The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 04, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
Hillsboro Leading in Sunset League
Roy Tops County Grove Takes
Locals Face
Loop by Downing
Bears
Sunday ’
Crucial Tilt Dunks on Sunday
_____
' R«»y
Maplew»
t Gar. H ot
i N. P la in
Sunset t eague
(Ser*>nd H alf!
W. L. Pet'
Loea Is Travel This W e c k t o
Carlton for Tilt
W ashington Coant y
(Second H alf!
W L Peti
4 0 1.000 rtlenwtxxl
2 0 1.000 Gaston
3 1 .75. Aloha
2 I .867 Hank»
S u n s e t S q u a d - M a p le w o o d to
C la sh H e r e S u n d a y
League-leading Roy team easily
3 0 1.000'
HiUshoro
1 2
defeated Banks 8 to 4 last Sun­
Tigard
Tualatin
2 I
1 2
Cornelius
2 I .067 A I.‘ha
day before a capacity crowd Roy
1 2
Sherwood 2 1 .007 Oi
built an early lead in the first two
2 1
Laurel
I innings before Jensen got warmed
Hillsboro Sunset leaguers clam­ up. The heavy hitters on the Roy
bered to the top rung of the S un­ team were Ed Vanderzanden. Storey
set league ladder Sunday by com­ and D. Herb. E Jensen. Meade and
ing from behind in the last inning Wilson pounded out most of the
to defeat Tualatin 7 to 3 in a tin g les for Banks,
thrilling game. The locals face an-
North Plains hamm ered three
other tough test this Sunday after- Gajton pitchers for 16 solid hits
noon when they meet the strong ancj easliv « o n to the tune of 9 |
W illam ette squad on the Shute to 2 The en tire N orth Plains team
park diamond.
hit the ball hard. Grogan allowed
Bill Joos of Hillsboro, batting in but four hits.
lead-off position, pasted the first
G arden Home slugged out a 19
pitched ball for a home ru n to t0 8 victory over Aloha. Lefty
open the scoring, but Tualatin tied Grant of Aloha fanned 16 batters
up the score in its half of the fram e but still lost his game bv a big
and the score stood I to 1 until scorc
the fourth inning. Tualatin scored
The Maplewood-Glenwood game
tw o tallies in the fourth to lead was rained out.
until the sixth when the locals
R. H. E.
N orth Plain»
9 16 2
knotted the score again.
2 4 4
In the first half of the ninth Gaston
G rtvan and V and erzan den . O. Pavi*.
Hillsboro staged a scoring spree Johnston. Chapm an and C. Pavia. Shaw
that put the game on ice. Brandaw
R H. E.
8 12 1
opened with a single, Howser re Roy - .....
peated. A squeeze play crossed up B»rA*
< « t
the Tualatin players. Rosky bunting and G- Vanderzanden
?,nMn *n,i • '"W L Jenwi, Marsh
to score Brandaw and place ru n ­
R H. E.
19 20
2
ners on first and third. Joos singled Garden Home
8 12
4
to score Howser and then Ross "j* *
Werachkul.
Hall
and
D
aim
ler
;
Grant
slammed a hot one through third and Ha£g.
base to score Rosky and Joos.
__
Maplewood-Glenwood trame postponed ae-
Victory for Hillsboro in the game ceunt' ,-f m in.
this Sunday against Willamette
will put the locals in a favored s —
a z—
f " T '- .l
position to cop the second half
schedule. Hillsboro was strengthen­
ed this week by the signing of
Jack Howser and Jack Bohnson.
Softball I.eacae
both of Gaston, and Ferdie Brandi,
W L Pet
W L Pet
hard-hitting outfielder from A loha.1
8
2 .800 Safew ay
4 5 .444
In other league contests C om e-) Gu*r<ij.
6 4 .600 Fairw ay
lius swamped Gaston 27 to 3. Sher- j x
__ Works 2 4 6 7 .222
5 5 .500 ~
S<xia
wood edged out W illamette 7 to 6,
National G uardsm en cinched" the
Laurel defeated Tigard 5 to 3 and first half championship of the lo-
Orenco beat Aloha 7 to 6. Nichols cal softball league Thursdav night
and Olson of Cornelius made home by taking the Argus into camp 7
runs w ith the bases loaded, while to 5. The soldiers w ere assured of
Churched of Aloha got five hits the title before they left for sum-
in five times at bat. Jubitz of mer camp, but returned to add one
Aloha fanned 18 batsmen a n d , more victory to their credit.
Schreiner of Laurel set down 15.
Irelands ended the schedule firm ­
Games scheduled for this Sun- ly entrenched in second place by
day are as follows: W illam ette at virtue of nosing out Safeway 3 to
Hillsboro. Aloha at Gaston. Tigard
at Sherwood, Cornelius at Laurel.
and Tualatin at Orenco.
R H. E game
Niilaboro
_______ __ 7 7 3
Coming from behind in the final
Tualatin . ... ............... ...... ...........
3 6 3'
Roeky and Brandon
McKenzie and , inning to score the tieing and w in­
Reber.
ning run. the Soda Works defeated
T aalatin V alley
(Second H alf)
W L Petl
Shrrwtxxl 3 0 l.OtH' H illsboro
Yarboort
3 0 I Carlton
For Grove 2 1
»6? V ernonia
\n n ty
11
500 Newberg
W L Pet.
I 2 U.1
I 2 333
0 2 ,00c
0 3 .000
Hillsboro
"Bears” dropped a
hard-fought game to the Forest
G rove "M erchants' here Sunday
afternoon 6 to 2 This coining Sun
da> ,he kK'als wiU ,ravcl I“
,on
Forest Grove opened the scoring
th e in itia l
in n in g
w ith
Thursday, July I, 1935
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
behind due to the unprecedented
eleventh hour rush to quality for
authority to drive on the high­
ways of the state before the old
licenses expired w ith the end of
June.
I C0QLi-“yt°]
New Ford V-8 Convertible Sedan Shown
CALIFORNL
The state planners in suggesting
$3.500.000 as a reasonable invest­
ment for Oregon in Its new Capitol
building base the figure upon the
per eapita expenditure by eight
other w estern states which have
found it ntvcssiry to construct now
capitols during the past 35 yours.
These eight states include Colorado,
Idaho, Montana. Nebraska. North
Dakota, South Dakota. Utah and
Washington.
Based upon a population of 1,000.-
000 which is approxim ately the
num ber of residents in O regon at
this time a $3.500,000 capitol would
represent a per capita cost of $3.50
as compared to a per capita ex­
penditure of $3.96 by the eight
other western states whose capitol
construction costs arc used as a
yard stick by the state planning
blMrd
suggest.ng . figure for
th r e e „ , e Q
ns. B eelers homer w .th two run-
" T :
n U,S'' ‘UV" Un
for ,hc
neJ
ta
llie
s H illsb o ro s c o re d o n e r u n in
*
the first and another in the sev
enth. while the M erchants chalked
UP th eir o,her th r>' runs in the
ARGUS,
„ la w n ia k e r s lo ^ lo o t ul
K .j< .u ib ir
in considering plans for a new
state house to replace ti.e one de
hwu.
..iiF
lly l i s i n — a n d
b) ir s m —
) ou . .in lis v . l m m o l. i Iran sir-
lo n d ilio iii .l m iu liir i I lie sir is
l i l i r r e d . slw a y . In-» li, a i » a i •
p ii .i . j n l l y m o l . N u d u t l . N o
Uralla. S o u n d i src q u ic lc d .
I tn , g iaitit lo iu to r i i u , i , m u h ­
ii ig r , 11 s Ai d u li>w la m ,lm w n
a l u n i >ou ta n g o m s u c o n d l-
l l o o , .! < tiail » O , O U o l i
. I 11 k
illa n t a i , - u h d e r p ,
,n ti ti-iliitin ii ,i n , l l i c c l a r e s .
p tu , u n all l> ,rilli h a ig c .a rr g u n it
.iiri» m in ip n », ed sir , uru in lo rreil
I ou r i,t I'u Itu ia n , on lii, 1 .riuri/a
o r o u r p o p id a r M eir i b j i /.
s tr
, b
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h
(
\ NEW all-w eather Ford V-8 con- and folded snugly, covered by a Tlio f r o n t sent is adjustable.
25
‘
* vcrtible sedan—a dual purpose boot. Tlio two center pillars are
The hotly is equipped with do
Of the eight w estern capitols ear, available for use either ns an removable and may bo stowed luxe appointm ents. Seat cu»hionH
constructed during the present c e ll-, open phaeton or n snug enclosed aw ay in the ear. Converted in and hacks are finished in genuine
seventh,
Sherw ood and Verboort contin
....... . tury
. the new
, structure at L incoln., ••¿g n js announced by the Ford this fashion into a phaeton-type leather or bedford coni. The in­
ued to top the T ualatin Valley
*-H‘ J11
at
M otor Company. Photo shows the body, the ear may be driven terio r finish is in taupe throughout.
league schedule w ith victories Sun- * * •*“ •*}“ b.a,Kt*, a'< .n J t. bbly .,h ‘" nbw body type with top in place.
w ith the four door windows lowered All standard colors, including gun-
d;n Sherwood blanked Newberg 10 most.
bu,‘
“ »«
‘
,
toll, while Verboort took C arlton 8 revo.utionary departure m capitol
¿ h e top, of t* " c’' K ' ' d rubbyi out of »¡gilt, or raised into posi­ nictal, the new color which wa-i in­
to 3 The Vernonia-Am ity game architecture with its m odernist.• interlined cloth, can bo lowered tion as protection a g ain st wind. troduced this year, are available.
rwteitnoned because of rain
Steel and concrete tow er icaching I
I .»ul l l c i i i o i i s l r a l t o i i S e t
Games « h ed u led for this" Sun-
• hc.gh.h of more than
. surtaxe^ exceM, profits Uxea and fund Many are being purchased
day are as follows: Hillsboro at ^et?^ Into
a ir-
|
‘
ws I’te.xent.x. especially for children
representative of Dr William
Carlton. Sherwood at Forest Grove,
In striking contrast to the $7 10,
»” •»> pnrehase more th an , Thc offering of these bonds is in
s c h .ill
w o rk !
funou
foot
i n i t n n v tw n .G tn r .x h v v . i h r n c l r , " $ 1 0 .0 0 0 W o r th Of b o n d s in UIIV OI1C
n o li.
W <»« h l
■' >‘ »O|
V ernonia at V
Newberg and Verboort rw»r
per r capita
expend it urt b> N e b r a s k a
i ir ...... ...h , nr
. ... no sense a drive
I here is no 1 •'»
authority,
will
be
in
Weil's
Depart
in its no w c im f o i is tHo
c a le n d a r 5 1 at in e y arc on sa lt ut
at Amity
R. H r - structure erected by ' M ontana in a11 , i,rs‘- s,'cond: “t, ,d “ ‘ird c ln ^ such thing as a quota or t.m e l.m
m int store Wednesday. July I0. to
6 8 3 191'» at a c o s t o f o n lv S49O
a n d 1 P0*1 offices, and at some fourth it attached to then sale They rep dem onstrate unit show you why
Koreat Grove
2 5 < a m>r c a p i t a o f ’onW 9i ^ en ls '
*>ost ofiiccs They wUI rc
K ^ernm ent s cordial m-
Hillsboro
Stoutenberv and F r y e r . D onin, M ai-
P*
‘ k
'
y
e . main on sale until the secretary of citation to you to share directly your feet hurt and how to obtain
H I) OUSF.N. Agent
mejrer and D eeville.
O ther w estern capitols construct-1 the treasury gives notice of the in governm ental finance, to be o n e
P h o n v 621
R. H E. ed during the past 35 years, their i term ination of the offer. The pres- of the nation’s bondholders. All of quirk relief at little cost
hmw mì
u
i
total cost and the per capita i n - 1 ent plan is that they shall remain I the terms have been devised with
New l'erti
« I
feature of govern- the small investor in mind. If the
Re u beck and V estal ; B lazer and Krich. vestm ent by the residents of the ‘ a perm anent
R. H E several states are shown as fo l-1 mental financing. Since the govern- governm ent has succeeded in its
Verheert
.8 8 3
lows: Colorado capitol. completed ment is always financed by the purpose and the bonds are attra r
Carlton
................
3 2 3
8 COSt ° f
r **P- people’s savings. It w as c o n s id e re d liv e to y o u . > OU w ill fin d it Very
Sahnow an d H em rick L vda a n d O T J a r v ' ‘n 1 9 0 0
_________’_____
c r resenting a per capita cost of $2 41; sound public policy to go direct easy to buy them T here is no red
Idaho capitol completed in 1912 at to the people, to let them buv tai>e Issuing a registered bond In
Get n GREAT BIG ROOT BEER for
a cost of $2.296.000. representing a , bonds in denominations, and on volves no more detail than issuing
a nickel at KRAM IENS PALM
per capita investm ent of $5 15; terms, that furnish a convenient, a postal money order.
(C ontinued from paire one)
North Dakota capitol completed in safe investment, w ith a definite re- **|n conclusion, perm it me tosug-
DRUG STORE.
prom oting A m ericanization w ork 1934 at a cost of SI,750,000, rep- turn assured a n d safe-guarded
gest that you buy with only your
in Oregon. Roben J. Maaske of the resenting a per capita investm ent against any possibility of rising or own purposes and needs in mini1
departm ent of education has been of $2 57; South Dakota c a p i t o l falling prices.
You will not lie serving your conn-
nam ed by C. A. Howard, state su- completed in 1910 at a cost of $1,- , "Each post office is supplied with try by purchasing more than you
perintendent of public instruction, 100.000. representing a per capita printed circulars giving full infor- can afford Buy w ith a view to
as Americanization director
for investm ent of $159, Utah capitol motion about the bonds If there is holding your bonds for the full
.1 limbo Ice Cream S o d a s
Oregon
completed in 1916 at a cost of $2,- ■ any detail about which you would ten years."
They’re d e lic io u s
• • •
55-t
reprcMnting a par capita Uk®
Inquire, the poet oftlca has
Eighty tons of m etal have been investm ent of $5 39. W ashington ’1’*' information,
New» Topic
salvaged from the dome of the capitol completed in 1928 at a cost
"The best possible use of these
Summ er chapel services at P il­
KH AMI» N s
old capitol and sold to ju n k deal- of $6.554.396, representing a per ¡bonds will be obtained bv those grim House will include a novel
purchasers
who have a definite,
ers. Including steel and iron sal- capita investm ent of $4.30.
"Religion in the News” feature,
vaged from other portions of the
Ercept for the N ebraska building iUtUrS, •,ur’H'se *n nund and '’u'as' beginning next Sunday, according
burned building m ore than 312 the onlv other departure from the Urc their, P “ r c h " e ® , o nu,
r e ’ to Pastor Henry S
Haller, who
tons of metal have been salvaged m
conventional
in s state
there
um uuonai m
ia ie n house
o u se archi-
a cm - ‘im
,s rem b ents. o r For i r , example, r if fam
|1
w in c conduct
o n o u c i a g general
e n e ra l discussion
will
P IH IS E 2M
P R E S I R I P I l tlN IIR I G G IS I s
from the ruins.
i.
a
bov
or
K,rl
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fam
ll>
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lecture is found in the new North wh, e
chance u{ goin< to pe. n«t of ten nunute on that topic
Da ota uilding which also has a college would be im proved bv an
Sunday morning a at the 9 30
S tate T reasurer’ _ Holman
is strong slender shaft ’or
tow er 95’"feet
cu,u e, woulu oe miprovt
...............................°
in
iu w e r
i t t i assured income of tw enty-five dol- o’chx’k services Members of the
_ »-»— r-.
for President R oosevelts “sh a re th e square and rising to a height of lurs a month, you can provide that chapel congregation will be a* ked
w ealth” program, providing it does more than 200 feet,
assurance by purchasing one bond, to take part in the discussion, which
R. H. E
not encroach upon revenue sources
• •
Sher w o o l
.................. ........
each m onth—the smallest bond, the will be centered around items from
7 12 11
now
being
tapped
by
the
states.
W illam ette
6 10 1
,
-. , -
,
Oregon school districts have - „„v
ma
one that
sells for $18.75. These the new spapers and current m aga­
W inters and Wenncr ; Swope. Koller-
H °iman is p articularly concerned total of $541.250 in new buildings bonds will m ature, ten years hence, zines Questions for the first d i s ­
m ier and Hollenbeck.
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to make up and a victory for the over the proposed increase in fed *’
cussion next Sunday morning will
R H. E. latter would put the squad in a tie eral inheritance taxes and has w rit ___________ ___
include. Should Jew s M arry G en­
Laurel ______ ___
_________ 5 8 2
ten the five m em bers of the Ore- according to reports received by safe income. That is the sort
tiles’*”, "Did the Pacific Slope Con
Tigard
............. ......3 6
4 for third place w itn th e Argus
Schreiner and Zeigler
Sim s and Gor-
Play for the second half of the
delegation in congress urging c A. Howard, state superintend- use for which they are very well I gross of C ongregational Churches
man.
season will open Ju ly 11 w ith the that in any legislation th at might ent of public instruction.
-. ilarly,
. . they make a good I Approve Socialism?" and "Wliut
fitted. . Sim
R H. E
investm ent for a future retirem ent I Did Aimee Find in Palestine?'
Ah »ha ___________ _
6 15 2 !
lands
vs.
Soda
Works
at
Hilhi,
F
a
ir
-1
tect
the
interests
of
the
state.
Orenco .............
Profits of the state liquor com-
7 11 3
S o u th e rn
P a c ific
H E Y K ID S !
VlUaruS OrdD 1 ltlC
in Softball League
,
B liss and Koluk.
,
,
,
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Capitol News Letter
A REAL TREAT!
15c
PALM DRUG STORE
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Axvrvr, avaxA
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school diamond, and Safeway vs collecting SoOO.OOO annually in in- its operation am ounted to $1 553 997
taxes Holman calls a t - , eccording to Jack Allen, liquor ad-
Gaston —
tention to th e fact th at “a consid- m inistrator. Of this am ount SI 152 -
C.ius
27 23 1 diamond.
erable part of this revenue comes 947 has already been allocated for
N euenschw ander, Van Loo and Gabler,
Eplinj? ; R. VanLoo and Finesran.
from estates that are also subject unemployment relief.
to th e federal tax; consequently!
' __________ '
_
r t
any *oss
revenue resulting fro n r
,ederal taxes absorbing all or a
m aterial p art of estates would ser-1
Upsets featured play in the Farm iously im pair th e revenue require-1
Union league Sunday w ith Cedar m ents of this state."
Forest
Hills w beginners'
m ent
Sundav
a s 'w o n b v ' T y Mill and Carlton, leaders, falling
Holman cites a recent Pennsyl-
New United States Savings bonds
. M c K n ie ounaay
w e as f ir w s t on f l i by
E. F. before V erboort and Kansas City L“
vam
which m the
are issued
issued in denominations of:
h t fo r th
i h U e n n , -------- \
" “ a case in "■«««
e u United
n iiea are
sistin c8of those w-ho1 had " ‘never resp^ . u e y ' by close scores' As a
teS, suPrem e court heId ‘hat tw enty-five dollars, fifty dollars
Dteved eolf b efn r? t h ?
, ‘h r .e teams are tied for federal and state death taxes ac- one hundred dollars, five hundred
The second first place and the other three in crue simultaneously w ith neither dollars and one thousand dollars"
rhfthtunder M°“ a7w onhhve RonaW 3 ^eai l0<i f° r ‘aSt plaCe'
taxlne ii“ 1 havin« a Priori'y claim according to Fred HoUnagelTM ai
M i lle r
.2 ld
v erboort nosed out C edar Mill over the other except that the postmaster,
w h o rw viar
for th ??e 2 lo 1 and Kansas City came out federal governm ent m ight have
Jack nS i e bld°ke
WaS W° n by )n the 1Or g Cnd"°f an 8 to 7
Preferred claim in the vent V here T h ^ y ^ a ^ u r e 1^
te ^ V ^ V ^ T h e
R. H . E. National Guards, south Ju n io r high heritance
___________________ 3 7 6
McKnight Winner
Beginners Tourney
a“
^ eÚ
s for Wednesday S
hn u e > > Pr°S' “
.X a «
Family night will be held Ju ly
10.
WashinFTon
Six momh^
cents Two
___ ' Two
Upsets Feature
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Description U. S.
Baby Bonds Given
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WE CAN SUPPLY
THE LUMBER
Mouldings, Screen Wire, Dual Corners, Screen
Hangers, Adjustable Screens, Screen Doors.
Use the F. II. A. plan to finance your remodel­
ing needs.
To get into our yard during the paving of Base­
line street, go west on Washington street to the
railroad.
S in g in g
in th e b a th tu b
Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
^ ^ d ' ^ T ^ ' ^ ’ LÜ d'-a’íd
^ d
E
’^ Ä e n
If It’s Lumber Call
Number 2691
There's nothing like a good bath to make
one feel 100% fit. Singing in the bath­
tub is a natural accompaniment to that
feeling of freshness that a bath brings.
of Oregon,” he declared in his let- paid for the bonds today and what
ter to the Oregon congressmen.
is received in ten years represents
Jake W eil Says Business
• • •
I th e accum ulation of interest, com-
---------------- G etting Back to Normal
_______________
. . of the
„„ „.„re
____ sem i-annually. Instead of
The report
S tate P lanning pounded
eourtv’ »t*
¿C
months"
mon hs 3a cents.
FEED
FEED
FEED
In - Business is surely getting back Board on the capitol construction paying the interest sem i-annually.
no™ al ,a ndr l.he sood old days, program will not be ready for an- the governm ent adds all of it to
w according to Ja k e Weil of Weil's other week or ten days at the the principal and pays the entire
HIGHER QUALITY — LOWER PRICES
tf D epartm ent store. Mr. Weil says, earliest. Prom ised originally for sum at the end of ten years. By
Our
Ju
n
e
and
Ju
ly
4th
business
last
Friday
the
board
has
found
it
this
arrangem
ent,
the
am
ount
in
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considerably ahead of last year's, necessary to delay its recom menda- vested in the bonds increases ex-
pecially the last tw o weeks and tions while it continues its studies actly one-third, or 3 3 '3 per cent
Corwin Hardware
the bonds are held for their full I
Imperial Egg Mash, 100 lbs..............$1.90 sack
.rem all indications this week of available sites, style of archi- if
.....................
should be a hum m er in all lines tecture, probable cost and method term of ten years.
Milk Egg Mash, 100 lbs...................... 2.00 sack
"It
a
thief
should
steal
one,
he
I
of business in Hillsboro.”
! of financing the new structure.
Big-Lay Egg Mash, 100 lbs................ 1.80 sack
Prize Winner for Last Week
would be w asting his tim e because I
Milk Developing Mash, 100 lbs.......... 2.10 sack
Longest Trout caught by
Grove R otarians Win
A pplicants tor n ew drivers’ li- thc bond is not ,ransf<'’'able. T h a t.
Forest Grove Rotarians won the censes will have to exercise a lit- Provision also protects the bond ,
JACK RUSHLOW of Hillsboro
Plain Developing Mash, 100 lbs.......... 1.95 sack
Rotary golf tournam ent at t h e tie patience if the little pasteboard a«al" st anF change in price. It can -
15-inch Trout
4-Grain Scratch Feed, 100 lbs.......... 1.75 sack
M ultnomah club Thursday after- perm its fail to arriv e as soon a s ' - ot dePreclatc ln vaIu® The United
Wal<h T hDerSbva wi'„°:ei!,e Week’* b y
a q u a rte r’o f a “p o in tT v ^ r w as’T x ^ ’t e T W n i ^ e x U a ^ e w s S tate, ’ treasury will redeem an^
Cracked Corn, 100 lbs......................... 1.90 sack
Derby Winner!
HHlsboro. The next tournam ent » „ rk in e Hae a n i e i a h . ” . " m ! b o n d
the request of the owner
win be played at F o r Ä S " * “* d^part^entTs more t t two^ k s Ä e X d ^ Ä
T U R K E Y FE E D S—
A turn of the faucet and in three min­
utes your bath is ready. It is your water
company which makes this great conve­
nience possible.
POULTRY FEED
FISH DERBY
FORD PR IC ES
Reduced
(EFFECTIVE JULY 1, 1935)
Due to the increasing demand and popularity of the
Ford V-8s and through economies effected in vol­
ume production, Ford Motor Company is able to
pass this reduction on to you.
Also in keeping with Ford policy, 129,000 Ford
workers are now earning the 1929 wage scale of $6
a day minimum.
chase price. This provision was
made because, among many thous­
ands of purchasers, there are cer- ‘
tain to be a few who will encoun- ;
te r unexpected emergencies and
need their money immediately. A
bond that is returned w ithin a !
year of the date of its issue will
earn no interest at all. T hereafter
gradually increasing earnings will
be paid on redemption, the exact
amounts being set forth in a sched­
ule which is printed on the bond
The am ount of earnings and tho
rate are greatest if the bond is held
for the full term of ten year i |
This type of bond is planned pri- 1
[ m arily for the small investor, who
will hold it until it m atures in ten
years and thus reap the full yield
"The bonds are exempt, both as
to principal and interest, from all
taxation now or hereafter imposed
by the United States, any s ta te or I'
any possession of the United States,
or any local taxing authority, ex­
cept for: estate or inheritance taxes,
"GO FORWARD W IT H FORD”
FARMERS’ AUTOMOBILE
INSURANCE
Let us demonstrate this more than ever "Universal
Car." A call will bring a demonstrator to your door.
To comply with the new
Financial Responsibility
Law effective July 1
DO SO at a saving in cost.
Prices as low as $13.20
per year,
MJTHORIZtO 1ALM AHO ItRVICI
127 s. Third Ave.
Phone 911
for Public Liability and
P roperty Damage.
Other coverages are also low.
C. W. Craft, Forest Grove
Fay Mills, Rt. 3, Hillsboro
W. M. Smith. 258 N. 2nd Ave.,
Hillsboro
E. L. Rosa, Aloha
Henry Atlee, Ranks
OREGON-WASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
R. E. Wiley, local manager
Turkey Starter Mash, 100 lbs............$2.30 sack
Turkey Developing Mash, 100 lbs...... 2.20 sack
DAIRY FEEDS
Imperial Dairy, 100 lbs...................... $32.00
Cow Ration, 100 lbs........................... 29.00
Molasses Dairy, 90 lbs........................ 27.00
Hempseed Oil Meal, 100 lbs.............. 29.00
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
All the above prices are cash F. O. B. our warehouse.
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with
Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
Celebrate "H appy Days” ln Hillsboro Ju ly 2, 3 and 4
Tell Your Friendsl
Oeneral Beauty Work
Perm anent» and all kind» of
beauty work.
Telephone
Early “C opy:”
No Errors
Time for Correction
Good Typography
Prompt Delivery to
Readers
Fair to Mechanical
Staff
Advertisements Well
Written
Late “C opy:”
Risk of Typographical
Errors
No Opportunity for
Corrections
Risk of Poor Typo­
graphy
Risk of Late Delivery
Unfair Physical anfT
Mental Strain
Advertisements Hur­
riedly Written
Commorclal
1381 X
and
SURGEON
and P h raloT h .rap y
N ational Rank Illdn.
at Hillsboro Pharmacy
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D.
kind»
of
Beauty Work
PERMANENTS
Physician and Surgeon
a »peclalty
Telephone 1471
W E II/R APA RTM ENTS
Mabel Srhondel
Welts Building
DENTISTS
O ffice 2flR2
Dentist
T et«phon.
AND CANH
D.
144
ApimlntinWik
collection
Garbage Collection
Commercial Building
EvrnIrura. Hunrlnya by
Telephonea
Roaidonco 2SSI
GARBAGE
DR. RALPH DRESSER
P. CORRIERI
Telephone 2325
INSURANCE
RUBBER STAMPS
GEORGE T. McGRATH
BUY YOTTR
W aahlntton C ounty
Arunrlua
IN SU R A N C E SERV ICE
P in t
Celebrate "Happy Days” In Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4
Tell Your Friends!
X-Ray
Tolopkonou
O fflra S2S1
Rraldonra 1»1Z,
A ll
Why Solicitors Ask for
EARLY C O P Y
PH Y SIC IA N
N ational Rank
Phona 2211
R alldlnc
Hillsboro
RUBBER STAMPS
from
HILLSBORO ARGUS
For I n fo m o llo n akont D lrorlory or Ito A Jrortloon n i l Tko A n * —<1*1
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