The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 25, 1936, Page 16, Image 16

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    Tage Eight
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
T hursdnv, Ju n e 25, l'.l.’lß
O R EG O N
served to the pickers. About 90
visiting the past week w ith her
xi itor at the J A McCoy home , dinner and fishing Sunday at Cai I
Ì ton Lake
w ere present. M arie U nger and the
I cousins, .lean and Beverly H e ig .it
I ■ ex ei a, days last xveck
Olson b ro th ers are th e cham pion
1 (¡id ts Monday .it the J P Vim
Mr- F red Muhly is recovering
pickers.
tin ’.tmleu home xx ere their son and
from a back injury sustained last
Mr. and Mrs Jo h n H aase a n d
j wil
Mt and Mi Ed V anderzan-
week w hen she fell from the porch
children atten d ed a p ■: luck d in ­
deu of Hoquiam. Wash
H A R R ISO N 0 . H U G G IN S
n er S unday at C ornelius ball park
Mi and Mrs M arlin V ander/an
Mrs L. H ackett and Jerry Mc­
lP v Mi«» I o rrn in e It a n m in )
T. K Moore left last T uesday io
in honor of h er bro th er. Elm er
M . D.
d«'i
and
on
W
ayne
and
d.iughter
C
loskey
of
P
ortland
spent
th
e
e
'
S
Scholls Ju n io r Wo- visit th e O m er Moore hom e at
Sellers Hosts to P i c k e r s ; Muhly. wh has just retu rn ed from •in SCHOLI
Tow nsend Club H olds A m a­ 1 M arjorie xvere Sunday d in n er EVE. E.Vll, NOSE AND THROAT
n ' . ' .u met at the church p a r­ C ottage G rove and the F rank M eer, days last w eek at the E. W llm
St. Louis.
party guests of Mrs. V andvr/un
riehs home.
lor- W ednesday w ith a 1 o'clock hom e at Ashland
C ard Club M eets
te u r Contest
S l'K E llI S I
Uncle Passes
I den .« i ti i Mi s John Vanloo and
Anita K rah n ter and Joyce Mai
p,>:-luck luncheon About ten senior
These attending the conference
famil.x of C ornelius B ernard Van
as Mrs. H cr- iadies w ere present. Mrs C harles and tea at the Portland Woman's tin re tu rn e d S aturday from the
agl. who was
U l. ASSES EITTKI)
( llv M r« lin i» v l ’v l v r l
FIRDALE-IOW A HI1.I. The Hill
! dehe> Mi
V andcr/andi n' • broth
ina U nger's uncle, died Ju n e 16 H C ashier and Mrs Hosfeld o f club house S aturday w ere Mr-. I 11 sum m er school at C orvallis
nnd Date club picnic x•vili be held
NOKTH PI \IN S WUh few .«\its e l's box is spending the sum m er
S r lith 's hospital, Mr. Vogl had P o rtlan d spoke on th e federated Ina S utherland. Mrs C lifford T r i.-k.
M ildred am i M arcella B rand iw
l(o«im 1
S unday at Ch. inipovg park. Any lived with them for th e past clubs. Miss Dale P ow ers w as noni- G lennis Carlson. Wilma Herd M
spent th e pa-t tw o w eeks w ith in thè K ol' P hall varani. Toxx n w ith hi uncle and aunt, Mr. and
('o ttin iv irla l N a U u n a l Bank A n n as
n u m b er, who h.as no way to go. is ; Ightc: n years. He had been it! ¡: ited can d id ate for G oddess of Peggy Haynes. Ava H oward. Irm al lh .tr aunt. Mrs A rth u r Salzw edel. send club t»f N orth Pl.uns pii citi Mi
M artin W mderzaiideii
to comm unicaP? w ith Mrs. John
of Forest G rove Emil B randaw ed its first am ateu r show to un
1’honaa
l lf ii r a
a m onth Mrs U nger’s m oth- L iberty at Hillsboro.
Trask, and V elda Kocber.
Mr oid Mi Eai l Waldron and
Haase
H ra h ln ic a -’ U / Ï
» SO a in I«* 12 in.
er-
Mr U nger, her brothc
Mr and Mrs C A. C arlson and
Mr and Mrs Eugene l.ovegren ha- been the guest of Ins aunts, enthusiastie audience Tu»” day eve children G eraldine and Hrbin and
O f f iv e SVi'l
I
I» n» t o f» p in
Miss Louise Unger. xx ho is w ork-
F ran k lin Koch and M:
nini* A lthough thè eom petition xx i< Mr
-la
Ed. of Mt. Angel, w ere here F \a C arlson spent th e w eek-end at and family went to Mi.-l Slindas Io Mrs
W aldron’s parent.'. Mr and
ing in Portland . .spent th e w eek- for th e funeral w hich was held Depoe Bay.
keen, lhe thie« indues M is 1. R Mi
F rank Brandaw
\ l.-it Mr and Mrs H arry Reyi
Daxo Zxviefel, of Eastern Gio
end w ith her m other. Mrs. H erm ina S aturday.
I
II
D a v is
a n d gon. Mr mil Mr
Allen S im an trl is at the national C ypher, Mrs
s.iniiin G o iter H onored
and fam ily
O scar Love and
Unger.
c 'h a rh ’s Koont f i n a ll y d e te rm in e d fam ily and Mr. md Mrs. C laude
Mr and Mrs D. H Person and
Miss l.ueille C arlson is sp e n d ­ guards cam p at Seaside
Mr
I M
S A Cotter gave
C arl Peterson, w ho has been liv ­ .- ns spent Friday and Saturda> a ’ a surprise b irth d ay p arty Tuesday ing several w eeks m P ortland v is­
A lbert K rahm er. P hilip Mohr th e follow ing j the fix i* w innei • l.yda and fam ily enjoyed a picnic
ing at the Jo h n H aase home, left Tw in Kecks w ith Mr and Mrs Bill afternoon in honor of Sam m y G et­ iting her aunt. Mis. Don Cole, and and Rev F W H inrichs retu rn ed
T he first pri » of $2.50 went to d in n er at Konnex alle Sunday
S aturday m orning for P o rtlan d to W o n ; ke and son Ja c k of Nor: ' ter's ten th birth d ay . N ine boys family.
Tuesday night from Y akim a, w here C olum bus Med i k \\ lie all:; "Nep
Mr. and M is John l.ilto n to and
see his father. He expects to be Plains. Lowest tides of th e y ear w ere present
Mr. and Mrs C arl Rueck. l.u ih . . they atten d ed a convention of tune. Lord of the Sea Ain I" •ons Eloyd. L ester and Robert and
gone for som e time.
The
seeotul
prize
of
$2
xxas
won
L
utheran
pastors
and
lavinen
w ere this w eek so clam m ing w is
Mr. and Mrs. W aldo F lint and M iller and F ran k M iller wa r ■
d au g h ters Josephine and Rozett.i.
Pat U nger is spending this week exceptionally gcod.
Mi and M r- I. 11 M ulti' Mrs by T errell Thoma
w ho danced xx ho have bee n picking .straxvber-
Mr and M rs E rnie F ren ch of F o r­ Sunday d in n er parly guests at the
w ith his grandm other. Mrs. U nger
The Bill Keddig b aler started its est G rove spent S unday clam d ig ­ W illiam W elf hem e at D el.ake and Sophie Brelje, Mr and Mr- F in e d “T he S w eetheart Sm U and Dane»'" ries for J A McCoy for the past
at Mt. Angel.
season's w ork Friday. T heir first ging at P acific City.
attended the Bed Head Bound I'p H allaucr. l ow ell and G race lla l- and "The B urk and Wm»: • llenr.x four xxei ks. left for then home at
Mrs. W. J Ammon is spending place for baling w as on th e B u r­
lauer ami
A rlene and
Norma Hunt, w ho sang tin* c v n popular G lide S unday m orning
at Taft.
To
Build
Home
th e week w ith h er daughter, Mrs leigh ranch.
E sther E lliott of C orvallis spent Muhly spent S unday at Nelscott "W hen Irish Eyes are Smittn .
E Webb of Sand Lake is spend
Mr.
and
Mrs
M
ike
M
cCann
have
M ildred Arnold, of Jefferson.
T here will be no service m the re e u v e d the third priz of $1 50, ing a fexv days at the O scar Love
At th e school election held Friday
Sunday at the S. A. G utter hom e
E. W. C arter spent th e w eek-end night for m em bers of th e F irdale started b uilding a six-room house
T he fourth prize af $1 went to hom e this xxcek
L
utheran
church
next
Sunday
as
P rogram Held
Mr and Mrs A G. Beals and Mr.
w ith his family. He retu rn ed to school board. F ran k W aibel w a.
leeal m em bers are invited to attend H arold and Howai d Berggret w ho
G ladys McCoy
til at her hon»,
The follow ing program was giv­ the Mission F estival being held by did a tap dance Rachel W
P o rtlan d M onday m orning.
elected to succeed Tennis Pyle. and M rs W ard of th e Tillam ook
w ith tonsilitis.
Mrs G to ig e Locket cam e home F.lmer Boge w as re-elected clerk association atten d ed t h e county en at the M E church for c h il­ the congregation at Sehefflin.
b'T k and Mat y G1 ixvngle. xvIn
Mr. and Mrs A llan Rice and
pioneer association and w ere S u n ­ dren's day Sunday: Chorus, "The
from Jones' hospital Friday, b u t O ther m em bers of the board ar
"T exas 1’lHins". ri •eeixid the fifih Mrs. Hie«
Mr. H orner was ill last week
m other. Mrs McCraek*
day evening d in n e r guests at the O rigin of C hildren's Day " by l.ell i
m ust stay in bed th ree m ore w eeks Jo h n Haase and F red Haase.
Jo h n Jepson and family attended prize of 50 cents A fter the pr
en. and Eli Pm* enjoyed a picnic
A B. Flint home.
H oward; crad le roll cerem ony; th e annual Jepson fam ily reunion gram , which was a tte n d ili by
E ntertain P ickers
K ufeners Hosts
D r and Mrs. L ester F rew in g of "Jesus Blessing of the C h ild re n ' in
Mr and Mrs C harles Sellers e n ­
W ashington
park. Portland. very large crowd, dancing xxas c n- U U K » )( )( )( M.JC H » .) ( m M U »< U g ’K.M M H
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam R ufener Baltim ore. M aryland, spent several by Doris Jean B rittain: song, p ri­ Sunday
joyed.
tertain ed th eir straw b erry pickers
en
tertain
ed
th
e
F
irdale
card
club
m
ary
departm
ent;
"W
elcome",
by
days
visiting
h
is
brother-in-law
Ernest T routm an
M nipin X :
T hursday evening. The tim e was
Mr ami Mrs Jo h n K anina en­
S
atu
rd
ay
night.
High
honors
w
er?
and
sister.
Mr.
and
M
rs
M
ike
Mc­
Mary
Ja
n
e
Seiffert;
song.
Dor,
•
iv
ited
his father. A
T routm an.
spent in dancing, singing and fire won by Mr and Mr.-. Sam Gerig.
tertain ed Sunday evening w ith a
O
rr;
"Choose
Your
Flow
er"
by
five
C
ann.
Tuesday
birth d ay d in n e r honoring Mr Kam-
w orks lee cream and cake w eie
w hile Mrs. T ennis P yle and H enry
Mr. and Mrs. L y le P o tter and p rim ary girls; song. P hyllis C hris- | , Ila's m other. Mrs H enry Kamil a.
Mrs M erritt Jackson and M: s
G u rsk e received consolation.
baby w ere v isito rs at th e L afe P o t­ Jensen: song and rose drill by Wil- I R elatives of the fam ilv w ere pre­ Phyllis C hristem r w ent to C o rv al­
Mr. and Mrs. Ben C rop of Wes- te r hom e in P o rtlan d S u n d ay w ith 1 ling W orkers, and H elpers classes; en t
lis T hursday where* the\ visited
tim b er spent S atu rd ay and Sunday th e ir p aren ts M r and Mrs. F ran k I dialogues by J a n e t and Jacq u elin e
Mrs Ed K rahm er. form erly of the I H sum m er «-eliool and also Mr
w ith his uncle. Alee Eischen.
P o tter of Mills C ity.
Howell; duet. Amy Alice How.u . i this vicinity, u nderw ent a serious and M: Robert C ornehu- l.aY elle
B erry harv est in th is v ic in ity . and Jean Trask, and talk by Rev • operation at Em anuel hospital in Jacks» n w ho has been atten d in g
w ill be in full sw in g next week, S. R aynor Sm ith.
I P o rtlan d Ju n e 20 Her condition is th e 4-H sum m er school for the
GET INTO
an unu su ally late start. The ber-1 ,M r and Mrs. C lifford T rask ami ' rep o rted satisfactory.
past tw o xx ek retu rn ed w ith them
ries are larg er th an fo rm erly and tw o daughters spent Sunday at O s­
F riday exenm
of excellent q u ality .
wego and O regon City visiting r e l­
N orth Plains w ill play
B ut
R. O K eith left last w eek for atives. Mr. T rask's g ro n d m o th ei.
next Sunday
H UBER— R oberta
W hatley cf B rentw ood. Cal . w h ere he is em ­ Mrs. Ed Stinchfield of Bandon, r e ­
Miss I.aV elle J Jackson,
acks
represen
H uber w as su rp rised Ju n e 18. th e ployed. Mrs K eith and tw o d au g h ­ tu rn ed w ith them for a visit. L. C
ative of the H illsboro G u l Res«‘rxe
occasion being her 16th birthday. ters rem ain ed for an in d efin ite stay T rask of Lyons spent the w eek ­
club. left Monday m orning from
G uests present w ere Doris W eb­ w ith relativ es h e re and at Mt. end at the T rask home.
P ortland to attend the annual eon-
iTlv Mi«« M ir u n r r t M «th ie« en l
ber. Violet Loomer. K enneth Short. Angel.
am i K eep Cool
Mrs. Kays Returns
MOUNTAINDALE
Miss Helen fei'i net* at Si*abeek Wash
A lbert Bentley. Jam es Forsythe of
Mrs. H arry Schm eltzer.
Mrs.
Miss Eugenie C ypher, w ho ha.. !
Mrs. Ida Kays, w ho spent the i H ollenbeck was honored w ith a
H illsboro. Elna N yiund. Lillian J r- G eorge K irk p a tric k and Miss M ary w in ter in the m iddlew est w ith her ¡b rid a l shoxxer at her home Thin - been traveling for the Colum bia
LADIES’ SW IM SU IT
sey. V ennette W iekstrand. Lucille S ch m eltz-r re tu rn e d F rid ay from daughter. Mrs. G eorge Mounce. ami I day afternoon. The bride-elect re- K nitting mills, spent the xx eok -end ,
B reuning. Jo h n Cawley. A rth u r M onm outh, w h ere th ey atten d ed fam ily retu rn ed to her hom e last | ceived many beautiful and useful visiting her parents. Mr and Mis
Fit
like y o u r skin and just
W iekstrand.
Raym ond
Hemricn. . tw o w eeks of su m m er school.
F riday via auto in com pany w ith gifts. Present w ere M esdames Che-' H enry C ypher
as com fortable pure wov.l^
B ruce and H arriett Fox of Beav-
E arl D cm m in and Louie H atfield Mrs. M ounce and son G eorge and : ter Bates and children. Thomas
S c h o o l S ta rts
erton.
atten d ed th e Red H ead R ound-U p Miss M abel Johnson, a school teac h ­ . C onnolly. Hillsboro; O rville Key
zep h y r y arn newest style
C h ild re n ’s Bible scho I started
Mr. Jersey and d aughter L illian ; at T aft S atu rd ay and Sunday,
er. w ho will attend the N F. A. in
ami colors.
Forest G rove. Wade Arrnen- Monday m orning in tile •hureh of
left F riday m orning w ith other rel- I B etty Lou and D orothy Yedd and P o rtlan d and visit relatives in S e a t­ i nolds.
trout. E lizabeth Harms. B a n k s . C h rist C U • a re from !» a m
atives for an
autom obile trip S hirley P ra tt of P o rtla n d are spend- tle.
$ O .95
ry i
1 xveleomc.
II’ you n i'fii’t, you owe it
i L eonard V andornelen. Roy; R E tO ! 2 i m E v e rvone
through the D akotas and C alifornia ing a w eek at th e S ta rk home.
Mrs H ulda Hal
Mr. and Mrs. H arry G ouldin and O ’Rourke. G abe E --ner.
Preston,
H ubert
Miss G race Larson retu rn ed S a t­
Mr. and M rs
G eorge Allison sm all son of B urns visited Mr Sm ith. Eloyd Stovall. F red Sehxx un­ Minn . is visiting ht nt p, •w. C hris to yo u rself -your fam ily—
urday from sum m er school at C or­ w ere called to C orvallis T hursday G ouldin's m other. Mrs.
O hm aeht.
U. L
your fellow m otorists— to
vallis. having won a 4-H sch o lar­ night by th e critical illness of th eir G reens, at the Elm er Nelson home der F rank M urphy. A. E Willis.
The baseball bon fit darn in
M EN’S SW IM TRUNK S
I
D
elbert
Fowles.
W
alter
A
rnold
and
ship for cooking.
son G eorge Jr., w ho w as atten d in g from Sunday till W ednesday.
K
of
P
hall
S
aturday
n
h a te them fixed.
ht X
1 son. H arold Reynolds and son. Bill
Snappy
lines and colors
4-H sum m er school.
Legs Broken
well
attended.
Miss J u n e Nelson visited her Hoodenpyl. G eorge S tew art. Fred
Mrs. Jo h n S tric k le r a n d Mrs. cousin, Mrs. C lay R osenbalm . at .Fosse, Jam» - M aihieseu. J L Van-
No w aiting . . . no suit . . . J. I. H adley of H uber received
designed for com fort.
EX
PERT
tw o broken legs S atu rd ay evening R ichard Jo y ce h av e ch arg e of the
last week.
dom elen. O rin D arety. Mrs Emm..
your loss will be settled while cran k in g his car. w hich was ch ild ren 's day program for t h e R ickreall
A D JU STIN G
Mrs E lizabeth H arm on of S eat­ Schxvander. W illiam Joos. B Rorhl.
.0 0
.5 0
.95
M ountain H ome ch u rch hom e-com ­ tle. Wash., cam e Tuesday to visit M ildred H ergert. M uriel F<»xx It
in gear.
prom ptly an d courteously.
1 11» M r , .1 A M, C, »1
RELINING
ing
day
and
th
e
ladies
of
the
young
Mrs. L. Fox is signing b erry
Mrs. M ary S tretch er at the Eugene Opal S tew art. Ruby Reynolds. Mi
KANSAS CITY Mi and Mrs J
m arried people's class have charge Lovegren hom e and other relatives. Earl H ollenbeck. Sheila M< Laugh- A Mi-tai', and d a a a t. I Glad}
pickers at Cornelius.
Old Line B oard
A ll W o r k G u a r a n t e e d
of th e basket d in n e r hour. T his is
; !in of Hillsboro, the honored guest. and Ethel. Mr. I.ydia A lvord aud
Com panies
an an n u al affa ir an d is atten d ed
GET UP N IG H T S ?
M i's Hollenbeck, and the jo in ’ son Jim and .Mi Kuby Sm tm on-
by m any fo rm er residents.
I ’ ■
M
\ •
■
and .son Donald enjoyed a 'a(H)
D rink D istilled W ater
A SK
Mrs. F erd G ro n er. J. B. B artlett.
Mrs. G eorge Connolly and Mi- parly at the bonn of Mr and Mrs
MAKE THIS 25c TEST
Mrs H. T Hesse. Mrs J. M S tre tc h ­
Loel H ollenbeck.
J I’ V u n d ir/a n d e n S a'u rd .iy ev e ­
If irrita te d or w eak b lad d er er. Mr. and M rs C E3rl S tretch er,
A rt G ilm ore
Ike W eaver of E ugene visile 1 ning.
causes gettin g up nights, freq u en t and C lifford T rask w ere a com m it­
i R v M n E W H in r irh « !
Howe & W ells, Prop.
unday and M onday ¿it the home
P. G. E.
Delphi;! B ram an, d au g h ter of
desire, scanty flown b u rn in g or tee to confer w ith D istrict S u p e r­
BLOOMING—Past presidents of S
of his brother. H enry W eaver.
C h a rle s B eam an of C o rile llu . is at
Shell
Gaa
and
«HI
backache,
d
rin
k
lots
of
boiled
or
207
E. Main St., Phone 1412
the
W
oodstock
P
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ten
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D
r
H
arriso
n
M
onday
in
ab o u t his claim
the borne of her grandm other. Mr.. 365 F M ain St.
distilled w ater. You know w hat reg ard to a resid en t m in ister for sociation of P ortland held then-
Miss T aylor Hostess
H illsboro
i
V
enetian
tick» ’. E G W hite
J.
11
Beaman
ill
w
ith
pneum
onia
hard w ater does to a teak ettle. Also the Scholls ch u rch charge For the an n u al m eeting Ju n e 17 at the
Miss Lena T aylor w ill be hot«*.-
PHONE 721
Rt 5. H ilbboroi
help flush out excess acids, w aste past four y ears tn e Scholls and home of Mr.s. M ary H ornrr. Mi ; for the B anks-M ountaindale "500" and has a trained nurse
Eli I’oo of F inest G rove was a ' ; 11 i n n o ' # #
» a T C T H.rt «'W
and deposits, w ith little
green T igard churches h av e been a join t Vida Bump was the candidate in ­ club Tuesday afti rnoon.
Bukets. a b lad d er laxative. Two of p asto rate w ith th e p asto r living at itiated and th e tw en tieth a n n i­
Mr. and Mrs. Leonar< I D orland
of th e 8 tim e-tested in gredients are Tigard.
v ersary of Mrs H orner - presidency and d au g h ter of W hite Salmon,
buchu leaves and ju n ip e r oil. If
Mrs. C arl S eiffert re tu rn e d from was celebrated. Mr-. H orner held W ash, visited several days la 1
60 Kinds of Insurance
you a re not pleased in fo u r days, S h erid an Sunday, w h ere she was office in 1916 O ther- present w ere w eek at th e H enry W eaver home.
Phone 1701Y
336 E. Washington
your druggist w ill refu n d yo u r 25c. called last T uesday by th e illness M esdames Maud U lrich. Betilan
S unday d in n er party gue.-!.- of
—Delta D rug S tore.—Adv.
of h er daughter. Mrs. C arl Waibel. Q uackenbush, M attie M orris C o n Mr. and Mr G eorg ■ Connolly were
Cogswell. D orothy Rock and D r Mr. and M r . C hester Batt - an.I
C lara Qugham i. of P ortland and fam ily of Hillsboro. Ml-.-i M illi. ' '
Mrs. Sam G erig of Iowa H i l l Heri :ert and K enneth Keenon.
Mrs. G erig has been a m em ber and
Mr. and Mr
B ruce H ahn and ;
on the board for six years. A pot son of Eugene w ere we k-end
luck lunch was served at noon
guests of friends «and relativ« here |
Mr. and Mrs. C harles M etzner of
Edw in and Leslie K eenon a n ri !
P ortland visited S aturday at the Russell Eox and N. H. Toate J r I
H orner home and th eir little d augh­ of P ortland xx nt on ¿1 fishing trip
ter. Rae. w ho had been a guest of to th e L ittle N cstucca riv er S u n ­
the H orners for the past few weeks, day.
retu rn ed hom e w ith them
Mrs. Anna H ergert was ill I -t
S ubscribe now to th e Argus. In
week but her condition has im ­ W ashington county $1.50 a year
proved since.
Six m onths 85c. T h ree m onths 50 I
P atsy Holz of P ortland ha been cents. Tw o m onths 35 cents.
tf
Scholls Junior Women’s Club
Selects Nominee for Goddess
HÜI and Dale
Club to Picnic
North Plains
Event Success
R
M '®
P ’O
gw’
H uber Girl Given
a Surprise Party
SW IM M IN G
Bridal Shower Held
at Mountaindale
TOGS
Can Ruin You!
INSURE NOW!
Kansas City
The
Portland Women
Blooming Guests
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& LACKEY
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YOU NEED NOT PAY
HUDSON BONUS!
TEST THOUSAND LITTLE
EXTRAS other Eights DON’T HAVE
T H A N K S TO T H E
F A IR B A N K S -M O R S E
m H E CONSERVADOR is a ahelf-
innsr door behind lhe main
door, for storing most freq u en tly
used foods. Il keeps the warm air out
and the cold air in the main com­
partment when you open the outer
door to get frequently used food
items. It banishes the counllcos little
tax penalties of the open door.
O pen the door of a n y o rd in ary
refrigerator. Out rushes the cold
air. On goes the motor. Up goes your
electric bill—10,000 times a yearl
But not so with the new Fairbanks-
Morse Refrigerator — thanks to its
exclusive, p aten ted CONSERVA­
DOR. latest triumph of America's
oldest engineering organization. No
other improvement ever m ade in
refrig e ra tio n m eans so m uch to
your purse. Be fair to yourself. See
lhe CONSERVADOR before you buy
any refrigerator. Instead of costing
you more—it saves money for you—
year after year. Let us prove it.
C h e c k t h e s e 15 F - M F a i n t s
a g a in s t A n v o th e r R e fr ig e r a to r
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Beauty and Masiiveness
Dulifx Finish (Black Kick Plate)
Finger-tip Hardware
CONSERVADOR
More usable storage space
6. Economy
7. F-M Precision Manufacturing experience
0. Sale, efficient conventional m achine unit
9. Slow speed—longer life—accessible for
service
10. Finned Cooling Un.t
I 1. Fast freezing —Generous ice supply
12. Demountable Baskets (Easy cleaning)
13. Q uiet Operation
14. Insulation
1 5. Price
ELECTRIC STORE
Saves You Money on Every Purchase"
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YOU GET THIS BONUS IN A
H U D SO N — CO M FARED W IT H
ANY OTHER EIGHT
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" C ar, are like halt . . . it /lay, to look at them a lll"
Read the list at the left. See how much m ore
you’d pay for other Eights with H udson’s size,
roominess and power. And still not get I ludson
perform ance; nor such im portant features as
Duo-Automatic Hydraulic Brakes (patent ap­
plied for), Radial Safely C ontrol (patent applied
for), i ru-l.ine Steering, the Rhythm ic Ride,
ami many more.
Home in for yottr “Discovery D rive.” Test
11udson against any other Eight over any route.
XXe’ll furnish the ear . . . you he the judtfe.
$2 4 0 SIZE B0NUS • • • '■h'''il,:i ■«<>p
* “ W to 127 ini'lics, unm atched by
any other E ight up to $210 more.
More leg room, head room, neat room.
T h i« i» «n M enl h«rve «tin < o u tfit — ’ he h n n d y M< < <<rmi< k - [) e r r in <
F a r m a ll 12 T ra c to r a n d a 7 -ft. M c C o rm ic k -D e e rin g H in d e r eq u ip p ed
w ith tongue t r u c k a n d tra c to r l iilc li.
A Good investment !n a
Modern Grain Binder
F A R M E R S have made a good sta rt this year toward bringing
their equipm ent up to date
I low about the m achines on
your farm? Is your binder good enough to handle this year s
im portant grain crop? Can you be sure it will see you through?
If there is any d o ubt about it, sec us about a new M cCorm ick-
Deering G rain Binder. We can supply these efficient, modern,
light-running binders in 6, 7, 8, and 10-ft. cut. W hether your
grain acreage is large or small w hether you farm with horses or
tracto r there is a M cCorm ick-D eering Binder for your needs.
Stop in the next time you are in town.
$18 n P0WFR BONUS... you
mu I pay
• ° " $ 1 ,X0moreti>ei|unl 11 ud , in? I Id
horsepower; th e E ight closest to llinl-
ro n 's top horsepower eoets $805 more.
$1 4 ftSrtFFTY B0NUS . . .
n o o th e r
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(J I< el With : I and' I I., I n of,
22 54 Mllts Pi"CfitlON .n t o Ange-
lea-Yo em ite Economy Itun
IH O M A S S . SHOLES, H udson D ealer
. . . economy equal to most: mail Sixes.
HUDSON SIX I’tUCKS BEGIN AT
$
Take a "D IS C O VE R Y D R IV E " w ith
the ELECTRIC H A N D
710
Flick n finger . . . and g n ir. shift I Tim
urte w .y to drive . . . easier, aaler. W i t la
a r/ror floor in (root . . . real fool-and-
leg comfort lor three fro n t-teat passen­
ger»! t he E lectric Hand it an optional
extra not aviiilahle on any other liith t.
Hudmn i.iaht Prircs at f760, f . n. h.
Detroit, standard i^rinift of ti(iessotiei
extra. 93 o r KM) I I . I ’ , in S ixes, 113 o r
flw J
124 I I . P. in E.ight — W I h - c II hiscs up to
127 in c h e s . S A V I i — w i t h th e n e w
H U D S O N - C . I. r . 6% B udget Plan
• . . v e r y lo w m o n th ly piiyrueutw .
A lto Special Veterans* Bonus Payment Plan
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FEEDS
HILLSBORO FEED CO.
P h o n e 271
180 W. M ain St.
TH O M AS S. SHOLES
137 S. Third Ave.
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 21W
BUILT BY HUDSON TEBBAPLANE, »595 AND UP; HUDSON SfJ, »710 AND UP; HUDSON
_______________ SUPER STRAIGHT EIGHT, »760 AND UP. T. O. B. DETROIT