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Page Eight H IL L S B O R O th e n atio n al g u ard budget in his new cap acity as p resid en t of the n atio n al g u a rd association. P.E.P. Reports Business Good R egistered v o ters th ro u g h o u t O re gon w ill receiv e th e ir copies of -------- i th e official v o ters’ p am p h let w ith - _ . , *hc n ex t tw o weeks, acco rd in g to G ains Interpreted In dicatin g S e cretary of S tate Snell. A pprox- t> • d im ately 400,000 of th e pam p h lets M ore B uying P ow er w ill be d istrib u ted . S h arp gains in consum er b u y in g -int pow er in th is te rrito ry a re in d icat- ,h a‘ “ si ' ‘‘ " ed by the estab lish m en t of an all- ± tim e record in resid en tial consum p- J, * , d ” , ^ o r t . ‘r n 7 ^ e n bira C.U^ : ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON New Opportunity Offered for U.S. Farmers in Great ‘Transplanting’ Programs F u n eral services for Mrs Eva M innie P earl Lilly, 59. w ife of D G. Lilly. Forest G rove ro u te I. w ill be held S a tu id i.v afternoon at i 30 ii'eiii the Eei."-t Qrove Under tak in g com pany chapel w ith b u ria l in th e G ales C reek cem etery She died in a P o rtlan d hospital Tues day a fte r an illness of tw o m o n th . Mr I l Ils 4' i a long 111 - i . d ent of lh e G ales C reek com m u nity, h aving lived on th e farm there for ttie last 28 y ears S he had lieen a m em b er of the G ran g e for the last 20 years. S he w as born in L in coln, Neb . Deeemliei' '.' I, 11170. and w as m arried Io Mr Lilly in Dallas, D ecem ber 23, 1899. S u rv iv in g a r e t w o children. Dr. V irgil G Lilly of M. irgitritown, W V a . and Mrs. Jo h n Brady. F o r est G rove. Besides the w idow er, a b ro th er, Jam es N ew berry of F o r est G rove, survives. trie C o , H illsboro declares R. R. E aster, X , S n . , ? n r " “? mUCh division m anager. « h^ P , 1 i h u fro m , i a r !",' rs- . w ho use th is ty p e of e ar for haui- T hc new peak in resid en tial con- in g supplies out from tow n. sum ption follow s a m o n th a fte r pro- . • . duction for all classes of custom - M otorists a p p e a rin g in p u b lic w ith ers on the P epco system reach ed a th e old 1935 license plates displayed new high. w ill be re q u ire d to show ev id en ce •'In th e m on th ju st closed, resi- o f h av in g ap p lied for th e plates d en tial consum ers used 9.203.330 o r ex p lain to som e co nvenient ju d g e k ilo w att-h o u rs of energy to o p er- acco rd in g to C h arles P P ra y su- ate hom e applian ces an d for light- p erin te n d e n t o f sta te p o lice.’ ' ing, an increase of 14 p er cent o v er • • . N ovem ber. 1934.” he said. A verage P o rte r S. K ing, th e "g ran d old rev en u e per k ilo w att-h o u r sold m an " of th e sta le fo restry service dropped 5 'i p er cent, because , w ho resigned J a n u a r y 1 in o rd er low er rates apply as custom ers i n - , to lend a m ore q u iet life on his crease th eir consum ption. ra n ch n e a r B oring, C lack am as coun- "F igures fo r th e first 11 m onths ty. began his c a re e r as a d efen d er of this y e a r in d icate th at residen- of O regon fo rests from th e rav ag es tia l consum ption of electric cn er- i of th e fire dem ond 25 v ears ago py in 1935 w ill be ap p ro x im ately At th a t tim e. 1910. K ing w as em - 25 per cent g re a te r th an in 1929 ployed by the T u rrish in terests w ith T his increase cannot be attrib u te d larg e tim b er holdings in W ashing- to service to new homes, for house to n and C olum bia counties. build in g has been v irtu a lly at a _________________ s ta n d s : i l l f . » . kind, d ep ending on th e ab ility of the fam ily to han d le money. T he plan w as adopted by the sta te relief cofnm ittcc on D ecem ber 27 in accordance w ith the law passed a t the special session. Funeral Services tor Gales Woman *n d *ca*e be b ro u g h t to n u ll t , f° r P‘Ck’^ f i A o r ' t h i L ’t v p J o f by th e recen t V All Spud Growers Urged to Register t t ’«»iitintied fro m p a * r I ) ler, S herw ood, and B ruce M cCann Banks. T his potato Met is not a populuf one am ong our loeul grow ers a h though th ere is som e considerable support for it. It is e n tirely pos sible that *he w hole thing m ight yet he set aside e ith e r th ro u g h eon | K1’ *5 or* referen d u m of i l l « - g r o w - ers. U ntil that tune, it is a law I enfo rcem en t of w hich is in tin hands of the B ureau of In te rn a l I Itev en u i i m il tin ap p licatio n for sides qu o tas i listing the ir acreage, production, and th eir sales even though they do not have w ritten evidence to support it. U ounty qu o tas w ill be set up by ta e slate potato board w hen the »pplications from ap p lican ts of all MRS. AIYIICA I W I M ll( 111 1.1, the c< »uni io a re in and q u o tas from Mrs A lv iia Ja n e M itchell, 72, Inan up| lieiints are e stim ated T otal widow of the late T hom as II M itch , county q quota eunn u o ta ; . cannot exceed th e ell, died in P o rtlan d I)<cem her 20 H ate quota. A fter th e settin g of and fu n eral «rviees w ere held county quotas th e county co m m it Ironi th e Donelson & Sew ell chapel tees will proceed Io set th e indi- h ere S a tu rd a y .dternoon will» Dr. vidiiid quotas ind th e total of tin Holmes officiating Interm ent was !’e | Vbvn'thel MYurdh , « r l eOUI' ,y ',UO‘“ iitin Plain« I-lea,} B rian *1 the sta te board. ch u rch cem etery . h1l|'i“ n,’'1-.. a. I S he w as born at P leasant Hill. nom inated L ane ix iinty. M u c h III, 1863. tau g h t i ' 'in i b , i ’ i.'.'i 1 1 '" ' *:ruW l,!i school m K enton and l.lneoln conn- ; j 1 K-. " 11 »'• He- and «« m atron of .h e Siletz. . , .*‘" v b,,“ n l " ,Ml Indian school Mrs M itchell had th a t board w ill «elect the Ihr m ade her hom e w ith her d au g h ter. w hich w ill mak«' up the county Mi Mary B Boyd ol Gaston rou.q com m ittee I tie follow ing m en w ere , ., i ’ o o m in a ie d for tin „• positions II |{ t.o . and tw o brothers, Elm er an.l Findley, C ed ar Mills; Jo h n Will, C ia ic n c i M ays of V atnhtll county. L a u re l; II J V alentine. K inton; C. S H aynes, S herw ood. II P. Silicic- S ay you saw It In the Argu». Milk Board A n n o u n ces No C h an ge in M ilk Price No change in th e m ilk price stru ctu re, is t h e an n o uncem ent m ade by the O regon m ilk control board, follow ing a review of the situation. I he board agreed, h o w ever, th at tlie in d u stry w ould he given an o p p o rtu n ity to present fu rth e r testim ony at a h e arin g to be held Ja n u a ry 15. | only now recovering. It is th e re- V OtCS I AKCIl O il suit of g re a te r use of electric ranges, w a te r heaters, re frig e r ators. and o th er electrical a p p li ances. D u rin g th e sam e period. 1923I D espite e x tre m e pacifistic a tti- to date, th e av erag e rate paid by tu d es tak en by g roups such as th e resid en tial consum ers has decreased A m erican S tu d en t U nion and sim i- about 10 per cent. : lar bodies d u rin g th e past w eek. “L argest grou p user of electric high school and college stu d en ts energy continues to be th e pulp connected w ith H illsboro C h ristian and p ap er industry. C onsum ption C ouncil ta k e no d ifferen t a ttitu d e by these m ills has increased about on w ar q u estio n s th a n do th eir. 25 per cent over 1929 elders, d eclares P asto r H en rv S. "O ther com m ercial in d u strial us- H aller, council ad v iser, in a n n o u n c ers of electricity slum ped c o n s id -, ing th e final vote of th e council erab ly d u rin g th e depression. Som e in th e n atio n al P leb iscite on W ar lost ground has been reg ain ed and and Peace, w hich closed locally on th e present statu s of th is class of C h ristm as eve. load is about 10 p er cent below th e O ut of a to ta l of 648 votes cast 1929 level. in th e council voting, only 21 p er- --------------------- - i sons SOnS voted Voted th a i t th ey ev w wo ould u l d su s n p n p n o n rt rt M a . ... 1 ^ .4 -* ^ -. no w ar w hich th e g o v ern m en t m ight declare. O nly four of those ballots tC o n .in ^ from r . „ l . /T * S00”? Wh° comeVbrackf a fmth S Th<' ^ ‘-v-four“ p e r s o n ^ 'd e c l ^ e d 'l h ^ r - t s . ' s t a r t e d w ith " t h T d ^ ^ s i o n afte'r T S ^ fe r tU o ry h a " T h u rsd a y , J a n u a ry 2, 1936 National Issues Greenville A ho v e. a g lim p s e in to p r im itiv e fa r m in g m ethods e m p lo je .l lu .......... Hailit O z a rk lu ll fo lk w ho by Blmu Vuyl «take, accordion numbei • hv La th e U n ite d Capitol {News Letter Declares Tax Sale Faulty A H appy and Prosperous New Year t h ris tn ia s gr.-i I 'tn ,. velle Jack so n of N orth Plains, song hv Betty and C , ill V uyl tek e I, long hour# of b rillia n t su n sh in e, th e ir farm s have yielded little , citatio n by E v erett V undehcy. is fultilled. S tates an d in A laska, m a n , m ore th an a scant and p recarious C h ristm as acrostic by th e p r itiu ii. • • • A m ericans a re try in g then- hand liv in g And w ith wild gam e grades, tap dancing by El line ja c k - A N OTHER g reat m ovem ent is "shot o u t." th e ir econom ic prob son an d Patty- C artnen, C h u sttn in at m odern p ioneering. 1 under w ay in w hich U ncle lem has been acute. T hey w ill Signs by fo u rth g rad e boy rhy thm Tiie g en eral them e of th e move Sam p lan s Io tra n sp la n t 6t.tH»0 band m usic, song by th e ehool. soon b ear th e jin g le of motley m ent is “Away from su b n iarg in al m id w e s te rn e r s Dolls C hristnias T ree by prim ary- they scurcely knew before. lan d ." To help h is farm ers girls, safety song by ten gti'I.», F o r m onths federal re fo re sta w hen farm ers found th a t it w a s . inv ad ed . end 244 Jo te ’ w ere • • • escape from u n p ro d u ctiv e land, C hristm as S uggestions by ax h- . tio n ag en ts have toured M issouri S - - - b i“ ^ n g p- r ? ^ ^ “ | I ncle Sam is p ro v id in g new A NOTHER n otew orthy phase of h arm onica band C h ristin as c a n ils buying u p laud options, th e ir u lti th e g r e a t " tra n s p la n tin g ” recitatio n by A rth u r D ierickx and fro n tiers. m ate goal being S.1)00. 0110 H ires, m ovem ent Is ta k in g place in playlet by advanced grades R ob • , , T w en ty -tw o ballo ts w ere fo r sup- or about one-seventh of th e s ta te ’s Up in M atan u sk a valley. A las T ennessee At C rossville, on land e rt C op m uiounc d tile pi a: i o C ontributions to th e w o rk m en ’s C n d e e la r e T a n ‘fn tern ilH n n :, area. ka. a v an g u ard of sev eral h u n provided hv th e governm ent, sev S chool w ill open M onday, a fte r com pensation fund d u rin g th e last g resso r w hile 28 persons said th.?v dred colonists front th e m idw est T h is land, all non-productive, . r a l h u n d red stran d ed fa rm ers a tw o w eeks vaiaitfon. stx m onths of 1935 exceeded S2.- ’ “ a support an v w T J h nh is se ttlin g down h ap p ily in new w ill be refo rested to cre a te a 000.000. a fig u re in excess of a full L’ S.d « o v e r m e n " ’ m a v d ^ a r e a re building sto n e houses, grow su rro u n d in g s. vast recreatio n al a re a in w hich ing and h arv e stin g crops, m aking y e a rs collections d u rin g th e height I R esults of b J I n t i n o n n n « , ’ * I RANK M. M il KIA T hey have found th e new land th e re w ill be w ild gam e preserv es of the depression, according to th e tiOn s ^ % 0 o n m l ° b m olasses, vanning, clearing, log. M asonic fu n eral rites yycre held from w hich they an d th e ir ch il and beauty spots av ailab le to siorL ,ndU Stnal accident com m is- L eague of N ations: Yes 263P no" 284; ging an d saw ing th e logs into I today 'T h u rsd a y ) in P o rtlan d for d ren w ill w rest a living to be to u ris ts from ev eryw here lu m b er an d shingles F ran k M arion M ickey, furnierly of • » • on consulation w ith o th er natio n s situ ated in a snug valley, hem m ed Front the b arren lands th a t a re F or th e hom e and farm pro H illsboro, w ho died from i li ,n A pproxim ately 300 needy teach- ' a g U ^ m X rV T e Y ^ l in by ta ll w hite peaks and h ills pur. ha cd. ll.Ooo O zark hill .fam vided fo r him an.l Ills fam ily. attack S un d ay lie wa active h i green w ith sp ru ce an d hemlock. ilies will be moved to m ore pro th " i^ tr u c tio n 'o T a d T lt c“ un" strtc ? " n e ^ ' X t o X t o n ^ Y ?!’ ’ " Il farm er w ill have 20 y ears to an ti-C o m m u n ist w erk in tin- elly- W hen th e ir hom es a re com d u rtlv e a re a s nearby. In a d d i pay. and aided both state and federal p le te d —th ey a re liv in g in te n ts tion. these bill folk, fam ed in a u th o rities in com bating subvei ive And th ro u g h o u t the U nited for th e p re s e n t—th e co lo n ists will sto ry and song, w ill be g iv en S ta te s, In a t least 49 o th e r dis- radical activities He wa. a m em ject adm inistratio n , according to C ion of w o rld reso u rces an d m ar- begin to w ork th e 40-acre farm s, b er of T u ality lodge. A. E. and A. w ork in bolping to build th e A. state su su p p erin erin ten ten d d e e n n t t of t r b t s , h u n d re d s of o th e r farm A. H H oward, ow ard, state ol arm y 'n a v y 'a n d ’a ir'fo rc J ^ w hich th ey w ill d raw by lot. it M of H illsboro eight n a tio n al p a r k . U ncle Sam t public Pe -,r h lrinStrtiCEOn- .e le* io n . of ° f the th e no 196; on abo litio n ol’ com pulsory' fam ilies a re being tra n a fe ire d in stru ctio n . S Selection w ill be up to th ese h ard y people Mr. M ickey wa - hm n in S ahibria. hopes to estab lish in the ar. i front w orn-out land, an.l hom es In teachers w ill be m ade by city and m ilita ry train in g - Yes 351 no 213 them selves, th en , to see th a t the Idaho. M arch 21. 1811!) He wi a T he O zark re s id e n ts them selves county school su p erin ten d en ts. j OR g o v e rn m e n t8 control of m U^ poverty-ridden villages, to new pro m ise given by th e g reen est of son of C aptain F ran.a M Mickey- a re m eetin g th e s itu a tio n w ith co m m u n ities w here eonlidencv anil Mrs M iry Ellen M i c k e y I l l s g ra s s and budding sh ru b s, and ..rr_ . i tio n s in d u stry : Yes 548 no 43 little p ro test. In recen t y ears t o d ^ " e Th°,Ut spen t , 7 o u r . m iJlion R esults of local voting have been an d h appiness a re reborn. fa th e r w as head of a com pany of □ h i 3 ' r- T h at- according to B rig- fo rw ard ed to th e council for social Indian scout:, w hich served in the a d te r G eneral T hom as A. Rilea ts action of th e C o n g reg l Indian w ars of the Idaho te rrito ry . ter, foreclosure: In te rn a tio n a l Shoe th e custom ary salu tatio n w h e n C h ristia n churches. N ew Y ork C itv In 1915 Mr. M ickey m arrie d Mi com pany vs. C arlson & S h erk . friends m eet on th e stre e t of th e u n d er w hose auspices the n ation E dith D ecius of Bona Tw o ye n P o ssib ility th a t th e session of th e national capital these days. G en- w ide vote w as tak en li te r they m oved Io P ortland. Since grand ju r y for J a n u a r y 15 m ig h t eral R ilea re tu rn e d th is w eek from 1 th at tim e they have lived in i ’ort- be postponed, w as b eing considered (C o n tin u e d fro m p aze 1» W ashington, w h ere he ap p eared b e land and H illsboro. He w as an .('n n ltn u p d fro m page 1) fore the congressional com m ittee sons, e ith e r by reco rd o w n ers or by th e d istric t a tto rn e y 's office thi autom otive m echanic and until his on ap p ro p riatio n s in su p p o rt of o th ers to q u ie t title or get posst -- w eek because of the tria l of O rris fered by W PA to all persons on illness w as em ployed on the B on sion. a re b ein g settled out of court. N elson of A loha on a c h a rg e of the re lie f rolls M ay 1 and re g is n eville dam project assau lt and b a tte ry sch ed u led for te re d not l ite r th a n N ovem ber 1 of W. H. F u rn ish alias G. H. H arris th e sam e date. Mr. M ickey is su rv iv ed by hi- th is year. T h e re a re nu , m ero u s per- widow W ashington C o u n ty M useum an d ^ gedu w i‘*! o b ta in in K *nd ! “ c ir c u R c o u rt w ill conve, »on, W illiam E. M ickey; ANNOUNCEM ENT - - - conv en e J a n u - sons in thi , .. . ,c o u " i y . w h " w e re not th ro e b ro th e rs D an M ic k e y o f L ong H istorical association w ill m eet at by false p reten ses plead ed a ry 13. w hen the civil sui' . .. of B u r - | on th e re lie f rolls betw een th ese B each. C a l: Ernest E rw in M ickey 2 p. m. S atu rd ay in th e co u n 'v Kuilty T u esd ay o eio re Ju d g e K b ank vs W rio h t , .11 . . .. . , co u rt room at th e co u rt house. A ll F ra n * P * * « * S e n te n c e w as post- J a n u a r y 16 i ’f th e case of P e te r a s s irta n c l "°W ,n ° l and E v erett M ickey of Idaho, anil d .re c to rs and o fficers a re u rg ed to ? ° ™ d a n d b u r n is h a llo w e d h is H e in tz vs. F erd G ro n c l et -it in a£S‘StanCC’ a sister. Mrs. J e a n e tte F orest of M \ e a rs A uto R epair E xperience bCA ^ n tm w hich H eintz is suing fo r aR egJd I S uch as these, th e in stru ctio n s ' I ) A ngeles. in H illsboro .¿ L _Toz!e r C ham poeg is , F ra n k C ronin, a rre ste d C h ristm as false a rre s t to his son and an o th e r say. shall be cared for. as fa r as funds a re available, w ith su fficien t h ere th is w eek so rtin g som e of th e d ay on a larcen y ch arg e, w aived youth ITet-ier collection, w hich has alre a d y P relim in ary h e arin g a n d 'w a s held "in th e e ploy of t i 'l 'G r o n c r W I r< b e r to P rev en t phy ical o fferin g u I oeen bro u g h t in to th e co u rt house for th e g ra n d ju ry . n u t com pany ’ and m ain tain m inim um l i v i n g ■ have ta k e n over shop at ♦ o r J ^ eceiJv e . d o n atio n s of his- O rd ers filed in C irc u it co u rt th is J a n u a r y 20. th e sta te ca e of H i Z u ^ s i s t a n c e of th is n a tu re ■ U sed Car E xch an ge ■ KMi.i ‘CS dli,rlnK th e w eek M rs w eek in clu d e liq u id atio n of S h u t- L B ratv o ld and M D avid, on i- nvtend?H )^ h. / ’ C|IOnSn Say' b5 5 < Edi h Tozier W eatlicrred w ill also S avings bank, o rd e r to e x ten d n o ’, scheduled for tria l in w hich the r, r i 1 ’ lM'r o.n ’ •,1“ ’!>d y cared ■ ALL TY PES AUTO R EPA IR WORK — Tops, Bodies, Etc. .... .......... 5? m an an d Jo e M u rray , d efau lt and !nK collection acco u n ts w ith o u t a m o th e rs’ pension or so ld iers’ and ■ W ork fu lly gu aran teed . ju d g m en t: L illian W hite vs. F ra n - hcensc. sailo rs’ aid cases. cis M. W hite, o rd e r fo r Ioan: D. F a n u a ry 21 th e case of Jam es 3rd and W ashington H illsborc and Iren e C how en vs. A n d rew an d f h e ,Ps o i T ig ard w ill com e to trial. .. M edical and d e n 'a l care and hos- fB y Mrs. John M Peeideon) Mrs. Rosa __________ F eu erstein sp en t a L v d ia K elly an d A ddie T aylor, de- Pllelps is ch arg ed w ith th re a te n in g P '.a h z a tio n , th e in s 'ru c tio n s indi- 1 cate, w ill be lim ited to necessity week - - - through t0 ' ■ « tony. because of lim ited funds. . Payne, in P o rtlan d . M axine D ah n e high w ay com m ission vs. G e o r g e -------------------... . . . „ ,. In . con- r\t * 1 » on. — V «» ash., . onL♦ • . Mie- . nection v.itFi tills, or «ill relief, the of W hite 0 Salm W w as also t R ? n u n p n p e rech t. dism issal: v, E arl ■ A. M a n a g ers C • h a n g e a t - ** county com m ittee or th e p ro p erly a C h ristm as gu est at th e P a y n e " us vs- W illiam A. G ey er, et al; de- - L ocal S a fe w a y Store au th o rized re p re se n ta tiv e , shall pass -hom e. fau lt; U nion C e n tra l L ife In su r- w in M r. an d Mrs Jo h n M. D avidson ance co m p an y vs. E u g en e F Me- H , Jarn J?'1/ ' m an ag e r of th on th e e lig ib ility of th e a p p lican t 5 a re sp en d in g a few days in S e a ttle C o rn ack et al; allo w in g cross com - . ro S afew ay store for tin and fix th e am o u n t of assistan ce to 5 I , w ith th e ir aunt, w ho is ill. , plain t; H. E Bolin el a l vs. Effe past tw o years, w as tra n sfe rre d to be g ran ted . P o rtla n d on th e first of th e year. C osts of th e new plan w ill be 9 Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k H offer. Mrs. B ra n d t et al. d ecree. T om m y W entz, fo rm erly of Bonn m et 50 per cent by the state and ■ F.mma H offer. Mrs. R o b ert Y oung- O rd ers filed in co u n ty co u rt thi th e re m a in d e r of th e funds from ■ en an d J e a n an d S onny Y oungen w eek in clu d e H a rry M. Jones. M el- ville, has succeeded D urst here. th e county as au th o rized in th e law £ B ought 'J 1 l u _In d c Pendence and” S atu rd a u ay g h , te r F re d ric k M asi^ M elv in C v r ^ f y l s e .yi°U r. a tto rn e y scnd y o u r re c e n tly passed at Salem . C are for u gni - Sold 3oi(l C onsigned " « Mrs. S ch u ld em an an d d auvh ° ^ P 2 r t ian d vi si?®d at ‘he H en ry L e ste r V. Malleir L u e lia S m ith ' ® ad y e«tising to th e A rgus. I th e poor shall be e ith e r in cash or T hom as O M ondabaugh. 1927 Buick Standard C oupe I B ishop hom e F rid ay . ! * j rt -----T T he fo llo w »ng suits’ w ere filed I In w onderful co ndition at a A ll A u ? i U nofficial N e w s — this w eek in c irc u it co u rt: Roy very low price. .J L _1S Pr i5.t in H illsb o ro D avis vs. S tate A ccid en t com m i - 'T H R O U G H O U T W ishes You nnd Yours S an ta Cl m s vi-itcil the G re e n ville school D ecem ber 23 an.l d is trib u te d toys and candy A la rg e crow d atten d ed Mr. and Mi- W j V andehey assisted w ith inu--ic.il s e lections O th er n u m b ers on the pi, gj-am included a song by the school, New State Plan for Local Relief ounty Historical Society to Meet Tom Rollins anti ta k e s this o p p o rtu n ity to (h an k you for y o u r valued p a tro n a g e . At this, tim e u c w ant to tell ,'ou th at we have a p p re c ia te d y o u r frie n d sh ip , y o u r loyalty and y o u r co n fid en ce. It has he eea a sincere p leasu re to have served you in tin y ea r ju st d ra w n to a close. Powers Grocery | Prom pt S ervice P h on e 81 M ain S treet S p ecia ls fo r Jan u ary 3 and 4 COFFEE M A N N IN G ’S. Pound 24c W ESSON OIL MIXER BOTH PINT. 39 Many other items apecialljr priced fo r F rid a y am i S a tu rd a y . I lies,, prices good J a n . an d I only. Bill Elder j Helvetia USED CARS 1929 Buick Standard C oupe i v/ht A -l condition, good ru b b b b er, er good ru very reasonable. 1930 Ford Tudor co u n ty C o u rt, a rre sts, dpa?hl ' Wpd d ln g s’ b i i t h s . I A rgus so c,ety — E v ery w eek in th e tt sion. ap p e a l from a w a rd of com - m ission. C redit S erv ice com com pany pany vs M rs. S id n e y McDougal; H"t.-,e „ . — — ow n- ers' Loan co rp o ratio n vs. C. C. C ar- This one is an ex cellent buy. 1926 C hevrolet Touring Miik Prices Rise! Good condition cheap. SEVERAL OTHERS TO SELECT FROM. and th e w ise D airym an w ill d ep en d on L ots of transportatio n cheap. TIR E BALE CONTINUES S am ple — 4.40-21 $G.1G 6-ply U nder Tread 1-year w ritten gu aran tee I. X. L. free T ube w ith each new Tire D A IR Y FE E D S 13-plate, heavy duty $4.95 an d y o u r b attery 1-year gu aran tee S ee 1 9 3 6 W illy s “ 77,” $589 S e e 1 9 3 6 G rah am , $875 Used Car Exchange 2n d and W a»h. P h o n e 2641 OVERHEAD DOOR SET Use of I. X. I,. D airy F e e d s a t th is tim e will a ssu re more m ilk d o lla rs fo r th e D airy m en — M a n u fa c tu re d in H illsboro— th e c o rre c t ra tio n — F inest in g re d ien ts. HILLSBORO FEED CO M efO R M IC K D EE R IN G FA RM M A CH IN ERY Phone 271 160 W. Main St. MY NEW CAR LINES i Foldiniz, slid in g or sw ingiivf doors. Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Will ta k e . a re of them , elves w ith p eo p le w ho try to k eep inform ed in any com m tin.ly, and in any co m p etitio n . It rem ain s for m J Io Kiv* GOOD .SERVICE and to . SED ( A kS so the public will re a liz e Dial here is th e m ost relia b le p la c e to trade. I Carry (he Largest Stock at All Limes SLL and TRY M Y U SED CARS and TRUCKS My service d e p a rt mem has every e q u ip m e n t to m ake them rig h t You know my nien, all fam ily s u p p o rte rs in this com m unity to try to hold ou r jo b w ith you, J ‘ < 'omit on us all th e I ! A LL () \ ERA LI. Door Set T oday ! Don t lijfh t old ty p e doors any lo n g er! Pool-Gardner Lumber Co. FR A N C H ISE FULLER DEALER 151 W est B a selin e St. P h o n e 2691 m Jl Ml "The Best Used Car Merchant in this County” S» E njoy ;i g a ra g e d oor th a t goes up — over and o u t of th e way. Low Priced Easy to In stall E asy to O p erate F its A n y 'ty p e «■ it is my d esire to be know n as to boost herd p rod u ction at re a so n a b le cost. BA TTER IES "The BEST USED CAR M ERCHANT in Washington County” A Better FCR LESS M O N E Y ! 1924 D od ge Sedan (Jsed Car Bargains All Makes ■ Cl rt W e T rade I Easy I e rrn s O pen S a tu rd a y E venings HILLSBORO MOTOR CO. JAMB! > W HITELAW , Prop. UK 332 L. M ain S treet I’hniic III |)a y or N ight 136 S.* Neronrl Ave. ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ » •« ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ » » •••M M M ..........,.,.,,, ■ «MBSICSItf