The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 25, 1936, Image 9

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    Printing-
203 Ne ip Families
linin' lu IlilM x iio liKrruHri
Loral Payroll* and Aihla
to Loral Pronprrlty
A dded as N ew P aid -in Ad van«
A rgus Su b scrib ers from
January 1 Io May 31
W ith W hich is Com bined the H illsboro In d e p e n d e n t
Volum e 13, No. I!»
Hill boro In d ep en d en t
¡boro, O regon, T h u r day, Ju n e 25, 1936
E stablished 1873
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Helvetia Boy
Scouts Meet
Proverb No. 2
R egular Sessions Set; M is.
C onnell T nlks nt Club
« H r
M u
Jo h n
M
l>a«l<l»un)
m i .vi- i i a Joseph Wenzel call
cd oti m um * of hi:. Buy Scout . who
will iittcud C ourt of Honor .it Hill
hoi o coin t hoi in « F riday night M> I
Wenzel I - ultcnditig uniim i .school
in P ortland, w here hi* Is taking U ,
of (> extension woi k He expected
to have to go to E ugene hut the
P ortland eou« s • g i v e s t h e same
w ork and he will have hand prae« |
life and .scout meeting** as usual
here.
S unshine club met at the horn**
of Mi C larence Meek w ith Mr
J II Davi and Mi Floyd H affety '
a sisting host« •.< s T h irty th r e e i
m em bers and nix visitors w ere I
present Next m eeting will he w ith
M is Ja sp e r K effer Ju ly 15. Mrs.
Thorn.i- Connell w .r a v isito r r« p-I
n tid in g the county federation of
clubs, and guve an in terestin g talk
on w hat the.se groups w ere doing
She gave the history of the Coff<*e
11 i h
It ■ ,t i •. d 42
years ago w hen th ere w as a group
< f men volunteering th eir services
w hen a fir«* broke out. so th<* w om ­
en of H illsboro form ed a club .so
they could serve coffee to th e men
.»fter a fire Any m em bers, who did
not show up to help w ith th«* lunch,
w ere fined 10 cents.
Mr and Mi Slrnon H ershey and
Mi Fibber vi ited Mr and Mrs
H atty Holten (L im a T u rp in ) at
B onneville Sunday.
Mi
Irene K orn of Yakima.
Wash
w ith her children. R obert
and K athryn, are .spending th e su m -i
J u t vacation w ith th eir g ia u d p ar- •
e tits . Mr and Mi: C E K«>rn.
C arol W enger, a stu d en t from
W hitm an Colleg«
W alla Walla.
Wa h . i, tu rn ed home last week for
th«* sum m er \ acation.
W« t Union unit lust to L aurel
Form el
Union at L aurel Sunday (
13 to 11
la* «’« r Z iiit I mt is very ill at a
hi spital in P ortland He had to
have a hl«n»«l transfusio n Monday,
and hi p.m nLs. Mr. and Mrs W il­
liam Z ürcher, w ent to P o rtlan d to
he w ith him
Mt Joe Her.* In y of Hacona is a
patient at th e S m ith hospital in
H illsboro this w eek. No visitors
allow ed at pres«*nt.
Mi T urk, w ho wa.. a patient at
I)r S m ith's hospital, is co n v ales­
cing at his home.
School Directors
Elected at Bend
I B y M r« O
II
The proverb a n sw e r is
My nam e is
A ddress
(S av e U ntil Six C arto o n s Appear»
Proverb Rules
Each w eek fur ¡1 period of six w eeks th e H illsboro A rgu
will p rint one of ¡1 series of cartoons rep resen tin g som e well
know n p ro v erb or saying.
Homecoming Held
at Mountain Top
C o n testan ts solvo the p ictu re puzzles by w ritin g th e p ro ­
verb that th e car toon suggests o r illu strates in th e blanks b e­
low the pictures
T h e prize*, totalin g $10 in cash, will be aw ard ed those
*«*nding In co m plete or n ear co m plete pictur«* sets w ith th«»
h, • and most ap p ro p riate an sw ers to th e pictu res published,
and « ith er paying th eir ow n su b scrip tio n f«»r a period of one
year « 1 s«*euring one new* o n e-y ear subscription to th e H ills­
boro z\igus In ca. e of tie. jud g in g will be ex ten d ed to neatness
¡«ml p resen tatio n of m aterial
Cart« < n.s rh o u ld not be sen t to the p ap er u n til the series
is com plete.
O nly one an sw er may b«* given to a picture.
O nly one m em ber of a fam ily will be given a prize, th e
aw ard going to th«* perstm in th at fam ily su b m ittin g th e best
set.
Th«* answ ers may be w ritten in pen, pencil, p rin ted or
ty p ew i itten.
re te rw o n )
P.END A nnual school election
PRIZE
wa held M onday even in g T w o
F irst Prize
i -\v d irecto r w ere voted in to re-
t lace W ilharn H odm an w ho re- |
Second
Prize
.tied and Will Holtz w hose term
i xpired Alvin Maly tak es Mr
T hird Prize
Holtz
place as chairm an of th«*
school hoard and If. L. E isner fills
Mr Hielrnati's vacancy Mrs Hrel-
inan resigns ¿is clerk and E unice 23 at 7 p. ni. in th e F irst M. E
M itchell is « xpected to fill the v a ­ church at T igard Session w ill bo
cancy.
tw o hours long and e x ten d over a
Mr and Mrs W W eaver and Mr period of five weeks. Classes will
t left Friday meet each T uesday and T hursday
for a several days’ stay at the W. L T om linson w ill be th e in ­
W eaver-G holson sum m er cabin in structor.
the m ountains m ar Mt Hood
Call E xtended
Mr and M is W illiam H ielm an
A rail has been ex ten d ed to the
and san R obert w ent to B attle Itev P. Sehans of S ehefflin. to fill
(•round. W.i.*‘i„ S unday to visit the vacancy In th e p asto rate of the
n lativcs.
St. P au l's L u th eran ch u rch The
Donald Tollcfson. w ho was ill at pulpit w as form erly occupied by
his home is m uch im proved.
itev. F. W esterkiim p. w ho served
Alv in Maly I« ft Ju n e 15 to Jo in th e ch u rch n ear Six C o rn ers for
the national guards at C am p C la t­ 17 years.
sop for tw o weeks.
F arew ell G iv en
Mr. Ered W eller and tw o d au g h ­
David Fonk, a S herw ood youth,
ters retu rn ed J u n e Hi to C lifton,
w here tin y and Mr. W eller a re left W ednesday to Join a train in g
spending t h e sum m er, ¡«fter a ten- ■hip at the naval y a rd s at San
day visit at th«* h o m e of h er par- D ie g o . Cal He expects to rem ain
< nt. . Mr ami Mis Alvin N inth, and ¡it San Diego for th ree m onths, a ft­
fa lb Mi' Wi i b i ■'hi i Wi ■ e r w hich he will he en titled to a
I« y N orth return«, d w ith her fur an 10-day leave z\ group of friends
su rp rised him w ith a farew ell p a r­
ind«*finite visit.
ty S unday at R oam er's Rest.
E ntertains Brot her hood
l egion to I'icnle
Mr and Mrs A lbert Scott e n te r­
A rgonne Post No. 58 A m erican
tained tin* A lbright B rotherhood
of th«* Evangelical churches of Km- Legion w ill hold its an n u al picnic
t«»n. Laurel and M ountain Home Ju ly 28 at E isner's p ark on th e
T u alatin river. A co m m ittee is m a k ­
Ju n e Hi w ith a large attendance*.
Mi
E leanor W intcrmuti* of M il­
w aukie is pending this week at
th« B rin e Bovvne home.
WTA l irst Aid Class Scheduled
A course in first aid is soon Io
BE A
he available tu WPA forem en and
w orkm en, according to A W. Ayl-
ing, WPA safety engineer. The
classes ar«* scheduled to begin Ju n e
rived a» the hom e of a sister Mrs
J. E C hurchill, S unday to .-pend
the umm er.
Miss F lnigan to M arry
Mi
W anda Finigan, youngest
dauy iter of I.. T Finigan. and Ted
R u t;' lim an of L aurel announced
S . P . R e p a i r » D e p o t , L a y s th en engagem ent a t a w eek-end
p arty at Taft. O th er m em bers of
T rack; G arage D am aged
th e party w ere M rs H. H. Boge
and Miss C ath erin e Boge. F arm -
TIMBER C J C ritenden is the Ingtoii, ,nd Ed H atfield of SchoiJ
I m*w station agent H; has been Mi and M rs Joe N citllhg. Mi
th ird trick operato r at H illsboro Tom Shuck. S tanley S huck and
for several m ontlts Mr. Brickrney- S tanley N eitling of H illsboro jo in ­
er w ho ha been agent her«* for ed the p arty S unday.
M.
Ju n e H olcom e of P o rtlan d
Heveral w««ks in Mr. B adger-,
plat.* . has been tran sferred to D e­ was a w eek-end guest a t th e D e ­
troit He 1 now ¡«t M yrtle C reek ford home.
H elen F rostad of A lbany is sp en d ­
M arvin Goss of P o rtlan d i> sp en d ­
ing the ¿um m er w ith his g ra n d ­ ing this w eek at the hom e of an
parent.«. Mr. and M r s
H erb ert I aunt. Mrs. J E C hurchill.
A bout th re e au to loads of people
Goss.
from the M ountain Top church will
R epair Depot
S o u th ern Paeific com pany is d o ­ go to S heridan this F riday evening
ing quit«* a lot of rep air w ork on and attend a revival service co n ­
the depot and tu rn -tab le, and la y ­ ducted by Itev. E lery P a rrish of
New berg.
ing m ore track s for siding.
Mrs. Logan Moad and d aughters
Miss Joy Sm ith «rf Modesto. Cal . Rosie and L ourena of In d ep en d ­
visited friends h ere M onday.
ence and F red O tto of S ilverton
Mrs. C hari«' S tanton is visiting visited the A lfred H utchens fam ily
in Rf*.seburg for .several days.
Sunday.
A W estim ber log truck ran into
Mr and Mrs. Sam O tto w ere
th«* front of
W elter's
garage hosts at a d in n e r p a rty Sunday.
I T h u rsd ay night.
dam aging
the G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs. L orrie
| d riv ew ay and front.
Plew s and children Jo h n n ie and
L aV erne K ilburg. Elton Ingraham Ruth. Miss H eldore P eterson, and
! and D elm ar Higgle of B irkenfeld I G eorge Sheldon and d au g h ter D or­
; visited in T im ber from W ednesday , othy. all of N ew berg Bob S m ith
| to S aturday.
of P ortland and Mr. and Mrs. Ed
M av ertn c T allrnan is spending the Oberg.
■ w« <*k in Jew ell
Mr and Mrs. Cecil M organ v isit­
A large crow d atten d ed the ed Mr. and Mrs. G eorge T u rn e r
dance, given by the O regon L og­ at N ew berg over th e w eek-end.
ger« her«* F riday evening
Jim m ie P roctor, w ho is w orking
W alter W right left for M ontana in N ew beig, spent th e w eek-end
W ednesday afternoon.
a’ his hom e on Bald Peak.
G eorgette C arcot and C aptain
Mrs. D M M cInnis. M rs Ira G
B unner of San Francisco visited M cC orm ick and K enneth M cInnis
Mrs. C arro t's daughter, Vera G il­ attended a d in n e r p arty given by
m ore, last W'eek-end.
Mrs L L. M urray and Miss Alice
A rth u r S yverson w ent to his . M cInnis at B eaverton S aturday.
hom e in H azeldale S aturday.
Mr and Mrs. G ra n v ille E verest
Vera M cElroy of B eaverton v is­ and g ran d ch ild ren Eloise and S h e l­
ited Emm a Leopold several days don R ockw ell w ent to N ew berg
last week.
M onday and w ill rem ain to h a r ­
vest th e ir ch erry crop there.
PotaUi p lan tin g began on the
m ountain last w eek. A n u m b er of
farm ers finished p lan tin g w hile
others have not started.
Mrs. Lee H erm an and d au g h ter
( B y M r B ir d M r('< > rm ie k )
S andra of P o rtlan d sp en t from F ri­
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN
The day until S unday w ith M rs. H e r­
M ountain Top hom ecom ing all day m an's parents. Mr. and Mrs. G ra n ­
Sunday was a splendid success. The ville E verest. Mrs. E verest en ter-
ch u rch room s w ere beautifully dec- t a . ’.c d w i t h a d in n e r S unday Mr.
c r a h d w ith large baskets and vases and Mrs. Em il T ouser of P o rtlan d
of cu t flow ers. A ch ild ren ’s day i w ere am ong th e guests.
program w as given as follows: re- | K m n e th and L eonard W hitm ore
citatio n s by G eraldine O rnduff. left T uesday for the Dick E ichner
D ale Wood, Donald Tykeson, Je a n ranch n ear B urns to w ork d u rin g
O rnduff. B cvery Colins. Z ane Wood. harvest.
H elen Mae G uenther. C harm ain | Mrs. E. C. W ohlschlcgel e n te r­
B runson. P atricia K otera. M arjorie tained w ith a fa th er's day d in n er
H anson and C lauda Wood: songs Sunday. H er fath er, L. V. H ulit, and
by th e Ju n io r and Young People's fam ily w ere guests.
classes: a play by Iva S tew art. : B uck H eaven H istorical society
Jean and M asie B urt, V'lvian Z eig­ m et at the school house M onday
ler, Eldon H avem an. A rth u r S tew ­ evening. H istories of several of the
art.
Lloyd G uenther, C la r c .ie pioneers w ere handed in by the
, Wood. D onald T ykeson and B e. - ; stan d in g com m ittee.
ei ly C ollins Special n um bers in the i
evening song services w ere by the 1
Lewis sisters of N ewberg. Mrs
W illiam Morse. Masie B urt and A r­
th u r P arrish . Rev. Speeee of M oun­
tain Home d elivered the evening
<Ry M i»« M a r th a V a n d e rz a n d e n )
m essage.
Those w ho cam e from a distance
ROY A large crow d atten d ed a
i to atten d the hom ecom ing at M oun­ m iscellaneous show er given in th e
tain Tup w ere Mrs. Viola Reetz of Roy hall T uesday evening in hon­
C orvallis. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard or of Miss Edna S usbauer. w ho is
B runson and fam ily of R ockaway, to becom e the bride of C harles
w ho w ere w eek-end guests at the I V andcrzanden next week.
hom e of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. ! F lo ren ce V andcrzanden retu rn ed
J. A Brunson. Misses A nn O rnduff to h er home M onday to spend h ; r
and M ary Roscr and Mr. and Mrs. , vacation.
C harles D uyck. w ho has been in
Lacey O rnduff and children of
P o rtlan d . T h ere w ere others from the eastern states for th e past tw o
L aurel. M ountain Home an d D un­ m onths, re tu rn e d to his hom e T ues­
day evening. Mr and Mrs. V andcn-
dee.
M arjorie B runson of R ockaw ay is heuvel of W isconsin re tu rn e d w ith
visiting h ere u n til the F o u rth of hint to spend a few w eeks visiting
friends and relatives.
Ju ly
E arl Edm unds. J r . of P o rtlan d
M rs W F ry e and four children
of P o rtland visited her uncles. Tern is spending the w eek at th e J. M.
V andcrzanden home.
and W 1. Jones, last week.
Mrs. Mills of Las .Angeles is v is­
W R Davis visited relatives in
iting her sister. Mrs. F erdinand
P o rtlan d and H illsboro last week
A new 16-foot slide was installed Herb.
at th e M ountain T op school yard
Let the advertisem ents help you
last week.
K enneth R idgw ay of S eattle a r ­ m ake y o u r shopping plans.
Crittenden New
Timber Agent
LIST
$5.(10 in Cash
in Cash
$2.<i0 in Cash
Shower Given for
Roy Bride-Elect
$ 3 .0 0
ing p rep aratio n s for the e n te rta in ­
m ent of those present, in cluding
sw im m ing, boating, indoor baseball
and horse shoe contests. An in v i­
tatio n is ex ten d ed to th e general
public by the post to enjoy the
day w ith them .
P k l l l l ATKII TO KSTID.K S I'IE K IN G
(¡«nl
o n ly a mem««ry.
H e bn- ta k e n ho m e L « th e r M a r ie .
H e r «weet » m ile , w a - lik e a m m ra y
K riy h tc n e « ! n u r li f e a n d p a th w a y :
I V r hel|*e«| yo u (hr«»’ c h ild is h »ear*
< • m fo r te d y«»u (hr«»* Ih c l«»vin»r year»
N b w . «ha» y o u a r e an N o vel abo ve
l»o c o m fo rt ««» w it h «¡od’a lo ve
bea t th e » u n liffh t o f to m o rr o w .
R o ll a w a y lb»-» d a r k eh».id o f » o r ro w ;
I »ee yo u a» a «acred fla m in t r to rc h .
T o h e lp u« on l i f e ’» le m p tio n » m a rc h .
O u r g u a rd ia n antcel, a n d heuc<>n lig h t
T o iru id e a m i le ad ua t h r o ’ th e niirh« ■
So y o u r loved one» m ay p e a c e fu lly die
A n d he r e u n ite d in G o d ’» l ’ a ra d i*c .
M l H I A S I ’ lk R I N G . L a u re l
Junior Festival Draws Large
Crowd to Beaverton Saturday
S ubscribe now to th e A rgus. In
BEAVERTON
M any
p e o p l e gram and bu. me . m eeting. M rs
thronged the -treets in B eaverton Ri.tjert Brow n gave a re „m e of W ashington county $150 a year.
S atu rd ay to w itness th e annual
, re• m onths 50
ju n io r festival parade. G r a n d Mr: Thom as H D enney who cross­ cents T w o m onths 35 cents.
sw eepstakes tro p h v wa3 w on by ed the plain: by ox team in 184.)
Jan
ice Osfield.
d au g h ter F i of
Mr. o r a and
,
' I , n , ! ' J n '! ,
r O \ r v « o n _ S c a m u e l i
M r.
„ .k
G f ie ld
rst
nd
rs J Jack
Osfield.
F irst
grand
11
i.aurence
J
r
sang
a s o lo . G u i t a r
p r i z e was aw arded to little girls
: and tap dancing concluded
from the St. Cecelia school in mu
th
e
program
.
Mr
D
eH
ann w as re-
(IiMOrporatedl
D utch c . ‘am e pulling a Dutcli
C ollections — Credit Reports
shoe w ith other little girls in D utch
In
costum e riding am id w indm ills in
motion
H airy V etch and A ustrian W ashington T illam ook, Y am hill,
T he flow er show under the d ire c ­
P olk and M arion C ounties.
tion of the B eaverton G range in the
P eas W anted
P
ersonal
C on tact on C ollections
w ork shop of th e high school cam e
in for its share of attention. G rand
We a rc still in th e m ark et for a
W ash in gton County O ffice
sw eepstakes w ent to Mrs Francis
lim ited am ount. W rite or call us.
Donaldson on a m agnolia blossom
C om m ercial B uilding
w ith m any first and second prizes
A. M. HAND SEED CO., Inc.
8 econ d and M ain S treets
in various divisions. S everal hun-
P h on e 3071
dred people enjoyed the luncheon I
E. Union Ave.
EAst 5535
H illsboro, Oregon
prep ared ar.d served by the local
P ortland, O regon
K iw arns ladies in the high school
lunch room
A very in terestin g program was ! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
presented d u rin g th e afternoon in
th e high school auditorium by Miss
M arcelle Renox and her dancing
class. It was repeated in th e ev e ­
ning. followed by dancing. The
auditorium was filled to capacity
d u rin g the evening.
Credit Bureaus
Í
la th e r Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Doy G ray w ere
en tertain ed at the hom e of th eir
son and daughter-in-law . Mr. and
Mrs John G ray of P ortland, ho n o r­
ing F ather's Day.
The R B. McMinn Bible class
held its reg u lar S atu rd ay evening
m eeting at Louis p ark on t h e
T u alatin river. A pot luck sup p er
w as enjoyed before the Bible study
Mrs. Rex D enney and d au g h ter
S arelle of C alifornia a rriv e d in
G arden Home last w eek to visit
w ith Mrs. D enney's parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Sipe. Rex D enney,
w-ho is in the U. 5. forest service,
has been tra n sfe rre d from S o u th ­
ern C alifornia to a reserve in the
eastern p art of the state about 80
m iles from Reno. Nev.
Miss R uth Denney, a sen io r in
th e nurses' class at th e M ultnom ah
hospital, spent th e past w eek on a
vacation at the hom e of her p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. D enney.
Su II iiii you c.iii see through
them , yol slriing ¡mil
dm able.
Ciii' m a n u fa c tu re rs have
given you speed to meet
public d em an d . They have
also given you e v ery th in g
known to autom obile m an u ­
fac tu rin g science to give you
I SA FE driving. Use the speed
of y o u r c a r w isely— heed
the tra ffic ru b ’s and miniin-
j ize tra ffic accid en ts to both
d riv e r and p ed estrian s.
G asolin e - Oil
B atteries
-
T ires
G reasing - A ccessories -
I sincerely
cry pinto
coinfnrliible
Ioniin os n .
try In m ake ev-
n'lturnl looking,
olid resto re last
nonr ¡is possible.
T w o H andy L ocations
R eunion
H eld
Super Service
Station
lllil«.
Second and Muin Sts.
H illsboro
O regon
C o rn er T h ird and B aseline
I’ I h h ic
.'¡ill
A. II. B um 'I i , Prop.
Consider these points:
♦ Your Savings insu red up to $5000.00
u n d e r F e d e ra l plan.
♦ P ut in any am o u n t a t any tim e— e a rn ­
ings s ta r t a t once.
♦ E arn in g s com pound,
every six m onths.
in
your
favor,
♦ Y our m oney is in a hom e institution,
w h ere it is a v a ilab le w h en n eed ed .
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
CHEVROLET TRUCKS
alwuvft cipializcd for quirk,
unswerving, ’’»traight line”
Stop*
Thr
on hottest day..
mu«» ««• j
before you buy
g ¡gs¡i time>
NORGE ORIGINATED 3 0
OF T H E M O S T I M P O R T A N T F E A T U R E S
IN
M ODERN
R E F R IG E R A T IO N
THE ROLLATOR cold-making m tch an itm .. . introduced
in 1926. MODERN ST Y LIN G . . . introduced in 1932.
COM PLETELY SEALED ICE C O M PA R T M E N T ...
introduced in 1926. And 27 other outitanding fea tu rti.
Norge set the pace in the past. Norge sets the pace today.
Norge will set the pace in the future.
Z».,i the
<',U
K o lla lo r.
H illsboro
with clrar-vision
instrument panel for
safe control
13G S. Third Ave.
Nowhere else in tlie world will von
find trucks that will give you such
T»»Nsro«T«non great piillinii power at sucn low
prices as the new 1936 Ghevrolets!
Nowhere else in the world will you find trueks
that are so extremely economical for all­
round duty!
And nowhere else in the world will you find
trueks with such outstanding performance,
comfort and safety features as a Iligh-
«lompression \ alve-in-llead Ijioine,
I’erfeeted Hydraulic Brakes, Ful I-Floating
Rear Axle and new Full-Trinnned l)e Luxe
Gab, at Chevrolet’s remarkably low prices!
Sec these trucks . . . have a thorough demon­
stration . . . anti you will know that they’re
the right trucks for you!
CHEVROLET
Choose «he refrigerator w ith the Press Action
Lazilatch * Combination Bottle and Dairy Rack *
Sliding Utility Basket * Adjustable Shelf * Im­
proved Automatic Flood Light ★ Closely Spaced
Shelf Bars * Many other features and refinements.
Selfridge Furniture Co.
P hone 21X
NEW
FULL-TRIMMED
DE LUXE CAB
★ * *
THE ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR
P h on e 501
DENTIST
Comnioi oinl
3,/2%
on you r “ B o n u s” m o n e y
T he an n u al reunion of the pioneer
alum ni picnic of th e W hitford
school d istrict w as held S atu rd ay
J. M. P E R SO N , Mgr.
in th e grove on the school grounds.
S a v in g s A L oan Bldg.
H illsboro
The president, A dam D eH ann, p re ­
sided d u ring the afternoon pro- ■ » ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
NEW PERFECTED
HYDRAULIC
BRAKES
Service Garage
Dr. P. (i. Brown
A tte n tio n !
w ill y ou find a truck w ith a ll th e se fea tu res a t su c h low prices
Mr/A m /<»«■
LIBERAL C RED IT
VETERANS
O fficials Nam ed
At the annual school election held
M onday evening L. W S h o rt was
elected director and Mrs. A lthea
H aulenbeck. clerk. B oth w ere re-
elections.
Miss Alice C lem ent.
dean o f
m usic at L infield college, has r e ­
tu rn e d to h er hom e for the su m ­
mer.
Theo H etu left last w eek for
San Diego, w here he w ill join the
U. S. navy.
DRIVER
PLATES
elected p resid en t and C. M McKay
was elected to serv e his tw en tieth
year as secretary of the alum ni as­
sociation.
NOW HERE ELSE IN THE WORLD
CO U RTEO U S
I ItANSI'ARKNT
Section 2, Pages I to 8
H illsboro A rgua E stablished 1894
DOWN PAYMENT
AS LOW AS
$500
MOTOR
360
with increased horsepower,
increased torque, greater
economy in gas and oil
FULL-TLOATING
REAR AXLE
with barrel type wheel
bearings on lj j - t o n models
CO.. D E T R O IT , M IC H .
G EN E RA L M O T O R S IN ST A L L M E N T P L A N -M O N T H L Y
$
NEW HIGH-
COMPRESSION
VALVE-IN-HEAD
ENGINE
PA Y M EN TS T O S U IT Y O U R PU R SE
AND UP. / »St price of the hn/f-hm
nt
Flint, Michigan. Special equipment extra. Prire.n
tiimicd in thif nib t rtinemcnt are lit t nt Flint*
\tiihifin n, and subject tn change uithout notice.
H illsb o ro M o tor Co.
Ja m e s W h itelaw , P rop.
31 8 - 33 2 E. M ain St.
Phone Day or Night 4 11
H illsboro, O regon
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