Thursday, May 21, 102«
Plan a Picnic
* at Fir Grove
P leasant V ie w S chool
n ic in P o rtla n d
P ic
frîL L S E O fc O
a n n ive rsa ry celeb ration of M r and
M is. A
F, Fuclw u l N iw b e ig
■ Sunday
M rs D M M cIn n is was il l w ith
A fc G U P l,
TT I L L?. F O P. O , O R E G O N
Stars of "U nder Two Flags”
Farm Population
of State Makes
Substantial (lain
! f lu I i t w e e k and tin . week.
Tenants m oved Into the A
D.
H ill Im ii u the firs t of th i week
A E P orte r ol Boardm an, visite d
the li i (I, M cC o rm ick fa m ily F r i
Par* Thre#
M A K E S RECORD
P E T E R B O R O U G H . N H. — A
G uernsey cow ow ned by F. H
Stangel o f Sherw ood has ju s t fin - (
1 H ills b o ro
N u m be r o f persons liv in g on ished a new o ffic ia l record fo r i P hone 9 8 3
farm s and ranches in O regon In production w h ich e n title s her to
F U N E R A L D IR E C T O R S
creased 25.100, or 11 2 per cent, be e n try in the Advanced R egister of
and
tw e e n A p r il 1. 1930. and Ja n u a ry the A m erican G uernsey C a ttle clu b
LIC E N S E D E M B A I.M E R S
1, 1935, according to a special re This a n im a l Is seven - year - old
port o f the 193.5 fa rm census The
state's fa rm and ranch p o pu latio n
of 248,767 consis-ed o f 244,734 w h ite
person and 4033 colored On Ja n
ua ry 1. 193.5, of the persons on fa rm
and ranches. 45.141. o r 18 1 per
cent, liv e d in n o n -fa rm residences
fiv e years e a rlie r
M ovem ent o f
D r a in tile — all sizes, both
persons to farm s and ranches was
most extensive in the counties along
ce
m e n t and W illam in a clay.
I the
W illa m e tte .
Um pqua,
and
B u ild in g blocks and tile, all
Rogue R iv e r valleys, and around
P ortla nd .
sizes, e ith e r clay or c o n
W ashington cou nty rep orted 16,-
c re te . S ew er P ipe, C u lv ert
292 fa rm po pulation on Ja n u a ry 1,
1935. in contrast w ith 15,702 on
P ip e, W ell C asing, F o u n d a
A p r il 1. 1930 W hite p o p u la tio n fo r
the co u n ty showed 414.3 farm s r e
tion Blocks, C em ent. S an d
p o rtin g w ith 16.094 w h ite people.
a n d G ravel.
Farm s w ith colored people In the
county totaled 39 and the popula-
i tio n on these 39 farm s was 198
ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
Persons on farm s J a n u a ry 1. 1935.
w ho liv e d In no n -fa rm residences
fiv e years e a rlie r totaled 3006 on
1074 farm s. O ccupied d w e llin g s on
Phone 1341
N o rth o f Cannery, across W. W ashington St.
4178 farm s re p o rtin g In th is coun-
I ty totaled 4656 T w o hundred sev
enty-seven farm s w e r e reported
¡4$
day
M r and M rs J E B lazer e n te r
tained w ith a d in n e r p a rty Sunday
fu r th e ir s o n -in -la w and d a u g h te r,
C IIE H A L F .M
M O U N T A IN
K ir M r and M i
H u r r y C o n k, and
G lo v e school w ill dose this T il-
ch ild re n , C arol and K n u w l, of Weal
day w ith a neighborhood picnic. I.in n and M r am i M rs F ra n k D en
M i» F iuiici'S D e u vilie o f 11 1 1 1 m I> i >n ■
nin g and daughter, S h irle y , of F o r
ha.» been Id le d to tench here next est
(¡ro v e
year Mrs. W a lle r A u stin , w ho has
Mias Juno Holentn o f P o rtla n d
taught the F ir G ro ve »chool fur
was a w eek-end guest at the IJc-
the lust tw o years, has accepted the
fo td home.
■a hool at l.a ke vie w
Fred Haynes, w ho h is been III
School ( loses
fo r sevetal years, Buffered a stroke
Buck Heaven school dosed M u n
M ay 5. He was taken to W ilco x
day w ith a pot luck supper id hospital In N ew berg Hint day and
(1:30, fo llo w e d by a program
I under w ent an op era tion T hursday
Mr
and M rs M a rv in O rn d u ff
lie is re co ve rin g s a tisfa cto rily.
and John F rye visite d the la tte r',
George Suxton wan i l l w ith flu
Im ine at A sto ria F rid a y and S a tu r last
week
day
Mrs. A lle n Com ber o f P ortla nd
M rs Emma Hutchens, w ho had
.'pent p a ri of lust week at the home
bi en v is itin g her son. A lfre d llu tc h -
of her parents, M r unit M rs Ira
en. was called to N ew berg S u n
M cC o rm ick, h e lp in g care fo r
day by the Nuddcu death o f her (I
w ho was ill.
«' ■ "I hel in lav. . John It.udi i , ,1 her M r m other,
atm M rs Huy Ego, M r atm
W '
M rs Hutchens Is stayin g w ith her
Mrs. Joe Ego and M is. W illia m
sister, w ho is not w e ll
Itogei
and
(¿
iro
ty
n
Ego
utten
ile
d
Pleasant V ie w school c h ild re n
w ill give a firs t aid de m onstration the fu n e ra l o f C a rl Kcetz, 42, at
at the school Imus«1 th is T hursd ay Ju n c tio n C ity M ay 12 M r. Iteetz.
aftern oon at 2 o’clock under the died at E n te rp rise fo llo w in g an
leadership of th e ir toucher, Miss operation, lie was w e ll k n o w n on
the east end of the m ou ntain, h a v
J
Dora Simons
H all games thnt
were scheduled in g made his home at one tim e Ronald Colm an. C laud ette C o lbe rt. V ic to r M cLa glen and Rosalind Russell, fo u r o f th e screen's greatest
...............
w ith Ins un de . Joe Ego H o w ii ..
W H IC H BO O K H A S YOUR?
fu r the diam ond on F E. H u ffm an 's
stars brought together fo r "U n d e r T w o Flags." T h e t h r illin g dram a shows at the V enetian Sunday.
a rrie d Io M u rjo ric Hazelton, fo r m
p ia re w d l be played at M o u n ta in m
___
M onday and Tuesday. ______
A lo t o f good fo lks are sure of
e
rly
of
Scholls
T o p school yard
i th e ir name in the Book o f L ife .
Tin- M o u n ta in Top Sunday school
P icn ic Sunday
serve u n til the annual election in view , Wash., and w ith M rs. T a y lo r
] "M in e is!"—so says M r. Good In
is h a vin g a "W om an H u n t" this
Pleasant V ie w ’s
day o f school
the place of R ufus O rn d u ff, de of T a y lo r's fslund
d e n t. " I keep the G olden R u le and
F rid a y evening Those ta k in g pa rt
M r. and M rs. R obert M unson o f
p icn ic w ill be at W ashington park.
' I treat 'em a ll lik e I w o u ld w ant
ure asked to b rin g a pot lu ck ceased.
P ortland, next Sunday D in n e r w d l
Law rence Tatm an. accom panied W hitw o od C o u rt ■ pent -several days
them to tre a t me; th a t's a good
lunch
to
the
chu
rch
at
eigh
t
o
’clock
be .served at 1 o’clock at the p ic
by Loren H ill, re tu rn e d home from last week at the Bob M unson home
enough re lig io n fo r me.”
T lie lu n ch and people w tio do not
In both th e extension o f ru r a l
nic grounds. Everyone Interested is
M iles C ity . M ont.. F rid a y evening. I on M unson B ill.
Does th a t put h im In th e Book
care to h ik e w ill be tuken to u The boys tra ve le d th ro u g h parts
lines and In e le c tric
rates
the
Paul B o e c k ii H onored
In vite d .
place u n k n o w n to the rc»t o f the
eastern
states are s t ill s tr iv in g to o f Life ??—*'I saw th e dead, sm all
M r. arid Mr- John Boeckii of
M r and M rs. W F W ohlsehlegel.
o f M ontana. Idaho, Oregon and
and great, stand before God; and
M r and M rs J p. Jones. M r. and crow d D oris O rn d u ff. V iv ia n Z e ig W ashington and have decided they Brooks H ill en te rta in e d in honor equal the record o f w estern O re
the books were opened: and an
M rs W ayne June , and fa m ily , Mr» le r and Iva Mae G u n th e r have been lik e western O regon best of all. of the b irth d a y a n n iv e rs a ry o f gon and sou thw e ste rn W ashington!
oth
er Book was opened w h ic h is
W illia m
The ru r a l e le c trific a tio n a d m in is
F E H uffm an, G lo ria and M e rrl- appointed tr a il blazers.
Lo ren expects to stay in the W il th e ir son, Paul B oe ckii, W ednes
: the Book o f L ife . A n d th e dead
tra
tio
n
has
released
ra
te
data
In
day
eve
ning
Present
were
Mrs.
be ll H offm an, Ira G and Hodson Morse has charge o f the a ffa ir.
la m ette Valley.
' were ju d g e d out o f those th in g s
T ra d e Place
M cC orm ick, Don
Haynes.
Tom
M r. and Mrs. Am os M organ an Louts T orm ey. Miss T helm a T e fft, connection w ith a nu m b e r o f p ro w h ich were w ritte n in the books
T w ig g and Le la nd S chm e ltzcr a t
M r. and M rs F. W. M a tte rn and nounce the b irth o f a grandson at Miss Louise W h itlo ck, M iss Edna jects w h ich it has approved. T his according to th e ir w orks. “ T h is is
tended the tw e n ty - fifth
w e dd ing fa m ily have ren te d a house in N e w the home of th e ir s o n -in -la w and B reeding, M iss A m a re tte Barnes, data is In the fo rm o f b ill am ount
the ju d g m e n t o f the lost dead.—
berg and w ill m ove the re Jun e 1. daughter. M r. and Mrs. John T u r n Miss E lizab eth W atkins, and Miss fo r a m o n th ly custom er-use o f 100 "A n d whosoever was n o t fou nd
M a rie Schaefers o f Beaverton, M is 3 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs , w h ic h am o un t the
T hey have traded th e ir place in er, at Newberg.
M addle B o e ckii o f P o rtla n d , E liz a a d m in is tra tio n has adopted as the w ritte n In the Book of L ife was
the llu e k Heaven d is tric t to A lfre d
beth and R u th B oe ckii, the honor average to be a tta in e d on its ap cast In to th e la ke o f fir e .” ( I n
Hutchens
proved projects. O f these m o n th ly itia ls ours. See R evelation 20.)
guest, and the host and hostess.
T he F ir G ro ve Ladles' Social
A ll w h o believe on C h ris t have
b ill am ounts w h ic h have been p u b
M ove on W elch Place
clu b met with Mrs. Raleigh W h it
M r. and M rs red Pegeler have lished. not a sin gle one is equal to, eternal life ; th e ir name in the
m ore M ay 12, instead o f w ith M rs
m oved on the W elch place, w h ich o r less than, th e average fo r the Book o f L ife . B elie ve in C hrist?
Voorhees as planned. M rs. Teon
M r.
Pegeler
purchased
several same con sum p tion paid by fa rm i Yes—A lo t o f fo lks be lie ve a fte r a
Lo vcgre n, w h o is v is itin g her p a r
custom ers on th e 2300 m iles o f I fashion. T hey believe th a t C h ris t
ents. M r and M rs. C a lv in W h it
R O CK C R EEK
E L. Scheldt weeks ago.
Mrs. L. C u rtiss o f th e L ib e rty ru ra l lines o f th e P o rtla n d G en I came and liv e d a h o ly life and th a t
more. was honored w ith a show er w ill present the fo llo w in g gro up
No. 2
, He died fo r o u r sins. We a ll hold
M em bers o f the c lu b answ ered r o ll o f piano und v io lin p u p ils in a re- I d is tric t is on a t r ip to Idaho to eral E le c tric com pany.
"T h e tw o-score p ro je cts approved <o th a t as a precious tru th . B u t ju s t
ca ll w ith names fo r a baby.
1 c ita l at the P h illip s
R eform ed attend the g ra du ation o f he r g ra n d
by th e R E A ha ve rates ra n g in g to go th a t fa r w ill n e ve r get us
Mrs. George M a yn a rd and son chu rch S aturday at 8:15 p. m.: daughter.
as high as $6 60 m o n th ly charge ete rn al life . T h a t is not B ib le be
M ik e of O eeanlake re tu rn e d home G lad ys Berger, L lo y d Anderson,
fo r the fir s t 100 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs ." lie f. Just k n o w in g about a grocery
M ay 13 a fte r a fo u r days’ v is it at G len and
Bob Powers,
P h y llis
re p o rts R. R Easter. H ills b o ro d i store dow n the street, ne ver fed
the G len n M ille r home.
W ertz, H a rold Z ahler, W e r n e r
visio n m anager o f th e P o rtla n d any man. He m ust go do w n the re
M r and M rs. Logan M oad and S to rk, A lm a , Ronald und A ld in e
Same
G eneral E le c tric Co. “ None is as and have some dealings.
fa m ily o f Independence v is ite d the Z ahler, M a rjo rie M unson and Mrs.
lo w as th e local average b ill of about g e ttin g y o u r nam e in the
Am os M organ fa m ily S atu rday and C l j Io Munson The public la c o r
l lu*e f. r la nt week)
$3 48 fo r the fir s t
100 k ilo w a tt- Book of L ife You m ust have some
Sunday.
d ia lly In v ite d to attend.
G REEN M O U N T A IN — A b rid a l hours. A n d lo c a l rates step dow n dealings w ith C h rist.
Y ou m ust
M r and M rs. Sam O tto and c h il
Exercise» Held
shower was given at the V. C. sh a rp ly as th e use o f e le c tric ity reach out and take w h a t He offers
dren Satnm ie and Elsie were guests
The eig h th grade g ra du ation ex- S tru b b home S atu rday in honor o f increases.
Package of Eight
1 you. Do it rig h t now . Close y o u r '
n( Mrs. O tto's sister, Mrs. C u rl erc. i s a! the West U nion school
" I t was upon th e basis o f these eyes and te ll H im you ta ke f o r
E hlenberger. at P o rtla n d Sunday, were held T hursd ay nigh t. Mrs. Miss W ilm a Rosencrons, w ho was
m a rrie d Tuesday to O rris M a ile r fig u re s th a t th e R E A re c e n tly de giveness o f sins and e te rn al life ;
w here a b irth d a y d in n e r was serv- 1 S parks o f P o rtla n d 1 s
teacher.
ed In honor o f Elsie's firs t a n n i G raduates w ere Robert Y u n ke r, o f Banks. Present w ere M iss M a r i clared th a t lo cal rates are 'v e ry his fre e g ift. You are dead in tre s
an M a x w e ll o f P o rtla n d . M i s s fa vo ra b le ’.
pass and sins u n til you do.
versary.
Norm a Berger. M abel Kent. Delores
Is m y name w r itte n there:
“ A recent analysis b y th e N o r th
D e lm a r ll c r t l g
was appointed L e pp ln and E velyn S chm idt, ilu m - C h a rlo tte S u lliv a n of M u ltn o m a h ,
M
iss
R
u
th
B
a
ile
y
o
f
Banks.
Mes-
O n th e page w h ite and fair?
west E le c tric L ig h t and P o w e r as
school d ire c to r at M o u n ta in T op tie i
on program were: S a lu ta to ry dames G eorge Rosencrons, F ra n k sociation
In the B oo k o f th y kin g d o m ;
o f
pu blishe d
F ederal
by S u p erinten den t L y n n G ubser to by Delores L e p p ln ; a h is to ry o f
Genzer. E arl G enzer and baby D o n P ow er com m ission data revealed
Is m y nam e w ritte n there?
the West U n io n school by E velyn na, T. S m e jka l, Joe S m e jka l. Misses th a t both c ity and ru r a l dom estic
Yes— M y name's w r itte n there,
S chm idt; class prophecy by M abel lv a Lea Rosencrons, W ilm a B aile y, users in th is t e r r ito r y get th e ir
On the page w h ite and fa ir.
D a iry T rip s to P o rtla n d
K e n t; clnsS w ill by R obert Y u n k e r. ( A n n ie S m e jka l, the honor guest e le c tric ity at fro m 23 to 32 per | Is yours?
W H IL E T H E S U P P L Y LA S T S
|
H ills b o r o A u to F r e ig h t
N orm a B e rg er was va le d icto ria n : and hostess.
cent below the n a tio n a l overage, de
George N. T a ylo r, Beaverton.—
Bonded an d Insured C a rrie r
g ra du ation address by Rev. B. M.
E dw ard S m e jk a l is hom e from pending upon the am o un t used.
Paid adv.
Serving Beaverton, A loha, lteed- Fresenborg; several num bers by G lenw ood on account o f th e s trik e
"A lth o u g h taxes ta ke a p p ro x i
O ur W ind ow D isplays O ffe r
the
B
ethany
band;
vocal
solo
by
at C onsolidated lo gg ing camp.
v lllr , H illsb oro , C ornelius und
m a te ly sixte e n cents out o f each
Many O th e r K ra i Bargain»
Miss B ernice T rachsel; solo by M r.
Jeppesen bro th ers o f Bacona are d o lla r o f revenue, th e cost to the
Forest G rove
M oshofsky and vocal solo by B e tty m a kin g roads p re p a ra to ry to lo g local ru ra l custom er is. on the
P icku p and D elivery Service at
Jacobson.
ging th e tim b e r the y o w n on the average, s lig h tly less fo r a m o n th
Package Rates
E nglish services w ill be held at V. C. S tru b b place.
ly use o f 100 k ilo w a tt-h o u rs tha n
the R eform ed chu rch here T h u rs
H ills b o ro Phone 543
A. A. Pottage Is h a v in g
t h e : to th e custom er 'e n jo y in g ' the T V A
day nigh , i ton igh t i The con gre boun da ry o f his 160 acres surveyed rates."
East Side T e rm in a l P o rtla n d
ga tion Is in v ite d to attend t h e by the cou nty s u rv e y o r and a crew
Plm nc F A st 0131
tw e n ty - fifth a n n ive rsa ry services , o f men. T h is Is p ro v in g d iffic u lt
’’So you are b u ild in g a n e w
o f the T h ird R eform ed chu rch in on account o f the steepness a n d house, eh? H o w are you g e ttin g
Lents Sunday afternoon.
heavy brush. A ll m arks o f a f o r alon g w ith it? "
Exercises Tuesday
m er su rve y are o b lite ra te d .
"F in e . I'v e got th e ro o f and the
E ig h th grade gra du ation exercises
5c - 10c - $1 and up
m ortga ge on It. and 1 expect to have
at the Rock C reek school w ere 1
th e fu rn a ce and th e s h e r iff In be
held Tuesday evening.
fo re f a ll." —Ex.
Hud Phelps nnd P lin k Ila r r , Props
M iss Jessie M unson o f M unson
M rs. A . Lickess has re tu rn e d to
H ill re tu rn e d home last week from her home in P o rtla n d a fte r v is it- i
S ubscribe fo r th e A rgus.
H ills b o ro , O regon
a several weeks’ v is it w ith her in g he r daughters, M rs. C h r i s ;
sisters. Mrs. Bud Hogc, at L o n g Christensen, and Mrs. E rnest O bcr- ;
W E D E A L IN R E A L ESTATE
m ier.
W rit«
M r. and M rs. C. B G onyo, M r. |
Fire and Automobile Insurance
and M rs. V ic to r C hristensen and
Make Loans and Issue Surety Bond»
V irg in ia spent Sunday eve ning at
the P o rtla n d home o f th e E lm e r
K U R A T L I & W IS M E R
M ille r fa m ily in honor of the b ir th
HILLSBORO. OREGON
day o f M rs. M ille r , M rs. C h ris te n
Telephone 1S91
128« Second St.
sen's m other.
(H rM ra lllril MrCnrmlrh)
X Z
Iasi
JHEHfflBI
Saturday Special
w ith
302 unoccupied d w e llin g s S ham rock F lo w e r 249754 p ro d u c
Farms w ith no d w e llin g s were re in g 10521 3 pounds of m ilk und
ported as 102.
473 4 pounds o f fat in class A A /V
Donclson & Sewell
FOR SALE
Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile Co.
V isit the
Low Rates Here
Cited by Easter
REXALL
C onvention on W heels
F R I D A Y , M A Y 29
Union Depot - Portland
10:30 A. M .
Scheldt to Present
Pupils on Saturday
12:15 P. M .:
2:30 P. M.
to 9 P. M.
Streamlined Displays
on a Streamlined Train
F o u r G ars of D isplays
In te re s tin g - E d u c a tio n a l
M odel D ru g S to re
P u re Food a n d G andy D isplays
F irst-A id H o sp ita l S u p p lies
Give Bride Shower
at Green Mountain
S A N IT A R Y
N A P K IN S
to
Get Your
FREE ADMISSION TICKETS
at
D E L T A D R U G STO R E
H ills b o ro ,
O regon
EN FRANKLIN
Mason Hill
z
We'll giveyoa a
192G C A D IL L A C S E D A N —Sev
en - passenger. N ice
con dition.
New pain: New ru b b e r $<,
M e ch a n ica lly O. K .
FREE TICKET
1930 FO R D R O A D S T E R —S p o rty
job,
S<
O. K 'd . car
195
through Calitornia
225
1934 C H E V SPORT
G uaranteed u . K.
See th is one
SEDAN—
$|
550
1931 C IIE V CO UPE— A ir wheels.
ru m b le seat.
S Q /S A
O. K. m echanically
1930 FORD D E L IV E R Y SED AN
—R e b u ilt ..motor.
S
G uaranteed O. K.
285
SaVe
Y°u*5Oto*75
Rem em ber—these ears
G uaranteed O K !
GOING EAST?
I
Record-breaking ealea of new Chevroleta
make these better trade-in values possible I
Save m oney—be sure
satisfaction!
1929 N A S H S E D A N —Special six.
D u al ig n itio n .
Good fa m ily car
^275
1928
N A S H C A B R IO L E T —
S po rty fo r
young A m erica
125
1933 IN T E R N A T IO N A L P IC K
UP— Here Is the tru c k to haul
y o u r b e rry crop to
S Q R ff
m arket. P riced rig h t
•) 1 «J
Low est prices— m ost
con ven ien t term s!
1928 D U R A N T
w e ll.
Good ru b b e r
SED AN
’125
1929 C H E V C O U PE— L o w m ile
age. Econom ical
S<
to operate ............
200
1933 C H E V S E D A N — A
car fo r the
d is c rim in a tin g b u ye r
1933
CHEV
D u al tires.
lo w cost.
O n y ou r t r ip East, fro m m ost western O re g o n and W ash ln g to n
points, you can in clu d e C a lifo rn ia o n the g o in g o r re tu rn in g
jou rn ey/or not tc more ra il Jure than the lowest roundtrip directly
Last and back! In effect, a free tic k e t th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia !
SUPER "RPM" MOTOR OIL AT
No motor oil at any price can give
you more and better lubrication.
"Test all the oils from everywhere— then create a new o il—
unsurpassed.”
That is the way the new R P M M otor O il was developed
by the engineers o f the famous Standard O il Research Lab
oratories. Now it is ready fo r you.
” R P M ” gives you more than you need—particularly in
the lubrication of 1936 cars w ith their new and carefully
calculated high engine speeds, temperatures and bearing
pressures.
For every car, it is truly a luxury product. N o motor oil
at any price can give you more and better lubrication.
See the w o rld 's greatest bridges ne aring co m p le tio n at San
Francisco. Enjoy gay days in Los Angeles; V is it San D ie g o 's
E xpo sitio n; T h e n continue East th ro u g h the adventurous
Southwest. A ir-c o n d itio n e d train s a ll the way; M e x ic o C ity is
o n ly a $ 5 0 sid e trip . See Carlsbad Caverns, Texas’ 2 5 m illio n
d o lla r C entennial at D allas, the O ld South and glam orous N e w
O rleans o n you r way. I f you w ish, cruise fro m N e w O rleans to
N e w Y o r k o n o u r steamer "D ix ie .” M eals and b e rth aboard
ship are in clu d e d in the r a il fare. R eturn W est via y o u r choice
o f n o rth e rn lin e train s; Summer fares ( in effect M ay 1 5 to
O ct. 15, re tu rn lim it O ct. 31) are very lo w . Exam ple ro u n d trip s
(fro m m ain lin e p o in ts ) to :
FIRST CLASS
TOURIST
COACH
C H IC A G O ............ ♦ 86.00
NEW YO RK.......... 124.40*
MOTOR OIL
"RP.M” «i e rte iilrm t IraJe-mert
A NEW S T A N D A R D OIL P R O D U C T
«68.80
107.20*
«57.35
95.75*
★ 45 day return limit; longer limit« «lightlr higher. FIRST CLASS fare«
good in Standard Pullman« (plu« berth). T O U R IS T fare« good in tourist
sleeping cars (plus berth). COACH tares good in coaches and chair cars«
Southern Pacific
For details, see y o u r local S. P. agent o r w rite J. A. O R M A N D Y ,
General Passenger/{gent, 705 Pacific B u ild in g , Portland, O regon
O I
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1929 FORD CO UPE— Runs good.
Good
ru b b e r ..................
’175
$ .1.0
4
1930 FORD T U D O R — T h o ro u g h
ly reco nd ition ed
and g u a ra n tie d
lU C jlt
1929 FORD C O U PE—I.ooks w e ll
W orth the
money
AJ
A ll v ita l p a rt c a re fu lly
reco nd ition ed !
1928 W IL I.V S -K N IO H T C O A C H
E xce p tio n a lly w e ll cared
for
M ust be seen to
be appreciated
1929 N A S H S E D A N — L ig h t aix.
Looks good.
Runs good
1928 D U R A N T
Cheap
tra n s p o rta tio n
T65
Low est prices—m ost
convenient term s!
Tf W
$ Avv
4 Qf?
E ve ry ear a real bargain!
TRUCKS — Y o u r
O. K.
perfect
1929 C H E V C O A C H —6 -c y lin d e r
tra n s p o rta tio n at
A ll p o pu lar makes and models!
choice
-Runs
which sold a million Used Cars
for Chevrolet dealers in 1935
’250
T25
T U -D O R —
Save m oney— be sure
satisfaction!
PROTECTS YOU!
VISIT US FOR BETTER VALUES—TODAY!
Hillsboro Motor Co.
James Whitelaw, Prop.
318-332 E. Main Street
Phone Day or Night 444
Hillsboro, Oregon