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H IL L S B O R O Pajre Four Thursday, November 5, 1000 A R G Ü 8 . H I L L S R O R O , OREO o N section c o rn e r on th e west l . un- J a n iiv s iin , il.'c iis m l. In th e C o u n ty C a u ri te r Eldeane. P resent w ere Mr. and d a rt of section 23 tow nship 1 south, a f lh a S ta la a f O ra r a n f a r W n . h i l l i t t i i n Mrs. E. A H am ilton of R ickreall. Ih n t hv a n a rd e r in a ila a ln i Mrs. L ucille Helgeson of P o rtlan d lange 1 w est of t h e W illam ette C e n o te u n rn ty d , a in ln i aatd C o u rt an O ie I t i l i day M eridian: thence n o rth 21) 43 East a f O i’ta b e r. IM3Ö, »aid C a u ri haa d e a s Messrs. Leland. L ester an d N or 7 75 chains thence south 59 East. n a ta ti th e S lo t da y a f N n v o tu h e r. llh tii. m an Bidw ell and Mr. and Mrs 12 chains th en ce west 133 chains a t th e h o u r o f Io n o o lo < k In Ih e fa re - O rin F air and fam ily. day a t O la lim a , m id th e _____ D inner party guests at th e hom e t henee south 13 East 7 chains C m o a u in n ty a f C »aid (Bv mi »« Mar» sandy) p a ra to rv to connecting w ith the a m in W a h in s ln n C a lm of M r and M rs Jam es H Davis thenci south 63 west 9 50 chains ly , O re g o a n u , ri aa ro th e p ia va f a r h e a rin g uh- BANKS W. thenei west 3 :>l chains thence ja a l la u t la s a id f in a l a i-,-.nm t a n d re- Bandon Fire Victims Given S u n d ay evening w ere F. L LaHaie. chairm . . . F „ N orm . an, county . sew , er , system, ......................... ........... „„ an of and Jo e Jensen , c! en tertain a • j l d *L" c- > Mrs. L aw rence V andehe* a n d ' *ia ‘! n’:‘” '• th ,la e ' Red Cross, 1 ro ' '■ an,i ' .',a n ed i J, ?, north 20 43 east tvl till' p la c e of I p a r t, i f a n y th e re l'a . a n d f a r On- f in a l A id b y P y t h i a n S i s t e r s ¿ d au » „ g . h h ter u r and »u friends w ith a H allow een b e g in n in g b e in g a ll o f th e lam i east t * t t | » l l l f l l t o f B M I.I V i t u t » M in i t h e I* k Hi I t ig sun. M erle .,„a and Mrs N orm an of Aloha w ere in of little S atu rd ay afternoon. Present » o f r*eur> l ------- j Wayne, of H illsboro. M argaret Dav- B anks T hursday in th e inter ts of party Scholls F erry Hoad parti • o f I I «am I I I N M S K I D I . P R . A d m i n b t r u t r ix w ire Ellis and V irginia Shipley. of th e to i B y L a V e lk J a c k s o n ) i Is and Art H anna of P o rtlan d . Ag- th e 1936 Red Cross drive, chairm an Freddie. H achael McKay as set K II. Tunnu», Attorney. 34*40 Donald and N oreen Phil- , '.„ t F red W olford is NORTII PL A IN S—Mr. and Mrs. nes L aH aie and C lara V anderzan- of Mrs i .x. I».»»»». i) . v ... forth in C ircu it C ourt Jo u rn a l 4. th e d riv e in B anks this y ear lips. Bobby Powne. \ ernon C op 474. .lslllni!„ >n C ountv . o .e- NO TIC E O F I I I . I N C F I N A L AC ( CO N T A. G. K roetch, w ho sold th e ir hom e don of Hoy and Mr. an d Mrs. S he w ill be assisted by Mrs Leon- and K eith l.lovd Igon. and co n tain in g 13 acres m ore In this vicinity recently, have p u r- P atrick Davis. N o tic e in h e re b y R ive n t h a t th e u iu le r - ard G am roth l ast y ear this com- l ee Engcn re tu rn e d to T im ber or Uss. a ilttte d lu u f l l e l w it h th e c le rk o f th e P upils of th e A rcade school e n , chased a hom e n ear G ran d View. m iiniiy gave $34 for th e Red Cross M onday a fter sp ending tw o w eek- : C o u n ty C o u rt t»f th e S ta te o f O re g o n fo r Wash. They took possession of the joyed a w iener roast and a H al and it is hoped to teac h this m ark w ith his m other. Mrs Tom Engcn T ract 3 of th e McKay E-state b e , W a a h ih trto n C o u n ty h e r f in a l u c c o u n t n» low e'en p arty F rid ay afternoon. new home Saturday. ing m ore fully described as fol • e x e c u tr ix o f th e laot w i l l a to l le > ttin te n t M others to M et The youngsters said they had a I o f Ite a te S o fie H e tl( * a t e r , deve m e d , am i A dem onstration d in n er w as g iv l’lav G rove F rid ay M others c lu b w ill m eet Friday lows: h y o rd e r o f a«n| c o u rt S u tu rd a y . N. en at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. w onderful time. B eginning at a point on th e south B anks high school football eleven w ith Mrs G eorge M cGraw. ber 11. 19'lii. u t th è lie u r o f t e li o 'e ltx k M r and Mrs R oland H orneckor Ed K aufm an M onday evening. line of the Thus. Denny D. 1. C M i • t i \« '-l ■ • h e i 't u e a n d 1 h » w ill play Forest G rove on th e For- F ir G rove Sow ing club met No 47 in Section 23 T 1 S R I W K A o om P resent w ere Mr. and Mrs. J H have sta rte d to b u ild a new e ig h t - . o f a a lti C o u rt « t th è p la c e f o r th è room house n ear the P leasant View es! G love fo ld Friday Thursday w ith Miss A nn S chneider of the W M W ashington C ounty. h e a rin g o f ta b i f in a l a c c u u n t a m i th è aet- Davis, Mr. and Mrs. J. Utich. Mrs, school house. T hey hope to h a v e 1 Ross and P hyllis S h eeley spent T h e day was spent in quilting. te . Lucille L aM ordden. Mrs. E. A Oregon, w hich beginning p o i n t tle D m a e te n ti t o a f liti Naid f ir s esta t |> uld i*hed O .lo b e r 15, it com pleted bv th e first of th e JH e w eek-end in V ernonia w ith Mrs. G oldie H u tn er of M inne- ; K aufm an of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. year. th e ir g ran d m o th er. Mr». E llen Shee- apolis. M in n . visited h er father. . bears S 39 45 F 12383 feet from lV3t». D a te o f |u»t p u b lie u tio n N o v e iu b e r L oren Thompson, Mr. a n d Mrs. - th e stone at th e q u a rte r section 12. 1W 4. The P aren t-T each er association ' e>' Ed C lark. T hursday. S he stopped corner of the West boundurv of « LARA N A S H H I l L F S A T F R , Eween- G eorge Hess, and th e hostess. Mrs. m et O ctober 28. A ro u n d ta b le dis- Thom as Isaacs of Fores: G rove 35*11 K aufm an. on h e r w ay to S an Francisco, w here said Section 23 ru n n in g th en ce along ,rl'- cussion on "Is H onesty th e Best sang sev eral special n u m b ers at th e ■O0 w ill visit. |t h a south lino of said Dennv claim . Aid Fire Victims Policy" w as led b y Mrs. A n n ¡ch u rch services S u n d ay m orning E D IT O R S G rad e school pupils en jo y ed south BS» 45 east 406.6 feet to a In th e C N o O u n T ty IC E C o T u O r t o C f R th P y th ian S isters w ere v e ry sue- C h risten cr. P resident. Mrs. D uane I Mrs. N G. W alker w as hostess e S ta te o f (Ire * ».•on. f o r th e t 'o u n t y o f W a » h iiitfto n , cessfui in th eir d riv e for articles C ham berlain, u rg ed each m em ber - at th e R N A. silv er tea T hursday H allow e'en parties F riday. T h e point from w hich a n iron pipe p rim ary room had its p a rty from i tH>ars south 0 23 west 20 0 feet. P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t. for the people in distress in B an- • b ring a friend to th e m eeting ■ afternoon. T h ere w ere four tables N o tic e 1« Ite rv b y iriv e n t h a t th e u m le r- don Last, w eek th ey sent tw o N ovem ber 24 m eeting of in p)ay F irst prize was 1 to 2:30. T he th ird and fourth thence S 0 23 West 480 3 feet to Miguetl I I A K u r a t ll ha • been a p p o in te d large, well filled boxes to th e P y th won by Mias L en a T ay lo r second grades enjoyed a m asquerade p a r - (an iron pipe on the south line A U in in iM tra to r o f th e e s ta te o f A n n ie .1 B azaar Success tv from 2:30 to 4 in the afternoon ¡th e R achael McKay lands: thence Mllkr ,1 (. jan chairm an there. ed. h y th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f The b azaar given by the ladies by Mrs Max D reeszen and th ird by C onnie Lou K enedy won th e prize along the south line of said R achael ,i„. s i.u f O re g o n , fo r W a th in g tu n Billy Peterson R ecoverin' of th e St E dw ards church last Mrs Ed Schlegel. t 'o u n t y . a n d h a * q u a lifie d A ll pc .-o n » for th best costum ed g irl a n d ; McKay lands: south 89 42' 39 L ittle B illy Peterson, tw o -y ear T uesday was a big success and th e C h u rc h M eet S u n d a y G ene W hite for the boys T h e fifth west 41X17 feet to an iron pipe, h a v in g c ia ln n i a a a in a t «aid e s ta te a re h e re b y n o tifie d to pie*»ent th e «ante. « I n ly old son of Mr. and Mrs. T h u rsto n ia cties w ish to tak e this o p portunity At An all day b ask et d in n e r w ill be and six th grades had th eir party thence n o rth 0 23 F. 484 12 feet ifie d , a» h y la u re q u ire d , to th e tin - 1 cterson, is im proving front in - to th an k a jj w ho helped m ake it so serv ed at th e ch u rch Sunday. from 4 to 6:30 G30 T his was also a ; ' to th e place of beginning contuin- v d e e r rid g n e d at th e o f fic e o f K u r a t ll X W i Ju n e s received in a fall from th e Jo h n S u n dq u ist w as called .. to “ T hom as Isaacs of F o re st,G ro v e w ill ___ ........ „ party m asked C onnie Lou Van- m g 4 5 acres n te r w it h in Mix m o n th « fr o m th e d ate front porch. He has a b roken col- M innesota last w eek on business lead the song service E veryone is p orn anit Sam m v W akasugi >»...1 h e re o f. D a te d a m i f i r * t publishe.1 N o v e m b e r R, lar bone, and ts b ruised slig h tly H owever, he expected to be back invited to a ttin d and jo in the sing- t he prizes for tile best costum es and th e term s and conditions of .said sale a re cash, and th e p ro p 1934. A group of relativ es g ath ered at w ith in a few days. in g and gam es. T he seventh and eighth grades en- D a te o f la x t p u b lic a tio n D e ce m b e r 3. w ill be sold as a w hole or in the home r* Mr. a n d Mrs. G eorge Mr. and M rs J M. Neilson and M rs E arle W ilson w as a w eek- joyed th e ir p arty from 7 to 9 in erty Bids and offers ìv.ttì sep arate paree H. Bidw ell á u n d ay in celeb ratio n fam ily spent M onday at th e v ar- end v isito r a! th e C W. M oore th e evening. 11 A K l ' K A T I . l . A d m in is t r a t o r 3S-42 be m ade at any tim e a fte r the of the six th b irth d ay of th e ir dau g h - ious beaches on th e 'O re g o n coast hom e in P o rtlan d . M arna and B illy F inck e n tertain - may publication of this notice and b e | T hey w ere accom panied by M rs Mr. and Mrs. R alph W ilcox and ecj a f,.w of th e ¡r friends at a fore the m aking of said sale: all C arl C h ristener. The Neilson fam - tw o ch ild ren an d Mrs Em m a W il- H allo w een nartv S atu rd ay ev - bids m ust be in w riting and left ily left fo r th e hom e in M arysville, cox w ere guests in M cM innville n ing w ith E Earl F eike at 825 Pacific Kansas. Tuesday m o rn in g a fter vis- Sunday T he B anks high school H allow - n . 'n l d m c P . ’.i-tliii'd O re jó n Said itin g tw o m onths w ith friends and A cold spell hit B anks last S un- e en p artv was enjoyed by all u? v ' w a l l b.‘^ sold from ind ift relativ es in th is vicinity. - day evening¡ causing ^ v e z a l e a « A fter „ sht)rt program including ?rX 7th dav of S ^ e X r 1936. i 10 ireeze a n a m e co u n iy iia c io i. an(j m usic and singing, games H ARRIET F McKERNAN. A d w hich w as neglected, froze and w ere plaved. T he student body , . of r i I itile ........ u L. and . ,i... .........— m im stra trix ‘ of the v E state ! broke. m em bers th e teachers w ere the A McKay. Deceased F. E arl Feike. T h ere w ere five w reck s on th e o n )v ones present. T he alum ni and 825 Pacific B uilding. A tto rn ey for new stretch of h ighw ay n o rth of o u tsiders w ere not invited. A dm inistratrix. Banks, o v er th e w eek-end. No one „. ,, was hurt, b u t tw o cars w ere badly , . G ives I* j--- D ate of first publication N evem - (C o n tln n e d f n o n p a r , 11 H in n u d 1 A larg e crow d attended the dance ber 5th. 1936. stru ctio n jobs w ith in th e next y ear The crew of m en w o rk in g on K D ate of last publication D ecem SUNDAY, November Hth A bout six m iles of road still r e th e sew er sy stem h ere have been h a l> ' vas. g‘Y.enR^ Th^ 38-42 I» A. M. m ain to be opened to connect th e tran sferred io G aston. T h e re a re m anager_of A1 s B row n D erby. The ber 3rd. 1936. east and w est ends of th e project. W alker B rothers o rch estra fu rn ish - N O T IC E O F F I N A L H E A R IN 'C . still tw o m en h e re to do th e clean- This construction, how ever, is up w ork on t h e disposal p lant, ed the m usic. T his w as a free dance. N o tic e h h e re b y »riven t h u t th e u n J e r- th e m ost d ifficu lt of all th e m oun- • ig n e d has file«! h e r f in a l a c c o u n t aa a d B irthdays C eleb ra trd ta in construction, being th ro u g h Then the sew er w i.l be com pleted m in i s t r a t r i x o f th e e s ta te o f J a me« B Mrs. W. G. S u n d ay p arty guests at th e Cllf- w h at is know n as th e box canyon F rid ay aftern o o n W alker e n te rta in e d th e B ridge ford S andy hom e w ere Mr. and of th e Wilson. The highw ay crosses th e sum m it at a point alread y ep en - club. Mrs. V erle P ric k e tt of N eah- Mrs. R aym ond S andv and fam ily ed by p ioneer road at 1700 le e t W ash., w as a guest M rs W. L. : of H illsboro, Mr. and M rs Francis elevation M oore won first. Mrs. V ern P rick - Thom pson of P ortland. Mr. and i The inspection p a rty found a ett second and Mrs. A lfred L ew is Mrs. M aurice Thom pson and daugh- ’ considerable stretch of th e highw ay ^ !rd r, fiextw ? eetin g W“ L e , ? I" Mr ilu alread y com pleted as to grade, and M rs' Cass VVlkon N ovem ber 13. E rn est M arr of K ansas C ity This th e m achinery at w ork at th e point , C.ene D avis H onored w as celeb ratin g the b irth d ay s of w h ere th e h ighw av leave w ater Dave W ilson of A laska, w ho is a L a u ra Louise S andy and Ray Sandy g rad e to clim b to th e first tu n n el of Mr. and M rs C h ester D av- of H illsboro, Mrs. E rnest M arr of w hich w ill pierce liv in g ro ck for is, gave a p arty F rid ay ev en in g tn K ansas C ity a n d o f M aurice - a d istan ce of m o re th a n 700 feet. honor of th e tw elfth b irth d a y of T hom pson of V ernonia. M arie R ieben of O regon N orm al Estimates gladly given on E xcellent au tu m n w e a th e r w ith G ?1 }6 D avis Mr. an d M rs. Rov S taffo rd of school spent th e w eek-end w ith her rain to h in d er w orkm en, has all plumbing installations, little been a g reat aid to th e crew s in T aft and Mrs. R illa S taffo rd of parents. Mr. and Mrs. C hris Rieben. p a rin g th e high w ay " f o r 'w i n t e r I P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek-end w ith M r and Mrs. B ert G r indie and repairs and modernizations. w p re ork. Mr. and Mrs. C h arles K essler and Mrs. Ida G n n d le of M cM innville. Included in th e p arty w ere Ju d g e fam ily and Mr. an d Mrs. W illiam Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G n n d le of No obligation. H. H. R osenberg and C om m ission- | Moss in B anks. P o rtlan d and Mrs. C h arles Sew ell of H illsboro spent S unday in B anks ers E. G. A nderson and E. H. L in d - f Postal Receipts Vp I at th e hom e Mrs. Ida G rindle. sey of T illam ook county a c c o m p a n -' P o stm aster H. J. A tlee ann o u n ces . „ , WnKord 3n(> Dol]v n o]an Let us figure your next led b y several m em bers of th e th at th e postal receip ts for O ctober an * D ” “ ye 'c h a m b e r cf com m erce of th at city of this y e a r a re 20 p er cent m ore ? i,p r e g • rn rem e plumbing job. I T h e local p arty inclu d ed Ju d g e th an fo ? O ctober of last year. Mr. and Mrs. F red W olford, and Mr. and u « Mrs. iller D onald T. T em pleton, and H erm an m r. an rs. F r i rancis anei» M m in e r re- IC‘* fam ily K erkm an. com m issioner, and m e m - ' tu rn ed to th e ir hom e in B anks l a 'F r -, M itchell re tu rn e d to his I bers of th e F orest G rove C h am b er T h u rsd ay a fte r spen d in g a few hom r rea in Boise. Idaho, W ednesday | of C om m erce. w eeks w o rk in g in th e ap p les In a fte r e spending a few’ w eeks visit The construction staff was re p re - W enatchee. Wash. Hillsboro sented by L. G. A pperson of P o rt- Miss M oxie H opkins, w ho is in g his sister, Mrs. Ada Sellers. Banks Eleven Wins ¡ land and K enneth E. Tillotson. Open until 9 p. m. Saturdays teach in g in Sherw ood, spent the B anks high school football team w eek-end a t t h e H opkins' hom e N ext door to Venetian Theatre defeated D avton F riday, 13 to 6. on If you change y o u r address k in d in Banks. th e B anks field. ly n o tify th e zvrgus d irect an d at R em odel Houses A fter one glass of this b eer w ith th e old- W alter B eard and R ay P arm ley once. tf tim e lager flav o r—you'll join th e ra n k s of are rem o d elin g th e ir houses pre- NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL these Regal A m ber Fans. B ottled or on tap, PROPERTY it's th e brew th a t su its old and y o u n g - No. 39-307 n u n o r women. A sk for it of y o u r dealer In th e C ircu it C ourt of the S tate or fountain. of O regon, fo r t h e C ounty o f TO HELP LOCAL HOMES KEEP W ARM I D i» trtb u t» l by M ultnom ah, in P ro b ate RAY J. MANN, Hillsboro. Oregon In th e M atter of th e E state of Let- ( B v M r» . J. C. S m it h ) Increased storage and latest devices Shell Stove Oil which meets the spe i'h u n r 371 or 3 7 } tie A. M cKay, Deceased. H A ZELD A LE—A bout 150 ad u lts for clean, rapid delivery of heating cifications of circulating heater and N otice is h ereby given th „ at the and ch ild ren a tten d ed th e h a rd -tim e _ oils are announced by the Shell Oil stove manufacturers is also available. H allow e'en p a rty held a t th e school u n d ersig n ed H arriet F. M ckernan. people here. For uniform products — and quick house F rid a y evening. A M ajor A d m in istratrix of th e E state of Let- delivery— r n o n e 1/51, H illsboro Because of the low cost, efficiency Bowes a m a te u r h o u r w as enjoyed M cKay. Deceased, by v irtu e and cleanliness of heating with Shell and th e rest of th e ev en in g w a s a n ^ u n d er th e a u th o rity of th at i I spent in contests and games. P ro - certain o rd er m ade on th e 2nd day oils, demand among local home-own Sceeds w ill b e used to b u y in s tru - N ovem ber. 1936, by th e Hon, ers has increased rapidly. A supply i m ents for a rh y th m b an d fo r th e C larence H. G ilbert. Ju d g e of th e | of Shell healing oils, ample for any ¡school. above en titled case and cause in I emergency, is now on hand. ( Max B erg er w e n t to Stevenson, th e absence of th e Ju d g e of th e For burners using diesel oil, Shell Wash., M onday to v isit his b ro th e r P ro b ate departm ent, w ill sell at [ Furnace Oil is recommended. And w ho has a hom e th e r e p riv a te sale th e follow ing describ- Mrs. H en ry C h apm an has re - ed re a l P roperty belonging to the tu rn e d from a te n -d ay tr ip in east- estate of L ettie A. M cKay. D e e m O regon. ceased, situated i n W ashington A good crow d a tten d ed th e bas- C ounty. O regon, to-w it: k et social at C ooper M ountain An undivided one-sixth in terest school house last F rid ay . It n e t- in 18 acres of land described as | ted $35. follows: Mrs. M ay P o rtrie s of Seattle. B eginning at a point 35 chain* sister of Mrs. R ebecca E llerson, is south 89 45' East from the q u a rte r i visiting here. ' “ * Visits in N ew York Our classified colum ns m ay have 1 Mrs. A1 Jam es left th is w eek fo r i u st w ba t y ° u a r e looking for— j a th ree-m o n th s’ v isit to h er old R ead then»- tl hom e in N ew Y ork. I D onald F ra se r sp en t a few days at his hom e h ere. He is engaged in I fishing along th e coast. | ” HEATS Father Succumbs * HUMIDIFIES D. C. W alker, fa th e r of C laren ce The M U R R A Y W alker, died at H illsboro T uesday * CIRCULATES m orning, N o v em b er 3. Mr. W alker * B rings the m ost w anted a d had been ill fo r som e tim e and w as in his e ig h ty -first y ear. vantage of expensive central h eatin g system s in to th e price Mr. and Mrs. Ja m e s Im lah of M c N ew Scien tific IA etrum ent class of th e sm all hom e and M innville sp en t T uesday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Im lah. lim ited budget. B eautiful as ' for S e lf - T r e a t in g . N o e a l a piece of fine fu rn itu re — Mrs. B erth a S hields of G resham a n d ’ H ea d C o n g e s tio n s We have the word “Meander.” clean and h ealth fu l because w as the guest of Mr. an d Mrs. x. - '* . ' - t it b u rn s oil and gives an E rn est L iv erm o re M onday and The word derives from a river in abun d an ce of co rrectly w a rm T uesday. fy iild s House ed and hum idified circu latin g ancient Phrygia which followed a air. No tro u b le to c a re for. A. L. Jen sen of H illsboro has b ought an acre tr a c t of th e T. A No wood to carry , no ashes very cooked course. Hence, t o to b o th e r w ith —ju s t com fort C ary p ro p erty an d is b u ild in g a hom e here. T he C ary tra c t w as j and convenience th a t m ake meander, is to wander aimlessly. y o u r hom e cozy, clean and purchased re c en tly by U. K etchum of Rosedale. care-free. T he N orge H eat C ircu lato r gives you d ep en d Mrs. C o u rtn ey Syverson and Civilized man has developed a able oil heat a t a total cost fam ily a re sta y in g a t T im ber, w here SIN US TNO USLZ, CATABKH, com parable to th a t of wood. h er husband is em ployed. more economical, if less picturesque, H E A D C O L D S, H A T r i V M , See th e size th a t fits your req u irem en ts today. control of water supply. Through CATAHKHAL D EA FN ESS North Plains Folk Buy Home Banks Plans Red Cross Drive; Eleven Plays at Grove Friday Crew Begins Work Constructing Camp Turkey Shoot Saturday z Only z Continuous Show Saturday— 1:30 to I I P . M. SEE THEM IH ACTION AND LOVE THEM FOR LIFE! A THREE-RING THRILLERI (MAMIE (HAN ¿ A T THE CIMIK «roa W arner Oland Warner [. KEYE IUKE GEOROE a n d OLIVE BRASNO I SUN. - MON. - TUES. Continuous Show Sunday— 2 until 11 p. m. ELRY’S Chateau PLUMBING Quality Work Reasonable Prices Bristol Hardware F -A -S -T -E -R D E L IV E R Y Hazeldale Party Largely Attended fN SHELL HEATING OILS Ä it io n IN THE NEW PERFECTED TECHNICOLOR LORETTA YOUNG i DON AMECHE K E N T TAYLOR P A U L IN E F R E D E R IC K KATHERINE de M U L E JANE DARW ELL JOHN (A R R A P IN E by Hoory K.og • I n t e r o hodonr S o m » •» H»« 5 -T .M H»l»n N u m i lechM» «A,,o<l«t» W w « ,»l |«K„ l»o-. HIGH I I FID ELITY T FO R SM A LL H O M ES I I Because of a Winding River \ PLUS Selected Short Subjects RCA V ic to r Photophone’s G r e a t T riu m p h 10 NASAL-SCOPE carefully planned water systems, such as this company operates, water is piped direct to where it is wanted, and it is our job to see that it is there when wanted. Fishing Tackle Guns, Ammunition R. E. WILEY, local manager 59 Have a Sew er Man Do Your Work Take J. A. Short Phone 2902 318 N. Freeman NOW EVERYONE CAN EN JO Y VAN-TAGE OIL HEAT FOR IN TERN AL USE t Easy p ay m en t plan av ailab le thro u g h F ed eral H ousing A d m in istratio n . All Estimates FREE and Include All Plum bing Changes .50 UP Terms to Suit CORWIN HARDWARE 128 S. 2nd Ave. Phone 72 A g en t L ong R adios SEWER CONNECTIONS Peoples Water and Gas Co. lATHFACTORY REfCLTt OR MONEY BACK The Delta Drug Selfridge Furniture Co. bone 21X lt-HC-4 Hillsboro 136 S. Third Ave. .„a 25c ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ < FRIDAY ONLY— This Week ♦ ON OUR STAGE— ♦ School Children’s Milk Fund Show J PLUS— ♦ “Little Lord Fauntleroy” 4 Benefit Service Club ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a a * * * * * * * » * * * * * * * * * . * « * , W i l l Rogers in ‘S ta te F a i r ' I Wednesday and Thursday 1 N o v e m b er II and 12 Plus Selected Short Subjects I * I VENETIAN I I i I I I I I