The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 19, 1936, Page 6, Image 6

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    P age Six
II 1 L L S B O R O
T hursday given by Mrs. B u d i
Johnson in honor of h er m other
Mr. an d Mrs. Elmo G ibbs of
P ortland w ere w eek-end guests of
Mr. and M rs Q uaintance
Plan Sale
I.adies of the W omen's C ircle
te r At-
CORNELIUS
Al-
w ill sponsor a gift sale and tea in
...........
„ St A lexander
the social room s of th e church De- t a r
sp o n s o r a i r i h . :
cem ber 2. A program w ill be a d ln ’’c r S aturday evening
n R r x T r L V ' w ’ « “ " a ” , „ . . fca,u re o t
a f t e r n o o n s ' e ^ V , g rad e school
as,u n ’
ORENCO—J. W H eard fell last ment
J " i Mrs. G eorge H olscher is visiting
w eek and broke his arm . Dr. A. O.
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._________________
' Mr. and Mrs
Ray Pow ell and
J. W. Heard of
Orenco Hurt;
Consider Fair
A lbert Berw ick has been ill for
th e pa. t tw o w eeks
Mi
and M. Mrs a n d Roh,son
an d
d a u g h te r
M rs
Ernest
A R G U S . H I L L S B O It ( ) , O R E G O N
St. Alexander's Altar Society
at Cornelius Sponsors Dinner
ingon C ounty. O regon F J. Me Elliott. Iiusbai-i a n d w ife . A lle.
Alear, A ttorney for P laintiff 39-43! Elliott, a widow; W ashington Conn
NOTICE o e x n t u
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NOTH IC TO CKKMITOKH
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th e I.a I W ill Mini I e t •» iiu m i I o f
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A I to m e y a fo r
K a e e u tu r.
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DR. R. J. NICOL
DR. E. W. Al.MQUIST
Veterinarians
W u h l n « l» ii,
„
Trlrplumr «13 and «12
M
t
nigton county, O regon, to-w it:
n o t h '»' t o
u l - h i t » u •
havlio. » I m iih * m unium « mi « i mt at«» are here
Beginning at the N ortheast cor- , v
1 1 Ks
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the »»mr. . i n l y
*’f Eli Davis D 1. C No 42 " "J » J " « " O '
e f th e s t . i e ..( li r e -
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U‘ ” . • <»» W n s h ititftn n ( .u n ity
<l« rsig net| nt th e «»ffii «> o f h u r n t ll A W it
low n ship 1
N or th. Range tw o. In th e M a tt e r o f I |, r l- M u lc . f J u .o h '»..I w ith in
IN
in .m ltw fro m th o tla l.
' ' est
the W illam ette M e r id ia n
Oefuiger. h«sraN«si
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ru nning thence N orth 89' 30
Notier w h ereby g iv e n , th»» th o n n .ie r-
i».»...i n m l f i r t p u h iin h is l n -'\»* i », i .« m
West 9 07 chain» to the N ortheast " r " " 1
,lul» «»•»••••"<«-» hy the
corner of land now ow ned by Gfii. i
i,.'«“...... '
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H arris deed for w hich is recorded duly .i.ialifici u»
h
II
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h l ’ K V I l I. A tln iin ini m it '
3H 12
at page 307. Book 67. records of
Now. therefore. all
Vertu»h<«
h n v iitu
W ilfert and fam ily w ere d in n er
p arly guests Sunday of Mr and
Mrs. H ow ard P o tter in Portland.
Mr and Mrs I amali«» and «¡nn
have moved to H illsboro. ‘
‘
Mr. and Mrs. P atrick L aw rence
hav e re tu rn e d from a trip east
and a re now em ployed by Mr. and Monda
Mrs. L. T. W oodward.
mothe
Mrs. Sam Rich has as h er house
guests this week h er aunt. Mrs p ]ov
Lewis, and sons Jo h n and W illard home
° M r Wa n I M,
r
r
a
W i l l i a m 'H u f 'f m a ? ^ fam ily arc nu'siion cè n ,e r" in 'p o rH a n d ‘ M,-s“ ‘‘< O ^ - ^ w R : .................
Ea?‘ .! ™
N°£.,h
alvin Gross
Gross and
and m oving into th e M oreiu ,UHIiC
Mi. and Mrs C C alvin
j . O liver, president, was in c h a r g e
The West half of Lot One H un- ra ,™ E , ' a n d W . ‘ h,
NOTICE TO CKKIHIOKS
fam ily visited Mr. an d Mrs. S. T.
r l „ visited w ith h ,s
M orris w
Dean
Mrs. M o,.berry Hostess
^red a n d S ixty-eight tttiSi
^ ' e C n -Eas-t and W m ‘ »’»Ives of
lon In th e C ir c u it C o u rt o f th e S ini,» o f t h e -
Settles a t \ ancouver, \\ ash.. S un- , brothers,
E d v erett , and , W allace- a ’
,
Mrs.
L
ester
M
ocberry
was
host-
Beavcrton-R
eedville
A
creage,
a
s
i,;ind
C
laim
thence
on
s
a
id
d
iv
uon
,
f
o r th o C o u n ty o f W .» h in g to u ,
«ay.
M ^ UVHen™ r r ChaSnd?eSr ^ H i U
fo r a
b y , « h ^ . v ^ r e c o r d e d plat sion line South «■ West 39 3 ^
P ro b a te D e p a rtm e n t.
Mrs. C hrist R ich and Helen en-
tertain ed w ith a b irth d ay d in n er boro spent *rom T hursday till ^ im "
party T uesday evening in honor
£
« b h fier'hV m „
of Mrs. Sam Rich. S ixteen friends
f\e n‘e F isher
of B uxton spent
and relatives w ere present
e w eek-end w ith M averene T all­
Dale S ullivan a rriv ed Tuesday th
man.
evening from C alifornia to spend
Move to Strassel
several days here w ith his parents.
Mr. and Mrs R T K ltngsporn j by Mrs M ooberry served
Mr. and Mrs. Sullivan.
M E. church
C. C handler
of
Lebanon is a re m oving to S trassel.
Mrs. W auneta E bbert visited Mr. boards met
shearing sheep nt th e old nursery-
and
Mrs.
R.
P.
H
alvorson
at
Cor-
at
the chur
shed for Russell M organ. Mr. M or­
All th e comm ittees
gan has 600 sheep on feed a t th e v all is Sunday.
Remodel Garage
hold
shed.
The H ighw ay garage is being re- gym na
Mrs. G eorge S au n d ers of Rich-
land spent several days h ere w ith
r . , h Ar, v r i , lntfCdu
w
h er daughter, Mrs. H erbert Scheldt.
k i h . l ? a; r ’: bu rg
__ _ fam ily
tied L a v e rn K tlburg F rid ay
and
"Billy." the little pet dee
Mrs. A ustin M arr is ill at the
at
th e H ighw ay garage, died
hem e of her m other, Mrs. D avid­
nesday
after eatin g some rat poison, w as tak en
son. of Banks.
; y 3 in
% u e ^ s 8e ,f c X l ° f i n i < ^ ' c ^ y L b r ï o n . iiiO f ^ î o
™
I Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. F rancis B ran d en ­ w hich had been p u t out.
Mrs.
Ed
H
allam
was
a
v
isito
r
at
T
im
ber
c L Sue.t> of C ornelius _______ __ ___ __________ ____
point of intersection of East line ’He above naine.1 e-tate. im, fti.-i m o,«
b u rg made a business trip to W ash­
th e hom e of h er m other in P o rt- friends and re lativ es o v er th e
of said Davis D. L. C. w ith line sbove entitled court ii»l t-au»c h U fin n
ougal, Wash , last W ednesday
NOTICE OF S H E R IFF'S SALE betw een Section T w entv-nine and
u ch . Mini ( h r c o u rt
The m oving pictures show n in J?nd iro m W ednesday u n til F ri-j week-end.
r-p o rt »
r. I9 .U
I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ftnegan
UPON FORECLOSURE
T h .rty -tw o a n d
ru n n in g th e n c e |
th .zx
e chtirch c.r.x^ex,.
S unday zx,.zx«;«^
evening by aay.
o f ■»«!</
M r and Mrs. A B. Dory spent spent last w eek-end w ith th eir
Notice is hereby given that bv South .5 20' West 24 43 chains to ,i,,v, „„a rh.-
...... . , r th e above en
Rev. P ane Doltz gave a good idea
iu th e w eek-end w ith Mr. D ory's son and dau g h ter-in -law . M r and v irtu e of an execution, ju
d g m ent
en t c .......-
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_ ____
_ 50; .............................
judgm
en te r —
of C
ounty
Road _
No
court in Hill ......
I....... • o rev<»n.
the
of th e w ork of Sillim an college and
industries and scenes in the P hil- Pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. F red Dory Mrs H arold Finegan. of C ottage order, decree c and o rd er of sale is-
is-' »hence
thence in center of said road N orth
o rth , 1'""7
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i'1"— <"r
m v o h je e tk in *
f"r hr.riiw
nal !
ippincs. Mrs. Doltz spoke of th e a t „ Nev\ 1b.erJ T
u
G r° ve' , u „ ,
' sued
« and under the seal of * 9 ..................... c b a in s:. tbcnce N orth
,.fA. X , X " * '
,h"
w ork am ong the w om en th e re and . M rs-
c L aC hapelle w ho has
K en n eth Cole of H illsboro led th e C ircuit C ourt of th e S ta te of ;
»5 Last 2.5b chains; thence
, h„ ;„ h
N .... .
displayed a large n u m b er of cu r- bet:n v tsitm g h er aunt. Mrs. M arie the local E pw orth league m eetin g O regon for W ashington
_
......
.............
C
ounty
on N orth 10 2.1 West 3.12 chains;
t’ J. STICKNEY. A.inm.i
. ,>r i
ioes, and m aterials m ade from Thiel
at B rooks th e past
tw o S unday evening.
the 10th day of N ovem ber. 1936, in thence N orth 16
45' West 4 08
m onths, re tu rn e d to h er hom e h ere Mr. and Mrs. Leo Susbauer
th e cause th erein pending in w hich c^a ins; thence N orth 57° West 2.38
hem p in different qualities.
m oved in to th e hom e of Mrs Meda Isaac W ilber Jones is p lain tiff and c»»a ins: thence N orth 9 ' 10' East
M rs H M. G oble attended a T hursday.
C harles Shaw of D rain sp en t
th e F rench S aturday. Mrs. F rench
has L ula E. M iller and Llovd M iller 1 43 d 'a in s ; thence N orth 38 50
surprise b irth d ay luncheon last
w eek-end at his hom e here.
gone to Bend
husband and wife, a re d efendants' E**4 295 Chains; thence N orth 10
Mr. and Mrs. E arle B y ers and
Mrs^ Rowena K etcham of New in " favor of ......................."
‘ * 1 •»
—
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'
'
the p lain tiff an d against 30
’ chains;
tfience
N orth
son Jack of W arrenton visited Mr
th e defendants in the s u m o f ! I»3' West 4 45 chains: thence N orth
B yers' parents. Mr. and Mrs. B y­
$1.000.00. to g eth er w i t h in terest 52 2" ’ ^ as» 31 "■* chains to the
ers. this w eek-end.
th ereon from the 1st day of July. Eas» boundary line of said Davis
Mrs. A nn P atterso n of P o rtlan d
1931. at the ra te of seven p er cent
• »hence South 33 58 chains
is em ployed at th e G ilm ore hotel.
per annum , and the fu rth e r sum of »long said East line to the place oF
H ow ard Colem an, w ho has been
$100.00. a tto rn e y ’s fees, and th e costs ! beginning, containing 70 acres . . ,i
Men’s All Wool
em ployed at th e shingle m ill
- here .u Mo,r,e ¿?an 1200 Persons v isited and disbursem ents th erein incur- S itu a te d in W ashingtoti C ountv,
32-ounce
re tu rn e d
to his hom e in C arlton »he M ackenzie M o t o r com pany red. taxed at $64.75, and com m and- S tate of Oregon,
Friday.
show room s durin g th e all-dav show - ing me to m ake sale of th e follow-
T ogether w ith the tenem ents,
Melton JACKETS
--------------------------
\ t R x- lhe neW mo<»c » Fords. H L ing described real p roperty situate hereditam ents a n d appurten an ces
L eath er trim - $<198
M ethodist Episcopal C hurch
»«» tl
in Washington County, Oregon, »hereunto belonging or in anywise
med pockets
N ovem ber 22: T hanksgiving Sun- ",S.e a , » le show ing was held S at- p articu larly described as follows, appertaining,
dav program of services w ill open u ‘r .‘1-' :
to-w it:
Said sale is m ade u n d er cxecu-
Women’s Tuck Stitch
w ith the S undav school at 9:45 a
u u r l n ? »he evening th e crow ds
B eginning at a point 103'-. feet *'.on lssucd out ot »he C ircuit C ourt
m., C. C. W eber,' su p erin ten d en t ! g r e a s e d . M aeK enzie said Special West of the N ortheast co rn er of the ' !’.f th e S.ta,t5 of O re«°n f" r »he
PAJAMAS
Classes for all ages A dult classes ■' Lii?»
,u h " w lj 8' w ere »‘Kht- N ortheast q u a rte r of the South . b o u n t y of W ashington, to me di-
meet at th e sam e tim e M orning
c. C( ' both inside and outside w est q u a rte r of Section 17 T 2
In ^ ,e case The F ederal
w orship a» 11. Mrs. Rex Howell. ' !b L show r°om s w ith colored and s R ? W of the W M . and ru n - I 'and B an£
°,f s P'2kani'' a corporu-
piam st. T hanksgiving songs; ser- f '5 ’’P
"
A . P "wt‘r- nm g thence South 421 feet: thence tlOn’ V" ^m ley Elliott and C leta
m en by pastor, subject. “Thanks-
' ^ ‘\ n ,.fu T ., ' ‘,ed by “ East 103>- feet: thence South 93ft
Worn. Tr anspnrent
giving." Epw orth League. 6:45 p . ' " " L ! ” pan' dlso " 45 u -cd ro d s , m o r e or lv s . to the N orth-
RAIN COATS
m. Motto. "Look Up—Lift Up." "A
.,
east co rn er of th e P ren tice two-
W a te rp ro o f
, g reat plac.
,;ng folks, w here ,
' 'V * '
M a c K c n /ie
, shown by deed re - —
t
oil silk
young folks are welcome." Eve- i L visStkp
O r a l ll+ M J
fn H ln arry
g w txahlp, 7:30;
¿ £ ^ t ic C
erertJd
i , n D e e d ^ R e c o r d s
U m brellas Io m atch
p a s to « ? rm o n k i by
ï ï i n Dr.
? s - 1 E
r“ Ul«r£
,anr *yf Im
in ,^
st'
ty. Oregon: ' thence
?c West 13’j rods
r
$1.98
w o rth P resb y terian church. P o rt- ¡ motors a ^ c a i/a b le ^ " ^ 6'11 J pow ered to th e N orthw est co rn er thereof:
W ould suggest feeding
land. This is one of th e preaching
thence South 24 ro d s-to th e South
T urkey
Women’s Sport and
'm ission services now being o b serv ­
line of the said N ortheast q u a rte r H odgen - B rew ster
ed in th e U nited S tates and C an-
of said S outhw est q u arter: thence F inishing
a n <1 F a tte n in g
DRESS COATS
fd a . Doors open to the public.—
West 312 3 rods; thence N orth 80 M ash to y o u r T h an ksgiving
Values
to $20., Later
A lexander H aw thorne, pastor.
rods to th e N orth line of th e said
iB y M n O. H. F e te ra o n )
models, finer materi­
Mrs. H. M. Nixon and d a u g h ter N o rtheast q u a rte r of said South- birds.
Quality job printing—Argus.
als. T ak e
00
Miss M axine left bv train N ovem - w est Q uarter; thence East 40 rods.
W il buy y o u r tu rk e y s or
, ber 1 for New York w here they m ore or less' t0 tbc place ot be-
y o u r pick
dress and m a rk e t them fo r
w ere to be joined by Mr. N ixon ginning;
w ho had gone to New York the last I will, on S aturday, the 12th day | V011
Phone 301
Fast Color Print
WANTED
of S ep tem b er to visit relativ es. All ° f Decem ber. 1936. at the hour of I
222 S. 2nd .Ave.
Hillsboro
HOUSE DRESSES
I bearded th e steam er Europia. w hich ' »en o'clock A. M of said day. at 1
| sailed N ovem ber 6 for E u ro p e »he front door of the C ourt House ,
W ith d e ta c h a b le o r­
for
w here the N ixons ex p ect to sp en d in H illsboro. W ashington County,
gan
d y apron. Cook
most of th e w inter.
Oregon, sell at public auction to
FREE ESTIMATES
,v o u r T hanksgiving
T igard m otor dealer. H. D. V er- j th e highest bidder for cash in
m ilye of th e V erm ilyc M otor Co., hand, all of th e right, title and in- Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry
d in n er in one o f
FREE PLANNING
Will pay 31c cash per pound
; atten d ed th e national Ford dealers' terest w hich th e w ithin nam ed de-
T elephone 3061
these am i be dressed
for light halves and
SERVICE
I m eeting in D etroit.
fendants, and each or e ith e r of
pieces mixed.
up .and
$.g .98
T igard high football team w ill them , had on the 11th day of Oc-
Wc Specialize in
p lay C anby N ovem ber 20 at C anby tober. 1929. or have acquired since
p ro tected
S everal from h ere atten d ed th e 8®»d date, in and to said real prop-
Building Materials
, an n u al b azaar at th e St. A nthony ertv. or an y portion thereof, to
MEN’S TIES
Builders’ Hardware
church at T igard N ovem ber 8
satisfy said execution, judgm ent.
Phone Scholls 2203
A
n
o
th e r sh ip m e n t
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
harles
D
evercll
o
rd
er
and
decree,
interest,
costs
and
Certainteed Paint
H illsboro, Rt. 2
e n tertain ed S u n d ay w ith a d in n e r accruing costs; said sale to be
for the holidays. Buy
¡p a rty in honor of Mr. D everell's subject to redem ption a.s per the
two fo r the price of
b irth d ay P resen t w ere Miss G race statu tes of the S tate of Oregon,
one
and O scar D everell. sister and
D ated th is 12th day of Novem-
b ro th er of Mr. D everell. and Miss ber. 1936.
J. W. CONNELL. S h eriff of Wash-
¡Eloise S tapleton, all of P o rtlan d .
FOR
Mrs. A lb ert Scott received w ord
—says this owner of
last w eek of th e death of h e r sis­
Four
Caterpillar”
Tractors
ter. Mrs. A ddie C ornelius, a t Col-
Daily Trips to Portland
, limbus. G eorgia, d u e to an au to a c ­
Hillsboro
Auto Freight
cident. T he body w as tak en to h er
New Itug P attrrn s.
Bonded and Insured Carrier
old hom e tow n of C oudersport,
FREE KNITTING I I S
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed-
Pa fo r burial.
SDNS w ith yarn pu r-
Miss Jo an B ow ne re tu rn e d hom e
ville, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
chasm
tqn balcony)
j N ovem ber 8 from a w eek 's visit
Forest Grove
w ith friends at the coast.
TRENCH COATS
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Miss B eulah P eterson sp en t from
Prompt
Phone 81
Package Rates
For men a n d boys.
F rid ay u n til S u n d ay at the C. E.
Service
[J r
Main Street
S tre tc h e r hom e n ear Scholls v is it­
Hillsboro Phone 542
The ra in ’s here, keep
in g h er sister. Miss L ucille P e te r­
East Side Terminal Portland
<lry and
$A.(>9
son. d u rin g th e absence of the
Phone EAst 9131
S tre tc h e r fam ily.
w arm
’rego
Specials for Saturday Only
„
N ovem ber 10, 1936
Genuine “Fitrite”
N O T H I t» | I I S A I
S E T T I .I M C N T
In th.« C o tm ty C o u rt » ( th e S ta te o f t h è
u o ii, l'or W ti >hiiiwt«in C o lin i)-.
In
th e M a tte l o f
th è I.M a te o f
M a rie
TainieM Ìe, De<'oa<e»l
N o tie e H he rei» y u l 'e u th u t th e u iu le r-
i- i e.| I' \ c u t o i
o f Ole |,a » t W 'ill am i
T e .ta m e n t o f -«aiti ilei*vaae«l I imn f ile il 1«
n t it lr « l c o u r t a m i «auae hi»
E in a l A e - o iin t a m i rep«»rt a« »»ii«-h. m oi
»ho 1.0 1 1 h.t . f 1 m *4 a m i app onile»! th e l'.'tll
«h»v «>f D e cvm h e r, 19.Hi, ut th è h»»ur »»f IO
»»'»•look A M. o f nah| «lay au<| th e »»nirt
room ».f ih<< uhove e n tltle » ! e«»urt In ll ll l» -
h«r»i, O re g o n ,
th e lim e a m i p ia re fo r
h e a rin u o b jr« tlo tta to *>ai»l f in a l aee ouut
riianksgiving Eve
DANCE
1
j
Wednesday, Nov. 25
,
1
Buckeye Pavilion
Curiirllus, Oregon
Admission. 25 cents
II j
i i i ' c
E v rrj Saturday Night
Skating on
N clv Floor.,.
SATURDAY N IG H 1, Nov. 21
SHUTE PARK AUDITORIUM
Floor has been e n la rg ed to 90x10») I'eet.
Skating Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday
’ Except l'hanksgiving N ight,
Open Saturday and Sunday Afternoons
WEIL’S BARGAIN DAY SPECIALS
Record Crouds at
Showing Neu Ford
Planning to Build
or Remodel?
I o n e i. f I,.h it K, h i l l u i ,
Ile . eu .» I
I
Mt M t’u i. A t(i> iiia*v fo r A t liiiin i t i m I >>i
l'l lri at the hon.*y . / ’io nil" e '"ibl' l
H ated this 20th day of O ctober. *"
1
* st 81
v r
f 10 00
1930.
I ..... t e r
L ucille F isher ai
and ¿N.urth.Hise hi M UUh?e\d°w *’/ ,h c
F irst publication O c to b e r 22 1930
' ' .......
b oerg
erg and Misses l.ueille
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m a t in g On S unday m orning.
On th e 23rd day of November,
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daughter in Portland
T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber 19, 19,'Hi
Buy Christinas Gifts, Too
98c
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Lumber Yards
W ALNUT
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Farmers’ Cash Store
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Richard Whittle
f’We Consider Only
Caterpillars”
55c
Powers Grocery
YARNS
Gentlemen:
Coffee
M anning’s.
Pound.......................................
Tom ato Juice
3 c a n s.............................................
T o ile t Tissue
B est G rade. 4 rolls ..............................
Canned
M ilk
O regon. 3 tall cans .....................................
Baby Food
G e r b e r ’s. 3 cans
SEWER
CONNECTIONS
23c
W e can supply concrete or
v itrified clay pipe, or iron
soil pipe. F’o r estim ates on
th e com plete job of hooking
up— Call
25c
1341
20c
25c
25c
T h ese p rices good N ovem ber 21 only
M any o th e r ite m s specially priced fo r S a tu rd a y .
CONTRACTORS
and BUILDERS
W e can furnish all sizes clay
and co n crete bu ild in g tile
and brick — lim e, cem ent,
sand, gravel, r e in f o rc in g
iron, m o rta r color, fire p la c e
d am p ers, etc.
All Sizes Concrete and Clay Dra in Tile
Hillsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile Co.
Phone 1341
North of Cannery, across W. Washington S t
Do o u r "Calc, p illar" T ractors
give satisfaction? We think so!
We ju st recen tly purchased our
ft'iirHi "C aterpillar" T ractor
an
RD-4 w ith which we a re pulling
a four-bottom disc plow ten inches
• SR.-n bart» lar'd. This w ork done
in T hird and F ourth gears.
Fuel consum ption is only one
and one-half gallons per hour of
Hr D irsel Oil W hirl, m eans w e 'a r e
plow ing for a total fuel cost of 5c
p er acre.
A fin using our T w enty-tw o "C'al-
erp illat Iwo seasons we traded it
in on the RD-4 w ithout having
spent as much as ten cents for
m echanical upkeep.
O ur "C aterpillar" Ten was p u r­
chased about eight years ago and
has been used about, ten thousand
hours for general farm w ork w ith
not to exceed »50.00 spent for u p ­
keep. T he pins and bushings have
n ever been turned.
We now own and o p erate th ree
C aterp illar Tractors, and in y e a r s
Io come, will only consider rep lac­
ing w ith other "C aterpillars."
Yours truly,
E. M. ALDERMAN & SON.
Lester Ireland
ÔC Co.
SWEATER COATS
P in eap p le stitch , tw o
pockets, s h i r r e d
hacks, s i d <• s tra p s
and rings. For men
or wom en — colors,
brow n, navy a n d
royal blue.
$-< .00
Beg. $2 values JL
fast Color
LUNCH CLOTHS
13-inch si i u a re
B right
Plaids
29c
Hemstitched
RAYON TOWELS
B argain.
S pecial
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Big Size “Cannon”
TURKISH TOWELS
A „
P astel col-
ors, fasl
(3 FOR 50c)
Women’s Vests and
PANTIES
“ Tuck S titc h ”
in
a i
rose t c color
knit
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Finest Stock Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats
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