Your Paper- Printing- Currie, (In- week's story of new« and merchandise Into all cor- urrà of Washington eouuty. I. Dime In Hillsboro Increases Loral Payrolls and Adds to Local Prosperity W ith W hich is ( 'onihined th e Hill .boro In d e p e n d e n t V iiluun* 13, N u, H Orenco H onor Roll Given; H old Parties H ills b o r o In d e p e n d e n t E sta b lish e d 1873 [¿looming Farm Union Selects Contest Entry H illsboro, O regon, T hin day, A pril 22, 1937 l ax Problems Discussed by State Senator Reedville Pupils Are Vaccinated (By Mary Kin« lair) Scholls Folk Attend Aloha Grange Meet H ills b o r o A rg u s Helvetia Woman °" Advisory Board (By Mr«. J. M. Davidson) E sta b lish e d 1894 Section Two, Six Pages I.m d a ll o f L in n to n . M iss B a d e rt- seher w ill leave P o rtla n d W ednes­ day f o r a t r ip to C a lifo rn ia . M r. B a d e rta c h e r has been in p o o r h e a lth fo r a lo n g tim e . Joseph W enzel to o k th re e scouts h ik in g w ith h im to th e n o rth fo rk , o f th e S a lm o n b e rry r iv e r o v e r th e w e e k-e n d . T h e y w e re B illie B a tc h ­ e ld e r. J a c k B a u m a n n and A rn o ld L e p p in . T h e y w e n t fis h in g and ca u g h t th e lim it . c e n tly d e liv e re d in Salem . T h e pole is 22 inches in d ia m e te r a t th e to p and 44 inches at th e b u tt, was c u t n o rth e a s t o f M o la lla a nd tra n s p o rt­ ed to th e r a ilro a d b y lo g g in g tr u c k and tr a ile r . T h re e fla t cars w e re used in tra n s p o rtin g it to Salem . R E E D V IL L E C o u n ty n u rse Miss H E L V E T IA —S a tu rd a y fiv e m em B L O O M IN G B lo o m in g Parmcn»' E n i'i b ri Ison. and D r D C M e D o n - bers o f th e S u n sh in e c lu b attended U n io n chose A n ita K ru h m e r as its l a id va ccin a te d and « x a m in e d school the C o u n ty F e d e ra tio n o f W om an's ca n d id a te fo r th e 4 I f su m m e r school obra. W Jo h n S u n b e rg arid w ife o f A rth u r A n d e rson . H e le n w ith R ic h a rd M o e lle r as alternat«* sh o u ld h<* ta xe d r a ttie r th a n real W d fe rt M rs Sadie J a ckso n o f P o rtla n d tag attached. B e v e rly ( 'u tn p h e ll G a ll A social m e e tin g w ill be h e ld A p r il «■state O th e r n u m b e rs on th e p ro ­ V a n co u ve r. Wash . v is ite d at tin* C. B o y Scouts F rid a y at th e ir scout I M is h le i and Lee Hoague, u p p e r ' 2H g ra m w e re in s tru m e n ta l and vocal W H a rris o n ho m e d u rin g th e w e e k ­ . wa g ive n a b ir th d a y p a rty a t th e grades R ich a rd M o e lle r, aeeompani«*d by m usic w ith tin* e x c e p tio n u f a s k it end , M i C arrie Hitchcock home Satur­ cabin h a d S co u tm a s te r E ric k s o n M r and M rs Ned Hoop and fa m ­ d a y e v e n in g A b o u t 15 frie n d s and and 11 o f h is scouts and one com - M rs Ja ck Rogers spent th e w e e k ­ I h is s is ti- r . M i s E d w i n S im a n te l of hy A r d it li E tz w ile r and D iana ' m ittc e m e m b e r as guests. A w ie n e r end in P o rtla n d v is itin g re la tiv e * N o rth Plains, le ft last w eek fo r th e ir (.ro v e s Mr R o w la n d . N o rm a n ily o f K elso. Wash v is ite d M r and , re la tiv e s w e re present. and frie n d s , : roa st was e n jo y e d . 'f o r m e r horn«* at W oolsey. S. D . to W rig h t and B o b b ie R o w la n d , a ll M rs I E L o w e and fa m ily o v e r the M r and M rs. F J. „ ............. w e e k-e n d M r- ( ’ M A n d e rs o n o f Tacom a, v is it w ith th«*ir p a re n ts th re e fro m G ibbs, appeared on the Guests o f M r. ano M rs A d o lp h tw o c h id re n w e re F rid a y and Sat W a s h . d a u g h tc i m la w »if <) M To Make Home Here M r Ogg. fo rm e r re s id e n t in the p ro g ra m G ib b s re sid e n ts w e re spec­ u rd a y v is ito rs at th e L H. M u r ­ B a d c rts c h e r S u n d a y w e re M r, and M r and M rs B e rt R o b e rtso n and An i at the home of Mi M i p a re n ts. M r and M rs A lfr e d H u t­ Miss N a d in e W o h ls e h le g e l was a th e E ir G ro v e school th e la st s ix M r and M r. S S D a lb v h a r e chens, re c e n tly m ove d to N e w b e rg and M r . E H S te w a rt o f P o rtla n d I w e e k -e n d guest a t th e h o m e o f L it t le J.a kit* S te w a rt a cco m p a n ie d ! re tu rn e d fro m a s h o rt va c a tio n t r ip was a w e e k -e n d guest o f Pleasant I w eeks w e re A lta D o n a ld . B e th and i n M a u ric e L illy . G e ra ld . T e d d y and h e r a unt. M rs . L e n a H u lit, th e m and re tu rn e d to his hom e a fte r 1 th ro u g h W estern O regon V ie w school frie n d s N e w b e rg W T P u tn a m J r. a tte n d e d th e h a v in g spent se ve ra l m o n th s w ith I M r and M rs C a rl L o u rd re e o f 1 H e le n Voorhees. B ru c e and W a lla c e T ailored-to-M easure M rs. H a r ry C ra te r and son o f Its ability to turn its 31 steady horse­ h is g r a n d p a r e n t s Jersey a -so e ia tio n m e e tin g at Salem S a n d y v is ite d tie r b ro th e r -in - la w W h itm o re , H e le n O tto a n d N o rm a N e w b e rg , w it h M r. a nd M r». Carl M r a nd M i Ja ck Rogers and tin s w eek III* i.s th e a sso cia tio n sec­ and siste r M r and M rs E le ry M e- ■ M eyers. power into useful work—any time in the , W« lils c h le g e l and d a u g h te r Jean, M r. and M rs C la y to n W h itm o re i soil Ira w e re b ir th d a y d in n e r p a rty re ta ry , D ougal. S a tu rd a y and S u n d a y' M rs ' year— on any kind of footing— makes guests T h u r s d a y » v e ilin g o f M r a n il L o u rd re e is p o stm istre ss at S andy, i , and sons W a lla c e and B ru c e a tte n d ­ spent th e w e e k -e n d v is itin g M rs W ohlse h le g el'» day d in n e r p a rty guests u f M r. the “Caterpillar” Twenty-Two Tractor M rs A lb e r t K t lu ll, win» e n te r ta in ­ M r a nd M rs T ed R u tsch m a n e n ­ ed a b ir th d a y d in n e r p a rty at H ills - C r a te r s and M rs ed in h o n o r o f th e f ir s t b irth d a y amt M rs W H R in g te rta in e d S u n d a y fu r M r and M rs , I b o ro S u n d a y g iv e n by h e r m o th e r. parents. M r. and M rs. F r itz L e is t real, all-job pulling power! M iss M au d e H a m el spent last ' O scar H agg and d a u g h te r. Ida Luo. I M rs L e w is C a ro w , in h o n o r o f M rs a t Goble. o f th e ir lit t le son. Dr; pile increased material and M iss Eva C a rlso n o f P o rtla n d w eek at the h o m e u f h e r b ro th e r, G ro v e r B ro w n . D o ro th y a m i L c R o y W a rre n spent laor eosts, Wherrie prices have o f R e e d v ille , M r and M rs Ed It pulls 3 or 4 bottoms over steep side- M rs. W a lk e r Hostess spent th e w e e k -e n d at th e p a r- the week-end at the home of M r F red H am el W o h lsch e g el o f S ch o lls. M r and | been held at the old level until hills or through low soft spots to finish M r and M rs Ja ck M ille r o f S h e r­ M rs A R u tsch m a n and M iss H elen E ir G ro v e L a d ie s' S o c ia l c lu b w ill j e n ta l home. and M r G eorge Leasia in P o rtla n d . the last possible moment and is A r t B o g a rd o f R o se b u rg v is ite d the plowing job on time. It disks, drills M r and M rs P re d H a m el and id a n and M r and M rs Jam es H aines R u tsch m a n o f L a u re l. A t E w in g u f m eet w ith M rs. Jo h n W a lk e r A p r il the last to advance. c h ild re n are sp e n d in g th is w eek at o f T ig a rd w e re d in n e r p a rty guests P o rtla n d . M r. and M rs T om S huck 27. M rs D A . O tto s b ir th d a y w ill frie n d s here la st w eek. and does the other jobs with the ease o f M r. and M rs W. H R in g T h u r s ­ and S ta n le y S h u c k be h o n ore d M rs M ild re d W h it ­ th e (»eorge G o o dm a n hom e ’ «, DIESEL ' and dependability of its famous bigger of H ills b o ro Harry Twiggs Move d a y. m o re was hostess A p r il 13 w h e n 12 M i- and M rs E G K ie p k e and P lace Y our O rd e r Now! S ta n le y sp e n t th e w e e k-e n d th e re M r and M rs. H a r ry T w ig g m o v ­ * SIZES m em bers a nd one v is ito r . M rs. ed the fir s t o f th is w e e k to th e f o r ­ brothers. fa m ily spent S u n d a y at Seaside and W ill E i n ig a n visited his sister » ra n k H ill, o f H ills b o ro , w e re p re s ­ In ad dition to 5 C an n o n Beach w ith frie n d s Subscribe now to the Argus. In M rs Jam es Rachan. at P o rtla n d m e r C a rl C a rls o n p la c e in M id - ent. Suits ordered between n o w Every year, more and more farmers Mi S I ’ Steven.-, anti M i; M a ry W a sh in g to n c o u n ty $150 a y e a r ! fro m T h u rs d a y u n til S u n d a y spark - ig nitio n i w a y. and May K w ill be at the prices B o rn to M r. and M rs. C e c il M o r ­ S h ie ld o f P o rtla n d and M iss M a rie Six months 85c. Three months 50 models, there are Pleasant V ie w school d is tr ic t w ill decide to quit waiting on weather—and J. E. Bennett Honored gan a g ir l. B e tty L o re n c . A p r il 12 shew n below. Buy now and save! S hied t»f St Louis. Mo., w e re S un- cents. Two months 35 cents. fo u r D ies el trac­ tf h a ve a p ic n ic M ay 23. buy the heavy-duty “Caterpillar” Twen­ M rs J. E. B e n n e tt e n te rta in e d tor sites— D ies el A ju n io r c h o ir was o rg a n ize d at M r and M rs. M o rg a n have been th e fo llo w in g w it h a “ 500" and ' ty-Two Tractor. pow er fro m the th e M o u n ta in T o p c h u rc h S u n d a y. s ta y in g at th e H B u h l h o m e in III M rs W illia m M orse is th e leader. N e w b e rg . T h e ir hom e is a t B a ld M o n o p o ly p a rty in h o n o r o f M r. ' 5 -p Io w R D 4 to Peak. B e n n e tt s b ir th d a y T h u rs d a y e ve ­ Why not join this fast growing list of T h e c h ild re n w ill sin g a t th e m o r n ­ the 16-plo w “ T h e g ra n g e was f ir s t o rg a n ize d n in g : M r. and M rs. S. P. T a y lo r in g services R D 8. satisfied owners and trade now! See us T h e re w ill be a business and so­ ju s t a fte r th e c iv il w a r in o rd e r to a nd W illa r d T a y lo r. M r. and M rs. for full information. H. M oore. M r. and M rs Ed c ia l m e e tin g at th e H a ve m a n hom e d e ve lo p h a rm o n y am o n g th e fa r m ­ J ^ o T uesday e ve n in g fo r th e o ffic e rs ers. and im p ro v e th e e d u c a tio n a l D e m m in . M r and M rs. F re d C a r l­ S ta te G ran g e son and d a u g h te rs G le n n is and and v a rio u s co m m itte e s o f M o u n ta in syste m ." d e c la re d D e p u ty B ro w n a t th e M o u n ta in T op S h ir le y M iss G la d y s B a ilc v , and T o p c h u rc h and S u n d a y school. M r. and M rs W illia m M orse and school W ednesday e v e n in g . A p r il 14. M r. a nd M rs. Joe K e r r. In "500“ at a m e e tin g c a lle d b y M rs. E le a n o r p rizes w e re a w a rd e d to M rs. Rose M iss M asie B u rt o f N e w b e rg , le a d ­ e r nt th e M o u n ta in T o p Sunday- R ich, c o u n ty g ra n g e d e p u ty , to co n ­ D e m m in a nd J. H. M oo re , h ig h Ed school and c h u rc h , w e re feted here sid e r e s ta b lis h in g a g ra n g e here. and M rs. S. P. T a y lo r and Il i.< Fated A-I’lns— the h ighest ra tin g possible M o n o p o ly p rizes S u n d a y, b o th at th e M rs. M a rv R u ra l fre e d e liv e ry , in co m e ta x. fe d ­ D e m m in , 1 o w ; e ra l fa rm loan a n d c o -o p e ra tiv e w e re a w a rd e d t o W ood and A v e ry hom es M iss G la d y s to r any insurance com pany— by B est’s, the C a rls o n , high, M rs Sam O tto w h o is ill. was c o n ­ b u y in g and s e llin g w e re m e n tio n e d B a ile y and F re d b y M r. B ro w n as tilin g s th e grange oftieiil insurance ra tin g org an izatio n . fin e d to h e r bed m ost o f last tw o and M rs. J. H. M o o re a n d S h ir le y had w o rk e d fo r and h e lp e d estab­ CarLson. lo w . weeks. lish . M rs. W a yn e Jones w h o is ill, s u f- M rs. I. G . S te w a rt and R. B. Howe & Wells, Props. fe re d a relapse last w eek. State Capitol News Letter—G iv­ M r. and M rs. M e r v in W h itm o re W h isn a n d v is ite d th e ir s is te r and ing the highlights of official ac­ 207 E. Main St. Third and Main St. Phone 2411 rh on e 1412 re c e n tly v is ite d lus uncle. V in e O rn - d a u g h te r. M rs. A lb e r t B e ckm a n , at tivity at Salem.—Every week in d u ff. a t T im b e r. M r. O r n d u ff s u f­ W o o d b u rn A p r il 13. M r. and M rs. 'J. P. Jones. Plez the Argus. E V E R Y F O R M OE P R O T E C T IO N ' fe re d a p a ra ly tic s tro k e last w in ­ B ry a n and L e la n d S e lim e llz c r w e n t te r b u t is a b le to w a lk ag a in w ith i’ h u i r I73\ 116 S. Third Ave., Hillsboro to B a y C ity F rid a y fo r a w e e k o r j th e a id o f a c ru tc h . Thom as T w ig g o f H ills b o ro , w h o 10 days' v is it w ith th e L ee L a n e i had been h e lp in g w ith th e s p rin g fa m ily . w o r k on th e G le n n M ille r fa rm , began A p r il 14 b u c k in g logs fo r th e B u rn e tte and Bates s a w m ill. CCI “ F I\L j E j » ^ C f lT f R P IL lf lR TW EN TY-TW O Dr. Wm. E. Hinds Farmington School Program Friday Announcement— Prices A dvance M ay 8th on W H ERRIE IS THE ALL-YEAR..ALL-JOB HEAVY-DUTY PULLER! C LO TH ES Why You Should Insure with AB Oregon M u tu a l |CU L ^íowíí T*«-/. ¿AP^S' I MEN’S Sh°p The Lester Ireland ÔC Co. Chas. L. Walker, Agent Engagement Announced Feed Im p e ria l Donelson ÔC Sewell M r. and M rs. E. E. H o ffm a n a n ­ nounce th e engagem ent o f th e ir d a u g h te r. M iss G lo ria D o ro th y to O rin K e n d a ll. B o th are stu d en ts at P a c ific college. B o rn to M r. and M rs Jo h n Y o rk ; I Phone 953 FUNERAL PONTIAC er H illsboro D IR E C T O R S a nd " COSTS ABOUT LICENSED EMBAI.MIRS 15‘ A-DArJ for PR O FIT Im perial D A IIO and I’O l I.TKV feeds art* p rep a re d I font scientific, ttirm -tt ided form tilacs to save you m oney I and, at tin* sam e tim e, to insure increased production and h e a lth ie r stock. Try them to d ay ! P o u ltry Feeds Milk Egg Mash Im perial Egg Mash Big-Lay Egg M ash 4-G rnin S cratch $2.45 2.30 2.20 2.30 sack sack sack sack ’ 181« VALUE.. «14450 Get this N ew 11 estiUgh on se Electric Range a t a $37.25 Saving Cow Ration, 17% M olasses D airy, 15% M olasses Screenings, 12% $41.00 36.00 34.00 28.00 LOWER PRICED CARS ANNE M. G ORM AN , Syracuse, N. Y. 2 J Ï E X T R A trunk spare for 50% more luggage i ' * ' « E X T R A in c h e s o f » e a t E X T R A mile« per gallon, to give you peak econom y. Ion ton ton ton O ur com pi’lent field men will gladly help you with your poultry, d airy or seeding problem s. Drop us a c a rd and a re p re se n ta tiv e will call. All above prices I*’. (>. 1!. om* w arehouse and su b je c t to m a rk e t changes. P ay Cash and Save— T ra d e w ith Im perial Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co. M ille rs n f Q u a lity F re d s MORE TO "BUY . . . WOULDN'T TRADE IT FOR CARS SELLING AT TWICE THE PRICE" FUWCHASl PRICE OF T«lf Kixr E X T R A inch«« of leg room, to let you relax m com fort. w i d t h , p r o v i d i n g e lb o w room for all. F ie ld Service r iio n c 01 dt>t> IS« A DAY TO THE ARD GET A POMTIAC WITH... D a iry Feeds Im perial D airy, 2 0 % LOW PP/C€P GAP / Sonili Second Ave. y , HIST, MOST {CONOM'M I CAP. (V i iV ik • "W hat .i buy' I he W c.M inghousc fac­ to ry is m aking thou­ sands o f (his one fine m o d e l, and passing all qu a ntity p ro ­ d u c tio n savings on to you. Look w hat th is fin e new 1937 W cstin g h o usc includes: A u to m atic os en (h ig enough to roast a 2 5 -lb . tu rk e y ), 3 handy u tensil draw ers, special "e c o n o m iz e r” c o o k in g u n it, range lig h t and lots o f «»ther ness features. Finished in w h ite po rce la in , trim m e d in black and c h ro m iu m . A real beauty, and a re a l value! T erm s to suit you K I D D Y K IL O W A T T , Y o u r Flee- tric a l Servant. W IN AN roomy, A C e n « r « l M o to r » V a lu » Electric Kat/gc One given free each week d u rin g 7 w eekly c o n te s ts . A s k any electric range dealer fo r lu ll details and entry blank. PEPCO Electric stores OF THE PORTLAND GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. All that kept this motorist from buying a Pontiac sooner was the belief that a car so big and beautiful must be very expensive as well.’ But a check of the facts revealed this truth: ' based on 18 m o n th s term s in 168 repiescnfnfive cities, the differ- ence in m o n th ly p a y m e n ts betw een a Pontiac DeLuxe six 2-door sedan and the sam e m odel o f the next lower- priced cars is only ¡5 cents a day. That, you'll agree, is little enough to pay for m ore o f e v e ry th in g w orthw hile. If you, too, thought Pontiac an expensive car, see your Pontiac dealer. He can quickly prove that America's finest low priced car is well within your means. E X T R A K n e e -A c tio n hneoa, to let you rest aa you ride. He can do more he will show you with facts and figures that Pontiac is one of the most economical cars ever built! P O N T IA C M O T O R D IV IS IO N , P O N T IA C . M IC H . G t n r r a ! M o to r » S a i n C o r p o r a tio n TW O G R E A T R A D IO PR O G R A M S " -V.w« T h r o u g h A W o m a n '» E ya»" a ra ry M o n d a y , W a d n a n d a y a n d F r id a y a fta r n o o n , C o lu m b ia N a tw o r k . “ V a r a ity S h o w '* — d ir a c t tr n m th a la a d in ^ r o l l e d ra m p u a a » a v a r y F r i­ d a y , 10:30 P M (E S .T ) N E C R a d N a tw o r k T O N E INI THI MOST K A U T IF U l THING ON WHIfLS Cartw right Pontiac Sales 227 S. Third Ave. Hillsboro. Oregon