The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 17, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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North Plains
a Loss
43 Enrolled Grade School;
Benefit Dinner Sunday
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Illv
NORTH l-I.AINS
N orth l-liiinx
h i ill ill ti.im w .i. ilcfe ili'il l to 3
i i i then
fir t tom ri;«r11<*111 Kaiue with
B ridal Veil Sunday on the North
P la in , di.oiiou>l
I '* f r o m
here attending th e
P endleton Hound lip over t h e
w e e k e n d w ere Edw ard W alters.
John
S p l e r i n i ’..
( ’ he- te ,
K o h l e,
J u h u . Millet, and Mi and Mr
Julin Iti ' i iiin w i< k and m » i Donald
Mis 1 l am a aud Lav la Davis
nt II ill In rt, .spent th e week end
with Mi and Mi l4 ed 1
Mis Hei 1 W allers and Ron Don-
a id
> p e nt
few d u y l I.
w eek
visiting h i . i r, Mn P hilip
At licit. in I i t la n d
h e th D ttV is o f H e a v e
Mi ■ Elizabi
ton. who lia us been pending tl
p.e.t tw o w©i ks at th e home
her
on. J
I I Da vus. l i t
ia tm m
home
.Move frolli D e tro it
Mi C.
Bidw ell and natigli*
ter Eide,me o Det r »it have moved
t o t h e i r n e w borne t i t r e ui town
V Siti
at the horn • of f M
W ad
h d u ring the* past wa
Wen Mr and .Mi
Ch ipin G. »din
of
Pol
Hid. C rin e M ulke’ of
A l b a n V,
and W l i i a n i Adkm
of
San Jo;
Cal.
Mi mul Mi
J M N •ilsnn and
chi Idi ell Elm i inni 1.iireim of
Mai s svi le. Kan a ie h it* on an
ix lc in ln ,
Visit w ith Mi .uni Mr«
( ’.tri ( ‘h l.»tene
C h a i In ■ Will els
retili nod home
S n mia.V aft r pending a week at-
tending tin* stiite fair a Salem .
Davis I m p ta H rs
J II D im s. •ourity ret »rder, who
hus h.nn il! f. r the pa-. week l.s
impi uv m rt m>\
He Wl 1 resum e
hrs w ork m l l i l l . s l n i i - u in a few
tluy.s
Billy 'ri< utu an and K Ien M ivc-i
w e n t t<» Salem tn iiltend the .state
fair Wedln lus wit!i Mr W illiam
Truutiriai I. Th. •y g a v e i cooking
H IL L S B O R O
detnon.sti atioii to i «.'present Wash
ington county tin re
( h u rrh D inner Sunday
He su re to atten d th e chicken
d in n er ut the S t E d w a r d ’s c h u r c h
this Sunday
’f i l e
la d ie s of
tin
church a re j erv in g prom ptly at
noon.
Mi.. Minim Blake and son Mark
p nt the week end at th e home of
In i d a u g h t e r , M r s Jack Nathun. in
Portland.
Mi .1 ( ' Kmc < hie has been v is­
iting hei ..on Ered Eroc rhlc, and
fam ily at M cM innville the past
week
Mi
I. H C ypher and daugh*
I* i M a r i , u i . Mi
William J oqn and
dau g h ter Anon.a pent th e w eek ­
end at H rcitenbuxh Hot Springs.
43 Enrolled
North Plain.s grade school o p ­
ened M onday w ith an enrollm ent
t f 43 pupils
Mi s Until Will arid
Mi
1! .
Wit dew itsch art* the
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Page Three
ington County, on the I5th day of
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
Sept.wnber. 1936, w hich said order Washington county $150 a year.
prescribes th at said sum m ons be
pubUliMd in th e H illsboro A igu; Six months 85c. ‘th ree month« $0
tf
for four successive and consecutive cents. Two months 35 cents.
weeks, the d ate of th e first p u b li­
cation of said sum m ons being S ep­
il ly Ml«« Miiry Handy)
and fam ily have moved into a ;
tem ber 17th, 1938, and the date
HANKS T he football schedule hoii «• on the Sam Inkley place,
of the last publication th ereo f be­
for th e Banks Union high
chool w hile looking for a location.
ing O ctober 15th, 1936.
team as announced by Conch Ed
llii(lg r x M o v e
E J McALEAR. A ttorney for
I Ja.v i
.i . f o l i o -.
S e p le m b e i 18
Mr
and
M
r
E
verett
Hndgea
and
P lain tiff R esident A ttorney, S tate
SI MMONS
open dale; S eptem ber 25. Amity eh ild r, n, w in. have been living
In the C ircuit C ourt of the State of Oregon Post Office Address:
here, O ctober 9. Sherw ood, there. north of Bunk... m oved to H illsboro !
of O regon, for W ashington C oun­ F irst N ational Bank Bldg, H ills­
O ctober Hi. St M ary’s, here. O cto­ Monday.
boro. Oregon.
31-5
b er 23. G ervais. then-; Oetobei 30.
ty
Move from Iow a
Isaac W ilber Jones, P laintiff,
Dayton, here. Novemh r 0. open;
M r. an d M rs . L lo y d and th re e
vs.
N ovem ber 13. Forest (¡rove h( re,
.tin s o f C e d a r Ita p iils Io w a , h a ve
L ula E M iller and Lloyd M iller
and N ovember 30 at B eaverton.
m oved
in to ** t h e
P h il I'a r m le y
Defendant.-
J) P. H opkins of »louse.
Mr and Mr
To: Lloyd Miller, one of th e ao o v c
Tillam ook Mr and Mi Lloyd S o l­
Mr anti Mrs. D allas Cook of San
nam ed defendants. G reeting:
om an and A lbert Solornan d i of • f o 1 e. Cal retu rn ed to th e ir hom e
In the N am e of th e S tate of O re­
.Jewell, visited th ree day w i t h F riday a fter .p e n d in g a w eek's
gon.
you a re h ereb y req u ired to
Mr. and Mr C harles Shipley and v a t atlori w ith Mr. C ook's parents.
app
ear in th e above entitled C ourt
relativ es her
Mr and Mrs Ed Paetseh.
and cause and an sw er th e com ­
Mrs. N arup Itetu rn a
M i ■ L orena and Hazel Paetseh
lll.s t i u e t o i ;
p lain t filed agam st you in the
Mrs.
H
enry
N
arup
retu
rn
ed
last
retu rn ed aft. r having spent the
Mis .John G fell. •r and her tw o
above entitled cause, or otherw ise
week
from
D
etroit.
Mich.,
w
here
last th ree m onths w orking at R ock­
nieti*. Alma and M ane Seeilli it ter
plead th er to, on or before the 20th
»he had »pent a few w eeks v isit­ away.
< f M arysville. Kan . retu rn ed home
day of O ctober, 1936. said datq b e­
ing
relative*.
Mrs
H«
nry
Wilson
Mrs Hay V anderzandcn of F air-
M onday e v tn in g T hey have been
ing a fte r the ex p iratio n of four
(Kila
B
ernard)
and
h
er
d
au
g
h
ter
view en tertain ed w ith a party in I
v iM titig
Mi. (¿feller's daughter,
w eeks from th e d ate of the first
cam
e
home
w
ith
her.
also
her
cous­
honor
of
Mr.
E
rnest
M
arr
last
I
Mi
S y lv ia O bcrbillg, at Tacoma
publication j f this sum m ons upon
in
and
friend.
Mi
N
arup
p
u
r­
T
h
u
rsday
afternoon.
T
he
afternoon
Wa. h.
you, and if you fail so to appear
a new C hevrolet w hile she was spent in playing games. P re s­
$ Q C 4 1 CASH
W ilmer L ofti. and O scar Jacobs chased
for w ant th e .e o f the p lain tiff will
was in D etroit. The group made tfie ent w ere M e.dam es F ran k Lewis
PRIZES
\ i ited Mi and Mrs G eorge E | trip
apply to th< C ourt for the relief
hom e in th e new ear.
of Forest Grove. A lfred Lewis, Vic­
M iller of Cascude Locks Sunday.
prayed for in his com plaint, to-w it:
A dvisors N amed
to r Lewis. C laude E slinger. Ray
For a ju d g m en t against th e de­
The class advisors at B anks un- Hodges. C harles H am ilton, W illiam
PETERS
fendants, and each of them , in ­
fo u rsq u a re ( h u r r h
| ion high school have been selected M arr of K ansas City, Lloyd A n­
cluding yourself, for th e sum of
S unday will featu re th e usual as follows
Mr... M artha G iltn er t i ' -
Raym ond Hodson. Abe H ud­
$1.000.00, to g eth er w i t h in terest
hie • d »ervice.s Sunday achool at seniors. Ed Day. junior.-»; M axine son. M. Mabely of H illside. Ray
thereon from th e 1st day of July,
9 13 and the m orning w orship at Jew ell, sophom orts, and Alice Lane, V anderzanden of F airview , Jam es
W h en You Send Your
1931, at th e rate of seven per cent
II. w ith Cru ad er .service at 8 30 freshm an
II rlanien of D avid’s Hill, C harles
p e r annum , and th e fu rth e r sum of
Laundry to the
and the evan g v liitic rally at 7 45
Plan Installation
S ellers of Iow a
Hill,
Francis
$100 00 atto rn e y 's fees, and for his
p in In tin* m orning the m onthly
B anks Post and A uxiliary of the Thom pson o f V ernonia, C lifford
costs
and
disbursem
ents
in
this
suit,
mi- îonary .service will be field, at A m erican Legion will hold joint S andy and M ary S andy of Banks
Bristol Store P rizes
and th a t a decree be made, re n d e r­
w hich tim e Hie message su b ject I ,ris| JI| | a| j (in tlf offic e rs tfie evening
C lifford S andy of B anks and
ed and en tered herein d e c la rin g 1
will he "Mind Your O wn Bum
" " ‘“ of S ep tem b er 30 at which tim e M aurice Thom pson of V ernonia
and decreeing th at plaintiff's mort-1
$PJ.50 Cash largest
ne*
In the evening tfie pastor j rcfrejdirnints and dancing will be w ere fishing in th e I.ew is riv er
Every woman could use
gage be a first and prior lien upon
will pleach on "The W orld's G reat offered to m em bers Next reg u lar Sunday. T hey had fine luck, Sandy
■
Mule Deer.
th
e
real
p
ro
p
erty
described
in
leisure time to advantage.
cr<t E xam ple of Ealtfi. ” Do not miss public dance will be S atu rd ay catching a 30-pound salmon.
p
lain
tiff's
com
plaint
and
herein
d
e
­
the joyous sp irit of thuae services night. At th e m eeting S eptem ber
Sending your laundry to
Sff .OO Cash largest
Miss Helen D ickerson spent the!
scribed as lying, being and situate
T uesday evening at 8 th e pastor 9 an ag reem ent was rea d ie d thro u g h w eek-end w ith her b ro th er and
us
will
give
you
this
leis­
M
Black Tail.
in
W
ashington
County.
Oregon,
ana
will speak, and at th e sam e hour suggestions offered by Past C om ­ fam ily at S ilverton.
a rtic u la rly described as follows
ure and save you money
on Friday Hev Mr. Wt intz of H ills­ m an d er Floyd Davis, w ho presided. ; S u n day evening d in n er p arty
A very d ifferen t fab ric com ­ p to-wit:
R egister T oday!
boro will speak Those who have | to build an additional room or guests at the C liff S andy hom e
as well. Have your laun­
b in atio n is em ployed in th is
B eginning at the N ortheast cor­
enjoyed th e in spiration of Mr porch on th e front of the hall. w ere Mr. and Mrs. F rancis T hom p­
No Entry F ee!
fall creatio n of sleek black n er of th e N ortheast q u a rte r of
dry
done
right.
Weifit/.' m in istry in the past will ! w hich will be of a prelim in ary son of P ortland. Mrs. M aurice
satin an d d eep h e n n a-co lo red the S outhw est Q u arter of Sec. 17. T.
not w ant to miss this service. To­ | n a tu re on th e general plan, and Thom pson and d au g h ter of Ver-
peb b le crepe. W orn by M a r­ 2 S. of R. 2 W. of Will. Mer., ru n - ¡
Buy ammunition you can
m orrow even in g (F rid ay ) th e pas­ i will elim in ate the necessity of noma. Mr and Mrs E rnest M arr of
CALL 47
g a re t L indsay, m ovie actress, ning th en ce South 56 rods to th e I
shoot with confidence
tor will speak, at 8 on "Why Can’t ¡spectators stan d in g in the w eather K ansas City. Mrs. C lifford Sandy
N
ortheast
co
m
er
of
th
e
P
rentice
th
e
black
d
ress
is
topped
w
ith
I Have H< av en ?” You a re w el­ (d u rin g dances or o th er form s of and M ary and L am ar S andy o f
tw
o-acre
tract:
thence
West
13V3
a flaring tu n ic of th e lig h te r
come at tin» F o u rsq u are ch u rc h — en tertain m en t. It was also agreed Banks.
color. It b u tto n s dow n th e rods to th e N orthw est co rn er th e re ­
G uy P. D uffield J r , pastor.
th a t th e plum bing fie modernize d i Amas Sellers is staying at the ; fro n t, red in g o te fashion, a n d of: th en ce South 24 rods to the
home
of
his
brother.
B
ernard
S
el­
as soon as th e B anks sew er project
Subscribe for th e Argus.
h as scalloped co llar an d p ock­ S outh line of said N ortheast Q u arter
lers of F ir G rove, w hile the p ru n e
Hillsboro
is com pleted.
ets m ade of laced ban d s of of said S outhw est Q uarter: thence
crop
is
being
harvested.
Open until 9 p. m. Saturday«
() A. P. Meet Tuesday
W
est
66
2
3
rods
to
th
e
S
outhw
est
black satin. F itte d sleeves hav e
T e lr p h o n a 47
Hlli.bnro, Or»
M aurice
Thom pson and
co rn er of said N ortheast Q u arter
The Tow nsend club will m eet | Mrs
N ext door to Venetian Theatre
tin y caps at the shoulders.
n ex t Tuesday evening A program d au g h ter Doris of V trn o n ia spent
of said S outhw est Q uarter; thence
week-end w ith h er parents.
N orth 34 rods to the S outhw est co r­
will be given and refresh m en ts I
j
D
ecree
of
Sale,
issued
out
of
and
served. G A C h ild ers will give a | Mr and Mrs c. Sandy.
under th e seal of t h e C ircuit n er of th e V ictor W enstrom 5-
talk and ex p lain "The Econom ics I Mr. and Mrs B W A rm en tro u t ! C ourt of th e S tate of Oregon, for acre tra c t: th en ce East 35 rods to
spent
T
hursday
at
th
e
sta
te
fair
of th e Tow nsend P la n " E veryone; at Salem.
the C ounty of W ashington, dated th e S outheast corner t h e r e o f :
N orth 46 rods to th e N orth
is invited
Mrs. F C P hillips and tw o ch il­ the 26th day of A ugust. 1938. in thence
Mrs E rnie T u ck er went to Hood d ren retu rn ed hom e S ip te m b e r 8 favor o f
H erm an R epschlager, line of said N ortheast Q u arter of
S outhw est Q uarter: thence |
R iver S unday to w ork for several from a tw o w eeks' vi. it w ith friends pla-ntiff. and against E dw ard H said
w eeks in th e apple packing plant , and relatives in S eattle.
Wolf and H anna Wolf, his w ife East 45 rods, m ore or less, to the
and also visit h er son-in-law and ( A H. W olford is sp ending a few | delendants, for th e sum of
place of beginning, containing 28,
d aughter. M r and Mr.
G eorge i da.v. with his daughter. Mrs. F ran k cost and th e fu rth e r sum of $405 79 acres.
Sohler.
I w ith interest on $350 00 from the and th a t said m ortgage be declared j
Gvnzcr, on G reen M ountain.
Scouts M eet Tuesday
25th day of A ugust. 1934. a t the and decreed to be su p erio r in all
T he Boy Scouts plan to
! rate of 6 per cent per annum , and respects to the lien and claim of
scout m eetings each Tuesday
i interest on $55.78 from th e 21st day th e defendants, and each of them,
ning now. S couts met at th e ir cab ­
of A pril, 1934. at the ra te of 6 per and th a t said m ortgage be fore- '
in F riday evening and w orked on
nt
‘ cn' P*r an n u m - and for ,h e « » • closed and said re a l property sold
I mt- lot. cleaning out
brush and
Z A l l t 11L1 *11 v i r o v e jth e r sum of $75.00 attorney s fees in th e m an n er provided by l a w !
and th a t the defendants, and each I
grass.
TIMBER T w enty-tw o local pu­ w ith in terest thereon from the 4th of them , and all persons claim ing!
Snow fa lls
day
of
May,
1935.
at
th
e
ra
te
of
G
pils
are
atten
d
in
g
Forest
G
rove
N ext lim e in n lake a (rip,
on high, w hich opened last Tuesday. I per cent per annum , and th e fur- by. th ro u g h or under them , or eith- !
A fire w arden stationed
try die train! You'll ,p red
Round Top reported th at snow fell Tlie T im ber ro u te has a new bus I th e r sum of $19 50 costs and d is­ e r of them , be forever b arred and !
over die safest, smoothest
foreclosed of all right, title and
th ere Sunday
and driver. R alph C opp of Banks bursem ents w ith in terest thereon in terest in and to said real proper-1
h ig h w a y ye t in v e n te d —
Mr and M r s V erle P rlek ett and
from the 4th day of May. 1935. to
steel rails. You'll enjoy new
C
ouple
Move
Hon retu rn ed to th eir home T u es­
me directed and delivered, com- | »-v and ev ery part and parcel there
luxuries, too. A ll cars on
Mr and Mrs U riah Roth have m anding m e to m ake sale of the I of. save and except only th e statu-
day a t Nt ail Bay. Wa h .. a f t e r
our trains to ( ald ornia are
spending t w o w e e k s in B anks vie- tnyved into the railro ad car b e ­ real p roperty h erein after describ­ ! tory rig h t of redem ption.
to n lp lc te lia ir-ro m fi/io w r,//
hind the roundhouse.
litin g relatives
ed, I have levied upon and p u rsu ­ I T his sum m ons is served upon
I.aV erne K ilburg and M avercne ant to said Execution. O rd er and you by publication th ereo f in the
| Miss M oxie H opkins left Sunday
TRAVEL COSTS DOWN
l for Sherw ood. w tiere she will teach ¡an d L orraine T allm an w ere visitors D ecree of Sale. I w ill on Monday. I H illsboro A rgus p u rsu an t to an
T h rifty people declare our
in B uxton S atu rd ay night and Sun- the 28th day of Septem ber. 1936. j o rd er of th e H onorable D onald T.
th e th ird grade
rail fares, at 2e a m itt and
at th e East door of the C ourthouse T em pleton. Ju d g e of th e C ounty
1 Mr and Mrs W illiam Moss. Mr. : day.
I r n , foil.ii 's best travel buy
Woman Honored
in Hillsboro. W ashington County. C ourt of th e S tate of O regon for
and Mrs C harles K essler and tw o
— and Pullm an rates arc
children and Miss l.illian Steele
A b irth d ay d in n er w as given at 1 O regon, at the hour of ten o'clock W ashington C ounty made, rendered
lo w er than form erly.
atten d ed the sta te fair Friday.
the hom e of Mrs. A lice Tillotson a. m. of said day, sell at public and en tered in th e absence o f
auction to th e highest b id d er for th e H onorable R. F ran k Peters.
Miss Sylvia Duyck is giving piano for Mrs B T allm an T uesday.
ECONOMY MEALS
I lessons . arh W ednesday at th e C.
Mr K ilgore has moved into tnc cash in hand, all of th e follow ing 1 C ircuit Ju d g e of the C ircu it C ourt
Coffee, m ilk , sandw iches
i W M el’eak home.
I new teacherage. bringing his wife described real property, lying be ¡ of th e S ta te of O regon for W ash­
and a v a r ie ty o f s im ila r
ing and situ ate i n W ashington
C h aplain F G. Phillips, pastor of i h ere from P ortland Sunday.
ite m s a rc Sr and iOr in
I tlie Banks c h u rrh , atten d ed th e M
Sylvia S hiffer re tu rn e d to her C ounty, Oregon, and m ore p a rtic ­
to a d ie s an d tourist tars.
u
' E m inisters' retreat held at Nels- hom e here M onday a fte r w orking larly described as follows, to-w it:
D in in g ta r meals arc low
I f c o n x tlp a tlo n ca u s e s p u G ail
| eott th ree days of last week N inety in Salem for th ree m onths.
T he West half of th e S outheast
d igcatU -n. H e a d a c h e » . B ad £ 1**p '
in cost, also.
m in isters of th e Salem d istrict w ere
q u a rte r of th e Southw est q u a rte r
Iv S k in , R, t q u ic k r e lie f " 1 th A U b h
All the rery newest, $
en-
R IK A .
T h o r o u g h in a c tio n yet
*
.a -
there.
N O T IC E F O R
PU BLICA TION - ' of S ection 19. T ow nship 1 South
t ir e ly g e n tle a n d ea fe.
Sidney H eard, six-year-old son of D epartm ent of the Interior, G en ­ Range 1 West of th e W illam ette
Mr. and Mrs. A lbert H eard, was eral L and O ffice at Roseburg. O re- i M eridian.
most flattering styles!
taken to tile hospital in P o rtlan d gon. A ugust 18th, 1936—N otice is to satisfy th e hereinbefore nam ed
sum
s
and
for
th
e
cost
and
expenses
M
onday
evening,
quite
ill
hereby given that L aw rence Clif- I
See y o u r lo c a l S P a g e n t o r
Mr. and Mrs. Roy S tafford and ford H utchison of Rl. 1, C ornelius
w r it e J A . O R M A N D Y , C r n
son Hoy and daughter. Mrs Ernest Ore., who. on O ctober 1st. 1929.
/ ’4 \\e n < e r A t e n t . 705 P a c ific
b u ild in g . P o rtla n d , O r e g o n .
K angus, of T aft spent a few days made H om estead entry. S erial No.
Betty Co-Ed hats are the selection of thousands of
visiting relativ es in Banks
(118657, for S E '-iS W U and S W 'i
Mrs. H. J A tiee visited friends S E 'i. Section 1. T ow nship 2 N .
smartly
dressed women! They know the styles are
in C orvallis Saturday.
! Range 3 W . W illam ette M eridian.
always
the
newest and smartest, the felt is always
Mrs. C um b erlan d of Las Angeles. I has filed notice of in ten tio n to
Cal., is spending tins w eek w ith m ake final th re e -y e a r Proof, to
dependable
and
fine quality! New high crowns, for­
h er d aughter. Mrs H. C. C rocker. establish claim to the land above
ward sweep brims, and others! See them now!
Mr. and Mrs. C hris T olke and described, before E A. G riffith, i
children. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Purdin. N otary Public, at H illsboro, O re­
Mr. and Mrs Ellis Taylor. H arry gon. on the 30th day o t Sept.. 1936
D avidson and Irvin M organ a tte n d ­ C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: E. P.
ed tlie Pendleton Round-Up.
C ornelius of Rt. 3. H illsboro. Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell D avies of Ethel M. T routm an of N orth Plains.
Ocean L ake spent tile w eek-end O re H J. H utchison of Rt. 1, C or­
w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davies of nelius. Ore. A K eenon of Rt. 1,
Banks.
C ornelius, Ore. G EORGE FINI.EY.
Buy Cason farm
R egister.
27-31
Mr. Brown, w ho w ith his wife
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and son arriv ed recently from K an ­
Run less than 12,000 miles, A-l, carries a full re­
sas, has bought tlie P. G. Cason 1 N otice is h ereby given, th at by
condition and guarantee.
$|
farm west of Banks. Mr. Cason v irtu e of an Execution. O rder and
Featuring Unusual
Batiks H igh Football Schedule
Announced; First Game Friday Fabric Contest
of sale and said w rit.
Said sale w ill be m ade subject
to redem ption as per statu te of
Oregon.
D ated at H illsboro, Oregon, this
26th day of A ugust, 1936
J W. CONNELL, S h eriff of Wash
ington C ounty. O regon M B M a
cham. Pacific Bldg. P ortland, Ore
gon. A ttorney for P laintiff.
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All Set
MORE TIM E
for SH O PPIN G
BUCK DEER
Shooting Contest
HOM E LA U N D R Y
Home Laundry
Dry Cleaners
Bristol Hardware
fitnber Students
SLIGHT COLDS
like tiny acornc,
Grow Fast
iotly ever <lie<l «if a
cold. That's true. I’.uf it's
also true that fully Id ',
ol all deaths between I he
ag,
u l' I nnd 21 can he
tr;ii -d tu common voids'
And, tn make it mure
serious, voids develop in­
to more coin plicated dis­
eases with terrible swift­
ness if not treated imme­
diately and correctly.
For quick relief, try
our specially prepared
PALM
COED CAPSULES
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KKAMIEN'8
Palm Drug Store
Prescription Druggist«
Phone
Superior Quality Felts!
B etty CO-ED HATS
C o n s tip a tio n
S o u th e rn
P a c ific
OSEO WHS
MOTOR TUNE-UP
for P erfect W inter Auto Perform ance
Famous Glenbrooke
1935 Ford D e Luxe Fordor Sedan
Like new ...................................................
THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR
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With radio, Columbia two-speed axle, like a
new ear and fully guaranteed
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3'/3%
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Scientific T esting Equipment
♦ Increase Pep
♦ Increase P ow er
Proper Lights M ake S a fe Driving
W’inli r nights call for good lights—come in today
— let tis adjust Iliein Io give a maximum vision
at the minimum glare.
Save your good disposition Let us tune
and cheek your motor today!
Sahnow Bros. Garage
( lean ( 'oml'ort Stations
Third nn<l Lincoln
r
1935 Ford D e Luxe Fordor
Radio equipped. Low mileage and
fully g u a ra n tee d
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Every one of the new fab­
rics is included in this
group of coats! Soft fleeces,
in gay checks and plaids,
monotone fleeces and stur­
dy plaid back woolens!
Many versions of the new
fitted and swaggers styles,
with optional belts! The
fur collars are flattering
and of much better quality
than you usually find at
this low price! Perfect for
dress and sports wear! Be
sure to see them to-day—
they are so lovely you'll
want at least two!-
1935 Ford Standard Tudor
Evei'.v part <>1 .vour car is «ccurately tested and
adiusled with precision equipment that takes out all
guess work.
♦ Stop Hard Starting
♦ Increase G as M ileage
Smart New Fall
Fabrics !
1935 Ford D e Luxe Tudor
SAFETY
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675
Drinking Fountains
Phone 1271
565
Safety is the watchword of this institution.
Every known safeguard stands hack of your in­
vestment.
Sound First Mortgages reduced each month
by monthly payment—insured against fire—super­
vised by State of Oregon.
Any amount accepted. Earnings paid to you
in cash.
I N V EST
1935 Chevrolet M aster Coach
Run less than 12,000 miles. Like new
and fully guaranteed
V / tr
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
Good rubber, new paint,
anti reconditioned ....................................
T O 1) A Y !
350
Many O thers to C hoose From
$2 5 and up
RELIABLE
Washington Savings ÔC Loan Ass’n.
AUTHORIZED S A L K A ? « SERVICI
J. M. PERSON, M anager
Ravings A Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
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