Paire Two R ! L L S P O R O A R G U S , TTTL LS R O R O . O R E G O N Hillsboro La Fayette Dealership Announced E m ployes M u st N ow R egister With registration blan k s for em ­ ployers. w ho comp u n d er th e new social security law governing old age insurance, all d istrib u ted i n H illsboro blanks for em ployes w ere being mailed T uesday and W ednes­ day of this w erk from th e local postoffice. The em ployers' b lan k s w ere to have been re tu rn e d to th e p o sto f­ fice not la te r than N ovem ber 21 Em ployes' blanks, now i n t li e hands of employes, m ust be r e ­ tu rn ed to th e post office not later th an Saturday, D ecem ber 5. Persons may re tu rn th ese blanks, properly filled in. d irectly to the post office or place th em in an e n ­ velope addressed to th e postm as­ te r at H illsboro and give th em to th e m ailm an or d ro p th em in a m ail box Postage fo r th e re tu rn of th e blanks is not necessary. In a detailed sto ry in o th er col­ um ns of the Argus, w ilt be found an explanation of th e new law. H owever, m uch of th e law still r e ­ m ains to be in terp re ted o r will hav e to be clarified b y fu rth e r acts of congress, and changes a re e x ­ pected w hich w ill m ake th e law easier to adm inister. b ru it G ro w ers to M eet D e c e m b e r 2 d o lit i Haw. T h u rsd ay , N ovem ber Pfi, 197 fi D obbins claim N 47 T IN 1er. t.ula I B anks L egion A uxiliary, L adies' A id P lan B azaars fo r th e W e e k K l. I. . F iiin u v « A .|.Jit ton H ill ( l» li-« ltu i' N J a c . Iu l a u I u i ...» . i l N lih .> |i A d d it io n N o G ttn le i H i J u x t.» n . . .»« i III. illlll.o lo i- w 'o , A. »e*. .. ’ tl H r a » « r i m i - H t',.,I I ,i i i, , \V , J T r o u tm a n U X . pu» 1 lltm kx ” t i N o r th i'i',1». A u d i rw Jt>l»iiN«»i I II . ul. I Vi A cre« T l ItlW WK l>K A I, IN R U A I, W rit» ri RKTATR F ir » a n d A u to n io lu la In a u ra n e « M « k « (.««an« a n d I«aua H iir a tv B»>u«H KUR ATM & WISMKR I II I. I. Ü R U R O . T a lv p h n n , 1.181 H illsboro was thronged throughout M aeK enzie said, but none tlie day. available. M erchants participating, in the T hey also attem p ted to m ajority, rep o rted excellent results som e of the shows but could find I . '„’¿'j •»’•,'»’ and increased business for th e day nothing open d u rin g the afternoon i ' ’«"’111.1™ ' u l.lk t I Hr ----------------— . ■- i One of th e features of Chicago, he 7. s. • n l.h k . 4. \\ thought, w as the lack of traffic lM,“, J . C. S w iu lu i I l, H u ll. . control, traffic doing about as it A e rr s V IS K t W . pleased in the business district, he C'hurirM I.. M .'G o n n r ll r t tix to 1*. I . said. M c A lile y r t u x F -t 2<> A ld r r b im . k Fur»» F r r , lu G A u x tm t., l l u . r l S t r ic k e r . I 1 W hen the train a rriv e d in D etroit. e . J , . A - th e confusion Of the crow d i n - i A c r t** a tre l* « A d d it io n t,» |le n » r r tu n S u stained green yield gold m anagem ent for creased he said a s e v e r v h n d v ' »» X »< ! F I , m » c r I " K 1 y r i w j W h it w e ll r t O regon's its forests "" M'" ” ' OREGON mi St Dr. Wm. E. Hinds O ntropalhlc P hysician an d Surgeon COM M ERCIAL BUILDING P hone O ffice 861 Heaidence 8Ö2 S u stain ed Y ield M anagem ent N eed City C ouncil S cans N ew Sew er R ules t u i r r u í » «.i la l i» B l o c k W Hu»,lent lu Juin» J S ie h e , l o t I ' ItliH 'k i >. N o r th P la in « ( k . iin v ll t S iic i i f f » t.» I „ t . il v F. v illa J, e I K 1 \ \ j J o h n A t» d e r*n n r t ux t«» V t lb n r F in ii IH .•«Ivi-co et n I. p a t i |tl.-v k I W» k r r t " A U d itio n l«> F,»rc4t Grò»«* M u .k I I L i lla r d to I . l n b lt L i lla r d p u r i l.o t Steel* i A d diti«» ». Bei«» e r to li B e lla H m txung »'I u x t«» F tlu u M L i n o * I l i ' Acre-, K ru » .*i b u i K, «.I» lite G ir in i S E h le r t u x tu II, rt I II«.» weve; tul»|. rt u x . I . u t 4 11. I.*. | . I l II!,.. H , - 'o r ila m i H e iiih ts visit I " J S c a n lo n tu Ber I K ,'»! ltd* I» I li. 17 >l»d X I lio , k W (Rv M i s s M a r y S . n d y t the high school football team p la y ­ B AN KS A m erican L egion A u x il­ ed a gam e M onday on th e B anks iary b azaar w ill be S aturday. A free field, th e alum ni w inning 25 to 0 dance w ill be given in connection Lose to B eaverton w ith it in th e evening. B anks high school football squad Ed B arn g ro v er and fam ily moved w as d efeated F rid ay by B eaverton S atu rd ay from th e Alice P arm ley on th e B eaverton field 18 to 0 farm to a place n ear M ountaindalc This is th e last gam e of th e sea­ ( C o n tin u e d fro m p a r e 1> L adies' Aid P lans B azaar ,aS lg m ° lm VJ'r t ' the ne" cars- factory plant, and son. B anks w on th ree gam es and M. A K e tc h u m r t u x tu Nel ■ at the Y designated by th e sew er ant to th e fu tu re econom ic w elfare other features le t u x . p a rt S e e tiu n ? ’ I’ lS L adies' Aid b azaar w ill be given lost three. engineer. of O regon in a talk before th e Ro- H enry Ford atten d ed several of! •»'"»'..i* Nrlm.ii »t ux t.. Mil. First neon sign put in this tow n Iti the new district e v ery p e r­ W ednesday, D ecem ber 2. in the was placed in front of G eorge Me- HUb, T,i,UrS?T !,yc G eorKe F the m eetings, he related, but had ' c ’7r ''.' i""'s \ i ? i* " i. . son is req u ired to m ake h is ow n Odd Fellow s' hall. A fish pond f and r'es C orm ick's serv ice station M onday vC’n . a , .S ' J 0* * ? ry SCr’ nothing to say. I t . n ' u,w ....... connection and constru ct his ow n basket food sale w ill be featu res tier. „ H enry M cDonald and Rill and A pile w hole < J H.-a. I. .-i ux i. Mark skinner lateral to a point to be designated oi th e bazaar, also a lunch counter. ...................... . A' , m aehei , . was ch airm an , . . trip . . w as geared to by the sew er inspector This Doint Soup, h am b u rg er sandw iches, pie ^ a-v \ an d eh ev left early M onday L u .-o \e i land, he said, is head- such speed, lie declared, t h a t it ' ••iie-rnitfintm, i I A » 'rv S « *,'t» ,'U sh all not be m ore th an 15 feet and coffee w ill be sold. At 7:30 p m orn in g for T illam ook to go sal- ™ for sta te ow nership because of req u ired sev eral days to recover at „ . , . r t u x t.» A m ir from th e p ro p erty line of th e ap- m. a free m usical program w ill be mon fishing and duck h unting They , h e . tax delinquencies C ounties its conclusion Z u r. h , ’ >ix " " I lll. x 'k I F r h tn plicant. and in th e ev en t th at th e re given in connection w ith an auc- re tu rn som etim e this w eek. c a n t han d le this land in effo rts to W. G. Ide. an o th e r m em ber w ho A .-r.- is no opening at said point th e tion sale. A goose w ill be one of Tow nsendites to M eet resto re forests, but the sta te can was to have related th e e x p er Em ■ Ei.ner et u x J s .-tu o u n city w ill construct a connection th e things to be auctioned off. Ev- Next T ow nsend m eeting w ill be an." s21°u I“, ta *e ‘l over G riffith i tences of a trip east, w as unab le 1 • • -'t » 1 'i.'yr'i providing th at th e city shall not eryone is invited. D ecem ber 4 at th e church. C haplain -'aid . he t nited S tates governm ent to be present. ' «‘¡11,,'.'^ . "itX-.ix"u.-'11..11,“ ' ' be req u ired to carry such construe- Miss E velyn Shipley, w ho u n d e r- F. G P hillips has been elected also be a factor in helping ............................... ................ J. .M F l d r r r t ux tn M H »t u x . p a r t Chart«*« S tr» » « t,l tion m ore than 200 feet from th e w ent an ap pendicitis operation in p resident of th e club. He w ill be m su stain ed yield m anagem ent to o r o R C F ( O m i t» ’ , n v present sew er lines. the E m anuel hospital th e w eek be- the sp eak er in su re a re g u lar production and ' '* ' ' , T I S R 2W L aterals m ust be constructed of fore Iast- re tu rn e d to h er hom e in B anks high school gym nasium P revent com plete elim ination of our G eorge C olem an Cox. 78. died at J M H u n t , ,„t.,,, 11. o r H u m in v i t S c l S sew er d S or to n - B anks Sunday. S h e w ill b e in bed floor is b eing sanded this w eek, forests th ro u g h th e "cut and go " B eaverton S atu rd ay and f ^ e r a l ; Crete sew er' DiDe andP all w ork for a week or two. b u t is doing The crack s in th e floor w ill be fill- PIan th a t has ru in ed so m any o f , a er\ ices w ere held from th e Forest parl , , rll,.,, „ , S be doneP . ^ accordance w °ih „ S h ,e WJ U re tu rn . to ed an d th en w axed B asketball o ur forest lands ----------------------------------------— - G rove U ndertaking com pany chapel j n , i a r t l. . » w Jt'h u F «Mlk r t T uesday w ith Rev. E D K ellogg m T r « , t « i u „ k N eed for ad eq u ate fire protec- l;!esda-v »lh » u» Tr.ct » nu, k s. h , 1,1«. r, th e approved m ethods set fo rth in hlg h sch o o ‘' " h e r e she is a ju n io r, p ractice w ill begin soon in the tion w as also stressed, it being ^ flc‘a tln K In term e n t w as in F orest | »•«? K » « w ,.x , .1 ...., m , - - he o rd in an ce cov- — gymn. th • e ordinance. T P lay ~ D ecem ber 18 Doited out th a t a mulct r».,i V lew cem ctorx. H ouse R ansacked poited out th at a forest could not ers th e e n tire field of constru ctio n On D ecem ber 18 th e R anks high He was born in Indiana Ju n e 8. 1 1 , , , , 1 n , u ,,, W hen Mr. and Mrs. A lfred L ip- be replaced in a few m onths, ti» W u«, h i n y tu n in an attem pt to o btain n ro p erlv school stu d en t body w ill present tu l tu G «> tin«-il He ex ten d e d a w elcom e to all 1858. m arried Emm a Mae H acker uni, i,,n laid and constructed sew' r lines R obert St. C lair's m ystery com edy pert re tu rn e d hom e from the dance at A twood. Kan . J u n e 2. 1891. and Vi. » a , r .-- w hich w ill not give tro u b le at an y en titled "T iger House" at th e B anks at B uxton S atu rd ay night th ey to visit th e n ational forests as long cam e to O regon in 1912. Deceased a l t«» J o h n I I <'h«rl i Mrs. A lice P arm ley w ent to T .lla- B uxton re tu rn e d last T hu rsd ay m an et ux 120 A cres in Section 34, b e know n as a sew er co n tracto r _ ter. an d fu ll of suspense. T3N R3W F o n d . -J J, hArr2 J.An..«: I-Otte A . ! ; * : O p eretta a Success mook S u n d ay to visi; h er d augh- from ;l 12-day elk h u n tin g trip to license, w hich w ill cost $5 a y ear Jo h n H. M cF arlane et UX to l * ° n , Ih *M » e rto n < Itm l» Ille. G rade school operetta, w hich w as 3 2 ■_ l *le U kiah cou n try w ith th re e elk ’T'nOCO I iooneoe zxor, Lx^x /xk.rl— H arry E Lee, 167 A cres in Section Jeanette i.. Ea«trri»r,»«.k t«. r . j m «->. ' e r et u x . L«»t 72 T u a la t in V a lle y Honte«. 10 T2N R4W. M a tild a N e w m a n to E th e l I. K e r r . .'I , p t u r .D - r .. R S p en cer to Allen F. Black A cre n . Hen ve rto n -K re « l» il lr . » R IH r o EARTH et ux. N ^ of Lot 47 Johnson E state C a r l S te in et a l t«» O liv e H a ro h l H a rp e can t and include a certificate sign- a 2? ♦ ♦ v a t • et a l. L o t 142 b lo c k 41». N o r t h F la m « . tw o ch ild ren sp en t th e w eek-end D ust to d u st—ashes to ashes! A ddition. ed by tw o responsible p lu m b ers to noo’t A m ount tak en in w as S46. F E. J«»hn«on e t u x t o Fe«(e ra I L a u d w ith relativ es in M aupin. Shovel, sexton, shdvel; its all over C harles F. P eterson et ux to Wil- th e effect th a t th e ap p lican t is M ay S ettle H ere b a n k , p a r t S e c tio n 24 T 2 N K tW Miss M oxie H opkins spent th e now. T he m an died and has gone liam B unker, ‘j- a c re i n Forest H e lm e r N o rd a h l e t a l to F E. J ,-h n - know n to them as re liab le person ' I r - and ^ rs- A lbert McKee and w eek-end w ith relativ es in C or- o a t to m eet his sins at th e Ju d g - G rove •o n . 7o A c re « S e c tio n 2 4 T 2 N It IVV and skilled in th e business of lay- ,w:’0 children of B row n's valley, vallis. m ent Day. F o r— “It is appointed I F lorence T. M unger E dgar _________ _ _____ ______ to ______ IF R u R anell et u x to I t iJ w r t F. H u n - ing and connecting sew ers. Each Minn., arriv ed in B anks S atu rd ay Mrs. B elle L illy of C ornelius i? u n to men once to die and a f t e r ; V enable et ux. 3.072 A cres in Sec- ,rt|’ J,« r t i.«.t 2 iti.« k i f r . . r . « t ap plicant also is re q u ire d to file a ^ s' N!i:KTee's *is’ spending th is W e ^ k w ith h er d au g h - th a t the J u d g m e n t" Bible, 36 T IN P.3W. I (in I S te in e t al • » G u n tiu n l P e rg g re n su rety bond in th e sum of $1000. ter. Mrs. A rth u r M orrell Jr. T hey { , j . s p rC(j ’ford S tuff," you say —“T hat old be- tion C larence U pdike et ux to Floyd et u x . L«»t« 37, «, 9, •'». 12. N o r th Plait»«. T he sew er inspector shall invest!- Plan 1P.,O reS°P 'h is w in- M ' a„d M ’^ A r th u r M orrell J r h ef in e te rn a l hi'll." U pdike et al, p art of Section 18 O T P h illip « t o ■r««la W iix o ii, I.»»t I. g ate th e application, a n d if satis- hte„re *n th e and fam ilv moved F rid ay from th - A nd vet s u p p o s e d w ere true? W litto ri A cre«. T2N R4W. fled can issue a c o n tra c to rs license. 7ii»iP n e " R eid E ld rid g e house to th e P.ox S h o v el, se x to n , shovel; it< all G e o rg e H u k e r t«» A r t h u r J. M u r t ln a ix i Stim son L um ber Co. to L Z. Acre-« S«trti<»n FI lU S K | T he ordinance does not p ro h ib it fahn d sral.I„ ^ e£ “ , 7 P arm ley house l 2v>' r now.—"H e th at h ath not th e H arris. 2.55 A cres in N orm an M ar- et. E. u x , J 6.732 . H««*« et ux l o Ghnri««« W h ite . ow ner ner or of his hi« im ­ and th en re tu rn to O regon to settle th e e ow or a a m m em em her ber of Son shall not see life but th e tm claim No 52 T1S R5W Sr e t u x , ii*u ri S««'!»»» Progressive D in n er S atu rd ay 1 N It l A p erm an en tly ( lia rle s M. m ediate fam ily from m ak in g th e w rath of G od ab id eth on him ." | H enrv W Scott to H iram Menci««* et ux to J a m e s A r - H E p w o rth I.eag u e i s giving B an k s w om en atten d ed t h u r M en r.i««s «•( u x. 26 A e re * S. 9 T2S Jo h n 3:36. Installation w ith o u t ta k in g out a an S everal I Scott et ux. part of Section 12 R. N. A. silv er tea in H illsboro “progressive d in n er" S atu rd ay eve- co n tracto r’s license. H ow ever, th e S ', G od h a rb o r w rath! It cannot be. T1S R5W and Section 7 T1S R4W K l M W a . r y S y k e « et v i r to I ning. T hey w ill m eet a t th e church A lb e r t G ow ner, or m em ber of his fam ily. Fr; day aftern o o n - G ear yet w suppose it | m an M ary m ust ap p ear before th e inspectS r a n d“ M r? 'R o v S te a r n s in ’ p o rtlM d h o m es^ a m l e a ^ l t e a c h ' p l a c l ^ n t i ! w cr^ s u ? - " T h A e nd angeLs hich k ept et E. 1 Boyce to H. T racy H ard- r t n X. T r u e t 5 F«».«. H. *iirht«. ux. Lots 30 a n d 31 Willow D u n G u lh re a th e t ux to W il li a m R. and th e re a n sw er such questions a f e w d a y s last w eek P o rtlan d th ty havp harf g fuI] cf>urse djn not th e ir first estate but left th e ir Brook F. arm. Y o u tiic «‘t «1. p a r i Seeth» n 21 T2H I t i W E«Jwur«l F r a n k e t a l t < » H e a trii« '• F ra n k S arah G alb reath to T rustees of et a l. 34.7.7 A c re * '1*2 S TCr?orm ^ t h ^ w O T k ^A 1 M r anc* M rs' Irv in B atem an of ner. E veryone of th e young peoole K4W m ust be o b ta i n ^ an d C* X A m ity_ sp en t F rid ay and S atu rd ay is urged to come and en jo y t h e jn ev erlastin g chains u n d er d a rk - Bonita S unday school. 5000 square I G .Mit«Fte ll et ux to A n n a M B r a r u lt ness u n to th e ju d g m en t of th e feet Section 12 T2S R1W. e t a l, 17 Ac re * S e rt io n 74 T I N It s w w ith Mr. and Mrs. Ben B atem an dinner. done in accordance w ith th e ordi and S im e o n J. P e rilin g et ux to A n n 1 u B orn to M r and Mrs. E rn est ?reat day."—J u d e 6. So God sto red - Jo h n O. H ennen et ux to A J fam ily. nance and u n d er th e inspection and Mrs. C aro ly n G leason of P o rt- M arr of K ansas City. N ovem ber 17 u p his w rath against th e heavenly G aunt. 1 A cre in Lot 119 Johnson land spent several’ days "lai- w eek a - r l T ie babv w a s , nam ed D ,r beings w ho tu rn e d against him to E state A ddition. follow T he w ork also m ust be done w ith ­ S atan. Ju d g m en t aw aits- Bazie B. C am pbell et v ir to Jam em w ith Mr. and Mrs. A. C. C onnant lene Jo an and w eighed s e v e n them . out pay. A. C am pbell, p a rt of Section 32 pounds and six ounces. Mrs. M arr A n n iv ersary C elebrated Conscious, ete rn a l anguish' A rel- T1S R1W. A ll w ork by co n tracto rs m ust be r is in th e Jo n es hospital in H ills­ com pleted w ithin a reasonable tim e p'nvl»'Art - ic of th e outgrow n past—So you ' S M. Reagan et ux to W H | boro. and the sew er inspector is given eo ra,ed ta e lr 3,tl1 '-e d d in g a n n i- Mr. and Mrs. F ran cis Thom pson tell yourself. B ut it is the e te rn a l F orney et ux. p art of Lot 6 Block 1 pow er, should th e w ork be u n d u lv Y.ersary S u n d ay w ith a tu rk e y of P o rtla n d and Mr. a n d Mrs. God ___ w ho is w arn in g - you. He m a d e . 6 South C oast A ddition. H illsboro ill! in an ___ y excavation dinner. Pre.-,-nt w „ -re E dw ard M urphy et ux to Jam es M aurice T hom pson —__________ and d a u g h ter >ou fo r h im self a n d you tu rn ed delayed, to fill „j M »< r and xt M: and re n d e r th e place safe. T h e cost £ ' I S H » c u ' ant^ e Doris of V ernon 1 "w ere w eek -en d to sin - He s“n t ^is Son to die u n - 1 C. W estergaard et ux. Lots and cixoii ......u „„ ♦ H opkins of Sherw ood Mr. and Mm. snail be assessed, in such case, to -..,i , 1 , . -.- . ■ guests at th e C lifford S andy home. d e r y o u r sins and free you from : Blocks in N orth P lains, th e sentence th a t w as ag ain st you J. H. D avies et ux to A rth u r W th e p ro p erty ow ner. A n o th er p ro- n an,v I?UiVT e r £ - ' vision deals w ith fa ilu re to d o th e UL-JjLV C hrist Jesu s cam e in to the w orld Holmen et ux. p art of A. W. H art I to die for sinners. A nd all these d aim No. 60 T IS R1W. w o rk in th e m a n n e r set u p u n d er k w A <»2« ° i r o x ah days you have been stan d in g G od K ate F anno t o H E. A v eritt th e ordinance and allow s th e sew - i. z off and h id in g behind y o u r pet 1 et ux, 3 A cres in S ection 27 T1S e r inspector to serv e notice on th e a n ^ ^ Ts R ° P ^ ins of Banks. excuse—“I am not good enough.” R1W. p ro p erty ow ner, th e re a fte r com ­ M rs. O rval W hite of M onm outh T h at is an old stan d b y for a lot of 1 Fred L. Beach et ux to U nited pleting th e w ork u n d e r city direc- iC n n tln o *» d fr o m 1) folks. S tates of A m erica, 48 5 A cres in tion and assessing cost to th e p rop- 1v isit7d Mrw a2 d ^Irs ' Be,r ,n ard Beb & H lers from W ednesday u n til Sundav So . you sta n d God because - - __ _ , , has re tu rn e d h u n d red s and h u n -----— off ------------- erty. I1UI - ' ’ r - W n i t r * cam e S atu raav and stay- Precis of autom obiles to th e high- you are not good enough. Is an y - Legal blanks. 5c and 10c. A com- F ine of not less th an $10 n or until S unday V erio W hite, p rin - w ay w ith th e re su lt th a t traffic in body good enough? T he people w ho plete supply available at th e Hiils- m ore th an $500 is p rovided for or cipal of th e g rade school and son th e city is congested and crow ds get th e blessing know they a re not boro A rgus. tf violations of th e ordinance, Mr - Mrs. O rval White, w as th e re will m ake city shop p in g an good at all. You m ust come aw ay confinem ent to th e city ja il of $ not not less than five days n o r m ore th an also a . ']lnn ~r 1? uest. S a tu rd a >' eve- ordeal dow n and confess y o u rself a sin n er six m onths n in g at th e S ellers home. Hillsboro, w ith its abundance of and lost. “I cam e not to call th e W hile residents of th e old sew er P e k i n g . space w’ith in easy d i s- righteous, b u t sin n ers to re p e n t- I d istrict m ust have sew er connec- re *a^ ves in H anks S atu rd ay R alph tan ce of th e shopping center, of- ance.” says C hrist. It is a g re a t tions m ade im m ediately, if n o t al- a" d hJ s fat?„e r\ Gu ° . T MT ' fers no such handicap, and shop- d ay w hen you w ak e up to it th a t | ready installed, patrons of th e new £ ow ru n n in g a b u tch er shop in pers w ill do w ell to consider th is you a re not w illin g to face the sins d istrict w ill be allow ed 60 days Beaslde- featu re th is year, m em b ers of th e of a lifetim e at th e Ju d g m e n t - grace a fter th e acceptance of th e D epot Closed trad es com m ittee point out. T h ro n e of God. “He th a t h eareth new sew er lines by th e city in W ilkesboro depot w hich w as Last S aturday. H illsboro m e r- m y word, and believeth on him w hich to com plete connections opened last sp rin g a fter b ein g clo t- chants staged an o th er of 'h e ir sue- th a t sen t Me, hath etern al life. At present th e new sew er lines ed fo r sev eral years, w as closed cessful bargain days, this tim e and shall not come in to condem - - a re u n d er test and w ill n o t be Monday. E. E. H onkins. w ho w as w ithout th e gift p late scram ble of nation: but is passed from d eath , acepted u n til such tests have been agent, expects to bid in an o th er other^.similar occasions Crow ds re- unto. lif e " _ — Jo h n 5:24 —G eorge sponded to th e a d v ertisin g and N. T aylor, B eaverton.—Paid adv. com pleted, according to G eorge Me- agency A lum ni Win Gee. city m anager. T he old sew er d istrict already is connected to the B anks high school alum ni and new disposal p lant a n d th e p lant is in full operation. \ .IX ’ H illsb o ro C. o f C. to I Io n o r L uce M o n d a \ (Cnntinued from page I ) Subscribe now to the Argus. In Washington county $1 50 u ytur. s I III*. Briggs B ro th els to E a t I Boyd et W 81 Hi I, I.. Six m onths 03c. ‘th r e e m onths 50 ux. Lots 1 and 2 Block tl P u rd y 's n t J. T l . i I z Il w cents. Two m onths 33 cents. if A ddition, Dilley y lu m «-i » t ■ George O C hester O Davis et ux Io Perry I It*.I. «.«» 7 I .N It »W H> f li l l u t t u , lu i» l u A l l a W. M. a. •' S h e a re r e l al. to A cre; i tl Sec - p a rt i i . n .x A d t iillv n t • H U I I m ... I ' ,<>n P-N R4W \ \ a h ll.k lo t» c o u n t X I.» A lla M« \lo .» l Sm all fru it grow ers of W ashing , ton county a rc noting th at topic: • of considerable interest to them are on th e scheduled program lor sm all fruit grow ers conference io i'» ih e r » 'a - in in n et n i iu s i . i Ils UIW lie held at C orvallis D ecem ber 2 I >••• »••!« «... i.. Sue* i I III ' and 4. according to W E. C yrus, ».>•!.. M.m-r et ui I 1 • \,'h* Sect loi» I ' l l I t i Y\ i county agent C » rt ru d e M c 4 ', - »»< I. to F u e l T F umi C om plete program s for this event I «•» u x . ph « » I .»!■» •; a m i I. G u ille » ll . i t » arc av ailab le at th e county agent s M a th ild a Gat».»le 1.1 J . - e p h h I»».»»» office P rogram includes discussions e l t i l , p u i t I o t ■ I I o .t 4. G u n ie n II. in« ! on soil, fertilizer and irrigation \ H u n tti Fit«»» Sh:»»» et D’ t o A s ia problem s and experiences; grad- 1 to n . . \ . r o s \ n - c n iu P lace tu g problem s as affecting price. ! S t S p a rk « «-t I I t« i E .1 M c i b o f f I diseases, insect problem s, m arket u V l. ••«*. \ \ • « f l ot . t a m i F ' . o i . O re » » outlets, price stabilization and th e , E m m e tt S h ip le y « nx t • F i lin k Vai»«!« econom ic situation confronting the b y r i u x. o «A A e re a i l i » KO S O regon sm all fruit grow er Pro I A G. P ru rn o u r i ux t«> 1« l» li» « ip , » dx . p u r i S i-e tto » * Mini 1 \\ gram begins at 9:30 a. in. Decern 1 I r i 1,1.» M \ \ .,.,1««,.»!)» G» l i t r i » M . r n ..ti ber 2. p u ri M ic h a e l M o o ie P I G I IH T h e new 1937 N ash-I..aFayette, now being handled in H illsboro by the Used C ar Exchange T he a p ­ pointm ent of th e local firm as dealer was a n n o u n ced recently and th e new line is now on display in th e show room. The N ash -I.aF ay ette is big a n d wide, designed to su it th e publw taste in stre a m ­ line styling S m artly styled, inside and out. th e 1937 offerings a te declared to be the most b eau tifu l cars ev er to com e off th e Nash assem bly line .ml « u b e ri , Fishing T ack le Tnkr G u n « , A m m u n it io n CORWIN HARDWARE l iH S. ?n P r o f it . Dr n«»t h a v e to b u ild b usiness u p . R iic h t m an ca n m a k e a b o u t $100.00 m o n th ly , b u ild t o $400.00 o r m ore . B u sin e ss g r e w r a p id ly d u r in jr dep ression. N o M asons. P e rm a n e n t. S teady. B u sin e ss is <'*s b. N o r r c i i t losses o r b iff overhea d, ( ’ an s t a r t s m a ll, b u ild b ig . N o s e llin ff, c a n v a s s in y o r e x p e rie n c e necessary. W e tr a in y«»u. A n y h o n e s t, r e lia b le , re s p o n s ib le m a n can h a n d le . U n c o n fin ijif? o u td o o r w o r k p a r t time. PO SIT IO N NO W O PEN IN THIS TERRITORY C o m p a n y «8 y e a rs o ld . R a te d »300,110(1.00. J.cader in fie ld . C ash d e p o s it o f »880.00 t o »1,000.00 re q u ire d w h ic h is p ro te c te d w ith »10,000.00 bond d e p -« i'e d in y o u r b a n k . I f y o u d o n 't m a k e 12u'/, re tu rn s in 1« m o n th s dep it w i l l b< r e tu r n e d p in . 6 % in te r e s t C r e d it p la n f o r e x p a n s io n . H a v e s ig n e d lo c u tio n s f o r n e w u n its in 3 n e w t e r r it o r ie s . R eferences g iv e n and de m a n d e d . T e r r i­ to r ie s v a lu h a le . W r i t e q u ic k . G iv e add ress a n d pho n e n u m b e r. I Io x 20. W R ITE BOX 29, HILLSBORO 1341 W e can fu rn ish all sizes clay and co n crete bu ild in g tile and brick — lim e, cem ent, sand, g rav e l, r e in f o rc in g iron, m o rta r color, fire p la c e dam pers, etc. H ills b o ro C o n c re te Phone 1341 B rick 8C T ile Improve Your Home This Christmas COPELAND C o. North of Cannery, across W. Washington S t s- 7." /»' : s' . ’ -lr2. NEW Ì937 MODE» NOW ON OISPLAYI U .; Free E stim ates Free P lan nin g S ervice AH S izes C oncrete and C lay D rain T ile ’’ A f V _ . - ’ ! t C a r illusi ra ted »$ N a th A tn hat tail or Six) T h a t long-p lan n ed re ­ m odeling p ro je c t, new d eco ratin g , new roof, a d d e d room o r o th e r hom e im p r o v e m e n t m akes th e ideal C h rist­ m as g ift for th e fam ily. CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS '• W L u m b e r Y a rd s Phone 301 A g a in N ash is a step ahead o f th e in d u stry with bigger cars, more l u x u r i o u s c a r s th a n America has ever before seen at anyw here near these prices. S ee them ... and y o u ’ll get a new co n ­ ception o f the kind o f car you can afford this year! ON THI A IR Floyd G ib b o n s as M. C. with Vincenf Lopez and his orchesfra. Famous Guest Stars. C. B. S Every Saturday Night, 9 P.M. (E S T ) MASH A M « * S » » » 0 « M X am » » s s a w » R W «? ..m k Hker/ka” ) . . more ,h ,n “ y ? ,On‘ ie»» »" ru,n that co’ » 1 f ,„d0Y » ,h«n oi«"* " 595 Min Uf* t . <>5 Hor»«- V » « e r f u ) .^ .n . Ul„ . poW‘ rMnIor. t,on . M never b e­ ami be«" / aracoti ' ,,,C U .7 b -" »2900 in» »**• ANO UP* ’755 ‘ All price, f.o.b. factory, and subject to change wit hour notice. Special equipment extra. Automatic Cruising Gear available on all model, at .slight exlra cost. NRW NASD-C.I.T. H tlb d E l F I AN Z o w , ( o n v tn ir H t tr tm i USED CAR EXCHANfiE Second and Washington Hillsboro, Oregon announces its appointment as NASH D E A LE R for Hillsboro and surrounding territory