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cumbranees held by
mhiuix I
credi­
tors, provided he pays the appraised
F razier Bill
value of such part or parcel or all.
.
_
in- case may be. to th e secured
UonFinti'J
tit
as their interests may
»rinted
IV L I III
1I11V VI to
I Vr creditors,
appear, and the trustee of Hie un-
secured creditors, as his Interests
I liClP
T 1 rarllier
mav appear if a trustee is appoint-
ed 01 he may put up a bond ap-
Farmer
r
proved by Hie referee in bankruptcy
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th a t
lie « ill make payments, as
U
terest and at several requests the
bin U reprinted for public Infer-
m at ion
I Public - No. 486—73d Congress'
(6. 3580)
AN ACT
To amend an Act entitled An Act
to establish a uniform system of
bankruptcy throughout th e United
S ta te s '. approved July 1. 1898. and
Acts am endatory thereof and sup­
plem entary thereto
Be it enacted
by
the Senate
,,
.............
•** and
House of Representatives o i j h e
United S lates of America in Con­
gress assembled, T hat section 75 of
Hie Act of July 1. 1898 entitled "An
Act to establish a uniform system
o f bankruptcy throughout t h e
United Suites.
as amended, is
amended as follows. In section 75,
entitled "Agricultural Compositions
ars^l
? vf o»ee urn c ultde
lAwVt 1 11 n
and X
Extensions."
after nil1
subsection
(r) add a new subsection ts>, to
read as follows:
“is) Any farm er fmluig to ob-
tain the acceptance of a majoi ity
in number and amount ot all .credi-
tors whose claims are aifected by
a composition or ext<msion prop<^>al.
or if lie freis aggrieyed by tlie com-
jx>sition or extension, may amend
adjudged a bankrupt. Such farm er
niay. at the time of the first
hearing, petition th e^ co u rt t h a t
a llo t his property, w hether pledged.
encumbered, or unencumoered. by
liens or otherwise, be appraised, and
th a t his exemptions as prescribed
by the S tate .law. subject to any
hens thereon be set aside a n a th a t
he be allowed to retain possession
of any part or parcel or all of the
rem ainder of his property and pay
for same under the term s and con-
ditions set forth in this subsection
I®?.- . . .
.
. v._
il i Upon such a request being
made in the petition or answer, a t
the time ol the first liearmg. ap-
praisers sliaU be designated and
appointed
Such appraisers shaU
appraise all property of th e debtor
? \ en
U ‘r.
o?d
value a t u .e time of Such appraisa,
The appraisals shall be made in all
other respects, with right of oojec-
a^ifrdan3i-Celi i ? h S;hi3ndpia lpXi^iripit1
accordance with this Act: Provided.
T hat in case of real estate eitner
party may file objections, excep-
i*
U
the
mv^ u^ . , / , ^ d t^ . J,*! m ,;t« 'h nviv
pledge.
hen. or encumbrances in accordance
with law It shall be the duty of
the secured creditors and ot the
trustee of the unsecured creditors
to discharge all liens of record in
accordance with law. whenever the
cDbtor has paid t h e appraised
value of any part parcel, or all of
his property as herem provided,
•nfi' Having complied I'lth the
provisions of subsection -3;. this
det,lOr nlav apply for Ins discharge
as provided m this Act.
“i . i If any secured creditor of tlie
debtor affected thereby. sliall tile
UTitten objections to the m aimer
paym ents and distribution ot
debtor s properly as herein pro-
Vlded (Or then the court, after hay-
t,w d etx o rs exemp-
, .-a.
,
tions as prescribed by th e S tate law,
shall stay all proceedings for a
period of live years, during which
jj
five years tile debtor sliall retain
of all or
ot h u
prOperty. under the control of the
eourt, provided lie pavs a reason-
ahle ^ a l a u n u a u ^ jo r th at part
of u le property of which he retains
p^session: the first payment of
such rental to be made w ithin six
m dnths of the date Of t he order
s[aj.lng proceedings, such rental to
distributed among the secured
and unsecured creditors, as their
m terests may appear, under the
provSslons of th u Act. At the end
of ilve years. or prior thereto, the
debtor may pay into court the ap-
p;-a liej price ot the property of
^^icjj he retains possession Pro­
vlded T hat upon request oi
llen holder on real estate the court
^hall cause a reappraisal of such
refd estate and the debtor may
then pav the reappraisal price. U
accepta i>';e to the lien holder, into
th e COurt. otherwise the original
appraiaaj price s h all be paid into
d there upon th e court
by ajl order
over iull
possession and title of said property
W the debtor and he may apply
Ior his discharge as provided lor
b
th is Act: provided, however.
TCat , ht, „revisions of th is Act
sbad app;y only to debts existuig
at the time this Act becomes ef-
Iectjye
"If the debtor falls to comply
with the provisions of this sub-
a c tio n the" court may order die
trustee to sell the property as pro­
vided in this Act."
Approved, Ju n e 28. 1934.
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday. August 9, 1984
forty years ago and the day was
sla nt recalling old limes Mis Wall
and Mrs Reynolds are slaters
Mr and Mrs UaFollelle Brown
+ + +
and son Bruce have returned to
tiled lainie 111 Portland after spend­
DAIM I AND DISTINCTIVE. I 111 SI Did SSES OFFER QUALITY OUT OF ALL ing a week's vacation with Mrs
Uiown's parents, Mr and M rs
PROPORTION 10 TIME SPENT MAKING THEM
Delbert FowUxs
A "crawfish leed was Iwkl a t
tlie Wall camp on the Willis place
above Mountuindule Henry Jolui
,nn ol Poitland and M i. Wall
caught 22 dozen Ui (wo hours
George Hauser ot P urtland spent
Sunday at tllie O. S. Reynolds
home, Mrs Hauser and daughter
Irene returned home with linn
Bruce Halm, who has been a t ­
tending the Curtis W right School
ol Aeronautics at Glendale, Cal .
returned Siutday iui.1 will spend
several weeks with relatives In this
vicinity before going back io teach
in tlie lugli school a t Westwisxl.
C al. where lie lias tau g h t lor sev­
eral years.
H>ur ol the K i-C i-lJa-Pi Camp
Fire girls. Alma Halfely, Margaret
Mutltllesen. Wilma M arr and Leoru
Williams left Sunday morning lor
Camp Nimianu, near Bull Run on
t-lw Sandy river Thev plan to re
turn Sulurduy.
Mr and Mrs. Ed Sddegel and
sons. Irwin, l.csU-1 and Hooert. a t ­
tended tlie annual Schlegel reunion
at Cluuupoeg Sunday.
Vile K l-Ct-Da-Pl Camp Fire girls
lie id a business meeting ut the home
ol tlu'ir guardian. Miss Ethel Sm ith,
July 31
Tlie evergreen blackberry season
Is a t Its best Bus week Soule ber­
ries m e being picked lor Uie Kay
Mating ciumery a t Hillsboro.
Orville Reynolds, who recently
went lo Slim. C a t. finds the sudden
cliange ui tem perature very hard
to stand
Mr and Mrs. K. C. G unther of
Portland spent tile week-end Willi
their daughter, Mrs. Loel Hollen­
beck.
Miss M argaret MaUllcseu mul Al­
ma Raftely and the G a-iw t-a-liu
Camp Fire girls went f o r a n
overnight hike lo Meacham s Cross-
ing July 31 and August I l'liosc
going were Elite and Slurley Toate.,,
Marjorie s a l Elaine Corey, Vclda
R altely and Muriel Fowles
Miss IXirothy A braham ol Toledo
is spending the week a t the Ed
NO 21-1
NO. 2 5 Ô
NO 2-4-0
Schlegel home
Mr and Mrs Wade Armentrout
f lip Out and .Mall This O rder Blank for F alterns
R A T H E R dashing, th at Model No. 214, don't you
' left Monday fur a week ut the
FASHION BUREAU.
th in k ? This two-piece ensemble, m ads of plain
Tillamook beaches Irwin Kchlegei is
tukuig care of the larui Willie they
103 Dark Ave., New York City.
crepe with printed blouse and cuffs, will brighten
are away
your day enorm ously. Easy to model In linen or
Miss Roberta Jean Hergert spent
Enclosed find ......... ............. cents. Please send
me the patterns listed below at IS ceuts per pat­ last week at the Plillip Hergert
faille. It comes In the following sites: 14 to 20
home
tern:
and 32 to 44 Size IS requires 4 A4 yards of 39-lnch
Mr and Mrs Lester Smith. He.eu
P aitern num ber:
Hollenbeck and Sidney Comiohy
m aterial plus 2 yards contrast.
went to tlie beach lor d am s one
214
Size
day last week
For the m ature figure. No. 258. In flowered silk,
C. S Reynolds and Art Connolly
259
Size
voile or chiffon. Is charm ing. This model comes
returned Sunday evening from a
In sizes 36 to 62. Size 46 needs 4 7a yards of 39-
three weeks trip through Southern
240
Size
Oregon. They also visited with Mr
lnch fabric, or 6 *» yards with sleeves.
and Mi . w illiam Reynold* ■>
Name
Redding, CnL
A daytim e frock tbal features real cblc and com­
Mr and Mrs. Joe Baker and fam ­
Address
fo rt Is No. 240. Made ot gay cotton print. It would
ily. and Mr. and Mrs. A1 Kroelch
be Ideal. Some of the highlights ot this alluring
City .....................................................................................
MAN’S HEART STOPPED.
frock are: contrasting collar and cuffs of pique,
Slate ...................................................................................
STOMACH GAS CAUSE
soft revert, a slim sk irt ending Io pleats.
Write your name and address plainly, giving num ­
W L. Adams was bloated so with
Gingham with pique contrast or tub silk are sug­
ber and size of patterns you want Enclose 15 cents
in coin tor each number, and mail your order to gas that Ins In-art o l l e n 1111 .sed
gested as being most suitable for this number De­
Hillsboro Argus Fashion Bureau, 103 Purk A ve. beats after eating Adlenku rid him
of all gas. and now he eats a n y ­
signed lb sizes 32 to 42. size 39 cal « for 3 \ yards
New York. N. Y.
thing and leels H im - Tlu- IX-lla
of 35-lacb fabric, plus '« yard cootrast.
Drug store Adv.
Frocks That Radiate d ia n a , Comfort
+ +
+ +
from date of order approving the
appraisal.
"(2) A fter the value of th e debt­
or's property shall have been fixed
by the appraisal as herem provided,
the referee shall issue an order set­
ting aside to such debtor his ex­
emptions as prescribed by the State
law. subject to existing mortgages
or liens upon any such exemptions
(By Mrs Jesse Meyers!
to an am ount equal to the value.
BUXTON—A house belonging to
as fixed by th e appraisal, of the M“
Mrs Isaav Bledsoe on’ the
value of such exempt property as Burr plafe
Manning was d e­
ls covered by any- mortgage or liem strOyed by fire last week A small
and shall 1 u rther order tlia t the an,ount oj household goods was
possession, under the control of the ^ v e d
Falx. Mrs J. T VanHorn, a m em ­
the court, of any port or parcel or
Mrs Ethel
was U1 at ,lrr
ber, was guest of lionor for the
all of the rem ainder of the debtor s home here last week,
afternoon in observance of her
property, shall rem ain in the debt-
w h eat ¥|eW
75th birthday. She was presented
or subject to a general lien, as se-
T hreshing will be resumed this
with a gift from tlie aid as well us
cunty for the payment of th e vaiue weelE T he yield of grain is poor
i By
('amp Eire (¡irla)
1 By Mr«. E. L. Cox)
a num ber of other gifts. She cut
thereof to the trustee of the cred­ in this section H arry LaZott lias
MOUNTAINDALE W ashing t o n
v-***-~*
******^ ■
*4**.;
KINTON—Annual picnic
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_ ___ ______________
itors, i f a frnct^p i c aDDoinLcd
such a lien to be subiect to and 1 le record oi
bushels of wheat u>n grange will be held at Eisner s of-town guests included Mrs. Oladys Grange won first prize for tlie best
t„
inferior to all Dnor liens Diedges.
pei 4 WIei » ,
. „ .1
j
Park Sunday Those attending are Snider and son of Ione. Mrs. Bell .tunt at the Pomona G range picnic
M ^ u n b r ^ c e f^ s L e h w io r
h f S - ^ dwar, l
It O lan ° / RPorllaVd
requested to bring basket lunch and of Montana. Mrs Budges of Mid- a t Balm Grove Sunday
Tlx
h e song
S le d S S ^ r^ ^ rn S e fim a ll^ -’
WU' dHhes to serve m. Coffee »111 be dleton. Mrs S arah VanKleek ot "School Days was sung and acted
Now you can afford n new
pledges, or encumbrances shall re ­
set of tubes You'll lx* su r­
last week.
by grange. Everyone is Hitcon. and a few Invited gurata. out by Mrs Fay Mill*. Mrs. R u ­
main in full force and effect, and 11am
Tom reiaainx.
Thornburg
of Lyle. Wash., furnished
Schaer and Leroy Mills. In
prised how new tubes will Im­
the property covered by such prior vlslted his father
T honi- invited to attend. Peter Zimmerman There were about twenty-five pres­ dolph
the skit. Mrs Meek was teacher,
prove your Rudio if y o u rs arc
Uw
eni-
<w encumbrances burg, on his 102nd blrthday Jul> will speak. There will also be a ent.
and
pupils
were
Fritz
MllL.
Mrs
general
good
time.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Victor
Anicker
and
over a year old Regular re­
shall be subject to the paym ent of 29
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stassens and family of Fairvale visited relatives J Vandomelon and Mrs. Logan.
placem ent of tubes Is good In­
the claims of the secured creditors
c A Morgan who was awarded
Mrs Maria Jackson received a prize
son Ernest Stassens and Lester here Sunday.
holding such prior liens, pledges or the wood
{or
d t t
surance against other troubles,
Mr and Mrs. A P. Herrick and for being the oldest member there,
encumbrances up to the actual value ousv last week delivering the wood Snider motored to Long Beach.
too.
Wash.. Friday morning to spend a son Donald of Sellwood visited Mr. anti Mrs J VanDomelon for the
of such property as fixed by the
tbe school.
CALL US NOW!
largest family present.
a p p ra isa l' provided for herein. All “ ’1 4 ^ C lara * Allen left last week Lew days *'tth M r- Snlder s brother and Mrs. E. L. Cox Saturday.
Old
Schoolmates
Meet
hens herem on livestock shall cover foJ. a visit wlth her husband. Aiex Clarence Snider, and wife, who re
Mrs. B ertha Shaver and family
Mrs C. S. Reynolds entertained
all increase and all liens on real Allen who u employed with a side there.
“
of Beaverton visited Mr. and Mrs
with a dinner Thursday Those
property shall cover all ren tal re- ra iirOad in C alifornia Mrs. Doro-
Kinton grange will get into line Floyd Bierly Sunday.
ceived or crops grown thereon by thy Randall of Orenco is staying with all the other granges in the
Mr“ LÎUy M^Bi'i-riy and daughter, PJ',':*"1 we" M l * cs Eliza Shorey of
the debtor, as security for the pay­ with h er sister. June Gavin, dur- country and observe September 29, Mrs Ethel McCormick, and family »?llsb,)r0- Mrs. D urs N rtaw and l l a l l l O
V IC C
Mrs. S J. Young, of
and
m ent of any sum th at may be due mg th eir m other's absence.
of^ Portland,
Portliuid.^aiul
_
j>hun<
as "Booster Night." This Is an a n ­ were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Mrs
Mrs W J. Wall ot S anta B arbara. Sslfrldgr Bros.
or past due under th e term s and
Mrs. Prudie Fickas and daughter. nual affair among all granges. This Shoemaker of Reed ville,
Cal.
All
except
Mrs
Nelson
were
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provisions of the next paragrapl Frances, are home from California. year is occurs on Saturday evenmg.
Mr and Mrs. E L Cox attend­
until th e full value of any such a b ere they visited relatives.
Those who have peach orchards ed the flfieth wedding anniver­ schoolmates at the Harrison school
particular property has been paid.
around
town
have
a
ready
sale
for
sary’
of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Fisk
Mrs. D C om utt and children vis
“ 1 3) Upon request of th e debtor. ited relatives at Woodland. W a sh . all they raise Largest growers are on the picnic grounds at the home
and with the consent of th e lien last week
Roy Bierly. W. C. Hail. William of Mr. and Mrs Jesse Snider of
holder or lien holders, the trustee,
Mrs ^ 0 ^ , . stQm p c(xA at the Wenzel and Fred G rabhom .
Scholls Sunday.
made
Elwood mill, was ill and unable to
Social Planned
to the debtor his exemptions, shall work a couple of days last week.
Ladies'
Aid
society
Is
to
hold
an
agree to sell to the debtor any part,
O tto Stowell visited friends and ice cream social Friday evening.
parcel, or all of the rem ainder of relatives here last week,
August 17. ut the grove adjoining
( b y V iv ia n H u tlaun)
the bankrupt estate at the apprais­
Mrs Mollie Tallman returned
church The proceeds will be
George Fisher ol Buxton and two
ed value upon the following term s from a visit with her parents in the
used in connection with the cu r­ men
with
and caterpillar
and conditions, and upon such th e eastern p a rt of the state last rent
expenses of the church Invi­ graded tlie grade,
road to the cemetery
other conditions as m the Judg­ week.
tations
have
been
extended
other
m ent of the trustee shall be fair
Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and Lad,-s' Aids in communities near July 30.
and equitable:
Hunger Brothers and Moehnke
family’ attended a reunion and pic- Kinton Everyone is invited to at-
a. Paym ent of 1 per centum in- nic du-.ner a t Columbia park July "tend and help m th e good cause Brothers donated lumber for the
NJOY the clear, rich pictures
playshed
at the school
terest upon the appraised price 2g.
Mr. and Mrs. George Snider Jr
Mr. and Mrs. George Laemerman
within one year from the date of
jj r . and Mrs Lee Hodgdon of and son Harold of Ione were guests
that Kodak Verichrome pro­
,.•?
...
„ ,
Portland visited Mrs. Hodgdon’s the past week of Mr. Snider’s p a r­ attended tthe Hunger family re ­
duces.
It's the film that w ill give
union
along
the
Nehalem
river
Paym ent ,°f 2 a per centum mother. Mrs. Bessie Hiddlnk.
ents, Mr and Mrs. George Snider. Sunday.
of the appraised price within two
Fred Sullvan returned recently
you
better
vacation
snapshots than
Members
of
th
e
4-H
Cooking
club
years from th e date of said agree- from
-
—
Mrs G. A. Gheen accom panied!
California,
where he - had - - been 3 enjoyed a picnic a t the "Riffles '
ment.
ever. Let us supply you with the
employed for several months. He is Thursday afternoon. The latter part Mr and Mrs. O tto Hunger of Or-
to the beach last week
c. Paym ent of an additional 2
no^ employed in Portland,
the afternoon was spent a t the chardale four
size that fits your camera. Then,
per centum of the appraised price
- Buxton won a ball
- game with of
days a t the different
home of Mr and Mrs. Emery Van- spending
beaches.
within three years from the date T reham e Sunday.
return the exposed film to us for
weather
of said agreement.
Moehnke Brothers were logging
William Walker and Dan Cham -
Mrs. E tta Bridges of Middleton
prompt developing and printing.
”d. Paym ent of an additional 5
Thursday
a
fter
a
sh
u
t
down
of
,0 appraised n price
r ,r »
bsrs of I-aurel were Saturday night arrived July 31 at the home of Mr.
per
centum
of the
orithin
f„..r vo»™
ZreS, the
nf and Sunday visitors of the form er’s and Mrs. Harold Aten, and spent several weeks.
1
the
1 brother-in-law , Jesse Meyers, of the rest of the week.
sa ia agreem ent. _
... .
. . th is place.
Members of the 4-H corn club en ­ __ Subscribe for the Argus.
’’e. Paym ent of an additional 5 Mrs. T hor Groenbeck w’as vls- joyed
Thursday evening a t the
per centum of the appraised price
Sunday
by
her
parents.
Mr.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bierly.
within five years from tlie date o f . and Mrs. Hard^ebeck òf Dilley.
Miss
K athryn Pomeroy, who has
said agreement.
been spending the past three weeks
"f. Paym ent of the rem aining u n ­
Fees Reported
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and
paid balance of the appraised price
collected during the month Mrs. Bert Sparks, a t the coast, re­
w ithin six years from the date of al Fees
July
by
Edward
C.
Luce,
county
turned home Thursday evening,
said agreement.
Aid Entertained
“Interest shall be paid on the clerk, totaled $629 90 and by Jam es
auDrawedTionce In iT u n n lid b ia m e Z H DavLs, county recorder, $614.55,
Ladle, Aid society was very pleas-
appraised price and unpaid balances , ^ 0 , . ^ to reports filed with the antly entertained Thursday after-
01 the appraised price yearly as it ro .lntv
UNDER THE NEW DEAL
mood a t the home of Mrs Luella
accrues a t the rate of 1 per centum
u ■’ ■■
per annum and all taxes shall be
paid by the debtor.
“T he proceeds of such payments
A re you giving yo u rself, your M erchants and D octors
cn th e appraised price an d interest
shall be paid to the lien holders as
a square deal.
their interests may appear, and to
the trustee of the unsecured credi­
tors as th eir Interests may appear,
S T O P A N D T H IN K .
If a trustee is appointed.
"(4) An agreem ent having been
reached as provided in subsection
13), tlie debtor may consume or
( HECK up on yourself and see if you are returning the confidence
dispose of any p art or parcel or all
of said property whether covered
that, has been bestowed upon you by the Business and Professional
by the general lien to th e trustee,
men in the last year or two.
If a trustee is appointed, or subject
to pledges or prior liens or en-
You asked for a personal loan when you asked for their merchandise
Bledsoe H ouse at
Buxton Destroyed
Washington Grange
Wins on Best Stunt
Kinton Grangers
to Picnic Sunday
Tube Prices
REDUCED
5%
a tle iu ted th e lim n Co op pienit < llll'O|MHllst ol h im *'
at JahUMMi Reach M l miti Ml»
Baker (Midi received a piì/.t» .Mr
Baker won 50 pounds ol vt’lt’h ht‘(Tl
Ui Uie fat m a n a iän - Al ul Mi».
Baker a g a rd en cull Ivalot »1 fai
lo r the
last, one im uille talk on ' Why I
llk. » to belong lo Ila* Co op
M is A nna C hapm an, who I., v eiv
lll. was given a show er by the
grange n u m b e rs u t ihelr meet lug
Sulurduv
Mr a n d M l. Doiuild G ariigiL. ol
B anks spent Sunday w ith Mi and
Mrs G eorge M eacliam a n d son
B
mm
Eugene Essiu'r am i *011 Eugene J r
a rrh ix l Sunday lor a lew days vis­
it Willi his brothers. Jia* a n d Gala*
Essni‘1*.
Mr a n d Mi's Jia* Baker re tu rn e d
I’uesilay fisun a H ip lo Ila- la in he
Tlie MC-.1-S I.01. S iellä a n d An
delta U ntcieker. f r o m
B rainerd.
M in n , a re vl.sillug H all aunt Mi
J o h n Loftis, and a tte n d ed Wa Jilu g -
ton G range Sal unlay
M rs G E Jo h n so n of ll.uik • en
lerlHim at Sunday with a d in n er
for her uncle. Ed lkalson. a n d lair-
enls. Mr a n d Mrs C W IX a fs o n
M 1 liaison left lor C alifornia last
Don t Let Se«j and
Sun Spoil Your Hair
Monday morning
Ml alyl Mis C W IXalson, Mr
E.l IXalson and Mrs G E Jolui-
sim and daughter Ecru went ground
the Ml llia a t U xip August 1
//in c u M i i i l e r t i
PERM ANENT
$Q.5(>
“ Il H appened O ne N ight"
m (
V en etian Four D ays
Hitch-hiking to Heaven on tin*
royal rigid ol Kotituncc' A p»a>r,
little rich girl, with a million dot
lius but She had lo lag lor love!
Sparkling lamiedyl Evening sm
prisea! Thrilling romance!
Thai s the sio n of "It H ap|aned
One Night." till* Clark Gable Claud
ette Colbert co-starring comedy
dram a showing Sunday Mondai
Tiwsdav and Wednesday ill the
Venetian theatre
I’* perm anent wav-
iii2 priicc ; giiarmi
tees you n beautiful
wove nil sip 111 ei ’
Millie’s
Beauty Salon
Ills O ne Aptitude
Smith "I don't know what to d<>
with tluii son of mliu* II*' • been id
college two years a n d Is still ut
tin* fixit of Ids class
Joni's "Why don t von make a
121.5 3rd S t
Plionr I27X
Ground floor Gdd Fellow»' BUI«
• G e n u in e Ford parts at low est
prices
• A p p r o v e d F o rd a c c e s s o rie s
from seat covers to radio
• S p e c ia lly - tr a in e d m e c h a n ic s
• Low flat-rates for labor
37%
Bring your car to SPECIALISTS to be serviced.
Wc know Fords—from Model T's to the latest
V-8. We know how to make adjustments with
speed and precision. We quote you established
prices only—determined by the Ford Factory
— for every part and every job. Wc maintain
the highest standard suggested by Ford.
In our shop you can be assured that
we use nothing but genuine
Ford parts. <J Deal with nun
who know the Ford.
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Hodgen-Brewster
Dairy Feeds
Calf Meal
Stock Mineral
Linseed Meal
Egg Producer
Scratch Feed
Granite Grit
Leghorn Shell
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Seed - Eggs - Poultry
Phone 3061
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* HILLSBORO BRANCH *
T he FIRST N A TIO N A L BANK
OF PORTLAND.
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G eneral Beauty Work
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A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
P H Y S IC IA N
Permanent« an«l all kindit of
beauty work.
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Commarrial National Hank
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Office
Sanitary Beauty Shop
All Klnrfa of lleauly Work
Keeldenoe
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GARItAGK UOI.I.KCTION
D E N T IS T S
DR. RALPH DRESSER
D entist
Garbage Collection
AND CANS
Commercial Building
D. P. CORRIER1
Tele,ih',n< 144
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INSURANCE
Telepluine 2325
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GEORGE T. McGRATII
BUY YOUR
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RUBBER STAMPS
IN H U R A N l'K
MINER B U IL D IN G , EU G EN E, OREGON
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Telephone 1471
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Mabel Behendel
Phon* 2211
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HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSION AL DIR ECTO R Y
B A N K ’S
PROSPERITY
or professional services. Now let your conscience he your guide.
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REMEMBER now is the time to pay, part pay or satiifactorily arrange
to pay on your past due accounts. Don’t forget that the man who tries
to pay his just bills and keeps his credit good is welcome everywhere,
BUT the one who does not pay soon becomes a social outcast.
SO when you get a STATEMENT bearing our REGISTERED TRADE­
MARK try to pay, part pay or satisfactorily arrange to pay your ac­
counts at once and keep your CREDIT GOOD.
NOW IS THE TIME to build up your credit for the coming winter.
Remember, lose your credit and you lose something you may never
regain.
SALES
ASK ABOUT THE'FACTORY RE CONDITIONED ENGINE
PLAN WHICH HAS MADE “ OVERHAULING” OBSOLETE
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. . . d ep en d s d irectly on the prosperity o f
the com m unity it serve». N aturally, t h e
H illsboro Branch of T he First N ational Bank
o f P ortland is vitally interested in the busi­
ness and fin an cial w elfa re of every person
in W ash in gton county. W e wish to do w h a t­
ever w e can to aid this business and fin a n ­
cial success. A dvice or assistance with your
problem s is a v ailab le at any tim e, w h eth er
or not you are a custom er of this bank.
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HILLSBORO ARGUS
W ATCH for G reen and Black h a n d b ills w ith accou n ts FOR SALE.
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