The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 30, 1936, Image 9

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30 Cor res port d en is—
Will1) b nre&yeAr g u s
W rite District News Every
Week lor Your Pleasure.
145 N ew Fam ilies—
Numbered hh Argus Readen
up to March 31
W ith Which_Í3 Combined th e Hillsboro Independent
Volum e 43, No. 1 1
Hill .boro In d e p e n d e n t
Candidates at
Kinton Monday
Grange to Meet Saturday;
Aid Meets May 7
t Hy Mm I
I, Cog >
K INTON Vurioiix < .th<|i<lnb s in
tin- M.IV If» p rim ary «•lection will
be ipvfii a chant*«* to give th eir
vu w:, on ‘ C an d id ates N ig h t” at
th e K inton (iia n g c hall M onday
ev ening at II o clock. All urt> in ­
vited
E veryone is Invited to a tte n d
tin. .se rv in s ut th e ch u rch this
K unduy as follow s: P re a c h in g by
th e pastor. Hcv
VI i r i I SpecCc.
t> l > a 01. follow ed by B ible school
t
ut 10:»#,
« ra n g e
will hold an ull-d ay
m eeting S a tu rd a y at the h a i l
w ith b ask et d in n e r a t noon. All
g ran g ers are Invited
Mi and Mi
H ubert Pom eroy
am i c h ild ren and S II Pom eroy
a tte n d e d th e fu n eral of Jam es
P o m ero y of Scappooa*. a nephew'
of S 11. Pom eroy. S unday.
A id
M e e ts
M ay
7
I.u d le . A id society w ill m eet
May 7 a ' tin- hom e of Mrs. E I.
Kicks. All ladies invited.
Ball Season to
O pen on Mountain
i II. M r.
Illr r l M r C „ r ,„ |r k I
tain H om e S unday. Mr and Mrs.
Jo e Ego m e slow ly reco v erin g
from an a ttack of flu e arly in the
spring.
M rs J. A B runson visited a son,
Ilow uril H riinson, at T illam ook
Hu i week and last.
Mil
Ale. Mt Inal . Mi
L L
M urray and ch ild ren R odney. L aura
I ue. S h erm an and V irginia of
B eav erto n a re spending th is week
at I he M cInnis home, w h ile th e
c h ild ren a re q u a ra n tin e d w ith w hat
a B eaverton d o cto r says m ay be
w hooping cough.
S u n d ay school a t th e M ountain
T o p ch u rch has been changed
from 7:3(1 in th e ev e n in g t o 8
o ’clock T w en ty -o n e from h e re a t­
ten d ed the d istrict S u n d ay school
conv en tio n at S cholls S unday.
Mr. and Mrs. I) W. M cInnis an d
fam ily of K eedville c e le b rated his
i b irth d a y an n iv e rsa ry S u n d ay w ith
his p aren ts, Mr. und Mrs. D. M
M cInnis
Miss W anda F in ig an e n te rta in e d
w ith a d in n e r p a rty S u n d ay ev e ­
ning P re se n t w ere M r an d Mrs.
Jo e N ettling, Mr and Mrs. R ill
Z iegler, Mr. and Mrs Tom S huck,
S tan ley S huck. S tan ley N ettling,
and B illie Z iegler, all of H illsboro;
Mr and M rs Jam es R achin, P o rt­
land, Mr and Mrs. O scar Hugg and
Ma Luc Hagg, K eedville; T e d
R utschm an. L au rel; Mr anti Mrs.
O O rn d u ff. R obert O rn d u ff. L. T
and Will F in ig an und th e hostess,
Miss Finigan.
T he A D. Hill fam ily an d L aw ­
rence T atm an , w ho left h ere A pril
II. a rriv e d a t M iles C ity, Mont.,
A pril 17 T h ey w ere held u p tw o
day s m Id ah o on acco u n t of soft
roads, acco rd in g to a card received
by Mrs. C h arles T atm an from h e r
E stab lish ed 11173
H illsboro, Oregon, T h u rsd ay , A pril 30, 1936
Sunday School Convention Held
Scholls Sunday; Name Officers
(Ilv
M o - Larrb ln« II,-,„ m in i
SC H O L LS S u n d ay school d is­
tric t No. (I of Wa ihington county,
in clu d in g L aurel, K inton, F arm in g -
ton. M ountain Horne, M ountain Too,
and Scholls, m et a t tin- Scholls
ch u rc h lo r an all day m eetin g and
b ask et d in n e r Sunday. More th an
150 atten d ed P ro g ram consisted of
sev eral n u m b ers from euch S u n d ay
school Mi . Sybil T in k e r of P o rt­
land and H enry A K u ratli of
H illsboro w ere v isitin g sp eak ers
S u p er inten d en : ; of all schools and
pu sto rs of all ch u rch es p a rtic ip a t­
ing w ere p resent. O fficers elected
for th e en su in g y e a r w ere J . M
S tre tc h e r of Scholls,
re-elected
p resid en t; R aleigh W hitm ore. L a u ­
rel, v ice-p resid en t; M r.. George
K irk p a tric k of M ou n tain Home,
se c re ta ry , and H arry S chm eltzcr,
tre a su re r. A picnic wa p lan n ed for
late su m m er w ith R aleigh W h it­
m ore in ch arg e. A cordial in v ita ­
tion w as ex ten d ed for th e 1937 co n ­
v en tio n to be held at th e new
M ountain Home church.
M ay 13 w ill be a social n ig h t
for th e R ebekah lodge
B irth d a y C eleb rated
G eorge R ueck Sr. w as ho n o r
gu est w hen his fam ily and frien d s
gave him e a b irth d a y d in n e r S u n ­
day. E leven guests w ere p resen t
from P o rtlan d
J u liu s C h risten sen w ent to W at­
sonville. Cal , A p ril 22 to a tte n d
th e golden w edding an n iv e rsa ry
cele b ratio n of his uncle and au n t,
Mr. and Mrs. P e te r C h risten sen ,
A p ril 2.5 and 26
M r and Mrs J. E B en n ett w ent
to B lue L ak e F rid ay for sev eral
d ay s’ visit at th e N ick W elsh an d
M ax B en n ett homes.
S ev eral acres of blackcaps w ere
p lan ted at th e 11. T Hesse, F erd
G ro n e r and o th e r farm s last w eek.
i M rs B. M K itterm g sp en t th e
w eek -en d visitin g h er son-in-law
and d au g h ter. Mr. an d Mrs. F. M
S tone, in S eattle.
A new chick en house w as b u ilt
at th e L. H M u rray place last
w eek
F. M. L illeg ard e sp en t last w eek
w ith th e telep h o n e co n stru ctio n
crew at Cam as. Wash.
Observance Planned
Scholls ch u rch w ill observe M o th ­
e r ’s day w ith s p e c i a l service.
W eek-end visito rs at th e F ra n k
N elson hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs.
W. A T hum ps in and d a u g h te r of
M arshfield an d E lw in N elson of
N orth Bend.
S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty guests at
th e J C. H atfield hom e w ere Mr
and Mrs. C. F. R obinson of B el­
view , Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. R o b in ­
son of A m ity and M r. and Mrs.
R aym ond C asey and fam ily of M c­
M innville.
C ouple llo n o rrd
A bout 60 atten d ed th e farew ell
p a rty for Mr. and M rs F red C la rk
a t th e F arm in g to n ch u rch F rid ay
ell’s b irth d a y S a tu rd a y evening
w ith a pot luck d in n er. G uests
w ere Mr and Mrs. W. W eaver, Mr.
' and Mi i D. L. G holson and d a u g h ­
ters M audie, R uth, N ancy, F ran ces
and P atty, M r and M rs B azan,
1 to G al, : C reek S a tu rd a y and g a th ­ Mr. and Mrs. O liv er Lane, Mr. and
ered rock for build in g an outside Mrs. i ’h illip A dam s a n d son, all
firep lace at the C han d lee home. 1 of B ull M ountain; Mr. and M rs Ledge Anniversary Observ­
T he S tan ley T re fre n fam ily r e ­ A lbert Scott, A rth u r S tein h o ff and
ed; Grange to Meet
tu rn e d to th e ir hom e at B onne­ Mr. and Mrs. O. H. P eterso n and
v ille F riday a fte r ten d ay s’ stay at sons O rv ille and P aul and daugh-
l ter B eulah. It w as decided to hav e I
( B y Mini Helen Anbahrl
th e J. H. B a rtle tt home.
m ore pot luck com m unity d in n ers
LA U R EL R ID G E -P .-T A. elect-
Clark* Kent »arm
! d u rin g th e sum m er.
I ed th e follow ing officers A p ril 22;
Mr. and Mrs. F red C lark have
Mrs. Ed Jo h n so n is ill at h er Mrs. P lagm an. p resid en t; Mrs. C ar-
ren ted th e ir farm to S. P. Mas- ' home. M rs Jo h n so n 's m o th er, Mrs. son, first v ice-p resid en t;
C lyde
len from C alifornia. T he C lark s Wilson, of n e a r W ilsonville is car- H opkins, second
vice - p resid en t;
w ill spend p a rt of the su m m er at , ing for her.
' Miss D em aray, se cretary , a n d M rs.
th e beach.
Mr. and Mrs. O liv er L an e of R edenbacher. tre a su re r
Aid Meet* F rid ay
; P o rtlan d m oved out to th e hom e ! R eorganization of th e local B oy
Scholls L adies' Aid will m eet at [ of Mrs. L ane's parents, M r. and Scout troop last M onday n ig h t has
th e H. T Iles.se hom e F riday a fte r­ Mrs. P h il A dam s, F rid ay evening, p u t th e follow ing officers in c h arg e
noon. M rs C. W L ark in has charg e w here they a re cam ping u n til they of tro o p affairs: W oodrow H ite and
of the M other's day program . Mrs. | have th e b e rry crop harvested.
1 C lyde E dw ards, assistan t sc o u t­
M rs S. R aynor S m ith w ill give
Mr an d Mrs. A lfred G ro e r en- m asters; L eland E dw ards, ju n io r
a talk on P assion Play.
; terta in e d S u n d ay in honor of th e ir assistan t scoutm aster; D onald B a l­
L yle P o tte r w ent to Mill C ity d a u g h te r H elen's th ird b irth d ay . lard, senior p atro l leader; A aron
S u n d ay to v isit his p a re n t . Mr. ‘ G uests w ere Mrs. R. S hillinger, L ew ellen and R aulin C apri, p atro l
and Mrs. F. P otter, an d g ra n d ­ 1 Mrs. F red S hillinger. M iss A lice , leaders.
m other. Mrs. M ary Hill, w ho is B ennett, Mr. and M rs H. L. D oane
Don Holmes, w ho sev erely in ­
seriously ill. M rs C. T rask, w ho and d a u g h te r of P o rtla n d an d C arl ju re d his arm in th e p lan er of a
sp en t last w eek th ere, re tu rn e d S a u e r of n e a r Oswego.
i saw m ill several w eeks ago, re tu rn -
w ith him .
W ick M itchell of C alifo rn ia is | ed hom e from the hospital in P o rt-
L. C. T rask of L yons sp en t se v ­ .staying in d efin itely a t th e hom e ; lan d th is w eek.
eral days last w eek at th e hom e , of his siste r and b ro th er, E unice
Mrs. J u lia O lsen and F ra n k C ar-
of his son, C lifford T rask, and : and G w ynn M itchell.
son w ere m arrie d A p ril 17 at th e
fam ily.
M ay day w ill be ce le b ra te d a t hom e of Mr. and Mrs. R udolph
Mrs. W. B. C h an d lee and Mrs. 1 th e T ig ard u n io n high school May
O lsen by Rev. R ay n o r S m ith o f
F erd G ro n er gave a taffy pull and 1 w ith th e su rro u n d in g schools of T
igard.
p op corn p a rty to th e y cu n g th e com m unity p articip atin g . May
S herw ood post office received
p eople's ch o ir a lte r p ractice F r i­ pole dance w ill be put on by th e
day evening.
. high school girls. D in n er w ill be 150 new lock boxes to rep lace
J. M. S tre tc h e r is g raftin g w al­ serv ed in th e high school at noon. th ese now in use. N ew boxes a re
n u t trees at th e C h arles T ru n k In th e aftern o o n th e re w ill be a 1 of th e key-lock ty p e an d w ill be
farm n e a r D undee th is w eek for j baseball gam e betw een T ig ard and in stalled w ith in th e n e x t t w o
th e eig h th consecutive year.
F orest G rove. T he day w ill be w eeks.
A n n iv ersary O bserved
T he E aster c an ta ta "A m orning i com pleted by h av in g th e second
In th e O rie n t” by th e Scholls sen io r play p resen ted a t 8 o'clock
R ainbow R ebekah lodge a n d
ch u rch ch o ru s of 30 voices w as in th e evening.
S herw ood I. O O. F. lodge en jo y ed
a social evening T h u rsd ay in h o n ­
p re se n te d a t th e E llis A venue
ch u rch in P o rtla n d to a fu ll house
Neighborhood news from 30 Ar­ o r of th e 117th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e
S u n d ay evening.
gus correspondents in different fo u n d in g of th e order.
A p ro g ram and basket social sections of Washington county ap­
Grange Meets Saturday
sp onsored by th e S cholls J u n io r pear in the Argus each w eek,
Sherw
ood G range w ill m eet in
W om en's club w ill be given a t the i Learn what your friends are do- all-d ay session
S atu rd ay . T h ird an d
g ran g e hall 'F rid a y evening. A silk ! ing for less than three cents a
fo
u
rth
degrees
of th e o rd e r w ill
q u ilt w ill be disposed of, and a week.
tf b e exem plified.
p rize w ill be given fo r th e m ost
u n iq u e basket.
('H E H A I EM M OUNTAIN F E
H offm an, p resid en t of th e Buck son.
11. ivi n A thletic club, an n o u n ces
■laughter Honored
Unit ball playing w ill sta rt h ere
Mrs. F. E H offm an e n te rta in e d
n ex t S u n d ay . W ilbur Ju n es has
been w in k in g on th e diam ond, on F riduy ev en in g in honor of th e
ttie H offm an place, p u ttin g it in elev e n th b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry of
shape. A collection w ill be tak en h er d a u g h te r M erribell. G uests
up S unil.i\ to b u y I n i n e n e w i qu ip - w ere o th er m em bers of tn c sev en th
g rad e at th e B uck H eaven school:
D onald and B eth Lilly w e re the M arjo rie P etroff. D oral S ax to n ,
roily p u p il, at F ir (¡ro v e school Jo h n M attern and E rn icc W ohl-
w ith p erfect a tte n d a n c e th e last sehlegel an d th e ir teach er, Miss
H elen Honim.
SIX Week .
H odson M cC orm ick, W ayne Jones
A ustin H anson sp e n t p a rt of last
Week w ith lu.s u n d e an d au n t, Mr. and Toni T w igg sp en t th e w eek ­
Family Moves
and M rs O rv ille H anson, at P o rt­ end at Tuft in com pany w ith a
M r. an d Mrs. C. A. G abe and
g
ro
u
p
of
frien
d
s
of
N
ew
berg.
land His p aren ts. Mr and M rs E.
fam ily, w ho hav e purchased about
V Han ,n. w ent a lte r luiu T n u rs-
60 acres of th e J. S. H erd farm ,
day and re tu rn e d Friday.
m oved from D u rh am to th e ir n ew
Mr and Mi
I., ter S tan u rd of
hom e S u n d ay .
S i l v e r t o n V isite d M r. a n d M is. J
E B lazer S unday.
Don lliiync receiv ed a deep cut
A LO IIA Mr. an d Mrs. F ran k
In tils left h an d S atu rd ay m orn-
lug from a saw tooth. O ne stitch Page of H u n ter h av e ex ch an g ed
th
e ir a ttra c tiv e hom e an d filb ert
was tak en
i By Mrs. O I I . Peterson)
S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty gue.ds at o rch ard for a m odern hom e in
th e ( laytou W hitm o re hom e w ere P o rtlan d , c o rn e r K illing w o rth and
F.END—C h ild ren of th e u p p e r
36th
av
en
u
e
Mr
ami
M
rs
D
an
n
er,
Mr, and Mrs. L e w u C urow , end
g rades of th e local school a tten d ed
M r and Mi
(¡ro v e r B row n and w ho b u ilt th e home, w ill move
th e p re lim in a ry track m eet at
this
w
eek
to
th
e
P
age
p
ro
p
erty
.
fam ily of H illsboro, R ussell G a in ­
B eaverton and sev eral of them
er. N ew berg, and M ervin a n d T hey co n tem p late som e ex ten siv e
took p art. L ester S ch u ltz w on first
changes
and
Im
provem
ents.
L eo n ard W hitm ore.
in th e b ro a d ju m p , E. O. A dam s
Operated On
M is M ervin W hitm o re is reco v ­
th ird in 75-yard dash, B eulah P e ­
M
rs
T
u
rn
er,
m
an
ag
er
of
th
e
e rin g from a sev ere a tta c k of flu.
terson th ird in 40-yard dash. A r e ­
loha B eauty shop, was tak en s u d ­
lay team consisting of F ran ces
Jim P ro cto r began April 17 d r iv ­ A
d
en
ly
ill
w
ith
an
a
ttack
of
a
p
p
en
­
ing u wood tru c k for L o m e F lew s d icitis and w as h u rrie d to Jones,
G holson. M arg aret B aggenstos. H el­
ol Newberg.
en \\ ick and B eu lah P eterson, w on
h o spitul in H illsboro for an ujier- evening.
second. A lice Jo h n so n w on second
D onald Vci • teeg, pupil ot Piexs- ation.
Mr.- W B Chandler. Misses A n- in the 75-yard dash.
an t View school, w as ill w ith a I
nice C handlee. Y vonne B unnell and
M r and Mrs. C h arles D everell
bad cold and th re a te n e d w i t h
D oris L ew elly n w en t on a picnic e n te rta in e d in honor of Mrs. D ev er-
p n eu m o n ia last Week He ex p ects I A rgus classified ads get resu lts.
io be able to re tu rn to school
som etim e th is w eek.
< la r r n c r Wood H onored
A
Mrs M ary Wood e n te rta in e d w ith
a b irth d a y d in n e r S u n d ay in hon- i
or of h er s o n C laren c e Wood
G uests w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed I
B u rn h am mid fam ily of W illam ina.
Mr. mid Mi C laren ce O rn d u ff and i
fam ily of L aurel. M rs F r a n k !
S te w a rt and V ictor V aught.
M rs A lfred H u tch en s honored
h er Sister. Mr
M A. V inson, of
H illsb o ro w illi a b irth d a y d in n e r
S unday. C overs w ere laid for nine.
M arvin H utchens, 2. son of Mr.
an d Mrs. A lfred llu teh en s, w as
serio u sly ill last w eek w ith flu
und asthm a.
M rs Ja c k Fro; ped of A lbany
v isited a sister. Mr; J E C h u rch ill,
M EETS
STAN D AR D S TOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING-
M onday. T he »'rasped fam ily a rc
m oving to P o rtla n d th is w eek.
Mr. and M rs A lvin Hi etz and
fam ily of Ju n c tio n C ity vi. ited th e
M EET THE
E rnest G u e n th e r fam ily S atu rd ay
and w ere o v ern ig h t gue.ils of Mr.
and Mrs. Hay Ego. T hey visiteed
M r. and Mrs. Jo e Ego a t M oun-
Quiet • I'll teen
Trouble-fret
!
Property at Aloha
Changes Ownership
Sp&ciaß./
Section 2, Pages 1 to 6
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 18ÍH
Laurel Ridge
P.-T. A. Elects
Hayward
School
z
to Close May 8
boards, advises the safety depart­
ment of the Oregon State Motor
association.
H A Y W A R D --H ay w ard s c h o o l
term will end May 8.
Mr. B erth a S haver, school teac h ­
er. took h e r pupils to P o rtlan d
W ednesday to see th e huge 68-ton
w hale, w hich was on exhibition.
Mr. and Mr... Roy D argotz and
fam ily m oved in to th e ir house S a t­
u rd ay on th e ir property.
Mr
an d Mrs. W illis H iatt of
S trin g to w n road sp en t S u n d ay at
th e
G eorge
I.aem erm an
home,
h elp in g Mrs. J a c k Jo h n sto n cele­
b ra te h er birthday.
TRUCKMEN!
FREE
P. U. C. Service
A n n u al
-
M onthly
RUSHLOW
Hillsboro
336 E. Wash.
Phone 1701 Y
Not working for Public
Utilities Commission
Exhaust Pipe Danger
T he exhause pipe should n ever
be sh o rten ed , because of the d a n ­
g er from dead ly carbon m onoxide
gas w hich m ay e n te r th e p assen­
g er co m p artm en ts th rough the floor
SAVE ON SERVICE
BETTER
SERVICE
24
at
LOWEST COST
on
RADIOS
WASHERS
REFRIGERATORS
Call
See Ad Page 3,
Section 1
Credit B ureaus
(Incorporated)
Collections — Credit Reporta
In
Washington TUlamook, Yamhill,
Polk and Marion Counties.
Personal Contact on Collections
Save on Service
Second and Main Streets
Phone 3071
Douglass
Radio
Service
Selfridge Furn. Co.
Phone
Hillsboro, Oregon
SAVE ON SERVICE
Washington County Office
Commercial Building
21X
Bend Pupils Place
Track, Field Meet
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big ice cubes, 6 pounds of ice at one freezing
The GENERAL of AMERICA
ii » strong, o ld - lin e sto c k
company with cash capital
and surplus of nearly fo u r
million Jollartl
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Before you Imure, get AIL
the fa ct, about GENERALI
Insurance Agency
Piimii- KU
316 E. Main, 1 Riisiini o
fha most beautiful and com fortable bodies
ever created for a low-priced car
• D ouble-R ange C o ld C.onirol • Five Y ears
P ro te itio n against service expense o n the
scaled-in m echanism fo r only $5 inclu d ed in
p urchase p rice • M ore Shelf Space in fron t •
Fam ous Super Freezer • Stainless P o rcelain in
seam less In te rio r - G leam in g , E n during D ulux
E x terio r Finish • A utom atic R eset D efro ster
• ■ A utom atic lc c T ray Release • A utom atic In ­
te rio r L ight • R em ovable Shelves •. F rigidairc
lly d ra to r • P lenty o f T ail-b o ttle Space •
M ade only by G eneral M o to rs.
Frigidaire b u ilth ft Food- Sfticly
In
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to r right
the cuntnct—
cabinet—
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visible proof that Inode «re kept at
S a fe ty -/o n e Temperature, below
90 degrees aud above 32 dejircea*
H IG H -C O M P R E SS IO N
V A L V E -IN -H E A D E N G IN E
giving even better performance
with even less gas and oil
A n otbir Special/
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6 C u b ic -F o n t F R I G I D A I R E
A t an equally sensational price
. . . a ftenutnc 6 cu. ft. I K K . I D
A IR E fo r Id m ilic* w ho need an
tven larger model. Shelf area
I V 6 sq. It .—all usable. 84 big tec
cubes. 8 pounds ol ice
at one freezing. Price
LESTER IRELAND & CO.
H illsboro, O regon
CENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT
PLAN-MONTHLY PAYMENTS TO
SUIT YOUR PURSE
Scores of thousands of people in ail
Par,s .o f t,,c coun*ry have found that
/tceiitfi is b d in infi and driving is knowing
that the new 1936 Chevrolet is the only complete
low-priced car!
Io fake the wheel of this beautiful ear—lo test
¡Is many exclusive rjualitv features—is to obtain
conclusive proof of the following facts:
Ils N e w Perfeeled Jlvdraulie Brakes and Solid
Steel T urret I op Body make it the safest ear in its
price range, and, in fact, the safest ear that money
can buy.
Its Improved Gliding Knee-Action Bide*. Genu-
***** isher No I »raft Ventilation and Shockproof
Steering* give uuniati bed comfort.
V nil its H igh-Com p ress ion Valve-in-H ead
I .ngine—the same type of engine that is eniploved
in world-champion power boats, airplanes and
racing ears—prov ides combined power and economy
without equal.
Drive the new Chevrolet for 1*136 and drive
home to yourself Ihese truths. Well he glad to have
you do this, without the slightest obligation, any
time you wish. Make it today!
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SH O CK P R O O F ST E E R IN G *
making driving oasior and tafor
than ever bofora
IM P R O V E D G L ID IN G
K N E E -A C T IO N R ID E *
the smoofhe#^ ta fa tl rido o f a ll
SO LID S T E E L one-piece
T U R R E T TOP
a crown of boaufy, a fortre## o f safety
A L L T H E SE F E A T U R E S A T
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CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICIL
H ills b o ro M o to r Co.
James Whitelaw, Prop.
318-332 E. Main Street
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Phone Day or Night 444
H illsboro, O reg o n