The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 23, 1936, Page 16, Image 16

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    P a g e E ig h t
H IL L S B O K 0
A KG U S ,
H IL L S B O R O ,
t) K E G O N
Tim i dn.v, A pril 2.'!,
ess for the B an k s-M o u n tain d ale
m ountainous country of volcanic
"500" clu b W ednesday aftern o o n .
origin.
In th e card s Mrs. Jo h n Ja n s e n had
A u th en tic history in Ja p a n b e ­
high, Mrs C B. Hall, second, an d
gins w ith th e reign of E m p ero r
M rs W illiam W alker, th ird . In th e
K im m el t'euno.
1) J-ttl. Thus was
o
gam e M rs C laude Lvda receiv ed
preceded by a legendary period ol
(B y Mr* .1 A M r<’..y )
high and Mrs. F red Bovee second.
a
th
ousand
y
ears
d
u
rin
g
w
hich
K AN SAS CITY
K ansas City-
E ditor's Note
Im pressions ef co ntem plation w hile the eenturie.;
Mrs. H enry W eaver w as a guest.
heroic fig u res m oved across th e
S e v e ra l B ir th d a y
P a r t i e s Mrs. C h arles Dodson w ill e n te r­ co u n tries v isited a re b eing sent to com e and go- th e most im pressive s’age in the u n c e rta in light of an F arm ers' U nion m et at the M an­
ning hall W ednesday ev en in g w ith
th e A rgus by Miss F ried a Korn,
tain th e club May 26.
H e ld a t M o u n t a in d a le
d a u g h te r of M r. an d Mrs. C E fig u re know n Io art It d ates from unreco rd ed past T he com ing ol a good a tten d an ce Speakei-i w e r e
S unday d in n er p arty guests of K orn of H elvetia, w ho left San 1252 and m easures ap p ro x im ately B uddhism and the C hinese classic . I. M G rah am of F o rest lir o v e ,
Mr and Mrs. H enry W eaver w ere ( v ra n eiseo F e b ru a ry 21 on a six
50 feet high. 98 feet in eireu m fer- in th e s ix th c en tu ry , A 1) m a rk , B ert l.a n d e r of M iddleton and Ar
(By Mi*» M a rjra re t M a th ie a e n )
Mr. an d Mrs. Ray A ppleton of
th ,' b eg in n in g of civ ilizatio n in
M OUNTAINDALE W ashing t o n P o rtlan d and Mr. an d Mrs. A rt or seven m o n th s' p le a su re trip enee, eig h t feel length ol face, four Ja p a n K. le a n p riests brought th e ir th u r T u p p er of H illsboro A nother
m eeting w as held at B anks in the
feet w id th of eye. lit feet from
G range e n tertain ed w ith a pot luck A ppleton and d a u g h te r Jo lic n e of 1 aro u n d th e w orld.
knee to knee T he eves a re said to • acred books, tin- art ol pi luting Royal N eighbor hall W ednesday
Japan
d in n er an d p a rty S a tu rd a y
in B eaverton.
e u im age of B uddha, tem ple build
We a rriv e d in Y okoham a on i be of p u re gold T he im age rep- ers. p.iinteis. sculptors, te.ieliei., evening.
honor of th e tw e n ty -fifth w edding
Sunday d in n er p arty guests of
K ansas City school ch ild ren and
a n n iv ersary of Mr. an d Mrs. Floyd Mr. an d M rs F ran k C orey and m ighty eold, w in try day w i t n r e s e n ts " A m id a " th e fav o rite Ja p - cale n d ars an d a m ethod of re c k o n ­
d iv in ity . It is u n d e r th e pro-
H all. T he g ran g e p resen ted them fam ily w ere Mr and Mrs. W illiam snow piled high along th e streets. anese
ing tim e. F rom these new a r c h i­ th e ir teacher. Mi-. M argaret Kel
tcction
of
the
"K
o
to
k
u
-in
nioniLs-
logg.
w ent to tile T h a tc h e r school
w ith a gift. A larg e crow d w as P ieren and son H arold, and C hris
T he g en tlem an of th e co u p le w ith tery, by w hose o rd e r thi follow - te c tu re received new in sp iratio n
present.
P ieren of P o rtla n d an d Abe T ru m er . w hom I w ent a sh o re is b u y er for mg notice is posted on th e g a te ­ l"ie first p erm an en t c ap ital o f F riday afternoon. T h a tc h e r eliool
Mrs. Loel H ollenbeck w as h o st­ of Roy.
W oolw orth's for all th e thousand way. "S tran g er, w hosoever thou Ja p a n w as estab lish ed at N ara in ch ild re n and K ansas C ity school
ch ild re n p racticed on th e ir h a r ­
ess for a d in n er p a rty S u n d ay in
Mr. and Mrs. W alter S h ear of and one th in g s m an u factu red in the a rt and w h atso ev er be thy creed, 1 710
onious in p re p a ra tio n for the
honor of th e sev en tieth b irth d a y B irk en feld a re guests of th e ir niece. F a r East an d sold by th e five and w hen thou e n te re st th is san ctu m s
S h in to is th e indigenous cult of m
May day exercises
an n iv e rsa ry of h er fath er. B. R Mrs. G eorge S tew art.
ten.
re m e m b e r th o u tre a d e st u p o n Jap an . It m eans. "T h e Wav of the
Ben P a r k e r pi-i-i I t - ’. i . e e k in
G u n th er. G uests w ere Mr. an d Mrs.
E asily fiftee n o r tw en ty of th e ground hallow ed by th e w orship of G o d s" H aving no m oral code, no
Mr and Mrs. L a rry L aw to n of
H. L. G u n th e r an d fam ily of R ed­ S eattle,
Wash., w ere
w eek-end most im p o rtan t m erch an ts in Ja p a n a g e s T ins is tile T em p le of B uddha dogm as, no sacred books, it hard ly P o r tla n d v is itin g re la tiv e -.
Eli l ’oe spent the w eek-end w ith
m ond. Mr. and Mrs. I.. E. Stipe. guests at the I. H. M axw ell home. w ere th e re to pay th e ir respects, and g ate of th e e te rn a l and should d eserves the nam e of a religion
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. G u n th e r of D. A M axw ell of P o rtlan d also som e of th em tra v e lin g
many th e re fo re be e n te re d w ith r e v e r ­ O rig in ally it consisted chiefly of his son. F red Poe. and fam ily of
N orth P lains
P o rtla n d and Mr. an d Mrs. Loel v isite d h is b ro th er, Mr. M axw ell, miles. O ne m an in p a rtic u la r I r e ­ ence."
an eester and n a tu re w o rsh ip and
W W. R abuek an d so n -in -law
H ollenbeck and son H ow ard.
m em ber as b eing th e gentlem an
w ho is ill.
of ce rta in m ythological ideas i
By
tra
m
to
K
obe
En
ro
u
te
may
m ad e a bn .tin s ;
F red C erbin of N am pa. Idaho,
w ho m a n u factu res all th e J a p a n ­
chief fe a tu re of it still i s th e w o r­ Z elb ert Bakei
be
seen
F
u
jiy
am
a.
It
is
said
of
w as a W ednesday o v ern ig h t guest
ese elec tric light globes. T hey have tins high peak
ship of ancestors. T he d iv in e origin trip to N ashville Sunday m orning,
"Som
etim
es
a
th e ir c e n tra l com m ission m en. c o n ­
of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd R affety.
of th e im p erial fam ily an d th e re tu rn in g hom e late in the evening
tact m en. e tc . ju s t as w e do in snow v m a n tle ag ain st the blue, obligation to w o rsh ip and obey it
G ladys and Bthel McCo}
T he Misses R uby Reynolds. E laine
som
etim
es
a
d
re
a
m
lik
e
erest
above
A m erica — m ig h ty sh rew d people, th e clouds, and som etim es a p u rp le is a p ro m in en t teach in g of S lu n to the w eek end in Forest G rove w ith
and M arjo rie C orey en te rta in e d th e
friends.
th ese bro w n b ro th ers.
p rim a ry and in term ed iate g rad es of
m y stery in th e glory of a sunset
R ice is the p rin cip al product
My first e x p erien ce in Ja p a n was —su
B row n, w ho lias been io
th e S und ay school w ith a p arty at
I By M rs. O. H . P e te r s e n I
ch a re th e m oods of th e p e e r­ M ore th a n half of th e a ra b le land th e Mrs E m Ira
h
ard
ly
a
p
leasan
t
one
I
q
u
ite
anuel hospital for about a
th e D elbert Fow les picnic grounds
BEND—M r. H. L. E isn er w a s ,
less F u jiy am a."
is
u
n
d
e
r
rice
S
ilk
is
a
sta
p
le
e
x
­
m onth, is hom e now to her m any
Sunday.
h o n o red w ith a su rp rise b ir th d a y , ig n o ran tly n eg lected to d eclare my
K obe is a trem en d o u sly in te r­ port from J a p a n w inch supplies
B irth d a y C eleb rated
recovering
p arty by frien d s and neighbors at ! m otion p ictu re cam e ra to th e J a p ­ estin g city, p a rt of i t lite ra lly about tit) p er cent of th e total frien d s again Shi
from h er operation
Mr. an d Mrs. G. S tew art e n te r­ h er hom e S atu rd ay even in g P re s­ an w ater police w hen they cam e
w
o
rld
consum
ption.
buzzing
w
ith
foreign
tra
d
e
an
d
th
e
ltu sseil H ickey and ( uy Hay-
tain ed w ith a d in n e r Thursday- e n t w ere Mrs. Z ednik and d au g h ­ on board. No m o re th a n a bloci:
I sh all go back to J a p a n some m ond spent the w eek-end in P o rt-
evening in honor of th e b irth d ay ters, R uth. L eah an d M ary. F ran k from th e sh ip th e cu sto m s officials o th e r tru ly Ja p an ese. T he native»
h
ere
seem
to
be
m
o
re
prosperous.
day
w
hen
1
b
a
se
tun
e
to
linger
land v isitin g relativ es
of C icero Sm ith. G u ests w ere Mr. M onick. M ax and Em m a Welk. M r took it aw ay from m e a n d only
an d Mrs. F red Poe an d fam ily of an d M rs A lvin M aly. Jo e Kusie. i a fte r th ese v ario u s p ro m in en t m e r­ A sh o p p in g to u r th ro u g h th e fa­ longer. I w ould love to d riv e som e
C eleb rate B irth d ay
of
it
by
m
otor
ear
so
many
of
m
ous
"M
otom
achi"
is
an
e
x
p
e
r
­
N o rth P lains. Eli P oe of Forest Mr. and Mrs. F red P lieth . R obert ch an ts p o w -w o w ed w ith th em for
M r and Mrs. F red Poe and fam ­
ien
ce
n
e
v
e
r
to
be
forgotten.
H
u
n
­
th
e
ru
r
a
l
d
istric
ts
1
view
ed
from
Grove, G. C. S m ith , Mr. and Mrs. P lieth, H erm an Z w iener. Jo e Bag- alm ost h alf an h o u r did th ey give
s an d th o u san d s of pieces (if th e tra in w indow s looked so in ­ ily a n d E l i P o e W e r e d in iii- - . gue
L. H. P eters and L iela. C icero genstos. C lau d ia S tein. A lb e rt Ru it back to m e w ith a w arn in g th a t b dred
e a u tifu l silks, tap estries, kim onas trig u in g th e ir little th a tch ed rice T uesday evening of Mr. and M is
I
should
ta
k
e
no
scen
es
alo
ng
the
S m ith and the host an d hostess.
G eorge S te w a rt of N orth P l a i n s
prect. Ed Johnson. Mrs. J. B aggen-
satsum a. p o rcelain an d m yriads of
D ale V andom elen
atten d ed a stos an d d a u g h te r M ary and sons w aterfro n t, no im p o rta n t b u ildings o th e r b e a u tifu l th in g s so ch eap i straw huts, th e ir various irrig atio n th e occasion being tin- birthday of
system
s
w
hich
fu
rn
ish
ed
w
a
te
r
to
an
d
ab
so
lu
tely
n
o
p
ic
tu
re
s
com
ing
m eeting of th e E ast D airy C orn J o h n a n d B enny. A rth u r S tein-
is pitful, an d most of it displayed h u n d re d s of rice paddies, tiled- C icero S m ith
club at th e H en ry F u ller hom e hoff. M rs F red Jeffers, H. L. E is­ or going into th e ir harbors.
We took th e local tra in from on larg e co u n ters b o rd e rin g th e little school houses all of w hich
W ednesday evening. R ay K noedel n e r an d ch ild re n an d th e hostess,
Y okoham a to T o k y o ju s t to get stre e t w hich* is M otom achi street seem ed only a passing glance of
is lead er of th e club. T he clu b in ­ and sev eral others.
som e local color. I. b eing q u ite tall, F rom abo v e huge silk, cotton or th in g s I w ould like to know m ore
ten d s to give a p ie social in th e
Mrs. J e n n ie Fantozzi of S an F ra n ­ looked like a g ian t to som e of p a p e r sig n s hang som etim es a l­ about.
n e a r fu tu re.
cisco. Cal., is v isitin g fo r aw h ile
most to u ch in g the ground- ev id en t-
F o r th e tim e being then, "assyan-
Miss A lm a R affety has re tu rn e d a t th e hom e of h er sister and th ese n a tu ra lly sm all people C h il­ aly ad v e rtisin g th e ir various w ares a ra " to th e land of the ch erry b lo s­
(B y Z«1I S tr u th e r n )
hom e from th e C h arles S ellers m other. Mrs. Jo e Ju ch em ich and d ren w ould tu g at th e ir p are n ts
T his city seem s to hold m ore soms.
and th en p o in t at us and laugh.
hom e at Iow a H ill, w h ere she w as Mrs. Em m a Finn, respectively,
H ITEO N H iteon clu b met A pril
v
aried
in
te
re
sts
fo
r
th
e
tra
v
e
le
r
T
okyo
w
as
still
u
n
d
e
r
m
arshal
em ployed.
15 w ith M r: C a rrie S elan d er Poll
Mrs. B ert M eyer is spen d in g tw o
NOAII l O N G K N B U (¿11
th a n any of th e o th e r cities of
Mrs. W illiam Joos w ill be h o st­ w eeks in P o rtla n d w ith frien d s on law . d u e to th e re cen t d istu rb a n c e Ja p a n . C o n v en ien tly m odern and
call w as nam e a past president an I
N
oah
L
ongenbaugh,
late
of
C
o
r­
th
ere,
so
th
e
im
p
erial
palace
and
ess fo r th e N orth P lain s P ast C hiefs' account of th e recen t d eath of h er
his term of office T he yearly con­
v ario u s sta te b u ild in g s we w ere a l­ yet it seem s to h av e lost none of nelius. d ied A pril 19. D eceased is trib u tio n was m ade to the scholar
club A p ril 30.
b ro th er, Jo h n C. W hite of V an ­ low ed to see on ly from a d istan ce its local color.
su
rv
iv
e
d
by
th
e
w
idow
.
L
ena,
and
Mr. an d Mrs. H u b ert S m ith an d couver, Wash.
ship loan and en dow m ent fund.
I can still alm ost h e a r th e k lat- th re e s ifte rs in Ohio.
T h e im p erial p alace is inclosed
son E arl an d Mr. an d Mrs. E arl
T he club w as re p re se n te d at 111 •
Mrs. A mos H enderson is sp e n d ­ w ith in a h u g e sto n e w all an d s u r ­ k la t-k la t of th e ir w ooden gaiters
H ollenbeck and H elen w ere S u n ­ in g som e tim e d u rin g h er illness
county m eeting at F orest G rove
S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus. In F riday w ith t h e i r full dele,
day evenin g d in n e r p a rty guests of w ith re la tiv e s in O regon City, ro u n d ed by a m oat fo u r m iles long. on the h a rd stre e ts an d sidew alks.
It is w o n d erfu lly im p ressiv e though O nly a few hours am ong th em and W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year. of eight. New officers for tin- com
M r. and Mrs. A rth u r B ishop and w h ere she w en t last T hursday.
we w e re not even allo w ed to stop it sounds lik e m usic to y o u r ears. S ix m o n th s 85c. T h re e m onths 50 ing y e a r w ere unan im o u sly elected
fam ily of C ornelius.
F rid a y aftern o o n th e local school
T a k in g J a p a n as a w hole it is a cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
If as follow s: Mrs. Z ell S tru tli. i
Mrs. Jam es M athiesen w as h o st­ in d o o r b all-team again d efeated fo r a m o re clo se-u p view .
T h is city has a p o p u latio n of a p ­
T ig ard g rad e school 21 to 16.
p ro x im ately 2.200.000 and is th e
T om m y Senn, w ho has been stay - i capita! of th e em p ire. T h e riv e r
ing sev eral m onths at th e S elan d er S “ um ida flow s th ro u g h th e city and
CANDIDATE FOR
home, left last w eek to stay in a dozen p a rk s fu rn ish b reath in g
Republican Nomination for
P o rtla n d w ith his paren ts.
places for th e g reat p o p u lation.
STA TE SEN A TO R
W ins In T rack M eet
T he p rin cip al shopping places
A n u m b er of th e T ig ard high h ere a re th e "G inza" an d t h e
school boys to o k p a rt in th e p re ­ “B etten d o ri." To th em it is som e­
lim in ary tra c k m eet a t B eav erto n th in g th a t is th e r e 365 days i
A p ril 17, T ig ard w in n in g a n u m b er y ear, b u t to m e it w as a c a rn iv a l
of th e aw ard s: T h e re la y team d eck ed out in its g ay est colors.
B ack to Y o koham a an d to a
consisting of D onald H ite,' M elvin
dinner.
Jen k in s, E lton H arris an d Jam es re a l Ja p a n e s e su k iy a k i
H
ave
had m an y in San F rancisco
A llison, w on second, W illis E adin-
b
u
t
th
is
w
as
ala
Jap
an
ese.
So
sh in k w on first place in th e discus.
O rv ille P e te rso n of B end w on th ird m uch so th a t ev en th o u g h w e had
o rd ered ch ick e n su k iy a k i from th “
in th e m ile race.
Mrs. F red Jeffers, fo rm erly A nna h otel w hen w e ta ste d it we d e ­
B aggenstos, of R o seb u rg sp e n t the cided th e beef, w hich we had all
w eek -en d w ith h e r p aren ts. Mr. and had m any tim es, tasted b e tte r and
p ro ceed ed to o rd e r it, bu t n o ne of
Mrs. Jo e B aggenstos, an d fam ily.
us k n ew th e J a p a n e s e w ord and
Bend People Come from Iowa
w h a t a tim e w e had tr y in g to m ake
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed M itch ell and th
em u n d erstan d . E ven w hen w .-
fam ily, w ho fo rm erly resid ed in reso
rted to d ra w in g a cow th ey
th e B end com m unity, m oved r e ­ ju s t looked at it a n d sn ickered.
cen tly from E ldora. Iow a, to P o r t­ T his m eal is p re p a re d rig h t before
land, w h ere th ey w ill sta y fo r you in an iro n pan h eate d by n
som e tim e. T h ey say th e O regon coal h apotchi. F irst th e y grease
clim ate is q u ite a change fro m 35 th e pan w ell w ith suet, th en put in
degrees below in Iow a.
eq u al am o u n ts of so y a b ean cake,
Som e of th e local school boys sea w eed, bam boo sp ro u ts, green
w ill a tte n d th e p re lim in a ry tra c k j onions, c h ry sa n th e m u m g reen s and
m eet a t B eav erto n F rid ay .
I b eef or ch ick en w h ich ev er you
Mrs. V. R. W ilson is ill a t h e r ! p refer. A fter th a t som e ch icken
hom e on B u ll M ountain.
I b roth, soya sauce an d sugar. A fter
i th is has cooked a w h ile it is drop-
| ped in an in d iv id u al dish fo r each
Stands For:
in w h ich has b een b e a te n a raw
"No in crease in taxes. — No new
I egg. T h en e a te n w ith chop sticks
com m issions. — N o
ap p ro p riatio n s
I W ith it is serv ed a side o rd e r of
th a t a re n o t ab so lu tely necessary.
I cooked rice, te a q u ite n a tu rally ,
—R educe tax es by cu rta ilin g e x ­
A LO H A —Patil D udley suffered and pickled lily b ulbs. All this is
p e n se s.— N ot a tool of any boss
gro u p or fa c tio n .— W ill consider th e loss by fire of his c ar an d gar- serv ed on a te a k w ood ta b le about
a foot an d a h alf high. In asm uch
e v ery bill on its m erits and v o te | age S u n d ay night.
L. G. M u ller has re tu rn e d from as y o u have to leav e y o u r shoes
for th e best in terests of th e state
and county. — E veryone is a ta x ­ Good S a m a rita n hospital, m uch im ­ o u tsid e it is v e ry easy to slip y o u r
feet rig h t u n d e r th e ta b le "and
payer. e ith e r real, personal, in ­ p roved a fte r a tu m o r o peration.
M anager S au n d ers of S afew ay av o id sittin g Ja p a n e s e fashion.
tangible. gas. in d u stria l accident,
L a te r w e lea rn e d th e Ja p a n e se
autom obile, d riv e r's license o r o th ­ is back on the jo b ag ain a fte r a
e r tax. — E very d o llar spent comes w eek's co nfinem ent a t his hom e w o rd fo r b eef w as n ik k o . My J a p ­
w
ith
th
e
flu.
an
ese v o c a b u la ry co n sisted of th re -
from you, th en let's cut out u n ­
necessary sp e n d in g .— W ill legislate
C. J. S tick n ey and fam ily m o to r­ w ords: A rregoto, m e an in g "th an k
according to business principles." ed to W estport S unday, sp en d in g y o u ;" assy an ara. m ean in g about
(P aid adv.)
th e day w ith Mrs. W. C. H au b er th e sam e as "alo h a." and tacki
m ean in g "too h ig h .”
sister of Mrs. S tickney.
K am a k u ra is a b o u t fo u rteen
m iles from Y okoham a. T h e g re a t­
ness of K a m a k u ra b elongs to an
age lo n g gone. W h ere once w ere
th e se a ts of th e m ig n ty now only
tim e sta in e d tem p les re m a in - mute-
w itnesses of d e p a rte d glory.
T o th e tra v e le r one th in g stan d ;
forem ost in h is m ind. T h e g reat
b ro n ze B u d d h a s ittin g in silen t
Honor Couple
on Anniversary
Local Girl, on World Tour,
Writes of Visit to Japan
Kansas City Unit
Meets at Manninp
I'll .o ltn l; Mrs H annah C hristen
If you i-liauge y o u r uildicss k in d ­
sen. vice p resid en t; M is E rm a Ol ly no tify tlie A rgus d ire c t and at
-on e eretary . and Miss Elsie Cnld
wa ll, tre a su re r. N ext m eeting will
lie A pril 2!) at tile hom e of Mrs
,l< s ic Itarn u m w hen papers on
cotton, linen an d (lax w ill be g iv ­
en.
Roy Bacon, w ho lias been very-
ill th e past w eek, is im proving.
RUSHLOW
We specialize
inercia! p rin tin g
In q u a lity
A rgus.
eom-
tr
K verythln* In In su la n er
Piimi«* 1701 Y
330 K. W a ilih ifto n
State-wide
Banking' Service lor You
M •n - .m l w om en w ho Iran sact busi
liess n t o th e r p a rts of the .slitte,
business trip s to
m ake ft i|llelit Imsi
P ort land or have o th e r occasions
for rm iniring h a n k in g fac ilitie s in
O regon com m unities o ilier i h a lt
H illsboro, find tile sla te -w id e fa c il­
ities of T he F irs t N a tio n a l m ost
convenient an d h elp fu l.
Mrs. H. L. Eisner
Honored at Party
W e in\ ite you to lis t ALL th e serv-
ices of this hank hoth locally and
HI every com m unity w here we can
s e r s c y ou.
Hiteon Club Holds
Officer Election
K H. I'udalt, M anager
* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
OF PORTLAND
T NATIONAL »AN«
» tn
Of
rr« aoauer*
Mr m lier
J. A . Thornburgh
Garage and Car
Burn Near Aloha
First
pulling power * > •
First
all-round economy
WORLD'S THRIFTIEST HIGH-POWERED TRUCKS
'April Sho^wers
£ HÏVROLIT
Bring May Flowers
ro » economical
In tru c k s , it's /lullinft pmicr th a t c o u n ts . . . and the
new C h e v ro le t* fo r 1936 have the fircutist pulltiifi
p o w e r o f a n y tru c k s in llie e n tire lo w -n rie e ra m ie !
J (R l
M o re o v e r, th e y g ive yo u th is g re a te r p u llin g ,s»wer
w ith th c /o w e s f pm and oil cusli, Imiest maiiili’iiiim o 10*1* and m in i­
mum nil-round economy!
And the thought of May
flowers stirs the breast of
all gardeners, amateur or
otherwise. You may be sure
your Water Company will
have available at all times
an ample supply for your
gardening needs. W ater
supply is one thing you don’t
have to worry about.
T h e y a rc th e uorld's l l i r i f l i i * l /t ig / i- p o w e m /f r w / .s ; a n il llie w h o le
secret
o f th e ir e x tra p u llin g pow er, e x tra t h r if t , e x tra s a fe ly and
d e p e n d a b ility is the fa c t th a t th e y have a c o u ih iiia lio u o f features
n o t fo u n d in a n y o th e r lo w -p ric e d tru c k .
NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC BRAKES
Y our p ro g re ss in business
and socially d e p e n d s to a
larg e d e g re e upon y o u r p e r­
sonal a p p e a ra n c e . It p ays to
look y o u r best.
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
Send th a t Suit to us to d a y !
R. E. WILEY, local m anager
Home Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Ore.
yiilli ieere-iM-fl liitocpnwer, hirreiised torque,
These new C h e v ro le t* alone have a lligli-C om pre.-d<> n Y a lv c -in -
alway» equalized for quirk, unswerving,
"straight line" «tops
I Self Confidence is a
! Big Factor in Success
NEW HIGH-COMPRESSION VALVE
IN-HEAD ENGINE
greater rrnn my in gun and oil
Ile a d S ix -C y litu le r l- 'n g in e , the most efficient engine b u ilt fo r a ll­
ro u n d d u ly . . . a I n il I footing R e a r Axle o f iiia x iin m ii i uggedneM
and r e lia h ilily . . . N ew I ’erfeeted H y d ra u lic B ra k e . g iv in g llie
q u ic k e s t, safest, s tra ig h t lin e stops . . , and N ew I u l l - 'l rim m e d
He L u xe ( ,al> fo r d riv e r c o m fo rt, w ith d e a r-v is io n in s tru m e n t
NEW
FULL-TRIMMED
DE LUXE CAB
with dear-vision
instrument panel fur
rafe control
panel fo r sale c o n tro l.
See o r phone y o u r ( -hevrolet dealer fo r a th o ro u g h d e m o n s tra tio n _
today!
C H E V R O L E T MOTOR C O M P A N Y , D E I R o l l', M IC H IG A N
G E N E R A L M O T O R S IN S T A L L M E N T P L A N -
M O N T H L Y PA Y M E N T S TO S U IT Y O U R P U R S E
FULL-FLOATING REAR A X LE
CHEVROLE
H ills b o ro M o to r Co.
J a m e s W h ite la w , P ro p .
318-332 E. M ain S tre e t
P h o n e D ay or N ig h t 444
H illsboro, O regon
wiili harr«’l fyp<! u licci lirarings
nil I 1 -hm iikn I c I h