The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 27, 1934, Page 10, Image 10

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    Page Ten
THE
Sherman Mill
Pays Claims
H IL L S B O R O
ARG U S,
Local Groups G ather Christmas Gifts
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thursday, December 27, 193 |
Lime Corrects
Soil Acidity
"F*
J fappy Chappies’
I Excavating Finished
Local Post Office
Excavation work on tlie Hills­
boro federal building, now under
lily Win. i ’ Cyrus, County A yyntl
• oiisiruction at tlie corner uf Fourth
Q round limestone lias been. u.
ami Mam sireets. was pnmplet. ,|
and as far as we can see now. will
Hila wiek and forma aie now being
continue u> be the more economical
laid for cement footings Ikmrlng
I form of lime for use in correcting
Stum page claims of Axel Erick­
of concrete la expected to begin
soil
acidity.
Now
and
then
ques-
son and Prank K irsten against the
lairtly after tlie first or the year
I turns come up concerning the dr.-dr-'
Sherm an Mill company now in re­
W Kllppa. governiuviit conatrue-
I
ability
of
using
other
forms
of
ceivership, was compromised Friday
llon engineer, liaa been assigned („
; lime for soil purposes. Hydrated
tn a circuit court order authorizing
lime Is tlie most commonly m e n -'
the toeal project and lias been
the receiver to accept »200 and the
turned substitute for ground lime-!
ilipeivlslng work tills week,
claims for approximately 1,200.000
stone. Even when hydrated lime
feet of down logs. On the same
! can be purchased at prices con­
day a second distribut.on of funds,
siderably under what It can ordin­
W inter Term Extension
am ounting to 20 per cent, was o r­
arily be obtained lor It still u a
dered for wage claimants.
Center Will Open Jan. 2
higher price source of lime than
Joe T rau tn e ro f Vancouver. Wash.,
I ground limestone
The u lu ler term of tlie l*urlluud
was bound over to the grand Jury
Extrusion Center of the Oregon
a ro u n d limestone can be p u r­
Saturday on inform ations charg­
S tate Hyatem of Higher Education
chased from several sources. The
ing the unlawful transportation and
will open January 2 wllli class.-
•slice varies but one very good
possession of alcoholic liquor
Quality ground limestone Urat is ‘;’ll’l>y chappiev uorid lamous song Writers, are coming t a l l i r Vena- hieeUhg hi Lincoln high aclmol and
oi:lv, direct from the Param ount theaters In 1 "’ 1 r ,itral ourai)
library a A rummer
number m
of
Joe T rautner of Vancouver was
- .. .. •• tp eaier Friday VIIV.
better Lain some of that we have
Seattle and Portland They ore radio stars of NBC, C1W. ami KNX !,*’w ! i’,',1, ' Wl ,M' “ Gered and,
arrested Thursday on a charge of
been getting can be delivered or.
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XEX and KO1N.
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« ¡ » 'V 't . ^ ¿ T h e
illegal transportation of liquor, and
Hie farm in W ashington county ui
20 gallons of alleged moonshine
i not less tluui 10 ton lots for » 5 3 j
«• c l v .
,
j o | h - u u> students wishing io en-
whiskey was confiscated. Unusual
1 Feast of Uie Circumcision of Our roll at (Ills lime Catalogues may
per ton fills lime has a somewlt.il KCIlCl W UPC OCalC
»low speed of T rau tn e r’s ear a t­
Lord ChatM'l worship at 7 30 p be “blamed from tlie Portland Ex
lower content of calcium carbon-
®
Toys given to underprivileged children of Hillsooro by tlie Coffee club at a C hristm as party S a t­
tracted tiie attention ol D’ p'jiy
j ate th an Ute limestone Uiat we'
in
f
n
i
m
t
v
'V
FYom the Old U w to J4'“?*™ C r,lU r uiiUje‘ MU Oregon
***• V1SC U 111 v^OUlHy tli<* New Pilgrim
H o u r will be building
urday »Rentoon at chamber of commerce.
Johnson, who made the arrest.
tiuve been getting trom the slate
open U> receive vUttors to the
1
congress.
Those
newly-elected
.
prlce
U
the
G, R. Dailey of Portland was ar- »ember 7 near Tigard in which .•>(>«■ tuiiru*s n.pany >». a l. Such over
m em beri'kiiow ü i « t h e ? ^ d 'e " im o
le“ ThU »“»*
n g h t ^ ’ wiy o ^ a p X t .l t a t a l y
"f“ -he* c Ä ^ ‘i e ^ u i ' N ^ ' Ä
, » HusinraB
'
Good
tested Saturday oil an indictm ent Boyer alleges his truck was dam -
h "'" h ‘
C
L L. M.<O, H '.'i
“ tîiï L
*1
meetings during the holt-
th rlsto u ia day brultiCSB at tile
chargm g the alleged issurance of
to the extent of »500
4 «,«U .
“ power on his coat-tails and they I * Jo b U ‘ “ e d 0 0 n “ h v r . « * «
i o - U ant tei be able to show a “ ‘rogutaF iU,d c<u*
Purchased through local nul” ° £
. 1,1 l“ 'e , *‘ort li.rxsiicr n days. Twelfth night, or Eo.phany Venetian theatre was the luigeat
a check without sufficient funds
George R. Bagley, circuit judge ” •
oliv«. <t¡.m¡«.i: shut.
_____
.. .as In more th an four years, according
to o te pay
re- ?'h °
***^ « tkArtv
’ivrd in
in the IQ.'ìrt
iiw k
i
. . . . . . . to r tile Aloha - Klmonlca Men.
\ I . . . falls
• . I __
’ on . . . SundaY
. . I _ _____
.
n
d tn same.
h a v e The
been check
trtven was
in the
iro" ‘
*5*
^ '3 rtfW
record
1930 asinot
elections,
o-.v.,.,™n,. „„„a I.
. substituted
January
0 U> Orange Phclp.. m anager ■Anne
Lime l. gtnerauy
puted to nave been given in the first Of t lve year, continued ac- Mmkky. 4i«mi»*«i: D. F. wh*i<r >•».
There will be a lot of talk about
used
here
tn
llu
t,wuy
extension
winch
lias
been
Communion
will
be
administered
<>f Green G ab les’ was Hie feature
this
purchase Of walnuts.
tivities this week in clearing the C. O M cFarland et «1. diam bM l . Far..»- , n i l a t l o n o n th p D drt o f
h rtn ua
I . , cou,*y
pr«vedtng
la id up d u e ’lo'”w eiuiier\xi’nditkii'is"
January 13. with a pre- picture
Pleading guilty to a charge of docket of the circuit court. He dis- «r»' bank o f w ik o n v .il« w. o. Vm.nn-.o. group, the
. on stiver
tin advocatei
part ot tne and
bonus
Hie P1“« “ »« of alfalta Tins is general- OUler
“
a
' 'e n li.g
Irene Pewey v
i.eR ey P e » e v . group, the stiveradvocates and the ,
. H)d urfc.b w aiiheiiei. th.eZ GUwr new projects contem plate a January 11
EI.KV'M « IIATEAI
having an overloaded truck. C. missed a number of actions which .ti-niiMBl.
d i s m i s s . M ari. P e i-.n te e ., N.ehei« Printing-press theorists Mv b e l i e f » KJ*« I“ “1 uce. although there
,
worker to complete “ " ““ rv 11
Arvid Larson of Scoggins Valley h«''e been pending in th e court as D eP inte. ' d . . n . « B l . A l i « D .Fr.n« «. & Uiat President Roosevelt will
sltu atw iu and cases where
r „‘ ’
was fined «10 and costs Thursday
U
Gu» A P eE r.n e», d is m is sa l. G e .m e E throw his personal strength against ground limestone should be used for
' OI , r , 1
,nu*,!’ 11
list of dismissals th is week:
lie-d ie »>. j
8 . Lersunx « al. du- any outright m onetary moves To other
crops particularly
crops,
where 1 1 C
- •ruuP#
m'-uv-v ivi t,w r r J tA and a
in the local justice ot the peace
mis««l
.
Its.lirer
Lumber
eum
pany
vs.
m
v
t
n
llld
.
the
bid
t
h
r
e
a
t
o
f
c
u
r
-
iy
iin
m
n
r
e
to
I
__
_
J
cook
to
prepare
lunches
for 70
70 1 ■
George
K.
B
tm
-
i
v
,
Edn»
I
.
Bees,
dis-
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.
„
. . .
„
W mind, the big th re a t of cur- commercial fertilizers «•.. m,i„„
eook 10 Prepare lunches for
court.
m issal HiUsbom M ercantile com pany vs. Stay-Round S d e com pany, dism issal Rn
reilCV inf lation IS Indirect—through l„. near!
"
10 pupils at the Dilley school
Damages totaling *500 are sought Tom W illiam s, dism issal . Barney L^is ter-Low e * eonitjany v a Gilbert Carr»- ¡ y , uuoahUlCed budget. Congress,
‘ X
, Call for fig h t CCC camp recruits
se a filed
? bL C A
^ c a,X n«Fo .sx ^ , ¿ r r t «
b . X ' S V or
lime c a n lw
in a « suit
the Barker Bread company and one
ux
K r it N ation al bank
John W underlich w al. diam iaaal. a 01 puouc money for more unempio> - bt determ ined by a soil test and its ihe v
year
was received here this
” Hodw
*
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Aon Ka» H,.||1
_ a .
I
’
vs. w. "*
h . **
y -n O rd 4 en . d *’ ism issal;
ment
relief
and a « for , further "nnnin llata*
of its truck drviers. J. Jarvis. Wed- o f M cM innville va. D. Sturey et ux. Gertrude
use can be well confined to Uioae week Experienced cooks w ill u e
Sm ythe w N. a
R.siiun et pruning. ' Some Five-Year
nesday in the circuit court. The d u n u ssa l: Portland. A storia A Pacitte al. dism issal
ta
n
j
cases
where
such
soli
testa
tndl-
given
preference
tor part of Hie
;
E.
Quaekenbush
et
al
vs.
mjp
x
•
-
j
cw
Railrond com pany va. W H
M.A.iu et
J ; < i »
K' s a s u ^ a E s r a n s
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action arose from an accident Sep- ul dismissal. Portland. Astoria a Pa- E ï , : î “ s . , â
,y v».
vs. G«orv«
George Ftohar.
dis- p
postpones
day
when
bud-
r7 ,'U
art’ *ccurate «no county relict chairm an
anan A com pany
Fiahar. dia»
ú 6 tp o n C 8 t m
h e
e d
ay W
h e n t tne
he b
ud»
3. a . Black « »1 vs. j. w. get can finally be balanced
and uldJcatc m “ f«ir way Just how
ENDS MONDAY, DECEMBER S lat
Phillips, d u m u s a i. j a .
W ack et at makes currency inflation
all
the much lime should be added. There
s it io n .1
ban™ i t
r.rSiT Grov»* v. more probabta even though there are other soil tests for certain plant
A lfred hrevrkaon. diani»***!; J H. Karr- Is
ahout it a t p ro e n t.
food elem ents which are sometimes
(B y Vivian Ihidmtn)
.tein
e ^ Vina
C j o M y Bacon
£
« j h ¡<£
T h i budget problem tro u b le me'UMd. M *«•<*»*<
o« & tn the*«, . how.v.r,
are
iniaaal
va. M oil« Ire- nvt>riz t h a n « n v n f t h n z ith e r « w h i c h
u
Joe Bcliclble
Nordl and
of
w e'face to ^ .y ° l n f l a u ^ m o& ei £ £ £
J*? “
• FMrttaiuf
visited and N M M artin
Nieben
dismissal, v, e Geiger v> Cecelia Pore- nations has always txitiic through le‘ 1 a'
*l,n* »-St. Lime require- got wood Monday 1 he Nordta and
nian et «1. dism issal
W ashington C ounty an unbalanced budget. Instead of hient or »oil acidity tests are made “*r Schatble have moved to a new
' et’T f " d b i b S ’l i ’' iurrinO!1ol,mI . j 11' “ h Printing paper money, our govern- a t the county agent office and it tot'aM‘{*' ln Portland, having given
.
d
m
issa
l.
H.
H
a
r n n g t.n • • JJ>i
printing governm
governm ent
ent bonds
requires but
but a a very
very small
smull soil
soil si.iiwivv,
i w t ^ d d i „ . J n « ,7
ti‘Ur“n l bwun,*a8 1,1
MAIN STREET
Stephenson
et
ux.
dismuwai
M .t t K
.r m e n t als_
“ prunutg
ooiias requires
location county road number 6 9S. dismis- Mid forcing them OtltO tile btUlks. sam ple for th a t nunxisi*
. t llwtxxl distrlt t
sa
l;
L.
E
D
arling
v
..
Southern
Pacific
Eventually
investors
may
get
pan-
*
purpose.
Mr
antl
Mr,
Willis H iatt of
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PHONE 81
com pany. dismiMal . W
---- Stringtown
road moved
K roniniïïi »” “ w
f e r m a i " t h e ^ ^ r o n i p h u - l y * l a “t ^ n ^ r e i ^ ^ i d every’" im h itïf’m
^ 5 ' ' ’"-"''nirnt'ian
hmne“ D « to îé m tlie
£r
Bagley Dismisses D o c k e t
Suits Long Standing
Rpvitt'd
Weil’s Animal Year End
D o lla r S a le
Hayward
P o w e rs G ro c e ry
3
Prom pt Service . . .
n ^ ^ rifj
1
V'e . danger of inflation is grave.
««al: Hiiisbx.ru N
A- <• • ' n.ember, tlie .surest way to
bank ve. j . E Curry. d i . m i . . Kn.yht inflate our currency would be I o ,
'
’ï ï ï ï " yw” yi.A„d K e . UH^ns.'n
p ^ f ^'onT y^.roÀ i Tut r ’a:
K d £ Gv a Hi?n,- E . " ^ r r , Sd ^
. At Vhe sam e îim e I u r g e V
m issa l. Henry S tiavelli et al v- ja m ee
Ai«x. d ism issa l; John Hvrmens »». Krnaei
Specials for December 28, 29 and 31
, «
T o ile t Tissue
>
»
^
d
=
.
S i T i S S r ’c
POUltS to lower mortgage rates bill irm an1" «OIJnt hl
l ‘a,’1,,‘
lower buildinv riksts ’Hi*«».- ^m iun with his farm work
fOre conxtruetirkn
• ' t.1 - *»
l i*-/. Stegm ann and juin Waltei
"d .-„A"
“ " 1 ),
*
V u s ‘ „nV ll a v c b'1' “ « « 'H ln g out cedar poats
‘
-
‘- r n ' m4 1 9 ^
<«*
M arffiL.
^ c h ^ ^ u v T S ^
U eorpi Laemermai,
«
ciiristniasd for
¿ ¡5 7 tT a '
***** v-qulUes. allt.
W hile unem ploym ent tills will- LJ,'.n “L1." ''1',1/ 1 « n/h.how •
5 ü,nnLüdi? - p»«** - 2 -«
«“ » T
±
‘ £ and
£ » Mrs. Willis H iatt. Jam es Pen­
man.
a5 ? ve
depression low of March, the number of jobless will drop as w
ipi^n Albert Forest and N H
1933 This past year prives nave 1935 advances. The expected train
m ...
risen about 10 per cent and die in mn<rr»i<«f inn » iii io i
y »,
*\r e ant, Mrs F ritz S teg man n
now a t the highest level solve
-s *,areti by and family spent Chrlstm us ln
I . c . B. Buchanan
com pany v . March 1931 O u ta i^ d in g h is bi-en
“ todustrlcs 8 “ ‘el ‘>P"a . n ‘ • oi t.aiiu with their daughters.
,u o « h S u « ta T “ ^
• t.k m « or tri aiifnM XM kii. n ______ _ 1' ^
Z
' f ' S X ; .7
u i»mi*>al
t Hillaboro
t t c . ^ Mary
m d .a g m G.
J r Lorn-
T
5
wl.u
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i-a l . C tne
- Buchanan
- -
- com pany va. W aldo Van cultural quotations az a iesult of nave a ve^V s>harp rise In the early
I J B.
Ralston. Medium ............................
S ic k le . disrni«-.iai . P e te r S m ith
W M short crops due
to tne drouirnt.
°i Uie y?ar Improvement
Clement», diamtaaal.
Farm products prices liave lumped nJ
lines, where the bin bulk
________
___ _ is the
__
Merrill M arten and family left
about ___
46 i per
cent
over last ’ year ’ lliilxl priiyiiiriiiHnij
unemployment . lies,
,___
.. . ov
while goods
bought
(aim ers have
, enc°uraglng fu/H.i.
factor i tn • t. Sunday for Tacoma, Wash., to
increased only 9 per te n t
This 19J5 labor ouuoox. Aitnough In ’•pend C hristm as with Mrs. M urten’s
means th a t the position of u .e ?22’e i,’?“ijstri<2 Present rates are mother, Mrs La-sky
Fatz» V I icc in it IV/lon iarnMr “ th e “b e « ‘hT'm uiiv^years
th a n m i'929.j ex p ,. t
Marvel Haym
retui
returned home
Royal Chinook, spring pack Large flat can
r a le lvlissing IVian His real purchasing power h a s lo s*' higher
mounting demands for wage Wednesday Irani Jone s hospital,
f-,™
greatly increased and Hie outiook * "5 2 2 * ? 5s ! r c v<‘“ f auvam es in . w li.re she underwent ai
an appendi-
¡sheriff’s office ta v T huntad for lo r, la35 twin ts to still higher p. ices
“} Ilvl11« TOSta will a lls operation
™
, " unted Ior and a further advance in buyin prod
‘" to demanding highe.
p. -j a met
met
with
Susie
Vander-
the m an without avail. Reports in- power in the farm areas
wages.
—
dicate th at LeTourneau. a "trouble
Many industrial commodities have
Labor troubles will seasonally ln- a ” l "til* 'the*1 candv T ig s ' 'tO r'th i
, shooter" for the L eT ourneau Ma- shown some weakness ln the last crease during the spring months Fairview school.
Red & W hite. 8-oz....................................
A t C
I chinery company in Portland, car- 5 2
»s due i ? . hacking away »»<1 will hang as a threat over
Mr. arid Mrs. C harles Menke
ned
22 caliber Distol but no 1 ^ ^ NRA price-fixing anci bu»si- certain inah>r industries. Tins will spoil C'iiri ( iidls wil I i tlielr son ivnn
matches. He h a ? a w^T and two ne5s d“Une“ J h ia weakness is out he due principally to the fact th at Me ke and amifv of B rlg h tw « ^
in p t X i d
‘ ° S A ain ‘2 2 2 ’>^ ? .K ? - L L h iL .! R « i id S S L
.5 8 2 2 5 “
key of
New of W drought
ashington
force
Industries
as auto-
Longview
Tires, a battery, tool« and auto trend.
th e OlfOAft
effects
mobile,
and
steel.
This
docs
S
uivòn "sundav
t e r r a i n in Cedar
fho
el a-ev. ■ ok-. » and"
_ _ legislation
-I strong V
TV.xExil.X ln ♦ textile,
Aw such
♦ i !. . ,->.»4
. a. ..I rw...
.
‘ Wash i f visited
parts
were » stolen
C hristm as night er
supply-dem
and K in ratio
are all not
mean,
however,
th a t m e , ........
next
Mrx
Charles
C runican
Huy-
»____»»._ the « Main
.
WOrklnor toward
in n o r d higher
» ..- wholesale
...I— I-.».. I few
fe w m
I iio
n ih » will
a.,II see
.... any funds
. wimd"visited
.»H
Red & W hite
from
‘ —
Street . garage In *»°rklnK
onths
a t the
H a v n .w of
’ home
v
__
th#> com
nw vpur
« h ^ . m
cntallv
nhioc 'As
a Z sundaV
‘ mu .
h i v *“
rtu y n t* noine
HiUatxxo
according"to’ a 6 renort to prices
pnces in
1'L th«
coming'
year t T i h ».* e 'id
men
tallv si-rinnc
serious luiwvr
labor tm
tro'ubies
'afm r.Vion
q iZ h P n n n rii
, vance- , however' will probab.y Be ta r as m ajor strikes are concerned.
,™“ y, “ rn?
,
ShMF f f C o n n e *1’
. ,
at a slower pace th an in tlie last the unions may get plemy ot un- „ I,l7’“ 1‘ y ¥/ocj!nkS’
No arrests for violation of tra f- eighteen months. The im portant employed to parade--but those al- uorK,ng in Portland the past month,
fic laws or for drunken driving
about 1935 commodity m arkets ready having jobs will hesitate to
jxMidii the Chrlztmuz vacation
were made in Waashington countv W1H
* lectlvHy. Each commodity leave them. Temporary disturbance® * Hh. h.er P«renLs. Mr. and Mrs. J
Red & W hite. All flavors
during the Christm as holidays An * llL.haVn
w Jbdged on its own “^er demands for higher wages will Moehnke, and family.
m m n h ii.
holidays. Au- merits. Rising farm prices should
frequent; but no dislocation of
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tomobiie accidents were unusually be the high-spot and this mean anv m ajor industry nor any ser-
Pilgrim House
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
infrequent in spite of the wind higher food prices for everybody
“’»» interrupoon o f production Friday Holy Iimoi n ts’ D.iv i u n -
and rain
N ineteen hundred thirty-live will should take place.
incmoratlng children ot Bethlehem
S aturday and M onday. These prices good Decem­
see a substantial rise in the cost ot
Advances txtth ln factory and lam by order of H< ro«l < St M at-
ber 28, 29 and 31.
L.iinK -p rin cip a lly because of food farm buying power definitely me..n thew 3; I8-I81 Sunday: .Sunday
blUs Prices of foodstuffs are r.ow better trade—wholesale and retail within the Octave of Christinas
a t the highest level in four years, alike- R etail sales In general tlur- Chapel services ot worship a t lu .10
f
-
T a " “ the advance goes on week aft- *n g the early m onths 01 ia.,.> .shou.d a m. anil 7:30 p. m. Tlie m orn-
No extraordinary rise Is “e considerably better than the lng worship will be choral, with
in the furniture,
the cent
last six
montlis
H enry
_
.........— .O. ....... zvrx X l a i i u r i expected
and miscellaneous
sections clothing,
of "the average
a*»ut 5 of per
aoove
the and
first sermon
on "Tlie by ^ ta P r astor
S ti ll’s
tiin e s a. T I Holler
n the
i Continued from page one
so. The president, however, will try ram jly budget. Utility rates will d» “ a *I o* 1934. The holiday .season evening a musical story of Christ-
W T A S H IN G T O N C ounty’s
to follow more closely the middle c“ ne further. On the other hand. Just completed was the most sue- mas will be given, and there will
b e Hutto,
tw een
s n e i a i i . t i n ____
o » n » r i _
» « « m u iw i — may even' cossful in years — many toe all ties be no sermon. Tuesday, January
re n u w.lU strengthen
~
▼ v largest D epartm ent Store M - course
“- ¿ . » I — .
1 c . experl‘ ju.iip
h»"?» .sh
arply in certain localities even v exceeding
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a i u -UU i K 1029. u n it
volume
extends to you all best wishes
mentation and orthodox business A lack of suitable rental .space in a> wvl1 a* dollar value was m uu
methods,
toward
which
he
h
a
s
more
th
an
half
of
our
leading
cities
better
and
I
expect
this
trend
tn
for a Bright and Prosperous
has
already
and to broaden Into ail .
leaned in recent months.
.
- developed
--------. . . . and t h e continue
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New Y ear and takes this op­
_
,
shortage is growing dally. This Is lu>es tn 1935. Medium-priced "nec-
o n e change which will please
the most bullish Influence on home roitty" m erchandise Is likely to be
portunity to thank you for
conservative business men Is organ-
building winch I can foresee in in best demand.
With growing
your valued patronage .
¡zed labor's loss of "face" a t W ash-
19?8:
purchasing power, however, t h e
ington Labor leaders read so much
1 have previously stated th a t the semi-luxuries and
even luxuries ¡
into SeeHon 7a of fh ! M^S
construction industry holds the key wl11 enjoy a better call.
wi, lnt° bectlon 7a °* the NRA code to orospertty. Five of our ten mil-
ic<in tin u «i N .x t w « k |
th at even liberal congressmen have hon unemployed are accounted for -
».
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Wg been som ewhat embarrassed in th eir bv the building trades a.one Hen,.
'JBfvfJgf-.-}'.
¿in own constituencies. On the other fírt11Í?lS?r^í!.ce/ ,í a revival, j n this
1935
M 2 S n<L b u t n T i e n a r e intensely Ä
H .w th . r n .
19c
Blue & W hite Toilet. 4 for
Rye K risp
R.-bert Sert- tom m odltlès.
sfcnTr ' T ’V o k h ; S T m T S L S S
P w Pattun vs. H s . Tharp et ai. du»
m iM ai; N.iah H m giey v.. o. L. Av«y and
R. H. Brook« et «1. dismiMal; Berthold
Fieischhauer vs
Frtedoiin Brunoid. di»-
a
23c
A
Salm on
Cedar Canyon
Coast Range Hides
20c
French Dressing» .
P u m p k in
et al. dwmiMal
r
10c
Women’s & Girls' Knit Dresses 2 for $1
Women's Coats, D re sse s........... $1.00
10 yards Wash G o o d s ............... $1.00
Fast Color 25c Prints, 5 yards . $1.00
36-inch Outing Flannel, 8 yards $1.00
84-inch Sheetings, 5 yards . . . . $1.00
#1.50 Pequot Sheets, each . . . . $1.00
69c Bed Blankets, 2 f o r ........... $1.00
3-Ih. 72x90 Batts, 2 f o r ............... $1.00
M en’s Work Shoes, special, pair $1.00
M en’s #1.29 Overalls, pair . . . .$1.00
Boys' All Wool B lazers............. $1.00
M en’s All Wool Mackinaw Coats $1.00
M en’s Part Wool Union Suits . .$1.00
M en’s Outing Flannel Night Shirts $1
Boys' 69c Overalls, 2 p a i r ........ $1.00
150 Men’s — Values to $25.00
7*10 las b,‘‘"
G elatine
5c
MORE DAYS
SUITS - OVERCOATS
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Babson Predicts
Cjains for [ration er wee,k-
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WE KNOW
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CHEVROLETS
— — —
To the Public:
Thank You
for 1934 Patronage
“XäfcJ
79
Passenger
í O Cars
24
Total
Chevrolet«
97 n
T ru rk .
Passenger *>
Cars
O
worried about the lopsided con- lone as building costs, taxes and
«ress which meets on T hursday interest rates are high a n d 're n ts
Jan u ary third. Fear has been ex- **?"!, there can be no substantial
pressed th a t it will be -nnw er. P “ «*’1” ln building. T he rap.,. (
— YOU KNOW US!
drunk" and th a t it will be full o.
so-called “wild men.” There wil ‘ ------------------------- ----------- --------
■ indeed be many of them. W hat
will they do? They will make a lot
of talk, a lot of headlines, but few
new laws.
The Townsend old-age pension I
plan and the Connery thirty -h o u r I
bill will be presented. They will i
both make a lot of newspaper
copy, but there is little Uklihood
of their passage at this session. The
Bought and Sold
fight will be close on the Veterans
Bonus bill. Its enactm ent is pos­
sible but not probable. A compro­
mise bonus bill seems certain to 1930 Chevrolet Sedan
pass. Unemployment Insurance also
USHER IN THE
has a good chance of becoming Essex Sedan
NEW YEAR
a law. While we are eventually
The old y e a r has about
coming to some form of Job in- 1 Dodge Touring
reached the end of the trail,
surance, this is th e wrong tim e to
launch such an experiment. But 2 Ford Tourings
and 1935, like a blindfolded
on the whole, I believe th a t the)
candidate
w aiting to be in ­
president will hold the w hip-hand I 1929 Chev li/g'ton Truck
Trucks
Total
Oldsmohiles
® W and total of 111 new car« and trucks,
and 187 used cars and trucks m akes a good rec­
ord of sales for any Hillsboro autom obile dealer
a t any time. Considering th a t this is
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Expectinv a very vood business on the coming
SENSATIONAL NEW MODELS. (Not long to
w ait) and wishing you a
HA PPY NEW YEAR in 1935
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
P li E S E N T S
ANOTHER ADVANCE IN
TRUCK E N G IN E ER IN G
USED
CARS
I he First Year for Oldsmobile
in active competition in this m arket, and the sup­
ply of cars was limited, we are pleased with
h t c results, and wish to express our deep a p p ré ­
ciai ion of the patronage, and to com plim ent this
m m unity upon its buying power and integrity,
ior we have experienced very good collections
m contract purchasers,
0 l i 1)
WELL LOCATED
6-room house all on one floor,
lot 50x150 feet, sewer, sidewalk
ind paved street, »1800, reasonable
terms.
FOR RENT
Also have houses to rent.
E. A.
G R IF F IT H
Real
Estate and
Insurance
Can finance ynnr Insurance pre­
miums on a m onthly basis.
1152 2nd St.
itiated into a secret order,
is about to be adm itted. We
Ford Model T ton Truck
stand in w onder and antic­
ipation on the threshold of
Agency W illys 77
the New Y ear and w onder
w hat is behind the door
I
Come in for a
which hears the nam eplate
dem onstration.
“ 1935.”
We take this occasion to
CARS PAINTED
wish all of you a Happy
and Prosperous New Year,
and to thank you for your
Gas • Oil - Accessories
patronage during 1934 and
th a t we hope to continue
Cars W aahed and Poliahaai serving you during 1935.
Used Car Exchange
Phone 171 2nd and Wash. Phone 2R41 ,C!levrj 'e ‘ ankd
3rd and W ash.
Phone 441
UB important fact to remember
T
about the new Ford V-8 T ruck for
»935 ia not merely that it give! you new
money-saving feature«—but that thet» ¡ta-
turet nan* bttn atliled to a trmk u hot* tionomy,
ptr/ormanc*, tlamiha ban* alriady bttn provtd.
For 1933, Ford give? you an entirely new
development—Forward Load Dittribution. Thia
makes possible more uniform tire and brake
w ear—better brake action—improved operation
and wear throughout the truck. In addition, with
more space between the cab and rear sale, the
1933 Ford V-S permits acute angle turns with
full-width semi-trailers.
No matter how efficiently you are now doing
your hauling, these and the other features of the
1933 Ford V-8 are im portant advantages to
consider. They are matched by no other truck
io America today, regardless o f price.
the
Hillsboro MotorCo.
JAMES WHITELAW. Manager
Obtained bymounting
front springi ahead of
isle and moving V-R
engine forward. Thia
placea more loadahead
of rear axle, more
weight on front end.
j
NEW
Test this new Ford V-8 Truck yourself. You»
nearest Ford dealer will let you do this . . . on
your own job, under your own load, with your
ow n driver!
t\f\
II I
*n‘l uPi p G. B. Detroit. Easy Terms
Through Universal Credit Company,
AZAZ The Authorized Ford Finance Plan.
AUTHORIZED
FORD
DEALERS
FORD V-8 TRUCKS 1935
More than ever, America’s great truck value
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