The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 10, 1938, Page 8, Image 8

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    r a g e E ight
n I LLS B O R O
Program Set
at Hazeldale
Friday Night
Aloha-Huber P.-T. A. Benefit
Monday; Annual Event Draws
A R G U S,
Bonneville Boss
Denies Opposing
Election Plans
IT I L L S B O 11 O . O II E G O N
District Manager
Felephones Named
T l t i ii s . l i i y , E c h t'iiiiiy
the Young F u n eral H om e
! Saturday afternoon
chapel 1 lin k s of H illsboro c o n d ii,ling the
I services C om m itm ent was in the
by fiv e P ortland crem atorium
M iss H e lm is u r v i y c l
b le th e rs John
F G
and A G
H elm , a ll o f H ills b o ro . I) o f (¡ra n ts
Pa-s and II .1 o f M u ltn o m a h , and
one nice, Irm a M H e lm of S ch e lls
John
M r.
111, I93H
Gsslon Man EnlM s
P Jones, son of Mi
Il.iy
Jones
G a slo u
uud
m ille n n e ,
has , n hsted In the II S arm y for
iC .'iilin u r t l fro m M l ’ I»
We specialise 111 quality com- se rv i,,' w ith the in fa n try w ith sla-
— — — _
admit In fan try After being w ound
i By C. E. B a rk e n
P in F eb ru ary 16 Mrs L u k e M
m ereiai p rin tin g A rgus
tf t ie n III H ie 1 1 i w a I la 11 I . land-
ed again n ear Vimv Ridge late in
ALOHA The Aloha-Huber P.-T B leaknev will read a p ap er on O re­
.1 I’ Ross. B onneville a d m in istra ­
gon history T hey w ill discuss a r ­ tor. denied having offered ob jec­ 1917. he w as appointed captain and
A
is
giving
a
cafeteria
luncheon
at
(By Mr». John Imlah)
the school M onday. F eb ru ary 14 rangem ent« for th e H illsboro-A loha tion» to speeial elections for creation w as engaged as a staff le ctu rer in
JO S E P H C GARDNER
HAZELDALE—A m usical pro-
,.... S erving w ill begin at 11:30. F re e d in n er for F eb ru ary 24
of public pow er districts m a te le ­ the l ana,tian P io n eer School in Sea
Joseph C a ld w e ll G a r d n e r . 83.
gram , in charge of Jo e B erger, By su rp rise w ill be given each person
A loha G range sponsored a card gram trom W ashington. 11 C . last ford. E ngland A fter the w ar he r e ­ fa th e r e f V W G a rd n e i e f H ills ­
tu rn ed to C anada w here he did
ron Britch and Melvin Sm ith, will served. This w ill be th e last m oney- p arty at the hall last W ednesday w ee k
w ork in th ,' S oldiers' C ivil R e ­ boro, d ie d M on d a y at h is hom e in
be presented Friday evening at the raisin g event c f th e y ear for the evening
"It's th e people's business. not establishm
P o rtla n d a fte r a fe w da ys' illn e ss
ent d ep artm en t
C om m unity club.
N ew spapers and letters from m ine." he said in defining Ins stand
P -T A an d ev ery o n e is invited to
H e h a - been w ith th e Puget He was b o rn in S ta u n to n . I I I . la te r
back homo all point to an u n ­ w ith reg ard to proposed voting m
atten d
Mrs. Vance Injured
m o v in g to Edgar, Neb He b ro u g h t
M rs A J Vance suffered a frac­
An eastern visito r had ju st a r ­ usually heavy crop of visitors to the seven-eeunty district w hich in ­ S o u n d c o m p a n y and th e West Coast his fa m ily to P o rtla n d about th ir ty
tu re d kn ee in a fall one day last rived from snow drift. Met an O re­ O regon this season S pruce up and cludes most of th e populated areas I'e le p h o n e c o m p a n y e o n tin u o u s ly years ago S u r v iv in g h im a re tw o
sinee 1922 his m ost recent p o s itio n
week
gonian W hile th e n ativ e shook w ith plant your g arden early
of W ashington. C lackam as. Y amhill. be in g assistant to th e E v e re tt d is ­ sens Vesey W . w ith w h o m tie visit
Lois K incheloe is confined to her goose-flesh the v isito r shook w ith S tarts New House
Polk. C olum bia C latsop and 1 m- tr ic t m an a g e r
ed e ve ry su m m e r, a nd W ilf r id I
C. J. S tickney sold th e lot bet wen eoln counties "I am selling B onne­
hom e w ith the mumps.
laughter, for his eyes fell upon
o f P o rtla n d and a d a u g h te r. M is
M
r
G
r
itte
n
is
e
a
rn
e
stly
in
te
re
s
te
d
th
e
church
and
th
e
V
incent
lum
ber
H aving lost in the recent a tte n d ­ daffodils, crocuses and eoatless
ville pow er according to th e law m c o m m u n ity a ffa irs , h a v in g been B ernice J G a r,lite r o f P o rtla n d
ance contest at Sunday school the m en and lifted up to a m eadow y ard to R everend W H Redman governing it and play no favorites
S e rvice s w e re In-Id fro m Snook-
y ci y a c tiv e in c h a m b e r e f co m m e rce
tw o boys' classes treated Mrs. R lark singing from th e top of an oak w ho has alread y started to build a
R ecently Ross told seven -county yvork and Red Cross a c tiv itie s , hay ­ S u n n y s id e ch a p e l P o rtla n d Wed
C. D oty's girls' class to a p arty F ri­ tre e He thought th e O regonian was house
district sponsors that ho believed a in g su c c e s s fu lly se rve d as Red Cress n .s d a y m o rn in g w ith Rev H T
Buys
P
ro
p
erty
day evening at th e school house. ju st acting.
large district w ould be b e tte r than
C J S tickney has bought of Mrs a sm aller unit, rejectin g the idea r o ll c a ll c h a irm a n in th is fa ll's d riv e
F orty-seven w ere present.
R esponse Good
He has also se rve d as v ic e -p re s id e n t
M
ario
V.
W
ikeen
th
e
p
ro
p
erty
on
H azeldale H appy H our club met
An excellent local response is th e c o rn e r of H ighland and Blau- that any single county should w ith ­ o f th e E v e r,-It L io n s clu b .
draw
from
th
e
district
because
of
last T hursday at th e hom e of Mrs. being enjoyed bv th e local unit of top
avenues.
Mr G ritten is m arrie d and w ill
larg er population th an rest of the establish his residence at Forest
John K olibaba A pot-luck lunch th e S ave th e B attleship O regon" To Locate in O regon
W e S pecialize in
area People should not expect hull G rove im m ediately
w as served at 1 p. m. N ext m eeting com m ittee, announces S en ato r E. L.
Mr. and Mrs. D J . H udson and to build p o w er lines to th eir d o o r­
w ill be w ith Mrs Bessie Bridgm an. Ross, chairm an.
sons L eland and H om er of C h ey ­
A man w alking on th e highw av enne. W yo. visited the I.on Kmn'a- steps. Ross declared U nder the law.
"T he P ap er of the W orld." a m ov­
ing picture show ing th e m aking of in fro n t of H arry B ear's place W ed­ m an fam ily several days last w eek he can sell only at w holesale, and
p aper was show n to th e pupils of nesday kept shouting to th e air. Mrs. Hudson w as a chum of Mrs the people m ust m ake plans for d is­
th e school F rid ay afternoon by R. "Com e on! “C ome on! S h eriff Con- K innaniau 40 y ears ago. The H u d­ trib u tio n them selves If com m unity
tinell w as notified w ho "cam e on" sons have tw o large farm s in W y­ residents do not w ant to purchase
P rillam an.
Six Bibles and fo u r o th er books pro m p tly and took ch arg e of the oming. but ow n* to a series of poor B onneville pow er through th e ir own
M iss M a ry A n n a H e lm , 68 fo i
w ere given as prizes Sunday in the poor fellow, who. in th e opinion of crops they plan to com e to O regon existing utilities, they may organize
!>n's‘
ye a rs a re s id e n t
people's pow er districts, m unicipal
B ible m em ory verse contest at S u n ­ observers, w as dem ented.
and locate in C orvallis, w here they system s, or co-operatives. Ross e x ­ H ills b o ro ro u te tw o . d ie d at her >f
People com e h ere to live, fondly w ill put th e ir tw in sons in college
day school. Those w inning w ere
hom
e
T
hu
rsd
a
y
F in a l rite s to o k
Dorene, L orna Mae and M axine hoping to escape from th e d is tra c t­ They w ill build su m m er cottages plained
Last w eek, m em bers of O regon's place at L in c o ln M e m o ria l P a rk
Carey. Mrs W illiam Heil and P a t­ ing noises o f th e city, and th e frogs at M anhattan
People's P ow er league found th e m ­ fo llo w in g fu n e ra l .services h e ld at
sy Heil, Doris G illenw ater. Estella. croak, th e larkspur, th e grass
M r an d M rs F. E R eadv of
Eloise and B ernice Im lah an d Ju n e shoots and th e cascara b a rk at all H ayes C enter. Neb . and Mr. ' and selves w ithout a leader follow ing
W A R M
the resignation of Dr. J F. Hosch.
owls of th e night.
G olden.
Mrs C L. Ready of Eaton. Colo ,
A so ft-h earted m an F rid av m o rn ­ w ere called h ere J a n u a ry 27 by Bend doctor and pow er hobbyist
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Heil and
d a u g h ter Jo an and P atsy spent ing saw five girls w ith arm loads th e serious illness of th e ir father. Hosch announced in ten tio n of r u n ­
4 Bewitching beauty lor the lady of your heart
S unday at V ancouver w ith M r. and i f books stan d in g a p p aren tly w a it­ J. C. Ready w ho has been ill ning for g o vernor in the dem ocratic
ing for th e B eaverton h ig h ' school since Decem ber. T hey left Eaton. prim aries in May. and resigned in
Mrs. W illiam B erkley.
She II love tho flattering exquisitonesj of these
A rden Hayes has ceiled and p a­ bus. “Did you miss y o u r b u s , C olo, at 4 a. m. o n e day, arriv in g o rd er to keep partisan politics out '
Sheers by H oleproof. She’ll w ear them proudly
pered the house ow ned by A dam girls" Com e up to th e house w ith h ere at 2 p m. th e n e x t d ay Thev of th e league P rovocative s ta te ­
S kiles p re p arato ry to m oving in m e and 1 11 tak e you to school as w ere accom panied on th e re tu rn m ent in H oschs resignation: "O v er­
conscious
of their clear, flawless perfection.
about F eb ru ary 12.
I ni going to P o rtlan d ." At th e Al- trip by Mrs. J. C. Readv J r and w helm ing m ajority of O regon's '
Lovely 3- or 4 thread chiffons, packed in a beau
Mrs. Max B erger has been ill for ch a-H u b er schoolhouse th ev asked baby Jim m ie, w ho w ill visit her people favor public d istrib u tio n of
the past week
to get out. "W hy’ " Oh. th is is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Feasel pow er D uty of th e pow er league,
hful velour box for Valontino giving. Newest,
ANY MAKE
O neta H esterlee is stay in g w ith w h ere w e go to school." T he d riv e r and otli»'r relativ es at W allace he said, is to unify th e people on
th is vital issue.
Mrs. L yle T ay lo r and attending w ent on, chew ing an im ag in ary Neb.
most correct costume colors.
ANY MODEL
high school at B eaverton.
m ustache, and reflectin g on the
Mrs. C P . S.vverson and W illiam w ays of w om en.
2 p a irs in g if t box $ 2 .0 0
ALOHA-Hl'BER SCHOOL
ANY WHERE
H eil held th e high scores and Mr. Buv Property
Schedule Given
3
p a irs in g if t box
$ 2 .8 5
an d Mrs. H C. C hapm an second at
Mr. and M rs G. F. T hom pson
B asketball schedule for th e re ­
th e pinochle p arty S atu rd ay ev en ­ fo rm erly of K lam ath Falls, have
S in g le p a irs
$ 1 .0 0
m
ain
d
er
of
th
e
season
is:
F
eb
ru
ary
ing.
purchased thro u g h th e A loha R ealty
F uneral services for Mrs Ysa-
$ 1 0 .0 0 R E W A R D f o r an>
A rlene Denton is a new g irl in com pany a o n e-acre tra c t and resi­ 11. T igard here; F e b ru a ry 15. O r-
for Your Queen of
enco h ere; F e b ru ary 18. F orest belle R uth Helms. 48. w ere held
th e fourth g rade at school H er dence on n o rth H u n ter avenue.
G
ro
v
e
here.
S
atu
rd
ay
m
orning
at
the
P
o
rt­
HEARTS!
R a d io w e c a n 't fix .
p aren ts have moved into th e Edson Big D in n er F eb ru ary 24
O fficers Elected
land C rem atorium , w ith Donelson
house.
T ickets a re being sold for th e
JOIN OUR HOSIERY CLUB
N
ew
ly
elected
officers-
of
th
e
&
S
ew
ell
in
charge
of
fu
n
eral
T he 4-H electrification club m et ann u al H illsboro-A loha d in n e r F eb ­
A diam ond rin g from
C ivic L eague are: D orothy C alder, arrangem ents.
T uesday evening w ith Max B erg­ ru a ry 24.
C h airm an O scar Hagg
r»nd Receive A PAIR FREE
o u r q u a lity selection is
Mrs. Helm, a resident of H ills­
er. w ith Ben Faber, leader, in rep o rts th at from p resen t indica president: D eleorise Jersey , vice-
su re to please!
charge. W ork fo r th e com ing y ear tio n s th e atten d an ce th is y e a r w ill presid en t; G ordon G rim m , secre­ boro route 4 for th e past past 14
tary ; L au ra H aberly. treasu rer, and years, died T hursday. She had been
w as planned M em bers a re C harlie b reak all p revious records.
A lb ert Schlottm an. se r g c a n t - a t- in poor health for seven years
S haper. B ernie A ltishin. Jo e B erg­
C h arles B ran d i w ent fish in g at arm s.
and was unable to w ork d u ring
er. E arl Bolliger. Ed S etn ik er. and N ew port o v er th e w eek-end
Mrs. K earn ey and Mrs. W hite­ the past tw o years. She w as born
Jo e and Johnnie Santoro.
Mr. and Mrs. C hris M u rp h y are head a re stu d en ts in th e Red Cross in St. Louis. M o. M arch 7. 1889
"L et A ndy F ix Y our W atch"
W ith S elfridge F u rn itu re Co.
D onald Sipe is tak in g an active visiting th e ir d aughters. Mrs. E l­
H enry J. Helms, the w idow er, s u r­
O fficial S. P W atch Insj>ector
p a rt in a play to be p resen ted at m e r F ix and Mrs. W. M L oehner first aid classes w hich m eet in vives.
Phone
21X
H illsboro
H illsboro on M onday an d W ednes­
fo r W ashington County-
C ooper M ountain school F rid ay of A berdeen. Wash., fo r several day
nights.
11 E. Main St.
H illsbor.
evening.
days.
The second and th ird grades arc
S ubscribe for th e A rgus.
H ow ard Fox. son of M rs L otta bu ild in g a H olland sand table.
H. Fox of H uber, re tu rn e d hom e
T he p rim ary room ex h ib its a
from th e navy on J a n u a ry 30 on Lincoln sand tabic. S tan d in g in
th e U. S. S. V irginia.
fro n t of th e sm all log cabin is
Mr. and Mrs. E. W Nelson and S arah Lincoln ad m irin g h e r b ro th ­
children Leone and B arb ara v isit­ e r A be's skill and stren g th as a p ­
Jo e W. Crow. 65. v eteran em ploye ed M rs N elson's parents. Mr. and
of th e C arnation M ilk com pany Mrs. Jo h n R osenblum , a t A m itv plied to a log w hich he is sp littin g
into rails A cross S alt C reek is an
and fo rm er su p erin ten d e n t of th e Sunday.
Indian village w hich in course of
H illsboro plant, died last T h u rs­
M rs C h arlto n P. Lee is rep o rted tim e w ill becom e D ecatur. 111.
d ay at M onroe Wash., a fte r an ill­ as q u ite ill at h e r home.
ness of several m onths. He was a
T he B eaverton L adies' A id so­ St. M ary's Home
fo rm er m ayor of Monroe.
ciety of th e M ethodist ch u rch m et
T he elk at St. M ary's is still
A lthough M onroe had been his at th e hom e of R everend and Mrs.
hom e for 30 years, w here he w as G eorge F. G ordon last W ednesday w aving his an tlers
T
he grade school won o v er A lo­
su p e rin te n d e n t of th e C arnation T h irty -fo u r ladies w ere present. A
h a-H u b er F rid ay 32-10.
condensery u n til it ceased o p era­ p atrio tic program w as given.
F rid ay night 100 of th e boys of
tions. Mr. C row had served w ith
Mrs. Jaco b H u en erg ard t a tte n d ­
th e com pany in o th er places. Fol­ ed for tw o days last w eek th e C ol­ St. M ary's atten d ed "C loistered at
low ing the closing of the M onroe p o rte u rs' conference of th e church th e M ayfair in P o rtlan d This g en ­
condensery he took charge of the of th e Seven Day A d v en tists at erous tre a t cam e from th e P o rtlan d
H illsboro plant. This com pleted his G ladstone.
K nights of Colum bus. T ran sp o rta-
activ e service w ith th e company. Farewell Given
tion w as by m eans of th e B eav er­
Mr. Crow is su rv iv ed by t h e
A farew ell d in n e r p a rtv w as ton school busses.
widows one son. and tw o d au g h ­ given last S a tu rd ay e v e n in g 'a t the Schedule Given
ters. M rs Eva F innigan and Mrs. hom e of Mr. and Mrs. David A l­
St. M ary s b ask etb all sc h e d u le
L y d a M artell. both of Seattle.
F eb ru ary 15. T igard h ere
m ont by Mr. and Mrs. D avid A l­
F eb ru ary 16. N ew berg th ere
m ont an d Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Si-
F e b ru ary 18. S herw ood th ere
vard. H onor guests w ere Mr. and
F eb ru ary 22. Forest G rove h ere
Mrs. G erald A ndrew s and P ete
F e b ru ary 25. 26. 27 C aholic to u r­
M anderville. A card p a rty follow ed
the din n er. T he ho n o r guests d e­ nam ent. P o rtlan d University-
M arch 1. B eaverton there.
p a rt fo r Iow a and South D akota
A LO HA —Mrs. C arrie T. B lakes­ tins w eek. T hey have been v isit­
lee. 69. of H ennesy avenue died ing relativ es h ere fo r several
Marriage Licenses
F e b ru a ry 3. The fu n eral w as con­ m onths.
E. G ordon Bailey and G loria M ar­
ducted S atu rd ay at P e g g s U n d er­ S tarts C leaning Business
th a C oulter, both of H illsboro
ta k in g parlors, an d in term en t was
E. W aggoner of V ista av en u e has
E rrol C. H olland and B eatrice R
in C rescent G rove cem etery.
established a clean in g estab lish ­ Pondclick, both of P o rtlan d .
S u rv iv in g are th e w i d o w e r . m ent in th e T u rn e r building
E dw ard E. S t.C la ir and F rances
F ra n k T. B lakeslee of H uber, and
Mr and Mrs. W. M cClelland of rick as. both of B uxton.
son Ju liu s B lakeslee and grandson St. H elens w ere guests of th e J E.
A rth u r G len Allen and M iriam
W esley B lakeslee of P ortland.
Hays fam ily o v er th e w eek-end
Kcmi. both o f P o rtlan d .
Mrs. N orm an Hostess
G ran g e H om e Econom ic club w ill
N o business firm should sen d out
Divorces Granted
Ella B. from D. H. Caskey.
a le tte r w ithou t its being on a m eet w ith Mrs. W. F. N orm an at 2
p rin te d letterh ead and in a prin ted
envelope. It lends d ig n ity to th e
business and gives it good a d v e rtis­
ing.
u
cxauòife
Radio Repair
Service
Miss Mary Helm
Passes Thursday
HOLEPROOF
ShcetX
The Valentine
Supreme . . .
Mrs. H . J. Helms
Buried Saturday
J
J. L. Anderson
DOUGLASS
R adio Service
Former Carnation
Superintendent Dies
Mrs. Blakeslee
of Aloha Passes
DR. P. G. BROWN
CREDIT DENTIST
EDWARDS
Used Cars
If You Sec it Here
It’s Well Worth Having
People who have bought
used ca rs here know th a t we
do not p u t into stock any
c a r th a t cannot be p ro p e r­
ly reconditioned and still
sold a t used c a r prices.
31 Chev Sedan, 6 wheels
H ere is a car th at is just about
as good as th ey come. P ain t
gunm etal, m otor very good,
tires 90'",. body O K .'l9 3 8 li­
cense. You wil Like this one.
S te p in and
look it over
210
32 Chev Sedan, 6 wheels
This is a good looking
new paint, and is in good
n in g condition. Be su re
see this c ar before you
P riced very low
c a r.
ru n ­
and
buy.
*255
C h ry sler $1,090
P lym outh $798
TERMS — TRADES
E dw ards
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
USED CAR EXCHANGE
2nd and W ashington
Phone 2641
Don t delay because
you c a n n o t pay cash
Use My Friendly
CREDIT PLAN
•
.go on sale at amazing low prices
•
1933 l ord ludnr Sedan— V -8 o„>
lor M ohair upholstery. An out-
••tanding buy and one that w ill
P ay w eekly or
m onthly a t y o u r
convenience.
1S.% lo r d T udor T ouring S edan—
O iixinal factory finish. U pholstery
.spotlessly d e a n M otor in fine con-
nne
m any m iles
1982 < hevrolel Master Coupe-—Still
has the original factory finish and
19.11 llnd-.nn D rl.u x e 6 Sedan— P e r­
fect III e v ery
• c a l at
d e ta il, and
lift)
19.11 « h, v io let ( ouch
li, tire»
and up h o lstery show v ery little
w ear. M otor has been carefully
tu n e d and c h e cke d and c a • rrie
I s an
<1(1
O K 'd use,! c a r
All Branches
19.JG < lu v r n lrt f'o u n S edan B eau­
tiful fan Duco finish. 6-cyIinder
vaJve-in-hcad m otor. M ohair iip-
£
V iD
M o to r p e rfe c t
K*»f ( hex rr le t M .r t r r ( o u p r — K i e e
of
action, black Ih iro
m ohair uphol.^tery.
finish. Clean
R econditioned
425
hop
DENTISTRY
DR. BROWN
CREDIT DENTIST
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
2nd and Main
HILLSBORO
Phone 61
193.1
• II, v i o l e t
M a ster
S e d a n — I1
finish mid upholstery show n ,,
w ear, lis m otor ha been careful! v
checked and i h.o k,-el ip M S S ß»
b:
•Í V ♦)
T U” ’M 5
M ohair up h o lstery . Special
R em em ber these ear.
G u aran teed OK!
19.12 F o rd T u d fir Sedan— N ew f i n ­
ish. Runs good. R e a lly a w o n d e r­
fu l buy at our
- -u (Tx
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1932 P lym outh 1-doo, Sedan—B eau­
tiful new paint. V ery sm ooth mo-
to r H ydraulic
brakes. Special
r».W> V*'ord ( oiipr B\s o u r of the
< IrancM w c have had in ;i long
tim e. Very good tire». M«»tor
i* tor m
best nf
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coiiriit ion
175
1919 ( h rv ri let C oupe—A nice clean
little car. and fo r econom ical con­
dition you ju st can 't
beat it. P riced
165
195
19.12 Fontiae
praetieal cai
6 Sedan — S
C o rn iv i re it
it and
I’t
215
guarantee
97-
E very car a real bargain!
1938 Austin Panel Delivery
gi.,,1 m echanical condition
lig h t
d e liv e r y
y o u can t
l.icat tin , for econom i
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$ o
1910 K nex « naeh—N car new
New paillt. New >, Il
' I Mot
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1930 B u irk « C oupé—V alvc-m -hcad
m otor. M ohair uph«lstery
N e w
funsi,
Good lire»
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1929 P n n tisr 6 < I.iipc— <;.,,,d f illi. Il
Body and fendei :, m g,,<,d s / J l”
sliape. Rum, good
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I9M ( h r v r o le t | ' , . t o n
T ru rk —
L>7-inc|, w heelbase. pl.itforni beri
rire s a to u t 7 0 '!. d u at wheels. A
h m I ( lin k fnr farin ii.-r
o r wi>od haulinfe
19.15 Ford V-8 fie k u p —( a li and
box O riginai factory finish Mn
I' I in excelh ni con,lo,,,n s n x x v
1929 i.M ,
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T ru ck — I G - lo ii capo, i l ,
h i, m e li w heelbase The,-,- i , |,,|.'
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HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
318-332 E. Main St.
CHEVROLET DEALER
HILLSBORO
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Phone 444
Many M akes. . Many Models. . Cars and Tracks. . Attractive Prices. .
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