The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 21, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    Page Eight
H IL L S B O R O
Kansas City
M an at Meet
v ille S u n d ay on a picnic On th e ir
re tu rn hom e Mrs. B onini stopped
off at P o rtlan d and left for h er
hom e in Y reka, Cal., in th e e v e ­
ning.
B etty C onklin, w ho h as been
stay in g at th e M. J. V an d erzan d en
hom e for tw o w eeks, left w ith h er
uncle. Coy C onklin, fo r E stacad a
S u n d ay to m ake h er new hom e
S he w as one of th e eig h th g rad e
g ra d u ates of the H illside school.
Mrs. W. F C ropp w as ill a few
day s last w eek.
P a re n t-T each ers m eeting w as held
at th e F a ir V iew school T h u rsd ay .
Mr. B en n ett of Scholls is v is it­
in g w ith his b ro th er-in -law and
sister. Mr and Mrs. F ree W aldron.
Mrs. S tark Hostess
Mrs. P leasan t S ta rk e n te rta in e d
th e H arm o n y clu b m em b ers W ed­
nesday afternoon. C overs w ere laid
for tw elv e No m eeting w ill be
held in J u n e on account of th e
stra w b e rry harv est. T he m em b ers
also w ork ed on th e ir club qu ilt.
U na B rady. M arjo rie V a n d e r­
zanden an d M ilton C ropp atten d ed
th e high school picnic W ednesday
ev en in g at S h e a re r's p a rk at Fair
A R G U S,
Extension Leaders Coining
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, May 21, I936
OREGON
tlon of a pow er p roject," the re
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p irt points out "If ail electim i is
held on th e q uestion of form ing
tin d istrict .mil election of three
I tin s thereof, iio bond i ue oi
l question of policy m th e m a tte r of
icquisitioii or const ru t lion el' an
We offer .subject to market changes our high
e lee ln e.il d istrib u tio n .■'. stein w ill
Harmony Club Picnic Set
Rev. Reed to be Speaker; ■ lie involved in such election."
quality Dairy Feeds—
for Next Sunday
Cost of a d istrib u tio n system to
Benefit on Saturday
«31.00 ton
Imperial Dairy, 20%
| st iv e th e proposed d istrict is esti
(B y M rs , J . A . M cC o y )
I m ated by Hie com m ission at (1.001,-
25.00 ton
(RjF Mrs. Hugh
Cow
Ratoin,
17%
K AN SAS C IT Y —M J. V adcr-
OREN CO A ctiv ities to be held 1 000 T his w ould include a system
23.00 ton
■
to
s
t
iv
e
all
m
u
m
eip
ah
ties
w
ithin
M
olasses
Dairy,
15%
zandcn left for Mt. A ngel T u esd ay
at th e O renco g rad e school n ext
m o rning to a tten d t h e F arm ers'
18.00 ton
w eek a re as follow s: M onday e v e ­ : t h e i l l s , rift and 285;» 111111", of ru ra l
12%
.
M
olasses
Screenings,
U nion convention. H e w ill re tu rn
ning at 8 o'clock, school ex h ib it: p rim ary lines, being 1234 m iles
m
ore
th
an
now
exist
in
tli.it
t
e
r
­
hom e T h u rsd ay evening.
T uesday evening. R ich's o rch estra
With Mill Run high at this time, you can afford to
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam V anloo
w ill give a con cert in th e school rito ry . If tlu> p ro p erty of th e t i l s
triet
paid
lit,
tax
es
opcrutlon
of
I
spent tn e w eek -en d in P o rtlan d v is­
au d ito riu m : W ednesday night at
feed one of the above Dairy Feeds.
itin g friends.
8 o'clock the e ig h th g rad e g ra d u ­ th e sy stem could be expected to ,
M r and Mrs. L ouis S tro h m ay er
ation exercises w ill be held in the y ield a su rp lu s of $157.413 annually
All prices F. (> B. W arehouse
en te rta in e d a t a d in n e r p a rty S u n ­
au d ito riu m . Rev C. M Reed of for th e first four years ami $40.000
day Mr. and Mrs. T ony K em per
H illsboro w ill give th e ad d ress an n u ally th e re a fte r w hile the debt
(V enetian ticket. O scar I'tie, H illsboro III 2)
was being am ortized If tax es w ere j
and sons W arren an d M erlin and
T he o p eretta, "M idsum m er Ev e ' I paid
this
su
rp
lu
s
w
ould
lie
cluu
m getl
Miss F ran ces V anLoo of Forest
w ill be held T h u rsd ay evening
Pay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial
G rove.
the a u d ito riu m at 8 o'clock, and Io a deficit of »12,72« a y e a r for I
th
e
first
four
y
ears
am
t
$130.134
en May 2!) th e school picnic w ill
C lub P icnic S unday
a y e a r th e re a fte r u n til th e debt had
be h eld on th e school grounds
H arm ony club w ill have th e ir
F riday Mrs. C arly le and Mrs been paid. T hese figures a re based
an n u al picnic d in n e r S u n d ay at
B each accom panied Mrs. H N upon th e assum ption th at th e d is ­
S h e a re r's park . F rien d s invited.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality F red.
South Hreond Aye.
Robison of F orest G ro v e an d sis- | tric t w ould have a m onopoly upon
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S tro h m ay er
the elec tric serv ice w ith in its te r ­
ters. Mrs R achel B loom field and ritory.
and Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Vanloo
Mrs. A E Mills, to P o rtlan d , w h ere
enjoyed a "500” card p arty T h u rs­
"Tlie p ro ject does not, how ever,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy an d M rs M aud Morse, ex ten sio n s p e ­
day evening at th e J. P. V ander-
Miss Jo an P atterso n , ex ten sio n spe­ they m et a n o th e r sister, Mrs. H hold forth a prospect for a redue-
d
au
g
h
ters
G
lad
y
s
an
d
E
thel
and
B. A nderson, of P asadena. C al . and lion of rate.'
zanden home.
cialist in child d ev elo p m en t and
cialist in hom e furn ish in g s. O re ­ spent th e day w ith Mrs. C arly le's
1 for e lec tricity until
Mr. and Mrs. W arn er C ropp and Eli Poe. Mr. an d Mrs. E dw in P ix -
p aren t ed u actio n , O regon S tate
the am m uit < f energy consum ed is
gon S ta te college.
d au g h ter, M rs G eorge D. G a rra tt su b stan tially increased
college.
fam ily and Mrs. M axine Bonini le r an d b ab y C orolyn J e a n w ere
or until the
It w as th e first tim e in fo u rteen indebtedness
and little d a u g h te r w en t to B on n e­ S u n d ay d in n e r p a rty guests of Mrs.
is re tire d ,'' th e re p o rt
M cCoy's b ro th e r an d fam ily. Mr
y ears that the m other. Mrs. Beach, points nut.
and Mrs. S tan ley R ice of P o rtlan d ,
an d five d a u g h te rs had been to ­
in c e le b ratio n of th e b irth d a y of
gether.
little C aro ly n J e a n P ix ler. It w as
M r and Mrs. H N. Robison of |
h er first b irth d ay .
F orest G rove called on Mrs. C ar- |
Mrs. P ercy W hitfield an d little
lyle late S u n d ay ev en in g as they |
B etty Lou of V ernonia sp en t th e
w ere re tu rn in g
from
P ortland, i
w eek v isitin g relatives, in clu d in g
w h ere they had been called by the
Phone 81
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
Prompt
h er m o th er, Mrs. Zoe Q uick, of
sudden illness, a light p araly tic
O renco, h e r sister. Mrs. C h arles
stroke, of Mrs. H B. A nderson, her tongue sw iped at ail exposed haml.
Main
Street
Service
W addle, an d fam ily, and h er g ra n d ­
siste r an d Mrs. C arlyle's, w ho had I but I h ere w as no response T he
fin
g
ers
failed
to
e
i/e
h
er
niliz.
le
p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. Ira B row n.
just re tu rn e d from P asadena, Cal.,
in th e gam e they alw ay s played
S h e re tu rn e d to h er hom e W ed­
F riday.
n esd ay ev en in g
Mrs. R achel B loom field and Mrs F ear laid h eavily on h r h eart and
Many other items specially priced for Friday and
A. E. Mills, sisters of M rs C arlyle, th e re u n d er th e tars tin y found
left for C aldw ell. Idaho. S atu rd ay h e r on guard, m aking fran tic and
Saturday.
These prices good May 22 and 23 only.
m o rning Mrs. B loom field w ill stop tu m u ltu o u s protest to each passing
off w ith Mrs. M ills tw o days and e ar as it sw erved and passed.
W hen the officers attempt! I
then proceed to h er hom e in S h e l­
raise th e m aster, s h e atlaeked.
ly, Ohio.
v
alian
tly , and w ith a blind courage
(C o n tin u e d fro m pare 1)
Mr and M rs C h arles A nderson of
T acom a a rriv e d M onday for a visit T hus "L ad y " w ent to jail S a tu r ­
eign W ars an d th e A m erican L e­
w ith his fath er, Dr. M. O. A n d e r­ day night, to sit in lonely vigil
gion. E xercises at th e cem etery w ill
Red & \\ bite. 14-oz. bottle
w hile h er m aster slum bered d ru n k ­
son. and o th e r relativ es.
be h eld a t ab o u t 11 o'clock.
Mr and M rs H arold G ray from e n ly on a cell cot, and so sh e kept
A m erican L egion co m m ittee in
M ilton spent th e w eek -en d w ith | h er w atch th ro u g h the long S unday
ch arg e of a rra n g e m e n ts includes
h e r sister. Mrs. H. E. S cheldt, and and th e night w hich follow ed, to
W. V ern e M cK inney, Lt. K roeger.
I receive h er rew ard M onday m orn-
W H D ierd o rff and Nye O. B ris­ M iss L ucy C ase, ex ten sio n sp e c ia l­ Mrs. A zalea S ager, ex ten sio n sp e ­ fam ily.
T he en g ag em en t of F ra n k Jo e | mg w hen a w ord from th e 1110. ter
ist
in
foods
an
d
n
u
tritio
n
.
O
re­
cialist
in
clothing
an
d
textiles,
tol.
C
o
m
m
ittee
from
th
e
V
F.
W..
for the
C sergi and Miss L o rra in e M arshall dispelled the fear and rem in d ed
3 cans for
gon S ta te college.
O regon S ta te college.
w hich is co-operating, in clu d es
h er th a t again all w as w ell w ith
of P o rtla n d has been announced.
H en ry Jacobsen. Lee C lark and
th e w orld.
T
hese
fo
u
r
sp
ecialists
from
th
e
s
ta
te
ex
ten
sio
n
serv
ice
w
ill
h
av
e
ch
arg
e
B
enefit
D
ance
S
a
tu
rd
a
y
G ran t D orland.
T he final ch ap te r was w ritte n in
of th e h o m em ak ers' m eetin g of th e W ashington county ex ten sio n
A b en efit T ow nsend dance w ill
W om en's R elief C orps w ill s u ­
clu b s in H illsb o ro T h u rsd ay . May 28. T he m eetings w ill be held in be held in B eck's hall S atu rd ay Ju stic e G eorge T hy n g 's court in
B eaverton w hen Costa counted his
p e rin te n d th e m ak in g of w reath s
th e M ethodist ch u rch . T h ird a v en u e an d W ashington street, b eg in ­ night.
few d o llars and paid for Ills spree.
for th e graves of heroic dead. A u x ­
Circle to Meet
n
in
g
a
t
10
o’clock
in
th
e
m
orn
in
g.
L
uncheon
w
ill
be
se
rv
e
d
to
those
Y ardley’» Toiletries
"A couple d rin k s of beer and a
iliaries of o th er groups w ill co­
a tte n d in g at noon.
Y oung W om en's F rien d ly C ircle
o p erate w ith them .
wit! m eet at th e m a n s ' Thursday , few sw igs of port w ine," he e x ­
Leather Diaries
lained. T he com bination, the ju s ­
W reaths an d flags w ill be placed
te r in P o rtla n d A. B. C arton, P o rt­ afternoon, w ith Mrs. T hom as C. p tice
rem a rk e d , must m ake a potent
M ilkweed Silhouettes
on th e g rav es a t th e local cem e­
land re p re se n ta tiv e of th e Hot- D uncan as hostess.
te ry a n d at o th er n e a rb y b u ria l
Dr. M. O. A nderson v isited his if not leth al exp erim en t
point-G . E. A ppliance com pany,
Stationery
grounds.
w as in c h arg e of the program , and b ro th e r-in -la w a n d sister, Mr. and !
N O T H K T O (1 (1 h l I (IK S
Toilet Kits
H arry W iggers d e m o n strated and Mrs S. H. S m ily, of P o rtla n d last
In th e C o u n ty ( • u r i
th e .S ta te .
O RC H A R D A LE — S chool ended discussed fe a tu re s of th e d ish ­ w eek.
MAR 1 INI 2 boxes for
Shadow Pictures
•
. for W a a l
F rid ay . G ra d u a te s th is y e a r w ere w asher.
F ra n k W arren of P o rtla n d spent I n g o t n h<
M a tt e r o f th e ( » im n lla iu hip
H
elen
an
d
D
onald
A
llen.
F
rien
d
a
th
e
w
eek-end
a
t
th
e
hom
e
of
his
:
G eorge M adison, a ctin g m e rc h a n ­
Kodaks
n « r«
Aiiarn-«, an lia n n e l ’er>««»n.
F ern M cP herson o f L ew iston. T im m erm an a n d H a rry W right.
uncle, F ra n k W arren, an d fam ily. 1 N t u c I* h e re b y « U r n . th a t th e
1er-
Idaho, is v isitin g h er uncle and T he a n n u a l school p icnic w as held dise m an ag e r of th e P o rtla n d G e n ­
• ip I.C « f
Fine Candies
ha-«
been d u ly a p p o in te d b j
th e
eral E lectric com pany, an d his as­
ah vr
aunt. Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n W alters.
e n t it le d
C o u rt. G u a r d ia n
the
at Balm G ro v e S u n d ay . S om e of sistan t. F red S ta rrc tt, w ere also
P< r n
a n d e-state o f a id in a a tie
C ora T hom pson is sp en d in g a th e high sch o o l b oys a tte n d in g the present.
a n d baa d u ly q u a lif.e d a« auch.
m o n th 's vacatio n ip Id ah o w ith picnic d isco v ered a m an lyin g b e­
Now.
th e r e fo r e , a ll
p eraiiiiN
20-Mule l'eain. Large pkg.
relativ es.
c la im s
a g a in s t
» a id
in s a n e pe rn o p ,<r
side th e road n e a r M cC laren 's
I
h
e
re
b
y
n
o
t
if
ie
d
a
n
d
r
e
q
u
ire d to p r e e n
Sales
Staff
Anderson
M r and Mrs. A rth u r P earso n b ridge. A t first he w as b elieved
I th e nam e, to g e th e r w it h p r o p e r v o u c h e r
(C o n tin u rrf fro m page I )
spent S u n d ay at th e beaches aro u n d to be sleep in g , b u t on clo ser e x ­
Motor Firm Increased
; th e r e fo r , to th e u n d e rs ig n e d at th e ',»$
am in atio n he w as found to have
T aft an d D cpoe Bay.
R G. T rites of C o rn eliu s a n d ty w ould still be a p a rt of th e • >ffi« e o f F .1 M> A le a r in th e E im t N *
Z. J. RIGGS, G ra d u a te of
T he O tto B au er farm h as been d ro p p ed dead, a p p a re n tly from . W alter N elson of P o rtla n d h a v e d istric t an d still have its sh are of t ip n a l B a n k B u ild in g , in l(ill» b < > r> . O r e
C alifornia C ollege of P h arm acy
g e n , w i t h in
ix
m o n th s fr o m
th e da t
h e a rt tro u b le. T he boys c a rrie d him ' been add ed to th e sales s ta ff of th e expenses to bear.
1 sold to H arry F. C u rry .
to N ew t H arp e r's hom e, n earb y .
S ince th e beg in n in g of th e u tility herec f
i the A nderson M otor com pany, lo­
.ROSS’.
cal P o n tiac dealers. N elson w i l l d istric t fight, th e m ovem ent, be­
B a le d th ia 2 1 4 d a y o f M a y
I'.iD
E L I Z A B E T H T O b h . G u a r d ia n
f I ,n
have ch arg e of sales in th e B eav er­ gun by a B eaverton T ax p ay ers'
ton and T ig ard districts. He w as league, has been sp re a d in g rap id ly j A d a m s , an I n s a n e P e r s o n , b. f M - -A le « -
1 j.
' fo rm erly w ith B illingsley M otor am ong p ro p erty ow ners w ith th e j A tt« rn e y f o r G u a r d ia n .
com pany in P o rtlan d . T w o m o re resu lt th a t a b itte r fight is e x ­
carloads of P o n tiacs h av e been or- pected th is fall w hen th e proposal
com es to a vote.
dered.
T he E d iso n -G en eral E lectric com ­
In o th er counties, the sam e fight
p an y fe a tu rin g Miss L izin k a B row n,
is being w aged to p re v e n t t h e
T h an k s V oters
h om e econom ist fo r th a t com pany,
I w ish to th a n k th e v o ters of estab lish m en t of th e d istrict. The
d e m o n strated
G e n e ra l
E lectric W ashington co u n ty fo r th e fine m ovem ent has
been
u n d erw ay
k itch en e q u ip m e n t befo re th e em ­ exp ressio n of confidence given me am ong C latsop county farm ers for
ployes of th e P o rtla n d
G en eral in th e p rim a ry election, and to som e tim e, acco rd in g to rep o rts
E lectric co m p an y in its H illsboro again pledge m yself to co n tin u e from th ere.
office M onday even in g .
w o rk in g in th e in terests of th is
M iss B row n has been co n d u ctin g county. I also w ish to call a tte n ­
Plenty to choose from— Oxford Greys, Dark Blues,
SALEM T he proposed N orthw est
schools th ro u g h o u t
th e
U nited tion to th e clean cam paign, free O regon B onneville P eople's U til­
Fancy Backs, Pleats and plenty of sizes to assure a
S tates an d m o re re c e n tly has been of p ersonalities, co n d u cted by m y ity D istrict does not hold forth
good fit!
th e fea tu re d hom e econom ist for opponents an d th an k them f o r any im m ed iate prospect of a r e ­
Drive in today! Begin the regular use of our FREE
cook in g classes at M eier an d F ra n k th e ir o o u rte s y .— JA M E S LEW IS. duction in ele c tric rates for co n ­
MONTHLY INSPECTION SERI ICE. A good way
com
pany,
an
d
at
th
e
M
ay
fair
th
ea-
WHITE SHIRTS
$1.00
TIES
C o u n ty C om m issioner.
25c and 49c
su m e rs w ith in the d is tric t in the
opinion of th e O regon H y d ro -elec­
to
save money— and prevent the development of
SNAPPY WHITE OXFORDS .
$2.29
tric com m ission.
costly
repair «jobs.
T he re p o rt of th e com m ission
m ak es no reco m m en d atio n for or
ag ain st th e proposed project, but is
I
confined e n tire ly to a sta te m e n t of
facts in connection w ith the p ro ­
Fifty Regular $6.00 and $7.00
je c t as rev ealed in s tu d ie s m ade
by e n g in ee rs of th e d ep artm en t.
T he proposed d is tric t w ould in- |
a lu d e most of C lackam as. C latsop,
Investigate the high quality, complete service that has brought us hun­
C olum bia. L incoln, P olk, W ashing- I
dreds of satisfied customers. Learn why thoroughly trained mechanics,
ton and Y am hill counties, e m b ra c ­
INCLUDING SLIPS TO MATCH
ing an a rea of 2427 sq u are m iles
special labor-saving tools and genuine parts keep your ear mainte-
and a p o p ulation of 145.984.
All whites a n d beautiful pastels.
nance costs at rock bottom.
"C reatio n of th e d is tric t does
Lovely graduation and party dresses.
not, of itself, e m b ark the people on
a p ro g ram of o w n ersh ip and opera-
Many with Jackets. See them in our
O renco Plans
G r a d u a tio n
- D airy Feeds -
Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co.
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M an’s Faithful Pal
Keeps Vigil at Jail
Hillsboro Planning
on Decoration Day
Powers Grocery
C atsup
Ideal Gifts
14c
T o m a to Juice
GRADUATE
25c
G r a p e fr u it Juice
Orchardale School
Closes for Term
C rackers
29c
Cedar Mill
B o rax C hips
Residents Protest
Proposed District
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
Dog Food
I
FOR GRADUATION
Yeung Men’s Suits
$12’5 and 514”
M onthly Inspection
SERVICE
B u ilt L i k e a n A u t o m o b iIc
Long O rgandy Dresses
You have never seen a mower like this
windows this week. Extra Special ...
It is Really N e w
and
L O W P R IC E S - E X P E R T SERVICE
ALL MAKES OF CARS
Different
BATTERY
Come in an d go occr the entire
mower Y o u 'll agree that you
have never seen anything lif e IL
Why Look Matronly?
C om plete serv ice for your
car b a tte ry in o u r m odern
d ep artm en t. All m akes of
new batteries.
U S E D CARS
BRAKES
We test your old ones f i r s t
All re p a ir w ork prom pt and
efficient.
’34 Willy» Sedan
P e rfect condition. C om e in
and see th is one.
’31 Plym outh Coach
This G O S S A R D
Frees Your Figure of
Unwanted "Heaviness”
Don t let a heavy bust spoil your
posture and deny you of looking
young. A heavy, improperly sup­
ported bust not only sags, but also
causes your shoulders to droop. The
built-up shoulder of this combination
lifts the bust without strain. Filet
lace and figured batiste, Model 2487.
$ 0 .7 5
W ashington C ou n ty 's F in est Stock
F oundation G arm en ts.
G rad u ate
C o rsettieres in C h arg e a t All
Tim es.
P hone 2581.
STORE
OPEN
SATURDAY
NIGHTS
25c
Demonstration of
Equipment Given
LUCKY PURCHA SE
$098
23c
T horoughly reconditioned. New
tires. A v ery good buy.
McCormick-Deering
N o . 7 Enclosed-Gear M o w er
V \ Z E a rc a n x io u s to h a ve a ll o f o u r fr ic n d t
V
see th e N e w M c C o r m ic k I Jeering
N o . 7 E n c lo s e d -G e a r M c w e r . W e th in k it
is o n e o f th e fin e s t piece s o f fa r m e q u ip
m e n t w e h a v e e v e r s o ld !
E v e r y b o d y w h o h a s seen t says th e y
n e v e r ha d a n y id e a t h a t a m o w e r c o u ld be
b u il t as th is one is
F o r e x a m p le
The e n tire o p e ra tin g
m e c h a n is m , in c lu d in g d r iv e gears, d iffe r
e n tia l, a n d c o u n te rs h a fts , is assem bled
c o m p a c tly in an o i l - t i g h t g e a r h o u s in g an d
ru n s in a b a th o f o il
Th ere a re fo u r
h ig h -g ra d e ro lle r b e a rin g s
O p e ra tio n is sc
s m o o th a n d noiseless t h a t y o u can scarcely
h e a r th e l i g h t fiu m o f th e s ic k le
S p e cia l o il seals a t th e e n d s o f th e m a m
a x le a n d fly -w h e e l s h a ft, a n d th e o il- t ig h t
g e a r bo x p r e v e n t le a ka g e a n d p ro te c t a ll
w o r k in g ¡»arts a g a in s t th e e n tra n c e o f d i r t
a n d o th e r a b ra s iv e m a te ria ls
f lo a tin g
a c tio n o f c u tt e r b a r p ro v id e s a m p le p la y
w it h o u t d is tu r b in g k n a e re g is tra tio n .
R uns an d looks v e ry good.
Quick, thorough repair
work by men who know
their business.
’27 T Ford Coupe
WRECKER
SERVICE
Phone 444
1563 or 1763
DAY or NIGHT
L ots of m iles left. W ire w heels.
Ford T Pickup
LUBRICATION
I horough lu b rieat inn
with modern Alemile
high - pressure e q u ip ­
ment— Best lubricants.
Good condition, license.
4-cyIinder Buick Pickup
-
PAINTING
C heap
M odern pain tin g d e p a rtm e n t
—skilled w orkm en. M a k e
y o u r e ar look like new a t
low cost.
Two Good Trailers
T IR E S
Fhir - -,
ofr encloser <aar*
r u n . m - • i f >f o il— » f u ll g a llo n .
Fh< co - r, A, m a k e « th e
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d u s t-p r o o f » ru J r d l- t lg h t . < l u t c h M
'h t o v r n In a n d u u t by la v « ,, A.
H IL L SB O R O FEED CO
I. X . L. P o u lt r y a n d D a ir y F e e d s
McCORMICK-DEERING FARM MACHINERY
Phone 271
'27 O ldsm obile Coach
MOTOR REPAIR
160 W. Main S t
BODY WORK
N ew and Used
Bargain Prices
TIRE SERVICE
WILLYS 77
Complete service o n
Goodrich tir e s — a l l
types repairs.
Econom y C ar
cn.oo
559
Delivered here
Graham
$865
Used Car Exchange
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
Hoily and le n d e r dents ironed
out as good as new. A com ­
p lete body servlee.
CAR W ASHING
th o ro u g h job—inside and out.
GASOLINE
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OIL
«Shell gasoline. FREE
eran k ease s e r v ic e —
proper grade of oil.
IVe Guarantee Satisfaction
H illsboro Motor Co.
Chevrolet Sales and Service
CC
3 1 8 - 332 E. Main St.
H illsboro, Oregon
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