y wa . vo te d fu s t
p riz e fo r h a v in g th e best lo o k in g
co stu m e a m i M r. F re d Jonny th e
m ost c o m ic a l T h e a fte rn o o n w a s 1
»pent in lis te n in g to n p ro g ra m and
games w e re p la ye d
Plan«
w e re ’
tn n d c to h a \e a p a rty A p r il 22 nt j
th e hom e o f M i - F re d Jossy nt i
w h it'h tim e th e husbands w ill he :
gue. t . o f th e
c lu b N e x t m e e tin g
o f th e c lu b w ill be at th e horn«* o f!
Mi
C o n ra d D ic k
A p a rty fo r tin * sons a n d d a u gh -
• •«
of t
m t a ib t i
<d th e H e lp
liig H and c lu b was h e ld at thu
hom e o f M r am t M r
F lo y d B r a d ­
le y S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
W in * (iu m e
IDx k Cr eek b u ll team dofcat<*d
th e M in i ' »Il M■hiH.I t i m i 33 r . ;n
on th e h >eal g> OUI! id ■ W ednesday
a fte rn o o n
F lo y d Blo-Ig.lL ' ht o f M i
and
Mi
W alt. I T III odget t w h o re c e n t-
I v a n iv e t 1 her <• fl« •m
W yo m in g .
\ d lic it he. pat•ents 'l'hur.sday.
M i and M i ■ L y le T h o m p so n and
c h ild r e n
pe n t th e w e e k -e n d in
S e iitth *
M r and M r * W a lt e r H a fn e r and
d a u g h te r »it Po r tla iu I .spoilt several
d a y . last w eek w it f f M r and M rs
Eugene A ll wen and fa m ily
S u n d a y d in n e r p a ity guests o f
Mi
and M i
Ja ck K a d k e w ere
M¡ and M i
K K a h n o f P o rtla n d
a n d M r a n d M i. J .d m N c
and
E lo n
o f W illb r id g e
Pai
B ro o k s H i l l ca m e
horn«
fr o m
a M e d fo r d
ho.xpi
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, April 15, 1937
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B>road bracks
G-R-l-P the Side hills
See how the broad tracks on this
“ Caterpillar“ track-type Tractor (above) ride this
steep sidchill with no side-slip. Sec how (below)
the Twenty-Two Tractor has 18 wide grousers on
the ground at once gripping, bracing its pull against
the soil. The tracks provide
square feet of
plank-like support to avoid sinking down. And
the tractor's weight rolls effortlessly along on
smooth steel rails—like a cross-country locomotive.
mx fo r llie proof that the "Caterpillar"
Twcnty-Tzvo lias "what it takes’’ to do
your 'work better and cheaper!
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SEARCY. Cashier
W . V . B E R G E N . A s s is ta n t C a sh ie r
J A C K J r.. A mmìm I u i i ì C a sh ie r
E A R L E A . B O W M A N . V M M a n t C a s h ie r
County’s Prosperity O ur Param ount Interest
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
LESTER IRELAND 8C CO.
T h ird and M ain St.
Telephone 2411