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 • • • 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 I le r la r 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. 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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 S E P A R T M E N T • H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N S T O A «