The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 28, 1936, Image 9

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175 New Families—
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Local Payroll* and Add*
(o Loral Prosperity
Added • • New Paid-in- \d van r»
Argus Nubserlbrrs from
January 1 to April 27
W ith W hich in C om bined th e H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
Volum e 13, No. 15
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd a y , May 28, 1936
Hillsboro Independent Established 1873
Laurel Plans
Children’s Day Republican
Headliners
Program Given Union M eet;
B irthdays C elebrated
Buxton Fire
Cornelius Civic Club Votes
Helvetia School
Victims Aided
Money for Beautifying Parking
Closes Friday
iB r M i ir Dorothy Cook*»
Allïed M. Landen
• Hy Mrs J <•.•*«• Meyers I
LA U R E L
C h ild re n 's day e x e r­
cises are being planned Io be held
at the ch u rch June I I M i
I.eon
Davis and M i.
Lee B ro w n were
appointed as com m ittee in charge.
B irth d a y Celebrated
M r. Calvin W hitm ore was honor ■
guest at a d in n e r p a rty at her I
, home S aturday evening celeb rating
B U X T O N Tin- home of M r. and
Mrs C A Peterson was destroyed
by fire between If) and 11 p, m.
M ay 19 Some fu rn itu re and bed­
ding were saved
F riends a n d
relative s gathered Sunday on th e ir
law n w ith a p icn ic din n e r, a fte r
w h ich they were given a kitch e n
shower.
A dance w ill be sponsored by the
W B A at the G range hall F r i­
day nigh t. Supper w ill be served
M u s ic furnishe d by the Vandeheys.
A m eeting of the Tow nsend club
w ill bi- held at the G range b a ll to ­
nigh t i T h u rsd a y).
Mr
and Mrs. M illa rd B u rn e tt
and M r and Mrs. Hoy S chu lm e r-
ic h and H etty of G re e n ville . M r.
and M is Ralph W ilco x und M a r­
jo rie anil R alph o f Banks, and
M rs C M C hristenson and C lu s te r
and Nelda o f P o rtla n d were here
Sunday fo r the p icn ic and shower
at the C A Peterson place.
M em bera of w
is a w h s a t ­
tended the W B A r a lly held at
M ultn om a h hotel, P ortla nd , T h u rs ­
day w ir e Mesdames A nna Reth-
e rfo rd . A lic e Estepp. LaV ona P ete r­
son. V ida Pow ell. Pearl Watson.
Vela C eurley. Jessie T illm a n . M o llie
T allm an.
M ary Watson.
Lucille
W hite. Elsie K e lly and C lara A lle n .
M rs Russell T hatch er was v is ­
ited by her sister fro m P ortla nd
the past week
B u x to n Loses
B u xto n baseball team was de­
feated by Gales C reek here S u n ­
day.
A dance was given by tin- T o w n ­
send clu b F rid a y nigh t.
B illy Best was the o n ly student
g ra d u a tin g w ith the class o f '36
from here at Banks high
A lp h a Mae Peterson and B e tty
S to w e ll have the measles.
annivei ary
Pri
were M r and Mrs A lb e rt K o b er- '
stein of Gaston, Messrs, and Mcs-
darnes, Raleigh, H erm an and A rla n d
W hitm ore , Irene. E laine and E lea­
n o r W l i l l i n o i e, Teon Luvegren and
C a lv in W hitm ore
C o n lrs t I rid a y
The I.a u re lv ie w I II c a lf club
w ill bold a cow ju d g in g contest
at tile J W M o llo y farm F rid a y al
I p m
L. E Francis, uaaixtant
county agent, w ill lie present. A n y ­
one interested is in vited .
Pastor R eturned
Mr and Mr
Raleigh Whitmore,
M rs A m is W atkins. M i
A Nad
t i e r and W a lte r Cham bers a tte n d ­
ed the last session of the y e a rly 1
conference E vangelicul ch u rch in
P ortla nd Sunday afternoon. Next
year's session w ill lie held al tin
M o u n ta in Home chu rch Rev. V 'I' |
Spetee was re tu rn e d to tin s fie ld i As governor o f Kansas, A lfr e d
M. L a n d o n d re w n a tio n a l a t­
lo r the com ing year
A d in n e r p a rty and reu nion of I te n tio n because o f his eco no m i­
g ra n d c h ild re n was held at th e J o h n , cal and com m on sense a d m in -
McFee home Sunday P r e c u t were , i tr illio n . L a n d o n s u p p o rt fo r
M r and M r
Leon K e rr and da ug h­
tlie
R e p u b lica n
p re s id e n tia l
te r LuV onnc. M r and M r
W il- ‘
lim n K e rr and U n i t ch ild re n . Rich 1 nomination has ro lle d in fro m
n il sections o f the U n ite d States.
, aid. Helen amt W illia m J r . all of
C hoo sing to speak little , the
®
I D e l.........
i lady of
fo rm e r o il m an has le ft m ost
H illsb o ro , am i the host am i host­
o f big c a m p a ig n in g to bis
ess.
A lk ie Rosevear o f CCC Cam p
backers.
Nehalem is home fo r a tw o weeks'
vacation He. w ith tils m other. Mrs
George Rosevear, p in t la t week
w ith Ins sister. M rs F rancis Coo­
lidge of P ortla nd , and his bro th er.
A lb e it of W ashougal. Wash.
I l l y Zell Kl r ic h e r. I
P rogram G iven
Program num bers at the F arm - I H IT E O N Hiteon school program
ers' U nion social m eelm g S aturday i w ill be held to n ig h t i T hursd ay * at
evening were accordion selections I II F rid a y a picnic w ill In- enjoyed
by Lewis Puncochar of F arm in g i on l l i i ’ school grounds. The eight
p u p ils ta k in g the state tests passed.
ton. re c ita tio n by Merribel H o ff
man. duet by l)o u Haynes u n d |
Miss Klee M a rrie s
W edding announcem ents w e r e
G lo iia H o ffm a n w ith g u ita r ac
com panim ent: reading by Doral received th is week te llin g o f the
Saxton, vocal trio by the three m a rriage o f M is- M aureen Rice
Ego ch ild re n , accom panied on the und Ham m ond T horn e a t t h e
piano by then m other, and a s k it cam pus chapel o f the U n iv e rs ity
by M r and M rs
John W a lke r of Chicago, May 18 Mis-, Rice is
Mrs. H ird McCormcik was program a graduate of B eaverton h i g h
chairm an H igh scon ■ in pinochle school.
Seven H iteon clu b m em bers met
were won by M i
Lena M eyers
M ay 1!) at the home o f M is R uth
amt W II M cNay. . ecuinl. by M l
Anderson am i made out a program
R o llin M eyei and M l
W 11 Me
Mi. .1 ii H u e and Mt B fo r next year's c lu b w o rk M rs
Erm a Olson w ill represent the clu b
'
, o ■. ,
in 500 M
F I. B ro w n and M rs. Blazer sec­ a l the -la te convention at The
D
a lle - A law n card p a rty is being
ond.
A boy, Calvin August, was born plannc <1 to be held soon
M lc llil L o d g e M i d
to M r. and M rs Teon Lovegrcn
M r and Mrs Charles V a n K le e k
i Josephine W h ltm o re l, May 20 at
attended the I. O. O F
grand
tile Em anuel hospital hi Portland
Mr
am i M rs
Dewey M ercer lodge session at Roseburg the past
O rn d u ff weke
visite d hi r uncle. V im
Ralph, sm all son of M r and M i j
o f T im be r. S aturday, w h is i l l ut
Roberl H olland, was taken to a
his Imine there.
specialist in P ortla nd M onday and
O liserve B irthday
ears w e r t
M r and M i- W II M cNay and gatherings in both
B illy were Sunday -boner p a rty lanced, the result o f cold fo llo w in g
guests of her father. S. E. W atkins, the measles.
ce leb rating lus b irth d a y a n n iv e r­
I E K D IN A N D D IE D E R IC K S
sary.
W I. Stevens un de rw en t a m a jo r
C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN F e rd ­
operation at the Em anuel hoapital inand D iedericks. 78. died at his
in P ortla nd M onday lie has been C hchalem M ou ntain home M ay 21.
i l l w ith stom ach tro u b le fo r some He was born in Hanover. G erm any.
tim e.
O ctober
I I. 1858. and was the
H a rold lla a s r Honored
youngest of a fa m ily of I I c h ild re n
H arold Haase was honor guest He came lo A m erica at tile age o f
at his home F rid a y eve n in g eele­ 15. Ten years w ere spent on the
ra tin g his b irth d a y a n n ive rsa ry
I) P lu m m e r ranch near P ortla nd .
Guests were M r. and M rs John M r. D ie d e ricks spent 41 years on
Haase and th re e ch ild re n , M r and the m ou ntain. His w ife preceded
Mrs. H e nry Haase and C a rl Peter- h im in death 13 years They had
k io n of F ird a le and M i and M i- S fo u r c h ild re n M rs M abie H arris,
k E S to lle r a n d c h ild re n
Viola. deceased. George D iede ricks and
B ernice and Jim m ie .
M rs Emma Gocm an o f Lebanon
M r. and M rs. Sidney R othstrnm and W illia m at home.
and tw o sons of P o rtla n d spent
F u n e ra l services were held at
the w eek-end at th e ir place here.
Donelson and S c w id l chapel in
T w o H u rt
H ills b o ro Sunday w ith Rev. Deck
T w o of the Heeher ch ild re n , w ho o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t was at Mt.
re ce n tly m oved here, were badly O liv e cem etery at L a ure l.
bruised and shaken when
th e ir
car, w h ic h the olde r g ir l was d r iv ­
Say you saw it in the Argus.
ing. ran in to a parked car on the
road west of the C am pb ell bridg e
Hiteon Program
Set for Tonight
Report on C onvention
Charles W a lke r and M I ’ . Cady
rep orted Io the R otary clu b T h u rs ­
day un the recent d is tric t con­
ven tion at Vancouver. B. C. J II
G a rre tt is ch a irm a n fo r today and
W. G. Ide fo r ne xt week.
I N
PLATES
by
Dr.
Brown
M y experience in plate m a k ­
ing is at y o u r service.
PLATE REPAIRS
Fillings, Bridge»
Extrartlnn», Inlays
PERSONAL SERVICE
Ur. P. Ci. Brown
DENTIST
C om m ercial Bldg.
2nd und M ain Sts.
Phone (¡1
H illsb o ro , Ore.
over
15 years and
LYMES
F IN D E R
BEAVERTON Jam es Pinder, ®7,
a fo rm e r resident of Beaverton,
died at his home in O regon C ity
M ay 18 a fte r several weeks' illness
F uneral services were held at
Holm an and H ankins chapel. O re ­
gon C ity . Wednesday a ftern oon w ith
W E Pcgg in charge In te rm e n t
was at L in c o ln
M e m o ria l P ark
cem etery. A num ber o f B eaverton
frien ds w ere in attendance
M r. P in d e r is s u rvive d by his
w idow , a son H a rvey o f P ortland,
and a daughter. Mrs. C. C Beach,
o f Omaha. Neb., w ho was here at
the tune o f Ill s passing.
M i P in d e r had operated the M ac-
Farlane grocery store at Oregon
C ity lo r m ore than six years P rio r
to that tim e he hud been in the
gro cery business in B eaverton fo r
goine years.
Voter» T hanked
I wish to th u n k the voters o f
W ashington cou nty fo r the n o m in a ­
tio n fo r co u n ty cle rk. I also w ish
to th a n k each of m y com petitors
fo r the d e a n cam paign conducted
w h ich has strengthened the ties of
frie n d s h ip I have fo r each.—W. A
TUPPER.
they w ill come again.
M r - Anna Donaldson and her son
James I*. Donaldson w ere honor
giv -i. at a picnic d in n e r at the
M.
Elizabeth R itte r home S un­
day. P r i.c n t were M r. arid M rs. J
M Davidson, M r and Mrs. R. W.
Davidson, M r. and M rs J. F. D a v-
idson, James and I.u e lla Davidson.
M r. and M r
Robert Stew art. M r.
and Mr. A le x B arcley and daugh-
I ter Jean. M r. and M rs F ra n k S im p ­
son and son A llen . Mrs. A. P ow ell,
James Roberts, the honor guests
and hostess Mrs. Donaldson and
her son are re tu rn in g to th e ir
home in M issouri th is week. O ther
i visito rs were M r. and Mrs. Cleve
Z im m erm a n and fa m ily and Mrs.
Gus Z im m erm an of P ortland.
Mesdames M argaret M elanson, J u ­
Ed D erm er Honored
lia n D elrnonte and H e n ry J a c o b i-
Ed D erm er was surprised w ith a |
( B y M r« John M . D a v id s o n )
m uhlen us hostesses. It was d e cid ­ b irth d a y p a rty at hi.. home on Sat- I
H E L V E T IA
School w ill close
ed to hold the m eetings at th<- urd ay evening by a gro up of young
F rid a y.
An a ll - day p icn ic
of
homes o f m em bers in the future .
people. Games were played o u t­ games, lunch and ice cream w ill
Mrs. Lester M oo be rry extended the doors.
fin is h a suco .--fu l term o f school.
in v ita tio n fo r the June m eeting at i
Play Sunday at ( hurch
Rock Creek
i hool w ill compete
her home.
E stablishm ent o f a i
"M
y
H
ours
o
f
M
em
ory
in
Song
",
in the sports. P icn ic d in n e r at
cou nty health u n it was discussed !
a
play,
w
ill
be
presented
at
the
M.
noon
B
rin
g
lunch,
cups and silver.
by M rs John Peabody. Mrs. Pea­
body, Mr» A lic e M cC orm ac and E chu rch on Sunday m o rn in g at A pipe lin e is being la id fro m the
M rs L e tte r M o o b e rry were a p p o in t­ 10 o'clock. Mrs John Pedcock w ill d rille d w e ll to the school house
Aid Fire Victim
ed as a com m ittee to study the take the le ad ing part, w ith Miss and soon a w ater system w ill be
A gro up of ladies met at the
plan and to m ake a re p o rt at the Lavon R obinette a-, reader. E v e ry ­ in sta lle d.
i home o f Mrs. J K e ffe r F rid a y and
H e lve tia Sunshine clu b met w ith made a q u n t fo r Mrs. Anna D o n­
June m eeting and then the clu b one is in vite d .
L u c ille M ann had her tonsils and M rs D avid Dapp M ay 27, Mrs. aldson, w h o lost her household
w o uld decide w h ethe r they were
fo r or against the measure. N in e ­ adenoids removed Friday at the E lm e r B atchelder and Mrs. J. M I goods re ce n tly by fire .
D a vid on were assisting hostesses.
teen d o lla rs was voted fro m the S m ith hospital in H iU ib o fo .
E a rl Pieren is the o n ly eighth
V. H. Jones le ft last week fo r O ffice rs were named as follow s: grade graduate fro m H e lvetia school
w a ln u t fun d fo r flo w e rs fo r the
he w ill M :
R Sandford, unanim ously re ­ w ho took pa rt in the commence-
p a rk jn g on the south side o f the eastern O regon w here
h ig h w a y and was to be in charge w o rk d u rin g the sum m er. Mrs. elected president: M rs J. C. W eng­ 1 m ent exercises at N o rth Plains
o f the c iv ic chairm an. Mrs. Gus Jones and fa m ily , plan to jo in Hirn er. vice-president, and Mrs. O tto M onday n ig h t. N e xt year there
Solbcrger. secretary, both re -e le ct­ w ill be seven students in the eigh th
Irm le r. The subject of "Peace and a litt le later.
J. Despain and nephew of W illa ­ ed, and Mr.- Pete Jossi. treasurer, grade.
In te rn a tio n a l R elations" w ill be
m
ina
visite
d
M
r.
and
M
rs.
D.
C.
in place of Miss D elta Hayes, who
discussed at la te r meetings.
M rs. Fred Y un ge r was hostess to
W h itin g Sunday.
is w o rk in g at Balm G rove. The the Ladies' A id group at her home
Mrs. B rock Hostess
Mrs. E llen V icke rs is v is itin g clu b voted to jo in the E"ederation M ay 13. Jun e 10 Mrs. John W enger
M rs A L. B ro ck was hostess at
re la tive s in P ortla nd . She is con­ of Women's Clubs and a speaker w ill e n te rta in fo r her m other, Mrs.
a d in n e r at her home Sunday in
valescing fro m a recent illness.
fro m H ills b o ro is expected to a t­ L. A ip a n a lp .
honor o f M r. B rock, w ho was v is ­
Mrs. W. E. Cooke o f B eaverton
R. Ham er expects to have the
itin g here a fte r a year in M ontana. spent several days at the home o f tend ne xt meeting. M rs. A. H.
Present were M r. and Mrs. F ra n k her son. W R. Cooke, and fa m ily . M eyer, a member, has re tu rn e d cast rem oved fro m his arm th is
fro
m
Jones
hospital.
She
f
e
l
l
week. His arm was broken above
M u rp h y and daughters C laire , F ra n ­
A large nu m b e r o f local residents
ces and P a tric ia of T routd ale , Mrs. enjoyed the circus tha t was he ld in I and sustained a bro ken leg M ay the w ris t w h ile w o rk in g at a lo g ­
14.
The
sick
com
m
ittee
t
h
i
s
ging camp n o rth o f Toledo.
George W oodw orth of H illsb oro , tow n last T hursd ay evening.
m onth is Mrs. E. Z u rch e r and Mrs.
M r and Mrs. E B Sahnow and
L itt le Eleanor Finegan of H ills - | E. D ie rd o rff Mrs. Anna D o n a ld ­
Test Absorber»
Miss Delores. A. L B ro ck and Miss boro was a guest last week o f her
Shock absorbers should be exam
G uin eve re and the hostess. The grandparents, M r. and M rs. Joseph son. w ho is re tu rn in g to h e r home
in
M
issouri
this
week,
was
given
a
ined
occasionally
by someone w hi
M u rp h y -, W oodw orths and Brocks Finegan.
m iscellaneous show er by the m em ­ is fa m ilia r w ith th e ir service re
were neighbors in M ontana a n u m ­
M r. and M rs Jack S m ith enter
bers. N e xt m eeting w i ll be w ith
quirem ents. according to the O re
ber o f years ago.
tam ed w ith a d in n e r p a rty Sunday M rs. C. M eek June 17.
gon State M o to r association. W hih
B irth d a y C elebrated
in honor o f the tw e n ty -firs t b ir th ­
Sw iss Dance Success
shock absorbers are constructed si
A group o f frie n d s and relative s day o f th e ir son. Leland. Present
The Swiss Yodel dance at H e lve ­ as to cause litt le i f anv re a l trouble
pleasantly surprised M rs. Ed Biet- were M r. and Mrs. Ernest Foord.
the r id in g q u a litie s o f a car car
elspach at her home on S atu rday M r. and M rs. A lto n Foord and tia ha ll attracted a large crow d.
be im p ro ve d i f the y are c o rre c tlj
evening, h o n o rin g her b irth d a y .
daug hter N ancy and M r. and Mrs. M any o ldtim e rs could be seen in serviced and adjusted.
N u m be r o f people attended bac­ H. E Susbauer o f H illsb o ro . M rs. L. the audience. Those w ho d id not
enjoyed t h e
calaureate services o f e ith e r Forest G B riggs and son D r. E. A. B riggs understand Swiss
Say you saw it in »he Argus.
G rove of H ills b o ro high schools and M rs. C. L . S m ith and son rh y th m und harm ony o f songs and
Sunday evening. Miss M ild re d Rock S tanley o f P o rtla n d . M r. and M rs applauded fo r more. Dance music
w ill graduate fro m H ills b o ro high P Susbauer, th e host and hostess was fu rn ish e d by the W a lte r G e h r­
W a lte r
G ehring.
F rid a y evening and Miss Jeanette and L e la nd S m ith of C o rne liu s in g orchestra.
V anD eM oortele. E ve re tt Hcrm ens S tanley S m ith o f P o rtla n d is v is ­ Freda Le utho ld . O tto D u b i and
(Incorporated)
and L lo y d M u n d o rf fro m Forest itin g at the Jack S m ith hom e fo r Jack Enzler. The m usicians and the
yodelcrs wore the picturesque Swiss
Collections — Credit Report»
G rove hig h school F rid a y evening. a fe w days.
costume. Members o f th e H e lvetia
Mr». Jaeubsm uhlen Hostess
In
M ale Choru» of P ortla nd sang
F rid a y
afternoon
M rs. H e n ry
Washington. Tillamook, Yamhill,
several
numbers.
The
a
ffa
ir
was
a
Jacobsinuhlen
was hostess at a
Polk and Marion Counties.
fa re w e ll luncheon, h o no ring Mrs.
i l l y V iv ia n H udson I
Personal Contact on Collections
A. L . B rock. Present w ere the hon­
Miss A n n Laem erm an o f Forest
or guest and Mesdames Herm an G rove spent th e w eek-end w ith
W ashington County Office
T h u s of P ortla nd . H e n ry Behrm an. her folks. M r. and M rs. G eorge
C om m ercial B uilding
Robert T anner. Gus Ir m le r and Laem erm an.
George Feldm an and the hostess.
Second and Main Streets
'Thoughtful, Sym pathetic
M i and Mrs. M L. C athan and
Phone 3071
I f you change y o u r address k in d ­
Servi:e”
fa m ily le ft last week to spend the ly n o tify the zvrgus d ire c t and at
Hillsboro,
Oregon
Phone 972
Hillsboro
sum m er vacation w ith re la tiv e s in once.
tf
W ashington. He is p rin c ip a l o f the
C o rne liu s grade school.
M r. and M rs. E*rank D ooher a t­
tended the fu n e ra l of a cousin in
Vancouver, Wash., Sunday.
Miss B ertha Ir m le r is im p ro v in g
fro m her recent serious illness.
B rocks to Leave
A. L. B rock a rriv e d F rid a y a fte r ­
noon from M ontana, where fo r the
past year he has been forem an of
L ib b y M o to r com pany at L ib b y .
M ont. The la tte r pa rt o f the week
he and M rs. B ro ck and M iss G u in ­
evere w ill leave fo r M ontana, where
they re ce n tly purchased a home.
The B rocks have been C orne liu s
Credit Bureaus
Hayward
"\ ER I wo and a half mil­
lion owners have proved the
economy o f the Fold V-8
engine since 1932. And the
1936 Ford V-8 is the most
economical car Io run that
Ford fiasbuiltdut ing.'Wycuri
o f building economical cars.
T he explanation is simple.
A dual dow n-draft carbu­
retor splits the fuel needed
by a “ 4 ” into eight small
charges. Special crankcase
v en tilatio n assures better
y e a r-ro u n d oil efficiency,
reducing wear and repair.
'Alum inum cylinder heads
pi at I k ally eliminate cat bon
and allow premium perform­
ance on regular-priced
gasoline.
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SNAPPY
A nd Be Lucky
Big
Bottle
11-oz.
MV
R e fre sh in g B everage
Treasure under the cork
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TRUCKM EN!
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P. U. C. Service
A nnual
-
DR. W ILLIAM E. H IN D S
ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS
Hillsboro
336 E. Wash.
Phone 1701Y
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►THINK A LOW -
COST TIRE COULD
PACK SO M A N Y ,
► H IG H -P R IC E D
TIR E FEATURES,
A A QUALITY
“ DOUBLE-CURED”
Plus
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announces the opening
• Sliding shelve*.
of his offices in th e
C O M M E R C IA L B U IL D IN G
• Foot p e d a l door
opener.
fo r G E N ER A L PR A C T IC E an d SU RG ERY
• Automatic interior
light.
Residence Phone 862
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DELIVERED
HU I SFORO COMPÌ.E l El,Y
EQUIPPED, safety glam ihr„iieh«iii. AM IS
(1res, frndrr» Io match color of car—All at
no extra cost.
$722°°
F o r (Model
Illu s tra te d
• Flexible rubber ice
trays.
• Styled to the modern mode, Hotpoint offers
12 refrigerator models. ..sizes and prices to fit
SM ALL D O W N
your needs and your pocketbook. You can buy
PAYMENT
a Hotpoint out of the savings it brings. In­
E A S Y T E R M S
spect the deluxe and standard Hotpoint elec­
P ay w ith th e S avings tric refrigerators. Drop in today or tomorrow.
demonstration.
-A N N O U N C IN G -
H o tp o in t D en ier for
II I L L S B O K O
T h e new F o ld V -8 for
1936 lives up to Fold It.i-
dit ion of low cost, depend­
able transportation. ('all us
to d a y a n d a rra n g e fo r a
Lester Ireland & Co.
A sk
3rd and W ashington
Hillsboro
4.40x21
• H e r e ’s th e t ir e t h a t
proves you don’t need to
pay fancy prices in order to
get high-priced tire features.
For Goodrich Cavalier
Tires —even though they
are low in cost—are AA
quality, “double-cured”and
built with many other fea­
tures you expect to find only
in tires th at cost more. And
because th e y ’re “ double-
cured,” Cavaliers are tough
all the way through.
T hat’s why they give you
more mileage and stand up
under hard service. Y et,
just think, they cost no more
th a n o r d in a r y ‘‘sin g le -
cured” tires.
ACT Q UICK
$ 7 .0 0 1
$ $ .2 0 *
4.40x21
4.7 5 x 2 0
$^45
$ 0 .8 0
4.50x2 0
5.0 0 x 1 9
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4.50x21
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270.000 lbs.
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$ 7 .7 5
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FuII-aued air
Scientific an-
• i ti-akid tread
• chamber
15.25x18—other »ires in proportion.
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Super-Freezer.
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lo o % f u ll-
float mg cords
AS LOW AS
• Temperature con­
trol and defroster.
O lllc c Phone 861
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AND LOOK AT THE PRICE
A /l the new
Convenience
Features!
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S IC IA N
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YOUNG’S
A FORD V8 YOU CAN DEPEND ON
HAVE YOt'lt
Made
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C O R N E L IU S C iv ic clu b met at
ry active in c iv ic w o rk Several
Shower Given C. A. P eter­ the home of M rs. H e n ry Jacobs- ve
years ago he was p ro p rie to r of Picnic to End T e rm ; M rs
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Tuesday
aftern
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w
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C orne liu s garage
sons; Dance F rid a y
Sandford C lub Leader
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’ her birthday
residents
Section 2, Pages 1 to 6
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fo r
R e id
C o n n e ll o r
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2411
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♦D* TIRES
“ BEST IN THE LONG RUN”
Hillsboro Motor
Company
Chrvriili-t and (tldxmobiie
MAIN LOCATION
318-332 E. Mam St.
Phone 444
Day nr Night
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