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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Six
A R G U S ,
G range Plans
Two Services at Banks C hurch . Changes M ade
M eet Saturday
Sunday; A nnual Reunion H eld
C. E. O fficers
illy Mi»« Mary Sandy»
BANKS - T here will be p reaching
services next Sunday at It a nt
and again at 8 p m. C haplain T. G
Phillip. pastor of the B a n k ' church,
will preach Sunday school at 9:45
m and Epw orth L eague at
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Forsberg. Else Forsberg. Ilerthu
K> lliki Forsberg. Eva llilni.t For-
berg. Toivoi F orsberg and M arian
Forsberg. d is trib u te rs under the
will of V ictoria A irola A nderson.
Deceased; and. all persons u n ­
nam ed or u n k n o w n In n in g or
claim ing any interest in such
estate as h e n s or d istrib u tees
In the N ame of the S tate of O re ­
gon. you are hereby com m anded to
appear before th e H onorable Coun-
t> C ourt of the S tate of O regon for
the Count» of W ashington at the
courtroom of said court, at the
courthouse in th e City of H ills­
boro. Oregon, on the 10th day of
N ovem ber. 1930. at th e hour of »311
o'clock A M of said day. not less
th an tw enty ,20» days a fte r the
service of th is citation, to show
cause, if any th e re be. w hy the
facts should not be found and the
rig h ts of h eirsh ip and d istribution
to said E state decreed as set forth
and prayed for in the petition of
th e plaintiff on file herein .And
you are fu rth e r com m anded to a p ­
pear before the court at said tim e
and place and file answ ers setting
up your respective claim s of h e ir­
ship. ow nership or interest in said
Estate.
You are fu rth e r notified that this
citation is served upon you by
publication th ereo f in th e H ills­
boro .-Argus, a n ew spaper of gen ­
eral circulation prin ted and pub
lished in th e City of Hillsboro.
C ounty of W ashington. S tate of
Oregon, and that th e d ate of the
first publication thereof is the tith
day of August. 1936. and the date
of th e bust publication th ereo f is
th e 17th day of S eptem ber. 1936
This citation is issued, published
and served upon you p ursuant to
orders of the H onorable Donald T
T em pleton. Ju d g e of the said C ourt,
w hich orders w ere m ade and e n ­
tered of record in satd cause on
th e 3rd day of A ugust, 1936.
(SEA L)
EDW C. LUCE. C lerk of the
C ounty C ourt of th e S tate of O re­
gon for ttie C ounty of W ashing­
ton.
25-31
Perfection Adds
Wrapping Machine
'I'h u i a la y . A n g u i L i,
O R E G O N
ladies W ednesday aftern o o n in th e
church She spoke of her recent M rs . S c h m e ltz e r N e w P re s i­
Form er Buxton Man Badly
trip over the U nited S tates and
show ed mans pictures, both histor-
d e n t a t M t. H o m e
Hurt at Hood River
ical and scenic, w hich she collected
d u rin g her travels T he affair was
(B y M r» M n h lc A lliiio n t
I By M r». Je»»« M eyer»)
sponsored by the Ladies' Aid
M OUNT.VN HOME
Mrs Fd
B U X T O N - - G reen
M ountain
Mr and Mrs C liff Thom pson and
m.
G range w ill hold its an n u al A ugust
fam ily and G eorge K essler Sr w ard A ebischer resigned as presi
A n n u a l P ic n ic llr lil
d nt
,"’c M ount .,,. Home C h n -
m eeting at M anning n ex t S a tu r­
M others' club held its 24th a n ­ drov to D etroit S atu rd av to spend , tian
E ndeavor r n d a y ev en in g and
day.
nual picnic and reu n io n Friday on a few d a \s visiting Mr and Mr.- Mrs H arry S e h m e lt.e r succeeded
Tow n se n d ite s to M eet
the high school grounds A business E lm er I.yda and children
Billy Moore of P o rtlan d is spend her. Miss G ladys T aylor w as elect
Tow nsend C u b w ill m eet tonight m eting was held m the afternoon.
vice-president in place of Mr-
Mr and Mrs B W A rm en tro u t mg a few days w ith relativ es in cd
(T h u rsd ay ' at th e G ran g e hali.
Schm eltzer. A bonfire parly and
A rth u r Sim onton spent last week an d Miss Mary Sandy of Banks Mr Banks
Miss M arie R afferty, assistant w iener roust w as held a fte r the
at the hom e of his uncle and aunt. a n d Mrs Francis Thom pson of
m eeting.
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Fisher, at Sun- P o rtlan d and Mr and Mrs M aurice postm istress in Banks, w ho has
fir and F F F e rrill closed th eir
set cam p
i Thom pson and d au g h ter of V er- been seriously ill. is rep o rted im ­ office in P o rtlan d Monda.' for th eir
Mr. and Mrs. Edson have moved ' nonia are -pending this w eek at proved. She is stay in g w ith a sister sum m er vacation
T he first two
in Orenco.
from th e ir ap artm en ts at W. E. the bcache-
Mrs Stanley C lark of Longview. w eeks they w ill spend to u rin g :he
H ills to th e Jo e Ross house. Mr. | L am ar Sandy, w ho has been
visiting C ra te r Lake, e'e
Edson is tru ck in g logs for Elwood w orking
P ortland, is spending Wash., spent th e w eek-end i n beaches,
and th e last tw o they w ill spend
Logging com pany.
a few we. ks at his home in Banks Banks w ith Mr. an d Mrs. C ass, on th e ir farm in this com m unity
Wilson and o th er relativ es
Mrs. R obert Place is hom e from before going back to O. S C
Miss Ju n e M cDonald h is been
Move Here from B urns
P ortland, w here she u n d erw en t an
Jo h n H olland of G reen Moun-
operation for a tum or n ear th e tain spent th e w eek-end in Banks
J O Cason and ch ild ren of Burns visiting at the homes of tw o of
knee, a piece of th e sm all bone n ear w ith A. H W olford
have moved to B anks and a re oe her au n ts here. Mrs. Hui rv S . hnn li­
th e knee w as rem oved also.
Mr. and Mrs. C liff Sandy are copying th e Robison house n ear zer and M rs G eorge K irk p atric k
Mr. and Mrs. B ow ers and fum-
Dave K aum er of P o rtlan d visited spending this w eek in V ernonia lie th e depot
friends h ere last w eek.
is driv in g th e V ernonia-St Helens
Mr. and Mrs. A J. F ried ley of ily of O hio are guests at th e V T
Gus P etrzilk a and Bill W atson m ail tru ck w hile M aurice Thdm p- H illsboro, Mr. and M rs Weslev St Speece hom e The men a re broth-
w ent clam digging at Pacific City son is on a vacation.
Johnson of L ebanon and Mrs. M crs-in-law . T hey have been visit-
A ugust 4.
Mr and Mrs F ran k G rin d le and H olgate of P o rtlan d w ere S unday ing scenic points hero and expect
Mrs. M ollie T allm an sp en t th e Mrs. Ida G rin d le of P ortland and d in n er p arty guests of Mr and to go south by the coast highw ay,
past w eek at th e home of h er Mr. and Mrs. B ert G rindle of Me- Mrs. R ay P arm lev and ch ild ren .
visit C ra te r L ake and then on to
daughter. Mrs. R obert Place, n ear M innville w ere looking after bust-
j- jr, T h reaten s H ome
C alifornia, before retu rn in g home
V ernonia.
ness in terests in B anks Sunday
F ire broke out T h u rsd ay on the
B irth d ay C elebrated
Mr and Mrs
G ayle D rury of Mrs. Ida G rindle. w ho has been roof of th e C lell C arsten s house G uest- of Mr. and M rs Harr»
W ashougal. Wash., a n d
E verett v isiting her son. F rank, and fam - occupied by G eorge F in ck an d fam - S chm eltzer w ere th e Jo h n Sehm elt-
D rury of V ancouver w ere h ere last Hy in Portland for a few weeks. o x H/.-e was quickly connected z tr family. Jam es All
u 1 Ed
Sunday, guests
of Mr. and Mrs. went home w ith Mr and Mrs. B ert a n d the fire ex tin g u ish ed w ith th e S turm m . in honor . f the btrt-i.l.i'
G eorge Riggle.
Mrs. D ru ry and G rindle Sunday for a visit.
help of neighbors and it was not an n iv ersary of Mrs H urrv Sehm elt-
B everly Jea n n e an d H ow ard re-
Joyce T resham . w ho is w ith th e necessary to call th e fire d e p art- zer
tu rn ed hom e w ith
them after ( CCC in Weston, visited his parents, m ent.
Jero m e W aldron w ill m ove their
spending 10 days w ith relativ es Mr. and Mrs C B T resham . from
Mr and Mrs E rin C offey and cottage,
w hich is located «•: hi-
S atu rd ay u n til W ednesday th is
h ere and at Tim ber.
th ree sons of P o rtlan d sp en t Sun- m o th e rs
farm , to his owe. place
A large crow d attended a G range week.
day w ith Mr and Mrs. C ass Wil- lins tall. Som e rem odeling and ad-
dance h ere S atu rd ay night. A noth­
M iss P e n fie ld S p ea k s
sen. L ittle M elvin C offey rem ain ed citio n s w ill be built. W aldron has
e r dance w ill be given by the
Miss Emm a Penfield of Forest for tw o w eeks w h ile his p aren ts already constructed a platform on
G range A ugust 22.
G rove
talked before a group of ancj tw o older b ro th ers took a t r i p his farm
on w hich he has stored
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B urlingam e
to C ra te r Lake.
his hay.
and son G eorge visited friends from
Mrs. Earl W ilson w as tak en to
Mrs. Eugene T aylor and M - Joe
O klahom a at th e A rm etage home
th e Good S a m aritan hospital M on­ Ego e n tertain ed th eir ri -,-ective
NOTICE OF SALE O l REAL
n ear G aston on T hursday.
day for m edical treatm en t.
S unday school classes at Sellw ood
PROPERTY
S hirley H annan of P o rtlan d vis­
Mr. and Mrs. L eo n ard G am ro th p ark Ju ly 29. A picnic lunch.
No. 39-307
ited her grandparents. Mr. and
and
son
and
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs.
Jo
e
sw
im
m
ing,
w
iener
roast
and
m
-Ion
(B y M i» * M a r tn r e t M ath ie»en)
Mrs. W E Hill, last week
G am roth are spen d in g th is w eek feed w ere enjoyed About 18 pupils In the C ircuit C ourt of the S tate of
M OUNTAINDALE—Mr. and Mr.- at th e beach.
Mrs. F rances C anby of H illsboro
w ere in attendance.
O regon, for the C ounty of M ult­
C larence Meek en tertain ed w ith a
visited friends h ere last week.
Mrs. W est N
M
M
nom ah. in P robate.
S everal G rangers and Tow nsend- d in n er T uesday evening for Mr
Mrs. Ellen W est passed h er 90th d au g h ters J u n e and C arrol 1 ft Au- In the M atter of the E state of Let-
ites attended a picnic at N ehalie and Mrs. F ran k K uchlcr of Los b irth d ay S atu rd ay . S h e is in good gust 4 on a to u r of O regon ar.,1
tie A. M cKay, Deceased
p a rk at V ernonia Sunday. V arious Angeles. Mr. and Mrs Ed K uch- h eait j,
,v... C alifornia, and will
..... re ­
N orthern
N otice is hereby given th at the
contests w ere a featu re of th e aft- jer and son. Mrs. E K uchlcr and
Mlss p;veiy n p o rtc r of P o rtlan d tu rn by w ay of K lam ath Falls and
undersigned, H arriet F M cK ernan,
ternoon. E sth er Q uier w on th ree Mrs. C lark e I n k le y o t P ortland. 5Ii.
SpCnding a few days w ith her Bend.
A d m in istratrix of the E state of
prizes in th e contests.
I and Mrs. S. A. D. Meek and son sister, x Mrs.
tr<
. Jo
T n h h n
n
M
a r t u / ick,
ir ir
a
nd I
H artw
and
L ettie A. McKay. Deceased, by v ir­
Vida P ow ell is em ployed at Dad's Jim and grandson Stephen, th e fam ily.
All
the
average
m
an
w
ants
is
host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs.
tu e and u n d er th e a u th o rity of
S andw ich shop in V ernonia.
C ity R e c o r d e r
a
dollar
th
a
t
w
ill
buy
lots
of
e
v
­
th at certain o rd er m ade on the
Mr. and Mrs. E arl F ish er of S u n ­ Meek, and family.
A m o s S e lle r s h a s b e e n a p p o in t ­
Lloyd and N orris R affety spent ed c it y r eco r d e r to fin is h t h e u n ­ ery th in g except w hat he has to lltli day of Ju ly . 1936. by the H on­
set cam p sp en t th e w eek-end w ith
s e l l—Ex.
last
w
eek
at
Taft
w
ith
Jack
ie
orable
G eorge T azw ell, Ju d g e of
relativ es and frien d s here.
e x p ir e d term of h is fa th e r . W . T.
the above e n titled ease and cause,
Mr. and M rs Dellis C o rn u tt and Sm oke of P o rtlan d
S e ile r s .
CITATION
will sell at p riv ate sa le the fol­
S tanton and P atty Rhea spent F ri-
Sunday d in n er p arty guests of
No 4383
dav" with" relativ es at W oodland M:\ and Mrs Earl H ollenbeck w ere
ant^ Mrs P latt H opkins an i
y,
low ing described real p roperty be­
"
t S 1
d
' Mr and M r- Svdnev C onnollv of d au g h ter of W ishram . H a s h , a re In the C ounty C ourt if the S tate longing to the e state of L ettie A
Wash.
of Oregon, for the C ounty of McKay. Deceased, situated in W ash­
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es C heek of W illam ina. Mr. and Mrs. L eonard spending a few day s w ith Mr. and
W ashington
ington C ounty. O regon, to-w it:
Petalum a. Cal., and Mr and Mrs. V andom elen of Roy and Mr and Mrs E. E. H opkins.
In the M atter of the E state of V ic­
Mrs.
H
ubert
S
m
ith
and
son
Earl
Miss
Moxie
H
opkins
is
visiting
An undivided one-sixth interest
A. O. C hase and son o f N orth
toria A irola A nders >n Deceased,
S
unday
p
arty
guests
at
the
N
h
er
sister
and
b
ro
th
er-in
-law
.
Mr
Bonneville. Wash., and Miss Irene
in 18 acres of land described as
and
Mrs.
H
ow
ard
W
ilbur
in
P
o
rt
T
yyne
C
arlson.
P
laintiff.
follows:
Cheek of P ortlan d visited Mr. and H Toates hem e w ere Mr. and Mrs.
vs.
W. Stone and fam ily, w ho have A ngelus. Wash
Mrs. P erric R etherford T hursday.
B eginning at a point 35 chains
Mr. and Mrs. Rice and fam ily of G eorge W Fisher. E xecutor of the
moved
here
from
E
eastern
Oregon.
F o rm er R e s id e n t H urt
E state of V ictoria A irola A n d er­ n o rth 8» 45' w est from the q u a r­
O B Taylor, 72. form erly of this Llovd Willis i f Dec. Leslie Keenon. D illey have ren ted th e C lell C ar-
te
r
section co rn er of section 23
son. D eceased; Jo h n K. A nder­
C harles Tolson. Bessie and Wilson «tens house, fo rm erly occupied by
w U lT his’ esm n e a t H o o d W v e ^ He , W ieneke of N o 'r th 'p la in i
th e Geor«eFr ^
W ov^'
son. w idow er of V ictoria A irola tow nship 1 south, range 1 w est of
A nderson. D eceased; Aili Marie the W iilam ette M eridian; thence
eon
Mrs. Je n n y Ivy and niece and
mucks .Move
w as je rk e d from a spray wagon,
Forsberg. Else F orsbcrg. B ertha n o rth 20 43' East 7.75 chains thence
itors at the C larence Meek home.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge F in ck and
both legs w ere b ro k en and
K ylliki Forsberg. Eva H i i m a south 59 East, 12 chains thence
son of Eugene w ere M ondav vis- ch ild ren have moved in to th e house
chest cru sh e d
Forsberg. Toivoi F o r-b erg and west 133 chains thence south 18
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney C onnolly of ow ned by E thel S m ith an d the
M arian F orsberg d istrib u tees u n ­ east 7 chains th en ce south 68 west
W illam ina spent th e w eek-end w ith H enry M cDonald fam ily, w ho oc-
der the w ill of V ictoria A irola 9.50 chains thence w est 8 54 chains
relatives and friends in th is com- cupied th at house, h av e m oved into
A nderson. D eceased: and. all p e r­ th en ce no rth 20 43" east to the
•munity and H illsboro. T h eir neph- th e A. C. W ahl house,
sons unnam ed or unknow n h av ­ place of beginning, being all of
ew, E arl Sm ith, retu rn ed horns to
Mr. and Mrs F ran k A kers of
ing or claim ing any in terest in the land east of th e Scholls F erry
spend th e week w ith them .
P o rtlan d and son. E rnest A kers.
such estate as heirs or d is trib u ­ Road p artitio n ed to R achael Mc-
Bella
P erfection B akery is in stalling a ■ Mr. and Mrs C hris Tschanz spent of M edford visited Mrs.
tees. D efendants.
new autom atic bread w rapping ma- the past w eek in P o rtlan d v isiting H artw ick Sunday.
To: G eorge W. Fisher. E xecutor of
chine w ith a capacity of 750 to i relativ es and frien d s and on busi-
~ ~ —— — ——
th e E state of V ictoria A irola A n­
1.800 loaves of bread an hour. ness.
An am bitious y o u n g m an h eard
derson. Deceased; Jo h n K /Ander­
The m achine also slices th e bread
M isses Ruby R eynolds an d M ar- of th e d eath of th e Ju n io r p a rtn er
as it passes through.
garet M athiesen left T uesday for a
a big firm . B eing fu .l of self- • son. w idow er of V ictoria zAirola
/Anderson, D eceased: A ili M arie
The addition of this latest mod- ten-day v acation at B reitenbush confidence he h u rried to th e of-
ern m achine gives th e P erfectio n Springs.
fices of th e firm , w hose senior
one of the best equipped b ak eries
Mrs. 1. H P e te r- and d au g h ter
w aj a j a e n d of his father,
"How about ta k in g y o u r p a rt­
in the northw est, and probably th e Leila- Miss Myra W iedew itsch of
n
er's
place?"
he asked.
best in a city of this size. R ecently C ornelius and Miss G race McCor-
P r o m p t D e liv e r y
"It's all rig h t w ith m e," said the
a large ro tatin g gas oven w as in- m ick left M onday m orning on a
FOR
senior
p
artn
er,
"if
you
can
fix
stalled, greatly increasing th e ca­ trip to C rater Lake.
th in g s w ith th e u n d e rta k e r."—Ex.
pacity of the place. Jo e Coe and
W ins Prize
Lee Congdon are the m anagers.
Jo e B aker won th e th ird prize
P lease sen d in new s copy early
in th e shoe k ick in g contest a, the to th e A rgus.
Q uality P ro d u c ts at R easonable
tf
C le a n in g A u to T op
D airy Co-op picnic Sunday at Ja n t-
P rices
Soiled spots can b c rem oved zen beach,
P
lan
t
at
R
ippling
W aters P ark
from sp o rt au to top m aterials by
Miss V irginia Sm oke of P ortland
using a rt gum, according to th e is a guest th is week of h er cousin,
em ergency road service of th e O re- P hyllis Raffety.
gon S tate M otor association.
C. S. Reynolds accom panied by
P h o n e 953
:
H ills b o r o
Home O w ned
F orest G rove. Ore.
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M elvin H all of G aston retu rn ed
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
O ur classified colum ns m ay have T hursday from a trip to Da-
and
P hone 1608W
Res. P hone 24F155
just w hat you a re looking fo r— Creek in S outhern California and
LICENSED EMBALMERS
Read them .
tf to Redding, Cal.
Mountain Folk
Entertain Visitors
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H IL L S B O R O ,
1»36 Date of last publication
gus) 13. 1036.
H ARRIET F. McKERNAN.
nil II 1st la 111 X of the Estate of
tie A M cKay, Deceased. E
Kay as sot forth in I rcuit Court
Jo u rn a l 4. Page 4,4. W .,-m n g to u
C ounty, Dregon, and i m t.lining 18
acres m ore or less
T ract 3 of the McKay E -tate b e ­
ing m ore fully described as fol­
low s:
B eginning at a point on th e south
lino of the Tbo.- Denny D I C.
No 47 it, Sec 23 T 1 S R I W of
the W M W ashington C ounty. l)rc
gou. w hich beginning point bears
S 8» 43 E 1288 3 feet from the
stone at the q u a rte r section co r­
ner on th e west boundary of said
seetton 23; ru n n in g thence along
tin -so u th line of . aid Denny Claim,
■South 8» 45 cast 4(»6 6 feet Io a
point from w bleb an iron pipe bears
south IP 23 west 26 6 feet, tlienee
S 6 23 w est 480 3, feet to an iron
pipe on the south line of t h e
R achael Mi Kay land thence along
the south lino of .-aid Raehaol M c­
Kay lands; south 8» 42 30' west
406.7 fi-i-l to an iron pipe, thence
n o rth o 23 E 484 12 foot to the
place of beginning containing 4 5
acres, and the term s and co n d i­
tions of said sale a re cash, and
the p roperty w ill be sold as a
w hole or in sep arate parcels Bids
and offers may bo made at any tim e
a fter the publication of this notice
and before the m aking of said
sale All bids must In- in w riting
and loft w ith E Earl Feike. 82a
Pacific Building. P ortland. O regon
Said p roperty will be sold from
and after the 17th day of August.
IBM
D ate of first publication Ju ly 10.
BLASTING
TRIBUTE
%
Au
Feike. 825 Pacific B uilding. P o l l
4 land. Ori gen, A ttorney tor Admin
Ad >>ltatiix.
22 0
Let
E arl
Say you saw It In the A rgus x
Lest Y ou Forget
May we leinliui vtui th at th« election <»f
a mcnini'ial should he seriously and cate-
fully considered M enuaiii 1» are im portant
T hey are neces.saiy The niernoi i.d y u u e i' ct
will he the one public, lasting, honoring
i ecord you can m ake of th e deceunvd of
y o u r faintly.
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
II H STANNAKD. M anager
r iio n e K 1
P U B L IC
IlllU b o r o
SA LE
( • it H ip .I h c o I i Si h iip iili'i' I'iii'tii I h ii'p m ill's n o rt It w est o f
H ills b o r o , one m ile w est L e is y t ille s ch o o l.
Monday, August 24, 1:00 P. M.
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I A H M M A C H IN E R Y — 10-2(1 M c C o rm ic k D e e rin g li'Jt'
to r,
M e t'o r m ie k D e e rin g m a n u re s p re a d e r,
M ilw a u k e e
b in d e r, K e n tu c k y
12-dise g r a in d r i l l .
D e e rin g m o w e r,
la k e , W in o n a w a g o n , hay ra c k . ( U p p e r fa n m ill, p la l
fo rm setile. 2 -h o rse c u lt iv a to r , I I to o th c u lt iv a to r , r o lle r ,
g rin d s to n e , .'1-section s p ik e to o th h a r ro w , .'¡-section s p rin g
to o th h a r ro w , I I in c h w a lk in g p lo w , h a y f o r k , IfiO Ice t
hay ro p e , eart. tw o 1 2 -in e li t r a c t o r rim s , d is c , 3 gas
d ru m s , a n d a ll k in d s s m a ll to o ls.
D A IR Y E Q U IP M E N T — C fa d e It m ilk house, e q u ip ­
m e n t. e le c tr ic w iit c r h e a te r, M ash tr a y ,
m ilk c o o le r,
s tr a in e r , m ilk p a ils , 12 te n - g a llo n m ilk cans.
QUICK RELIEF WITH S-L-K-
l.IV E S T O C K
I'lii'e e horses a n d h arne ss,
H O U S E H O L D G O O D S — T h re e beds, d n ser, ta b le and
“ B lo a t & G as M a d e N ig h ts
i h a irs .
n T o r tu r e — S .L .K . Saved
I L R M S — SD t a nd u n d e r ca sh, o v e r .$10 b a n k a b le n ote ,
M e ,” Says C ity O f f ic ia l
CONSTIPATED FOR
TWENTY YEARS!
REMI KERKOF, Owner
A re you a \ ietin» of C’»'n>tipati«»n
your system clogged w ith poisons
vour nerves tight and tia in e l
I) o e s painful
gas distend your
stm naeti after
m e a l s '' R e a d
this w onderful
testim ony of a
man w ho S U F ­
F E R FT) F O R
20 YEARS
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m S oiiders,
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M o n e y -B a c k G u a ra n te e
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Ute .liu ifK 'H t w i ll in s ta n tly
r e fu n d y o u r m o n e y ! A c t t o d a y ! A d v ,
A ll- S t e e l M a n u re S p re a d e r
T E E L frame, steel box,
1 he M cC o rm ick - Deering
s te e l b r a c in g s — A L L
has live spreading speeds. The
S T E E L a ll the way through. ujtpcr saw-tooth, non-w rapping
I h a t’s w hat you get in a new
beater, the lower spike-tooth
M cC o rm ick-D e ering All-Steel
beater, anti the widespread
M anure Spreader. The rust- spiral shred the manure and
resisting, non-warping box is spread it in an even layer over
b u ilt of heavy-gauge galvan­ the soil.
ized steel containing copper.
Rem arkably lig h t d ra ft is
It is low fo r easy loading and
provided by the use o f eight
has a capacity of 60 to 70 roller Ix-arings and A lem ita
bushels.
lu hrication.
S
Sand and Gravid
Donelson QC Sewell
19,’ît»
Inspect this latest an J finest spreader
naie un display In our store.
F. A. Vanaken
E v e r y S m a il F a rm N e e d s
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THE ROLLATOR COMPRESSOR
The "good, old beer” we have always heard
ab o u t. . . . ALL M A L T beer, brewed e x c l u s ^
ivcly from flavorful malted barley! As fine a
beer as has ever been produced in the history
of the brewing industry; truly worthy of the
best Old Bohemian brewing traditions which
decree that no other grain than choice barley
can he used to brew quality beer.
7,
Years of effort were required to perfect this
beer. It was even necessary to import Morav­
ian barley seed to he grown on Northwest farms
to insure an adequate supply of premium bar­
ley. For months it has remained undisturbed
in huge ageing vats. It is ready for you now ...
a beer Iagcred to perfect mellowness, smooth
tojastc yet delightfully effervescent and tangy.
7« II i> Quarter (jallnn
a m i H a lf
Bohemian
I I.C new I ARM AI.I. I2
diAplai ph fo u r or more
riorrcn in iirld work Pull»
« I6>inch or two I0 in« li
plow bottom s Manta and
cnIiivutcH 25 to M acres a
day. Now ready for fall
plowing, belt work, etc.
SmootA, e« jy , rollin'] pow er
imtead ot hurried back-end-
forth action.
Result — more
cold for the current used and
a mechanism th at is almost
everlasting. O n ly Norge has
the Rollator Compressor.
and let us show you how
SURPLUS POWER
SURPLUS VALUE
COME IN
The real test o f a re frig e ra to r ’s / have e
economical re frige ra tio n
w o rth comes w lic r the weather
as w e ll as enough refrig e ra tio n .
gets ready Zwf. T h e R o lla to r
W ith th is surplus power you
C om pre ssor — fo u n d e x c lu ­
have the p ro tectio n foods re ­
sively in N o rg e — is surplus-
quire in h o t weather. 'Lake no
powered to d e live r more cold
chances — invest in a N orge
than y o u 'll ever need. A nd it
R o lla to r R efrig e ra to r ami be
delivers more cold tor the cur-
sure ot g e ttin g surplus value fo r
tent used so you w i ll always
your money.
O ÏK
(jallott liât lia
Selfridge F urniture Co.
i n ; t h r i f t y a ll- p u r p o s e M c C o r m ic k .D e e r in g
I atm a ll 12 is e xactly suited to sm all farm s and
small fields. I t extends the enormous benefits of
l arm all farm ing to any farm er o f lim ite d acreage, am i
H is a handy u n it fo r large farm operators w ho need
nuxihary power. It weighs little more th an a to n . ye t
i t does as much w ork in a day us four or more horses.
' I ili, n, w la r m a ll 12 a p p ly its pow er to yo u r
w ork. Its u tility , perform ance, and a b ility to c u t costs
w ill prove a pleasant surprise to you.
< ome and see i t now in o u r store. We also have the
1 atrnall in tw o other sizes.
T
D A IR Y
LEEDS
I. X. L.
PO ULTRY
LEEDS
H IL L S B O R O FE E D C O .
160 W . M ain St.
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