The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 28, 1934, JULY 4TH EDITION, Page 4, Image 4

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    P age Four
THE
II I E L S B O K O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, June 28, 1934
ot gliulioll. I i ic U h U i i k Ute BGiUylci reelle llu Docta rulliin oi ltule|M*iul
Planning Body to Meet
nn.l ih r Virginia Home of bei enee.
t'lly planning eommlssloii will
W
ashington
Coimtv
Veterans'
as
gladioli are four feel full, Mrs
Hillsboro’s annual Fourth of July cele­
mee| iiinighl i Timi.sila.vi at th e
■ o e i.illo n »ill hold cneiilupm cnl al
limo also ha* some of llu ruie W in n u ■ g i m e .l i m e IO, . l u l l I
I Hiisiini n i ll y hall.
bration and homecoming will be t h e
H u h W h ic h ia ('o m h in r d th e H illa h o io In d e p e n d e n t
Roosevelt »ill review Hue blooms
and ? There »111 la* eam p fire,
( ( ’ gii II ii iianl from |'«s«’ I)
mecea of thousands of people from near his President
Il il la b o r» A r g u a eat a h . 1*94
H illsboro Independent «»tab. 1871
stew ardship m a radio broad
every night and stories ot Hie war race anti won second place over
Mi K I W I Y A M eK IN N B Y . I’ub liah ir.
and fa r next week. The people of this east over national networks to C e leb ra te B e d d in g X n n lie r s .u v
by the old veterans.
companies wild HXI enlisted
Xlr
an.I
Mrs
G
ordon
Halinow
P ublished TbtiraiUys
Entered a» eerond-elaae m atter in the
community are happy to sponsor t h i s night (T hursday' at 6.30 Paclfli e n t e r l a i n e l H u tiin i. n evening »Uh \V V W llei attiilileil bur p riv ­ several
p oatoffiee at H illsboro. Oregon
ile g e . at sla te fair lor fo u rth te a r men In tlratt from In plaee of our
standard
time
event and look forw ard to providing an
17
1'lils
fart was commented upon
a p.ntv m honor of their second
r
It H oulhw orth
buys B lazer
»editine, anniversary G u e s ts » e i e .saloon.
hi Major General While a t iho
w V E R N E mckinney
opportunity for everyone, particularly
MRS. E. C McKIW EY
M
■ .111,1 M e s d a m e s \ \
T fili­
Uig forest fire raging In Nell»- Hnie that he awarded the medals
Editor
Associate Editor
their friends and neighbors in W ashington Doy G ray in In s u ra n c e ,
li.1111 Jr
Gilo Voces and Kenneth lem country. J. M lla in lm loses Her ecuni .Stiff p a rticip a te d in th e
R
eal
E
state
B
usiness
county,
to
get
to
g
eth
er
and
have
a
good
nlli.il
H
ennan
Freuden
Ed
Prendi
Member—O regon S ta te Edi­
Eirat A udì teil V.o.'er Earn­
home
iiiotintod tug-of-war. which was won
torial A ' - l a t i o n and N a ­
Doy G rin . «ho ».us with the Hunk that unit Norma, and W alter Stelnk
est A udited Week-y Circula­
time in a good, old fashioned Fourth.
I A Long named chancellor hv the 162nd Infantry Privale
tional E ditorial A ssociation
tion in Oregon
ofI
Beaverton
tor
31
yeais
h.i-
open
,
lu
ib
o
a—
com
r
u
itlrr
Knlgllls
ol
Pvthlas.
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The patriotic organizations ask and ed an office in the Rossi building
I te m t e a r s Ago
llu- compel Hive drill w lilrh wi
was eu
O F FIC IA L
N E W SP A P E R
OF
W ASH IN G TO N
COl NTY
urge the participation of all in the p atri­ m Beaverton, » here he »ill con­ J Robert Patterson, son of Mr
Sergeant Trank Hollina, »ho was
lered by 46 men Iroin (lie entire
tinue his insurance business. He and Mrs 1> Patterson, salltal Mon­ in th e thick ol the ritthlllig.
otic
exercises
in
the
southeast
corner
of
day
I
rout
Vancouver,
II
C
.
for
Bal
SubK-rtpUun Kate« S tric tly Cash in Advance
»ill also handle real estate.
tu rn s io Ids hom e here
boa. Panam a canal rone, to s|ien*l
P er rear
........
41. SO
U. S Outaid» Oregon
» ’a'0 the park. These program s are held to
Hillsboro C an n ery Is said lo have
1 1 1 1 X 1 ru m p Is scheduled for
the
.summer
with
Ills
uncle
and
Six m onths ........— ............ S6
Foreign C ountries
S.50
m ade a rra n g e m e n ts lo r enlarging * in iP Lewis. W ash , » h e re th e ell-
bring out the true significance of the day
aunt. Colonel and M is F. 1> Aplln. p lan t on T . t . s t W ashliiglou
Hre
Al l division »III he to g eth e r
and to stress the lessons of good American
T he H illsboro A rgos assum es no fin an cial raaponsibitity for
and his .sister. Miss E'lnuly Pul lei -
Post ol A m eriean Legion form ed lor (he first tim e »Ince th e war
errors p ub li.h isl in ita colu m n ., hut In eases » h ir e thia purer
Xlr
and
Mis
Clyde
Peaiock
and
sOn
citizenship.
Good
speakers
are
always
at EXiryst G rove
Nis'dle.ss to say (lie company I.
ta at fa u lt wrtl reprin t that part of an ad vertisem ent in which
Mi and Mrs \ noil Peacock and Musicians E ntertained—
M anning ghe.s re tu rn e d soldiers ready lo go no« "
the typ ograp hical m istak e occurs.
provided, pageants capably presented un­ children
of Albani wen guests
.............. . . .
,
a reeeplion
K e n n eth and Jo h n
der an excellent director ami the lessons Saturday oi Mr and Mrs. John
'
^*rs 1
Andeison
Brno Virgil Peace, k purchased a f,1" 1' “
Djesday for
GUARANTEED TREATMENT
of patriotism splendidly presented.
Chevrolet while here
>
a,u " ’,‘s " •' !' 1111* 1 ofl*ort-
• i ^ n i l l h . 4. drowns a t
F 0 R T E N U E R S TOMACH
This celebration has been a much an- nett
.....
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... ...............
.
land nm
and [ the Clarion quartet of '
Mis r»
r Jackm
an of . Hillsboro
Or. Emil's Atlla T ablets bring
O ur connections with our pioneer an­ til ipated event by the younger folk of the a.^Jief'sUter' M rsfw" ROraf™ N ^ n r'ld a h rM em b e rT “^ ’ th,' Gastiin
Plans m ade for d airy a n d hog quick rebel from slo m aeh pains b r-
cestry are fading aw ay from us all too community for many years. These boys Kins’i - 'c u t ’1 X! '|1'ia\ l s | 1ti Uth
'it
‘luartet »ere John Kbby. Joe Me- sliow
at Banks.
I » c e i l m eas due to aeldlly. Indiges­
fast. The latest is the d e a th of Mrs. Iowa ami girls would be at the grounds from ,K,rent. Mr uint M ra j ' K G ar- e ^ r o ';. J “ “ “’" Cl’ulter ,uU U”>''
tion a n d heal liuu n
If not your
risen. They will be gone about six
m oney Is refunded
D ella Drug
Taylor of Scholls, who cam e to Oregon as early in the m orning until late at night, 1 weeks.
Births
Attend Reception—
Hutchison
To Mi a n d Mrs sitin ' Adv
a child in the tra in of 1852 and who had if they could have th eir way.
Eddie C. Metzger of Tigard and
Mr and Mrs Verne Curry. Mr. Charles Hutchison of route 3 Hanks,
Let’s all join in and make this affair Helen
lived in this county fo r m ore than 80
M G rant of Beaverton were tnd Mrs M H Hlevenson anti June 27, a girl
som
ething
very
much
w
orthw
hile
from
granted
m
arriage
hernse
In
P
ort-
!•'
C Holznagel attended a reeep-
Poster Io Mr and Mrs. W C
years. T heir stories of the building of this
ihis week Albert L. H offm an n tion Monday evening at Friendship EMster of EXirest Grove. June 35.
country should be continued and their all angle- entertainm ent and good fel-
O. E. 8 . in P ortland f o r i “ k»l
r o i X ^ S u . ___ x chapter.
m emory cherished. Mrs. T aylor had seen lowship. It should be a great big family
Miss Edith I PhUilps, worthy grand
Corey To Mr and Mrs EXank
party
with
the
children
having
a
good
couver
this
week.
matron
ot
Oregon, and member of Corey of Mountamdale. June 23.
th e com plete transition of this virgin
, .
Mrs. L E Furrow drove Friendship chapter.
a boy
w ilderness. She saw it w hen roads and Hnie and old in e n d s m eeting to renew up Mr the and
Columbia river highway to Five-Foot O al. S h»*n
Jones
To Mr a n d Mrs H e x
the Bridge o! the Gods Sunday.
‘
sh,,w ” —
Jon. o l H illsb o r o J u n e 22. a boy
bridges did not exist, w hen all l i v i n g acquaintances,
They
lunched
at
M
ultnom
ah
Falls
1
“
‘sen
brought
in
a
sam
ple
Davies
To Mr and Mrs. A M
m ean t struggle and hardship. How differ-
‘ "
with a partv front lX'rtland of '' <,r“ v oats grown on hts farm Davies ot W arrenton. June 22 ..
ent from the life of today in m any cases.
The boys' anti girls’ 4-II club summer which Mrs Julia Ptteixk, iiationaJ Sl uth oi V'1' . wireless tower thut 1s t
Cook To Mr a n d Mrs L. P.
T h e ir’s was a courage and loyalty th a t session at Corvallis each year is a fine V E W auxillarv president, was a I1,‘*’-L''llr’'-'i “ bout five feet in height
FE A T U R E S O F CON
* le crop was sown October 10 on Cix»k oi route J Hillsboro, June 21. 1929 Ford R oadster
would stand us all in good stead in these thing for the youth of our state. It fur- member.
>>
j a.. ..
ten acres of hts land
a uoy
1927 l i.r.I R oad ster
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Weils spent
_
V
I. N I E N C E A N D
nishes
them
with
a
real
inspiration
for
times.
last week with friends and relatives Visitor Honored—
1927 C h evrolet C oupe
ECONOM Y
C O M B IN E D
their work and W ashington county boys at Eugene and Redmond, and vis- Mrs R W G ates entertained
I nion Loral to Meet
and girls take a big p a rt in the event tied at the summer home at O ak- Wednesdav afternoon with a tea w ‘ 4 l!" ‘on local Farm ers Union |«>27 Ford C oupe
IN THE W ESTIN G H O U SE
ridge of Mr and Mrs Harold Simp- fot
Istei Mi W 1 r.i
-
' rhursday evening at the
.
each year.
REFRIGERATOR
son of P o rtla n d .. ,
Bremerton. Wash Guests » ere Mes- North Plains K P hall at eight V elie lo u r in g
Oeorge VanDyke W alter o'clock
P
ontiac
Sedan
M rs. Shorb surprised—
lY e e iu a n . a n d Frank I'tima of Port-
These features include her­
C harge was m ade by one of the key­
Roseburg m eeting of the state editorial
D od ge Sedan
Mrs Ray Shorb was given a sur- land. mid Miss G race Rasmussen
League to Meet
metic ally -sealed, f o r e e il-
noters at the “true progressive” nom ina­ association last week was one of the best
.,lt 'l’-J
Tuesday ( am p Eire Girls Visit _
U n ltn .l E a tiiu rs league «111 meet 4 - w h e e I T r a i l e r
drafl cooled mechanism re ­
evening.
June
12
I
hose
present
M.
(
•
w
h
,
,
I
1
r
a
.l
e
,
tion party th a t G eneral M artin and Joe ever held by Oregon new spaperm en. The were
quiring no oiling . . . seam
D od ge D elivery
R E. Wiley t<x>k the W ah-K ee-N ah d:" c' c,unK
Dunne, nominees of the two m ajor parties, program was filled with excellent num­ tie and Lucille Vogel of Portland, Camp
less acid-resisting all-por­
Fire
group
in
to
the
Vaga
T errap lan e Sedan
were hand-picked candidates. W hat would bers. including com plete discussions of Harriet Munkres. M attie Hoag. Eva L<nHP,tÎvr ram n14! at Reed college In
celain interior . . . g rea ter
code
problem
s.
E
ntertainm
ent
features
w\nianîs.
G
ilberth
y
PortJlllul
Tuesday
___ y i
l * A*vc»M«y and also visited
you call P eter Zim m erm an, when a few.
Truck Load of IN D IA and ice-cube and storage c a p ac ­
Berggren Freda Frost. K atherine 1 h’ Lambert gardens
not satisfied w ith the vote of thousands furnished plenty of fun fo r the guests.
P E N N SY L V A N IA TIRES ity . . . all-steel conatruction »
peschka Vera Bennett. Iris T rough- Celebrates Birthday—
of O regon citizens, g a th e r them selves in­
Just A rrived!
. . . handy-lateh door open­
ber, Haze! Kearns. Lena Chlotti.
x, . Pv»lv„ / • ,
, ,
Mabel Nelson. Fern Strause. Marie i,,.,
t, h , ^ 11 celebrated
to session and pick th e ir m an? G eneral
er . . . autom atic interior
Howser and Pauline. Lorraine and ^ t h e hon,V \,bf‘^,h.?U> “ n,}‘Vers'‘P ’
T h e BEER that is definitely
M artin has truly dem onstrated his service
Phyllu Johnston, al! of Htllsboro.
&
C ‘h S w e U ^ a - ’
lighting . . . “select-a-cuhe”
G as - Oil - A ccesso ries
out selling every o ilie r brand
to this state as a representative in con­
ice trays . . . and many oth­
Celebrate Here
X Tillsbnn^A r (J u s
Roosevelt Talks
Over Radio, 6:50
I .tHal Guards Win
I lonors in Contest
V/estinghouse
/fyri'/erahr.
Local 1 lappenings
Pioneer Courage
USED
CARS
Handpicked?
-A" Hop Gold I
IF/zaf Other Editors Say
gress. w here he was unquestionably one
of the outstanding m em bers of the con­
gress. He has courage and we would stake
a lot on him th a t if anyone can be con­
trolled by the utilities or anyone else it
would not be the general.
Joe Dunne deserves the appreciation
o i local people because of his fight for
xl
__ m l
._ x _ • L.-i.
l - l
l
_
the milk control bill, which has given
the dairym en a more fa ir return
Help the Paper
Birthdays ( elcbralcd—
Mrs Nye Bristol entertained 16 Report on C o n v en tio n -
little girls last Thursday afternoon
AInu, i !t.n n rt, o lden tent
in honor of the seventh birthday v
,<nt
-
Can it be possible th a t some of our big city ........
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\
wui meet Munday evening at
editors, in th eir zeal to belittle a democratic new Mary Elizabeth and on Tuesday “,‘v ‘
n e p o n s on
deal, are perm itting history to masquerade as news evening she entertained w ith a din- staU’ convvntton wlU Ue given
in the columns of th eir newspapers? Most of us who n er and theatre party in honor of a,—
have kept track oi Ogden Mills. Clarence Darrow the eleventh birthday anniversary
r
/A il .
fx
and Bainbridge Colby, to m ention but a few. fail of her .son Bobby Those present
1 11 { / t i l e r i J U y S
to recognize as news th eir stolid and sustained op-
+
e n n e lly ,___
DQsition to any nlan
Bob- ,
position
plan th a t would Dut
p u t the Interests
interests Gougias Nosier. Jack Kennelly,
by
Bailey
and
the
guest
of
honor.
Thlrly Ypa„ A<(>
of the masses of th e American people ahead of
those of w hat have come to be known as the vest'd Leaves on Trip—
Argus. June 16. liMM—Southern
interests. Instead of being news, it Is history, solidly
Miss Ann C halm ers left Monday Pat tflc considers electrifying road
rooted to a foundation of special privilege.
he°renX
will b ^ V u ^ sT e^ m ^ ip fr"m Portl»ntl l°
Today the U nited S tates is making steady pro­
Mariposa f o r Honolulu, T. H
Oswego defeated Hillsboro Sun-
gress tow ard the new order, and it is but n atu ral
th a t th e old reactionary groups should endeavor, by The sliip will sail from Los Angeles day 19 to 18. A C. S hute umpired,
word and deed, to throw every obstacle in the way. harbor Wednesday Miss Chalm ers l,ocal lineup included Riegrist. II
Humphreys Downs. Roy Moore T
But if the Literary Digest poll discloses anything. DomUdson’s“ H o l l y w ^
it is th a t th e greater m ajority of the American peo- _____
at the ________
Honolulu academy of a rt Williams, T W ann. N Williams.
pie are still firmly behind President Roosevelt and during the” sum mer "months
Bradford and J. Humphreys
his New Deal. I t also discloses th a t th e masses
„ ..
, . _ .
i U. S Senator C harles Fulton of
have successfully withstood th e costly propaganda
,,n Lxtenileit Trip—
e g Fourth
of the old predamry groups, which, for too m any „ H i and Mr?l, J„ w
a "d h e r' rA storls will a deliver
tW ir r e th
nS
ro v e'in of
d
years, have considered the people only in th e light ^ a v ^ f o ^ ^ n ^ - x t ^ n d ^ d ^ t i - ,^ V»“1“ MU< u ' na ’’ark. r o f G il - ' n will
of th eir value for exploitation purposes.
*mi go m San Franctvo. & i Tind
If th e New Deal prevails. 90 per cent of th e then to Omaha. Nebr where Mrs A rid S tom ach I anishinu
M erchants th a t advertise in the A r­
gus are a big factor in carrying this pub­
lication to the many hundreds of sub­
scribers each week. f _ W f ithout th eir sup­
port a new spaper fo r t h i s comm unity
would not be possible. Their store news IS
interesting and vital. It pays to read the
ads. The publishers are trying to give the
readers and advertisers the best pap er
possible. They would appreciate the help ^ry grouj» will have full reason to regret
of the readers, who are asked to tell the greed blinded them to th e greater catastrophe
advertiser, “ I saw it in the A rgus.”
be1»11 th e m —Hood River News.
D eath Friday m orning of little Beth
N - 0 R-GHSOn f o r xA.-lai’m
Anne Johnson, three-year-old d a u g h ter Ot
There are many ways of looking at the present
Mr. and Mrs. Alf O. Johnson, prom inent economic and political situation in th is good old
Hillsboro people, came as a shock to the
s A. If we look a t things from a democratic
n
n r n m n n itv
T heir
h e ir m
m a any
n v friends
f r i e n d s extend
e x t e n d . '•-“
t they .. are . all . right
and
are going
community.
T
. . "dl'om _ From
, . of
. ...
. ou to . t be
L u iiiin u 1
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____
better.
th e standpoint
the party
of .
sym pathy.
loss is SO gTeat or SO heart power they are nearly all wrong and no t likely to
rending as th a t when a small child, th e be much better until—
cen ter of all home and family life, i s
Of course, things are not as bad as they seem,
and probably are b etter th a n they seem.
taken.
In spite of party In power, or strikes, or
drought, or various opinions, conditions will and
must be b etter if we all and individually do our p a rt
to improve them.
“After a l l .t said B. C. Forbes In a recent fi­
nancial editorial, “th e responsibility for bringing
about better times rests Just as heavily upon busi-
ness leaders as upon President Roosevelt I t Is the
? uty ° f eyerj-em ployer, of every responsible citizen.
to make the best of unalterable facts and conditions,
an(j
ko exert every
effort ____
to keep _________
the country
going
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in the right direction economically and employment-
wise.“—G resham Outlook.
—
State of Oregon is w atching the gaso­
line shortage due to the w aterfront strike.
State, in case of serious shortage, faces
loss of taxes. W ell, it h a s p r o b a b ly
already lost a lot in the way of income tax
retu rn s fo r next year.
—
o f Beer in the N o rth w e s t
. . . .
and has consistently
maintained ibis record for the
past four months I
Because it is so skillfully Mend­
ed fo r excellent flavor . . . .
naturally, completely, A G E D .
-
d
u
Ptireow^1
f l
.
. . .
a n ^ ^ r s-
E. Furrow attended a luncheon
meeting in P ortland Monday for
Mrs. Julia Pitcock. national V F.
Londed
• fk.-»-zwytx* >» °Ju!C
nt »4
?,n
You can live cheaper but not happier when your
wife's reducing—Ex.
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Second-hand doors
Second-hand .sa.ih
Camp Stools
New Doors .
New Sash Doors
Mrs. R J. Nicol entertained Tues­
day evening with a supper party
in honor of Mrs. Perry Joy o f Los
Angeles. C a l, who 1s visiting her
sister. Mrs. Russell Morgan.
Splendid Glads Displayed—
Mrs John Bino brought to this
office Wednesday some fine blooms 1
Odd Sash
Tlieae are the principal ad-
\ not ages provided by good
ignition T h at Ls why. u n ­
less I h e Ignition equip­
ment of your car. Is com­
pletely efficient. It will pay
you lo uae our service !>'-
leclive purl* will ba re-
placed wherever niH-cMary.
(everything essential will be
done by our experts to
assure a satisfactory re ­
pair Job.
Will be open July I. 2. 3
and 4 of Happy Days’*
of Old
J W in yell J
Vancouver, W ashington
celebration
llu
LENTZ AUTO PAR I S
?iiif and Baseline Sts.
N S
AT
LUM BER Y A R D
Phoenicia Temple. P ythian Sis­
ters. held ILs last meeting Friday
night until Septem ber 7, adjourning
for th e sum m er m onths Mrs H
H C hantler. delegate to the G rand
¿ ernP‘« In Portland, gave an ln-
p k X l o n eP°
th<? ° rand TCm’
"HAPPY DAY«. ’ Hlllsixxro
July I. 2 3. 4 (V lrbrutr h r r r l
I
POOL-GARDNER LUMBER CO.
Adjourn for Summer—
A g e n c y for N ash and
H udson and TerrapLane
2nd and W ash. P hone 2641
Selfridge
Furniture Co.
v '
à
“ <1 Zar MMlw a Cro» aaatpl* tTMtmlnt S tif BfBWtfV COmOflllV
Visitor Complimented—
The NRA may have its faults, plenty of them,
but it does not deserve th e panning it is getting
for political purposes.—Vernonia Eagle.
> I
f
\
fo r m e r s to m a c h s u ffe r e r s
T hanks
' a A t • r * e ..A
• ... e . n a. t S baaed
9. n — .. on
.. .. a .. « .. p e d
—
I a .. lin
1 I e «
t S o —
a tm
p r e sc r ip tio n , th e y n o w t e ll o f h e a lth y
a p p e t ite s , fr e e d o m fro m d is t r e s s , and
s o u n d s le e p . T h e d r u g g is t w h o s e
n a m e a p p e a r s b e lo w w ill le t y o u tr y
l ’d * a on a m o n e y -b a c k g u a r a n t e e o f
s a t is f a c t io n . A n y s to m a c h su ffe r e r
, ' " the
, » evening.
. 4 *
h - . , hy , lnn,ly w rltln,
B u(u
in
F o o t - 8 c h u li e B ld g ., HL I'a u l, M inn.
H ills b o r o P h a r m a c y
A d *.
Attend* Seabeck Conference—
Miss Frances Fields, president of
the local G irl Reserves, left Tues­
day morning for two weeks' stay
a t th e northw est conference at
Seabeck camp on Hood's canal in
B A R G A I
W ashington Mrs. E B McNaugh-
ton of Portland is cam p executive
GtrU from Oregon, W ashington.
Idaho, and M ontana attend.
>nd
Q u ic k e r S ta rtin g —B etter L ig h tin g
A cid s to m a -h, u lc e r s, k i s p.iiri-j
to N iagara Falls. New York City,
and by boat to New Orleans. La h e a r tb u r n . I n d lic s t lo n an d o th e r
and home by a southern rout«. slfftia o f e x c e s s ar i d it y are n o lon e« r
They will be gone about six weeks. a p r o b le m , a c c o r d io * to th o u sa n d s o f
National President Honored—
er advantages which have
won for W estinghouse the
most loyal and com pletely
satisfied group of ow ners in
Cars W ashed and P olished the world!
Cars R ought, Sold
C onsigned
Used Car Exchange
W hy ?
wiU re-*un f?r a v‘slt then
th a t
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President Roosevelt has invoked the law-
under the term s of the labor bill passed
in the last hours of congress and has a p ­
pointed an arbitration board to help in
th e settlem ent of the W aterfront strike on
the Pacific coast. Let US hope th a t this
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action will speed results. The public is the
biggest loser in this game.
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