The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 23, 1934, Page 6, Image 6

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H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S .
H 1 L L S B O R 0 .
O R E G O N
Newest Erocks Stress Cool Daintiness
Iasi week after a Gsll at the
John Boat*, aiul attended the Boge cisco, a lic i a I wo week , vacatlim William F faliiphell hotn.
w
ith
her
iMirents.
Mi
and
Mi
reunion Sunday
Sunday guests ol Mr and Mis T W iaalw ard
l e t Uie adverlls.in.iits help you
Putiiain J r were Mr and Mrs
inukc your tüioppln« plani*
Edgar Ulersdorf and son Jack and
Miss Lillian Biersdorf. all of P ort­
land.
iB y M r . '/.»II d B lru(h»r»l
Mias Mabie Olson of Portland
has moved out 1» her old laMui
august
itere where she and Iter mothei
Mrs Sophia Olson. »'"I reside
William F Campbell returned
Friday tiom Husum. Wash when
Miss Wilma Meierjurgen. 23. of he spent the past week on business
Hillsboro died suddenly Saturday
A number of 1 O O F mem­
afternoon in Portland following a bers
ol this nelghboihiHKl attended
minor operation. Fim eral services the funerul Tue.sduy oi 11 r »one
were conducted Tuesday afternoon ateel at Salem
. o
at the Donelson 2k Sewell chapel
Mrs C W Struthers vixitixt Hun
with Rev Duncan of the Orenco day ut the J 1» Phillll* and A K
Presbyterian church ol Relating In ­ Pickens homes in Hillsboro
Mi aiul Mrs George Anderson
term ent was ut the Fir Lawn ceme­
spent their vacation with relative"
tery here.
at
Illwaco
.
I Miss Meierjurgen had been en-
Mtss Ehzubeth Struthers and M i.
, gaged as a scliool teacher ut the Polly
livit ol lAirtland visited
1 Meacham school this full. She grad­ Thursday
evening ut the S lruthsrs
uated from the Hillsboro union liomc
__ ,
high school with tlie class of 192»,
Mi and Mrs L M Davies spent
receiving the scholarship offered the past week on an auto Lip
by the Willamette valley conference through Soulherii Oregon 1« the
She completed her college work ut CulUomia line, returning by way ol
the Oregon Normal school ut Mon­ (lie Roosevelt highway to the Ore
mouth In 1931 Tlie next year she gon beaches
C W S trothers ami son Kenm i l l
taught at the West Union school
and tlie past two years ut Orenco. visited Sunday with old neighbors
She was born 111 Hillsboro October Mr. iui.1 Mis E 1> Rucker, al
lluxton
I 14. 1910
T w in ty p *1. " i< li Inner
Mi Mid Mrs E l> Kite and son
She Is survived by tier mother. Ernest attended the Hp«uilsh Wai
s p rin g top. C overed in
Mrs Annie P Meierjurgen of Hills­ V eterans picnic Sunday at I'.n lio n
n r yy
yy r o y r
t a |o
.1 i o .
boro route 1; two brotliers. Her-
Mr and Mrs Lester Robinson
1 man Roscoe Meierjurgen. a »tale and K e n n eth Robinson <>l P oillund
S pecial
i police officer stationed a t John silent Saturday at the S truthers
nt
Day. and William K eiuieth Meier­ home.
.
,
Mis Emil S tratton and son ol
jurgen. and a sister. Miss Patience
May Meierjurgen, both of Hills­ near lllenwiual. Wash . returned
boro route 1.
SM OKING AND DRINK IN G ?
daughter. Mis Humfelt. from \ u -
guna is helping care lor hei Gtli-
er visitors Sunday at the Bo* n * these e m e models
home were Mrs Schneider a n d
daughter Helen Schneider o f.P o r t­
land
and Henri an d I Clarence
A N D C O M P L IM E M H E R l A S l b
Bowtie ol Midway sol» bt Mr alul
Mrs B Bowtie
Mr and Mrs Gnus O.son of S a ­
lem and niece Elaine Murphy, aiul
nephew from Tillamook were guests
Saturday evening of Mr. and Mrs.
(by r.iftl. Tleanl)
I
TIGAltf> -cHMse tnem bn.' will * Mr and Mrs Charles Deverell
hold ui«ir u s u a l ’»m a ^ ? IuA* L iu »ere entertauied Tuesday in«1' 1 at
c F T im rd'a r ' e’ hlUi *
the home of D r Doolin in . lv>‘,l
h n tiM n t
tug) A ay n> r :^ -
Mrs Sam Ludwig is ill a t her
viUf otonei i»aa been a«1 ,or * home as the result of their recent
o clash. A couapUe » rt ol s,ltter* •u to accident.
arid rare* will Occupy the 8f' * '
noon. E R. Brown ol Evening S tar
Umiifie will deliver the picnic ad-
t i v Plans for the booth at the
county fair are nearujg completion
X c ta in n m
ot Uie different
committees securing th e »«**■»“ ?
( By M r«. J « » «
produce Thus«- assisting m a rra n g e ­
BUXTON Buxton school opens
ments are Mr. and Mrs C Van September 3 with Muss Gladys
Kleeli. Ida Ryan, Mrs J D roles Overton of Creswell and M«s
Mrs
Floyd N un.-tnkam ^ Mrs. I Mamie Sandy of Banks as teachers.
Charles Raining and C. Chrtaten
Mr and Mrs Harry Simonton and
sen Settlem ent of property claim
Sf the grange with Ute state high­ familv ot I-ead Point. W a sh . vis-
;
ued
Mrs Sim onton s parents. Mr
way columns -wi » as postponed bj
Ute grange. Vacations you haye and Mrs George Fisher, and other
liad Ol deaire" » a s the topis' f° r ' relatives here last weelc
Miss June Feely of Dram Is vis­
roll-call at the meeting today
son of ML ana
LvlC Thomas,
AIMX1U»®’ e~*‘
_ a iting Mrs. Ellis W atson.
Dick W atson made a t r i p t o
Mrs Elmer Thomas, visited a t
h o n e a short tune last week. He 1 Wlievler lft^t week,
i
Charlotte Sultvan and Marguerite
« e m p lo y e d a t a CCC can ip .n e ar
Herzberg came out from Portland
Wendllng- He reports th at lx? e
Joys the work, but has been on the Saturday night, returning Sunday.
Mr and Mrs H Brown i Helen
Injured list a short time.
Lcska> of Portland visited friends
Date Set
here
one day last week.
"tmuhlp Six date was set Sep­
Mr. W E Hill was visited re­
tem ber 21 by TigardvUle
bv a brother from Colorado
lodae at their meeting Tuesday cently
Miss Cora LaSalle of near T hat-
evening. A portion of the program
cher
is
Mrs. Esther stu m p
will be given over to th e observance at tlie assisting
W ATCH YOUR STOMACH
cook-house at Elwood mill
of the »3rd anniversary o f l i l t
Mrs
E
C
Lynch
has as her guest
(B y Mr» Hugh U u r,l-tt» t
founding of Rebekah lodges Sep-
For quick relief from IndbccMion
S r “ » . All lodges in the coun­ her sister from Yakima.
Mr and Mrs C. M Anderson of und upeet stom ach due to excessive
Born, to Mr and Mrs. J. «
Clip Out and Mall This Order Blank for Patterns
try are being requested to <}“ " ' * Whiteside.
Taconu.
spent
(lie
week-end
wiUi
sinokuiK
and drinking try Dr H ulls
August 15. a boy
V A SIL Y made. worn, and tu b b .d - th o s e are the
the date. Next meetuig of t h e
their parents. Mr and Mrs M. O Adla Tablets Sold on money back
Mr and Mrs. Lolly entertained
lodge August 28. has been desig­ friends
Anderson
guarantee. Helta Drug store Adv
m erits of th e dotted swIss frock Illustrated in
FASHION B IR E A V .
from Vernonia last week
nated as social night. » d h refresh­
Id .i P ark Ave., New York City.
Mrs. 8. L. Carly le is spending Uie
Mr and Mis J. Lane attended P attern 277. M aterials In which this slenderit-
m ents and a program
week
at
lXiake
•
the lodge have been busy wiin Hie funeral of Mr. Lane s mother at ln g dress will appear to advantage are cotton
W ith this coupon, which I clipped from the
Miss Verna Davis of Hillsboro Is
last week.
vuutalions to Beaverton. Sherwood. Vancouver
employed at the M O. Andereon
Work on the new road a t Top voile and printed silk with organdie trim m ing.
M ultnom ah and Schol«^
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert N Cole and hill is progressing rapidly. FUie D esign, are for s h e . 36 to 62. Sire 46 calls for
(Nanis of Nswspaperl
They have installed an electric
gravel is being put on.
family and Mrs. Jam es
pump in Uie Orenco glade school
Mist,
Frances
Quier
has
returned
co“‘ I am e n c lo s in g ............................cents.
Please send
tended the fuiiCTal of Mrs. Frve to Salem, wliere she will be em- 414 yards of 39-lnch fabric, plus U
aiul the school ts being kiilsomined
A good. Illg I " U h K e
mont G ault at Sand
J “?.1'
Mr and Mrs. A C Gentry Of
,
last week Mr G ault is th e nt phew PlGeorge Rigggle of Birkenfeld trasL
c h a ir, b c a u titu ll> style d
me the p attern s listed below at 15 cents per pat­
Portland were Sunday guests a t Uie
Ju s t rig h t for fashionable warm w eather func­
L. E. Rennells home Tlielr chil­
and ta ilo re d . A $19.50
° , M rrS>aiid>,Mrs. Art Livengood have spent the week-end here
tern :
dren W arren a n d Beverly a r e
Mr. and Mrs Corbett Crowther. tions Is P a ttern 2 6 3 - I n soft printed chiffon of
returned from » ^ k » vacation
I value
pastel tones, with delightful ruffled collar. P rluted
spenduig
the
week
at
the
ltenniils
and
family
and
Mr
and
Mrs.
F
red
P
attern
num
ber:
at the beaches. They spent their Benefiel enjoyed a birthday dinner
home
voile or mull a re very suitable m aterials. Designs
tune a t N etarts and Newport.
*»77............ ...............Size
Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor and
Mrs. Henry Hyrkas is on her fm * for Tony Rtnck a t his home near come for sites 14 to 20 and 32 to 42. Size 18
Bonnie Mrs Ruby Kemmer and
Sunday.
vacation In 15 years, but she has l>ere
•
»
«
s
.............
Clelmle
an.1 Mrs John Carson of
Mrs.
Ella
Benefiel
and
Ambers
needs 3% yards of 39-lnch fabric with one yaid
chosen one that most people would
Portland and Mrs. Fred Dlgman of
UiSik would be a vacation. Thornburg visited a t the Creps
..............Slza
Forest Grove were guests of Mr.
co n trast and 3 4 yards of r,bbo“ -
„
268 ............
near Banks Sunday
She is picking up prunes in one home
and Mrs W H Ring Tuesday eve­
Cool and distinctive Is the chiffon frock. Pat
Miss Eva Nelson, who is employ­
of the large orchards near Anuty
ed
in
Hillsboro,
spent
the
week-end
Name
.
.
tern
268.
Cape,
soft
sash
and
sk
irt
pane.s
btiug
ning
SLd d e c l i i s th at
“
Mrs J C. Rogers and daughters.
wonderful time. One of the la f B ^ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. n . definite charm to th is costume.
Byrdlne and Dorks, spent from
Address
. . . . ___
Besides chiffon, voile or crepe may be used
poultry ranches in th is seSuon *5 p. I. Nelson.
Thursday
until Sunday with Mrs
Bledsoe
expects
to
build
soon.
being operated by Mr Hyrkas and
fashion this flattering model
Designs are a a
R ogers sister. Mrs. V H Del’en-
City
they are getting over 1000 eggs a Mr Bledsoe recently los", his house able In sizes 36 to 53. Size 46 requires 5 ' , yards
nlng of Portland.
by fire.
Mr and Mrs Thom as Pleren and
State
^ R e p o rts coming to Tigard [ron’ i Miss Frances Fickas i ccompamed of 39-lnch fabric.
children of Helvetia spent Sunday
Mr
and
Mrs.
Roy
McDonald
to
Besides th eir attractiveness, the
rock» de­
Lake Labisli. where th ere are a • jine county for a vis . last week.
Write vour nam e and address plainly, giving num ­ ut the S W Baughman home
large number ol local people raU-
A large crowd attended the Ice
Joe Rosi was home Sunday from scribed above will enable you to pass the both
S ? o n io n s , are th a t the crop in ” -
ber uid size ol patterns you want Enclose 15
In th e S u m m e r
day com fortably. And. as chic and dainty 84 " l—
Portland,
where
he
is
employed
m com tor each number, and mall your order to cream and band concert last Tues­
main will not be up to average in
creations make you appear, they are. as you w B
day
night
as
a
longshoreman
yield. but Hie quality of th e oniom
Hillsboro Argus Fashion Bureau 103 Park Ave. New
Hair need» .Wore
Mr and Mrs Charles Shepetd
George Burluigliam J r was home learn, exceptionally easy to make e.i. h beiug t .e
wall be better There are very fe»
and daughter M argaret of Hillsdale
York. N Y
Portland Sunday
of tile fields Uiat have not suf- from
rew
ard
of
a
few
hours
with
tlie
needle
spent
Sunday
at
the-
home
of
Mi
Howard
Marsh
who
lias
been
em
­
re re d lro m Uie efiects of the omon
and Mrs O A Robson
Schoenberg, Ernest Nelson and A
maggots and one of them belong ployed at the Elwood mill, lias gone
A E Wright of Portland was a
t Christener picnicked on Bauvies
S T w d e beedy Polling of onions to Hood River for apple picking
Harold Peterson and family. Mr
dliuier guest one day last week at
Lslaiul Sunday
has started in several sm all patches
and
Mrs
George
Kirk
and
Forrest
the
home of Mr and Mrs L T
r i l S I ', d i r t , a n d
Mr
and
Mrs.
Ray
Jackson
and
with the main fields aoout ready and Francis spent Sunday a t the
son Johnny. Mrs Maria Jackson
Woodward
Weeding of the onions was r e s ­ Charles Justice home near Ver-
*
beach sand can
Mr
and
Mrs
C
W
u
nniocni
anu
F
A
R
M
IN
G
T
O
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l
h
i
I
s
i
i
n
n
A room y < best ol d r a w ­
Mr and Mrs A1 Leviihart and
Mr and Mrs C W O hm acht and
tively easy this year compared to
i By M r» M a r rin J a rk tu n )
daughter LaShella are spending the i churches of Hillsboro. Beaverton, Frank Spokon and Tommy Wor-
ers.
A co nve nien t w r it ­
r^S y years While the top-soil on
ru
in
h
a
ir
-
let
us
keep
NORTH PLAINS—The prune d ri­ week a t the beach
Ben Davis, who is with the
Forest Grove, Oales Creek and ther of Portland were Sunday vis­
swaanp Is black, the sou th at
ing desk
$-4
yours soft und lu s ­
er at, the A. K. hv
Reynolds
orchard
Marines
a
t
Bremerton,
visited
rela­
itors
at
the
W
H.
Ring
lx»me
fire
Thursday
Messrs,
and
Mesdames
E
E
North
plalns
wlu
hold
a
„
^
t
.
has not been turned up is
fire of Thursday
Mr and Mrs William J Hunter
Special at
MV
n was
“ ht. destroyed
About one by
third
the crop g o rU iW . E rn « t N eU oi^ A
L ^ h n s tia n
When new ground is plowed, th tives here last week.
trous
alw
ays.
Green M ountain Grange met at
und young d c ig h te r of San F ra n ­
soil will come up in yellow chunks
Elford of Byron. Minn
¿ ¡ J "
¿ X
cisco
are
visiting
their
parents.
Mr
Manning
Saturday.
which will turn black upon cultl-
and Mrs W F. H unter Tliey will
has been visiting Mr and Mrs
«to
evening was spent In of the ministers of the various rem ain here until Thursday. Robert
'^ M ? 1 and Mrs. George Anderson
J
»
»
.
u
«
,
Curd i» accompanying them.
and family have returned from a
Mrs Bert Sills of Spokane visited
^ k s vacation a t Ilwtwo. W £ h
Mrs. Minnie Blake and son Mark.
residents are invited to attend.
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs
where they stay ed a t Ed Woods
Ellen Mays Mrs. C H Kelley and C | n c r q n
C o n tC S t
Ladies of the community met at M L Goble S h e was en route to
Mrs J C Froesehle spent Sunday J l O g . i l i V i o l i n -
of Mrs chttrk,s e lark Los Angeles to make her home
Attend Washington County
““T successful card P®rt>„
Fnlr at Hillsboro. Atigitit 30
LAUREL RIDGE and Southeast a t the home of Fred Froesehle a t
A
H p r e Tuesday to make a quilt for Uie Mkss Lorraine Woodward of San
dance was staged a t th e ot. tyi Washington
County—Mr.
and
Mrs
McMinnville.
A
n
tlO
U
IlC
C
Q
n
t
l
t
Bloomquist
family
of
Hazeldale,
31, and Hepp-inlx-r 1.
1215
3rd
St.
Phone
1273
Francksco gave a pipe organ con­
thonv auditorium Thursday eve­ George Conzelman 'Helen S tearns'
Jules and Elinor Langue, Ivan
whose home was recently destroyed cert for her friends a t tlie Q ernu.n-
G round flixir Odd Fellows’ Bldg
ning Odd Fellows old-tim e dances and Carl Conzelman left last week White
and Mary Ardeel spent the
i n order to familiarize rural peo-
f(re IX)natlons of useful house- Baptkst church ul Bethany T h u rs­
have been keeping th eir usual on an auto trip, intending to visit week-end at the beaches
pie with tlie economy of lnstal Lng
articles were also received.
day. She left Friday for Sun Frun-
good crowds duruig the summer.
Jam es McKav of Seattle Is vis- automatic water systems, th . Elec- -
Barrie and
Ogden
and
Salt
Lake.
Utah,
and
Mr and Mrs. A. Schubnng arid return by way of San Francisco lting with his cousin. Mrs. M ana trjc Water Systems council has
Mr and Mrs. Hen
family spent last week-end a t Nel-
• m ^ m S
& V ^ » i c « » r X
» « a m . w e r e _ week-end
and the coast highway. They ex- »
pect to be gone aoout two weeks
StOlt
Organise P. T. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Scholtz and M “ S ? ^ T H e n r y Cypher. Mrs.
Organization of a Tigard P. T .A .
fath er of Mrs. Scholtz.
group was laid Friday at the Ti­ Rehwalt.
w #ttr sy8tems m
—
d home
last week on a trip to Nebraska.
gard public school, when Mrs John left
Wood was elected president; Mrs. Mr Rehwalt stopped in Idaho to in Corvallis
.
.
.
Tlie
slogans
may
be
entered
not
»
lln
„
,
ul,ion
visit
relatives.
William Allingham. fist vice-presi­
Mrs Eva Wormell, who was called ,aler than g p
September 15
Bogr Family Has Rrun
Tuesday a number ol wom­
dent . Mrs Paul Hagg. second vice- en Last
of ner
her n mother.
sti)re in
[n this
iu ii.c.. a a[ t any
a n „ su,re
lius territory sell
sen-
Tlie annual Boge reunion was
Sherwood and vicinity had here by the illness oi
□resident Mrs. E. B. Ncdry. seert- an from
Mrs
Marian
Cypher,
will
return
to
in
electric
water
water-systems
svstem
s
The
The
first
firs
held
Sunday a t Avalon park near
old
fashioned
quilting
bee
at
S J y w id Mrs. Coral Biedennan.
a water system valued
at Tigard. There »ere 45 present
the home of Mrs. Josephine Strick­ her home in Asotin. Wash., the last ize
1*55 Second and third prizes are Those attending front here were
t r M rsrew tlllam Kletzer. state presi­ ler Those present were Mesdames of the week
Mr and Mrs. Earl Cooper of j,0
t 5 respectively.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Boge and family
Voss. Homer Haynes, Carey
dent. organized and installed the Hite
St Helens vksited Mr. and Mrs.
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a/ld Mr and Mrs. John Boge and
Haynes.
Sidney
S
team
s
McClure.
officers Next meeting will b e S e p - Dan Werre. Baker. Hagey. a n d
John Gfeller Sunday.
(o n n tv Ygrnt Visits
family.
tember 6 a t 8 o clock a t the Tigard
The Berggren-Johnson sawmUl M
Maool.ind count« agent of
Mr and Mrs Evert Boge and son
public school. All parents are in ­ Brown.
Celebrate Birthday
vited.
„ . j
Funeral Saturday
Mrs. Frederica Wilson, Oregon
C D Edwards, aged 80 years, a • pioneer of the fifties, celebrated
resident of Tigard for twelve years, her eighty-fifth birthday August
died August 16 He leaves a wife, 15 a t her home In Sherwood. A
Erm a K... and four children M anan, number of friends called in the
Adavelle. LeRoy and A rthur Two afternoon to wish her continued
grandchildren also survive. Funeral health and happiness The Wdsori
services were held Saturday from familv formerly lived on the Will­
Peggs chapel In Beaverton. In te r­ am ette river and had the first store
m ent was in Greenwood cemetery. at Wilsonville, which was named
for the late Mr. Wilson.
Tliree prune driers a.nd several
canneries are kept busy night and
day. caring for the Laurel Ridge
prune crop. Hops, generaUy a l l
harvested before prunes, are not
(B y Mr». O. H . I ’«ter»nn)
even dated for picking Proepects
BEND—Bov Scouts from Tigard are good for a good crop of clover
and Sherwood enjoyed a camping seed in this vicinity.
Jo Ann and June Downey o f
trip of several days a t th e F ritz
TEMPERO—(1 ) for M om .M i ,« ( I ) For Safety (3 J For Dependability
Eisner park on the T ualatin river Longview. Wash., are visiting their
last week.
* cousin, Lona Werre. this week, and
A number from here attended will go to Eugene Saturday to vis­
the Ice cream social a t the K inton it other relatives.
Concrete is no rnofch lor Trip/» Tempered Rubber. Even
church grove Friday night.
Iteel wear» no longer. For Triple Tempered Rubber io
■
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bernard and
children of Eugene spent Friday
the toughest, longest-wearing rubber used in lire making.
night with Mrs B ern ard s p arents.'
Mr and Mrs. Albert Scott. Mr. and i
are smooth, slippery and dangerous
Our 12-lnch mixed inside Mid
Mrs. Bernard left Saturday for
replace »hem with 1934 U. S. Royals.
W enatchee, Wash., to attend the slab wood a t »4.00 per cord, less
Kiwanls convention The Bernard 25c for cash on delivery, ks the
In face of rising material costs, we can
children remained with their grand­ best value in fuel we know of
parents. Mr and Mrs Scott, during Prom pt delivery assured.
guarantee present low prices for a
their parents absence.
Clarence and Mary Bowne of STIMSON LUMBER CO.
limited time only.
Buy extra tough,
Salem visited Sunday with their
E J. PETERSON, Agent
extra safe U. S. Royals at no extra coot.
mother. Mrs J. B Bowne, who ts
Phone 1442
very ill a t the home of her son,
Save today.
Bruce Bowne, a n d family. Her
Grangers at
Tigard Plan
for a Picnic
. VO.-ns ton
»»‘-A* v *
Hiteon
Wilma Meierjurgen
Buried on Tuesday
School at Buxton
Opens September 3
Studio Couch
Orenco
Lounge Chair
Reynolds' Drier
Burned I hursday
ATTENTION!
Farmington Host
County Churches
DESKS
Laurel Ridge Folk
Making Long Trips
SELFRIDGE
BROS.
Millie’s
Beauty Salon
SEE ASTOUNDING
WORLDS FAIR TIRE TEST
SHOWING W H Y
Alore M iles per Gallon —and
TEM PERED R U B B ER ADDS..M IL E 5 -
M ULTIPLIES S A F E T Y -C U T S COSTS
the comfort of Free-action on all
wheels
Boy Scouts Hold
P ic n ic at B end
MILL WOOD
Rubber up 442%
Grain-Seed
Cleaning
W ANTED
Wheat. Oats, Feed and Brewing Barley, Red and
Alsike Clover Seed, Crimson Clover, Hairy Vetch,
and Common Vetch Seed. With our direct shipping
outlet we can pay you more.
SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL!
IMPERIAL FEED ÖC GRAIN CO.
»1
Miller« of Quality Feed«
South Kerond Bt.
%
T H R IF T Y - B U Y
..in the V-8 Fordor Sedan
Here is a beautiful Fordor Sedan especially built for
people who want a lot o f room and comfort but don t
want to pay extravagant up-ktr/t tout to get it.
We Have up-to-date seed cleaning equipment and
can give you a first class job. Bring your Vetch
Cleaning. Clover Seed Cleaning, and Grain Clean­
ing to us. We can do your cleaning better.
. . Cotton up
194%. Price» bound to follow BE
It seats five passengers, with plenty o f leg-room , front
and rear. Free action for nil 4 u htrh assures you o f com­
fort on the roughest sort o f road. Four double-acting
hydraulic shock absorbers make that assurance doubly
sure. Clear-vition ventilation protects you from drafts.
Ye< this car, with 85 horsepower under the hood, is
ATTEND
the Washington County Fair
August 30, 31, September I
in Hillsboro.
the most tconom itelcar to operate and maintain that
Ford has ever built.
Would you like to borrow this Fordor Sedan for
a trial run —with the fa m ily -ju st to see how easily is
does all we claim for it? . . . It's at your service. T ele­
phone us, or drop in, and make an appointment to
drh’t it.
Price »772 delivered and fully equipped with spare
tire and bumpers
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