The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 22, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    P a g e E ig h t
H IL L S B O R O
Thunder Storm
Causes Trouble
on Mountain
A R G U S,
TH IS W E E K ’S PUZZL E CORNER
H IL L S B O R O ,
T h in ttliiv. Ju l« 22. 1937
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SO I lt I. I t i ( MI* IH l'O H S
III th e C o u n t, C o u rt u f th è S ta le o f O re
t t o „ „ , f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n tv
In ih e M a ile r o f th è E a ia le o f A R V I N h
I R X N h l. lN O R M I C I I
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N o tie e i> h e ie h y g lv e n . th a t th e nude
K it!tim i ha > bevi, d u ly u p p o tn te d by th «
.(bove e n iu le .t C o u rt, u t A .I,n in i 11 al . i . i
th e e r ta le o | «ahi dm ea <rd, a n d h a . dul>
q u a tti im i ma « u d t.
N»»w, th e re fo re , a ll p c ix o n . h a v i n a
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M tfainat «ahi
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n o tifie d a n d ie « iu ire *i tu p ie x e n t th e «ame,
to ite th e r w ith
p r o p e r vouchera Ih e r e f.n .
lo ih«* u iid e in iK iie d a l lite la w offle«« o f
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M e A le a r. in th è
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B a n k B u ild in a . >" Ili,(■»boro. O teM on. u n i .
in mia m o n ih . fr o n t th e d a te h erm d
Scouts Enjoy T rip
N ational Jam boree
»( o n h iu ir d fr o m p a c e I )
I By Mrs. Bird M cCormick)
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—F rig h t­
ened by the th u n d er storm S a tu r­
day evening C laud A llen's team ran
aw ay w ith a hay rak e They w cut
along the road on top of th e m oun­
tain, took the rig h t hand tu rn at
the F ar View farm and cam e to a
stop a fter ru n n in g about tw o miles
T he ra k e was a com plete wreck.
T here is much traffic along this road
Tw o cars narrow ly m issed m eeting
th e runaw ays. The electric storm
crippled th e telephone lines in this
district.
B irthday S urprise Given
Mrs. C harles Tatm an w as given a
su rp rise on her birthday by Mr and
Mrs. H ow ard Rice. Mr. and Mrs
R obert Enschede and Mr. and Mrs
H erm an Jaen eck e of n e a r H illsboro
and Mr. and Mrs Adolph Schm idt of
Laurel. A pot luck d in n er w as e n ­
joyed.
A rth u r Davis of P o rtlan d was here
M onday looking after his b erry farm
in the Buck H eaven d istrict. P ick ­
ing h ere w ill be finished this week.
T he yield this y ear was good. Some
pickers m ade over $7 a day.
Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Jo n es and
children w ent to Bay City Tuesday
and retu rn ed W ednesday. They v is­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lane and fam ­
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. W avne Jones e n te r­
tained Sunday for Mrs. C. D. Allen
and children of Holtville, Cal . Rev
and Mrs. C arl M iller and Dr. and
Mrs. H om er H ester of Newberg.
School M eeting Set
A district school m eeting w ill be
held at th e Buck H eaven school
A ugust 16 at 8 p. m. to vote on a
budget and suspending th e school
F ran k P ain ter Honored
F rank P a in ter was honored w ith
a birthday dinner p arty Sunday at
th e D. M M cInnis hom e w hen cov­
ers w ere laid for 15. G uests from a
distance included Mr. and Mrs. D.
W. M cInnis and four children of
R eedville and J. A. T hronson of
P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry Versteeg. J e s ­
sie. Lloyd and Donald V ersteeg a t­
tended the tenth an n u al reunion of
th e V ersteeg fam ily at L afayette
locks Sunday. F ifty -fo u r relativ es
and friends w ere present.
Cresw ell K linge of th e U. S S
A storia was a w eek-end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. G. A Thom pson and
Mrs. A lvin Link. He w as an old ac­
quaintance in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs.
LeRov Thom pson of F orest Grove,
w ho w ere d in n er p arty guests h ere
Sunday, took him to his ship in
P ortland that evening.
Miss Ivy P eterson of V ancouver,
w ho had been atten d in g sum m er
school at C orvallis, visited a sister.
Mrs. Ira G McCormick. S u n d ay and
Monday.
B irthdays C elebrated
H elen O tto and cousin. B urton
G rabhorn of C ooper m ountain, w ho
a re the sam e age. w ere honored
w ith a picnic birth d ay d in n er Ju ly
11 at W ashington p ark in P o rtlan d .
T his picnic is an an n u al event.
Mrs. G lenn M iller had as h er
guests F riday and S atu rd ay her
m o th er and sister. Mrs. G eorge M ay­
nard and Mrs Seth Sm ith of Ocean
Lake.
L yle B aker of C hehalem v alley is
helping w ith th e sum m er w ork on
th e G. A. Thom pson farm.
T he p rim ary class at th e M oun­
tain Top Sunday school used th e ir
new sand table Sunday for th e first
This kaleidoscopic effect greeted visitors to P o rtla n d s w aterfro n t as
tim e. It w as com pleted last week
the h u g e cru isers w ere vacated d u rin g th e fleet's first evening
Mr. and Mrs. Amos M organ e n ­
ashore. V isiting hours fo r all boats in th e h a rb o r are 1 to 4 p. m.
tertain ed w ith a d in n er p arty S u n ­
L ights m ay be seen each n ig h t from 9:30 to 10.— i Photo bv Shell
day. G uests included his nephew and
T ouring S ervcie.i
fam ily of K lam ath Falls, w ho are
house guests here. Mr. and Mrs
G eorge T u rn er and th ree sons and
A n sw ers to Our Last
s t iff Fine Meted
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n T u rn er of S p rin g ­
W e e k ’s P u z z le C o rn er
Pleading guilty Tuesday
brook. and Mr. and Mrs. M arshal
Moad and baby of P a rro tt m ountain
No. 125—A nna G ram : Bread, sugar to a ch arg e of driv in g w hile drunk,
and Mrs. Nancy Moad.
buns, tom atoes, onions, b a k e d Abel P earl P o rter. P ortland, was
Miss R etha S tew art of V ancouver. beans, cereal.
fined SlhO and sentenced to 30 days
Wash., a rriv ed at th e hom e of h er
Dots: C am el
* in
n
b y Ju stice A W Havens.
m other. Mrs. I. G. S tew art. T uesday
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P o rte r w as arrested by a deputy
Can you sec a single m istake? sh
■ eriff
• - near —
■ - Hazel.
— - His 1 *
and w ill rem ain u n til S atu rd ay .
Witch
d riv -
Mrs. F red P atterso n en tertain ed Label on can.
er's license also is revoked.
w ith a d in n er Sunday fo r h e r sister
R objects: Rustic, rod, reel. road,
and niece and fam ily. Mrs. M yra roadw ay, roof roofing, root, ro o t­
S m ith and Mr. and Mrs. S purgis and let, rung, railing, rock, ray, ruts,
ch ild ren of P ortland.
rep airin g , rings.
Mrs. C alvin H orine and baby. C al­
vin Jr., arriv ed hom e S unday from
th e hom e of h er m other. Mrs. H u d ­
son. in P ortland, w here baby C alvin
w as born Ju ly 6.
G loria H offm an and Hodson Mc­
C orm ick from here. Mrs. A. F. Fuchs
and daughters. J u lia and Patsy, and
O rla K endall of N ew berg and Tom
T w igg of H illsboro picnicked n ear
C orvallis Sunday. They w ere joined
by M arie Fuchs, w ho is w orking on
a tu rk e y farm n ear there.
.4 Spectacular Scene
$10 Reward
For liny Radio
we tiiii'l fix?
i 1 1 « the dow npour Schm uck said
Douglass R ad io Service
t he rm n continue.! every day most
I'hone 21 \
120 S. .Irti Axe
of the tim e th e Jam b o ree w as in
« •« ••••••a
session
Most im pressive sight of the J a m ­
boree. Schm uck declared w as the
\X I l > l \ l
IN IU \ I
I S I A I I
tw o assemblies when 38,000 nebula
gathered In one spot O ne of the
XX r it e
li ps included a visit to Mt Vernon,
I ir e and A iilo in o l.ile
<11 U h r «
nke I ■ 'itioi and laaue
el y Bond«
1 «late ot George Washington The
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trip w as by boat w ith 1000 scouts
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ol
F U R A T I I Ä W IS M E R
lo the b o il, req u irin g 25 nun.lies to
i th è h.Mtate o f .a n i Pm ea mi
lllB ahitru . t» ,e g « « n
load mid the sam e am ount of tune
I
J. M . A I I A R . A l l m n e y fo r A d iu tn
i. t r a t o r
lo unload G uidos for Pie trip w ere
t J u ly 22. 2'». A u g n a i 6. 12. Iti. I P l i i
furnished by scout troops of W ash­
ington, D C
P a la te
V
S. a n d Iddi«- I
I B l. m
F irew orks Please
S O I K E O F F I N A l NE I I I I M E N I
Big featu re of the F ourth of Ju ly
In th è C ount> C o u rt o f th e S ta te o f li r e
was the firew orks display at night
F '.'ii. f o r W a s h in g to n C o u n t)
In th e M a ile r o f (Ite F a ta te o f W A l NO N
at the W ashington m onum ent. This
S
I I I . T O N and A 1 H H I
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U l.lo .S ,
was pai'lieularlv beautiful. Sehauiek
llo t h llm e a n e d
i<dates, w ith m any of the rockets
N o tie e H herehy g iv e t , th a t th è nini«'
clim bing into th e sky to alm ost top
H i l u i l I x . i i i t l l k o f (Ite l.a n l
W ill and
the m onum ent.
1« « ta in e n t o f xa i.l «im euNed. ha
fU ed in
th è above e lit It im i c o u rt an i eauae. b. i
O th er places of interest visited in ­
( m a l a. «• i ' i i i i I and r c p .u t un aueh. a m i thè
u i place !
cluded A rlington cem etery. W hite
« e u ri h a . f i \ * l a n d app«>lnt«xl th è 2 l« t
House and the Sm ithsonian In sti­
«lai o f A tiy u a l. IW37. a l th è h . t i r o f '•»
tute. w in re the boys w ere inform ed
« *el< ek X M o f «aid day, and th e • • u r i
Here is a rug
r.x u n • f th e uhov« e n t it lg d « o iir t in ll ll l« -
that if they spent four seconds e x ­
sizing I h .i r
O ie tiu n . un ih«» lim e and p ia ce fo ,
am ining each article housed there, Jo e E. Brown, in the role of a fly ­ h«»ro.
h e a rin g ohiectnuo« to aald ftiiM l a. .
w i l l renew
it w ould re q u ire them th ree years
ing reporter, takes the lead in u n ti ft r th è f in a l -.cO leinent o f n a i.l c it a t e
to m ake tin* rounds.
P a tix l t h t ’. 22n«l <lav o f J u ly . 1V37
the body of
Riding on All-.' lead featu re at
.
E v e e u tri» o f thè
Among the notables w ho visited
the V enetian th e a tre Friday and I II E ! L M X A X ili M a n d P E N le I IY
your oldest rug and will
n ta n u -n t of
.u n i I'.
the eamp. and met th e boys from the
S aturday. T he plot is a sw ift one ceaaeii
make it stay in place on
west, w ere Dan It. a id . fath er of
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in w hich Joe upsets a gangster
the floor. STAY-FLAT is
scouting: S en ato r B orah of Idaho,
iJ u ly 22.
A u v u a t •. 12. H». 0« I < I
mob Second featu re is. 1 Prom ise
and C ongressm an Mott of Oregon.
easy to apply— sale «and
to Pay." w ith C hester Morris. Leo
Ask yuur n tto rn i’v to .semi youi
The boys saw very little of P resident
L a iiillo . H elen Mack and Thom as
economic.il to use. For
Roosevelt.
M itchell
Will Rogers, beloved legai advertising to thè Argus.
best results, clean your
Sw apping Interesting
w ise-cracker, re tu rn s S ti n d a v.
rug with Pacific Blue
An interesting featu re of the J a m ­
Monday, and Tuesday in "Dr
boree. S chainck explained w as the
Bull, one of his best pictures
CLEANER before sii-
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sw apping of articles, a planned part
Second featu re of R ustlers V al­
of the program Scouts from each
10th and O ak—llillxhoi,.
ley,
d ram atic w estern of the
section of the country brought a r ­
range country.
ticles typical of th eir section, w hich ■
they trad ed w ith scouts of o th er
sections Boys from this county c a r­ H a ve ra ti« k p a r t L o t 7 It]
lo sim-
O pen Evenings amt S undays
u t o Htll»b««r. .
ried lite ra tu re d escriptive of the 'n o K n * C. A H d u it g it io
hex r t u \ to M aude P a rk
C olum bia highw ay, sam ples of v a r­ u * . 9 1 j A c r e ’ Meet io n 32 1 2S It l VV
M a ria S.
R u u -k a
to I lia ! ,Intät 11,1,1,
ious woods of O regon, presto-logs
rr A u
and o th er items The usual greeting, c t E iix m . m a L o t B e I n t A I t v „ x a R iid a lp
w hen scout m et scout, was "Got u * . L o t ,|x t , t A d d itio n h M S p re tin o li r
U n i t P a rk .
an y th in g to Swap'.'''
El«»ra M
M u n fo r d vt «I to J o h n M
( 11 • 111 « » 11 s t ra tio n
phone 953
Hill.xl.oro
T h ere w ere 500 scout m em bers b re e te n . p a r t L o t lo III, »’k I U t .X«l«l,
from foreign countries, and these lio n . B a n k *.
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kept ihe autograph business hot. v t G u le a n . n L S. o ta E h 2« lc et a n d ua 2x to B G lo uat
S P R O U S E R E IT Z S T O R E
c k 22 W e d
and
Schainck said. The tw o m ain them es P o rtla n d U e ig h i.,
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of tlie jam b o ree w ere Good Will,
C. M
P ra y et a I to b.
M P ra y . ¿»t
and B rotherhood Among Scouts "
A crea S e ctio n 13 T l S R lW
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The re tu rn trip was m ade bv wav
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UM. p a r t L o t 4 B lo c k
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of P ittsburgh. D etroit. Chicago. Sait E oreat G rove.
Lake City. Boise, and home.
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Rug S IZ IN G
Small Ad Brings
Fine Results
A utom otive Service
C onsistent use of advertising on
Ihe Argus elassified page li a s p ro v ­
ed profitable for G. F. Weibel.
„ lio recently ran the fo llo u in g ad
for several times:
Free Estim ates on cellar e x ca­
vation. grading and tram w ork.
—G. F. Weibel. Phone 6R1. city.
Mrs W eibel on ordering the a d ­
vertisem ent ro n tin u ed until f u r ­
th er notice said the ad had brought
a S52 excavating job from Mr.
C arper, n lio is building some
I n e lla
houses at N orth Plains: a S12 g ra d ­
H o w e ll, p a r t o f A .
XX H a r t 1» I.
uo li e , M l XX*.
ing job for a new house on Oak
J- 1*. C ooke to E tn n ii
B(
street and an o th er contract for
Tr
3 rd A d d itio n to B e n i 1
S135 for excavating.
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o f E oreat
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The ad ran six lim es at a cost of
Hl.a
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A d d itio n , Foret
St.78. a sm all cost for th r results
S llr , . w n Pl U , i „ Z h . i i .
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achieved.
C lair Allen, 20. Hillsboro, involved ,h I . A . - r t . S e .U „ i, 22 T l S l e w H
Mrs. tt eibel says they alw ays him self in a box full of trouble
Z io n a b
W it,n o t
to R u b y
T hursday afternoon, according to G p a r t . f S e c tio n 22 TLS RiVX VX Ib .y d .
h iv e good results from classified
b re d Gri«n«>n to ( ’ h r, lia n J u u tti S r
ads in the Argus.
IiussfU Morgan, d istrict atto rn ey
A c rex T I N RjVX
Allen pleaded innocence of the con­ UM. t h 11
a rle x S c h w a rtz et
to Ben I
sequences. and ad m itted the act n e tt. L o t« 2. 5. ,x Seeti li*
n 2 IN
RM
when questioned S atu rd ay m orning
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty i ■ H \
I :
S e ctio n « 22 a n d 2 T I N R ,W
T he tro u b le all began w hen Allen p a M r t a rg
a re t M c ln d o e t«
and a com panion, w ith w hom he had p a r t S e ctio n » 22 a n d 21 T H I N \ R • VX I
L u d w ig Jexne e t ua lo
been
picking cherries, clim bed
W
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m . 2'» A e ie x O n tr i Par«
h L.
aboard the truck load of ch erry et
<( tw i( inu»*<J fr o m p a g i
N o. .’.n T I N R..VX
crates to ride uptow n. On the load
s reached across a
Washington
pension was a crate of bad ch erries and
Li
St rin e e i
L»t <
idgt com pleted this
a n d i». IP.
ok by
X d d it ic
l'« r«
Htnebody
suggested
that
they
should
u n d er the directic it »f th eir
be throw n out before reaching the h e L rir g w r ,
leade:
cannery.
« litio
M.iv 1 se C able Car
Em e t (
A llen undertook t o accom plish the
Vi
M
ita .
For those w ho wo
th rill
mission
n
ear
the
fo
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service
sta-
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th e ero: sing, th ere i
cable
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that
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w hich >. fhisks a pari
(«lady« M V
John
th e crei k in th e w in k of an eye en by Ben F H arp er of Witch H y d e «*
in V ,
Haze, received the w hole juicy mess Homex
N ext th e bridge, and at the end of on t he fr nt an i top o f the car. He
R ayrn. i id
th e cable line, is a three-sided -■hel- signed a com plaint.
P n n k o n irn
T I N R2VX
te r w hich faces a stone fin ftla c e
A llen explained that he did not
lln I. H o w
F a rth e r along, clearing is u n d e r­ see the H arp er ta r . and did not p a L r t u e W
illia m p.
way to pi
ce open space a r nong know o )f the trouble until later. He T lS R I VX
th e trees f
Carl st.'ii, «t
ball diam ond Be;vond w i l l ap )pear today «Thursday» be-
■ I ' Block
this, w here the ? ground rises shairply fore Ju tice A W. H aven s to eom-
in a semi-cii He. plans have ib een plete hi is explanation. M organ said.
m ade for a p rade ground facetrt by
troop shelters and a pow -w ow >shel- '
O u r classified colum ns may have
te r of large s
ju s t w hat you a re looking fo r—
Head innm
Open H ighw ays Now T hreaten
R ural m otor vehicle accident fa ­
talities have clim bed 157 p er cent in
th e past decade w hile fatal city
M e ie r A P ra n k Co to E rm i L . I»<»w et
traffic m ishaps hav e increased but u x. L o t I B l . . k > M • ■ \ '. ; ■
27 p er cent, m ark in g a strik in g
tie « .ru e M r N e ily et i ix t o J o h n I. Ibsanc
change in the traffic accident prob- e t u x . 1.2 1 A c re s Het v e r to n - R e m lv ll le.
t«> L e in n d A . H i n t , <»<»
lem. the O regon S tate M otor associa­ A e L re i l x l i e S e M e tb .n ll t e 1 r l y T 2S
R I VX
tion com m ents.
H a z e l A . <»ar«lner et v i r tn B ru c e T.
D onelson QC Sewell
M otorist O bjects
Bath in Cherries
S p r in k lin g Goods
W e ilon I hav e to |>c xxratli, r p ro p h e t*
to p re d ic t «fry sxe«it h e r .ilic.id. o n w ill
fin d o u r “ Ea*v to Sh, l> ’ counter« w d l
htockcti to Like care ol yo u r ird e tiin g
nredg.
llo * e co n n ect ion*
f .lin c h e r tx p c ............. 15c complete
( .lu m p t y p e ................ 25c complete
Dedication H illsboro
Scout C am p T onight
Real Estate Transfers
S p r in k le r s
G a r d e n T o o ls
10c
10c
10c
( . t r . le n f o r k * . . . . . . .
10c
I work glove« m plain ami fancy »t)le 10c to 49c
i.tla, eulntful a t lr a e liv r a tra w s . . . .
25c lo 49c
T r o u r lx . h ea vy «aURe
T r an p la n te r * . . . . . . . .
C u lt 11 di«,r « ..............
. . . .
SPROUSE-REITZ STORES
W estern
OnjaniiaiioiL-
W EIL’S JULY CLEARANCE
and Vacation Sales Now On
In E v ery D e p a rtm e n t in Ih e S to re!
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wvih-i/veAe...
GENUINE FORD ACCESSORIES
SHIRT SALE
M A NH ATTANS - SH IR TC R A FT
VAN HEUSENS
A nd O th e r
V»’ e I I
K now n
,M tik o s— D is c o n tin u e d p a tte r n s
o f th e s e n a tio n a lly
fam ous
zhirts. P L A IN S and
Renewed Cars
F A N C IE S
IN S IZ E S 1 1 to 19. I t ’s y o u r
o n c e a y e a r o p p o r tu n ity to
sto c k u p on s h ir ts A T A BIG
S A V IN G ! S e e w in d o w d is p la y
a n d a ta b l e fu ll j u s t in sid e
th e floor.
That Satisfy
M a n y o f o u r c u s to m e r s h a v e
to ld us th is , so it m u s t he
tr u e . W e in v ite y o u to c o m e
in a n d se e f o r y o u r s e lf .
O R E G O N
3
fo r
Entire Stock M en’s SUMMER SLACKS Reduced!
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1933 P lym o u th Sedan
COLUMBIAKNIT
E x c e lle n t C o n d itio n
1934 C hev P icku p
SWEATER SALE
Very Good
Priced Reasonable
1936 Nash Sedan
Very smooth running car
Rubber 90'<
— OTHERS —
1927 Chev Coa« h
1929 Whippet, « heap
EDWARDS
CHRYSLER - PLYM O U TH
USED CAR EXCHANGE
2nd and Washington
Phone 2611
• I t ’s n o t a b ig tra c to r to lo o k
at . . . th is Case M o d e l "1.” but,
oh boy. ju st h o o k it up to a load
i f you w a n t to see real p e rfo rm ­
ance. P u lls fro m 3 to 5 b o tto m s
d e p e n d in g upon s o il c o n d itio n s .
Hum s cheap tra c to r fu e l and
makes less o f it d o m o re w o rk .
B u ilt to stand up and keep costs
d o w n . Come in and get a c q u a in t­
ed w ith the m any im p ro v e m e n ts
¿n th is hig-valuc tra c to r.
HEINRICH
BROS.
For Men and Women
B u tto n a n d Z i p p e r f r o n ts —
P la in a n d f a n c y b a r k s — G o o d
a s s o r tm e n t
of
c o lo rs — till
s iz e s — V a lu e s to $5.00.
Swimming Soils
and Trunks
J, t
” 1(1 Your ( a..r
Q A «Z
Buy a CASE”
15S S. 3 rd Ave.
H illsboro
f ’S E i) FARM MACHINERY
F or a ll the fa m ily .
Some slightly ini|»'tfeel
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MacKenzie Motor Co.
I bird and W ash in gton
i iiila h o to
1 none 911
Value»
to $3.00.
98c
F’LORSHEIM SHOE SA1,E, Most Styles. NOW
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$8.35