The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 29, 1936, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Eight
I Wc a rc being served at present
w ith sufficient energy and at a
1 reasonable price. As tim e goes oil
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and th e re is a new setu p due to t h -
t c I T lV ’P t l com pletion of the B onneville dam
’ v > 1 and if th ere develops a new gen-
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eration, transm ission and distri-
bution policy I believe H illsb o ro
R esident Loser i n
J u n io r H ig h 7 A Class Gives should be on its toes to get the T ig a rd
m
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best and cheapest pow er to be had
C
o
u
rt M a n e u v e r
Plays at Assem bly
.Senle question a city m anagerial
form of governm ent As for myself
T rial of G eorge H in k le on a
(By School R eporters)
I believe it w ould be ju st as prac-
H onor roll in th e local grade tical for a large business concern charge of assault and b attery w ill
schools for the various classes fol- to try to conduct its business w ith- open today (T h u rsd ay ) in circu it
jows;
out a com petent m anager, w hom i court H inkle was arrested follow ­
Peter Beseow School
the board of d irectors hold resp o r- ing a com plaint filed by O tto Des-
2A__ G loria G ibbens. Allan G eis- sible for the success of th e business met. said to have been w orking
bers.
Jean K ennelly. M argaret as it w ould be for a city w ith a for Hinkle, and attack ed by him
E. L. Gipson, indicted on two
F reudenthal. M ilda Beth Pitm an
m illion and a half
v aluation a
3A Patty Cyrus. D onna D orland, carry on its affairs w ithout a quali- counts, plead guilty Monday b e­
fore
Ju d g e H ow ard K Z im m erm an
M argarct H arty, S tu art R ichard- fied m anager.
son
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j "The league of cities show s Hills- h ere to the last count, giving liquor
David Hill
boro am ong th e lowest in cost of to a minor. The first count, co n ­
3 A— F orrest H ibbard. N orm an city governm ent. O ur bonds sell trib u tin g to th e delinquency of a
P rivrasky. G erald S erv ers.
at a good prem ium . We have an m inor, was dism issed He w as fined
2A La Vonia Hobin
enviable record as far as o ur in- $50 and given u n til November 7 to
3A—J a c k
D cv k . R obert Holz- debtedness is concerned. T h ere was pay.
A ttem pt by P R Cook. Tigard,
nagel Roy Martz. C h arlo tte P a tte r- no tim e durin g th e depression th at
son. C arla Rabagliatic. Jo an Sey- we w ere not on a cash basis O ur to quash an indictm ent ch arg in g
assault w ith a dangerous weapon,
m our. Lois Stone, B arbara Gates, city is well managed.
C larabelle Wilev.
"F or th e city of H illsboro it is ; w as th w arted this w eek w h e n
P eters r u l e d
4A—A llene A m acher. F r a n c e s b etter to have a registered engineer Ju d g e R F ran k
H ibbard Norm a Lou K roeger. Bob as m anager as a m ajo r portion of against a d e m u rre r in w hich Cook
attem
p
ted
to
show
that
he w as in ­
M orrison. W alter M cKinney.
his salary is paid for out of im-
5A N aida Fishback. Velma G al- provem ent funds and does not come dicted after h? w as caused to te sti­
lup F ritzie Plapp. Don M orrison. ! cut of taxes. T his y ear only 36 per fy before th e g ran d ju ry .
W endall Heacock. D onald Davidson, cent of th e city m anager's salary
Cook contended that th e te s ti­
D ale Busch
. w as paid by tax money. The las» mony given in an investigation be­
2A—Patsv Douglass, Pollv Mel- ' y ear before we had a city m anager fore th e g ran d ju ry also w as used
huish. Sally C ruzen. Helen Tsu- we spent over $1900 for an out-of- to indict him an d th erefo re d e ­
gawa. W alter Johnson. F em e Hib- tow n engineer
p riv ed him of his co n stitu tio n al
bard.
"The past tw o y ears th e fact th at rights.
1A—D uane Thorson.
H illsboro has had a m anager, w ho
g e P eters ru led that th e fact
Junior High
was a registered en g in eer and com- th a Ju t d the
defen d an t was subpoenaed
7A—J u n e Ireland. A rlene Lentz, petent to get th e data for our new , to testify before th e g ran d ju ry
Ju n io r Plapp.
sew er system, has saved th e resi- concerning m a tte rs out of w inch
CA—Elaine B arber. B ettv Dor- 1 dents tw o or th ree tim es his salary
in dictm ent w as found against
land. P atricia K roeger E lizabeth The last y ear before we had a city an
McGee. K athleen Moore, B arb ara m anager we spent o v er $1900 for an him. did not co n stitu te a bar.
O rders filed th is w eek m p ro b ate
Shaw . H enrv C am pbell. B everly out-of-tow n engineer.
F. B ergstrand.
Beach. A rline Canby. P atsv Me-
"O ur budget for th e com ing y ear court include C
Donald
W Libbey, Seym our S.
Connell.
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is only tw o -fifth s of a m ill dif-
7B—Robert Bristol. A d e l b e r t fcrent th an this year. O ur relief S k iff. N. L ongenbaugh. G in erv a
Ilaffner. Jack K ennelly.
work, restoration of salaries due to , W arbis, Lundy B. Sm ith. A ugust
7A2—T aka Iw asaki ’
' higher cost of living, loss of o u r Specht. A. V. Denney. M ary E.
6B—Erm a W illiams, M ary Ellen fire h y d ran t suit and som e new Rice. Anna L. Ram sdell. Jam es R.
M orrison.
fire equipm ent m ade it necessary M cPoland, P e te r Grossen. L u th er
8A—J a c k Estepp. Cloyce Bump, for yo u r budget com m ittee to ask J. Foster
T he follow ing o rd ers w ere filed
elyn G errish. Jo y ce k ellin g to n . for this am ount
"As a tax p ay e r I dislike to see this week, in clu d in g Home O w ners'
M arjorie Kidney. E dith Latim er.
corporation
vs. F red and Flora An-
Jovce M artin. Elise M artin. Alice taxes as high as th ey a re but on
F in e . Edith Sahnow. A rlene S nvd- th e o th er hand I w ant good fire trobus. d efau lt and decree; C lyde
er. W innifred Wilev.
protection, good lights, adequate K elty vs. L. L. B ellinger, dism issal
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police protection, in fact an up-to- of com plaint; C redit Service com ­
pany vs. J. C hoban. releasin g a t­
Ju n io r high 7A class gave a one- date city."
tachm ent: The C ity P u b lic Meat
act play. "All on a W inter's Day," I
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M arket vs. W estim ber
L um ber
at assem bly F rid ay P upils in th e ~ T '
-
com pany, d efau lt a n d ju d g m en t;
play w ere Lorna McLeod. D orothy 1 r i - V O l i n t V 1 t a C I l C r
L iq uidation S h u te Savings bank,
K idney. Ju n e Ireland. R obert P e t­
to sell real p ro p erty : E. J. and
ers and Don M acKenzie. A skit in
A lta M eA lear vs. Jo h n A. and
a L ittle Red Schoolhouse." was
L illie M. A nderson, dism issal of
presented by Naomi Hanel. R uth I
(C«ntlno«d from page l>
Foelker. A rlene Lentz. M argaret of th e national educational associ- suit.
N ew suits flied this w eek in c ir­
Havens, Betty G ulley. Deloss An- ation. W ashington. D. C.
derson. Donald Nelson. Lyle Shaw
T eachers also derived m uch from cuit court include F red C. S to lte
and Ivan Steinke, supplem ented by the panel discussion. O. B. K raus, vs. P. II. Schm idt, money: Roy Ison
a song by the e n tire class. B everly county school su p erin ten d en t, said vs. C lare Doiel et al m ortgage fo re­
W eil announced th e program . E arl i in com m enting on th e success of closure; A ndrew J. M cCann et al
vs. Jo h n H. F reel et al. foreclosure
Pearson and D ick M artin w ere the institute.
stage
m anagers
w hile
Frances
The discussion. "How May Com- contract; F ed eral Land B anks of
M cycrs assisted w ith costumes.
m unity O rganizations and Resources S po k an e vs. C larence C M ailer,
foreclosure: F ed eral L and B ank of
Six B class officers a re E v erett
L sed in th e D evelopm ent of a S pokane vs. H arry J M ailer, fo re­
Padgett, p re s id e n t B ruce Estepp. ? 'j a! E ducational Program .
was closure: H. W. C u rrin vs. R uth
vice-president, and D onald B ret- „
, ®l.ate S u p erin ten d en t C. A. Longfellow et al. foreclosure m o rt­
th a u e r secretary
Howard. S p eak ers w ere Mrs. C. W. gage.
E isner of' 7A2 has m oved ^ i 1' ,sta iS vice-p resid en t of th e !
aw ay.
P.-T. A.: Dr. C ham bers. O. D. By- I
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ers, p rin cip al R ain ier union high
~
school; Miss M abie Rush, p rincipal
Hinkle Trial
Op ens Today
School Honor
In stitu te P o p u la r
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O ,
u ty sheriffs on a charge of driving
a ear w hile drunk, w aived p re lim ­
inary hearing Friday and was
bound over to the g ran d ju ry u n ­
der $5tX) bonds.
Sam Frost, form er resident of
M idw ay com m unity, indicated by
the last grand ju ry for non-support
of a m inor child pleaded guilty
before Ju d g e R F ran k P eters in
circu it court and was sentenced to
servo six m onths in ja il w hen he
declared that h? could not, and
w ould not. co n trib u te to the su p ­
port because his form er w ife had
rem arried and tak en the child to
live w ith her
Public Porum
E ditor of H illsboro Argus S u n ­
day I w as in H illsboro and h a p ­
pened to notice your editorial in
last w eek's paper, advising a "no"
vote on m easuers upon w hich the
v o ter is in doubt 1 am w ondering
if you w ould be w illing to m ake
som e clarifying announcem ent con­
cern in g the tax lim itation b i l l
w hich affeels school d istric ts h . .
mg lOO.tXX) population
1 th in k you a re fam iliar w ith the
content and argum ent upon this
bill Being of the n a tu re it is, i. e.
tied up w ith the six per cent con­
stitu tio n al lim itation clause of the
s ta te constitution, it may bo ch ang­
ed only by the m ajority vote of
th e e n tire state
W hatever the reason for th e p res­
e n t financial mess does not concern
us at present, the tru th rem ains
th at school district No. 1 of M ult­
nom ah county, ith e only district
in the state affected by the bill»
could set its financial house in o r­
d er if the bill w ere to be passed
An affirm ativ e vote for the m eas­
u re by any voter in any o th er d is ­
tric t w ould not cost th at voter one
cent of e x tra tax, nor any one o u t­
side of P o rtlan d district. What will
be th e tax levy in P ortland is of i
no vital concern to outside dis- ,
tricts. We only w ant th e right to I
provide for our ow n schools, and ’
the sta te m ust give us that right.
P o rtla n d is fast losing its ed u ca­
tional advantage u n d er the present
plan, and th at is of concern to all
persons in terested i n education
anyw here. You can see from the
enclosed c irlu la r th at we a re third
from th e bottom am ong the p rin ­
cipal cities of the U nited States,
and th at is not cred itab le to P o rt­
land n o r Oregon.
If you have occasion or o p p o rtu ­
n ity to aid us in support of this
bill, th at help w ill be m uch appre- j
ciated. I hope you may as well
T h ursday, O ctober 29, 1936
OREGON
give us your editorial support
from the folowing who will re-
.'EN A S A OLSON. 34 S. E 71st port for practice Sunday at 2 JO at
tile high seliiH»! Rushlow. Deck,
avenue. P ortland.
l.orcu Scintillici ich, Bagley. Hare.
B atchelar. llanna, Cook. Janies
E ditor's Note Notes and calls G
rogan. Auld, and Forney
urging support of this m easure
w ere
r e e .n e d
by
the Argus
W ednesday m orning from Misses
Anne C h a lm e rs Fanny Konigan
and V ictoria W arw ick, all form er
teachers in the local schools, but
now teaching in P ortland.
Defeat of the bill to do aw ay
w ith com pulsory m ilitary train in g
at the U niversity of O regon a n d
i O regon S tate college was urged by
Hugh S
Rogers, candidate f o r
m ayor, in speaking before the Hill
Young Men's B reakfast club
Jack Rushlow . m anager of the boro
hursday m orning He pointed out
H illsboro high school alum ni team, T
the folly of unpreparedness, citing
w hich m eets tile high school re g ­ exam ples from the W orld a n il
ulars in a test of strength Friday. S panish-A m erican wars
N o v e m b e r 6. on th e high school
Rogers also scored the aliens who
field, this w eek announced that a re now residing in this country
Ins lineup is com plete and reg u lar and w ho have m ade no effort to
practice scheduled.
becom e citizens. He declared that
The gam e is under the sponsorship m any of them w ere keeping loyal
of the H illsboro M n's B reakfast A m erican citizens out of em p lo y ­
club for the pm pose of raising m ent and that m any others w ere
funds w ith w hich to purchase flood being supported on the relief rolls
lights for th e high school field M em bers of the B reakfast c l u b
Businessm en and organizations of w ere urged to get behind a move
H illsboro are being asked to sup­ to "K eep A m erica for A m ericans "
port the m ovem ent to m odernize
Action was taken by the d u b to ­
th e local field in com petition w ith w ard raising funds to s c u d W ayne
other tow ns a n d cities of this part Nickeson to New York for an
of Oregon
a u d itio n w ith M ajor B o w e s l 'l a n s
P lans of th e B reakfast club in ­ fo r (lie H i lh i- a lu m m f o o tb a ll g a m e
clude use of the lights for foot­ mi November t>. proceeds of which
ball. softball and possibly reg u lar are to go tow ard lighting the local
baseball games at night In other athletic field, w ere also discussed
tow ns lighted fields have resulted
m greatly increased atten d an ce at D O N A L D B R A IN A R D H O I M I S
D onald B rainard H o l m e s . 75.
gam es and m ore enjoym ent by the
spectators.
passed aw ay here Friday after
T en tativ e lineup will be taken long illness. He was born m Illinois
Holmes of Uitz.vllle. Wash and a
sister. Mi. laum a Jones of M a a n i,
Iowa.
F uneral services w ere held Mou-
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,
day al Y oungs 1' ' '
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interm ent In th e I O O t
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tery
in IBtll, anil in 1802 was uniteli In
m arriage to N ettie O rpul For the
past seven years he hud lived with
C edar street m
m un
Hills
his fam ily on cedar
is-
boro He is survived by I lls widow
Mis Nettie Holmes, a daughter,
Ellen Holmes; a brother. Fred
C lu b U rg e d to V o te
A g ain st M ilitary Bill
T e rm R ecru ited to r
Flood L ig h t G a m e
A
Figure-Beauty
I reatment, only
$350
This Gossard is a particularly
geed buy. A sixtctn-inch skirt at
this price is rare indeed. It's el
lace and figured batiste, styled te
jive yen slick lines
le r fitted fashions.
Aledel ¿438.
$350
(Be Ç?oni|i£cf
by G O SSARD
And be fitted by
who
You'll look your
new fro c k if sour
a "Gossard."
co rttrllierrs
our graduate
know how
tirsi ui tli.it
foundation is
Our classified columns may have
just what you are looking for—
Read them.
tl
T u a la tin M e n H e ld
G a rre tt O u tlin e s
?enbe£f- .e>emen'ar-v,uscho°is- arid
G ra n d J u ry T e rm
J. B. B hnkhorn. S m ith-H ughes m -
nn
i rv
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structor. F orest G rove union high
(Continued from pare 1)
W ork D u rin g l e r m school.
day m orning and 50 cents in p en ­
HOLEPROOF HOSIER/
t
Closing fe atu re of the program nies taken, according to a rep o rt to
(Continued from oacr I)
was an address by F ra n k B ranch th e sheriff. E n tran ce was gained by
du«» bowl and d ro u th strick en Riley, P o rtlan d , tra v e le r and lec- b reak in g a w indow.
regions of th e m id-w est.
i turer.
E dw ard K atke. arre ste d by dep-
“We m ust fu rn ish w ork or w e
The m orn in g session opened w ith
w ill have needy fam ilies who w ill I an address bv C h arlo tte Linfoot
have to have direct relief.
Red Cross executive from San
"This w in ter th e city council, and Francisco. on "J u n io r Red Cross."
have to be
especially th e street com m ittee ana She su b stitu ted for R. E. G illette.
io e n jo y w h is k e y !”
city m anager, w ill m ake special Red Cross director. T he last m o rn ­
effort to get street and sidew al* ing address was by C. A. H ow ard. I
projects. The federal governm ent state su p erin ten d en t of education. I
u n d e r WPA w ill finance th e labor. Salem.
•
It w ill be a good oppo rtu n ity for
D epartm ental m eetings w ere con­
th e people to get th e ir im p ro v e­ ducted by S p erin ten d en t B. W.
m ents at about 60 p er cent of th e B arnes on high school libraries,
re g u la r cost
w ith D r C ham bers as sp eaker: Miss
¿1
B ra n d
"As tim e goes on new things B ertha K ohlhagen. state supervisor.
S t r a i g h t W h is k e y BO p r o o *
face the city adm inistration
‘ home econom ics teachers; Miss B ar-
A«
you
prefer
"F or instance th e franchise for bara Potts. H illsboro, physical edu-
in Bourbon or Hyo
th e w ater com pany expires soon, cation, and L ynn D. G ubser. Mc-
The w ater system we have is v ery M innville for elem en tary teachers
inadequate The new sew er system w ith Dr. Dawson as sp eak er on
and new residences m ake a fu rth e r ! "Significant A ttitu d es of Success-
dem and for w ater. The system is ful T eachers."
constantly depreciating. It is 1m- |
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p erativ e for fire protection and
sufficient w ater for o u r homes, th a t
som ething be done at once.
"T he present council, city a t ­
to rn ey and m anager, have given th e
m a tte r serious thought. The q u es­
W ithout opposition, n o n -u n io n
tion to decide is w h eth er we w ant high school and H illsboro public
to give th e present w ater company school budgets have been passed. '
a new franchise o r ta k e th e system N eith er m eeting was attended by j
over as a
m unicipally ow ned i citizens other th a n school o fficers.,
system . Personally, a fter g etting „ u , l
...
■ ■ , I
all the inform ation I could. I be- . F ub, ’£ h earing on th e u, j 10n
lieve our best bet is to own and 1 ^ ^ ° ° , u Uj $ Ct
H
d ln th !
o perate our own system. I believe r ' c,hnoc>l. b u lld ln « F rld a-X a tern1?on, at
w e w ill be able to furnish m ore
30
The budget calls for
w a te r at th e sam e price. We have c x p n d ltu res ° f «-’ 290 w ith $o8,
1
810
to
be
raised
bv taxes.
rig h ts on plenty of w ater. However. ,
I believe it to be tiie duty of th e ,
m ay o r and council to obtain all
d ata and presen t it to th e people .
fo r th eir consideration.
"Then along th is line we h a v e 1
the light and pow er franchise to
consider. T hat franchise expires in ;
th e n ear future. H ow ever the light
an d pow er situ atio n is not so vital.
N O — it isn't too e a rly to thin k ahold
tile holidays and C hristm as w ill be here
before you kn o w it. H o lid ay shipm ents
of b e a u tifu l H o le p ro o f have a rriv e d .
Sheer c h iffo n s and service w eights in
new shades. M a k e yolir s e le c tio n - now
»-
o ttt
V o te rs S how Little
In te re st in B u d g ets
Used Cars
BO U G H T
SOLD
CONSIGNED
V o te fo r
1930 FORD C OUPE
R um ble scat, .splendid condi­
tion. You w ill like th is one.
1931 CHEV ROADSTER.
R um ble seat. 600-16 tires, top.
curtains, motor, ex cellen t shape.
1926 ESSEX COAC H
Very good transportation,
cheap.
1936 W ILLYS SEDAN
Buy this tro u b le-free car.
C ondition A -l. fu lly guar-
gu aran teed .
New and Used
T IR E S
Very reasonable
prices
W illys 77 $559 h ere
M. K.
ABRAHAM
Democratic Candidate
for
SHERIFF
A d v .)
*
R epublican
C a n d id a te
fo r
County Com m issioner
and p rese n t incum bent,
b lin g s to th e voters of
th is C ou n ty :
1— Four years' experience in Coun­
ty Government and in the ad­
ministration of County affairs.
2— A propressive road program w ith
maintenance a n d construction
costs held to the lowest possible
figure.
3— A record of economy and effi­
ciency.
I—An assurance of fair, just and
equitable treatment to all citi­
zens of Washington County.
T hese are his
recom m en dation s
Used Car Exchange
V IS U
1936 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedan
1935 O lds 6 Touring Sedan
A nice car priced right.
1929 O ldsm obile Coupe
Long wheelbase, dual tires,
reconditioned motor.
1934 Chevrolet Pickup
< hoicc of two.
1937 C h e v ro le t H ere N ov. 7!
P la te y o u r o rd er now for the NEW 1937 CH EV R O LET— the sa fe st
C hevrolet ever built, w ith the g re a te s t a rra y of protection fea tu re s
ever developed. M ore pow er, g re a te r p erform ance, low er o p eratio n and
upkeep cost.
Accessory Prices C ut!
Eipiip your c a r now fo r g re a te r m otoring com fort a t new low prices on
genuine accessories. See these to d a y :
R a d ia to r Covers
D efro sters
Ash T ra y s
Car H eaters
B atteries
G love P an el Clocks
Money-saving C a r Services!
Let our tra in ed , experienced m echanics put your c a r in sh a p e for w in­
te r d riving— it will save you m oney and increase sa fe ty and p e rfo rm ­
ance. We service all m akes.
Com plete Motor Tuning,
Check-up
C om plete Line Q uality
Lubricants
Battery and Ignition Check
Proper W inter G rade Oil
Brake Testing
W heel A ligning
Powers Grocery
P ro m p t
Phone 81
Service
M a in S treet
S p ecials for Saturday O nly
Cake F lo u r
SW ANSDOW N.
County Com m issioner
CH EVRO LET and OLDSM OBILE
Phone Day or N ight 444
3 1 8 - 3 3 2 E. Main St.
H ills b o ro , O regon
Pkg.
25c
M arsh m allo w s ....
1
l- lb . cello p kg .
P u m p k in Pie Spice
10c
Red & Whit»-.
2-oz. tin
F la v -R -J e ll
Any flavor.
3 for
Salm on
Pink. 2 cans
H illsboro M otor Co.
A d v.)
IN T R A D E -
1934 GMC Truck
Completely reconditionrd.
Seat Covers
C a r Radios
A n ti-F rc e z c
• C O H D W O O I) T A K E N
Lots of miles lelt in this one.
Fully guaranteed.
1931 Chev Coach
by com petent
in ­
structor. (()n the balcony.)
Good transportation.
Like new in every way.
1932 Chev Special Sedan
chases,
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
Six-ply tires—dark blue, original finish.
1936 Pontiac 6 Coupe
K n ittin g Lessons
FREE with
.ill y arn p u r­
1929 Chevrolet Sedan
This year's model at a substantial saving.
YARN D E P I.
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Kills this y e a r- Ba
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( o i n p l r l r a s s o rtm e n ts ,
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y a r n s in all rnloi . in ­
cluding "hom bre."
S ensational C lean-U p Sale of o u r en tire stock of “ B etter Used C ars
fo r Less”— Every one priced for im m ediate side— Save $50 to $100 on
everv e a r! D on't miss th e se :
for
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Used Car Prices Slashed!
VOTE FOR
Jam es Lewis
2nd and W ash. P h one 2641
November 3, 1936
(P a id
G ra h a m $865 h ere
JAMES LEWIS
a n d a t a b ig s a v in g , to o !
14c
23c
These prices good O ctober 31 only.
Many o th er item s specially priced for S a tu rd a y .
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