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    Thursday, June I I, 1936
Il I L E R B O R O
A R G U S ; H IL L S B O R O ,
on of Y a m h ill v l.llm l M r and
M i"i Ed U nicom and f.iin ily S u n ­
day E v ir e tt S m ith rem ained fo r
several duys
The league party, w h ich was to
bu given at the church pa rlo rs
' Sunday evening, wu„ postponed u n ­
I llv Ml-» ll.F.lh» f',., I»»|
S a tu rd a y evening.
Several fro m
t il June 21
C O R N E LIU S Din ing the ch o ri h lu re attended the re cita l
Vies. R alph Christensen 60
Mi
and M '
C h u rl'
Haynes Iln u r Sunday iiin iw ir;;, ll< V. C M
v . ill
C iv ic
Im p ro ve m e n t
club
spent from T u e .ila y u n til S aturday I Iteed in ;.lu lle d E ia n k O liv e i as new meet w ith M i. . L. C Moo J x 'r y
H ead Ladies* A id
fis h in g on the lle .e h u ti.. liv e r
i president fo r Hie E p w o rth I,eague June HI
M i unit M i < C ru le i Bendlek on i O llie r o ffic e r'
Include
V irg in ia
Wreck Buildings
ll lv M l» , l.o rriilu » Ite m n iln )
of Kei i la w ii, Susk , Cunadu, a n d Erikson. firs t v iie - p ie iile n t, John
The Ho. a house and also the
K C IIO L I.K
A b e n e fit in fc te rill C houer Sorum of Dooley, M ont , M u n d o rf,
eond vice - president, S outhern P a cific fre ig h t house are
Inn er w ill be served ut the Ki linll.. an* v is itin g at the A lfre d B en dick- Ho i Lee D e rn ie r and L lo y d M un- being w recked.
h u rch F rld u y eve n in g fro n t 5 to sen lim in '
|d o rf. th ird vice-presidents,
Mrs.
To Wed Soon
.sponsored by the S ch o ll* La
Mi
and M rs L y n H ow ard of ) M a ttie S m ith and M yra W eide-
M i ., Dm is W alke r of P o ri land
lex' A id
A program m id koelul B ethany spent the week-end ut the w it a h, f o u r t h
vice presidents; was an o v e rn ig h t guest of M rs
'III fo llo w .
E J H ow ard home.
II- •lene Shaw, secre ta ry;
J u lia n Hay T rite » Sunday. Miss W a lk e r
D elbert B u rke o f O S C. is i Delm onte, treasu rer. D a vid Ednion- re ce n tly announced
Elect O ffice rs
engage-
her
spending
the
sum
m
er
vacation
nt
T w e n ty -fiv e ladles attended the
I ston. song leuder, m id M i
J u lia n m erit to E arl Anderson of Cornel-
the
parental
home
assisting
w
ith
I'hulls Ladles' A id m ee ting ut the
Delm onte, advisor M i- Delm onte, iiis Plan are made to be w e d on
, W T ra sk home F rid a y. O ffl- the fa rm w o rk
I who wax re-elected advisor, was June 18 at the St. M a rk's E p i.c o -
B ill Anderson, who has been v is ­ I presented w ith a g ift.
trs were re-elected us follow s:
pal chu rch In P o rtla n d M r W a lk ­
is. Ralph C hristensen, president. itin g his sisters in Dallus the past
Wins T rip
er is a graduate nurse at the Good
I . W .ll'e i ( I I I ,
V I I e pi e e l l o '
week, re tu rn e d F rid a y
f lic Olson, lo i'iil barber, rece ntly S nrn a ritia n h o spita l arid M r. A u ­
M r and Mrs. J. C. l.eedy and won a t r ip to H o llyw o o d in a Pa- di rsun is w e ll kno w n here.
is. E lm er H ow ard, secretary, and
sons Ralph am i James of P o rtla n d i c ific Coast league score contest.
r.s C lif fo r d T rusk. treasurer.
Neighbor.; o f • W ood craft
met
O ffic e r* Named
C h ild r o lis day program at the vis ite d M r und M rs J M S tretch
T h u rsd a y eve n in g at B u n n ln g s h a ll
B ud dy E rikso n was re ce n tly elect- M r. and M rs. Joseph M o rrisse y
halls chu rch w ill be held June or Sunday, before m oving to th e ir
Instead o f June 14 us fo rm e rly new home in Lake La B ish near cd president of the J u n io r League re ce n tly m a rried, were presented
of the M E church. O th e r o ffi- w ith a g ift.
Salem.
tnounced
I cers are (T ifto n O ppenlunder, firs t
M E Sunday school w iB give
Special Meeting Set
I vice -preside nt; W in n ie M ilh ra n d t. a ch ild re n 's day pro gra m at the
A ¡p e n a l m eeting o f the Scholls
second v ic e -p re s id e n t;
Haym ond chu rch fro m
10 Sunday.
fi to
ililo r W oman's c lu b w ill be held
T n te x. th ir d vice -preside nt; Jean E veryo ne is In v ite d to attend.
■ the church parlors nt <cl Wed
ll ilf ik c r , fo u rth vice -preside nt; W ill
John Pidcock tias been seriou s­
(siluy w ith u pot lu c k d in n e r at
C ra nd all. ; i eretary, and C h a rlo tte ly i l l ut his home here.
o'clock. Mrs. Custner of I ’o rtlu n d
in y Mr». E W llln rlrh » )
lieam
en.
treasurer.
Miss
Rosamond
Mrs. A B erg er is i l l in a P o rt-
i l l be the speaker and guest of
B L O O M IN G Miss Jen nie H o rn e r M u n d o rf is J u n io r League sup er­ lurid hospital
>inii.
intendent.
bet
aine
the
w
ife
of
Ernest
C
dh
u
iin
James Van I.om . R obert C och­
In New Hom e
Mrs. Bishop Honored
o f G runts Pass lust w eek-end The
rane and Joe Gnos have e n ro lle d
M r uiul M rs I. II M u rra y m nv- couple le ft by car Sunday nigh t for
Ml. Doris A nn Bishop gave her fo r a tw o weeks’ session at O regon
I in to th e ir new house d u rin g the a honeym oon t r ip to Crescent C ity , m other. Mrs. A r th u r Bishop, a s u r­
eok-end The house is u five - Cal . a fte r w h ich they w ill m ake prise b irth d a y p a rty T hursd ay eve­ n o rm a l at M onm outh.
Mrs. W ilfre y Honored
x.m cuttuge w ith fu ll basement ' th e ir home at G ia n ts Puss.
n in g at her home, f ’ resent were
Ladies' A id honored M rs. J. W il­
ad Is made o f h o llo w tile b u ild -
Joe G ikw le ft June 8 Io attend M r and Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck and
ig blocks w ith stucco e x te rio r fln - the sum m er sessions of the norm al daug hter Helen, and M r and M rs fre y w ith a p a rty W ednesday at
the ch u rch fo r her 45th w e d d :ng
h Inxide w a lls are plastered.
school n t M onm outh, lie w ill be Loel H ollenbeck, a ll of M o u n ta in
Benet it Nets $15
there tw o weeks.
dull', and M r. and M rs Leonard a n n ive rsa ry. She was presented
M o u n ta in Hom e Ladies' A id reul-
M r uud M rs Joe Sims o f W alla Van D om elen of Hoy and M r. and w ith a bouquet.
M rs I.. C. M o o b c rry e n tertain ed
, ,i b i » fro m the b e n e fit d in n e r W alla visite d nt the E W. H in ric h s Mrs.
A r th u r
Bishop
and
son
rrved ut the pursonuge lust T h u rs- | home June 3 w h ile making a ho ne y­ Denny, and the hostess, a ll of the D. A R. m em bers and those
w is h in g to become m em bers of
uy noon
moon to u r from Seattle, where they I C ornelius.
H ills b o ro at he r home here M o n ­
Ten Indies were present when were m a rrie d May 30.
Buys Station
day.
u m b e rs o f thu K ub y Itebekuh
Norm a M u h ly bus been q u ite sick
O liv e r C a rtw rig h t purchased the
F ra n k ie Vanoudenhagen has re ­
Klge made a special v is it to Mrs. the pust week.
S tandard
service
station
from
ed Cox last Tuesday. A lunch
L u th e ra n Young People's society , Jesse T o w e ry. last week. M r. and tu rn e d fro m the hospital in H ills ­
'us served In honor o f the b irth - decided June 5 to im p ro ve the ten- , M rs C a rtw rig h t and fa m ily also boro, w here he wax v e ry ill.
ay o f Mrs. Adu Hanson, a guest. nls co u rt and hack stops R ichard purchased the house n e x t the sta ­
M rs. John S ch m e lU e r gave a H ei'dlein wus given charge of the tio n und m oved in.
a rty last F rid a y eve ning fo r her w o rk Refreshm ents were served by i
Building Bought
unday school class F ifte e n were Lois A lto n and M ild re d unit H a rold
(M rn. K ifh a rd H unger)
Hubert Thom pson, p ro p rie to r of
resent H o no r guests were J a m e s 1 M eyer
Those g ra d u a tin g fro m the e ig h th
the S hell service s ta tio n here, p u r-
illis o n , P ern on ice Ego and F red-
H o w ard B o w lb y re tu rn e d home chused the B In g e b ritso n b u ild in g grade w ere
F rieda T im m erm a n.
|c k N y s tiu m . graduates of T ig a rd last week fro m C o rva llis, w here he a d jo in in g the station T ile station H elen A lle n . Donald A lle n and
chool. and G eorge Linens, a grad- has been atte n d in g O refiuii State was re ce n tly moved fro m the old H a rry W rig h t. H igh school g ra d u ­
tte o f Henson chool in P ortla nd College.
location on the south side o f the ates were Misses Oma Hudson.
M ary
S chm eltser, M r »
Shower Given
h ig h w a y to the new lo catio n on the Irene P ritz la ff. E velyn W rig h t and
lu r r y S chm eltser and M rs George
A gro up of residents of Fern H ill north.
R ichard H B u rg e r.
u r k p a tr ic k w ith Miss Helen G len honored M r and M rs Ernest Cal
I inished at O. 8. C.
M iss D o ris Parson re tu rn e d home
f Coos Hay ure a tte n d in g tw o houn (Jennie Horner» w ith a tow e l
Jop Schuh received a graduate a fte r v is itin g several weeks w ith
reeks' sum m er school u t M o n ­ shower Sunday. Those atte n d in g degree in a g ric u ltu re at the O re ­
her aunt, w ho Is su p e rin te n d e n t at
ro,nth.
■ were M r. and M rs P h ilip Kalsch. gon State college g ra d u a tin g e x e r­ the W h ite Sw an In d ia n school in
Grange to M eet
M r. and M is. D unealf. M is M abel cises June 1. M iss T helm a C o r­ W ashington.
June 20 w ill be the last a ll-d a y H ergert, M r
F ra n k B randuw and nelius o f C o rva llis, a fo rm e r w e ll-
neetlug o f the Scholls G range w i ­ Jeanette and Dolores. M r and M rs k n o w n C o rn e liu s resident, also f in ­
ll O ctober. Plans w ill be made fo r B e rn t Anderson and ch ild re n , M r ished at O regon S tate Monday.
lu rtlc lp a tln g in t 11 e W ashington and M rs John Jepson and Ju n io r.
Mrs. La ura Pugh re tu rn e d fro m
o u n ly fa ir.
M r and Mrs. Fred B e rin g and a v is it in D allas last week, and
/R v V iv ia n Hudson)
M r and M rs J im W ard and son. ch ild re n . B yro n Jett, Jeanne Jep- ! plans to m ove there soon.
M rs. A dd ie Hudson le ft M onday
lid M is G race A le xa n d e r of C u li- son, C e cilia Kalsch. Helen H o rner
M iss Blanche
Einegan,
m usic m o rn in g w ith M r. and Mrs. Janies
srnia v is ite d M r uud Mrs
Ed o f P ortla nd . M r. and Mrs. H o rner p u p il o f M i s Erm a T a y lo r Sparks' B a m fo rd o f H ills id e fo r Lebanon to
V u h lich lcg e l the lu tte r p a rt o f the the host und hostess and the honor- 1 H ills b o ro class, played in the r e ­ atten d the state grange.
leek
ed couple.
Ladies' A id o f the M t. O liv e r
c ita l of '.he advanced classes at the
M rs n M K ltte r in g spent acv-
O tto W ackrow and his grandson Y W C A. social h a ll in P o rtla n d L u th e ra n ch u rch o f Forest G rove
ru l days lust week in Seattle, B illy A llo w u y of P o rtla n d visite d
fa s h , v is itin g he r daughter, M r- over the past week end at the
l M S tun r. and granddaughter, home o f his sister. M rs M arg are t
M rs C a rl S e iffe rt and c h ild re n Gnos.
Icrb c rt, C a rle ln and W anda L y ts e ll
A n ita K ra h m e r and Joyce M a rtin
lent to S kum okaw a F rid a y to vls- le ft Sunday fo r C o rv a llis to attend
her daughter. M rs D e lla A n d er- the 4 II sum m er school
:>n. Miss Wanda w ill rem a in fu r
E lm e r M u h ly re tu rn e d home eor-
le sum m er
’ ly th is week fro m St Louis w here
M r and M rs J C. H a tfie ld and i he has been stu d yin g theology at
fc H a tfie ld v ent to M cM innville C oncordia S em inary
Birthday (rle lira lc il
F h .iy to vi. it M r and M r. Hay
lo n d Casey m id fa m ily
E velyn, I R obert Liebenow was given a
lin e and V ir g il H a tfie ld , w ho luivo surprise p a rty June 4 in honor o f I
een v is itin g there, re tu rn e d home his b irth d a y . Present were Misses
L e ila O 'C onnor. M ild re d K ra h m e r
»1th them.
A lto n , W ilm a Sehildhauer. ,
W C. Heaton and H S m ith of Lois
herw ood w ent to Eugene F rid a y M arg are t R u ccker and A lta Meyer.
> v is it M r. S m ith's son Ho re ­ A r th u r G urske, H a rold K ra h m e r.
am ed home w ith them S uturday. , Oscar. A lb e rt and Lester M u h ly.
Rev R aynor S m ith w ill attend I H a ro ld M ever, Addison M a rsh a ll
onfcrence at C o rva llis, b e ginning M e lv in and V ernon Mever. W a lte r I
lin e 2,1. and there w ill be n o , R uccker, Edm und W eichbrodt, H a r­
reaching at the Scholls chu rch old S im u ntel and W a lte r Lieb eno w
Services at the L u th e ra n chu rch
une 28.
A n n u a l M o u n ta in Hom e chu rch n e xt Sunday m o rn in g w ill be con­
oinecom ing and ch ild re n 's d a y ducted bv student, E lm e r M u h ly. ,
ro g ra m w ill be held Jun e 28 and ; and w ill begin at 10 o’clock
>any fro m here are p la n n in g to ut- ! V is ito rs nt the Ernest H a lla u e r '
home last week w ere M r and M rs i
tnd.
C h ild re n 's day pro gra m at Scholls Paul S tam schror of W atertow n . S
h u rch June 21 w ill in c lu d e class D . th e ir niece Miss Val.eria Thyen.
and M r and
ro m o tlo n exercises and a special o f W averly. S D
Ci vice fo r cra d le r o ll m em bers M rs B la in e W a ld o rf and M rs Ada
W o lf of Mason H ill.
nd th e ir mothers.
George H aybrust o f M a xim . Sa.sk ,
H ills b o ro A rgu s contains a ll th«
lanada. w ho has been a tte n d in g
he G lad T id in g s B ib le school In nows o f H ills b o ro and the s u r­
iun Francisco, Cal., is v is itin g the , ro u n d in g com m unities. Read i i
klfred B endickson home fo r aev- and ke i'p In fo rm e d on w h a t It
happening at home.
tf
isiil weeks.
T ills . A le x C la rk and daughter,
' W^e sure got a lot fo r our money!
/h o have been v is itin g he r sister,
Irs . W a lte r Jaq uith . and fa m ily,
eft Sunday fo r th e ir home in Los
★ T E R R A P L A N E IS B IC C E X with itsll5 -in c h wheel­
tn g c le i. M rs Thom as S w ain, w ho
base
— up to 3 inches more than the other three lead­
tas been v is itin g them , also le ft
ing low priced cars—more leg and shoulder room.
lo n d a y m o rn in g fo r W h ittie r, Cal.
M r and Mrs. B edford S m ith and
★ I T 'S more powerful with 88 or 100 smooth
a m ily and Mrs. Ted B ow m an and
horsepower—3 to 9 more th an th e others.
Benefit Set
Scholls Hall
O ffic e rs In stalled C o rn e liu s
C h u rc h : B usiness P u rc h a s e d
t
Miss Jennie Horner
of Blooming Weds
Orchardale
Hayward
A BONUS IN
OREGON
met gt the home of M r and Mrs.
O tto T im m i'i man Sunday a fte r­
noon.
Some o f the ta ll grass hay has
been laid to the ground since the
ra in and stra w b e rrie s ly in g on the
, ground arc -po lling .
B ill K h u be and M r T h u rm a n of
M a n ning m b u ild in g a log cabin
! on the A tw ood p ro pe rty.
Sholes Gets Award
Sales Achievement
Thom s S Sholes, local autom o­
b ile dealer received a special m e r­
it aw ard from the Hudson M otor
(.'ar com pany th is week in iccog-
im io n of ou tsta nding sale* achieve-
roi nt fo r A p r il Sholes was one of
the 618 Hudson and T errap la ne
dealer;, awarded prizes fo r effec-
tiv c n i ,.s in c a rry in g out the sp rin g
s e llin g p i'.g ia m d u rin g l^st m onth
A p r il was the best m on th in
p o in t of sales fo r the Husdon com ­
pany fo r six years. D u rin g the firs t
fo u r m onths of 1986 Hudson sales
have shown a gain of over 24 per
cent, above 1935, w h ile in d u s try
g e n e ra lly has gained 17.2 per cent.
Hutchinson Heads
Democratic Club
W a lli r E. H utchinson o f the d is­
t r ic t a tto rn e y's office, was elected
president of the Young D em ocratic
clu b of W ashington cou nty June 3.
A c tio n on the re m a in d e r of the o f­
ficers was de ferred u n til a la te r
date, according to re p o rt
A t the m eeting, C C. Carlson,
pre sid ent of the state fed eratio n
o f dem ocratic clubs, spoke on the
aim s and plans o f th e org an iza­
tion . Plans were com pleted fo r a
dance to n ig h t «Thursday) in St.
A n th o n y hail, T ig a rd , the proceeds
to be used fo r th e c lu b treasu ry.
E V A N D E R W. PEARSON
Evander W. Pearson. 84. died at
his home near B eaverton June 2
and fu n e ra l services were held F r i­
day at the P o rtla n d C re m a to riu m .
He wa.- the fa th e r o f M rs. Jessie
W irtz and g ra n d fa th e r o f L lo y d
W irtz.
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r
legal a d ve rtisin g to the A rgus.
Credit Bureaus
(Incorporated)
Collection* — Credit Reporta
in
W ashington, T illa m o o k , Y a m h ill,
P o lk and M a rio n Counties.
Personal C o n ta ct on C ollections
W ashington C o un ty O ffice
C om m ercial B u ild in g
Second and M a in Streets
Phone 3071
H illsboro, Oregon
* SIZE
* POWER
* SAFETY
* ECONOMY
T errap la n e ALONE gives these b ig car values
LET’S Q U IT
K ILLIN G
FACTS
O regon m en k illed in
a ctio n d u rin g la s t IK
m onths of W o rld w a r
367
T r a ff ic f a t a l i t i e s i n
O regon d u rin g past IK
m o n th s
376
III I N 'K ! A little thought, a little
ta re anil nbxervanre of a few
tlm ple traffic rules would STOP
this H U M A N S I.A U G IIT F Il.
D R IV E S A F E L Y
To Make a Long
Tale Short
a frie n d o f ours dropped in yeste r­
day, and we asked him i f it was
tru e that his w ife called h im a
blockhead? "N o, not In that m any
w ords,” he said, "she sim p ly to ld
me to p u ll do w n m y cap, the re is
a woodpecker com ing ." A used car
as sold by us means a re c o n d itio n ­
ed car, one In w h ich the w o rn
parts have been replaced, and the
ear put in A - l con dition.
TH ESE R U N I.IK E A
D O W N H IL L :
Ford V-8 Coupe, 1932
Gasoline > O il
1935 P L Y M O U T H
B atteries
-
T ires '
Touring Sedan
G reasing - Accessories * B u iik R-cyl. Sedan, 1932
BUSCH’S
Tw o Handy Locations
S ervice G a ra g e
Phone 501
*
S u p e r S ervice
S tatio n
Corner T h ird and Baseline
Phone 391
A. I I . Busch, Prop.
Ford Model A Tour.. 1928
1928 DO DG E Senior
Six Sedan
Studehaker Coupe, 1929
T H O M A S S. SH O LE S ,
R IV E R
Down
Payment
$125.00
225
S Mill III)
S 50.00
s85
]
Take a “ DISCOVERY DRIVE” with
the Electric Hand
T c s tT crra p Ia n e against any o th e r lo w
priced car, o ve r any ro u te y o u choose,
w e l l fu rn is h th e car. O ne o f the m any
th in g s y o u ’l l discove r is the new, easier,
safer way to d riv e w ith th e E le ctric
Hand, an o p tio n a l extra. F lic k a fin g e r
— and gears s h ift! A clear flo o r in fro n t,
no gear o r brake lever to stum ble over.
88 o r 100
’
H .P .... US-inch wheelbase
*
\
West Union Hears
of State Session
West U n ion local o f the Farm ers'
Union met at the K P. hall, N orth
Plains, June 4 Delegates who went
to the convention. John Gates, A r ­
th u r C onnell. Mrs. Lucy B ake r and
H enry Jacobson, gave a re p o rt
M r and Mrs. John Plass were pres­
ent and Plass gave his v ie w o f the
doings at the convention. J o h n
Pubolx had a p e titio n to be signed
to rem ove the game com m ission
fro m p o litics.
T here w ill be no social th is
m onth. A n n u a l picnic w ill be J u ly
19. and w ill be discussed at the
m eeting J u ly 9, as t h e re g u la r
m eeting w o uld be d u rin g J u ly 4
celebration.
W IL L A M E R IC A ROT DO W N?
W ill the young people now com ­
in g in to • the p ic tu re stand
out
'against Com m unism , Atheism , R egi­
m entation. N ationalism and a ll else
th a t rots dow n a nation?
W ill th e y be of the s tu ff th a t
dares to stand up and be counted?
The fe llo w who goes th ro u g h ha3
w hat we ca ll m oral fib re . And
m oral fib re rots down under easy
times, plush rugs and Dud's spend­
ing money.
A tte n tio n . M other and Dad—-We
w o uld kn o w w hether yo u r brood
w ill be o f the old rugged s tu ff; has
y o u r fa m ily program in it t h e
th in g th a t turns out patriots and
statesmen?
1 Do you believe tha t God had
a SON w ho died fo r yo u r sins?—
"Yes," you say to that. Good on
Q uestion N um ber One.
2 Do you point to C h rist there
and up f t r D t Luxe
luodtls, f . ». b. Detroit,
Slnudnrd group o f ne-
eettoriet extra.
S a v e . . . w ith the new H u d s o n -
C. 1. T . 6% Budget Plan . • . very low
monthly payment*
Alt* Spatial Veterans' Banas Foymsnl Plan
Terraplane Dealer
on the Cross and confess tha t you
put H im th e re ’ T h a t is—You s in ­
ned and C h rist died to clear yo u ’
Do you stand on it th a t fo re ve r
you are cleared?—"Y es," to that
also. Good again.
3- Now you have H IM as you r
S aviour B ut has HE you as his
serva nt’ You say "N O " to this!
Then one th in g you s t ill laek. You
have yet to m ake the clean se ll­
out to God. E v e ry th in g to go u n til
you have n o th in g left in th is w o rld
tha t you can ca ll y o u r own. You
y ie ld over the re m a in in g days of
y o u r life along w ith yo u r n a tu ra l
g ifts: a b ilitie s; fa m ily ,
business;
w orries; cares; y o u r pet sin and
a ll other sins. A ll over to C h ris t
and you stand stripped. Now God
can command and you w ill obey
I see you now set op the old-
tim e fa m ily w o rship B ible— study;
p ra y e r—life , w ith it peace, pow er
and joy. I see y o u r wholesome,
f r u it f u l life w ith the folks com ing
to love and tru s t you; a w a lk in g
ad vertisem ent now fo r C h rist —so
you are.
Yes— Folks, the o ld -tim e home
gre w the k in d th a t made A m erica
— "A s fo r me and m y house, we
w ill serve the W ord ” So said ru g ­
ged old Joshua —George N. T a ylo r.
Beaverton.— Paid adv.
HILLSBORO
Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed*
vlllc, Hillsboro, Cornelius »nd
Forest Grove
Pickup and D elivery Service at
Packare Kate«
H illsb oro Phone .M2
East Side T e rm in a l P ortla nd
Phone E A st 9131
TRUCKM EN!
FREE
P. U. C. Service
A nn ua l
Monthly
R U SH L O W
Hillsboro
336 E. Wash.
Phone 1701 Y
N ot w o rk in g fo r P u b lic
U tilitie s Com m ission
Paint your porch as early as you can — then
you will be able to "move out” the first hot
day that comes along. A fresh coat or two of
Porch & Deck Paint renews wood, cement
and concrete porches and steps quickly and
inexpensively. This long-lived paint takes
punishment and cleans easily. 8 pleasing colors.
W estern A u to S upply Co.
o f Los Angeles, C a lifo r­
nia, operating over 170 of
its ow n branch stores in
th e 11 western states, o f­
fers an exclusive agency
propostion in H ills b o ro
. . . to a man of good re p ­
utation, w ith some re ta il
s e llin g experience. H e
m ay operate the agency
in connection w i t h
a
service station, o r in a
store w ith other non­
c o n flic tin g merchandise,
o r as an exclusive A u to
Accessory store.
T h is authorized Dealer
plan was started m ore
than a year ago. I t has
dem onstrated c o n v in c ­
in g ly th a t i t is a money
m ake r fo r a num ber o f
dealers w h o a v a ile d
themselves o f the op­
p o rtu n ity and are now
o p era ting successfully.
D a lly T rip s to ro rtaa nd
H illsboro A u lo F reig h t
Bonded and Insured Carrier
Get Ready for
Porch Parties
For Someone in
Because o f the great pop­
u la r ity of the W estern
A u to S upply Com pany
th ro u g h o u t the West, as­
sociation w ith th is name
assures g o o d business
fro m the beginning.
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I FOLLOW r» I
, 1EADIR
An Opportunity
♦ Nominal
investm en t
required. For detailed in­
formation. address W. H.
Boll ling. Western Anto
Supply C o m p a n y , 1242
First Ave. South, Seattle,
Washington.
Of a ll fo u r le a d in g lo w priced cars • • •
★ I T ' S sater w ith D u o -A u to m a tic H y d ra u lic
Brakes (p aten t applied for)—finest hydraulics,
with a separate safety braking system operating
autom atically from th e same brake pedal if ever
needed. And a third braking system from the easy
operating parking brake.
★ I T 'S M O R E E C O N O M IC A L — with an official rec­
ord of 23.95 miles per gallon in the Los Angeles-
Yosemite Econom y R un.
I T 'S M O R E B E A U T ir C L with a design th a t is en­
tirely new, n ot a modified 1935 style.
I T 'S M O R E R U G G E D — the only one of the four with
body all of steel and seamless solid steel roof.
W IT H T H E S E E X C L U S IV E FEATURES: Radial Safety
Control (p aten t applied for). T he R hythm ic Ride.
Tru-Line Steering. And m any others.
P ag e T h ree
PORCH & DECK PAINT
'1.17
Quart
Gallon
*2.10
H e a lth
Pressure Cooker
18-quart
Size .......
Spark O il Burn- $1^ 1^.50
ing C ircu latin g
■ ■
Dinner Set
Range
F ull E nam el.
W ood o r coal
Heater
.50
iiz
Lawn Mowers
14-inch w ith
$ ^ .6 5
10-inch w heels ....
■
32-piece
Electric Washer
$ Q Q .5 O
B arton .............
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 21X
136 S. Third
Ava.
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H ills b o ro
E D U C A T IO N A L
$95.00
Cady Motor Co.
T H O M A S S. SH O L E S
Hillsboro, Orrgon
137 S. T h ird Ave.
Oldest A u to m o b ile D ealer in
W ashington C o u n ty
(V en etia n tic k e t, Tom Pearson,
li t . 5, H ills b o ro )
H illsboro, O regon
Phone 2 1 W
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