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Thursday, March 7, 1936
H IL L S B O R O
P la n T e a at
N o rth
P la in s
ARO U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Page Three
Peter Overcomes Prejudice
K . C . R o ll o f
'‘3 ’hií. (JUeekí Paítennos
OREGON
Tex»: Acte 10
H o n o r G iv e n
Tl»e
H uiulaj
In te rn a tio n a l
I'n ifo rm
H i bool l,«*«*M»ti fo r M arch
10.
I t required a vision from
heaven w ith g re a t c le a rn e ss of ap ­
p lication to sh ak e P e ter out of his
prejudices; and he was compelled
to recognize th a t w hat God had
cleansed was n e ith e r common nor
unclean.
T he one fine th in g about P eter
was th a t once he really perceived
a thing, he was very hold and de­
cisive in acknow ledging It.
H is vision m ight become again
shadow ed or confused, and he
m ight lapse from his high mo­
m ents, but his Im pulsiveness led
him to fran k avowal of bis own
n arro w n ess and h is own e rro r
w hen he perceived a larg e r and
nobler way.
• • •
I T was the experience of large
contacts and larger outlook In
religion
th a t
changed
Peter.
T h at, a fte r all. Is the way In
which m ost people a r e changed.
We find It easy to be narrow and
prejudiced because our religious
experience Is so sm all.
When P e ter found th a t C orne­
lius and o th er G entiles could have
the sam e sort of experience In re­
ligion th a t be had him self, be was
forced to realize th a t the gospel
was som ething larg e r and deeper
th a n be bad conceived it to be.
If we m eet our fellowm en sym ­
pathetically and on a wide range,
th e one su rp risin g th in g will be
th e discovery how much of noble
c h ara c te r, rich experience, and
fine a ttitu d e and outlook a re
found In men and women of all
races and colors and nations.
It Is through the discovery of
this, and th ro u g h th e sh a rin g
everyw here In the world of th e
th in g s th a t a re fine and tru e, th a t
we m ust hope for progress In the
b a tte rin g down of the b a rrie rs of
h a te and prejudices and m isun­
derstan d in g .
T he essence of the gospel. If
men would preach It and live it.
is th is a ttitu d e of h e art and life
th a t I b in harm ony w ith the grace
of God. and th at is as im p a rtia l
and all-reaching In its m an ifesta­
tions as th e love of God
• • •
( J ’llE tr u th th a t Hod Is no re-
0
• sp e c te r of p e rso n s w ould
f/1
b
»<•<•111 Io be w ritte n a ll o v e r th e
N< w Test a m en t and to he In h e r­
il lr North I'ln in . I' T A I
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(By Mrs. J. A McCoy)
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NORTH PLAINH
Pytlilun Hl»-'
e n t In thu gospel of g ra c e th a t
KANSAS C IT Y H onor roll lor
J e su s gave to m en.
te rs wIII Ixihl a »liver teu til th e |
th>- past lo u r wi cks a t the Kalian -
hom e of Min. J. It Hundford M arch
Ï
Ï
T he tru th th a t God 1» no re-
City school Included Jerry W al­
14 Five liiiiiilrril will hr plu.veil
dron. M m ion Vandehey, R n tiu rd
s f c 't e r of persons would seem fo
C om m ittee III i'hiil'K r Is M r .d a lli e s |
B eam an. R e ts Vundoinelon. H elen
be w ritten all over the New Tes-
G eorge Curev. Andy C h risleu e r m id |
Vandehey. C h a rlo tte B eam an E llu l
b'inctil and te he Inherent In th e
Itlrh iird Mundlord
Everybody Is
McCoy, D oris Cropp. D arrell Hr any.
e< 'pel of grace th a t Jesus gave to
w rlroinr to attend.
V incent VandoimTon, Una B rady
Holiday culler» of Mr and M rs
men.
! Elw ard Lewis, M arjorie M a rr a n a
.1 It Lultl» were Ml a n d Mr» Jo h n
I Malcolm Baling' r.
I o believe th a t God Is a being
( l a i r s mid Mr mid M rs Howard
Ell Poe of Fore .( G rove tuts been
who Is a rb itra ry In his Judgm ents,
tita n ic of Hillsboro
confined to hjs bed the p ast week
whose grace Is moved w ith con­
T he P a - 1 C hiefs' i lull of Pytlilun
with Hu.
sid e ra tio n ! of preference for a
.Slater» was e n te rta in e d by Mrs
G e rtru d e Vuiidom eton h a s been
Fred U ordon, assisted by Mrs Jan ies
mar, of one color above an o th er,
out of school lo r nearly two weeks
Anderson and Mrs Edw ard Moy- |
1 on a cco u n t of poison oak
or for a man of one race or na­
rr, ul her hom e west of Hillsboro
C elebrate B irthdays
tion above a ao th er. would lie to
No. 440
'lliorsdiiy. A luncheon was nerved
M r and M rs E H. W ebb and
d 's tr o y the g reatn ess of God and
a t 12 30. u ftrr w hich th e business
Z
elbert
B
aker
pent
M
onday
eve­
rn ike him a c rea tu re of biases and
m eeting Was held T h e re were two |
ning a t the hom e of Mr a n d Mrs.
new member», Mrs. Ja m es M uthle-
prejudices
( s o a r Love and fam ily of 'I h a tc h er
sen and Mrs Floyd Itiillely. Vis­
The In ip artlallty of God's Judg-
Mrs. W ebb presented M rs Love
itors present were M rs Roger», Mrs
n o t it s is a condition of the Integ­
j a n d h e r d a u g h te r w ith u beautiful
Ja n ies Anderson and her m other.
j birth d ay cake. T he occasion was
rity and rlgh teeusness of bis
A fter the business m eeting "500”
th eir birth d ay anniversaries.
Judgm ents.
wus enjoyed Mrs T hom as Ouulls
Eh
Poe
Honored
hud high score m id Mrs. H enry
Yet even am ong religious peo­
Eli I’oe of F orest G rove was
Cypher, second Mrs. J. 1. Van-
No.4 4
ple few prejudices are h a rd e r to
p leasantly surprised a t the hom e
dom elen m id Mrs Floyd l la l li l y
j
of
Mr.
a
n
d
M
rs
J
A
McCoy
F
ri-
overcom e th an the prejudices of
will e n te rta in th e club in M arch
I day evening when som e of his
color, race, and naflonal alle­
Miss Eugenie and M argaret C y p h ­
friends cam e In to help him ceie-
er went to Tillam ook H aturday a l t - j
giance. P eter was no exception.
i brato his se v e n ty -e ig h th b irth d a y
I ptK H S Y e n o u g h fo r m o il a o rta l occaalona, yet se rv ic e a b le for
ernoon to a tte n d th e Hlllsooro-
• • •
anniversary. T h e evening was en-
Tllluniook high school busketbull
classro o m w e ar by th e sc h o o lg irl, 1» th e c h a rm in g wool s u it
1 Joyed In playing "500 " T hose r e ­
k E S P IT E th e fa c t th a t he had
game T hey were accom panied ov­
dlspluyud as P a tte r n 440 T h e u n u su a l tw o -ta b clo sin g a n d p atch
ceiving h igh score were Mrs. M a r­
left all th in g s to follow Je su s
er by Mrs C Itlchiirdson of H ills- I
tin V anderzanden a n d B ert Dyke,
bom. and the Misses K a th ry n Mis- j p ocket w ith b u tto n e d flap on th o Ja c k et m ak e th e e u lt excep­
and was concerned about the sal­
tio n a lly In te re stin g .
low Mr. and M rs Louis S tro h m a y ­
k im m ll is and H elen O liver of Cor
vation of m en. th e In stin ctiv e, o r
er. P resent were Mr. a n d Mrs. J.
P a tte r n s com e In alree 6 to 14 yenre. Hire 12 req u ire»
nellus T he Misses C ypher a n i l
developed, prejudices of P e te r s
J* V anderzanden a n d sons R alph,
M lsklm m lns spent Sunday a t Ne- , y a rd s of 3t>-lnrh lig h t wool fo r s k ir t a n d Ja c k et, 1% y a rd s of
R obert and F rank. M r a n d Mrs.
religious tra in in g and e n v iro n ­
tart» mid Ocemtside. re tu rn in g S u n ­
b a tiste , law n, o r silk fo r blouse, a n d 1 % y a rd s of lin in g for
D
ulls
S
tro
h
m
ay
e
r
of
Fairview
,
Leola
m ent cam e Im m ediately Into
day evening
Ja c k et.
V
anderzanden
a
n
d
B
ert
Dyke.
M
r
S unday ra llers at tin- It H o rn - |
prom inence as soon as th ere was
A p e rfe c tly fittin g slip , a n d one easy to m ak e . la th a t show n In
and Mr.- W illiam V anderzanden of
ecker hom e were M essrs and Mes-
a tim e of testing. He was accus­
Roy, M r and M rs M a rtin V ander-
dam es J O ates und fam ily. O lauie 1 P a tte r « 441. T h e re Is • sh a d o w -p ro o f panel a t th e tow er p a rt
tom ed to th in k o ' Jew s as a pre­
zanden and little son W ayne D an-
a n d »on. Oeorge Taylor a n d H er- j of th e s k ir t, w hile th e sle ek , fo rm -fltiln g d esig n In su re s th a t
I clng was also enjoyed by all
ferred and chosen people who had
d re a a e i w orn o v e r It w ill look th e ir b e e t
m an llo rn e ck e r of Hillsboro.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam W h e th e r-
a so rt of m onopoly in religious
T h is slip ru n be m ad e In »Ilk, c re p e o r e atln from p a tte rn »lies
Itessle W le n e c k e H o n o red
•*d a n d fam ily of C am as, W as.
privilege and tru th .
Mr and Mrs W illiam W lenecke I 34 t o 40. B ite 38 c a lls fo r 2% y a rd s of 3!i-lnrb m a te ria l w ith
were w eek-end visitors of Mr. and
W hen he found the gospel hav­
e n te rta in ed wlUi a b irth d a y d in ­
1 yard of lace fo r th e fro n t a u d % y a rd fo r th e back, w ith a
; Mrs. T heo K rieger of Fairview
ner for th eir d a u g h te r Bessie, com -
y a rd of rib b o n fo r th e stra p s.
F ra n k V anderzanden ol th e T id e- . ing the sam e effect upon G entiles
nllliientIna her oh h e r six teen th
w ater L um ber com pany of Astoria
To se c u re a P A T T E R N a n d 8T K P-B V -H T E P SE W IN G IN TRU C-
th a t It had upon Jew s, and Gen­
birthday Cluest» included P h y llis ! T ltlN N , nil out th e ro u p o n below , being s u re to M ENTION T H E
was a w eek-end visitor of his p a r- i tiles becom ing in te rested Io the
C h risten e r and H anford Will
ents.
M
r
und
Mrs,
J.
P.
V
ander-
power of the gospel, he was
Mis» M arjorie Meek sp e n t the ; NAM E O F 1 I I I S N E W S P A P E R ,
■ zanden.
fran k ly em barrassed. He did not
w eek-end in I*ortluiid visiting w ith |
G ladys a n d E thel McCoy spent
Yonla Hall
S a tu rd ay w ith M r a n d M is. H er- J know w hat to m ake of IL
Hetty Johnson Is out of schiuil 1
m an W oodrv a n d Z ella Rice o!
FA SH IO N B U R E A U , 103 PA R K AVENUE. NEW YORK
th is week, su ffering f r o m t h e )
F orest Grove.
E rn est Jo h n so n of S e a ttle, W ash.
m easles
Mr. a n d Mrs. L C. K t.id e ll of
E nclosed A nd.............c en ts. P lease send m e th e p a tte rn »
F u n e ra l services were held S u n ­
F rancis Keenon visited C larence ,
j
Pike
visited
M
r
and
M
rs
W
arner
chocked below , a t 16 c e n ts e ac h :
S tew art In P o rtlan d last week
C ropp a n d fam ily Sunday.
day a fte rn o o n a t th e F orest G rove
Mr and Mrs L eonard Stillwell
Mr and Mrs. H enry V a n d e rz a n -!
U nd ertak in g chapel w ith Rev. Alex­
P a te r n No 4 to
S iz e ...................
of Boise Idaho, visited Mr and !
ilen of Rov sp e n t T h u rsd ay w ith
a n d er B e n n ett officiating. I n te r ­
Mrs Wilson W right last week
th e ir d aughter. M rs Joe V andom - ’ P eter F rederick Jo h n so n . 52. of m en t was In F orest View cem etery.
P u tte r n No. 4(1
S
ize.
C herry G rove, died T h u rsd a y m o rn ­ Deceased was a m em ber of H ol­
Rev It. D E verett of P o rtlan d ’
cion, a n d fam ily.
preached a t Arcade Sunday.
O tto S tro h m ay e r of P o rtla n d was ing a t th e G ood S a m a rita n h o s­ brook M asonic lodge, w hich h a d
N am e ...................................................... A d d r e s s ..................
M r i|nd Mrs. Jo h n O ates and
a n overnight guest F riu ay of his pital in P o rtlan d . H e was born in charge of th e services.
family, and Mr a n d M rs Howard
brother, Louts S trohm ayer.
C ity ........................................ , ...........................
S ta te .
Sweden J a n u a ry 12. 1883, a n d h a d
O lanle m id son D uane of Hillsboro
B enefit Well A ttended
R estored Back Pay
T he K a n sa s C ity F a rm e rs’ U nion lived in th is c o untry 32 years. Mr.
visited nt the Bussell Loftis hom e
N am o of thle
le n e w sp a p e r
Sunday
baseball boys gave a benefit dance Johnson m arried M iss Alma S u n d -
DES M OINES — R e stitu tio n o I
Mr mid Mrs Russell laiftts vis-
-----------------------------------------
a t B alm G rove S a tu rd a y night. holrn In P o rtlan d April 14. 1914. He back wages, totaling approxim ately
was em ployed as a steam engineer »32.000. h a s been m ade during 1934
IWd at the Jack C astle hom e In
—-
■ There was a large a tte n d an c e.
for Stim son L um ber com pany. S u r ­ by alleged violators in Iowa of the
B irthday Observed
iibig.
F
au
st;
T
hursday.
C
arm
en
;
P o rtlan d last W ednesday
P r w t l a n r l t/x W -iirs »
A nother dance will tie given In * O r t l U I l U I O T l i l V t
Mr. a n d Mrs. M a rtin V anderzan- viving him a re h is widow, a n d th re e wage provisions o. NRA codes, it
E’riday. T a n n h ä u se r; S a tu rd a y m a t­
the K P hull M arch IB to w hich
den a n d fam ily a tte n d e d a s u r­ children. Louis. Lloyd a n d M ay. all was rep o rted by the Iowa offices
inee. H ansel and O retel. a n d S a t­ I prise
th e public Is Invited
birth d ay p a rty on Mrs. Joe of C herry Grove, a n d a b rother. of th e NRA.
urday evening. Il T rovatore
All V andehey of G reenville Sunday.
(¡ran g e E n te rta in s ( lulls
productions will be presented a t
W ashington
O range Is . u , e n te . rta
.
. in
.. -1 PO RTLAN D T h e C ity of Rones th
...........................
.......... ,
e civic a uditorium
Box office
in« th e 4-H < lubs In th U vicinity iN ninRing extensive p re p ara tio n s sale opens M onday at J. K Olli
with a n achievem ent day program for the forthcom ing “O pera S e a - com pany. Mull orders m
ay be
__,
be sent
in the . . O . range
hall
on Pum pkin
M arch
11 to 16. inclusive . T ...........
h e to
I
.
,
-
i- son.*’ —
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- Helllg T h e a tre com pany. Heillg
R ‘dgc F riday evening.
ev en t Is being occasioned by th e building. P ortland
F F L allale of G asto n spent arriv al of th e fam ous Ban C arlo
---------------------------
Lenten Services
cveral days last week w ith t ils o p e ra com pany In tin- p re sen ts- r> J *
r 1
•
F ra n k E dw ard Pugh. 70. died F r i ­
dau g h ter Mrs J II Davis, and tIon of a rep erto ire of g ra n d opera K a d l O h C J l l i p m C l l t
day m orning a t his hom e a t C o r­
family
nelius. a fte r a n illness of five years j
at dollar top price«
Mr--
S
A
I)
M eek a m i
Pat
He was born Ja n u a ry 28. 1865. a t 1
Iiavls took Mrs Davis to th e open i ... T he San C arlo O pera com pany,
8 P M.
T
erre H aute. In d ian a, and had lived
celebration of ID tw e n ty -fifth
air sa n ita riu m at Salem Sunday
a
t C orneltns for 22 years Mr. Pugh ;
anniversary,
or "Sliver Ju b ilee.’’ Is
..
W A SH IN G TO N — A new record m arried L au ra B en n ett a t B urling- I
Hold laist P a rty
H igh School A uditorium
T he A ltar socletv of St E dw ard's malc*n«, ‘D Ira n s ro n tln e n ta l to u r of for e x p o ru of ra d io equipm ent from ton C o lo . S eptem ber 22, 1903, to i
ch u rch gave Their last « ard t «rtv
u * brlng *‘dd,,d th l' u ,llu 'd S ta te s was Recorded In
w
hich
union
th
ree
ch
ild
ren
were
I
o I he X s o i , Ès-bniirv 27 Mis« ' “ " ' • i ' , h '' K1«"« ™ * « »fid begull- 1934. when sales abroad were valued
Svlvla D u i.k a.Kl EM M aher had
,h B r,n s
M,irv McÒormlc a-s at »24.857.000. com pared w ith »16.- born. Surviving him a re his widow,
Rev. T heodore B rackm ann
Mrs. L aura P ugh of C ornelius, a
hlgh score and Miss M arv Ann ¡ff'?.'
ci.n to X
128'°"0 "* 1933 ,l 'a d,-P "r tn ,''n l of son. W ayne L of D allas: t w o
of Puyallup. W ash.
Schm ldlekofer and H enrv Kohler
. celebrities to be seen In th e com m erce reported
second
Bonier. (.„|l)rfuI Opr r n ,„. o ffPr|n g s T hen to
o v e rse a s sales of radio eoulom ent daughters. Mrs. L etha F ern W hite
of Cornelius, a n d Mrs. D ’a L arayne
“ The Crossing of the
Mr and Mrs L It C ypher and h n ^ " o a \ l o l' l m u r e « r ^ r!!Mtn»1 hn»1»* d u rin “ th<‘ year exceeded the for- C alberg of SlleU ; a sister. Mrs Rtlev
dm igliter M arian visited Mr and ,
1?; . b£ 1 u*,
m er record sales in 1930 bv » 1 - B ennett, a n d a brother. A J Pugh,
K idron.”
Mrs F E O ’R ourke at M otinlam -1
’ b ®r u s , Bnd, b“ llr{ w*5b 723.000, th e d e p a rtm e n t reported.
both of Cornelius.
(Ial<| Sunday O th e r guests a t the . J . n i l a ^ s ï n c i r l o ^ . i n n a n ? rP“ d '
T h ‘‘ “ vcrttRr u n lt
< f radio
F u n eral services were held M on­
A C apella C hoir
O 'R ourke home were M r and M rs ’ !,.iIBr .. Bn c “ r i<> com pany.
receiving sets h a s steadily decreased day a fte rn o o n a t the F orest G rove ;
R alph O 'R ourke a n d fam ily o I
rip era S eason" rep erto ire d uring th e past lew years, w hich U ndertaking chapel w i t h
R ev-
P o rtlan d
.follow s
M onday. Aidu; T uesday, was occasioned by th e Increasing C harles M Reed officiating I n ­
C O R D IA L
W ELCOM E
IaiT ravInta.
W ednesday m atin ee p opularity of sm all receiving seD In term e n t was in th e C ornelius cem e- .
M adam e B u tterfly ; W ednesday eve- lorelgn m arkets.
tery.
M r» .
Gordon Entertain« for
l*a»t Chiefs* Club
Several Birthday P artie s
Held During Week
J
City visiting friends a n d
Beaverton P. T. A. | Oregon
relatives.
'Those having a perfect a tte n d ­
a t the Fairview school th e
Forms Study Group ance
p a st six weeks are Alvin S h earer.
BEAVERTON—A P. T A. Study
group is being organized in B eav­
erton to m eet every two weeks In
the high school cafeteria.
B eaverton W. C. T U m et a t
the hom e of Mrs R. W illiam s
T hursday. T he a fte rn o o n program
was a m em orial to FYanceg E. W il­
lard. founder.
B eaverton debatin g team s were
guest« of Miss Aline Boswell M on­
day evening.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. M. B arnes were
h osts to a group of frien d s and
relatives a t th e ir hom e S a tu rd ay
evening.
Mrs. M. C M cK ercher e n te r­
tained w ith a luncheon a t her home
Friday. G u ests Included M esdam es
Nelson W alker. V. A. Wood, and
W R VanK leek.
Born, to M r .and M rs. Boyd
Sprague. F eb ru ary 24, a boy
Mrs. W. E. Pegg a n d daughter,
Mrs. J. L. E thelrldge of Los A n­
geles, C a l . Mrs. T. D H ughes of
S an Francisco, a n d Mrs A L. Berg
and d a u g h te r Dolores w ent to S e a t­
tle la st week to visit relatives.
M asako and Y onako Iuagaka. Eve­
lyn. V eretta May S h e p a rd and
K ath ery n K reiger.
Say you saw It In tlte Argus.
P ainting
Paperhanging
■ AM
«Arpea
We use M uresco Specification Hot
W ater Wall E'inlsh;
Also Aqua-
E inish Sun-PriM»f W allpaper, work­
ing stock on hand.
•W E
COVER S U R F A C E S '
Hillsboro Decorating Co.
Beaverton Hi Girls
to Give Minstrel
B. R. N ICK ESO N
Phone 2102
BEAVERTON—G irls’ glee club of
B eaverton high school will present
a negro m instrel show in th e gym ­
nasium M arch 15.
T he leading role Is to be played
by Alda L ehm an as th e interlocu­
tor. S he will be assisted bv four
comedy women: E thel H unt. M arian
Hagg, L aM em e D ean a n d Vera
M 'E lroy. and a large chorus. R ob­
e rta W hatley. E sth er McKowen.
K a th e rin e D enney a n d
M a rth a
L ehm an have singing leads in the
show a n d M argaret G reenw ald will
p o rtray "Topsy.”
Restore the
Tone of Your
t
RADÍO !
I t doesn’t cost m uch to have
your radio serviced by our
m odern m ethods. B ring your
radio in for a FR E E E S T I­
MATE. Any m ake repaired—r e ­
su lts guaranteed.
Rigge*» Buys Farm
at Cedar Canyon
CEDAR CANYON—H. Rigges of
S h erid an recently bought th e old
D an B ak er ra n c h a n d expects to
move his fam ily on ab o u t M arch
15.
Mrs. O. V. R ider of B eaver Creek
sp e n t th e w eek-end visiting here. Selfridge Bros.
H arley B lan c h ard a n d D orm an
M oehnke sp en t th e w eek-end in
Douglass
Radio Service
Phone 21X
Funeral Held for
Stimson Engineer
an Opera Season
F. E. Pugh Dies
at Cornelius Home
LUTHERAN
TH URSDAYS
Sales Set Record
Witch Hazel House
Damaged by Tree
■Mrs C R H upyi
W ITCH HAZEL A lurge locust
overhanging Bob H olt's house spilt
and caved In th e roof while he a n d
a brother. Ixiuls. were felling It.
T ile upper story and kitchen were
bailh dam aged A few m eals were
cooked over the fireplace u n til r e ­
pairs were m ade
Mr a n d Mrs H arrv Hoeffel e n ­
te rta in e d S a tu rd ay evening w ith
d in n e r -md ptnocnle Guest-, w ere
M essrs and M esdam es E Johnson.
<• W ilkins and E Helvogl
M r. E Helvogt a n d Mrs ( ’ W il­
kins were guests F riday ol M rs V
C H art In P ortland
M rs Je n n ie llu p v und d a u g h te r
Emma, wig) have been visiting in
Heat lie have re tu rn e d . T hey e x ­
pect to re-estab lish a p erm an en t
residence here
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Bank
in W ashington County"
HILLSBO RO
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NEW STANDARD
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World'« l<>wcN|«pri<'c«l Six . . . giving the
itxoMt brilliant perform ance and grratrat
«»¡»crating economy ever offered by
Chevrolet . . . bringing you all <»f tlirae
fine C h e v r o le t f e a tu r e a : Body by
Fiaher (with No Draft Ventilation) . . .
Im proved Manter Blue-Flame Engine
. . . Extra-Rugged X Fram e . . . !*rea-
aure-Stream Oiling . . . ^'e atbeqiroof
Cable-Controlled Brakea
BOW LING SUNDAY
Noon to M idnight.
need to ever fe a r losing record or
a paid bill— when you can
to your cancelled checks.
Every woman deserves the protection of a
personal checking account. Husbands, a t­
tention ! We offer every service.
O
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alw ays refer
o f f e r th e fin e s t c o m b in a tio n o f
Book sales Increased from 10 t o '
20 per cent In 1934 over 1033, ac- I
in i ling to W W N orton, p re s id e n t'
of the N ational A ssociation of Bonk
Fiibh. hers.
Bowling gives your
muscles the play and
your brain the relax a­
tion you need a fte r a
d ay ’s office w ork! Play
often — and keep fit.
Everything t o assure
your enjoym ent.
T h a t ’s W h y I P a y M y
B ills B y C H E C K
THE N E W STANDARD C O A C H — >473
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A N D UP . L in t p r ic e o f N e w S t a n d a r d R o a d s te r
a t F l i n t , M i c h . 9 465 W i t h b u m o e r s . s p a r e t i r e
a n d t i r e lo c h , th e l i s t p r i c e is 9 JO (X) a d d i t i o n a l .
P r ic e s q u o t e d i n th is a d v e r t i s e m e n t a r e l i s t a t
F l i n t a n d a r e s u b j e c t t o c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o t ic e
N E W MASTER
DE LUXE CHEVROLET
The ariatoerat of low-price«! cara . . •
longer, even larger, beautifully atream-
lined . , . the only car regardIcaa of prit'e
that liringa you all of the fi»ll«»wing
«piality advantagea: T urret-T op Ihwly
l»y Fiaher (with No D raft Ventilation)
. . . Improved Knee-Action Ride . . .
Blue-N am e Valve-in-I lead Engine with
Preaaure-Stream Oiling . . . Weather*
proof Cahlc-(.ontro|lr<l Brakea . . .
T rue Shock-Proof Steering.
THE MASTER DE LUXE C O AC H
$560
A N D U P , L is t p r ic e o f M a s te r D e L u t e C o u p e
a t F l i n t , M i c h . , 9 56 0
W ith h u m n e rs . s p are tir e
a n d t i r e lo c h , t h e l i s t p r ic e is 925 0 0 a d d i t i o n a l .
P r ic e s q u o t e d i n t h i s a d v e r t i s e m e n t a r e l i s t e t
F l i n t e n d e r e s u b je c t to c h a n g e w i t h o u t n o tic e
K n e e A c tio n o p tio n a l a t 920 0 0 e t t r a
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new ear, may we suggest that you see
and drive the 1935 Chev rolets. Then this w ill become
vour conviction, too. You will discover that Chevrolet
lias gone well hey ond its liiglie t standards of the past
to make these the most desirable ears in Chevrolet
history. Einc craftsmanship and precision engineer­
ing are evident in every line and in every part. With
the result that these new ('hevrolets give you much
more quality than you are accustomed to getting at
Chevrolet prices. Much more beauty — much more
ability to serve long and dependably — and much
more ,terformanee. Their getaway, acceleration, and
all-round spirited action are the most thrilling ever
engineered into a Chevrolet product. Yet the New
Standard Chevrolet is the lmce.it-i>riccd Six in the
world. And the Master De Luxe Chevrolet also is
offered at exceptionally low prices for such a luxuri­
ous ear. Moreover, these are the most economical
Chevrolets ever built, which is highly im p«taiit in
these days when economy means so much. Come in
fodtiv. See and drive these new ears—and choose
Chevrolet for quality at low cost.
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SH O PS
EVE'S BEAUTY* SH O P
G eneral B eauty W ork
Perm anents and all binds of
beauty work.
PH Y SIC IA N
8UKUKON
A. O. P IT M A N , M. D.
PH Y SIC IA N
and SURGEO N
X-Ray end Phyeie-Therapy
Commercial N ational Bank
Telephone 1381X
B alien y Rilliibere Pharmacy
and
O ffice 8281
Bldg
Telephones
R esidence 791 Z
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. W ILEY, M. D.
All K ind. o ( BMOtr Work
Physician a n d Surgeon
PERM ANENTS
a ■pecialty
Telephone 1471
W E IL S A PARTM ENTS
Mabel 8c hen del
O tflM 2482
T E LEPH O N ES
R m ld .n e . 2441
GARBAGE COLLECTION
DENTISTS
DR
Wells B uilding
RALPH DRESSER
D entist
G arbage Collection
AND CANS
Com m ercial Bulletin«
T elep hon . 144
O. P. C O R R IE R I
C ro n in s., Sunday hr A.potkOMont
Telephone 2325
INS ( RANCI
RUBBER STAMPS
CH E V R O LE T MOTOR CO M PA N Y , D E T R O IT . M IC H .
I e m p a re C h evro let'* le w h i i u r r r j p r i m a n ti m n
M o to r» h elite
G .M ^ A .C . t e r e u .
4 G en eral
S O V E S T IS E M E W T
CLEM’S PLACE
('»nfpctloncrs - Bowling Allcvx
B illiards
1260 M ain St.
GEORGE T. McGRATH
Hillsboro Motor Company
Corner S. Third Ave. and Washington St.
JAMES W H IT E L A W , Proprietor
Telephone 441
W ashington
C eenty AgsmelM
IN SU R A N C E
Mnrte Ranb
Phone t i l l
BUT
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KUBBER STAMPS
SRIKVIlW
from
H uildini
HILLSBORO ARGUS
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