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T him dny. Dccpmhrr 3, TTTL L A B O R O ' «linn«*t' p a rly guest ; «if M i and M i 1 < 5« d i gt» T n lsu n G n rd u ii K u b b ii . ( »f Whites« n w a s a w eek «•ml gut •Hl u f he iin e h ' ¿»nd .n in t. Mt ant 1 M l» G e n t;’«* Social PI an ned at Hazeldale ï December I ’ ' V u l .(III l.u u i .«• K a le h t»r l*< n t|'in < l sp«*,d , Hie \ eek < iit l at tht hum e «d hei 1 l in nt M i .u n i M i Ju h n K a lir h ( l l y M rn J «' H n . l l f i l i here I IA Z E I D A l.i: <’t » in n u iu ity ■ In i M i and M i W E ( il h h ie r, W« w ill litilti a pit* ih i: l l i l l III« * SI Inii.l It \ E ld re d and l l e t » V . h i n a n d huti <* I )t i i'M ilM * t 1 1 M l J u h li B illie llu f f m . n w e ie V i M im . u f M l In: l «h i • t'h iim n in u f th « * ( - i . i i i t n i t l i «' u id M i Jai k II >ek el l a l l , n ill < h u i^ t> | T h a n k s g iv in g d a \ . (urti 1* .11 ( V H e ld M r and M i . 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Program Glvrn I rem* F ishe i o f B u x to n sp e n t the P rim a ry lo o m o f th e seheol < n- w e e k-e n d at th e hom e o f M i v c k i k * t o ita im d th e m o th e r. and frie n d s T allm a n and w ith M r and M i.. at » T h in k g iv in g p ro g ra m W cd- E a rl Ei h e r o f Sunset n * ' l a y a fto i noon T h e e n tire room A g ro u p of th e yo u n g e r |>eoplc ha boon fo rm e d in to a r h y th m o f T im b e r v is ite d J a c k M » M i l l m b a n d an«| th e y p la y e d a selection, w h o is in St. V in c e n t's h o s p ita l in a n <''¡ip a n ie d by th e ir teach, i M i P o rtla n d . S u n d a y D a vh Tl»e up|M*t g ra d e room III a n e w ly f«»i med h a rm o n ic a band .III I ' 'u s .,l O p i | \ , -I , j o n a cco m p a n ie d by. th e n teacher M i I ’o rte i Itve ita tim i.s, M«»ngn and a p i n w e re p n ented by the c h il d re n C o u n ty I J c a l t h 1 Jnil S'rw s u p e rin te n d e n t ' and th e m a im in g o f m a n y c h ild Itay M c M in n o f West S lope is th e ren ” n e w s u p e rin te n d e n t o f the S u nday M i H u g h M c G ilv ra . o f th» Wa h- school. ta k in g th e plaee o f |< l i In g to n C o u n ty H e a lth a soeiation, D o ty w h o is no w M ip ei in t <*r 1« l«*nt also - poke fo r th e n e w u n it p o in t o f th e ( 'u iig re g a tlo n a l c h u rc h Sun in g out th a t it is a p a rt o f th e new day M 'hnol m B« a v e rto n . B e th M i •a»« tai s e c u rity la w and th a t a p a itd M i M i M u m a re a c tiv e in p ro p ria tio n fo r th e fe d ' ia l p o rtio n S u n d a y »»chool w o rk Last S u n d a y o f th e cost a lre a d y ha b» n made E G K v e ie tt o f P o rtla n d was p re s She 'a id th a t she c o u ld u n d e r ent and gave a s h o rt ta lk S u n d a y school m eets at 9 15 a m and is stand the v ie w p o in t ta k e n h v M i i K ru g e r, h u t th a t 4he new’ u n it u n d e n o m in a tio n a l w o u ld n o t fu rn is h m e d ic a l and T h e R in e h a rt fa m ily m oved to su rg ic a l se rv ic e Io th e p u b lic T h e t h e ir n e w hom e on A lle n avenue, I u n it is ra th e r to fu rn is h adequate n e a r B e a v e ito n . M on d a y se rvice in the schools to s to p can- M i Edna B ro w n a nd h e r lit t le ta g m n in it» b e g in n in g , and a. u.t d a u g h te i u f Eugene w e n * w e e k-e n d in c h e c k in g p h ysica l defects in the guest of M r W A J o in c h o o l c h ild re n . H ubert W a lla ce o f M ontesano. Th»* p ro g ra m , she p o in te d out. W ash . .* pe n t S a tu rd a y w ith M r is e n tir e ly e d u c a tio n a l, w ith th«: a nd M r» J C S m ith i in d iv id u a ls o b ta in in g th e ir own D in n e r p a rty guests at th e K in - m e d ic a l and s u rg ic a l a tte n tio n a f t c h v lo e hom e on T h a n k g iv in g day e r th«* tro u b le has been fo u n d T he w e re M r and M rs E H o ffm a n and state o f O regon, she said s u ffe i d a u g h te r N in a Jam«* N o la n d and <*d a y e a rly loss th ro u g h disease R«»v N o land, a ll o f P o rtla n d and death am o n g c h ild re n o f $15, OCX) M r and M i W H e il and fa m i in he a lth. ily w e re guests u f M i and M rs M rs. K r u g e r th a n a tta c k e d th e W illia m B e rk le y u f V uncpuveu. ' h e a lth u n it ns u n n ecessary by Wa J i . S unday reason o f tin * p o s s ib ility o f f u r M r> Jo h n P orter o f W o o d b u rn n is h in g th«* same se rv ic e th ro u g h sp e n t h e t w eek w ith h e r siste r. teacher o f p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n T h 's M is H E P o rte r re tu r n in g to was not th e tim e , she de cla re d , h e r hom e a fte r T h a n k g iv in g O t h to b rin g about new’ d e p a rtm e n t' «if e r gue ts at th e P o rte r hom e g o v e rn m e n t w ith th e fo rm e rs h a rd T h a n k 1 g iv in g day w e re Jo h n P o r t h it b y s tr ik e r s and w ith prospects e r and he. -on C r a w fo r d M r. and o f c u rta ile d cro p s b y reason o f the Mi 1 ) 1 .«»ng and fa m ily d ro u th T axe s m o u n t and m ou n t, she p o in te d out. and becone* a b ig ger and b ig g e r b u rd e n to th e hom e ow ners. O u t* o f th e la rg e nuu.b»*r o f w o m en s u p p o rtin g th e h e . » 1 t h u n it th e n q u o te d th e a m o u n t o f m onev T IM B E R T im b e r school p re - t«> be used to c u r ta il B a r e - d i jtch te d a p ro g ra m at th e school sease and u rg e d th a t th e c h ild re n h o u *e W ednesday a fte rn o o n , c o n o f th e c o u n ty be g iv e n a*; m uch s is tin g o f songs, re c ita l ions and a chance fo r h e a lth as th e cow s b M ‘ ' | R a lp h Easter, c h a irm a n o f the rnarv p u p il» A la rg e n u m b e r o f H ills b o ro school hoa rd , sa id that V is ito rs w e re presented Mi and M rs A r t h u r B ra d e n also fo r th e h ig h school. " W it h th e w e n t to MoNssyiiwk. W a sh . T h u r s r ig h t k in d o f d o c to r at tin* head of d a y a nd v c a te .l M r and M rs. Roy th e u n it and ca p a b le nurse»," he M oo r.* M i M oo re is a d a u g h te i -aid. “ th e d e p a rtm e n t is b o u nd to o f M r and M rs. B ra d , n a n d .a be a suec«*e».'’ lis t e r o f M i- S m ith O. B. K ra u s, s u p e rin te n d e n t o f M r. and M rs E lw y n Root and schools, p o in te d out th a t th e re are c h ild re n o f Hoed R iv e r a rriv e d in H) 000 school c h ild re n in th e c o u n T im b e r W .d m day to v is it M r ty o f school age. and th e cost o f Hoot'.« parents. M r and M rs D a v id tin* ne w u n it, d is trib u te d to each ( c h ild , w o u ld o n ly a m o u n t to 50 to v is it M r Root's p a re n ts th e re cents each H e also d e cla re d th a t Root was f a r n n . L p rin c ip a l o f it was not f a ir to ask a p riv a te th e g ra d e school h e re and n o w p h y s ic ia n to d e v o te a q u a rte r o f h o ld ■ a lik e p o s itio n in Hood R iv e r his tim e to e x a m in a tio n s in th e M r and M rs U ria h R oth spent school.; and p u b lic w o r k a m o n g the th e T h a n k * g iv in g h o lid a y s at th e school c h ild re n . hom e o f M r R oth's m o th e r. M rs P u t to a vo te at th is tim e , th e Id a Mm* R oth, in A lb a n y m o tio n to s tr ik e the* u n it fro m th e A n d y N ie lso n spent th e w e e k bu d ge t was o v e rw h e lm in g ly lost. end at h i • hom e in J u n c tio n C ity W hen tin * bu d ge t had been co m T h a n k g iv in g d in n e r p a rty gue.-.ts p le te d. M rs. K r u g e r in tro d u c e d a o f M r and M r* B G H a rt w e re re s o lu tio n to pay m a in te n a n ce M r and M i E m m e tt M u rp h y and costs on th e c o u n ty h ig h w a y sy. - c h ild re n and M iss M a rg a re t F in k e tern out o f ca r lice n se and gasoline o f P o rtla n d and M ias M a d e lin e ta x m on e y b y ta k in g 30 p ercent H a rt o f Salem o f th is m on e y co lle c te d b y the E v e ly n and J u n e W h ite , w h o are state and r e tu r n in g it to th e c o u n A tte n d in g Oregon» S ta te college, ties o f th e sta te on an e q u a l basis. spent th e h o lid a y s w it h th e ir p a r J u d g e T e m p le to n d e cla re d th a t ents M r and M r H a r ry W h ite at tin* re s o lu tio n was d e fe c tiv e in C o ch ra n e th a t a n y d iv e rs io n o f state* h ig h w a y P r o g r a m P r e s e n te d b y T i m b e r P u p ils High«' ' ti lin g h«*i i conn. 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I I «Hr P o u n d « I t u t l r r f a l Ilrr a tl • !» H I’ It P. It (, P. !< ÍJ . fi-li «T.crii- '• H»n IC. •«. Ai . G N" K ili n 1 N a ru t* 1' A< r. ( l.i r « Id« Makin* I . «) win r A J Pv. t it H linfe r tl. M m A U ( . II. N " IS .n 1 w U lia n i Mi I»., a 2 PttVI.i I I A Km. A .1 N -. P.4VI.I 1' 1 resi 1 N ., s ' Cinsi ( 1 >r. r <»!<!• M u k i« .* O v e r Lv. Me A J D a v h i K ,» f A A .1 P .« N -t M r < 1 - vv ti; ia m I» u n i f l A M 1 Tel « H Ilu n if..r 1 J t ( lam 1' « >v. rt«-: J . hn « <ir«t 1. tl •y.’ I .h hn M u ll- .1 h i. « ■ •• J u 'i. . - < h Mr T> m i W lillu t M r- T o i . VV iliiu i P i k i 1 H il l D a v i <1 I i n r t f A .H» 10 It u r ..» . b u r lin g Jl n n y . 9 '’2 Hi«rh< -• H .1 6 4 .0 I M4.r, 1600 1014 »¿t ■» C to 1028 &6.C -S e ve n lli*h « e « t IJ » M i l k l.bh I ut 1742 7 1.4 II J. .1 G. .1. » rn r i.t r !« M a k in * T . pound*« P . It. .1 I t u t l r r f a t — P l¡ 11 r e e I G .1 IH « h e '-t I ti. ti. ti. .1. fi. G . I>ui-y Nan P. P. ! 1 JI 4 1023 l'2 l J. P. It J. G. .1. G. J. b i »- n -Î b n le b 22 T lllle 4 fu n d s to th«* c o u n th ■ w o u ld c r ip p le th«* state p rim a r y road p ro g ra m b< catisi* o f th»* d o lla r m a tc h in g w it h tin* fe d e ra l g o v e rn m e n t. “ Ï ’ve» y del la r ta ke n awa y fro m th e h ig h w a y fu n i :t i,r the • ate.” he sa id , “ w o u ld re s u it in a d o u b le b y reason < if th e loss 0 ( ;■ • fede ra l p o rtio n .” " I am p a rtic u l n r lv In te r i■ ted in th e c o m p le tio n o f th e W ils. >n r iv e r and W u lf «reek leads, and am n o t in fa v o r o f d o in g a n y th in g w h ic h m ig h t c u r ta il e o m itru c tio n th e re , because th e c o m p le tio n o f th e «• r« ads m ean ; great d e v e lo p m e n t in th e c o u n ty w h e n th e y a re c o m p le te d ’’ T h e m ccdlng v o te d on th e r e .•<>- h it ion and it was lost. Ju d g e T e m p le to n th e n e x p la in ed t h s l th » * b u d ge t th • \ < Ar h i i Iw en designed to b rin g th e c o u n ty fu n d s in to b a la n ce in 1938 T h e e n t ir e sta te and c o u n ty le v y th is year, he p o in te d out. w ill be th e same as last y e a r b y rea.son o f th e fact th a t w h ile th e c o u n ty le v y w ill be a m ill h ig h e r, th t sta te le v y w ill be lo w e r In 1938 th e le v y ca n be cut an J th e c o u n ty w ill c o lle c t th e sam e a m o u n t o f m on e y. In 1937 th e w a r ra n t d e b t w ill be w ip e d out. A m o tio n b y H. R. F in d le y o f C e d a r M ills to pass a i < s o lu tio n a s k in g th e le g is la tu re to e lim in a te sta te c o n tro l o f th e fa rm to m a rk e t roads and r e tu r n th e m to th e c o u n ty , was passed. T h e n * a re n o w 68 m ile s o f th is ty p e o f h i.-h w a v in th e co u n ty . Advax’ates o f th e re s o lu tio n de c la re d th a t th e c o u n ty can ac c o m p lis h m o re w o r k w ith th e m oney used b y th e sta te and th e re b y in cre a se th e e ffic ie n c y o f the fa rm to m a rk e t roa d s in th is c o u n ty . « 2 iî 6 02 760 I 4K.1 47.1 46.1 4 ft I 4 î 2 44.1 C o u n ty P la n n e r s to C o n t in u e W o rk « C o n tin u e d fr o m p n * e 1 ) said, because o f th e s h r in k in g ta x ba o " I have a g re a t deal o f s y m p a th y f >r o u r c o u n ty c o u rt .s.” R e yn o ld s d e cla re d . “ T h e y m ust : ta k e t h e b ru n t o f th e p u b lic cie m a n d s and p la n w ays a nd mean* 5 n f p roceed- “ T h e p la n n in g com r ni. Jon c a n p la y an im p o rta n t par t b y m a k in g a c u d v o f th e need o f th e co u n - ty ." H u m p h re y to ld h is audience, “ aqd also g iv e a d v ic e and b a c k in g to th e c o u n ty c o u rt.” H u m p h re y cite d th e w o r k b e in g done to u n ta n g le th e m is ta k e s m ade in a llo w in g h o m e s te a d in g o f p u b lic la n d s a n y w h e re , w ith o u t p ro p e r co n s id e ra tio n o f th e u ltim a te r< li t . c itin g th e cost to g o v e rn m ent o f m a k in g th e m o re rem o te la n d s a v a ila b le b y c o s tly roads. T a x fo re c lo s u re s o f la n d s sh o u ld be g iv e n s tu d y , he suggested, to <o Christmas GTFTS F or M en ! Bill Folds Game Sets dr . r . j . nìcol DR. E. W. ALMQUIST Veterinarians Trlephnne 643 and 642 D o n c ls o n SC S e w e ll Phone 953 : H illsboro F I NER Ab DIRECTORS arid LICENSED EMIIALMERS MuraaBRiaiaiRBNREnsssanaKEBHBBiiaDKEaRaaaaBKüKixaa A ' 1767 If T. It H P ou n d- Itu tte r fn t P. I t P. It I*. I t P It I ’ It I .1. .1 .1 Ci. I*. It J I’ It H I*. It .1. «. J II 71. < I I M I t u t t e r f a l — P i« (h t I t re e ,I P . I t |{ T. I.h - I 1712 ' In e H i a h e r t «, J. (,. J Pom»«!-. M ilk li Pre«-! Ih r u r f. IJ K w I hm II. w h ic h w o u ld need roads at t to tn<* c o u n ty , and -chool a, , w h«n o n ly on«* o r tw o fa m ilie s t dd be s.-rved th e re b y . Id«* .'. i th«* t h ir d speaker and d« t l ii«*rt th a t th e c o u n ty p la n n in g I'., ip a lw a y ■ w < t in te re s te d , but th it the g ro u p had d isco ve re d t h r»t u n u m b e r o f w o r th w h ile p ro je c ts «■«»old n<»t seem to be b ro u g h t to a f u< !u -io n A m o n g th«* plans w h ic h t i c c n n irc i sion had been w o r k in g « ■ h ir .c h e n road», a basic map. i m d c h a n n e l change •. he said. T in . «• was one q u e stio n in w h ic h n il u v r i n i o f the p la n n in g g ro u p wt »«* intcr«'sted. Judge T e m p le to n ( to ld th o 'c present. W h ile th«* corn- m , ion can m a k e plans fo r th e n««ds o f th e c o u n ty is th a t th e end (>f th e e o m m is # io n '‘ w o rk , o r is th e co m m issio n in te re s te d also in th e «*xecution o f these plans. T e m p le to n asked T h is c o u rt a l- •u a ’ has mad«* a p ra c tic e o f c o n s u ltin g w ith th e citiz e n s , he d e clared. R e yn o ld s re p lie d th a t th e com - n. H»n c o u ld go o n ly to th e le n g th th a t it m ig h t he able to advise, lb» a e v e r, he said th a t th e c o m m is si on sh o u ld be a b le to w o rk o u t th e m eth o d fo r ra is in g th e m oney arid c a rr y in g out an <*ducational p ro g ra m am o n g th e citize n s. S ta te S e n a to r E. L. Ross said th a t he had been in te re s te d in th e w o rk o f th e c o u n ty p la n n e rs and thia* in his o p in io n th e g ro u p was h ig h ly q u a lifie d fo r th e w o rk . He also said th a t' last y e a r a b ill was in tro d u c e d in to th e le g is la tu re to le g a liz e th e state p la n n in g c o m m is sion. and th a t he th o u g h t a n o th e r b ill w o u ld be in tro d u c e d at th e c o m in g session. R L. A n t r im o f A lo h a , n e w ly e le cte d s ta te re p re s e n ta tiv e , ta lk - i d on red tape in g o v e rn m e n t and sa id th a t fe w o f th e c itiz e n s w e re w illin g to. o r had the p a tie n c e to a w a it th e u n ta n g lin g o f th is red ¿up»' in p ro c u rin g p ro je c ts . H e i l lu s tra te d b y d e c la rin g th a t w h ile e m p lo y e d in th e m a il s e rv ic e d u r in g th e a d m in is tra tio n o f P re s i d e n t W ils o n he had w r it t e n th e p tm a s te r g e n e ra l a le tte r re c o m m e n d in g som e changes in th e r\v .'te m and th a t he f in a lly re c e iv ed an a n s w e r fro m P o stm a ster G e n e ra l F a rle y . M r- C. E. W e lls o f th e H ills b o ro p la n n in g co m m issio n spoke b r ie f ly and said th a t th e c ity g ro u p had been a b le to p rosecute a n u m b e r o f p ro je c ts s u cce ssfully. H e rm a n K e rk m a n , c o u n ty com - m i.-.N oner and m e m b e r t»f th e c o u n ty g ro u p , was o f th e o p in io n th a t s o m e th in g o u g h t to be done at once to b rin g th e D a ir y c re e k p ro je c t to a s u c c c '- fu l c o n clu sio n . He H pro« h«*rd f- >r m ore I b a l l ¡¡II . W th e C o if h h e ld i. f g i. n l" Jr 7’ K pnurids r and aOH 1 id fat Ml T om W ilh a rr t h e rd h ig h in ■ f p u n -b re d t J«*»" i Im d ..I 1.’ to 20 eow T l•n- h e rd p rn d n i i d an K«* o f 797 pounds u f m ilk un d 40 5 pounds o f fa t. Seven hun d re d a ty cow s v. ere tested e o u n ly a * k * i a - lim i d u rin g the rn o n th f»f ' a tu b e r and Hie to t: d a v e r age fo r t ill c o w s wa. 652 pie m ds o f m ilk i. n d :::»12 o f fat f ) | 1,In* tuta I. 207 e;(ell p ro - dueed o v e r 40 pu und« o f fat and a to ta l o f 215 h e lft wer«* te ted. Ih . Great Plowing Tractor Shaving Sets Leather Purses Lather Brushes Flash Lights « SchiCk Razors Fountain Pens Wrist W atches Cigar Humidors Yello Bole Pipes Military Erush Sets Electric Heating Pads H oc I a I, Dance Friday T h e b a s k e tb a ll g ir ls w ill have a lie socia l and dance in th e dance ta ll F iM a y n ig h t W a lla c e Dean o f V a n c o u v e r B a r ra c k s spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith his m o th e r. M rs B I I . T illo ts o n . M r. and M rs. H. M T olso n o f W h ite s o n , and M r. and M rs. 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T he p ro p - « rt.y e o i 4 Id be o b ta in e d fo r a nom - inaJ fe«* he said. and a W P A p ro - j o e t COI «Id be used to m o v e t h e b u ild in k G u y H o o v e r P a ss e s at G a s to n H o m e F O R E S T G R O V E F u n e ra l s e rv ice fo r r'. iy H i-o ve r 56. w h o d ie d at h i hom e on ro u te one Gaston N o v e m b e r 27 w e re h e ld M o n d a y at th e F orest G ro v e U n d e rta k in g co m p a n y chapel w ith R ev Jesse Hunch o ffic ia tin g In te rm e n t was in W est H ills M e m o ria l p a rk B<ei in M is s o u ri N o v e m b e r 17, 1830 M r H o o ve r came to O regon w ith h i- parents a , a c h ild o f one y e a r a nd m a rrie d Edna M H u n d le y in H ills b o ro . J u ly 1. 1908. De- eased ¡3 s u rv iv e d b y th e w id o w and fo u r c h ild re n : M rs V era L a n n in g . Pasadena. C al ; M rs . W ild a V a n l-o o . P o rtla n d , and W a yn e and B e tty . G aston. 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N ev er before has a tracto r o f this type b een designed a n d built w ith as large a n u m b er of distinctive features as are in th e M cC orm ick- D eering W -30 T rac to r. Before you com e to an y decision o n a tracto r, see us ab o u t this new , rr c J- ern , efficient tractor. REMEMBER «m r W Se A e JL® stf POULTRY f e e d s McCORMICK DEERING FARM MACHINERY Phone 271 160 W. Main SL "Yes." he rejoined. "And now I'll trail you on to heaven" - George N. Taylor. Beaverton. pd. STOMACH ULCERS rhnn«.in«ia o f « uTereri. m a n * caaM of »oara •tam i« dm . a lte r ueiug L d < * report M 4 « i n | ra- !ie< Ldf* F»!p» to rul you of nouaaa. and o th e r d iv » t n f t it s Im p ro ve m e n t »• *t»ndy and ra p id C'd« » •» h ia h ly re. o nine ml »4 fo r Ulcers, Acid Dyspapaia, H eartburn, In d ife itio » . and «»at fa ìn a , wa<n dna to aaeoaa anu. 1 • re lic t yo« tv - I I i II* horn s tM l'IR .1 Udì. .1 I ’h a rm a « * W a n te d W aln u t M ea ts f i r s t « f u ilit y 35c ib. 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T he n cam e a sh o t and he k n e w w h y he had come: " F ro m a ll e te r n it y G o d decreed th a t th is m e e tin g s h o u ld be h e ld h e re at 21 S. W . T h ir d A v e n u e in P o rtla n d on th is H ands C rippled By A wful P ains W illiams R.U.X. Compound Relieves Agonizing Rheu matic Pains So He Can Return to Work U FFERERS fr o m acute, s ta b b in g Rheu m a tic o r N e u r i tic P a in s w i l l be in te n s e ly in t e r ested in th e s w o rn s ta te m e n t o f a p ro m in e n t landscape g a rd ener o f Reno, N evada, w ho was a c tu a lly b e d rid d e n R h e u m a tic but w ho th e p r a is e s q u ic k r e lie f fr o m s u ffe rin g he e n - ! jo y e d a fte r ta k in g W IL L IA M S R. U X. COM POUND He w rite s : S " F o r M i e r , ! y e a r . I h a v e h w n tr o u b le d w i t h R h e u m a tic P a in s in m y a rm s and h a n d .— s o m e tim e s so bad th a t I w as f u r r e d t o triv e u p m y w o r k . N o t Io n « ago 1 w a s so b a d I c o u ld n 't r e t o u t o f b e d ! " I t r i e d e v e r y t r e a t m e n t a v a ila b le — w it h n o r e s u lts . T h e n I re a d so m u c h a b o u t W I L L I A M S R . 1 . X . C O M P O U N D th a t I d e cid e d to t r y a b o ttle . I n n o tim e a t a ll I T W O R K E D — a n d I re a lis e d t h a t I bad a t la s t fo u n d th e m e d ic in e f o r m y tr o u b le . I t w as a m a z in « h o w q u ic k ly th e m u s c u la r p a in s le f t m y a rm s a n d hands. I w as a b le t o sleep n ig h ts w ith o u t p a in , h a v e r e g a in e d m y a p p e t it e a n d h a ie been a b le to r e t u r n to w o r k ." — M R . D A V I D MONROE, 2201 S o u th V ir g in ia , Reno, N evada. K O M PA K — 5 m etal tubes, w eig h t 7 lbs.. 6x9«4x4V i inches. The ideal radio fo r trip s. A irp lan e dial w ith both statio n and kilocycle read in g s fo r A m erican 50 statio n s and police calls. 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C O M P O U N D w it h th e d is tin c t u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t unless t h e ir R h e u m a tic Pains are s a tisfa c t o r ily re lie v e d , th e tre a tm e n t w o n 't cost o ne c e n t! Y o u a re in v ite d to com e in at once and get y o u r t r ia l b o ttle on th is M o n e y -B a c k G u a r antee.— A d v . Sahnow Bros. Garage Clean Comfort Stations : Third and Lincoln Drinking Fountains Phone 1271 is the tim e to give h e ra n ELECTRIC RANGE Save 535 on this brilliant advance model Westinghouse.. Now 1 HEAR "C ooking for Fun" Every Tuesday and Thursday 1 A f and $A^.95 LOCAL DRUGGIST OFFERS FREE TREATMENT KOIN 11:15 A M. U IL I SBORO FEED CO e t c ." he to ld us a nd w e re m a rk e d ho w he tra ile d us a ll o v e r the c o u n tr y —f o r w e used to m ake those to w n s. C O S 't l O L A T I O N <To McCormick-Deering Model W -3 0 Due to the Popularity of the NEW 1937 n ig h t and th a t a m an here w o u ld decide th e b ig q u e stion . 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