The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, December 23, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    P a r t 5 T v * ïj
Tivo Cents, Bread,
Butter and Pistol
Make Up Haul
Fanner Loans
Being Repaid,
FSA Reports
Epochal Events of 1937 Fade Into Past
as World Reviews Turbulent News Year
B u rg lars w ith an evident leaning
low .nds hom e supplies b ro k e into
th e hom e of C J Riggs, of route
Wa h in g trn county farm ers r. -i
ahead u n d er F S A loan program one, B eaverton, last w eek and m ade
off
w ith a varied assortm ent of loot
With farm plan
l i s t e d a s o n e new Colt au tom atic re
Good crop retu rn s and im proved v o lv tr and shells, tw o flashlights
fa rm m anagem ent practices are and all th e bre.nl. bu tter, baking
¿resulting in h ig h er rep ay m en t of pow der and m atches in th e house
W ashington C ounty Karin Security and tw o pennies from a sideboard
adm inistratio n loans than was an-
Two b u rg lars evidently w ere re-
' pated tep t rts Victoi S Mads«
•fuunly
reh ab ilitatio n su p ers i'. r, ponsible for th e theft aeeerding to
the sh eriff's office report Riggs had
at the court house here
left hom e ea. ly S atu rd ay and did
Almost a fourth of th e $92.34.' , net
re tu rn un til th e follow ing aflei -
loaned to 155 farm ers in the county
ifU purchase of capital goods and : noeu M eanw hile, a ¿de-door had
CivnperatiVe facilities has been re- been b ro k en in an d th e house had
thoroughly ransacked ev id e n t­
fiaid and a num ber of individual been
ly in a search for money
loans ru n n in g from tw o to five
•years have been paid in full Less
T u n 15 per cent of th e to tal pay-
•nents due a re d elinquent, com par-
,1’lg favorably w ith com m ercial
Jurm credit
W ashington county's C hristm as
L iving Costs at M inim um
, A live-at-hom e policy and Im­ Seal sale show s g reat possibilities
proved farm practices adopted as of topping records estab lish ed d u r- ’
th e result of th e farm plan accom- ing the past tw o years, according
to Mrs Zola M organ, eountv c h a ir­
p a n y m g each loan a re an im p o rt­ man.
ant factor in th e soundness of o ur
Y esterday Mrs M organ reported
farm security loans, said Madsen
Each fam ily is keeping cash living th at site had received $533.52
Costs to the m inim um th ro u g h home re tu rn s from the seals, w ith no r e ­
Hillsboro.
Thfpducod foods such as m eat, fruits, ports included f r o m
vegetables, nulk. b u tte r and p o u l­ B eaverton or Forest G rove wnicii
t r y products, w hile th e gen eral a re th e largest centers. T he 1935
il.u m plan calls for fullest u tilira - sale drew $988 an d las! year's n e t­
ted $1092. and th ese fig u res will
•lion of farm resources.
probably be m ore th an equaled
,, jtlany FSA fam ilies arc not only this year, she said.
« ta k in g re g u lar p ay m en ts on th eir
T oday w ill be th e d eadline for
’loijns b u t have been able to pay
tbos'k taxes w hich have been ae- lasi-m in u te m ailing. Mrs M er. ,
pointed
out. and w ill th erefo re
Ctm iulating for sev eral y ears o
'w ell as provide m ore neeessitie: m ean th e last opportunity to use
th e seals on a larg e scale. Proceeds
foe the hom e
.Loan funds a re still av ailab le in from th e seal sale, w hich is co n ­
th e county for bona fide farm ers d u cted n atio n ally . go tow ards the
needing FSA credit, said Madsen. su p p o rt of tu b ercu lo sis association
effo rts to com bat th e "w h i t e
plague."
Seal Returns to
Exceed Last Year
Thatcher
’
i By Mrs. I.ou W right)
L ittle G eorge L y d a w as tak en to
jibe hospital S atu rd ay evening w ith
put umotiia. but at last re p o rt was
better.
V Mr. and Mrs. E Place spent from
i'r i d a y to S unday w ith th e ir son-
in - la w and d au g h ter. Mr. and Mrs
»Frank Cushing, in P o rtla n d .
« Ladies' club serv ed d in n e r for
the Forest G rove ch am b er of com-
fcierce Monday.
• V ictor H aney of S trassel spent
lis t w eek w ith his cousin. W ilbur
W right.
Morgan Chosen bv
State Association
G. Russell M organ, W ashington
county d istrict atto rn ey , was nam ed
secretary of th e O regon association
of d istrict atto rn ey s at th e co n ­
clusion of its conv en tio n last w eek ­
end in P o rtlan d
S h eriff J. W. C onnell atten d ed
th e sta te co nvention of sheriffs
held at the sam e tim e in P o r t­
land. w hich co ncluded last Friday-
evening.
St. M ary’s W ins
"T h e G reat M a rk e t P lace o f
I ALOHA — St. M ary's d e f e a t e d W ashington C o u n ty ” — th e A rgus
C lanks in basketball T uesday night. classified page. L ist y o u r w a n ts' in
S* to 13.
these colum ns.
tf
r p i I E year 1937 fades into the
J !'■ si, an d th e w o rld -sta rtlin g
cvenl i yvi. ell b lared in n ew s­
paper headlines p.. s into thrj
m u sty tiles of history.
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The Administration
JJOOSEVELT'S second irmugu-
1 ration was followed by an­
nouncement of Ins second-term
aims as to unemployment, farm
aid, and progress toward a bal-
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til February that lie sent the fa­
mous message to Congress on a
proposal to reform the Supreme
Court.
Opposition flared in Congress.
The President called upon the
nation to trust his plan. Chief
Justice Hughes condemned the
measure for retiring judges over
70 years of ago. Justice Willis
Van Devanter resigned and the
court plan was defeated 70 to
20 by the Senate.
The appointment of Justice
Hugo Black to the bench was
followed by a blast of "Kian”
criticism. As Roosevelt toured
the west. Black explained his
position and was sworn in. Con­
gress convened in special session
as the year neared its close.
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Disasters
T H E burning of the airship Hin-
-1 denburg, killing 35, at Lake­
hurst, N. J., stunned the world,
and a grieving nation sympa­
thized with Texas parents who
removed the bodies of more
than 400 children and teachers
from the ruins of a N'ew London,
Tex., school. A gas explosion was
blamed.
Floods spread over the Ohio
river valley and into the Missis­
sippi, drowning hundreds and
making more than 1,000,000
homeless.
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EDWARDS
Motor Co.
G REETING S
Merry Christmas
A Friendly
' .Merry Christmas
and
Happy New Year
to
ALL
* ".Another y e a r . . . a n o th e r
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t .day of joyous celeb ratio n
i» •
; . .and we ta k e th is oc­
to wish
all
ou r
‘. custom ers th e
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Very Merriest of
M erry C hristmases
£
M elhuish
Hillsboro
Phone 1331
navigator, Fred N’oonan, were
lost near Howland Island, in the
Pacific on a world-circling flight.
Sigmund Levanevsky, Soviet
ace, disappeared over the North
Pole after fellow Ressian airmen
MOST SPECTACVLAR PICTl RE OF 1937.— AwaRlng Hie land­
ing of Hie German dirigible Hindenburg at Lakehurst. N. J., news
photographers had cameras ready, and they caught scenes, like
that pictured above, as tlie airliner burst into ilanies and fell to
tiie ground:
had successfully made two pre­
vious polar crossings.
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Foreign Affairs
^BROAD, rearming nations
formed new alliances, France
and Britain striving to maintain
peace in the face of increasing
tension. Germany, Italy and
Japan united in an anti-Com-
munist pact, war fever rose.
Th.e Spanish war dragged on,
highlighted by piracy in the
Mediterranean, attacks on Brit­
ish ships, ar.d the eilorts to with­
draw Kalian and German aid
from the Nationalists and French
and Soviet support from the
Loyalists.
On the other side of the world
Japan increased her penetration
of China in undeclared war, oc­
cupying a large area in the north
and forcing Chiang Kai-shek,
China's dictator, to flee from the
fallen capital at Nanking.
Bombing of the International
Settlement at Shanghai, the
wounding of the British ambas­
sador and attacks uDon Amerjqgn
Helvetia, Phillips Sunday Schools
to Hold Joint Program Friday Eve
vessels in the Yangtze created
serious international “incidents."
King George VI of England
was crowned, and the Duke of
Windsor married Mrs. Simpson.
Labor opposition forced the
Windsors to cancel a U. S. tour.
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In the Headline,
A FTER a turbulent year of sit-
*• down strikes, marked chiefly
by strife in the automobile and
steel industries, American Fed­
eration of Labor and Committee
for Industrial Organization lead­
ers met to talk peace terms.
Death claimed kidnaped Charles
Matson, Elihu Root, Jean Har­
low, John D. Rockefeller, An­
drew Mellon, Guglielnto Marconi,
Senator Joseph T. Robinson, and
former British Premier Ramsay
AracDonald.
Sulfanilamide, Golfer John
Montague, and Roosevelt's tooth­
ache made headlines.
Stocks slumped, tlie Chris’-
buying rush began and tlie v.
waited for tlie New Y ear.
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TIPS FOR FOOD HANDLERS
(By State Board of Health)
T his bulletin is intended p a rtic ­
ularly for food-handlers engaged
in serving the public, but it m ay
be taken to h eart by housew ives
and others in p riv ate homes. It is
also issued for th e purpose of in ­
form ing consum ers of food w hat is
expected of food-handlers in the
w ay of personal cleanliness and
the m aintenance of public health.
I By Mrs. J. M. Davidson)
m as baskets for th e aged, sick and
H ELV ETIA — P h illip s and H e 1- needy. D uring last m onth a b e au ti­
I v etia S u n d ay schools w ill have a
j jo in t pro g ram and C h ristm as tree ful q u ilt w as q u ilted by th e N orth
F rid ay night, at H elvetia church. P lains group. N ext m eeting w ill be
I E veryone is co rd ially in v ited to at- at th e K P hall at N orth Plains,
Ja n u a ry 19. H ostesses w ill be. Mrs.
j tend.
Miss J e a n n e W enger, stu d en t at B. W aldorf. Mrs. W illiam W ilkens.
r*--. G eorge W alters a n d M rs. J . C.
-W h itm an college. W alla W alla, re- M
' tu rn e d S atu rd ay to sp en d C hrist- W enger.
Disease prevention is usually a
A large crow d atten d ed the tu r- personal a n d individual m atter
j m as w ith h e r p arents. Mr. an d Mrs.
J. C. W enger. S he w as accom pan­ ke.\ - - t at H elvetia S unday Nice ra th e r than som ething that can be
D on't fo rg e t we still
ied by h e r room m ate Miss M axine w eath er d re w a record crow d an d controlled b y health au th o rities
C onover of W alla W alla, w ho will th e birds w ere disposed of early.
Some very severe o u tb reak s of
have som e re a l B a r­
spend this w eek visitin g at the
Hf Ivetia Boy Scout troop, tu rn ed com m unicable disease have been
g ain s in Used C ars—
W enger hom e Alex Dietz of W alla out 100 percen t at court of honor
>nor in , traced to food-handlers w ho w ere
W alla is also a guest at th e W enger H illsboro T hu rsd ay night. F rid ay I careless in th e ir personal habits
S ure m akes a n i c e
hom e th is w eek.
night, m em bers of th e troop w ent Yet if so sim ple a precaution as
C hristm as p resen t.
Sunshine Club Aid
sw im m ing in th e tan k at the P. U J thorough cleansing of the hands
at
F orest G rove.
! had been observed, m uch unneecs-
H elvetia S u n sh in e club m et w ith
P
rogram T onight
-<ary illness am ong food consum -
Mrs. E rnest Z tirch er D ecem ber 15.
J T h e m eetin g w as opened by singing
School C hristm as program will be 2 1 , u ° Ul, l hav.^. bccn avoided. A
TERMS — TRADES
tu rsd a y (tonight) All are invited. |
" ¿ V e n t ™ ™ T he
, C hristm as
carols.
A
b eau tiful T hursday,
| C hristm as tre e and gifts from un-
Mrs. Rosa F eu erstein re tu rn e d h an d k erch ief should stay at home
i know n frien d s w ere special fea­
P o rtlan d S unday a fte r sp en d -I and receive treatm en t. By so do-
tures. Mrs. E lm er B atch eld er acted from
ing a w eek's vacation w ith h er ing he will recover m ore rapidly
as S an ta C laus and had a tre a t for daughter. Mrs. Leo Payne, and fam -
from his illness an d w ill not e x ­
i all the ch ild ren present. Mrs. Z urch-
pose fellow w orkers and patrons
I e r w as acting hostess for h e r sister- j iiy-
M r- A. B ad ertseh er and Mrs. P. to the infection. If a food-handler
■ in-law . Mrs. H enry S taehli, w ho w as
th e Jo n es hospital w ith h e r new Jo. -i en te rta in e d at a d in n e r p arty know s he has a com m unicable
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH [ ; b in aby
boy. O th er hostesses w ere. Sunday at th e A dolph B ad ertseh er disease he should im m ediately stop
I Mrs. R. S andford. Mrs. O tto Solber- home. G uests from a d istan ce w e re w ork and not unnecessarily expose
L'SED CAR EXCHANGE
ger and Mrs. W illiam T routm an. An Mr. an d M rs S. S orensen and fa m ­ others to th e disease.
T he spreading of disease is often
2nd and Washington
Phone 2641 elab o rate C hristm as lunch was se rv ­ ily. Mr. and M rs H B u tterfield and
ed
A new m em ber. Mrs. Ted fam ily. Mrs. E Rasa, and M ilton a hand to m outh a ffa ir so th e job
Spaca.
of hand-w ashing should b e a
Z urcher. jo in ed th e order. A com ­
m ittee was appointed to fill C hrist-
Mr. and Mr E rnest Z u rch er w ent th o ro u g h one. Hot, ru n n in g w ater
to K lam ath Falls M onday and re- a Sood soap and am ple tim e are
essential. An individual s c r u b
turned Wednesday.
brush is a g reat help. A fter w ash­
ing, the hands should be d ried on
If sickness occurs in y o u r hom e an individual tow el. T he finger
do you know how to get a doctor nails should b e neatly trim m ed
quickly? If y o u r eyes need a tte n ­ and free from d irt at all tim es. The
tion do you know how to find a hands should be w ashed w henever
good o cu list’ If you hav e a sick soiled p a rtic u la rly before b egin­
cow. o r horse, o r dog. do you know ning to p rep are or serv e food and
how to get a good v e te rin a ry ’ C on­ a fte r leaving the toilet C lean hand--
su lt th e P rofessional cards in th< usually go w ith a clean mind, a
A rgus.
t clean body, a n d clean clothing
E d w a rd s
Cabinet Shop
~38 E. Washington
AMELIA EARHART and her
T h u rM a v . P e c c m h rr m , 1937
Program Set
N orth Plains
for Tonight
(By M is M arie ( li.irnhetlain'
C hild i . n o f
the C hristian church scl••» >1 invite
tin ir parents and ti lend- to the
C hristm as pro>:iant and w hite >;ift
: erviee til he I'lven at the church
Thin da\ » v< ninii th e pr»»<ram is
u n d er the uen» r.d ih reetien ot Mil
d ie d Bunin i w ith M'
Cht stei
Johnson and M r. C ham berlain as
sibling
M irk Bl ik»’ has re tu rn e d from
M cK en/'e Bridge t .» p» nd the huh
days at hum»’
B irtlu liv C elebrated
Diiitu i partx gu« a at the \V M
W ilken hem»» Saturday wen* 1!« \
Sheidt e! Reek Ci • •» k Mr and
Mi
F Ama» he’ of P ortland Mi •
A II.d in er ef Bill .her«1 and Di Cal
vin l.e»»:er of 1 >di Cal I,r Looser
is a c» usm e f Mrs W ilken ami has
been attending the cong:»
<»f o p ­
tom etry in P ortland the p ad v. »•» !-
The »»eeas «>n wa
Mr
Wilken
birthday
'I'he school ch ild ren en tertain
w ith a Cht i- tm is program at tin P
T A m eeting Tm duv evening at
7 3d in the school house T h ere wall
be idiigs. recitations and plays
dtrecte»! by Mi Ruth Will ami Mi
E sther I ew is
The Young P e e p le s chorus wall
m eet at the C ham bei lam residence
at 9 p m Fr.dny Front th ere they
wall start th eir » ventne, of enrol
singing, ending at the W J T ro u t­
man horn»» for I- !r«»shmi’nts
‘Ut m a n Ft'tiunore is tunne fi- un
1
•wav to spend the huilii.ir »
A ('111:-tm 1. riunii -i- p arty was
held at the hom e of Mr and Mrs
A Î .1 Mead1 Sunday w ith 4(1 |»res-
ent It 1- a f;iniily rust» m t»> m eet
the Suiirhir before C hri tm as so
thev can be in th e ir «awn homes on
stm as ii IV Pt «• «»nt w ere Mr
M-s I I. Mead atul d au g h ter
of N ehalem Mr md M’ - W J
l.iiidsley and e lu ld n u of V« ruotua
Mrs O It Ila rtra in p f and Joyce m d
Olive, Nil - llay D orland ami ch il­
dren. tind Robert H artram pf. Mr
and M r, Janie- W alters am i c h il­
dren Mrs P hilip Mead and d a u g h ­
ter. Mr and Mi
A rth u r Pearson.
Mr and Mrs A lth a : Davis and >n.
Emil S rhi Im eier and Elm ira S an ­
ford of P ortland Mr ami Mrs Pete
Johnson ami M r and Mr J R S a n ­
ford ami Glen
Plan In-tallatinn
F riendship T em ple. P y th ian S is­
ters. held th e ir last m eeting of the
year, w ith a pot luck suppi-r last
F riday
A fter the m e e t i n g a
C hristm as p arty was held. C h rist­
m as carols w ere snug and gifts w ere
exchanged A joint installation will
be hr Id w ith G lencoe lodge K of 1*.
Ja n u a ry 10.
NORTH PI \I .\S
Wars and diplomatic intrigue,
involved the world: economic
troubles beset U nited S ta te s;
Roosevelt’s a d m i n i s t r a t i o n
pushed on toward the goal of re­
covery. as a business "recession"
rang down the curtain on Ilia
eventful 365 days.
The Hindenburg fell in flames;
Amelia Earhart was lost over th e
Pacific; the Duke of Windsor and
Mrs. Simpson were married, and
the New York Yankees won the
world series.
It has been a busy year.
Flyer,
c a sio n
Ann r s, rr rr r $ p n p. a , a p r c a n
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Announcement....
I'orm al op« lung of tin» Bill .boro
C o m n u K ial N ational bank, w hich
is I»»ang extensively i etniMhded. ha
been tentativ«»l> et for Saturday
Junttaix B according Io bank of
I ieutls
Final selection of th«» d ate wall
depen«! upon the s| »«»«•« i with w hich
in- tallatn n of new w alnut lixtur«
and painting and decorations are!
Completed, it wa .ta il'd Most ol
the new w alnut cquiptneiit h a . ai
lived and was placed in tin* hank
d u ring th«» past week, w hile the
in w tiling ha.s been laid th ro u g h |
out tin» building Work on the « \
te n o r finish «f tin» hank building
\T . I ««. NOSE mid THRO \ I
Sl'E< I A l.lS i
G LA SSES FITTED
( uinniiril.il Itiillilln,
I» honra
Hour«
ItroltlriH’r ?W?Î
t» 10 I
n t u 17 m
orfica 2U.I
1 MO |>
tu 6 i» ru
The Merriest of
MERRY CHRISTMASES
to You All!
W e're th a n k in g yon for m aking
this one of our happiest
( hristm as Seasons.
W e s in c e re ly h o p e th a t y o u r C h r is tm a s
w ill I»,' e ip ia lly jo y o u s!
PALM DRUG STORE
“ Where You Save on Drugs”
Hillsboro, O rrgon
•hour 2t»«;
Third Annual
N e w Y e a r ’s Eve
D-A-N-C-E
Sponsored by V. F. W. Poll No. 266G
Shute Park Auditorium
Friday Night, D ecem ber 31st
Music by M c D o n a l d of the n a v y
H illsboro C oncrete Brick & T ile Co.
DANIEL SABO
D aniel Sabo. 52. husband of Rós.»
Sabo, died W ednesday m o rning a:
his hom e in O renco. His w idow and
a son and d a u g h te r su rv iv e him.
Young'.- F uneral Home has charge
of funeral arran g em en t-. w hich
hav e not yet been com pleted.
If you have no m ore use for it
—sell it th ro u g h the A rgus w ant
ads.
tf
(Drrru Christmas
FREE
1938 License wilh every USED CAR
purchased at $150 and up
1936
1936
1935
1935
1935
1934
Chevrolet Tow n Sedan
Ford Tudor Sedan
Chevrolet Coupe
Ford D eLuxe Coupe
Pontiac Six Sedan
Chevrolet M aster Coupe
1933 Ford DeLuxe T u d o r Sedan
1933 i he» rolet
Sedan
1932 Plym outh
1932 Pontiac <’>
Coach
Sedan
1932 1 hen rolet
( !oupe
f'erfiGeOJi'»P<?CJ 1Ve»iU'-tOT ers a re corf., iaII-v invited to in v estig ate our
( ertificates fo r th e ir J a n u a ry 1st investm ent.
x- ,
s ta te supervision w ith legal g u a ra n te e R eserve Fund
iso b e tte r investm ent.
Member Federal Home Loan Bank
1931 Chevrolet
To our many
to
YOU AND YOURS!
W / i i TA K E this o p p o rtu n ity of w ishing our
’ ’ m any frie n d s ou r h e a rtfe lt best w ishes
fo r th is h a p p y season. And we hope th a t
everyone receives his full m easure of MERRY
CH RISTM A S!
RUSSELL TISDALE
RAY B R l'N K O W
MISS EDNA M W FINN
JOHN R PATTERSON
RELIABLE
Coach
1930 Essex Coach
1930 C hevrolet Coach
1930 Buick Coupe
1930
P a y a b le D ecem ber 31, 1937
Checks will be m ailed D ecem ber 31st to all paid up C ertifi-
cate H olders an d e arn in g s will be a d d e d to all o th e r accounts.
ill he
TILE DITCHING
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
and
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
M D
1931 H udson DeLuxe Sedan
PER ANNUM
SAFE
also begun
pleti »I s l u x t l y
The person w ith clean hands is
and His Musical Marin«*rs
nearly alw ays intelligent and con­
sid erate of th e rig h ts of others. He
realizes th at th e presence of clean
hands in an eating place increases
A dm ission, 75c couple
Park •ng
patronage and helps keep th e com ­
m unity healthy
ttn
The utensils in w hich foods a r ■
p rep ared or stored as well as tlie
dishes in w hich they a le sir-, id
should b e thoroughly clean cd
Dishi s d rin k in g gla cs and foo l-
han d lin g utensils w hich a re soiled
should n ever be used Tongs, forks
or other im plem ents should be
used to h an d le c andy, cakes, bread
and sim ila r obieets to m inim ize
th e handling of food w ith bare
hands
S andw ich m akers should
M achine for digging tile ditch now a v ailab le
learn to do th e ir w ork w ithout in
for use. If you a re in terested in having your tile
any w ay b 'u(*’)*ng th e m aterials
w ith th eir hands. C leanliness i<
laid by a d itch in g m achine, inquire
th e personal responsibility of each
food-handler By observing su g ­
gestions th at have been given, the
fo od-handler can increase his self-
respect. can h elp safeguard hi
•hem- H illsboro LUI — N orth of C annery across W W ashington St.
own health, and at th e sam e tim e
aid in p rev en tin g th e transm ission
of diseases to patri i
Mori
W e h an d le all dz.es of
he will c o n trib u te to th e success
of the business in w hich he is e n ­
Concrete
and Clay D rain Tile
gaged because cleanliness is alw ays
ap p reciated and is a ttra c tiv e to
patrons
In o rd e r th a t th e re m av be full
a n d com plete co-operation b e ­
tw een th e fo od-handler and his <aca
em ployer,- both m ust un d erstan d
fully th e reasons for th e p re c a u ­
tio n ary m easures to be taken.
W e A nnounce Our 25th C onsecutive Sem i-Annual
D ividend at the Rate of
4%
Tentative Bank
Opening I )ate Set
I ’.n ii k S e d a n
Customers
1930 C hevrolet Coupe
1929 Pontiac G Coupe
and .Sincere
Thanks
1929 ( hevrolet < taupe
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1928 Nash Sedan
1927 Chrysler Coach
1929
$545
545
475
475
585
445
$275
375
195
275
295
245
225
165
195
225
245
195
69.50
125
125
45
25
for your
— TR UCK S —
PA T R O N A G E
"May Christmas bring to you
good cheer.
For Christmas comes but
once Each Year!"
193 1
1936
1935
1927
1929
Ford l> j-to n Truck .
Ford Pickup
Ford Pii-kup
Dodge Pickup
G MC T ru ck ........................
$295
475
425
75
HILLSBORO BRANCH
W ashington Savings & Loan Assn.
J M. PERSON, Manager
llillshorn. Orrgon
The First National Bank
GOAR'S
OE PORTLAND
W O M A N ’S SH O P
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
E. M. Barnes, Prop.
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
t a .» .
I HEVROLET DEALERS
Complete Shop Servlee
Hillsboro, Oregon
Phone 444