Il I 1.1. S B O R O Page Eight slay in g at th e hom e of her aunt. I Mrs. Jo h n Jepson u h ile her par- 1 en ts a re aw ay S he cam e l a s t Thursday. A bag m ade by Doris Sim m ons was selected by Miss H elen Cowgill of C orvallis ff>r display ::i Her tour 1 c f 4-H sew ing clubs throughout H orners Given a F arew ell; the state Jo h n W itt is aw ay on a hunting Sim antcls H onored trip. His first d eer of th e season was sent ’.tom e Monday Blooming Club i Names leaders T h u rsd ay , S ep tem b er 2-1, 1936 A R G V S . H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N As Strikers Halted Lettuce Trucks ( H r M rs. E W . H in r ic h * ) ( Move Made to Hold Back Wilson Route BLOOMING Bloom ing 4-H sew ing club held its first m eeting o the season S eptem ber 17 in th e ! Bloom ing school. Those* enrolled are M ildred B randaw . G enevieve • Continued pare 1> W eichbrodt. Helen L iebtnow . Anita and give T illam ook an op­ K rahm er, Doris Sim mons. Jean H er­ p h o eart rtu n ity to salvage of th e gert and B everly H ergert Election great w ealth w hich w a as p art destroyed of officers resulted as follows: G en­ in th e fire of 1933, declare th e evieve W eichbrodt, president; Jean sponsors. H ergert, vice - president; A n i t a Sponsors' funds for th e Wilson K rahm er, secretary, a n d Doris riv er project a re obtained thro u g h Sim m ons and M ildred B randaw . co n trib u tio n s by th e tw o counties program com m ittee. Sam e program in w hich w ork is underw ay, and in as outlined last y ear w ill be fol­ addition. P o rtlan d and M ultnom ah low and m c-tings ill be "“ " . ed C P,','” - p w ----- - held county co n trib u te as a m eans of ln BJ°minln8ri’' ChC>nf oar-'h ni f,!vh fu rn ish in g einloym cnt for th e arm y and th ird T hursdays of each m onth I of - unem ployed - • w ho o btain subsis­ at 4 o'clock. V isitors w ill be wel- ten ce thro u g h W PA w ork come The m ain attack, as launched by Show er Given th e P o rtlan d new spaper, is directed Mr. and Mrs. Francis Sim antel a t E q A ppcrson. city engineer of ** i npred i ..... .. „ P o rtlan d , w ho carried on th e m ain a s ir ent of b attle to get ap p ro v al of the pro- kitchen show er in the ■ b basem th e local church last F riday eve- jects in W ashington. D C . and w ho ning under th e auspices of M issesj assum ed au th o rity for g.-neral su- Helen and E rna Sim antel and Mrs pervision at th e req u est of th ese Gus Moeller. A fter th e epen-ng of furnishing th e funds for equipm ent th e gifts games w ere played, f o l - , At present th e re has been no lowed by a luncheon at p rettily shift in lab o rers from th e Wilson decorated tables. G uests w ere Misses . o |h c W olf creek and th e rnachin- I.iilian and R uth Sim antel. E sther erv still is in operation, it is re- K ahle and D orothy Sahnow . H erb ported Sahnow and Allen Sim antel of However, th e crew s on Wolf Schefflin. H arold Sim antel. Doyle creek have been h am pered because Johnson and Mr and Mrs. H enry of iack of tru ck s to tran sp o rt the The above picture was typical of many scenes throughout the H ering and daughters of Cornelius. ,ncn to and from th e jobs The Miss M ildred K rahm er. Leonard. men a r e picked up in P ortland. Salinas valley in Calitornia as 5000 striking lettuce workers sought H enry and A rth u r G urske. H arold l tak en to w ork and tak en back at to make their strike effective by tying up transportation of the K rahm er. Rev. and Mrs. E \\ Hin- night, th eir w orking tim e on th e perishable vegetable between fields and refrigerated storage houses. richs. Edw in K iekhaefer. H enry p roject being governed by the Stones were thrown through truck windshields and kerosene was N eukirk. R ichard H erdlein. Misses length of tim e req u ired to m ake poured on the lettuce. Striking employes said the million-dollar Helen. D orothy and C lara Helmold. .«he trip from P o rtlan d to th e job lettuce crop, which forms the basis of the nation’s salads, would E rnest Meyer. Miss E sther Meyer. anf| back again at night spoil unless moved to market soon. Mr. and Mrs. L eonard Muhlv. Mr. j n o th er words, th e tim e th e men and Mrs. W illiam H ering and D an- are taken from P o rtlan d un til iel. Mr. and Mrs R ichard M oeller they arriv e th ere on th e ir retu rn , and sons. Miss Lelia O Connor. Gus 3u counts as to w orking tim e The M oeller and Roxanne, Mr. and Mrs. av erage day is 7>- hours U ntil R udolf Sim antel and uaughters. and . such tim e as m ore tran sp o rtatio n is Mr. and Mrs Edwin S im antel and available to Wolf creek, m ore men d au g h ter of N crth Plains. cannot be added to th e crew . Horners Given Farewell M eanw hile plans a re u n d erw ay BANKS Jo in t in stallation of o f-I visited last w eek it th e F red W. 1- Mr. and Mrs. J. H orner a re in to gravel th e new ly co n stru cted ficers of B anks post. A m erican Le- ford hom e Mr S h a rp expects to the process of m oving to th e ir new road from G lenw ood to th e W ash- gion. and A u x iliary w ill be held locate in the west hom e at C edar Mills. Friend? and j ington county line on W ilson riv e r n ex t W ednesday night and legion- Mr. and Mrs D .vight S ellers w ere neighbors honored them w ith a ] and to construct and gravel a de- n aires and a u x ilia ry m em bers from i v isito rs at the S ellers hom e in farew ell party at th eir B locm ing tour road from W estim ber th ro u g h all p arts of th e county are invited B anks S atu rd ay Mrs. D w ight S el­ hom e last Sunday night. The eve- the h ills to th e Lyons construe- T h ere w ill b e dancing and re- lers re tu rn e d front a tw o m onths' ning was spent in playing cards , tion com pany secto r of th e W olf freshm ents. visit w ith her son and fam ily at and other games. creek road, m aking a connecting Legion officers to be installed Dallas. Texas. S atu rd ay m orning Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M artin, link betw een T im ber and th e com- are: j l . S m ith , c o m m a n d e r R us- O rganize G lee ( lull A girls' glee elub was organized Joyce. W illiam Jr., and Mrs. Leu- pleted sections of th e highw ay on se u T h a tc h e r vice-com m ander; W k au er m ade th e M ount Hood trip th e w est side of th e m ountains. K. K lum . ad ju ta n t: H L Jensen' last w eek at th e high school con-1 last S aturday. finance officer C V Em erson sisting of 24 m em bers, w hich will be d irected by Miss M axine Jew . 11. The S aturday clar.- p reparing f o r , T Jm k»r thaplain and F E Daa - Louise Bybee is president a n d m em bership in St. P eter s L u th eran iU U U C r g cah t-at-arm s. A u x iliary o ffic .rs church m et in the parsonage last O scar s h iffe r w illiam H uffm an fare: Mrs R T h atch er president: P eggy W ilson is secretary - tre a s ­ ™ ek u here, and Jo h n D W illiam s of Mr? Mary E. B e n e fie l . -p :- urer. Cass Wilson i? spending the we k $?LS' Iw ni'»mEV u i» r Tr w n '.l m P o rtlan d bagged th re e d eer in th e dent: Miss Lena T a y lo r •e re ta rv - Ur £ t £ 1 M arti™ Awn • hi,ls betw een h ere and C ochran tre a su re r an d M r- Ma;: 1 Ben efiel. in P o rtlan d visiting her d au g h ter Mr? E rin Coffey and family and H a z ^ C a r te e B arb ara B io « n. Sunday returning to town sh o rtly c> ‘Plaln a M ary S andy is staying w ith her Doris Simmons. Joyce M artin and af |e r noon The M isses H azel W lford. M arie A "1.1“ hLahtIb - r n^nf i r UCtF Onw V1Hine G ladys Lachapelle, w ho has been R ieben and K athleen Jen sen re- sister. Mrs M aurice Thom pson, at gi\ en by thv pa>tcr. E W. H in - . v isitin s at Salem and Brooks fur tu rn e d to M onm outh Sunday to V ernonia a few dav? Mr. ,ncl Mrs. C lifford S andy a t­ u r r tn v 1 m n r n u ^ rSh e ^ n V i n V r y a ? 3 q several weeks, retu rn ed to h er a tten d O regon N orm al this y ear m ornln® beg.nning at 9 , dorne h ere S atu rd ay Miss T h eresa P aetsch w as host- tended th e funeral of Mrs. Edna „ „ „ i t. ¡„ o , . M rs- W esley S helatose and sm all ess W ednesday even in g a t a party K ilby at H illsboro last T hursdav L yle W olford, w ho has been w ith Newly enrolled pupils in th e son of P o rtlan d vl51ted at the G il- given by th e E p w o rth L eague as L utheran Sunday school are V er- m ore hotel last w eek a farew ell to P a tric ia Jensen. K ath- th ? CCC cam p at Jo h n Day re ­ non and V irginia V arenhorst. and i Em m a Leopold is v isiting a t h er lecn Jensen. M arie R u b en , and tu rn ed hom e S aturday. He is h elp­ John. R obert and L ester N ewm an home in B eaverton. H azel W olford, w ho re tu rn e d to in g in the p ru n e harvest at th e Mrs. Zanow . , B ertha . . , ,, of H . illsboro , , Mr. and Mrs. Rov M oore of Mas- I th e ir school. P rasen t w ere t h e F ra n k G enzer farm n e a r Buxton. spent last week at th e hom e o fjsy ro cg W ash, spent th e w eek-end M isses K ath erin e Miller. Toots, Hold In itiatio n h er daughter. Mrs. F ran k lin Kcch ¡j visiting Mrs M oore's parent« H arm on E v e ly n S h ip le y . M J Ire I F reshm en in itiation p arty w a s Miss R egina N eum ann b e g a n and‘1^ 8 Ar t h u r ^ r a d e n Mead. G erald in e Kc-.-ier. M iriam held F rid av night in th e new gym ­ w orking in P o rtlan d last Thurs-1 Miss EHzabeth Braden of South T resham . P atricia and K athleen nasium F orty-one freshm en w ere a a >- „ , . . Dakota, who ha? been v isitin g h er Jensen. M arie R u b en . H azel Wol- in itiated. r6Cel nCW brOther' A rth u r left SatuT- ^ r d and T h e r e s a P a e ts c h t h e M: H arry W hitfield «Wilma tru c k last week. day to visit relativ es in Fresno M essrs. Earl and L i-yd M iller. P au l G riffin 1. w in, ha- been '..lying in Birthday Celebrated ___ ______ _________ h ~ er w as Mrs' Johnson._ _ G eorge Fm k. Cal. A ccom panying Mr. and B ank- vith her parent- I Mrs. B ertha Zanow. Mrs. A rth u r ' r 3V E l l i o t t T i m b e r " " M rs E M. T ilton, and C hap lain F w e rt an opi-i ition *ft,r appendiciti T h u rsd ay night at th e Jones hos- ' Salzw edel and H ow ard of F o rest A ndy N eilson of Ju n ctio n C ity G P hillips Grove, and Mrs F ran k lin Koch 1 :s back here Mr?. N eilson is a S idney H eard, who u n d erw en t pital. Dr. .1 O. Robb operating and children visited Mrs. E m il'h o s tle r cn the S P an ap p en d icitis operation Sept m- Mrs. W hitfield is getting along i Brandaw' last S atu rd ay to honor ¡vjr and Mrs. F ran k W estcott of ber 14 in P o rtlan d , is gettin g along n ic .ly . Mrs W hitfield has been j h e r cn her birthday. ; P ortland spent th e w eek-end w ith nicely. A lb ert H eard an d tw o chil- w o rk in g a t th e can n ery at Forest , M in Goetze Bride y;- aRd y irs j W estcott d ren R oberta and D an had t< nail G rove. Miss M argaret Goetze becam e i " Mr.? Jessie M yers of B eav er’on o p eratio n s in P o rtlan d W ednesday B anks high school has printed its first issue of th e B anks High th e w ife of Gec.-ge R iddell in • and E . H. W ade of Salt L ak e City. m orning. G len S h a rp of Boise City, O kla., C larion for th is y ear F riday. It is Seattle about a month ago. The Utah, visited Mrs. Ida K ilb u rg last couple w ill m ake th eir hom e u g Tuesday evening th a t city. Mrs. B. T. H art h as b :e n v e r y ; Jo e C ooper was rushed to a P o rt­ ill a t h er hom e h e re th e past fevv land hospital Septem ber 14 and days. operated on for appendicitis. V ernon W atson of B uxton. Bill G olda McCoy retu rn ed home last Best and G ilbert Frost of H a rris­ T hursday from Roseburg, w here burg and Ethel B row n of Banks she had been employed. visited L aV erne K ilb u rg S atu rd ay New pupils at t h e F ern Hill and Sunday. school are G loria McCoy and Helen Mrs. H arvey Wilson and son Ray- H ulsm ann in the first grade and Denny of Gales C reek spent th e M ildred B unker in th e fifth. w eek-end w ith h er m other. Mrs. T he Fern Hill L adies' club m et B H Tillotson. w ith Mrs. Shay last T hursday. M inor Freed, w ho ha? been em- Mr a s 5 % « « it? " 1 p - last F riday on a tr ip through east year, left S atu rd ay for O regon e rn Oregon. S tate college to a tten d school this t B ro th e r Passes year. Mrs. John K anina's brother Carl passed aw ay a t the Veteran.?' hos­ pital. Portland. S eptem ber 13. He w as laid to rest Septem ber 16. L ittle D olores Edigar has been Legionnaires, Auxiliary Folk Invited to Banks Installation larger than last y ear and w ill be Wilson O ral C rcps Vern P rickcll. an interesting and newsy paper The Lloyd Friday am i .le ■ H eard left sta ff is .1- follows: T heresa Pa. tsch. for eastern O u-gon Satin day e d ito r F in ,>1,1 S trassel. m anager: Mi s A lbcrl H oller .tern is slay 1.1,-yd M iller and W ayne Shipley ing w ith her m other this week H r m im eograpliers. Evelyn Rmek. Ef­ iuisbaud and father. S N. C urring- fie TiKites and L ucille Peterson, ten. are spending a few days in ty pist?. G lady- Riec, F rances Fick eastern O regon d eer h im ! i ll '. .1?. P auline Slialfer a n d W ann 1 Mr ami Mrs C harles Shiplev and W ilt.' line counters. M arjorie G rif fin. Betty McCann. G ladys Cop Mrs G eorge M cFarlane of For st B arbara R itenour. Rita Cop F ra n ­ G rove drove to P ortland Sun I ly ces Fick.1?. Alta Brow 11. W arren and brought hom e G eorge Mc­ L ayton and Vic L aporte, new s re Farlane. w ho lias been in th e SI V incent s hospital uudei a doctor s porters. rare. He is m uch b elter Edw in Maw Innney. form erly of l i .1 N e x t rh iiisilax Banks, is in a U S M n ine hos­ T he It N A Women will give pital 1,1 S eattle, w here he recently a silver lea O ctober 1 in th eir hall u nderw ent an operation Mrs E E H opkm s is visiting a K enneth M unford, who is p rin ­ cipal in the grade school at C or­ few day 111 W slu 1111 Wa .li John Holland of G reen M o u n ­ vallis. retu rn ed to his w ork Sunday tain spent the week end w ith n l Mr and Mrs J. J H utchens atives in Bank «cent a week visiting relatives at Mr and Mi J J Huleli-'iis vr- Scio and Lebanon and attended the p d Mr and M' Gi ' :c Wilson at state fair at Salem W atts Sunday Mr and Mi Gou lm Mr and Mrs Ray Woodm in from from N ebraska w ire also v isitin g C apitol Hill w ere S atu rd ay night th ere Mr Hlitelp'P and Mi Good ..lid Sunday guests of Mrs Wood m w ere from th e sam e tow n 111 m.in's parents. Mr. and Mrs G orge N ebraska McGraw H arold Jensen J r began his Mr and Mi's Ray Parm lev and senior year at P U Monday 11. 11 children. Mr and Mrs W liter old Peppeto. a g rad u ate of Banks Beard. C haplain and Mrs P hillips high last year, en tered P U M on­ and children picnicked Sunday a f t­ day also. ernoon at th e hom e of Mrs Alice Pa rin ley M trn t: o r n \ A t At 1 01 \ r C lifford am i l.aniar Sandy. M aur­ In the I . m i l l C o u rt o f III,' S' , ', of lir e . u«»n. fo r lb«' «'ounty o f \ \ .»xhinuloit. ice Thom pson and Harry Whit b ate I>e|»»rt meiit field left S aturday for a trip on In P ro «he «natter o f the e t »te o f ! ‘«e»lert« h Round Top m ountain n ear C och­ Ib ie h t m a n 11. 1’ irc n -e d ran. They brought back a nice |) | • c 1 h . « i- ( i\ i - i y . ii l b (I t in - » i l i . l i t i u i u s I. »« -V liiiiiti t r a t r i^ of the estate of th r e-point deer. Mrs. V ern P rick ett and tw o ch ild ren are visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. G eorge Moss, at P hilom ath for a few «lays Sunday d in n er party gue ts at the W illiam Moore home w ere Mi­ ami M is Jo h n T ho rn b u rg of Forest (.trove and Mrs W indsor Moor and anti a good w atch help th re e sons. Polly. Donald and R od­ you to get .started right. ney of P ortland W illiam Moore says that he is Buy an all th rough picking hops He only- had one fourth of a crop this yeur A M E R IC A N - M A D E S unday visitors at tin- G eorge . W ATCH M cCorm ick hom e w ere Mr and Mrs A rth u r D cardorff and famliv Equal, if not superior, in p re ­ of W oodlawn. Wash Alvin Lull cision. w ork nut iwhipx d e p e n d ­ of W oixllawn is also visiting at the ab ility and liraiiU to any on M cCorm ick hom e and h Iping w ith the m arket. m oving the serv ice station Mrs R obert P etit and tw o ch il­ d ren of R ainier. W ash, a re this week v isitin g her parents. Mr and 211 E. Main SI. Hillsboro Mrs. O. D D reezen S unday school and church board "L et Andy Fix Y our W atch” will m eet T hu rsd ay evening at 7 34) O fficial S P W atch Inspector in the church. fur W ashington C ounty A hun tin g p arty consisting of G eorge and C hari, s K essler. Cass AHAAMMAAMibs. Life Begins EVERY DAY J. L. Anderson W e il’s S aie Continues Specials in All Depts. Drive in Now! Let our tra in ed , experienced m echanics put y o u r ciir in sh a p e for w in ter driving it will SA V E you .MONEY and INCREASE SAFETY a n d PERFORM AN CE. ♦ C o m p le te M o to r T u n in g , C h e c k -u p ♦ C o m p le te A le m ite L u b r ic a tio n ♦ B a tte r y a n d tio n C h e c k ♦ P r o p e r W in te r G r a d e O il I g n i­ ♦ B r a k e T e s tin g ♦ W h e e l A lig n in g ♦ A uto H eaters ♦ A n ti- F r e e z e l.i(|U id ACCESSORIES .Add to the com fort of m otoring SPECIA L SHOW ING S e a t C o v e rs R a d ia to r C o v e rs C a r H e a te r s : C a r R a d io s D e f r o s te r s : B a tte r ie s A n ti- F r e e z e : A sh T r a y s G lo v e P a n e l C lo c k s BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS All Day FRIDAY, Sept. 25th ( o m p lete line finest g a rm e n ts and m edium prit-etl. q u a lity co ats in all up-to -d ate styles— Come in! H A R T SCHAFFNER & MARX A N D CI.O TH CRA FT All Wool Suits and Overcoats New est fall ch a lk strip es and mixed checks. Also s tra ig h t line w orsteds in up-to-the-m inute styles. G u a ra n te e d "O . K.” USED CARS 1931 H u p m o h ile 1 9 2 9 C h r y s le r C o u p e 1 9 2 9 P o n tia c C o a c h 1 9 3 0 C h r y s le r S e d a n 1929 F o rd C o u p e 1931 C h e v T r u c k 1932 C h e v T r u c k See our Used C ars before von Imv! F eaturin g O ne S p ecial Lot E v e r y S m a ll Farm N e e d s Stetson M allory HILLSBORO MOTOR CO. HATS Phone 444, day or night 318-332 E. Main St. Hillsboro Used Car Lot at 136 S. Second Ave. SQ.9K the Neiv Snap Stw.uq b rim s a n d rolled edge. New coloni, new shapes. F a r m a l l 12 I l'ris le ri. k llu . h tin a lili, ile. •■««.•.I. lei» flli-.l plai-a f a r III.' Ii.u r ln u u f olila. U n n i th i ri- li.-, fin a la , . uni In I In’ l'i.u n ly l 'o in l lo alni Un- -Il li', m -iil lh r ii« a ,'f III! s i.iii. ..f II„ 'L '.,II. f.,r W Ii.liln a i.'ii lla n -.l ,u „l f li » i i„ ,i,li-l,.-a H |.1.11,1., I l'.H iiilv . a m i Unii P r illa r . -n i *l« r unni P a i., «if l a .l im i,li. a lim i I1 .I..I..1 I ..f I I. 1. .I. i . i , lll.lll. a l Ih ., hnnr «,f li HI 1 U ri., I . 1 . 1 . I l i l l „ - ......... Il............. . „1.1 .la r nml M A U IIIA llR E IU -.M E V I-.lt. A . I i . i I i . i . I i i . l Un* .-.»uri ris .iil t.f aulii t n .r l li» . I.isni i rix K l I I . . » r i i . In n i lln a r.l t.f lia - l» u p p tiln l.sl l.y »ani .'.u n i n» Un* U n ir nini 111.1« . l'n r lla n .l, O r i* . A lln r n r y . 29 I fashion hour o T 0 U T -€ Z € Powers Grocery REG U.S. PAT. OFF. Used Cars T h e new F A R M A I T 12 d is p la c e s fo u r o r m ore horses in field work. Pulls a 16-inch o r tw o 10-inch plow bottom s. P la n ts and c u ltiv a te s 25 to 33 acres a day. N ow read y for fail plowing, belt work, etc. BOUGHT SOLD CONSIGNED 1929 FORD Rum ble scat, attractive look­ ing, good tires. Inside like new. 1928 FORD COUPE H ere is one that w ill give good service. 1929 ERSKINE CABRIOLET M ade by S tudebaker. $80 spent on m otor, good tire.? and paint. Come in and see it. B u ilt to L a s t a L ife tim e ! See these new S everal O thers to choose from' S h a s ta W o o d - B u r n in g Circulating Heaters New and 1 srd T IR E S Very reasonable prices Willys 77 #559 here $159 DOW N 24 M onths on ,r i. - . x $ 120-inch B alance 25-iiieli Graham $865 here Used Car Exchange 2nd and W ash . P h on e 2641 j H E t h r i f t y a l l - p u r p o s e M c C o r m ic h - D c c r in # Far m all 12 ¡3 exactly su ited to sm all farm s and sm all fields. It ex tends th e enorm ous benefits of F arm all farm ing to an y farm er of lim ited acreage, and it is a h a n d y u n it for large farm o p erato rs w ho need au x iliary pow er. It weighs little m ore th a n a to n , yet it docs as m uch w ork in a d a y as four o r m ore horses. L e t th e new F arm all 12 ap p ly its pow er to your w ork. Its u tility , perform ance, an d ab ility to c u t costs will prove a p le a sa n t su rprise to you. C om e a n d sec it now in o u r store. W e also have the F a rm a ll in tw o o th e r sizes. T $3 8 50 $4 5 75 O ther m od els as low as $ 2 9 .7 5 Bristol Hardware Hillsboro Open until 9 p. m. Saturdays Next door to Venetian Theatre Just Installed H art-C arler Disc C leaner D A IR Y FEEDS I. X. L. $250 TO $750 G ra d u a te ¡ill lim es "I ;' hion and to til c o rsettieres in c h a rg e at to suggest, I h e propel' H our” garm ent for you you correctly . P h one 81 Main Street S p ecia ls for S aturday O nly WASHO 2 ‘/2 -lb . p k g . S co tts Tissue CATSUP Brim ful. B ottle R ip e O liv e s Mission. Can Soap C h ip s FEEDS E e ls N a pi h a . 160 W. Main St. 25c 3 roll« PO ULTRY HILLSBORO FEED CO. Phone 271 I l ’s the garm ent m i-lady has chos­ en fo r u n d e r th a t new fall dress A or n knitted iiitu u s suit. u ii . Lovely i m i h odels h h is h in i s '*‘,K*e r *z *nR ‘‘stay y o u n g ” lines, Iso m odels for th e h e a v ie r figure / 'in " T a ils ,” " S h o rts ” or “ P lum ps." ^ > ' l ’hese g a rm e n ts are imide to tub r'^ 'sp e m lid ly and can " la k e it” lor e rtic e and d u rab ility . Prom pt Service S m a ll 10c 15c 8c These prices good S e p tem b e r 26 only. M any o th er item s specially priced fo r S a tu rd a y .