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    THE
Thursday, July 26, 1934
• W a s h in g to n
! N ew s L e tte r
lly
MelUiunI I 'lilo n u l A «uvlallun
S | i « m lal I» llllh lx tr o A i gu*«
11uppv n i n g s A ro u n d
Nlltilllllll Capitol UH
Seen by NEA
ugiwietes are n o t yet i leiu a s to Hu­
m ic they play In tlu* n iio v lz atto n
p ro 'h a m I t will be necessary for
the taiusing a d m in istra tio n to draw
up rules ol priMcdurc a i d <l**tliu*
lb policies bclore property ow ners
may expect a n easem ent In Uu*
flow of money to m ake th e ms **s-
sury rep airs and Im provem ent* It
will require tim e tor th e go v ern ­
m en t to Investigate tlu* reliability
of flnanclul In stitu tio n s lu*fore P
u n d ertak es to insure inorlguge loam,
lo private t ttlaem
a
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
Old and New Press Leaders Meet
number ol
luilloiiul m ortgage asian lullons may
spring up th ro u g h o u t tlu* country
be< »use the housing iidm lnlsratlon
lias tin* power to ch arter t lu w
groups.
• ♦ •
AMII1NU ION . July 2f> Abwiui*
of Uu* h igh governm ent, olfl-
«iuL. from Ui« cupitol luu» tn-en
fell by a U i U* und com m unity louden».
Only l ouhn«* mut ( n s iuc luuullcd
by the sm all u y oi officialdom ,
Which .1« i uunt.. |ufl i ii. in 'll mg in
him ditxbt oi com m um ucö wiicic
lcdcrul projects have o< •« n proinbMxi.
Those hunllhu w u n m e burdens
luuullcd oy Un- p i.a id c u t i’“d his
( ubiiu'i during ilw cm ri gency period
could not ( «livu n in i iii .iy begrudge
liuun a u e u « Alin u v .uutlon It is
uggiuvuting to Iiiui i luit co n stru c­
tion activity will» h s pruspect of
em ploym ent has oc«n Mowed con-
suK'iuoly due to m e vacaliont. of
th e higher-upn *lu> possesr» ' tlw?
lust word
i hi*u then- t> a su s­
picion growing lh a t I t 1» good
political strateg y to tc.easr* tlu*
lM*nl-up I khi I oi goveiniiu n t m on­
ey m the curly tad it is o iiin u lly
denied, ol cour.M-. Hurt Uiese g ru n ts'
from m e le d d u i u u m o n tiu a will be
turn'd n> keep lla* m a ile r fresh in i
the m iials of voter» ju st before th e-
elei'Uons.
. e .
T he epidem ic ol labor disturbances
is a cause ol concern am ong o f ­
ficials here, who had antic 1 paled
a q u iet sum m er lute« pi elation» as
lo U r objectives behuiu .lic ir o u t­
bursts a le widely m veigeut Home
lix-1 Hail the noerai a n d radical
wings ol the laoor fixlerations are
staging I lk i* a ffa irs in a d e te r­
m ined e ifo il to unnorse conserva­
tives W hile organize.! labor m ade
trvm eiulous strides unuei NltA, c e r­
ta in elem ents m tne lanMs luive
lavored a u u h ta n i a ttitu d e as a ,
m eans of gam ing m oie i oiinsssions.
lh e Laie oi the com m uiust s power
is tak e n llgliliy l in e as it Is gen­
erally understood U r influence of I
tlu**•<• wild-eyed ugitatu rs Is a ctu a l-!
ly of little importune«*
Veb’ia n
labor leaders a n f rankly worried
a s to the d i e d of th e strikes and
violence on public sd itim e n t. T lw ,
U l l ii n i* liu v v mi uinuilloii» program
ol mm t a i lcgi*iuliun on Uu* lire lor
tin* n e x t longit*.** anil tliu a f te r - j
inatli ol iiiui Xixl ilLslui uuni e., may
underm ine i " ii g i i'M > i " ii a l support
W
Broker» in various eltle» a re n*-
i ii u ln lt iK
ut th e ir office.1,, tu rn in g
u deuf eur Lo vuitttlon culls 'lh e
Hecurltle» coinnilftslon f* now func
Honing here und th e ir Initial rul-
UiKs will be of the utm ost Im p o rt­
ance to those inuklng th e ir living
In the realm of high flnunce. ’I'he
- n itiv< !>« .. ol
w all
11 • •'
' "
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
1 ngl m uHier. M r, All«- Buckley,
pent Sunday w ith Mr and Mrs
Jan T eagardener ul Y a n d till
Mr 1. Rex O berrnan a n d Nellie
Haney atten d ed R ebekah lodge a t
G aston M onday n ig h t
Sunday visitors a t tlie Lou W rlglit
i.
j . , Mi and Mr.,.
G x.ige Wilson and d a u g h te r M abel
ol W att* and G eorge W ilsons
*«*r, M r, H om er K och, a n d Mr.
Ko h ol N ebraska. Mr. a n d Mrs.
M a i.an H a rt an 1 daughters, Colleen
and D onna ol Hillsboro, Mr. and
Mi
Jim W right and son H arold
of Dilley
D elbert H u tch en s of
hank
Helen P rydendall of M an-
nm g and M argy Plaze of Bank*,
L* ' il l ower. Bob B arnes, FarU ung
Loynes. R ase a n d H a ttie Paulsen.
I h* T lia lc h er W oman s club serv ­
'd dlnnei to r the C om m ercial club
ui Forest G rove M onday. T he com-
u utix*. serving included Mrs G T
M urphy, Mrs. G. N Love. Mrs. Will
Haney, Mi
Rex Glx-rm an, Mrs.
Cliaii . S«*ars Mrs. 'fe d Haney. M rs
A E lt'd '-tz k e and d au g liter D oro­
thy.
Page Five
Farmington Club
Plans for Social
Miss Veva Boge and Ml** R u th
fl'xiver a re visiting Mrs. MAry j
Com» to the
Hcxcver of Hillsboro
B unday guests of M rs O Nelson
PA RM INO TO N F arn n n g to n wel­ were M r a n d Mrs. Sonburg and
at
M r a n d Mrs Eebllng of P ortland.
fare club m et with Mrs. Edgar
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ertstnlnger and
R ehse T h u rsd a y P lans were m ade fam ily ot M etzger were guests at
for a n ice cream /x lal to be held the H H Boge hom e Monday.
|
on your week-end parties.
August 3 a t tlie Farm ington C h ris­
tia n ch u rch grove
Everyone Is
Useful knowledge acquired today
Also
cordially Invited
makes every succeeding day more Clean and Comfortable Cottages
Mrs. G Nelson had a . w eek-end
guests M r and M rs P eterson of productive.
ELM ORE H O TE L
B eattie
MRS ANNA KREBS KUNTZ
O ur classified columns may have
Mis* Norm a K reitz a n d Miss D or­
Rockaway, Oregon
othy H arm s of Hillsboro were S u n ­ just w hat you are looking for—
day guests of Mi*s C ath erin e Boge. Read them.
Elmore Hotel
ROCKAWAY
domenllt und foreign hupi>rntngs
i
toundlng Rumoi mong« i m ake
brokers uttd »peculators »fiudder ut
fre<|ueiit Intervuls. T h e m uny gov­
e rn m e n t agencies estahlLshe<l bv tlu*
liLst congre»» deal w ith m atterji
having un im p o rta n t bearing on
i By Ml«« .Martha Vander ran den j
the »lock m ark e t 'f'hose who sul-
ROY A su rp rise btrtliday party
vaged enough of th e ir fortunes
was given a t th e hom e ot Mr. and
from th e d e p le t io n to own yacht»
Mrs T heodore V anderzanden F r i­
und oilier luxurle» un* letting them
day evening, com plim enting th eir
rid«- ut an ch o r T lie president und (
a ighter. Miss L o retta V underzan-
ctjpgreaa un* away. ’H ie all-pow erful
d«*n, un h e r six tee n th b lrtlulay a n ­
regulatory boule» rem ain to inspln*
niversary.
About seventy people
fear am ong th e follower» of W a ll,
were present. G am es a n d dancing
»treet.
• • •
were enjoyed th ro u g h o u t th e eve­
ning.
IxHiklng fur umciia In tlu- p illtl-
eul skies you will find a v ariety of
Muss Evelyn PIa*t> Ls em ployed at
opinions
A tto rn ey -(len e ru i C um ­
U r * tiome of Mr. a n d Mrs. Sam
m ings. naive c o ntention Unit th e
Iiikley. n o rth of B anks
Born, bu Mr. a n d Mrs. George
new d eal ventures a n - solely of un
econom ic n a tu re provoked derision
Duyck, Ju ly 21, a girl.
am ong th e republican c am p a ig n ­
Mr. and M rs T lieodore V an d er­
ers They point out th a t th e lust
zanden a n d lan u ly visited Mrs.
V atiderzanden's p a ren ts, Mr. a n d
public address of tl|e p resid en t d e f­
P a st nml pr.-K-nt b in d s of lh e N ullonal E d ito ria l A ssociation nra Mr* F ra n k R eh, W ednesday eve­
initely branded tlie denus rullc p ro ­
allow
n
her.
m
they
posed
at
tlio
raiu
h
borne*
of
E
ran
k
P
h
illip
s,
gram us a n Issue S p eak er H enry
ning Mr. Iteh celebrated his seven­
B u rt l e - v l l l e . likin oil m an, w hile m em bers of th e O k la n em a P re s tie th b irth d a y anniversary.
T ltalney in a talk 111 O kluhom u
predicted tu rltt revision as a m eans
Most fa rm e rs h a v e com pleted
A ssociation w iru P h illip s' g u e sts recen tly . Left to rig h t a re K*n-
to recover debts owed by foreign
iieth E B aldridge, B loom lleld. l a , p resid en t elect of the national tl e ir th rash in g In th is vicinity.
Mrs. F rank H eruickx. who was
. o u n b |M I >1 I* ' an* I ■ s .l*. I c . 'Hl
sssoclnt Io n . W aller I, A llen, B rookline, M uss, r e tirin g p re sid e n t.
In-law ol Woodrow W ilson, a n d
recently op erated upon a t the P ra c o itli measured by the mile. M ileage
S lid l . e ,
N N '•hilla*', liri tow*. G k i i , pa*-t p i e - u l e u t
Em anuel ho«>pit«*l in P o rtlan d , r e ­ ahead is money taved. U. S. Royall of
Ills little bund ol e x p erts nt tlie
sta te d e p artm e n t are a t w o rk d ra lt-
turned to lier hom e h e re last week
lng propositions for ta riff b a rg a in ­ iiig built by 1* B erggren a n d E rn est
Triplé’ TEMPERED RUBBER run many
and Is recovering satisfactorily.
ing Nothing definite Is *'X|M*cted JoluiMun a n d will saw railro ad ties.
Mrs. L ydia Caldw ell of P ortland, thousands of mllet further—yet coil you
who
sp
e
n
t
last
week
visiting
a
t
th
e
before Septembei when tin * m w
T he Dobbuis clan reunion was
tariff powers will be given u reul postponed Indefuutely un account of
home of her brother. W illiam H em s­ nothing more.
worth, re tu rn e d to h e r hom e S a t­
test.
illncs*
m everal fam ilies.
• • •
< By H . C. Rivardi
urday.
MemlxT.x of tlw* Pu-st C h iefs’ club
Triplé* TEMPERED RUBBERifoyt coo/—
A loha C harles H arlicker lias p u r-
N orm an V anderzanden, son of
S e n a to r C larence Lilli's sta te m e n t and h u iu la .. and a few Invited
d
ia
s
e
d
th
e
A
loha
drug
store
oral
Mr a n d Mrs. A lbert V anderzanden, it defeats dangerous destructive heat— It
Unit he would n u t i n n tin office guc.*.t* plena kid at Fuwlc* pace on
ugutn because he preferred w ork­ D a i l y c n c k July 18 T lie a fte rn o o n expects to tak e possesion tills week who was o p e rated on a t th e G u y ­
H enry f-otiry and O scar M ason mon hospital la st week, is reported
makes U. S. Tiret extra safe— it It your
ing 111 Ills own s ta te of W ashington wa . |S'iit in play ing 500 Mr*. A nna
did not foul th e local veterans, it M iller won lii*i w ith Mr* .Sadie enjoyexl fishing o n th e S iletz S u n ­ to be recovering.
assurance of unmatched tire valuel See
day
Mr. and M rs Leo Schw ab a n d
has I m - cii generally understood th a t Hollenbeck a , ond T he youngsters
M rs Jo h n H athaw ay of T illa ­ tam ily ot n e ar T lie D alles spent ut—and save with U. S. Royals.
Dill would qu it to take a lucrative enjoyed swiiiunmg.
m llM C « of T r l p U - T E M P E R E D R U B B E R , th « « 4 M pr«<«etton e f
mook us visiting h e r dau g h ter, Mrs. the *<*ek-en,d w ith Mr. a n d Mrs.
o u r s tro n g M t cords, u f w t beads, an d s u re -g rip p in g nonafcld tre a d
legal Job w ith Hu- radio crowd He
Mi** Eugenic C ypher Is »pending T ad Wlwx'ler. thus w«*ek
Ed Meeuwscn.
specialised In radio legislation a n d
. . . P lu s -V a lu e s , created by lo y a l, sbllled w o rk m a n .
C T. H auelsen drove to Y akim a
Mr and Mrs. P. P ersyn and
would like to huve u elutnee ut big the w'x k ut tin* hom e of her cousin, over
U. S. T I R E
th e wix*k-end.
I'll«- im m utable law* of n a tu re money.
Mr*. C a rlto n H ande, of Silverton.
daughter* M arguerite a n d M ade­
Mr. m id M rs B L B aueom have line ol M t Angel. Mr. a n d Mrs.
__
____ more iiuvoc w ith th e
a re r __
playing
• • •
Mr. a n d Mr* Jo lu i Lofli* u n 8 «oil
re tu rn e d hum«* u ftc r a ten -d ay
— P R IC E S —
Royals have proved t h e ir valu e to m llllo n a o f cor
udm uib.ii » lion » lurm policies lluui
W ith »trike» »preadtng In th e W ilm er u h l th e ir guesL*. M rs Fred vocation a t S e a ttle, T aco m a and Albert P ersyn of M artinez. Cal.,
ull the erltlebun* ol Uie ulleeUsd went,
a jo r lt y o t o il
stan d a rd e q u ip m e n t w it h th e m akers a t a big
uul Henry Persyn of N otre Dana*,
M undt a n d son Eugene ot 81. Paul, C en tralia
th
e
d
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
of
labor
flg-
$ 4 .9 5
4.4 0 -2 1
groups lliiiiuilllg t n e j x ililie lu lir . ures prominently m a jh . k « makei M u m . un* -.pending a lew day* a t
A m erican cars.
Ind . vLsibed a t th e hom e ol M rs
T
lu
rd
and
lo
u
rth
degrees
were
inouK lu in tin- ugi K ullural «rear. 1'he lately deceased W agner labor Uu* bcuch.
B ertha Derlckx. M onday.
5 .2 0
4 .5 0 -2 1
given to five can d id ate s T h u rsd ay
1* p n w n tin g a ptw*iiul»llc picture, board
Joseph R lggert of B eaverton r e ­
and NBA huve over»hadowed
ML** Ellen M ays lia* re tu rn e d evrtiirig bv th e grange Tlie draw ing
wlueli m use , it m llie u il lo r Hrcrc-1 tht» federal
turned
to
hus
home
S
a
tu
rd
ay
a
lte
r
6
.0 5
5 .0 0 -1 9
deiM trtineul to th e deep
p ro te c tin g yo u r t ir e In v e s tm e n t to r tw elve f u l l m o n th s ( In t
ta r t ol Agrlt u I iiih * W allace und I ll s chugrln of S ecretary Perkin? Mi»» from P o rtlan d , wlsere «lie sp e n t a was held tor tlie quilt, w hich th e a week's visit w ith Mr. a n d Mrs.
wo
k
a
t
tla*
lama*
of
her
a
u
n
t,
M
rs
7
.3 0
ladle*
»1
H
r
*
Hom
e
E*x>nomics
club
m e rc ie l service sis m o n th s ).
5.25-21
lulvisor*. to v lndu'ale llu-u* policies Perkin» ha» th e inside trac k u t the
Frank
Moore
E uuiia N ullum
quilted
with Uu* public dm m s these d is­
H enry V andotnelen a n d Aloysius
hite House und under th e new
and up
H ilda A.*htoui'd Is very Hl a t her Vanderzanden, N ational G uardsm en,
Ml.** Aim Deli a kx ol B ank* .-.petit
quieting days In a n e ilo rt to sell W
lubor
s<*t-up
will
tuke
a
n
active
th eir poll! a*.* to Ila* public these iNiit in lulxir dispute» On« of the lhe w eek-end with M argaret Davis home In Aloha.
were called to C am p W ithycombe
B
ra
k
W
elch
left
M
unday
to
high o ilic ia c ore uelivrruig a series
Jolm ny Mrt k h u rt hu* ba* k while
Thursday.
young m en relatively »ub-
luxit frien d s in S a n F ran cisco and
oi explanaiiM t talk thro u g h o u t llu* bright
M u-.se» M innie and Clu*u*tine V an­
iiierged during the loat year 1» working with tla liay baler last S un J on *. Cal
w c.t Mi W ull.iie l concentrating Chaile»
wo
k
A
bale
tell
on
him
He
will
lx*
Dyke of Verboort and Jerom e Wel-
E WyzuiLskl J r . .solicitor
Cafrlrriu Supper Friday
tlu- a tte n tio n oi m e ta n n e rs o n tin* for the labor d e p artm e n t He 1» unable to work lo r uwhlle.
h"U*i* and Isadore V andenberg, both
The Hom e Econom ics d u b of tlu*
poMibllUrs oi rv-opintiiK foreign credited with con trib u tin g heavily
C h n ste iie r a n d Bessie Aloha grunge is giving a C afeteria o l W isconsin, were evetung visitors
m ark e ts lor ugi u in iu iu l product* to recent lubor legislation Predlc- W e PliyllL*
of Mr a n d Mrs. J. M V anderzan-
m « * k e have re tu rn e d hom e from
Phone 501
115 2 T h ir d S tre e t
i t 1» a n open .wciel U iat Uie ia*w ilom are that he wtU «* em to the VuL*etz„ wla n* tin v had I mx ii vis­ *upi>« r F riday evening a t th e hom e den
Uirtll bargaining program is not fore w ithin u sh o rt tim e Muss P e r­ iting at lh e iKnne ot Mr. a n d Mrs. ol Mrs. Snyder. S u p p er will be
H IL L S B O R O ,
O R E G O N
w ru x l in tlie y a rd a n d th e re will
working as sm oothly us lo recast a t kin» leans on tht» youngster for Jo h n BU vwt .
ON OREGON FARMS
be lots of good eats. Everybody
Uie tim e tlie law was laumed.
legal advice O ra y -h a ire d attorney»
L A K E V IE W - Lake county fa rm - I
come.
T he d e p a rtm e n t ol agricu ltu re in »ay th e 27-year-old b a rris te r has
Dick and F u lt Bowm an a n d tlie ers a re show ing a m arkedly In­
m ustering it* lull s lic u g th hi d r- w hat It takes
B enjam in fam ily spent llie w eek­ creased In terest In U nion Beardless
fetiae ol the proceasuig taxes, w id th
end cam ping a t R ippling W aters barley In recent years, according to
( lly Mr« <>. I I Peterson)
have been .subjected to a fire of :
Paul Dudley a n d fam ily In coni- Victor W Johnson, county agent,
Mr* C larence Bowne utal d a u g h ­
criticism s from Uie consum ing p u b -|
pany
w ith several o th ers drove to who report* th a t th e re a re now-
ter Mary of t a a i Salem visited
he. Wall. n e conVei I
■ x
Sunday w ith M rs Buwne's m otlier- M t Hood S a tu rd a y evening and m ore th a n 400 acres of th is crop In
e lim in a tio n ol proerning Uixi-s would 1
m -law M rs. J. II Howne. who 1» eauiped overnlglit. Several of the the county, m ost of w hich will be
lx* u d e a th blow lo lu u n rr ltr l lie- ,
111 w ith h e a rt trouble at U r * hom e group climb«'! tlie m ou n tain S u n ­ cut for hay. T h is beardless barley
cauae of Uie lepressillg e li c it ol
t lly Mrs. M e rritt Jarks«»n)
day m ornuig.
was introduced in to Lake county
of her mmi . Bruce Bowne
tin* d ro u g h t, tlu* hew dealer» In
R alph G reener, who h a s spent] in 1927 by th e sta te college e x te n ­
NORTH PLAIN S Mrs
W
J
Following were present Sunday several
etiarge oi ag ric u ltu ra l relief m u l­
lu
o
n
ttis
w
ith
hts
sister.
Mrs.
I
le ts a re hopeful t h a t I’rosident T ro u tm a n entertaiiwsd w ith a h a n d ­ u t U r * hom e of Mr u n d Mrs. hloyd Rice, h a s Joined th e CCC sion service, a n d th e first seed was
M W W M v Q S ir r GRUJIR MILESQ / o r GREATER SAFET y Q / oz GREATER VALUE.
p lan te d by C. W Ogle of th e Id a h o
Mr u n d Mrs.
Kotmrvcll will hike up th e cudgel» kerchief show er Friday aftern o o n Ctiarle* Devervll
n d Is sta tio n e d a t tlie cam p a t district.
In dcfciiac of the fa rm a d ju s tm e n t ixMnplImenUng Mrs W ard Tolson. W eaver ot Bull M m iuaiii und Mr. a Zig
Zag M arion Lewis of H uber
p la n on hi» re tu rn from Hawaii. w I m , recently moved to Hillsboro a n d Mrs. W ilmot C urry ot P o rt- i* also sta tio n e d a t tlia t cam p
1’he first in stallm e n t a n d paym ent lh e aftern o o n was sp en t in p lay ­ land Mr* Kerch«'!' wlio sp e n t last
to co-op«rating w heat grow ers will ing gam es About th irty guests were week at tla* Deverell home, re ­
tu rn ed to h e r hom e in P o rtlan d
1 m * m et in O ctober a t th e ru le of present.
Miss E lnora S andford has r e tu r n ­ w ith tlR- Currys.
20 cent« per bushel on th e growers'
(B y M r*. I.«»u W rig h t 1
Muxs M ary Baggetustos suff« rtsd a
iloniestii allotm ent-. T he A gricul­ ed from a two weeks' visit at tl>e
Mr* Lou W right a n d son. W il­
tu ra l
A djustm ent
lulm m biiratloii liom*. of Mr und M is Russ S ly ter bud cut on tier wruxt Sunday m o rn ­
bur.
Cecil
Tow er a n d Nellie H aney
ing while fixing H r * binder. F our
und tlie Com m odity C redit c orpora­ of Molalla.
spent Sunday w ith Mr. a n d M rs
tio n are trying lo pacify U h * f a n n ­
Miss France» Moyer is spending stitc h e s h a d to be taken.
T he EUander thn'shim * o u tfit wo» l red H aney and faintly of Stnvssel.
e rs by extending th e m atu rity dale th e week in P o rtlan d visiting rel­
Mr and Mrs. W alter W right.
in Lhu* neighborhood thus week.
of corn loan notes.
ative».
H enry and Churn«*«* Bowne of Mi E G. Place a n d niece. H elen
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Mr and Mrs Russel Loftis e n te r ­ Mldwav vt*ded then parent*. Mr. F’rvdendall. of B anks visited Mr.
C onsiderable confusion luui d e ­ tained at d in n er T hursday m h o n ­ , n l Mr* B. Bowne. Sunday
a n d M rs Lou W right M onday a f ­
veloped In tlu* p u b lic s m ind us to or ol tlieir guests. M rs Fred M undt
Mi u.id Mr* A rth u r O reenlaw ot ternoon.
Uu* powers ol llie ie ile ra l Housing a n d son Eugene.
P o rtlan d , who form erly resided here,
Mr a n d M rs C. 8. Kertu* of
u dm uilstrui.nii m c i d l y created by
Edward W alter baled hav lust and Ml** N ina W ilson ot Oregon. P o rtlan d sp e n t Sunday evening w ith
mi act of rtwigl «*.** M any (Huple wis*k for u num ber of farm ers oh I l l . who L* visiting her sister. Mr*. Mr. a n d Mr* C h a res Sears
have assum ed Uuct they could m ake tlie ridge
V r * n c \ l r s K ;i l a h R i d b r iv
O rrenluw . vtsited Sunday at the
direct a n d Im m ediate loans from
F rances and P atricia Moyer e n ­ hem e ol Mr and Mi* O H. P e te r­
th is new Icdcral ugi'IKy lo Improve
LOVE CRYSTALS
e d Friday night w ith a d in ­ son and tiunliy.
Uielr holm*.'. On lhe c ontrary, the tertain
C harles Ueyitrell a n d I ll s brother,
e r In lionor ot th e ir house* guest.
T ry a I m i « of Love Crystals and y«»u
F ederal Housing ..u iiilh lslra tio h has n Miss
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r
la
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l
Deverell.
ol
C
orbett
spent
Vivian Emery. T hose present
w ill never use a 9sr’, cow salts crystal
no autlMirlty to a .i '.u u e money to
were Robert, Leonard and Muriel several days on a fishing trip Ui Hirnin For constipation end its had ef-
Every item in this ad has had a genuine price reduction io move it quickly. Why?
p riv ate eitiz. n . or c o rporations for F
faets they have no equal. For complex­
ow - ck Nick W alter and M argaret th e Cascades.
hom e miMle. .„¿uii.m purposes T lie MuLhlesen Vivian Emery, D ennis
Mr. a n d Mr* Jo h n Lask-h a n d ion and sane reducing they are unex­
Because
Penney’s does not carry over seasonal merchandise; never allows odds and
F h A *1. west "i the alphabet
tiunliy e n te rta in e d
Mr
L asleh's celled Soc a n d 11. «S«'. Hillsboro Pharm acy,
ugenelesi b ..leraily sw am ped w ith Hall and E n d u e s and P a tric ia M oy­ b ro th er and fam ily of P o r t h i n d * n<* *** druggists. Adv.
ends,
soiled
or shopworn merchandise to accumulate.
Inquiries u n i mid.* it Impossible to er. M ark Blake answ ered th e call of Sunday w ith a picnic.
rcs|Muxl T h e u o u b ic w ith tlie a v e r­
Penney’s
first
quality summer merchandise is Bring cleared at prices which make it
age rltizeii is th a t he expects too lhe Oregon G u ard s und Is ut eum p
until
Uie
strik
e
L
x
over
tnnch
to
your
advantage
to boy now with lots of summer still ahead.
m uch from his governm ent It » ill
Scottie Stigum Is spending tin*
save d isappointing hearU ulw s II wix’k
w
ith
relatives
in
S
t
Helens.
Mr Average ClUzeli will realize th e
MLss Vivian Emery, who lias been
UmituUons of tlu* hederul Housing .sjMiidlng
the p ast week w ith her
a d m in istratio n
cousins. Frances a n d P a tric ia Moy­
Tlu* housing n e t p e rm itte d the er. retu rn ed to h e r hom e in P o rt­
establishment ol the Federal 8ai land .Sunday
bigs a n d L oan In su ra n ce c o rp o ra­
G o ld , B lue, Rose, G re e n , O rc h id
M is L. R C ypher tuid d a ughters.
tion w ith power lo Insure lhe a c ­ M arian and M argaret, visited Mr.
c ounts of private In stitu te s who and Mrs. Eugenio Pezzolo In Port-
W hile
Double Bed Size
h a n d le m orlgages U nder tlu* hous­ huid ’ITlui-sday.
They
ing a ct It is |K>s»lble for building
Bolster Length
Mr and Mrs. J. R S an d fo rd and
and loan astag’lattons, co-operative family a tte n d ed a re -u n lo n of th e
Last!
ALL W HITE DRESSES
F ast Colors
banks, a n d hom esleud groups to M ead faintly n ear Corvallis Sunday.
apply for recognition to th e In su r­
Build Mill
Regardless of form er
an ce funds, w hich Is expected to
W hen you spend your mrney for
A nother saw m ill Is un d er con-
loosen th e ir purse strin g s In local
price.
F O. B DI1B O IT
a car —get your money’s worth.
com m unities
T hese private lonn stnio tlo n here T he new mill Is be-
Birthday Parties
Held for Roy Folk
Harlicker Buys
Aloha Drug Store
YOUR 1 0 0 % GUARANTEE
1. GUARANTEED BY PRODUCT
2. GUARANTEED BY PERFORMANCE u ...
3. GUARANTEED IN WRITING
BUSCH’S SERVICE GARAGE
Bend
U. S. ROYALS
Mrs. Ward Tolson
Honored at Party
built of
TEMPERED RUBBER
Thatcher
ACÎ NOW When we ssy Clearance Wf MEANIT-
W hy drive anything
less than a '\^it CO ?
SUM M ER DRESSES
K r in k le Bedspreads
Re-Priced to Clear
6QC
560
Get a ear that has a V -type engine
—the type o f engine that powers
the w orld’s fastest automobile, the
w orld’s fastest speed boat, and the w orld’s fastest
plane. N o other car under $2500 has a V -8 engine
—txcept the Ford V -8 .
Once you sit behind the wheel o f the Ford V -8 —and
feel its satin-smooth “ pick-up”— you’ll readily under­
stand why thousands o f former expensive car owner»
are now owners of Ford V -8 ’s.
W e ’II gladly let you make a con­
v in c in g tr ia l. Just call us fo r a
demonstration.
for mods! iffo$frot<tf
Bumper ond hporo Tira satra
A MODERN BANK
in 1865
in 1934
In 1865, The First National Bank of Portland
brought to the Oregon country its first national
haiiK'iig faeilities. To obtain the security and
service of The First National Bank ol I oil land,
Hillsboro pioneers had to travel days by horse­
back or river boat to do biigines» at Portland.
DtLuxi TuJor SeJjn
OP PORTLAND
"Otbtsr NAHONAl XANk
S’] 98
Q uantity limited
Not all sizes
Summ er H ats ..........49c
Smart Styles
East Color
Dresses
Co.
AUfHOniZCD SALES AND SERVICE
gr
Clearance
Full Fashioned
S ilk Hose
49C
Sizes
81* to IO’/ js
Blouses ........................ 49c
All Must Go
The First National Bank of Portland has grown
with Oregon, and today brings complete model n
hanking facilities right to your own community.
We invite you to become better acquainted with
the hank that has served tour generations ot
Oregonians.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST NATIONAL BANK
W hile they last!
MANY OTHER SUMMER ITEMS
TH RO UG H OU T TH E STORE RE­
DUCED FOR IMMEDIATE
CLEARANCE
45c J. C. PE N N E Y C-Q
Rem arkable Values
Sizes 14 to 44
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