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II I L L S B O R O
A R G U S , H I L L S B O 11 O , O II E G O N
Enrollment at
Views and Counter V iew s on
Boulder Dam Torrents From the Air
Pacific Large
the Great Political Parade
Thursday, October I, I*.»;:»;
Olio, and family. Utile Ralph Tin,
inclinan of O n h .in lu lp .pent tt,..
week end w ith I l l s v i m . i n
o il.
and M alie
Washington County Farmers
Develop Improved Berries
E D IT O R 'S N O T E T h e p c l it ir a l t*««!umnt* a p p e n r ir ti in th is p a p e r u n d e r th e t u -
| m a jo r p a r ty h ea dim ra a re prepare«! by th e head» o f th e c o u n ty c o m m it t c o and s h o u ld
n o t be co n s id e re d aa t h e
v ie w
o f th e p u b lis h e r-
5 p .n o has been g r a n te d b y th «
A r ifU * s o t h a t b o t h p a r ti« « » m a x
t '« . r
’ w h«t t h e y ,
•
:
T h e d e s ire o f th e A n ru a in * e r \ in u th ia « « n u m u n ity is to be f a ir to a ll a m i be a '
1 n e w » p a p e r o f. b y a n d f o r a ll th e pe o p le r a th e r th a n o f
p a r t ic u la r g n m p .
(Hr Wm E Cyril». County Agent)
they appear
A continuation of (
Im provem ent of planting slock Hits annual rogulng over a period ,
is one sure way of increasing the O f several years produces planting ,
profit in grow ing small fruit crops stock that is practically free of thus I
D evelopm ent of disease free plants disease trouble ultd If plunted on
D em ocratic
R epublican
PACIFIC UNIVERSITY. Forest
I of selected strains, capable of p ro ­ ground w hen' there huve not been
G rove—W ith upper-classm en com- (S u p e rv is e d by Ed. I M oore. C h a irm a n
ducing
large qu an tities of the potatoes m eans that the produc .
( A r ra n g e d u n d e r the d ir e c tio n o f J u . iu r
I fc m .M T . T e m p le t, . c h a ir ,„ h i , o f ih e
nlellng th eir rep. ration this m orn­ D e m o c ra tic C o u n ty C e n tr a l C o m m itte e )
] pref. tie d m arket quullty. lessens ! live life of a planting Is prolonged 1
BY
P.
G.
SCOTT
re
p
u
b
lic
a
n
c
o
u
n
ty
e n t r a i » - .'in tu itiv i
ing at Pacific university. Di H enry
Ci i lifieation of planting stock
th e ann u al cost of grow ing that
In his acceptance jqx'ceh m ade
F. Price, college regi.-trai, a n ­ I (D em ocratic N ominee for S tate
crop, at the sam e lim e m eaning has already preyed its value n ,
at
Topeka.
Kansas,
on
Ju
ly
23.
nounced th a t en ro llm en t for this
the case of potatoes, sm all seeds,
a larger unit priHluction
R epresentative)
1936. G overnor l.andon m ade this
year would be one of th e largest
C ertified planting slock of Im ­ and some of the gram crops Ex ,
Col Knox in his address at C or­ statem ent ' By its policies th e a d ­
ever had at this Forest G rove col­
proved O regon straw berries, led am iuilthin of fields of seed dm mg
vallis gave an in terestin g exam ple m in istratio n ha.- taken th e A m eri­
lege
raspberries. and blackcaps will the growing season when discitse
S tudents from all p arts of th e , of th e difficulty the republicans can farm er out of foreign m ark ets
soon be available from Washing amt m ixtures show m eans that 1
country w ere included in th e first are having in finding real live is­ and put th e foreign farm er into
ton county fa n n e rs
Last veur they may In* elim inated and th e ap 1
sues
in
this
cam
paign.
His
subject
the A m erican m arket."
few days’ enrollm ent, w ith stu ­
Rowell H iothers. route 2. liills proval of fields flee from such
was
the
constitution.
His
talk
was
dents registering f r o m Pennsyl-
The follow ing figures taken from
boro, ami W F Marr, route I. m ixtures and disease troubles has
vi n a Arizona. Texas N orth D a­ full of such phrases as "personal publications of the d ep artm en t of
im provem ent
m
those
Banks both had certified slock of m eant
kota M ontana. W ashington. C ali­ lib erty and econom ic opportunity," com m erce illu strate w ell th e tru th
Im prov, d O regon o r
M arshall crops.
fornia. and Oregon. An unusually "com petition of business is the in ­ of G overnor Landon's statem en t and
straw b erries These tw o grow ers
large num ber of H illsboro stu ­ stru m en t of o u r prosperity," "lim i­ is convincing evidence of th e ru in ­
are carry in g on w ith this work,
tation of federal pow er in p rivate ous ag ricu ltu ral policies of the New
dents are also registered.
and Row . 11 B rothel s, a fter several
enterprise1."
Deal. F rom 1932 to 1935 the volume
Tr.*’ largest freshm an class in
years of work, have produced a
A th in k in g person's m ind n a tu r­
i l l y V iv ia n llu d n o n )
Pacific's hi«tcry, consisting ef ov­ ally recalls th e days so lately lived of im ports of cru d e foodstuffs in ­
selection of C u th b ert red rasp
P rune harvesting was finished
er HO mem bers, enrolled last Mon­ through, when a fte r 12 years of creased 41 per cent and of m an u ­
berries
ami
blackcap
raspberries
day. An all-college m ix er w a s rep u b lican rule, bu sin ess’ was u t­ factu red foodstuffs increased 49
th at a re of a q u ality w arranting w ithin one week at the Hudson,
Penm an, Svheiblv. l.aeniennan and
held in the college gym nasium terly flat; w hen "personal liberty" p er cent. The follow ing table gives
th eir certification
Jesse prune orchards
T uesday night. A form al reception and "econom ic op p o rtu n ity " m eant the volum e of im ports in 1932 and
C ertification of straw berry plants
John A rdon and ( ’laude Cwmg
for the new freshm en is scheduled the privilege of sleeping on park 1935 f o r im portant ag ricu ltu ral
lim a n s prim arily one thing, name w orked at the J W K yle place
for Friday night at McCormick benches, or w o rk in g for yo u r board products:
l.v;
that
the
planting
sleek
is
free
3,000 b u .
27,439,000 bu .
on Peavine Hidgc last week in the
27.43
h - a s “ n ^ a. ’i SX v e ' i n w . UJ 7 and for
'a - ™
"h o c ^ d n d p a y
of virus disease C rinkle has b e ­ prun? orchards
344,000 I n .
43 .• 42.O0O bu.
f: nd o. .he college inv..ed.
his taxes because prices w ere so o .t-
59.00«» b u .
IO .107,000 bu.
come one of the most serious fac­ i Hoy Dargotz is InnIding a new
D o rm u o n es of the u n iv ersity (a r below cost of production, or K Harley
None
4. $40.000 bu.
tors m cu llin g short the pro d u c­ log cellar north of his house
have
lave been
o etn .axed
.axeo to
io capacity,
capacity w ith
itn stan
standing
d in e in thp
th e bread line Doe
n n « Rye
tive life of straw borrv plantings
Mixs Olga Tim m erm an of O r-
an unusually large num ber of stu- c re o tu
l rn Knox
to
.
h
n
^
U
i
L
o
‘°
“
*
M.k
?
'
J
j
X
!b!
The only way of elim inating it chard.ilc is visiting her brother.
dents residing on the cam pus this
n»y
ii- is tu n ,
6?. i t i ten»
from planting stock is by tin- s e ­
year. M cCormick hall m en's re s i­ re tu rn to those tim es
At this point it m ight be in te r-
M e a n w h ile th e v . d e m e
lection of plants (hat come from
dence. already has 55 men in resi­
H ere is th e scene from th e a ir as 3,600,000 cubic feet of w afer
p
arent -plants w hich are free of the
“
cord
ju
s
teX
aamiiU
leMon
fh
e^su
b
-
s
u
t
o
’
h
a
d
^
^
8
,
r
°
m
th
e
U
"
i,cd
dence. w hile H errick hall, th e wo­
rushes from 12 B oulder Dam ou tlets each m inute, g enerating elec­
infection. Rowell started w ith some
declined. T he q u a n ti­
m en's dorm itory, i« filled to over­ ject of th? constitution. D uring the
tric pow er for w estern citiss. T h e g iant federal project w as put
disease-free plants grow n in the
flowing N um ber cf stu d en ts living g reat crisis of 1933 G overnor L a n ­ ties of in d ividual com m odities e x ­
into fall operatio n w hen P resid en t Roosevelt pressed a button in
green house at the experim ent
in the dorm itories is sc great that don referred to congress in b e lit­ port od had declined as follows:
station. C orvallis. M arr made some
W ashington. D. C., on the opposite side of live continent
the college office has been forced tling lashion as a "debating so­
C o tto n
SIC ;
field selections, taking the r u n ­
I 'n m a n u fa c tu re d T o b a c c o
I
to order new fu rn itu re to take ciety" unfit to govern in an em er­
W heat
99*,
ners off the selected plants, plant
care of the tjcwcomers.
fer from disadvantages arising from trip to R oseburg M onday and Tues- ing them in units, them discarding
gency. Besides his attack on con­
F lo u r
42%
Several new courses arc av ail­ gress. G overnor Landon also a t­
w orld disorder U ntil these disad- day.
M eat P ro d u c ts
19'
those m ills that did not c o m e up to
I.AI'J
able at the university this year, the tacked the fed eral courts. He said
vantages are elim inated we pro-
W eek-end guests of Mrs Elsie the Standard he desired Rowell
most outstanding of w hich is the the lew er fed eral courts w ere
pose
to
pay
cash
benefits
in
order
W
eaver
w
ere
Mr
and
Mrs
Roy
A
n­
It is d ifficult to reconcile this
m ultiplied his original stock, d is­
offering of a com plete u p p er and guilty of "alm ost scandalous con- condition w ith th e solem n pledge to cushion our
fa rm
fam ilies pleton and Mr and Mrs
Jack carding one or tw o units from the
low er division course i n home duct" and of "m ak in g a m onkey
of the present ad m in istratio n as against the disastrous effect of H am ford and fam ily of P ortland
original plants and now has an
G em Razor &
¡\jrs | ¡z / ,
economics u n d er th e supervision cf u tility ra te regulation. He fai'ed set forth m th e d em ocratic p la t­ price fluctuations and to protect
H arm s of Hanks was excellent foundation planting that
Five Blades
of C A ndersen H ubbard. professor to supply evidence to support his form of 1932 We find in th at p la t­ th e ir stan d ard of living. . . O ur a w eek-end guest
of Mr and Mrs is ap p aren tly free of any of the
of biology and personal hygiene charges.
G overnor Landon h a s form these statem en ts: "W e favor farm program as a whole w ill be
comm on stra w b e rry disease tro u ­
Included in the cu rricu lu m will had eight bills declared unconsti­ . . . effectiv e control of crop s u r­ m ade to serv e a vital n ational p u r­ J. I. V anD om elcn and fam ily.
Mr and Mrs. Earl H ollenbeck bles.
be courses in child care, textiles, tu tio n al by th e K ansas suprem e pluses so th at o u r farm ers may pose."
Vac uni Lunch
$ £ .3 9
In 193,1 A J Rowell mad«1 som e
w.
re w eek-end guests o f th eir son-
hom e economies, survey, dietetics, court.
have th e full benefit of th e dom es­
A larm Clocks
selections
of
C
uthbert
raspberries
in-law and daughter. M r and Mrs
and o th er related subjects.
tic
m
arket.
We
condem
n
.
.
.
th
e
Y et it was th is m an to whom
from th eir field of this variety He
Sydney C onnolly of W illam ina.
D ue to excess registration at P a­ Knox
referred , w hen he said unsound policy of restrictin g a g ­
had noted that th ere w e r e varia
cific university, it has been neces­ "T h an k God th is nation has th e ricu ltu ral products to th e dem ands
S unday d in n e r party guests o p tio
n s in th e tim e that plant.-, le 'n .'d
V acuum Lunch
sary
Mr and M rs. F ran k
... to
.. add
_. an ,. . in stru cto r ... to assist , chance to restore constitutional of dom estic m ark ets."
i.a n d out
a n d b,’k’an grow ing
in the
Box. Pint
fam ily w ere Mr and Mrs. W illiam spring M arking som e of the later
governm ent cn N ovem ber 3 As if
H ere is an o th e r broken pledge,
L atin classes. Mrs. C atherine Nich this
u . governm
_tv c tl ent w ere net w orking
P ieren and son H arold and C hris developing plants, he found that
( B y M is s M r n r , r e t M a th ie s e n l
an
o
th
er
rep
u
d
iatio
n
of
a
p
re-elec­
^ SmaiWCS? r ° d' P acific.g ra d u a te ¿ „ d e r the ccns; i;u tion now.
M OUNTAINDALE—W alter M ath­ P ieren of P ortland.
tion prom ise. By w av of u n p artisan
they w ere w ithout exception th i
Kennel worth
of 1931 and five years in stru cto r at
p P rh a r«
th e re
may be people em phasis on th e m a tte r of th e fa il­ iesen was pleasantly su rp rised w ith
Among the recent im provem ents m ore
heavily
producing plants
F orest G rove high school, has been w ho ................
P laying Cards
believe
ev
erything
Knox
tells
a
party
F
riday
evening
in
honor
in
the
M
ountaindale
school
a
re
a
u
re
of
th
e
ad
m
in
istratio
n
to
keep
C
onsequently,
.selections
w
ere
made
appointed by Dr. Dobbs.
them . For instance, according to faith w ith th e people. I quote from of hls birth d ay an n iv ersary . The piano, electric clock and n u m e r­ from these and such stock m u lti­
------' ------ was spent in playing games ous o th er things.
him th e depression was th e resu lt one of o u r g reatest liv in g histo ri- evening
plied till this y ear he has a new
Sellick
.00
of th e w ar. It is stran g e th at Wail ans. P rofessor Jam es T r u s l o w and cards. G uests w ire Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs Ju liu s Van Dome- planting m ade en tirely w ith plants
street should have failed to know Adams, w ho in his latest w ork Mrs W. A D illon and d aughters len have moved into the house that trace back these original st -
/
E lectric Shave
for 11 years th a t th e w ar had w hich is sig n ifican tly titled "T he B ernice and Verna. C aroline F u l­ form erly ow ned by O rville R ey­ lections m ade in 1933. T h e s e le c t
ended Seme of us have felt th a t L iving Jefferso n ," b lu n tly says:
ler. G eorge Rice of Hillsboro. V in­ nolds.
cd stock besides show ing the d e ­
one cf th e factors contrib u tin g
sired characteristics noted in the
"I can n o t recall any o th er p resi­ cent S h arp of C ornelius. T helm a
Mrs
Florence
M
cClellan
of
Los
MOUNTAINDALE— Miss M arie largely to th e depression w as th e
Underwood Typewrit­
Dorland. Edw in Keenon, Dennis
R aflaty died Sunday afternoon at ________
______ w hich drove c u r dent and p arty w hich has gone so Hall and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Angeles is visiting her parent«. original plants a re also free of
excessive tariffs
disease and have not shown any of
ers For Sale and For
her hom e a fter an illness of sever- m an u factu rers cu t of the country, far in th e solem nity of th eir pledges M athi sen and W alter, Nicolai and M r and Mrs I A M axw ell
"crum bly
b e rry ”
tro u b le
The p ru n e harvest in the Loel the
al m onths. The funeral services and erected trade b arriers against ♦ « • N or do I recall any oth er M argaret.
Kent
w hich has com e to be a w orry to
such
rep
u
d
iatio
n
of
them
.
T
hat
r
e
­
H
ollenbeck
yard
was
finished
w ere held W ednesday afternoon us by n early ev ery civilized na-
the red rasp b erry grow ers
A rnold B irchett of W oodburn T hursday afternoon
pudiation has not been th e result
from the P ric k ttt funeral parlors tion.
overw h elm in g circum stance, but spent last week w ith his uncle and
Wilt has been probably the me ’
in Forest Grove. In term en t was in
Mrs. Lvda Hostess
B ut regardless of w hat caused of
has larg ely resu lted from th e en- aunt. M r and Mrs. C arl Jensen.
the Raffety ’ cem etery.
Rev. G
Subscriptions Taken
Mrs. C laude Lvda will be host- decisive factor in shortening th e
------------
— elvin
....... :h e depression, w hat was dene to HeZv or to m ake o v er th e w hole
life of blackcap rasp b erry p lan t­
Mr. and Mrs. C harles H am ilton
ofilciated-
get u s out of it? R em em ber, we
-
I
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lor All Magazines
of o ur social and econom ic of K ansas C ity and Mr and Mrs. ''500" club at her hom e M onday ings. This is the sam e w ilt that
Miss R affety was born O ctober w ere then in the good old tim es of p attern
to m eet the personal a p p ro b a­ C W Jensen w ent to Pacific City a f’ernoon.
attacks and injuries potatoes B e ­
2. 1899. at M ountaindale. She is "personal lib erty a n d economic life
Mrs. W. N H athorn o l H ills­ cause th ere is usually som e sm all
survived by her father, J. C. Raf- opportunity." H ave we forgotten tion of a president. The question S atu rday to pick blue h u c k le b e r­
boro w as a w eek-end guest of her am ount of w ilt in a good many po­
fety cf M ountaindale. and th e fol- th e bank failures, th e b an k ru p t- at once arises, how can self-gov­ ries.
Mr. and Mrs. Rasm us M athies.n son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and tato patches, it is inadvisable to
low ing brothers and sisters: Mrs. cies, th e suicides, th e loss of hem es ern m en t co n tin u e if a people can-
plant black rasp b erries on land
Jim m y of A storia w ere Mrs. H arold Reynolds.
that has grow n potatoes any tim e
guests of his parents. Mr.
w ithin a few preceding years. This
Jam es M atlnesen and
disease may be in the planting
stock and the only way to e lim ­
.
-------- , d in n er p arty guests of
M rs B eth Jackson, a form er re s­ inate it is by rogum g out th e hills i
low er so th ey coiild capitalize cn
o T “it“
® ‘ ye
M
r
and M rs
W. Jensen w ere
M ountaindale.
She was assistant postm aster in the m isery cf cu r peopie. T hat is . kr J . „ ! „ e
d ictato rsh ip Mr. and Mrs
I! n ry Cole and ident w ho now resides in C ali­ that develop the w ilt as fast as
fornia, A visited
T hursday at t h e
fam ily and C harlea D ahlquist of Floyd
lim
th e Banks post office.
th e kind cf econom ic o p portunity c f rev o lu tio n ary chaos.
and
P h ilip M iller,
eg
'••a
w
g
h
‘P
,gO
r
re
y
°
1u
‘IOnary
™
s
o
.
M
r
and
Mrs.
M
orton
S
m
ith
M ountaindale grade school was C o lcn tl K ncx w ould have us go
homes.
of
t“
e
u
i?
o
n
’e
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a
n
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S
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Cas!.l
e
,
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ock'
,
M
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M
rs'
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8
^
and
tw o sons
dismissed W ednesday afternoon back tc. T hank G cd for Ney em ber
on account of the fu n eral of Miss 3 when such talk w ill be silenced
Com ing as a decided co n trast to F u R e r^ a n d ^ r ^ a n d M™ °
“ nd n°y. i 8 r j sPcn d in « a
M arie Raffety. w ho w as born a
n
d
--------------------------
th e dem o cratic ag ricu ltu ral policies L ittle of P ortland
'
Jdj>on iew da>s in P o rtlan d ,
had lived h ere all h er life.
we find in G overnor L andon's ac
W
eaver
,,
daugh-
O u r classified colum ns m ay have
c.p ta n c e speech th e follow ing d e ­ ,
ter. Mrs Ja c k H anford, and daugh- ¡list w h at you a re looking fo r—
clarations
"N o s o u n d n ational te
r
of
I
o
rtlan
d
m
ade
a
business
Read
them .
tf
policy looking to the n atio n al w el­
( B y M rs . J . A. M e C o y l
fare
w
ill
neglect
th
e
farm
er.
This
A beau tifu l a rt p ictu re sketched
R obert V andcrzanden has been
is not because th e farm er needs
w orking the past week for the by E vangelist Floyd A. Ross w ill or w ishes to be coddled o r th a t he
ba
th e special fe a tu re on th e p ro ­
D ober B rothers of Cedar C anyon.
asks for u n d u e help. It is necessary
K ansas C ity F arm ers’ Union met gram of th e T ow nsend m eeting at because th e needs of a g reat n a ­
at B anks W ednesday ev en in g in i he C hristian church at 2 o'clock tion re q u ire th a t its food producers
B ig S e a so n is H ere!
th e Royal N eighbor hall.
°
Sunday. He w ill also furnish sax- shall alw ay s sta n d upon a social
Eli Poe cf Forest G rove sp en t gelist" amiounces* h i-°nic’liTree
and econom ic p lan e in 'keeping w ith
te home
h o m e of
o f Mr.
M r and
them e , th he e nat)o
al
tan ce of th c ,r
last w eek at the
n atio n n al
Mrs. W illiam McCoy of W atts.
is a possibility th a t th e Rahn sis services.
Eervlcci- - O u r farm ers are en-
Don't miss a broadcast of any of Die big
Mr. and Mrs. Roy O glesby of
titled to all of th e hom e m ark et
Estacada w ere Sunday din n er p a r­ ter^ of S ilverton m ay furnish m u ­ they can su p p ly w ith o u t inju stice
games
that are on the air every Saturday!
ty guests of Mr. and Mrs. C harles sical num bers.
to th e consum er. We propose a
A
T
ow
nsend
sp
eak
er
from
state
You can he right on the 50-yard line at
W addle. Mrs. P ercy W hitfield of
policy th a t pro tects them in this
Tim ber, who has been visitin g h er h e ad q u arters w ill be present to right.
any
stadium—enjoying all the thrills of
d
eliv
er
an
address.
sister. Mrs. Waddle, for aw hile, has
e of o u r farm ers, dep en d en t
S everal of th e local m em bers a t­ in Som
gone to visit her m other, Mrs. Zoe
game—even
though you are travel­
p
art
upon
foreign
m
arket,
suf-
ten d ed th e tri-co u n ty rally at F o r­
Quick, of Orenco
ing if your ta r is equipped with
Miss G ladys 'a'nd E th el McCoy est G rove Sunday. WlI''S Mahoney
spent th e w eek-end in F orest G rove , ,K la™ath F alls w-as unanim ously
Y O U N G ’S
the latest
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Indorsed as candidate for U. S.
visiting
friends
senator.
The
d
elegates
of
W
ash­
F ilbert picking com m enced at
the Seavey ran ch M onday and W ed­ ington county gave th eir indorse­
“T h o u g h tfu l, S ym p ath etic
nesday at th e Woodford ranch. m ent to the candidacy of Ray A n ­
Service"
P ru n e picking finished this week trim of Aloha fo r s ta te rep resen ­
tativ e and E. L. Ross for state
in this com m unity.
Phone 972
Hillsboro
Mr. and Mrs. ’ W W. Rabuck. senator.
See our stock today! A wide variety of
w ho have been w ith th eir son-in
law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.
models and prices—just the one you need!
Z elbert Baker, for some tim e, w ent
A Personal Note from
to Portlaini Friday to spend a ! The R eedville rh u re h will hold
w hile w ith another son-in-law and its q u a rte rly com m union service
the pen of
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W alter next S unday even in g at 8 o'clock
A lbretch.
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Students, Faculty, Friends
Invited to R eception
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Producers of Qip lily
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P la n t lo ca ted 4 m iles n o rth of
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at Mountaindale
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Miss Raff etv Dies
Mountaindale Home
I lie Delta Drug.
Store
Orchardale
The beauty of the colorful
O LYM PIC
Enameled
Range
it apparent at first glance. It
it easy to tee the generous
size of iti oven and the fuel
saving assurance of its wide,
shallow fire bo«.
The
high quality
materials w h i c h
of
the
give
the
O LYM PIC such a long and
trouble-free
teed
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60-ycar
life
it
guaran­
its manufacturers
old
reputation
for
sustained high quality stoves.
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RANGE
GIVES
YOU
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UTMOST IN UTILITY A N D
BEAUTY
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$895°
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lllllftborn
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Defrosters
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Batteries
Kadiator Covers
Ash Trays
Glove Panel Clocks
Seat Covers
Rainy Weather is
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Don’t delay replacing
that roof now — a few
more weeks and t h e
cold, rainy season will
begin.
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Get a Roof That Pays for itself
Check Your Car for Winter
Let our trained, experienced mechanics put your
car in shape for winter driving— it will SAVE
you MONEY and INCREASE SAFETY and PER­
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Ford DoLuxe
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H illsboro, O regon
151 W. Baseline
P hone 2691
USED CAR
1929 Ford Coupe
1930 C hrysler Sedan
1929 O lds Coupe
1934 Chcv Pickup
BUYS
1934 GMC I.W. Truck
1932 CI.ev Lw. Truck
1931 Chcv Lw.
Truck
H ills b o ro M o to r Co.
C hevrolet and O ldsm obilc
3 1 8 -3 3 2 E. Main Street
P h one D ay or N ight 444
H illsboro, O regon
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