The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 23, 1935, Image 9

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B e l t e r S e r v it e
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Which i Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Section 2, Pages 1 to 4
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday. May 23, 1935
Volume 42, No. 14.
S tar in "L addie”
Illn e ss C u ts
his new home has th e advantage
o f being nearer the riv e r.
M axine Dahne. a graduate from
! the M a rin e llo B e a u ty school, is |
, spending a sh o rt vacation w ith her
g randm other, M rs. Rosa Eeuerstein.
GOOD W A LLP APE R
M r and M rs G eorge Z im m e rm a n
is cheaper no w th a n fo r 20
und fa m ily o f P o rtla n d v is ite d Mrs.
years . . . is fade-proof, and
H e lv e t ia G r o u p P la n s S a le E lizabeth R itte r Sunday.
M r» . T r o u t m a n
P re » id e n t;
aqua finished.
M r and M rs. W allace M cCuen
in H ills b o r o S a tu r d a y
C a r d P a r t y S a tu r d a y
1 and baby d a ughter re tu rn e d to
” W « C over Surfaces"
th e ir home at L o n g v ie w Sunday
a fte r spending a fe w days w ith
(B y M r«. John M Davidson)
illy North I'lolna I ’ T A I
I h e r parents. M r and M rs. D a v id
H E L V E T IA Sunshine c lu b met Tschabold. H a rold M cCuen stayed
NO R TH P L A IN S
N o rth Plains
w ith M rs. C harles Johnston a t M a- here w ith his grandparents.
' P arent-Teacher a rn a .ation h e I d
sr.n H ill M ay 15. O ffic e rs were re ­
i its lust m eeting of the
school
M r. and Mrs. R obert S te w a rt o f
I year at the school May 13 A p o t­
elected as fo llo w s : M rs. R. Sanford, P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and M rs. J.
president;
M
rs
John
C.
Wenger,
lu ck supper was held in the school
M. D avidson Sunday.
B. R. N IC K E S O N
vice-president M rs O tto S o lb e rg ­
d in in g room at seven o'clock The
Miss C la ra J. Kraus, a teacher
er, secretary, and Miss D elta Hayes, fro m Burns, le ft Sunday a f t e r
! fo llo w in g o ffic e r
were installed:
Phone 2102
treasurer. M rs
S andford n e v e r spending a week w ith her old
Mrs. J
W. T routm an, president;
missed a m eeting last year and j school chum , M rs. John Pubols.
M rs C a rl C hristener. v ice -p re si­
M rs S olberger has not missed a
dent; M rs W H W ienecke. secre­
M r. and M rs. H a l M oo r o f P o rt­
m eeting since she was elected sec­ land visite d the John W enger home
ta ry, and Mrs. Torn Stigum . treas-
I u re r M rs M e rritt Jackson was the
re ta ry fo u r years ago. The ladies Sunday. M rs. John W enger is con- i
are to have a bake sale at the i valescing and able to be outdoors
I in s ta llin g o ffic e r A short program
P ig g ly W ig g ly store in H ills b o ro ■ now.
consisting of a piano solo by E l­
Saturday. Mrs. J M. Davidson,
m er M ays J r . harm onica m usic by
W a lte r Hayes o f H ills b o ro vis- I
Mrs. O tto Solberger, M iss D elta ' ite d his sister, M rs. R obert D a v id - j
the n e w ly form ed harm onica band
B e llin g e r and Miss son, at the J. M D avidson hom e ]
composed o f school c h ild re n , a
C o n v e rtin g th e k in g o f beasts In to a beast o f b u rd e n Is q u ite a Hayes. M rs
reuding by Mrs. M e r r itt Jackson
t r ic k , b u t W. J. R ic h a rd s . C a lifo r n ia zoo m anager, aecom pllshed I t M a rjo
j rie
. M eek w ill receive baked Sunday.
! and singing o f P T A songs w ith
b> s ta rtin g to tr a in h is pets w hen th e y were cubs. " T a r z a n ” and #°od i ieuL
. " er
M r and M rs J o h n Pubols and
w ill help. The hostess, assisted by M iss C la ra B u rn s enjo ye d fis h in g
M rs lx»ster C yp h e r accompanist.
- K .n g
are shown above, rea d y to ta k e Ik s ir m a s t« ' fa r • •*
Mrs. H ill, served a d a in ty lunch. a t T illa m o o k F rid a y . T he y got a
M ims l.u V e lle Jackson played sev­
N e x t m eeting w ill be w ith M rs 20-inch c u tth ro a t tro u t. M r. Pubols
e ra l accordion num bers d u rin g the Mi.x C o rn e liu s th e ir guest o f hon- D I
D l O O f l l i n g ¿5L IlO O l
R. S anford June 19.
• supper hour M rs W J T ro u tm a n , <■1 wu p n enter! w it h a g ift.
had W illia m C o rw in measure the
M rs. James B a tch e ld e r and M rs. tro u t.
n e w ly elected president appointed
Mrs Eva Meek le ft Tuesday fo r
,
Pete
Jorgensen
w
e
n
t
to
Gresham
the fo llo w in g com m ittee chairm en A lb a n y, being a delegate fro m the
tO V J O S € F r i d a y
V is ito rs at the A d o lp h Badertsch-
and o th er p o in ts Sunday and vis- e r home Sunday w ere M r. and M rs
to serve d u rin g the corning year: West U nion u n it o f the F arm ers'
*
B L O O M IN G -P u b lic school closed , ited at d iffe re n t tu rk e y farm s.
Mrs. M e rritt Jackson, p u b lic ity : U nion to the state convention.
George Schewe, M rs. M. Schewe,
Lena C rop o f P o rtla n d spent last Tuesday and the dism issal o f th e
( tubs Form ed
M r.
C a rl C h riste n e r
ways and
M iss Rose Badertscher, M r and
T w o new c]ubs started re c e n tly M rs. H. B u tte rfie ld and fa m ily and
means; Mrs. Elm ei Mays social; week w ith her sister. M rs Clarence Pupils was fo llo w e d by a w ie n e r
iw d . rn<*rsh m a llo w roast on
th e jn ,he West U n lo n d is tric t. T hey Florence Dancer, a ll o f P o rtla n d.
M rs
Fred Poe. h o tp ita lity ; Mrs. M e e k
M r and M rs H arold C u ttin g o f banksi o f the T u a la tin riv e r. P»1,- 'a r e sponsored by M rs John Pubols
Duane C h u m b e ila in progrum , and
M r. and M rs James Hays and
M rs H enry C ypher, publications.
m ar T iga rd visite d M rs C u ttin g s
2 ' d fo r g irls and Mrs. W illia m Le ve rn z Russell and D e lta Hays v is ite d at
parents, M r and Mrs. Fred B ro w n ‘ b u r t e a c h e iM r s
e. Pa^ ’ fo r the boys. T he groups meet once th e C hester Hays hom e at Hebo
M r. and Mrs. Joos E n te rta in
« » « o f the c h ild re n w ere also in - a m on th and are m£ k in g
M r und M rs W illia m Joos en­ Sunday.
Sunday.
te rta in e d the N o rth P lains "500”
A b o u t seventy p u p ils and patrons
books fo r th e sick c h ild re n 's hos-
^ 2
5?®
M r«H r ' P‘ u l - T he 8irls fa m e d th e ir clu b
clu b at th e ir last m eeting o f the o f the school attended the school
Znd " 'v - r t? n ''I ^ L l5 h Rainbow . Edna M ay
Berger is
season. H igh scores w ere won by picn ic m W ashington park. P o rt-
M rs E arl H ollenbeck and G len
I 5 • a
s
s
?
s
2
j - s
cie
S andford and seconds by M r and
p resident; D o ris M a y Jacobsen,
Teacher G iven Surprise
lia m Adolph, w ho have re c e n tly
M rs A F. C hrstener
treasurer. O th e r
Ladies o f the local P T A sur- moved from B u rlin g to n . Colo., and secretary a n d
JO H N S O N — Second m ee tin g fo r
( a r d P a rty Saturday
M a rio n Jacobsen.
prised Miss H ila C o rn e liu s w ith a in te n d m a k in g th e ir home near m em bers a r e
T here w ill be a n o ve lty card h a n d ke rch ie f shower M onday a ft- Newberg.
M a ry S ch m id t and L o ra in e W alker. th e Johnson d is tric t c lu b has been
Mutual off«ri
set
fo r to n ig h t 'T h u rs d a y ). T he O R E G O N
p a rty and dance at the K o f P ernoon at the school house The
The Artisans, a P o rtla n d group, The boys’ g ro u p is called The B u ck
h a ll S a tu rda y evening F ive H u n ­ afte rn o o n was spent w ith games held a to u rn a m en t at the Forest Rogers c lu b M ic h a e l Scheabol is fir s t m eeting last week had o n ly a
dred w ill be played, b e ginning and refreshm ents.
L e w is Levernz, vice - j sm all attendance, because o f con­ you th t strong«« of non­
H ills g o lf course Sunday m orning. president;
f lic t w ith several oth er a ffa irs here.
p ro m p tly ut 8 o'clock, and dancing
F ive cars o f pickets came o u t N e xt Sunday M c M in n v ille players president; Jo h n n y Pubols, secre­
at 10 o’clock T here w ill be prizes fro m P o rtla n d M ay 15 and caused w ill p la y here.
ta ry and treasurer. O th e r m em bers A n o th e r pro g ra m and lig h t re­ assessable áre protection at
freshm ents w ill fe a ture the m eet­
fo r curds. A good orchestra w ill operations to cease at the Berg-
C h ild re n o f the L u th e ra n school are Bobby Kauer, D o n a ld W a lke r,
saving. For 41 years
in g to n ig h t. I t is hoped th a t m ore
fu rn is h m usic fo r dancing
Free gren A- Johnson sa w m ills here
are p re p a rin g a sh o rt program o f Tom Bechen. A r th u r B e rg e r and
o f the c o m m u n ity can be present
lu n ch und coffee w ill be served
R
obert
S
chm
idt.
through
g o o d tim e s and
M r and M rs A H ill and fa m ily e n te rta in m e n t to be presented at
to la unch th e new project.
Jo u r G enerations G ather
Pubols E n te rta in fo r M oth e r
of Scholls vis ite d M r
and M rs th e ir school p icn ic June 2. Oscar
Guests ut the F M W adsw orth K u r t Jacky Sunday
M
r
and
M
rs.
John
P
u
b
ils
en­
E
m
il
B
ro
c
k
has
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
his
bad,
this
kg al r«serve mu­
M u h ly , R uth S im a n te l and C la ra
home Sunday were M r and Mrs.
Mr
and M rs John E ich e r o f H elm old, pu p ils o f the e ig h th grade. te rta in e d w ith a d in n e r p a rty at fa rm fro m H ills b o ro , w here he has tual áre i^aurance company
F lu n k W adsw orth and M r
and P o rtla n d visite d M r. and Mrs. John have com pleted th e ir w o rk .
th e ir home Sunday, h o n o rin g th e ir been sta yin g w ith re la tiv e s since
M rs M erle W adsw orth and son G fe lle r Sunday
John K o ehnke Sr. had his sec­ m other. M rs. R. Pubols o f P o rt­ his recent illness. He is m uch im ­ has fulhlled e .-ry obligation
A lle n , u ll o f P o rtla n d T h is made
ond and m a jo r o p e ra tio n
p e r- land. on h e r 67th b irth d a y . Pres­ proved.
Celebrate B irth d a y
a fo u r-g e n e ra tio n group consisting
ent besides the honor guest w ere
M r and M rs. C a rl B ro w n w ill promptly and sasiatacsorily.
M r and M rs James H D avis i
a‘ Good S a m aritan h o sp ital R. Pubols, M iss Freda Pubols, M r
of F
M
W adsworth.
98 years,
begin p ic k in g s tra w b e rrie s in about
and
daughter
M
arg
a
re
t
and
lit
t
le
M
ay
13;
c
o
n
d
ltlo
n
is
reported
fa th e r;
F ru n k W adsworth.
son,
and M rs. H a ro ld Pubols and sons ten days. T he crop was said to be
M erto n and Roger, and M r. and b e tte r th a n d u rin g th e past tw o
M e rle W adsw orth, grandson, and grandson. Ronald Davis, attended a as. “ H siactory
b irth d a y d in n e r in honor o f F. F
2 ,'P cJt>s^ ^ ay Mrs. J o h n Pubols and fa m ily .
A lle n , uge 10. great-grandson
sk thb locai
o r th re e years.
I-aH
aie
at
the
home
o
f
M
r.
and
J*
H
,ld
a
K
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r
l
i
,
°
f
°
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nco
J o in t P icn ic H eld
M eetings ended
O R IG O N M U T U A L
M
rs
J
R
e
ife
n
ra
th
o
f
Gaston
S
u
n
-I
h
a
s,
bT
.?
em
PIoyed
,o
teach
there
Several
fa
m
ilie
s
fro
m
th
is
dis­
The series of M eetings at the
R ock C re ek and H e lv e tia had a
T his was M r. LaH aie's 85th ne* 1 Ia , #
...
,
...
tr ic t attended the G rab e l school
C h u rch of C h ris t conducted by T ed ­ day.
A G E N T F O R A LL
h ir ih d u v
Several fa m ilie s fro m th is com- jo in t p ic n ic at H e lv e tia F rid a y . A p icn ic in th e S hute p a rk Sunday.
dy L e a v itt, evungelist. closed S un­
la
rge
group
attended.
H e e iv
lv e e u tia
won
lim n e r „ .r tv
. 1 M.
m u n ity attended the fu n e ra l o f A l-
s
.u u p a
nenueu. o
a w
o n A b o u t tw o h u n dre d w ere present.
T H I D E T A IL « . . .
D in n e r p a rty guests o f M i. a n d ,.
L a h o re
is
the honors in tra c k meet a n d ,
day night A ttendance at Sunday
Mrs. C a rl C hristene, Sunday eve-1 ^ r l ^ l e f s at Seghers May 15 Rock C reek in baseball. R ock C reek
Johnson school has decided not
school in the m o rn in g was 90
’r 2 «
C har schot>1 closed F rid a y . H e lv e tia has to hold g ra d u a tio n cerem onies w ith
A
p a rty
consisting o f W. J. ning were Blanche B ritto n . n d ;
th e Scholls school T h re e fro m the
T ro u tm a n fa m ily . Teddy L e a v itt
and fa m ily . M ik e Thomas and M rs ^ » . • y s K
s : " d
o p « * °> " « “ S Z T f a s s ~ " “
w u i * ■ « local school w h o w i l l e nter h ig h
Mrs. Moyer Hostess
HenVy "s c h e u ^ m a n n and ( » ar0‘d P *fren
a fe* school n e x t fa ll are M ild re d ’C on­
M arth a C la rk o f Seattle and son
B illy , and M rs E thel Powers and
M rs Ed M oye r e n terta in e d w ith F red K ra h m e r served as p a llb e a r- 1 urb '
h2f. Pare ^ ts Sunday a ft- nor. A n n a b e lle B agnell, and V ir ­
son* w ere d in n e r p a rty guests o f a p icn ic sup,XT M onday evenig. ers.
, " n02 n _
P l?r ?n 15 a seaman on g in ia B u n n e ll. The school closed
Mi a nd M i i Robert McKnight of h o n o rin g Miss H ila C o r n e l i u s .
Ernest and A lb e rt M eye r and M r
5’
,
and re tu rn e d last F rid a y , b u t the p u p ils d id n o t
O renco Sunday
O thers present w ere M a rjo ry M eek, and M rs. O. P fa h l d ro ve to V a n - ro *? a„ \ n p t0 y h ln a and o th er receive th e ir cards u n til Wednes­
H a rold T ro u tm a n is spending the M argaret C ypher, S h irle y K e lle y , c o u v e r Sunday.
e? pects t0 leave soon day.
T hree teachers fro m the H ills ­
week w ith his aunt. M rs Law rence L a V e lle Jackson. P h y llis C h ris te n -
H e n ry Neum ann is em ployed in S
2 ° rK 'u
..
..
Agent
H utchinson, of P u m p k in Ridge.
er. P a tricia and Frances M oyer, th e e re ctio n o f a new barn.
' . * 5 , Z u e rch e r is m a k in g his boro h ig h school w e re en terta in e d
at th e home o f Y vo n n e B u n n e ll E v e ry F o rm o f P ro te ctio n — F ire .
E ffie Jackson and A n n C h ris te n e r
A n u m b e r o f boys have r e c e n tly , h° m ®.io rf. a ,1I? e at S h e lte r N ook
A n n u a l Banquet Held
A u to m ob ile. L ia b ility . S u re ty
P u p ils o f th e upper grades held
T he g irls o f the 4-H co oking and been do in g caddy d u ty at the For-1
roa d - M r - M onday evening. T he y w ere Mars-
Bonds and L ife .
ln . O re8 °n over Yoder. E d w yn a B ro a d be n t a n d
th e ir unnual banquet in the school canning clubs met w ith Jean A n n I est H ills g o lf course. T he y have .¿?<Lrche r ] las
d in in g room T hu rsd a y afternoon. C o nnell M onday afternoon. A t th is ' enjoyed o p p o rtu n itie s a ffo rd e d them ,
y ears H is h obby is fis h in g and L illie Hom edew.
Phone 1732
116 S. 3rd Ave
m eeting the g irls w ere requested to p la y on th e course and le a rn
to e x h ib it cookies and m u ffin s , and d e ta ils o f the game
a ll took part in the ju d g in g o f!
L e o n ite V o e lk e r intends to spend
same
t the sum m er w ith his g ra n d p a r-
-----------------------------ents, M r. and M rs. M. Neum ann.
L e o n ite graduated w ith h ig h h on­
Joke o f (he M onth
ors fro m the C h e rry G rove school
A lit t le c ity boy w h o had been p r id av
to th e c o u n try was de scrib in g to
y
a n other boy frie n d the b ig p ig he
PR OG RKSS— W H E R E ?
( Comm ent t»n n«w »p*per com m ent)
had seen " I t was in a pen." he
said, ' and it was a fra id o f th e lit t le F o rt» m illion bottles o f w h is k e r!
pigs T hey w o u ld chase the b ig pig J “ ™ "1
• ,h' ls l,7 '7 >rW:
___,
..
j
a*
u
t
;7 F o rty m illion dart« of the devil
around th e pen and a fte r he fe ll |B(O , h„
„ random hurled !
do w n w ith exhaustion, the little
pigs pounced upon the b ig p ig and A rrow «, each poiaon-barked. niu»t ever
ate th e buttons o ff his vest
Ex
s trik e somewhere in th e ir reokle.» flig h t ;
He Has a Pull With His Pets
N o r th P lain s
P. T . A . E lects
S u n d a y R oll
Birthday Observed; People
Arrange for Program
< lly Mabel It
The Argus is Printed on
Oregon Made News
Alllaon)
M O U N T A IN HO M E Attendance
ut Sunday nvhool and ch u rch hud
Sunday wum M iia ll ux a rcHult of
lllncw t In the co m m u n ity. There
ate H rvvrul com »« o f whooping
cough In the d is tric t und some
acarlet fever o r scar let Ina. Hev.
W E. Sim pson announced thut he
w ill preach his fa re w e ll sermon
June 2, as he expects to go to u
new locution soon
Eight attended the B ib le S tudy
c lu b ut the home o f Mrs. A rena
C ourtney Muy 15 W eekly m eeting
w ill lx* d iscontinued u n til la te r in
tlie year, when tim es are not (pu le
so busy
M ountuin Home fo lk ure m aking
pluns fo r the unnual hom ecom ing
and c h ild re n 's progrum w ill be be-I
fore lunch A husket d in n e r w ill he
served d u rin g the In te rm issio n and
the "O ld Tuner'* progrum w ill be i
given d u rin g the afternoon
M rs I
Joe Ego hus charge o f the ch ild re n 's
program
T ig a rd h ig h pu p ils from here arc
ta k in g exams th is week
School
closes F rid a y G raduates from th is '
d is tric t ure Helen Schm eltzer and
W arren Forsythe
Miss D em aria Saunders Is v is it-
In frien d s in S eattle this week.
Mrs. Lester H a ffe y und sm all son I
Dennis of Vancouver, W a sh . are
house guests o f her m other, Mrs.
H a rry Saunders, fo r a few days.
M r and M rs K a rl H a m ilto n und
tw o daughters fro m Tucomu. W ash,
v is ite d M r und Mrs. T C H a m il­
ton fro m F rid a y to Sunday. The
men are brothers.
M r. and Mrs. B Woods und fa m ­
ily o f P o rtla n d and W ilh u m Woods
of A lb e rta . Cunudu, w ere S aturduy
John Beal
n ig h t and Sunday guests o f M r. and "I.a d d le ,” one o f the sweetest und
Mrs. A le x Bruce.
at the same tim e ro m a n tic romances
Mrs. Bruce, w ho has been ill. is in u ll fic tio n , w ill lx* shown at the
able to be up and cun now w a lk Venetian th e a te r to n ig h t,
F rid a y
w ith the aid o f crutches.
and Saturday. P e n e tra tin g deeply
B ir t h d a y C e le b ra te d
in to the A m erican angle, th is p ic ­
The young people o f the Gibbs tu re takes on an e n tra n cin g aspect,
d is tric t enjoyed u p a rty at the in its dram a o f sociul clash, und
Lester W in te rs home S aturduy eve­ in ,t eve n tu a l w o rk in g out o f the
n in g The a ffa ir was in honor of tru th thut there is u n o b ility of
the b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry of Miss the soil w h ich cun challenge thut
E lin o r W inters.
of the peerage S tarred in the p ic­
tu re are oJhn Beal, F lo ria S tu a rt
and V ir g in ia W eidler.
M rs. P. Seligm an
Dies H ere M onday
Gaina Noted
Resident* o f the LuG rande area
M rs Florence E lliso n Seligm an. are ta k in g a m ore active Interest in
»19, w ife o f Paul Seligm an, local th e ir homes as a result o f the b e t­
photographer, died M onday night ter housing a c tiv itie s of the Feder­
a fte r u lin g e rin g ilinens
F un e ra l al Housing a d m in is tra tio n und ag­
services were herd Wednesday a f t ­ gressive co u n ty com m ittees T ha t is
ernoon fro m the M ethodist ch u rch ¡th e Ixd ie f expressed by a I*aGrandt*
and in te rm e n t wus in the F ir U w n lum berm an, w ho in fo rm e d u fie ld
cem etery Young's F uneral Harm* rep re se n ta tive o f F H A that his
com pany luss fo u nd I t necessary to
was in charge o f arrangements.
She wus born at
Woodstock. add tw o men to the force th is year,
O n ta rio ,
Canada, Septem ber 11. and expand the d e liv e ry service
1885, m a rrie d
Paul Seligm an at w ith an a d d itio n a l tru c k
Kansas C ity , M o . M ay 21. 1902
l.ic r n * r E xa m in e r Com ing
came to O regon about 20 years
ago and to H ills b o ro th re e yeurs
M a rtin Redding, e xa m in e r of op­
ago Deceased is s u rv ive d by the erators and chauffeurs, w ill lx* in
w id o w e r and on«* duughter, M rs H illsb o ro Wednesday. M ay 29. at
E lm er S m ith, and a g randdaughter the co u rt house from 9 a m to 5
ut Hoquiam , Wash
p m
S u n sh in e C lu b
PAPERHAN6ING
N a m e s L eaders
Hillsboro
Decorating Co.
Jo h n so n D istrict
G ro u p Will M eet
»25%
A
m '! k
OREGON MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COMPANY
OainOM
,
C H A S . L. W A LK ER
Thirty Million Miles
of Ford Economy
________________
W ho is »ecure fro m thi» licensed evil?
W here is your boy. or y ir l, tonight ?
Buy. Buy. G irls
"But, A lfre d , w h y don 't vou lik e
oirl«'»”
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T he y re too d a rn biased.
"Biased?” we repeated not q u ite
understanding.
Yes, biased, I mean. Bias this,
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and bias that, u n til I m fla t broke.
, Thi’‘ *» ,he
,n
one *****
» "e .li.t ille r —
one state;
M u ltip ly it by all o f the cities.
And m u ltip ly th at by fo rty-eight.
"T w o
year» since repeal of p ro h ib tio n "--
* hat * h-l» »nmnd U. S. to .h in e !
-
How much cold cash would be com pen sat urn
For , he
ruin_ if yi,UI, . ,tr mi „ T
— ID A
— EX.
KAYS. Route 2. Hillsboro.
Wlrtte
OxS o r
M en's
Gleaming white NUBUCK in
a variety of styles and lasts.
Your favorite is here! leath­
er soles! Welt construction
means smooth tack-fre
stitch-free insoles.
M ore miles . Faster miles. Greater economy . . . that
is the story ol the Ford V-8. There are conclusive fig­
ures from owners to show that it is the most economical
Ford car ever built,
A particularly interesting and complete report of
costs comes from a national fleet owner who has owned
854 Ford cars which have run more than thirty million
miles in business use.
175 were Model T Fords which were run 5.017.075
miles. 599 were Model A Ford cars which were run
24.041.632 miles. 80 are Ford V- 8 cars which have been
run 2.982.886 miles.
This owner’s cost records show that Ford V-8 cars
cost 127. less to operate than the Model A Fords and
317. less than the Model T Fords. And they covered
more miles per month 1 The monthly average lor the
Model T Fords was 1509 miles. . . . For the Model A
Fords. 1866 miles. . . . And 2571 miles lor the Ford V-8.
Each year the Ford car gives you more in value and
performance and costs you less to operate.
Actual
Ford V - 8 is
127c
Mo»» »co-
' q n o m i c a 1
Ih a n Ih »
M odel A
and
Moto oco-
r _ n o m i c a l
u Ih a n th »
fa m o u s
M od el T.
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F O K II V «
P E N N E Y 'S
.J.
C.
PENNEY
COM PANY,
In co rp o ra ted
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