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T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 4, 1937 Ff 1 T. L s P O R O A R c u n . HILLSBORO. O R F 0 0 N P aye Thrp< Hillsboro Gridsters Score First Victory of Season Against Vernonia, 12 to 0 Blue an d W h ite O u tp la y s H ea v y Line to Score (./ub P rexy .__________ G oodm an H e a d H illsb o ro Bowlers W ill C om pete I Forest H ills on P o rtla n d A lleys N ex t S u n d a y Two aggregations w ere again tied a n di rigs for the lead in the A m erican league A m » r n I.«■■rap— C o u n try C lu b in bow ling com petitioi as Fix-it I i « « H illsb o ro G rid C lub to Seek S herw ood W in Coach's Choice— By R L. (M atty) M athew s Coach. U niversity of P ortland ' P o rtlan d vs. College of Puget S o u n d —P o rtlan d in a close one. S tanford vs. U. S C. - M ight be I a tie. O regon S tate vs. W illanfelte ; The H ilhi-T Igard football game O regon S tate C alifornia vs. W ash in g to n - C ali- , on A rm istice day w ill he played at 2 p in. on the H illsboro union form a, very w ell-balanced and go high school field, it was announc ing .strong, should win W ashington S tate vs. Oregon ed W ednesday by ( oarh B M. T he C ougars because of greater Goodman. defensive strength N ovem ber —. Reeking to post an o th e r w in in I I pick I • :»»«! | W ashington county com petition, the 1 M ontana vs G onzaga H illsboro union high school eleven M ontana, althou gh from here it LISTIN TO RADIO will jo u rn ey to S herw ood Friday for ’ looks like a toss-up. San Jose S tate vs. S anta C lara— , a tuneup ' garrje before the T igard W ednesday, T hursday, Broncos should win. but it will be contest h ere A rm istice day. a real ballgam e an d m ig h t pro F rid ay and S a tu rd a y T he H ilhi g rid d ers’ only le a g u e ; duce an upset. g am e—a 12 to 7 loss to B eaverton— . Pacific L u th era n vs. O regon N or put th e local eleven dow n in the m al—T he L u th era n s to win. cellar St M ary's vs. U. S F -St M ary's Follow ers of th e H illsboro club because th e coin fell th a t way saw a m arked im provem ent in th e I B righam Young vs. W yoming play ex h ib ited at V ernonia, and the B righam Young. The M orm ons are 12-0 victory posted at the u p -riv er com ing up fast. «SAVE with SAFETY» school m ay prove the tu rn in g point i of th e sea.son for Coach B M Good- at DRUG STORE, Say you saw It In the Argus. m an's charges. GUARANTEED BARGAINS IUy I M B M G oodman. H illsboro was and Bay J Maim pit, im ashers p o st H-.yui JO victor»« «-arh against t ight d e per t<- ■ i I. H nam ed president of th e Forest Hills ed 1 ’ll y (.«’«Vue— country club W ednesday nig h t at feat, Hornba<k*s becam e undisputed Hoir • ■■« k I » the annual bn Jn e , m eeting, sue- I f . 'iing Dr B S Waltz Fore, t i leader in the C ity league w ith a I'khtir. .* m ark of 625. w hile d o se behind lUU*',, J. Grove, vho held that po-ation for was the C C o u tfit. < vmtnrri i m I l . e a v u r tw o year# O ak* (,r I'lvm ate H ow I h High I-I f Cornan of Hill..boro wa» hair i-/ M Best individual m ark of th e week nam ed •;«•« n -ta i v, succeeding I. J* was tu rn ed in by B B lym ate <d the K i » ia h i • o f I Bo «Ii. b oi • t G rove New d irecto r; league, w ith 222 He wa N a tio n a l If»gur are Hu .sell Ti dale H illsboro Gil h P a rogressive K u -t a rd -p re . ed by B L d in g e r of the Foi ythe and h i G uy G Gibson H rU to l H a i <1 ware om m ercial loop, w ith 221. P Schu- lia i 1‘or«' ’ fB ove H oldover directors ‘ C ■ Motor rt of th e C ity league, 210; W G o l d H a ir y i a re B B Fa te r ami B M G oodm an. k H a ughes < A m erican). 203. S E Fay- rttr I.e a g u e - W A banquet com m em orating the ram 'N atio n al!. 190. P R ingle <Pep-l P B ird . y;- 13 com pletion of rem odeling activities co). 180 Best m ark in th e women » 1 I e n . i ' l a at the eluh house was held The com petition was th e 154 tu rn ed in j Kay M I new additions include tw o dining Again, in the th ird period. Hill, M H ew itt and E W illiams Pep»«. Ira i loom s and kitchen Locker rooms by Two boro counted up a tai team s will go to P o r tla n d ' E n tri H e rr iti y a long • and show er w ere com pleted last < I '1 < l.xl the way Info Vernonia n ex t S unday to bowl in tie- O regon U I p n r e r a ' i ' year alley ; t'M Itnry A fter -iv e ri.l line pi t v , i i ink M iller and Goodm an aw ard- r: ’ •niU.m diuslii-d s e r in , for tin- ,«,,|, *‘I trophies for spring handicap and Ituth conversions w ere wide for fall h andicap flights W illiam Mil \at<l Dash No Good Therefor» electric refrig eratio n does Fine O utlook B elter Mai tin m anager of th e course. d e d i m uch t r.vard Tin- tw i. s in re i did lint toll t | „ . building h ealth y With the center of th e line tu r n cated. th e com pleted d u b house, e x bodies. w hole story of the gam e Ju st he- ing in its usual consistent p erfo rm pressing ap preciation for the co-op f" " ' Un- half ended th e llilhi d u b In olden tim es, w hen h eat and ances. th e outlook at tackles and eration of club m em bers and co n fi I'lilindi'd down I n th e .six Inch line w ater w ere difficult to obtain; w hen ends appeared m aterially im proved " M G " Iinan. Hillu principal, dent e in tin* fu tu re sup|>ort from • i t i f K im n u n ,|,.,| A g a in , m tin - the old tub w as hauled into the loach and golfer ex t. aurdm ury, - ...... — S uth erlan d and L aw ren ce at ends H illsboro and Forest G rove He wa» tb llil q il.ll ti r, (lin g , ill llltirc c p tiil nam ed p i e ,ident Forest H i l l s kitchen and the boiler was filled have been displaying a b e tte r brand given a vote of ap p reciatio n for th e |>.I .. nn bis own 20 l e y , . r u e d b i . C ountry i luh with w ater from . the __ __ _______ old p itc h e r ' of ball, as have H im m elrig h t and fine condition of th e course. tn-ld and M .n n p rrrd dnw n th e field pum p before a bath could be taken Bob Van Lorn, tackles. h r Waltz th an k ed th e club m em fnr a tm ididow n Ui.1t w .u nullified farm folk w ere perhaps a bit neg b e r, for th eir support Movies w ere T h i‘ recent 4-H ru ra l electrifica- lectful about tak in g p ro p er and In th e backfield G oodm an has I '■ i clipping penally Week end fo o tb all R esults show'll of Hobby Jones, of various been ex p erim en tin g w ith several I lie vaunted V ernonia pnw er :it- Oregon St ale 0 Stan foi d 0 am ateu rs and professional golfers shifts. In any event, tw o of his m ost- t ii k bogged dow n against t b U of W irvisimien 26. U of O w ho played in P o rtlan d and shots of m W ashington county, official . stat im proved backs. G rogan and Bron- i ‘ppy lliliu fo rw ard wall The fit hiilen h w ater heaters th e farm fam ily keeps i'o! • t Hill., golfers. Gil Forsythe I ed re n te r of the line Churrhli-v clean as th e ir city cousins. ieew e a re certain to see action. It W illuhH’ttt • 6. College of Puget gave a talk illu stratin g th e finer Placing second to S h a p e r w as as I ugaw a and J e r ry V anl.nm di "C leanliness is n ext to G odliness." w as G rogan w ho b ro k e loose fo r an Sound ü point;, of golf form. D ancing com Gi’orge A Allison J r of C hehalem , b u t it is first in health. 80-yard c an te r against V ernonia o n pluved a sm ooth co-ordination < ‘.»lifoinia 27 U C L A 14. j M ountain ru ra l electrification club, pleted the evening. ly to h av e th e play called back. tub- the tack le dun nf H im tnrl- W ashington 21. Idaho 7. W .th a rad ian t h e a te r and h a ir who is only 14 yi*ars old His essay iigbt and Hub V anl.nm rn n tin u cd W S C 0. (I s C II d ry in g eq uipm ent in th e m odern A dvantages of E lectricity on th e to im prove. D S C Kooks 7, P o rtlan d Frosh farm bathroom , th e farm er of today th a t cows a re said to req u ire, if farm ." follows: In th e backfield, it w as G rogan I 0. I can be well groom ed in sh o rt tim e, th ey a re to do th e ir best. H ere’s Essay u lm led the way w ith his alert P ortland 40, Linfield 0 W ith electric pow er, th e farm er no m atter how d irty his w ork m ay pbiym g but » ro n lecw e contributed E lectrifying th e farm s and farm have m ade him. and no m a tte r how can grin d grain and o th er stock St Macy's (). College of Pacific In the liiltn defen.se through bis 0. homes has done much for th e people . cold w eather. Again, this show s food, pum p w ater fo r his stock, i r bard tackling of our nation. M ore advantages and some the Notre Dame 7 M innesota fi m ore of th e benefits to be de- rigate. and at sm all cost he can It was the first victory for Hill .. , Pacific 19, A lbany 0 advancem ent w ill be noted as elec I rived from electric h eat and pow er keep sto ck confined to certain p as I l , n o thia y ear a fte r successive d e tricity is being furnished to m ore I in keeping healthy. C o u n ty S t a n d in g * tures w ith an electric fence. T his feats at th e han d s of B eaverton, w t, r. < w i, pet farm ers. T he new pow er projects B e a v e r to n 'I 0 E o r G r o v e 0 o .00 0 Now for consideration of conven la tte r helps cut dow n on feeding S, appoose. M cM innville and C am now being built, th e keen in terest expenses, as w ell as fencing costs I itra rd 1 o 1 .0 0 0 H illa b o r o o l 0 00 as. . now being show n by those in a u iences. as such. W ith an all-electric S b rrw o o d 1 2 m S S». M a ry ’ - <• ? electrically equipped shop on thority. and the education of citi-1 kitchen, delicious m eals m ay be the An farm I.a a t W e e k ’s (ia m e n saves m any a tr ip to tow n H ill«bor<> 12, V e r n o n ia 0 «n o n - le a tr u e » zens in th e use of electricity, in d i served w ith a m inim um of labor for m in o r repairs. T im e and m oney Korea» G r o v e 13. T i v a r d f t ( t ie » . cate th a t m ore and m ore people , and food cost. W ith a n electric is saved by th is convenience. Not <By Mlm M arg aret M atlilrsen) H illsboro 12. V ernonia 0 <non- will m ake use of this g reat pow er. equipped farm lau n d ry , th e farm er and his fam ily hav e clean "clothing on]y “ }his tr u e - b <Jt m ore im port- M OUNTAINDALE Mr and Mrs lr.iKuei. F orest G rove 13, T igard 13 P resident Roosevelt is interested an d household linens, w ith o u t th e ^nt 5°u m ay coip e • tie». h aving a W illiam Hoc hl re tu rn e d S atu rd ay in fu rth e rin g th e scope of electric one who does th e w ork being fore- S^.OP ?n F or th e boys Close m atches w ere th e o rd er nf m orning from n m o n th ’s visit with pow er. W ith this, we a re in h earty ed to labor long h a rd hours, often i th e fam ily then hav e a place to B eaverton high school stre n g th accord. the closing m atches of th e Forest relatives and friencLs m Chicago. w ith poor results. On cleaning days. ln tereste<i- W is c o n sin ; ened its g rasp on th e county g rid Hills fall handicap to u rn am en t as Illinois, M ilw aukee, As a m em ber of M ountain Home and in the m odern farm hom e every A u,c , i , e(l Utp.rPeri! 35 a bantI saw last w eek-end, cham pions w ere d eterm in ed last Iowa and also Cheyenne. Wyo iron leadership R ural E lectrification 4-H club, I day ran be cleaning day. elec tricity j n ° »or 'h e boy s to o perate can They iepi>rte<i ev ery th in g in the )>ounding out a decision over St. week. am learning m ore and b e tte r ways quickly vanquishes th e dirt, le a v in g , T u c h , !o? ’ard. . develoP ing w ork Dr H I Mills d efeated Tom ea..t to have been frozen long ago Mary's. to m ake use of elec tricity on the the house glow ing w ith cleanliness. •la ° ' t.s a n ^ in terestin g and beneficial A mild upset was th e 13-13 tie re Hailey of H illsboro in th e cham pion and w eath er q u ite bad. b u t w hile . u . , hobbies. Such in terests tend to pre- farm F ir-’ in o rd er of im portance, ship finals by a score of one up The in C heyenne they en co u n tered a sult of th e Forest G rove-T igard is e 5 ctrlc ,farn? hom e helps vent boys w asting tim e and money the possihlity of im proved health, v b a ttle The G rovem eti v ent into th e two com iietitnrs b attled on even heat wave. keep ,he fa r m e rs w ife c o n te n te d , ¡n ru n n in g around looking for ex- Mr and Mrs. Elm er Mayes and contest favorites, although th e ir o r conservation of good heaBh. In a n d pleased to rem ain a farm wo-1 citem ent T here is an old saying th at term s up to the last hole w hen Dr this respect, perhaps, th e benefit of Mills sank Ins p u tt fur the deciding •on of Yamhill w ere Sunday gin ts ran k s w ere riddled w ith in ju ries It electric lights in preserv in g the eyes m an N ow adays one does not h e a r S atan finds w ork fo r idle hands " was th eir first league gam e of the of Mi ■»■•if Mi. I .< i Hollenbeck hole Im Plo rin e B ut w ith in terestin g things to do of th e nation should be m entioned season. G eorge L a se r won th e th ird flight Mrs. Johnson Hostess »lU»b|?n ^ » tO’’ Sell th e farm and ' th e boys of A m erica w ill not have first. Mrs () John -on was hostess for , finals, defeating H R E aster of idle hands. M ore w of x ¿ such conven J U I.ll U U U V C I1 - R eading and stu d y in g by th e move to th e city. F o r electric pow - --------- th e Banks’-M ountaindale ”5(X>” club Mrs. H illsboro one up to e lim in ate m uch of th e iences ' as o u r m odel - shop w ill m ake m ay ijuvv hav e pi prov . . . . . . . flickering fire V light , inu» D \ • e h r ard tends T uesday afternoon Mr C B. Hall Ky. Jam es B ehne of M adisonville. w ork, th u s helping k eep te m for few er ru in ed lives. s n e wa-s^ th e only sister _ of cd L incoln's courage an d am bition, bad high score. Mrs C h arles D od _________ _____ ________ Nn business firm should send oul son .second arid Mr? Will W alker Mrs W arren W illiams, w ho d ied _ b ut it su re ly did not help his vision. pers sw eet an d p rev en tin g n erv o u s we, k ago F rid ay a letter w ithout Its being on a had third. Mrs F red Bovee and T oday w ith p roperly installed lights A nother ad v an tag e of the electric- prin ted letterh ead and in a prin ted Mrs John Jan sen also won hon- ' Mrs. M ary K om yate. w ho have to aid us, w e can read o r study , nvelupe. It lends d ig n ity to the <»rs Mrs. C laude Lyda w ill e n te r - ' , been visitin g h er daughters. Mrs. w ith little d an g er of ru in in g our a lly equipped farm hom e is ___ H M urray a n d Mrs R. R. eyesight. L ights co rrectly placed, by a m ere tw ist of th e w rist and an N. P. Johnson. Leslie, and R oger business and gives it good a d v e rtis tain th e clu b N ovem ber 30 electric radio, an y ty p e program ing. tf Mr. and Mrs. Rasm us M athiesen ' Brush, th e past few weeks, r e w ith p ro p er am ount of light fo r the desired m ay be b ro u g h t in to th e w ent on a duck h u n tin g trip to the and Jim m y of A storia w ere tu rn ed to h er hom e in Mt. A ngel purpose a t hand perm it us to m ake home. W hatever th e mood o r th e coast o v er th e w eek-end Mrs. G lenn C a rr e n tertain ed w ith w eek-end guests of his parents. w ith Mr and Mrs. Brush, w ho use of m ore hours, hours of w ork need, there is a radio program su it visited Mr and Mrs J J K om yate or play. We of this g eneration have a d in n e r p arty T uesday honoring Mr ami Mr Jam , M athiesen ab le fo r the occasion. Not only is Mrs. G uy C a rr of Los A ngeles. M rs I d u rin g the w eek-end. Mr. and Mrs. F ran k C orey had m any opportunities th a t th e boys of th e e n tertain m en t to be had. b u t G uy C a rr is an au n t of G lenn C arr. 1 II, Sunday d in n er party guest.-. Miss P arty at Meacham L incoln's tim e did not have. Yes. news, music, book review s and in O th ers present w ere Mr. and Mrs. M eacham com m unity o rg an iza m ore o p portunities th an o u r p a r H ulda M au rer of P o rtlan d a n d stru ctio n in various useful or c u l H arvey C a rr and C linton Higgins D ictograph P roducts Com pany, th e Louise and H erb ert M aurer of tion en tertain ed w ith a H allow e'en en ts had a single generation ago. tu ra l subjects. M any stations even of P ortland. largest and oldest H earing Aid H illsboro p arty at th e school house Friday P ro p er lights not only preserve Mrs. H en ry Jacobsen w ent to Spo- i w ith a large crow d in at- o u r eyesight, an d give us longer sponsor "school of the a ir” p ro firm and m an u factu rers of Mr. and Mrs. Wes Schlegel of evening , gram s. kane o v er th e w eek-end to a tten d I Elma, Wash . spent last w eek h ere tit dance. A v ery nice program of hours of useful endeavor, but they — — j F arm ers m ay not have tim e or N E W C O R O N A T IO N v isiting his b rother. Ed Schlegel. music, recitatio n s and o th er en help conserve o u r energy, science m oney to go far from hom e fo r en- th e golden w edding an n iv ersary of I h e r uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. and fam ily an d o th er relativ es in te rta in m e n t w as given. has proved th at eye strain is de- tertain m en t. but w ith a rad io o r tw o C harles B aw ne A C O U S T IC O N Hanks H om ecom ing S atu rd ay pleting to n ervous energy. D efective - - - ----- • - - on th e farm , he and his fam ily car. T h ere w ill be a card p a rtv and Move from G rove — O FFER S — W ashington G range w ill hold vision freq u en tly causes o th er ail- be en tertain ed ur instructed w hile dance at th e C edar M ill G range hall Mr and —.......... .. M rs V ernon L ayton th e ir annual hom ecom ing m eetin g m „ .r.,, ents to m anifest in th e hum an , . . . . . ____ __ ________ r ___ ______... ♦ I lletiine Service G uarantee they w ork or rest. C rop conditions, next S atu rd ay ........ night — w ill -----------, T here and twins. Jack and Jean , of Forest 10 30 :l ,n ’l . A pot lu rk bod-V- T herefore, electric lights in w eath er reports, m ark et new s a re ♦ R echargeable B attery be dancing all evening G rove are m oving this week to the d in n e r w ill be serv ed at noon. correct location and am ount arc all — his w ith convenient o u tlets ----- --------------- ------------m ♦ Hone or A ir C onduction P riscilla club m et T hu rsd ay at lien I ayton place Mrs J. I, V anD om elen a n d conducive to general health. w hich to plug in his radio. ♦ lndlviilii.il F ar Mold (w ithout the hom e of Mrs. G eorge Fuegv. Mrs. T ru itt Hostess d a u g h ter B etty Je a n spent several In our hom e w e have an electric charge) Som e farm ers even claim th e T hey h ad a pot luck dinner. The Mrs. H T ru itt was hostess for days last week at The Dalles, w here ♦ C ustom I It th e Past C hiefs' club T h u rsd ay a f t they atten d ed th e fu n eral of Mrs. refrig erato r We m ake o u r own ice rad io encourages the contented ladies honored th e hostess w ith a cream and have cold fru it juices to cows to give m ore m ilk! Be th at show er. ernoon. A fter the business m eet J. T A dkisson and visited w ith ♦ S ubstantial Saving Jack Wvss re tu rn e d hom e S unday ing “500" w as played in w hich the fam ily afterw ard s. Mrs. V an- d rin k d u rin g the sum m er. In this as it may. electric lights in the Ask A bout F ree D em onstration Mis. H enry C ypher and Mrs W il D om elen's fam ily and th e A dkis- w ay we sav e m oney of course, for d airy b arn do help th e farm er, and from Salem , a fte r being o p erated on liam Joos had high scores. Mrs. son fam ily w ere neighbors at The we bought com m ercial ice cream perhaps the cows ap p reciate them there. He is convalescing nicely. R ichard S andford w i l l en tertain D alles w hen th e ch ild ren of both frequently before w e had th e r e too. In a w ell lighted barn, th e frigerator. But of m ore im portance. farm er can see his w ay about and the Past C hiefs' club n ex t time. F ined S25 fam ilies w ere sm all. we save o u r health. F or our own not stu ..... m evi/vi. b le over th e m ilking stool Mr and Mrs. C. 1 W illiam s and ................ IG'WctlU H ow ard m. N. Dii Ball was fined $25 in Mrs. E lizabeth H arm s has m o v JEWKI.ER p u re fru it ju ices a re m uch m ore i - Such - accidents . . . in a d . a . rk . b arn a re ju stice W arren W illiam s received word co u rt on a charg e of h u n t ed into iter hom e again a fte r h a v w holesom e th an th e soda pop M onday m orn in g of th e d eath of ~ we not conducive to th e peaceful q uiet ing w ith o u t a license ing been living elsew here th e past fo rm erly thought w e m ust buv few years W ith o u r re frig e ra to r in which T he Misses M ahala. M arjorie. to store m ilk, w e d rin k m ore of E laine and F rances C orey atten d ed this essential article of food, so a H allow e'en p arty T hursday ev e necessary to th e grow ing child and n in g in H illsboro for w hich M r y oung person. ami Mrs. W illard S hipley w ere We eat m ore vegetables now. as bests. O th er guests w ere K enneth salad m aterials crisped in the r e and M ildred M iller of Forest Grove. frig erato r a re especially appetizing. I D orothy Cixike of Cornelius. Paul C yrals of B eaverton. Rev. and Mrs W illiam C arm ain, Mr. and Mrs. John G reen and d au g h ter Mr and Mrs Roy Senske. Mrs C J A n d er Will be paid by th e m an u factu rer son. A nna Webb. W anda P ark. Je a n for an y C orn G REAT C H R IST O PH Page. Je a n P ark . H elen K uhni, ER PO SITIV E C orn C u re cannot G erald an d Ross Senske. Ch-ris rem ove. A lso rem oves W arts and Anderson. E v erett S hipley and Earl Callouses. 35c a t H illsboro P h a r •U W 1 M T Wilkes, all of Hillsboro. macy. I Ir-pliiVih;; the lunni brand »if i m p i,ivi-mont Unit It * In,wed ttgiilniit M i M i l l i n ill,• th e H ill,burn b I k h Sill I elnviii ,lro p p .il V i-in,m i. ■ n 12 in n Hiiir,. ||„ . i . i inn’ field Friday I'nw iT play . I,.,| t„ , H illsboro a g a i n I a heaviet learn arid ' «Uoma n ever p en etrated <oting te n itory in the '•cond period a -eries of running pi.iv« brought the hall down 1« the hix y a i<1 lin« w ith fourth dow n und two I,, go < ;p. Ihg the pigskin to T ugaw.i. the llilhi eleven tallied the burly gnurd ra in b h tl all the way for a A nd w ho rem em bers the tim e w hen "The Face on the Bar-roum Floor" w as the nam e of a ballad? 4 B IG D A T S SALE DELTA DRUG STORE 4 - H C o n test D raw s T a le n te d C om position BLUE SEAL USED CARS a Choose y o u r U sed C ar th e “ Blue S e a l’’ way. Every Blue Seal e a r is c a re fu lly cheeked and g u a r an teed fo r D ependability. A p p e a ran c e a n d P er form ance. T h ey ’re tops in th e Used C ar field. Hearer Preps Tighten Hold on County Lead Dr. Mills Captures Purest Hills Match 1935 1936 1935 1936 1936 1934 1933 Mountaindalc Folk Return from East D odge Touring Sedan D odge Coupe Plym outh 4-door Touring Sedan Plym outh 4-door Touring Sedan Plym outh Coupe Ford V-8 Coach Ford V-8 Coupe And m any oth ers to choose from d iij T h e y ’re H ere N o w ! iu 1938 DODQE Bethany-Cedar Mill “ The A m erican B eau ty ” 1938 PLYMOUTH B etter H e a rin g Ju b ilee M odel CADY MOTOR CO. Oldest Automobile Dealer in Washington County Phone 812 149 g. Third Ave. The O utstanding 3 -Plow Tractor J. L. Anderson Fora FEW CENTS $25.00 Reward W ITH (QuHUNJ a Day S P E C IA L 4 % You have supplied to you one of the greatest necessi ties of life. Without water we could not exist. Our health, our food supply, lovely flow ers, luscious fruits, all ire dependent on water. It is this company’s busi ness and privilege to bring you at all times an adequate supply of water for every need. W rite fo r m e c B oot HERE’S a book e*err iiw d r r u te r « i l l fin I r lp ftil and p ra c tic a l. L o a d in g m ethod« are deacrihed an y o u ’ll get a ll th e pow er in e - e r r a tic k . T h e re a re 48 pagea o f u aeful in fo r m a tio n r o ti r a n a p p le to y o u r a tu ra p in g w ork to m a k e i t a in tp ler. e a a irr a n d ch ea p e r. Send a |M * t (I re.,neat 1 • ,'t r n earest office. L O N Y O U R S A V IN G S _ 4% p SAVINGS ufsUREO V a $5,000 R. E. WILEY, Local M anager C I N C E 1928 w hen D U P O N T S p ecial O S tu m p in g P ow d er w as first m ad e, several m illion p ou n d s h ave been used in the Pacific N o r th w e st. T h is is co n v in cin g p roof th a t th is p ow d er m eets the d em an d for a lo w -co st, effectiv e and reliable stu m p ing p ow d er. B uy D U P O N T S p ecial S tu m p in g to d a v . Y o u ’ll g et m ore p o w e r per stick — vou 'll n eed less p ow d er ner stu m p ! L ow er your stu m p in g co sts. S h o o t D I P O N T S p ecial S tu m p in g P ow d er. E. I. D t PONT DE NF.MOl RS A CO.. INC. V .I U .W « E ,.‘" c_fe< xu ar4 8 'v e t ; » 1 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 ■ /0 FX ’ »' Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and Loan Association J. M. PERSON, Mgr. Savings A Loan Bldg. POW DER L ook for D U P O N T on case and cartrid ge w hen y o u h u v y o u r stu m p in g p ow d ers. MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK Peoples Water and Gas Co. STUMPING Hillsboro. Oregon Eiploaivea Drpurt m ent PORTLAND SPOKANE T u n e in «tationa KOL-KVI. K O |> . and KFPY at 9 P. M. (P S I ) le d n e a tla ta f«r du P on t's broadcaat t “ CAVALCADE OF AMERICA.** SEATTI.K DUPONT EXPLOSIVES ARE PACIFIC NORTHWEST PRODUCTS D u P o n t E x p lo siv e s on S a le at LESTER IRELAND A CO.. Hillsboro POTTER A TRASK. Scholls J. D. KELLY A SONS. Sylvan McCormick-Deering W -3 0 HE new M cC o rm ick -D eerin g W -30 T ra cto r sta n d s h ea d and sh o u ld e r s above a n y o th e r tra cto r o f it s ty p e. It is d ifferen t in th a t it h a s n ew ty p e s o f se a ls w h ic h keep w a ter, m u d , d u s t, a n d o th e r a b rasive m a te r ia ls fr o m g e t tin g in to th e o p e r a tin g p a rts. It h a s a b a ll-b e a r in g tr a n s m issio n . S te e r in g is m a d e u n u s u a lly ea sy th r o u g h th e u se o f roller h ea rin g s a t th e b o tto m o f e a c h s te e r in g - k n u c k le pivot pin a n d on th e ste e r in g sh a ft j u s t above th e w orm gear. In a ll, th e r e arc 31 h all and ro ller b earin gs in th e W-30. T h e e n g in e fe a tu r e s r ep la cea b le c y lin d e r s, hard ex h a u st-v a lv e se a t in s e r ts , an d provides a b u n d a n t pow er to p u ll th ree plow b o tto m s u n d e r average c o n d itio n s. T h ese are j u s t a few o f th e o u ts ta n d in g fe a tu r e s th a t m a k e th e W -30 th e b e st b u y o n th e m a rk et. S to p in and see th is tra cto r or ask us to d e m o n str a te it . T REMEMBER DAIRY FEEDS I. X. L. POULTRY FEEDS HILLSBORO FEED CO MeCORMICK-DEERINO FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 160 W. Maia S t