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    H IL L S B O R O
l ì u n u la y . M uy 23. 1935
A R C U b.
H IL L S B O R O ,
Page T hre e
O R EG O N
pledges fo r re p a ir and m nd e rn i-
W h e r e A d v e r tisin g D id Not P ay
MAC
g e n ia lly p a tie nt
It is h ig h ly u n ­
I zation w o rk ha vin g an estim ated
lik e ly not Io say Im possible that
) to ta l value of alm ost $2.000.000.
th«’ dog co u ld have fo llo w e d any
ono m tin- fro n t dooi w ith o u t I»«
mg n il I f she hud been d«lih« i
G O L D F ISH
u te ly ad m itte d . • “ w o u ld pio b u b I
Hie and up
ly huve not been In ju re d and b-t‘
Sec them before you buy.
behind th« p o llu t e
T h e ie fo ie . in
Join t E x e rc ise s H eld w ith Scavenger». W ater H yacinth. Water
vie w of th«* various fa cto is of the T w e lv e in C la s t; S ta n to n in
Lettuce. F lo a tin g Plants
By
situ a tio n. I believe tin- (Jog eli
H a z e ld a le ; P a g e a n t Set
V eterans* H o sp ita l
V is ito rs welcome
toi«<<i the house th ro u g h an open
S. S. V a n Din«
dooi A nd as the m u rd e re r w ould
II «KRY M O RG AN
(B y M r . R L C o s )
nut have le ft the fro n t door open,
33« E. Jackson St.
Illllsbori,
I lly M i-s D o r o th y < u o k e )
•
w. may. a.-, a hypothesis, assunn
K IN T O N — C om m encem ent e x e r­
(
O
lt
N
F
l
JU
S
E
ig
h
th
grade
grad
th a t he entered by the le a l dooi
cises o f the e ighth grade graduates
C o p y rig h t by W . I I . W r lg h l
A nd th i . w o u ld be In keeping w ith i u ution exercises were held F rid a y
I o f K in to n school and H azeldale I
night
at
the
M
E
ch
u
rch
Miss
tin-
n
ature
o
f
the
c
rim
e
l,
uith«,i
were held at the h a ll last M onday
W N U S e rv ie«
HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
m ore H is not at a ll u n lik e ly that Beth Cochrane played the proces­
| evening w ith a good cro w d in at-
he w ould have le ft both th« gate sional w ith invo ca tio n by Itev. C
M. D.
, tendance. A program was given by |
(ConllnuMl from I»«« wee«»
und the rem door open so that he M It«-«’<1 P rin c ip a l W B Harries
m em bers o f the school. K in to n , EYE. EAR, NOSE AND T H R O A T
We w u lk c tt th ro u g h the In v ig o ru i
in
tro
d
u
ce
d
the
class
of
12
w
in
ch
could m ake his « scape w ith o u t un
1 graduates are James Richards. C lif- I
tut: a u tu m n uh to a sm all French necess'ry noise In th u t case tin- inclod«*«l Misses M a rjo rie Lu F o l­
S P E C IA L IS T
fo rd V a n K lee k. D o ro th y V anK leek.
i i- ta u ra n t m West Seventy second dog could easily have fo llo w e d him lett«- W in n ie Hock. G ludys M il
Rudolph K a rp stein and C a rl L ie r-
G LA S SES F IT T E D
ln e t Ileal the D riv e Vunee talked in th ro u g h t»m open k»1’ - and do«»r. hrandt. A lic e Wolf«-, H a rrie t F o x ..
man. The s a lu ta to ry was g ive n by ;
■ It length of dogs in general and w ith o u t being seen oi heard And Exthct
Peabody, K a th e rin e Beck.
1 C a rl L ie rm a n , and the fo llo w in g
Room I
o i S cottish te rrie r» in p a rtic u la r the place w in-re the dog was found G oldie Wessels and Verne Thies.
program rendered: Com mencement
C »m o i«rfi«l N ational Bank Annas
F in a lly he sm iled w a ggishly i”
ju st outside the lib ra ry door was Juek VanLom , Lester Peubody, and
song, upper grade scholars: class
M arkh a m
Honre
a lo g ica l spot, fo r th e dog w ould John M u n d o rf L e ro y M cC luey of
Phon«
colors. D o ro th y V a n K lee k:
e x e r­
I kn o w I ’m b o rin g you
But have come in th ro u g h the kitch e n Heywood school graduated w ith the
9 JO «. m to 11 m.
R « idonee 2972
cise.
Hazeldale
scholars,
harm
onica
1
30
p
m.
to
I p. m.
yo u 've heel» th in k in g m uch tea» and d in in g room und in to the l i ­ class T he class h is to ry was given
O ffic e 2971
band, p rim a ry grades; exercise K in ­
stren u o u sly a ll the forenoon Y o u r
by G oldie Wessels, the class w ill
b
ra
ry
.”
ton
school;
sextet,
upper
grade
b ru in nsed* a lit t le re la xa tio n and
by John M un d o rf. and the class
M a rkh a m nodded slow ly.
g irls ; harm onica band, K in to n ; v a l­
u hat co u ld ba m ore s o p o rific than
prophecy by A lic e W olfe Lester
ed icto ry, "T h e Class W ill," James
“ Yes A ll th u t is q u ite reason­ M o o b e iry sung “ I S h a ll N ever Puss
my
a ckle about d o g s ’
Ami
Richards; address by Ex-Senator
w h ile I'm on the subject. I want able B ut. a fte r a ll. anyone could Your Wuy A g a in " Hev
Charles
Joseph E. Dunne; presentation of
to t< Jl you. M arkh a m , th a t the l i t ­ have come in the rear door ”
Heed used “ A re You L iv in g " as
diplom as A goodly n u m b e r fro m
tle wounded S cottie (»amble d is ­
••Provided he knew the lie of tha them e of his speach. He also
Hazeldale and other com m unities
covered behind the lib ra ry p o rtieres the lund. was fu m lllu r w ith a ll th«*
pronounced the ben ed ictio n
The
were in attendance
i
beautiful r* ■
" 1,1 '
dom estic arrangem ents and could class m otto was "W e S triv e to
The school picnic held at City
.1 S cottie should be Poor little have o b tained a key Also, p ro ­
d e v il She c e rta in ly d id n 't deserve vid e d he kn e w thut a ll the sei vunts Mak«’ the Best B e tte r " Class c o l- ■
park,
Portland, Tuesday all day,
ors,
rose
and
green
M
a
rjo
rie
Lu-
th a t wound, and I hope sh e 'll have w o u ld be aw ay thut n ig h t
was enjoyed by most of the schol­
E
o
lle
tt
was
ciuss
president,
A
lic
e
I
her revenge by h e lp in g us fin d
ars and many of the mothers.
W olfe vice-president, and H a rrie t;
Vance looked up th o u g h tfu lly
nurderei i think 1*11 phone
George Snider shipped several
Eox.
secretary
-
t
r
e
a
s
u
r
e
r
.
M
r
s
,
"Yes.
M
arkh
u
m
.
a
lready
th
a
t
l
i
t
­
and see how she's g e tting along
truck loads of onions to a Portland
H< w ent oot and re tu rn e d s h o rt­ tle Scotti«’ bus narrow ed dow n o u r Louis«- M Cochrane, class adviser !
dealer last week.
ly ♦ the table He looked more In ve stiga tio n U n w ittin g ly she has Ushers were D o ris B randaw . Lois
Mrs. V e rn o n Leachm an and son
pointed out several va lu a b le clews B runnock. M ary Jane Doane. V lo -i
c h e e rfu l
o f P o rtla n d spent a fe w days last
"T h e d o ctor says she’s not as to us She has helped us. no end let H ienie. Bonnie K ise r and Dora
week w ith M rs Leachm an's m o th ­
badly h u rt as he th o ug h t at fu s t A n d 1 have a feehn she's going to Dee S e lfrid g e
er. M rs Louise V a n K lee k.
Mik«- Susbauer. w h o has been
she'?- eating
No fever Be p re tty te ll us a lo t m o re "
P. M. Jorgensen o f H ills b o ro was
ja n ito r in the school fo r the past
n o rm a l by to m o rro w .”
It was about half-past three w hen
i here last M onday, issuing licenses
ten years, was presented w ith a
lit- to o k another sip o f wine
we re tu rn e d to th«- Coe house* The
’ fo r dogs in th is c o m m u n ity
A nd th a t meuns that I ’ll oc sergeant was h u stlin g about, g i v ­ g ift fro m the school by B illy Ham *
o f the lib ra ry co n ve ntio n at Salem | of the Forest G rove h ig h school
Pageant Sunday N ig h t
elman.
p u tty busy to m o rro w
1 11 have to ing orders
was
given
by
the
delegates,
Mrs.
held
th
e
ir
picnics
at
R
ip
p
lin
g
Miss
O leva
Berger
attended
\ is it the A m e rican K ennel clu b and
Young people of the C h ris tia n
Edna
Russell,
lib
ra
ria
n
,
and
M
rs
Waters
Wednesday
evening
A
t-
" I'v e got som ething fo r you. s ir " gra d u a tio n exercises a t H e e d ville
| hm la.ps in te rv ie w
a few Scottie
church o f Beaverton w ill put on
II«- swaggered a lit t le as he led us Tuesday evening and a »• bool p ic ­ A L Brock One new book has tending fro m here were Misses
judges.”
a pageant at the ch u rch th is S un­
been
added
to
th
e
lib
ra
ry
.
"
A
u
-
D
o
roth
y
Cooke
and
Jean
Osborne
in
to
th«-
lib
ra
ry
and
pointed
to
I can't see the connection
nic th«- same day Miss Berger plans
day evening at 8 o'clock to w h ich
(B y M iM M a rth a Vanrîerxanden 1
th«’
lurge
ce
n
ter
table
“
There's
the
to
teach
at
H
e
e
d
ville
again
n
e
x
t
,
thors
oi
Today
and
Yesterday.
:
and
E
v
e
re
tt
Hermans.
M a rkh a m begun
R O Y—The g ra d u a tio n exercises a ll are in v ite d
poker und It's got blood on it."
M rs Jack B a rre tt and son C h a rle s 1 Misses D o ro th y and M argaret
I ¿t th e re i • a connection. ‘ in
M rs. L illy M B ie rly spent F r i­
Bowling gives your
: t» i Vunee " I t is no coincidence
Vane«* w ent up to it and e x ­
and M rs C Johnson and o f H ills b o ro were house guests at Cooke attended a d in n e r at” the I °« the R° y P arochial school w ere day and S a tu rda y w ith her daugh-
Mi
that a w ounded dog is in a strange am ined it closely. He picked some­
muscles the play and
of Scoggins va lle y visite d the the A r th u r Bishop home fro m F ri- M E ch u rch of Forest G rove M on- held Sunday evening. G ra d u a tin g te r M rs Et hc l M cC o rm ick o f H ills -
i. • ’ e house at the exact tune <1 th in g fro m It between his th u m b J Blin k h u in e Saturday
day evening T his d in n e r is an an- w ere G e rtru d e Spiering. Delores boro. M rs B ie rly was guest o f M r
day to Sunday
your brain the relaxa­
., i: .rd e r A nd it's reasonable to and fo re fin g e r, and w ent to t h i­
M ethodist grad- Vandehey. Theresa Plass. M au rice and Mrs. E. L. M cC o rm ic k Sun
Mr
and M rs
A r c h e D u n ca lf
Misses D o ro th y and M a rg a re t nua* a^ a*r f ° r
e that tt wa a d m itte d to the ve indow
tion you need after a
- - o orte lc lia t t t
and M i and M is H arold D u n ca lf Cooke and Selina V a n D e M
day.
Meeuwsen. Joseph Moore. L lo y d
. . by the mui<h iei < Ithsi •»<
"Yeg. there's d rie d blood on it ■ of Fern H ill visite d M r. und M rs. attended the baccalaureate services
Leland Jacobsm uhlen entertained
M r and M rs. R obert Pom eroy
day’s office work! Play
< id« ta lly o r fo r a purpose In e ith - and also a coarse b rin d le h a ir." l i e W illflim M ann and d a u gh te r Sun- at th c t' orest G rove M E ch u rch the H i-Y c lu b o f the Forest G rove G illin g s M onday a school picn ic and three daughters w ent to T il­
•
«• it w ill be a d e fin ite clew tu rn e d and nodded " I t was this day
was
held
at
the
G
ardner
picn
ic
often
— and keep fit.
lam ook Sunday, w here th e y have
others high school at his home w ith a
Sunday evening
Several
Tlx- o w n e rs h ip of the dog and poker. M arkh u m . w h ich wounded
Mi
Ted W ilk in s and M is Roy fro m C ornelius attended
been spending the w eek w ith M r.
C o m- w ie n e r roast Wednesday evening. grounds near M ou n ta in d a le
Everything
t o assure
« i>« u illy the address o f the own
the Scottie A nd undou b te d ly, to«», Shaw visite d the A lb e rt B a n n in g mencement w ill be held F rid a y T w elve boys attended
B rid e -E le ct Honored
and M rs Brooks, w ho reside there.
«-i w ill give us som ething p re tty A rc h e r Co«’ was stru ck w ith this h«nne in P o rtla n d Thursday
your
enjoyment.
M
r
and
M
rs
W
illia
m
P
Brooks
\«’m
ng
at
high
school
au<htorium
---------------------------
Miss M a ry K in g sto n o f near
d e fin ite to w o rk fro m T he m igra
poker The shape of Ith b lu n t end
M rs Emma B ry a n t o f Forest
Scholls was honored w ith a m isce l­ and Mrs. M a ry M cH e nry o f Hazel­
Mi
E ve lyn W rig h t and on of H i t C O t l E x e r c ÌS C S
tio i
o f the dog last n ig h t w ill coincides p e rfe c tly w ith th«’ wound
B O W L IN G S U N D A Y
G rove visite d
M is L lo y d Shaw
laneous
b rid a l show er Wednesday dale visite d M r and Mrs. E. L. Cox
Toledo came last w eek to spend
thr«>w m uch lig h t on the mo\«- «»n A rch e r's head
S aturday
Noon to M id n ig h t.
afte rn o o n at the home o f M rs. E l- Sunday.
in e rt* o f the person w ho came to
the sum m er here.
He fro w n e d and looked at the
Ted
W
ilk
in
s
was
in
sta
lle
d
as
o
u
t­
lis T a ylo r. Present were Mesdames
The "T ra v e lin g K itc h e n w h ich
George H olschcr. w h o u n d e rw e n t,
the Coe house
F ro m the dog
vase in w h ich he had found the er sentinel at th e re g u la r m eet-
Ed Schlegel. C laude W illia m s. Ed is under the d ire c tio n o f the Ore-
presence w-e may argue several
an operation fo r a p p e n d ic itis at
«. cry in te re s tin ' a n d illu m in a tin ' bloodstains
"A n d . M arkh a m , th a t pok<
p«»' b ilitie s
F irst, that the dog
longs in th is room in that
d id not a rriv e before the m urd e re t
:,«•«. ise A rc h e r w o u ld have th ro w n beside the fireplace, ju s t in fro n t
o f the place on th is d iva n w here
Confectioners - Bowling Alleys
it
Billiards
1 .it A rc h e r m ig h t have twen A rc h e r Coe wus s ittin g when (»am­
ble went out last night M ore e v i­
the person w h o in ju re d her
1260
M ain St.
emng
at
the
p
n
ilip
b ro th e r near Mt
M rs M a rg a re t Gnos spent
Miss K itty K ingston, the honored
B e tte r housing canvassers in B al-
I: he had. he w o u ld not have dence that som ething s in is te r and
A bout 20 ladies w ere present
re tu rn in g F rid a y
guest
and
the
hostess.
Miss
K
in
g
-
tim
ore.
M
d.,
re
p
o
rt
h
a
vin
g
made
left her beh in d tin* c u rta in beside h o rrib le preceded the crim e u p ­ w eek-end w ith re la tive s at
New F a m ily Here
M r and Mrs. Lester Robinson of ston w ill become the b rid e o f 32.000 calls and obtained 4,753
the lib ra ry door, he w o u ld have stairs A n d It took place in this boort
Mr
and M rs C. M athews of
D akota are se ttlin g in C or- P ortland were week-end guests at James H arlem an M ay 26
M adison i A nderson o f G a rib a ld i
th n .vr her do w n the fro n t steps room ."
n
a
tive
s
here
Tuesday.
D
akota
are
s
e
ttlin
g
in
v
o
r
(
S lnJthers hQme
"A
n
d
argued
M
arkham
,
dog
visite d re
to the street
M r and M rs. C. B T a y lo r and
gedly,
A rc h e r Coe’s body was
In Y'eteran»' Hospital
B u t Brisbane**"
H
iteon
c a lf c lu b members met d a u gh te r Lena are spending a f e w 1
Play Success
C Stanton is i l l at th e Veterans'
Ah! I f it had been Brisbane, found upstairs, w ith his colthes
«««
M onday evening at the Robert days at th e ir beach home.
“ W iskers” the one-act
i n« i th e dog was a lready in the changed, und the lig h ts on. and hospital in P ortland.
Sun ay T 3" ^ 11 home
M r and Mrs. E llis T a y lo r and
C e n te rv ille School ( loses
presented by the M E
hoiu-e. . o r els«* she fo llo w e d h im in the door bolted on the inside
F o llo w in g ladies met Wednesday d a u gh te r
N orm a
Jean
vis ite d
"Y eah.” supplem ented
II e a t h.
e was in the house ■ and It
C e n te rv ille school closed F rid a y school at B u n n in g 's h a ll W edn s-
I f s.ne
M ay 15 at the M rs. Lena Olson frie n d s and relative s at V e rn o nia
was he w ho In ju re d her he was “ and w ith a gun in his hand and w ith a p icn ic at the c ity p a rk M on- d ay evening proved to be v e ry
successful. ChaCles Reed played a ' h % e and made out program s fo r Sunday.
#
k ill« I at alm ost the same instant, u b u lle t in his head "
day
Vunee nodded despondently
fo r f he hud been able to. he. lik e
M r. and M rs P. A Q ualls and j
John M u n d o rf S r has re tu rn e d tru m p e t solo. Miss D o ris W ^ r |
" I know a ll thut. Sergeant T h a t’s fro m the Em anuel h o sp ital in P o rt- o( H illsb o ro sang. D a vid Edm on- j
A rc h e r, w o u ld have put the dog
M r and Mrs. Cass W ilson attended
b a fflin g th in g land, w here he u n d e rw e n t a serious ston also sang, und Misses L a vo n ! JT8“ "- M rs Jessie Barnum . M rs a b irth d a y p a rty given fo r M r
out* de T he re fore , in c u m - the dog the te rrib le and
in
ju
re
d
R
obinette
and
M
arg
a
re
t
Cook
sang
__
w
^
's
tr
u
t
h
-
|
R
a
lPh
Rogers
in
P o rtla n d S aturday
ubout
the
c
rim
e
The
signposts
of
was th e re and Brisbane
oia-rution
a rg
“ u,h
her. then It fo llo w s that the m ur- death a ll in d icu te th is lib ra ry , yet
F un e ra l services w ere held fo r a hum orous duet. Play cast in - su m m e rs ana M rs
evening.
A nd M rs. John O ppenlander o f C o r- eluded M a ry Jane Doane. M rs. A ers
d e re r d id n 't see her or le ft her death Its e lf was elsewhere
th e re w ith some d e fin ite purpose there's no d e a r road lending t>e- tie liu s at the Forest G rove M E. J O liv e r. Helen O liv e r. M rs. M a t-
M r. and Mrs. A n d re w K e lle r of
tn m ind
As fo r the d«»g having tween the tw o pluces By th e by. ch u rch M onday afte rn o o n
tie S m ith, Lavon Robinette. V ir - W h ite Salm on. W ash, visite d last
fo llo w e d B risbane in. I th in k It Sergeant, w here d id you fin d the
g in ia Erickson. M rs. Ray Shaw, w e e k at the W illia m F. C am pbell
Iowa lilll Term Ends
h ig h ly 'u n lik e ly Dogs do not sneak pokai '
Iow a H ill school closed F rid a y Helene Shaw. Rosamond M u n d o rf home.
Phone 953
:
H illa b o ro
in fro n t doors between stra n g e r(‘
"T h a t's one on you. s ir
You Miss Frances Gnos. teacher, w ill and M argaret Cooke W in n ie Rock
M rs
H e rbe rt Olson and
Mrs
looked at it th is m orn in g and d id treut the youngsters soon
legs
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
'a n d Dora Dee S e lfrid g e had charge C a rl Olson and son Bobby le ft
P u t she fo llo w e d some one In, not see it I found the po ke r in
and
M r and Mrs. Don M cPherson, o f m e candy sale. M rs. Louise j T hursday fo r O ak Ridge to v is it
, u is
Maikham aifuad
th a t chest -”
L IC EN SE D EM BALM ERS
w ho v is ite d here rece n tly, have Cochrane to o k tic k e ts
relatives. T hey expect to be gone
When furniture begins to look a bit dull and unin­
un)< s. o f course, she was d e llb e r-
"The tenkw ood chest beneath the retu rn e d to th e ir home in
Los
The F rench c lu b and Caesar c lu b a week
teresting it may only need a color cocktail. Thc recipe
east w indow s*’ You found the pok- Angeles
itel brought th< I •
7 nut Is tru e ." Vance ad m itte d , «•I I I I t h . i t ( h o t
is simple: One part color-imagination and two parts
C harles Cham bers and son Bus­
••and th a t is a p o in t th a t puzzles . "T h a t's w h a t I ’m tr y in g to te ll
Lustrelac Quick-Drying Enamel. Brush on easily and
ter
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
visite
d
C
o
rne
lius
me She m ig h t have fo llo w e d acme you "
frie n d s M onday. The Chambers
smoothly and allow to stand til dry (about 4 hours).
«me
even a stranger
Into the
Vance sat d o w n and d re w deeply
fo rm e rly liv e d here
hou.*v. p ro vid e d he had le ft the on his cigarette.
It will stimulate your whole room—you'll feel the
A n u m b e r fro m C o rn e liu s a t­
door open; but the m u rd e re r w o u ld
"W h o has been in the bedroom.
effect yourself1 And the dullest furniture will go gay
tended
the
senior
play,
"T
h
e
Patsy"
scarcely have le ft the fro n t door Sergeant, since we w ent to lu nch?"
at th e Forest G rove a u d ito r iu m !
and sprightly on you. 14 sparkling colors.
opei
in fact. I im a gine he w o u ld he asked presently
evening.
Miss D o r o th y ^
have taken pains to shut it se
“ No one. s ir!" Heath was em ­ F rid a y
« ur< ly A n d the vicious in ju r y g iv ­ phatic. “ B u rke 's guarded it every Cooke was one o f the ushers.
L ib ra r y Board M re ts
en the dog seems to in d ica te th a t m in u te w h ile yo u 've been away
C o rn e liu s p u b lic lib r a ry board i
her presence in the house was not T he b u tle r helped h im fix
the
met
M
onday eve n in g
A r e p o r t1
d e lib e ra te that, in fact, the per door, but d id n 't get th re e feet in
-on who fo u nd her was surprised the r«x»m A n d it was me. and no
and
fHThaps. frigh te n e d .
Being one else, thut searched the r o o m "
a fra jd he w o u ld be seen If he
M a rkh a m came fo rw a rd
tu rn e d her out. he acted im p u ls iv e
' W hat's the idea, Vance” W hy
ly and sought to k ill her lest she should the sergeant's fin d in g the
should s ta rt h a rk in g and attract poker upstairs b other you?"
a tte ntio n . M y conclusion is that
Vance exhaled a long rib bo n of
the dog's, presence was not d is ­ smoke, and looked d ire c tly at M a rk ­
covered u n til a fte r the m u rd e r "
ham
Y o u r reasoning is clear enough.'
“ Because, old dear, that chest
M arkh a m to ld him . ‘‘but 1 don * was e m p ty w hen I looked in it
see in w h a t way it is h e lp fu l to th is m o rn in g !"
US."
(T o be m n tin u erii
It e lim in a te s c e rta in p o ssib il­
ities
it n a rro w s
dow n
ce rta in
W K O R A L I N K R A I. R 8 T A T R
m ovem ents o f the m u rd e re r; and
W rite
it b a d s to a specific in te rp re ta ­
F ir« and Autom obile In auranr«
tio n o f the tw o crim es the m u r
M
ake
Loan«
and
Inaue Surety Rond«
dei o f A rc h e r and the m u rd e r of
FOR O N L Y
B risbane ”
K U R A T L I & W IS M E R
F o rg ive me if I cannot fo llo w
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
esoteric ratiocinations.**
T » l« ,h .,n » t i l l
12»« Sm-.'nd St
■ rpend. M a rk h a m ." Vance was
For 21 year» the great Kelvinator foctoriet have
5LMu"'h Dunne Speaker
Kinton School
School Term
Ended Friday
THE KENNEL
MURDER CASE
Roy School Holds
Exercises Sunday
Set for Tonight
CLEM’S PLACE
BASS HUETER PAINT
A Pick-me-up for
jaded furniture
Donelson & Sewell
f liy
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IT PAYS 3 WAYS
fO BUY CHEVROLETS
LUSTRELAC Quick-Drying ENAMEL
'A Pl. 40« Ql.S1.35 H-75«
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3 fa 7 9 3 5 KELVINATOR
$99.9S
to
CALIFORNIA!
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The train has all these
5 0 SECONDS
COMFORTS:
Greosy fu rn itu re polishes leave
:
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a messy film o f o il.
Just sit back and relax. T hc engin­
eer does all the d riv in g . S w iftly,
safely,you ride to yo u r destination,
a rriv in g fresh and rested.
l l j-Ton Slake {I5?4nch n-ht^ihaxei
Thin, w a te ry polishes w e a r
you out ru b b in g them in.
S h e ll F u rn itu re P o lish is
Read o r w rite as you skim along
steel rails, the smoothest highway
yet invented.
n e ith e r g re a s y , n o r w a te ry .
Dust w o n 't cling to this new
N o stops fo r food. Eat in thc d in e r
when you arc hungry. S. P. makes
it economical w ith soup-tn-dessert
M talt S tltil at po p ular prices.
typ e em ulsion. D oesn't show
fin g e r-p rin ts . G ives a h a rd e r,
glossier fin is h — quickly.
E n jo y re fre s h in g sleep in a so ft,
ro o m y b e rth . Im p ro v e d T o u r is t
P u llm a n s p ro v id e cle a n d o u b le
berths at very reasonable rates.
SHELL
F U R N IT U R E
Space to w alk around and stretch
yo u r legs is im p o rta n t on any jour-
n e y.Y o u have it on the train.
There is clean ice-water to d rin k
when you are thirsty And there is
a lw a ys a c o n v e n ie n t rest ro o m
w ith m odern la va to ry la c ilitie s .
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built only quality merchandise. And this long and
successful experience is reflected in the beautiful
new 1935 models. Look at the model illustrated
below! Greater ice capacity — scientific shelf
arrangement which gives more storage space
and greater convenience —and a wealth of design
and construction features—all at the lowest price
in Kelvinator history. See this beautiful Kel­
vinator before you buy. And ask about terms.
P O L IS H
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Besides, rail fares to California arc low . It's real econom y
to g o this way and have all the comforts, conveniences
and security of train travel at fares of 2r a m ile and less.
Southern P acific
For details, see your local S. I’ , agent o r w rite ,. A.Ormandy,'
p.iom gei Agent, 705 Pacific B u ild in g , Portland, Ore.
A t the.»« n eig h b o rly stations:
— H IL L S B O R O —
Cady Motor Co.
Hillsboro Motor Co.
Busch's Super Service
Coslett’s Super Servlee
Moulton's Garage
Hohvege's Serviee Station
Roek Creek Serviee Station
— FO R EST G R O VE —
Bailey's Serviee Station
Phelps' Serviee Station
H ig h w a y Serviee Station. Gaston
Today, when every wise buyer of trucks is
particularly interested in getting dependable
transportation ut lowest cost, the money-saving
advantages of Chevrolet Trucks have a particu­
larly strong appeal. '1 ruck buyer alter truck
buyer is discovering that if /»av.s f/tree wav» to buy
( ’/ictro/ef.s. And truck buyer after truck buyer is
deciding lo take advantage of the big savings
which Chevrolet offers. You, too, w ill get better
luiidaffp service at lower cost by buying a Chev­
rolet Truck because of these triple economies:
1. C h ev ro let T ru ck s sell nt th e w orld's
lo w est p rices.
2. T h e y u s e le s s g a s o l i n e a n d o il
b eca u se th e y ure p ow ered by six -
ey iitid cr v a lv e -in -h e a d e n g in e s.
3. T h ey g iv e lo n g er , in ure d ep en d a b le
service b e c a u se o f th e e x tra q u a lity
w h ich C h ev ro let b u ild s in to every
part o f it s p ro d u c ts.
Visit your nearest Chevrolet dealer—this u s\k.
Have a thorough demonstration of the right
Chevrolet Truck for your haulage needs. Buy
a Chevrolt't and get better truck performance
at the world's lowest prices!
C H IA n u l l, t M O TO R C O M P A N Y . D E T R O IT , M IC H IG A N
1 '.ini/»ore ('Jievriitet's low dcfiivnvlprices and easy G. M. A . C. terms. A Grncrat Motors I u*..e
DEALER ADVER’
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
H ills b o r o M o to r C o .
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Jamex W hitelaw , Prop.
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KELVINATOR
OWNERS
S e lfr id g e F u rn itu re C o m p a n y
Phone 21X
136 S. Third Av*.
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