The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 21, 1937, Image 9

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Printing—
Doin' In lllllxlniro Ini'rraara
Local Payroll» and Aitila
Io Local I'roixprrlly
rgus
Your Paper—
Carries the week's story of new s
and merchandise into all cor­
ners of Wanhington county.
W ith W hich is Com bined th e H illsboro In d ep e n d e n t
Volum e I.'!. No 111
H illsboro, O regon, T h u rsd ay , J a n u a ry 21, 1937
IlilU buro Ind ep en d en t E stablished 1B73
Scavenger H u n t Former Hiteon Girl Muhly Elected
Held by Folk
Weds 'B y in Zell Vancouver
President of
Struthers)
HITEON .Mr. ;■ n d Mrs. J
L.
Haggerty. Miss E lizabeth S tr u th ­
at Cornelius
ers. Guy Wilson and Mr and Mrs. Church Group
Lesier R obinson w ere am ong guests
Has Date with Major Howes
Buxton O .A .P .
Group Elects
Mrs. Ripole
illy D orothy Cooke)
CO RN ELIU S Mrs M attie S m ith
und Miss Myra W eidcwitsch. fourth
d ep artm en t recreational leaders of
t h e M ethodist E pw orth League,
w ere hostesses to a scavenger h u n t
p nrty Friday evening at the church.
li.r.m onrl T id e s and I.loyd Mull-
dorf w ere captains for th e h u n t
w ilh Lloyd M undorf's side w inning,
T h ere w ere about 30 present.
M r and Mrs. V ictor N ixon and
d a u g h te r of A m ity a re m aking
th eir home in the residence of
the late Mrs. Ju lia Nixon, at pres-
ent.
Organize Team
Women of the tow n a rc organiz-
ing a b asketball team in th e local
school gym. m eeting each M onday
evening at 7 o'clock
(By Mm. J e w McyerM
BUXTON B uxton Tow nsend d u b
nt the Ki-.inge hull T hursd ay elected
officers us follow . Edith ItlKUb*.
president; Ju u n itu K etherford, vice-
president, M.ie Q u in , se c re ta ry ,
Anna B e th e l ford, tieu su rer, G eorge
Bledsoe.
chuirm un of advisory
board; (.’buries Swe« ker. chairm an
finance. G eorge Biggie, chairm an
m em bership; Jessie T illm an, pro-
. grain chairm an; laiV ona P eter.o n ,
A i« i < p ti H .ii I R a lp h S im p on
at the w edding of Miss T hora
Nielsen and Herton Sand of Taco-
ma Wash w hich was .olemnized
S aturday evening at the hom e of
the bride's uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira N ielsen of Vaocou-
ver. Wash. The bride is th e grand-
ilaughb . of Mr ai d M:
J I.
H aggerty. She g raduated from Ti-
gard grade and high schools, at-
tended Pacific university tw o years
and graduated from O regon S tate
college The groom is a ju n io r at
the U niversity of W ashington at
S eattle w here they w ill m ake th e ir
' home.
1 Che; ter Robinson student a t O
9 ,.ls cori'*net'
'h e in firm ary
flu - ,
,
Miss R uth M ultauf g rad u ate of
B eaverton high school, has entered
for nurses' train in g at Goixl S a m a r­
Rem odeling House
itan hospital in P ortland.
Mr. and Mrs. H J T helin are
club m et Ja n u a ry 13 at
redeco rating the in terio r of their th e Hiteon
of Mrs Zell S tru th ers.
hom e arid building a new porch. T his home
was vice-president's day
:Mr.-.? ,n d ..? ir.s ..T-h_eli.n ..?n d _ ia ^ i.I.y Mrs. H anna C hristensen had charge
recen tly cam e from Iowa and p u r­ ! of th e m eeting. R oll-call was “A
chased th e Jo h n T ines house south .Com m on E rror in E tiquette." Mrs.
of tow n.
Mrs. Erm a Olson talked on tab le
Mrs. M attie S m ith accom panied
nj
M ting j c n u a ry 27 w ill
pub-
^ lic ity . Eugene B urr was speaker.
A gpcciul m eeting of W B A .
29. was held at th e hom e of Mrs
E thel M eyers Ja n u a ry 14 T en m em ­
bers w ere p r e s e n t A business m eet- j
U ; w ill b<5 h e ld .il ’ In- h.ill if
Weather perm its Ja n u a ry 27 in the '
(»fternooii
(iiri'ii M ountain G range mid in
all day session at th e hall S atu r-
d i>
Mr and Mrs Earl Eishci of Sun-1
set vi itid relatives here th is w eek-
t nd
Mi Irene E lsher spent th e w e e k -!
end w ith friend? at T im ber
Billy Best and G ilbert Frost w ere
h ere from H arrisb u rg last week
Logging o p erations then* w e , <•
d o st d dow n on account of snow.
Pedro club met at the hom e of
Mrs <> H S tow ell Friday night
High h o n o r, w ent to Mrs. Elsie
Kelly and low to Mrs O II S to w ­
ell. The club will m eet at the home
of Mr and M is K. J. Kelly F riday
night
A card party was given by the
W B A ladies at the Ira Pow ell
hom e S aturday night Eight tables
w ere in play including cribbage.
•’500 ‘ and pinochle. High honors
w Watson. low. D elm ar Higgle, in
„ *‘500“ C larence S tecklem high and
A S tephens low; in pinochle. C laude
Higgle high and low to Mrs. M arie
Watson
M e.. Jen n ie Felong. w ho is em ­
ployed at O regon-A m erican at Kea-
sey, spent the w eek-end a t her
hom e n ear T ophill
Mr and Mr
F rank C ushing of
P o rtlan d spent the w eek-end at
th e hom e of h er b roth er. Hubert
Place
W hat’s time
worth today?
, . : T
W ayne N u k e in. talen ted young H illsboro banjnist. w ill ap p ear on
an All-Clubs Jam b o ree T hursday night of next week at t h e
high school. The event is being arran g ed by th e H illsboro M en's
B reakfast d u b . h i co-operation w ith several o th er local org an iza­
tions. to hi Ip defray costs of sending the young m usician to New
Y m k for an audition before M ajor Howes.
.
-
H illsboro to "C radle S ong” at L in ­
field college
in M cM vi innville Sat-
~ t > i _ u
urday Miss Phoebe H aw thorne, a
sen or a t college, took a leading
part
Mrs. C harles W ells Jr. of R ed­
mond visited h er m other.
Mr.
Joseph C ochran, d u rin g th e week
Surprise
Given
-
Mrs R A S chultz was surprised
W ednesday
afternoon
w hen a
group of th e M. E. L adies Aid
g ath ered at h e r hom e for quilting.
Mrs. Ray Shaw has been con-
fined to h er hom e du e to illness.
F rancis Schm idt u n d erw en t an
appendicitis operation in H i l l s
Miss M ildred Rock is visiting rcla-
tives in Bend.
Mrs. E llen V ickers is ill a t h er
home.
C o rn elius public lib ra ry board
postponed its Ja n u a ry m eeting d u e
to bad w eather.
S tu d en ts of F orest G rove high
school enjoyed a vacation on F ri-
day. follow ing sem ester e x a m s
e a rlie r in th e w eek.
Postpone M eeting
W om en's Home M issionary so -
cietv of th e M. E. ch u rch postponed
its Ja n u a ry m eeting d ue to sick-
neu an d cold w eather.
■ • -
•
■
M i.ss E lizabeth S tru th e rs retu rn -
cd to h e r w ork a t th e O range
j
„ F rid
h a v ., , b e tn o[(
for a weeR wRh an jn ju ry su ffe r.
ed w hile sk atin g at L au relh u rst
lake
Miss M argaret Heddcn and K en­
neth S tru th e rs w ere w eek - end
guests of Mr Struthers' uncle and
aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F red G ibbons.
a, Eugene. Miss H edden was m aid
of honor at the w edding S undav of
Mlss R „wena C hilders and Mr.
Morgan at the C hristian church at
Eugene. K enneth S tru th e rs acted
as one o( t |,e ushers.
b o r o _________________ .
Revival Meetings
®
to Begin at Kinton
four groups to plan d efin ite en-
iBv Mrs. E. L. Cox)
terl.i.n in en t and w ork for th e year.
KINTON—S eries of revival m eet-
L eader lor the first group is Mrs.
ings w ill begin at th e church this
Eila Ilog«-. Mrs H erm an Huge, sec­
S unday and continue every eve-
ond group. Mrs J K am na. th ird ;
ning except S atu rd ay a t 8. Rev.
i By H elene M. S ehult)
Mi- Edgar Rehse. fourth. F or the
V irgil Speece. pastor, w ill have
EARM I N ( ¡TON
C o m m u n it y first th ree m onths group one w ill
¡charge
of th e m eetings and all a re
arran
g
e
the
first
feature,
and
th
e
Sunday school has nam ed Mrs Err'd
invited.
S tevens su p erin ten d en t; Mrs F lo r­ o th er groups in the o rd er chosen
Mrs. N ettie Fitch of Sherw ood,
ence Dodge, se c re ta ry -tre a s u re r and will presen t th e ir ideas.
au n t of Mrs. G ladys Aten, sp en t a
teacher. Mrs Ed H atfield, pianist;
Among the folks w ho have been
few days d u ring th e past w eek at
M ik s E -tlier Huge
p rim ary teac h ­ q u ite ill w ith th e flu a re th e S. S
¡the A ten home.
e r a - -I Ml
Em ily B"ge .nid Mrs. Dalb.v and .1 W ehlitz fam ilies, the
P reaching services a re being held
Welilitz. tea hers The senior classes R o b it'sin fam ilies. Mr. an d Mrs.
I every o th er S u n d ay evening a t th e
are planning to study th e Bible in F Rowe. Mr and Mrs. Ed Boge.
church u n til fu rth e r notice. T here
detail A dults and ch ild ren in te r­ Loren Rehse. Helen Bagnell. G ladys
j w as a very good atten d an ce a t the
ested a re invited.
B u rk h alter, and Mr. a n d Mrs.
(service S unday evening.
T w enty - five m em ber - of 1 Ii e W. ed
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood W ilson
M
aurine
and
M
argaret
Putnam
C om m unity W elfare club had an
F u n eral services f o r Lovindu and children of n e a r B anks w ere
absence
are
back
in
school
a
fter
an
in terestin g in ertin g in the club
Woodman. H6. w ere held from th e I W eek en d guests of Ml Wilson'»
lo o m s of the school Mrs. P K lein of sev eral w eeks because of ill- chapel of th e F orest G rove U nder- parents. Mr. and Mrs. W arren Wil-
and Mrs Ed H atfield w ere h o st­ lies.».
Mi
Jan ie Will visited Mrs. S. I tak in g com pany T uesday afternoon, son.
esses A hot p late lunch was se rv ­
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e-1 New officers beginning th eir II D albv d u rin g th e holidays. Mrs B urial was in th e B anks cem etery
Mrs. W oodman was born A pril 1.
Ix - i n c ' l l L ifv z
w ork for the y ear a re Mrs S S Will W as a form er teach er here, 1850.
at M aple C reek. Wis. S he w as
I V r f lla c t S V a lly
Dalb.v. president. Mrs L. I’unco- and is now teach in g n e a r P ortland.
a resid en t of B anks for 34 y ears anti
Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
Char, i ,tc-p resah -n t. M r- Erl Hat*
Mr. and Mrs O liver, form erly of had been in P ortland, w here she
p a rty guests at the J P. V ander-
fielil. secretary -treasu rer. T h e club tin
com m unity, now living near died, for th e last tw o years. Services ¿anden
home
T uesdav evening
plans to m ake fu tu re m eetings m ore Bank
a re th e p aren ts of a baby w ere conducted by Rev. E. D. Kel- , w cre M r and Mrs. W illiam V anloo
interestin g by o b taining educational girl.
;
logg
of
F
orest
G
rove.
:
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Louis S trohm ayer.
featu res and lectures thro u g h the
T he sew ing class m eets as usual
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The ev ening was spent in playing
O regon S tate college. M em bers of on T h u rsd ay afternoon. All ladies
BANKS The W oodm ans w e r e -sot)- an d pinochle,
th e club have been arran g ed in interested in th e flow er m aking
arried at M aple C reek. Wis.. in
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S tro h m ay er
p roject a re cordially invited to a t ­ m
1870. T hey had farm ed in Wiscon- w ent t 0 P ortland S unday to sec
tend.
Snow sports, sk iin g and tobog­ sin. Iowa, th e D akotas and O re- j obn B ockcr. w ho is still in a hos-
ganing w ere enjoyed last w eek-end gon. A few y ears ago th ey sold pjtal.
e ir farm n ear B anks and moved
c h . C ane of Salem w as a guest
on Rehse s h ill ju st back of the th
in town, w here M elville W oodman at , be j p V anderzanden hom e
school.
one d av last w eek.
Miss Helen Bagnell has com plet­ died in 1934.
The W oodm ans celebrated th eir
Neil F itscharles. w ho has been
ed h er four y ears of high school
63rd
w
edding
a
n
n
iv
ersary
May
20.
WOrk
in g for his uncle. R alph O gles-
and is now enjoying a vacation.
1933. Mrs. W oodman had been liv- by th e past sum m er, left fo r his
Rev. Halls of M cM innville w ill mg w ith h er son. Roy W oodman, home S unday in Alsea. He has a
( Inly rings such as I hose conduct service in th e F arm ington at C apitol H ill for th e past y ear j ob d riv in g tracto r. R obert V ander-
found in o u r stock can church Sunday.
She w as v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. La- zanden and b ro th e r R alph re tu rn e d
i zott at P o rtlan d w hen she m et h er hom e w ith Mr. F itscharles fo r a
tru ly express the se n ti­ I
sudden death.
visit.
ment of an en g agem ent.
She is survived by one son. Ray
D arrel B rady and the V andehey
O ur assortm ent is equal
of
C
apitol
Hill.
T
here
-.were
four
children, w ho have been ill at th e ir
i By Mrs. Lou W right)
o th er children, w ho m et th e ir homes th e past w eek, re tu rn e d to
to any in q u ality a n d
R alph B uckley and Mr. I-indor d eath in early childhood.
school th is w eek
w ere in M cM innville S atu rd ay on
price.
Mrs. M artin V anderzanden en-
business.
M t'Alear R otary S peaker
j tertain ed the H arm ony club m em -
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Ju n k e r an d
In lercstin g sidelights on a recent bers and th e ir husbands W ednes-
Leota Lepschat are confined to th eir
C alifo m ia trip w ere given by E J. daY w ‘,h a , . pot luck
S,
homes
w
ith
flu.
211 E. Main St.
Hlllsbore
D orothy Dodge has been absent M cA lcar at the R otary m eeting : n°?n. T he afternoon was• spen^: in
T hursday
q u ilting for Miss M arjorie V ander-
"L et Andy Fix Y our W atch"
from school w ith th e m um ps.
zanden. N ext m eeting w ill be held
O fficial S. P. W atch Inspector
L et th e ad v ertisem en ts help vou w ith Mrs. C lara S ta rk F e b ru ary 19.
coni­
We
specialize
in
qu
ality
F ran k V anderzanden is ill a t his
for W ashington C ounty
ti m ake y o u r shopping plans.
m ereiai p rin tin g .—Argus.
hom e w ith tonsilitis.
Born, to Mr. an d Mrs. E rnest
H eesacker, a girl, Ja n u a ry 10.
Officers Named by
Farmington School
Resident of Banks
34 Years Succumbs
J-
The only thing that ap p lies to all
farm s and all farm ers exactly alike
is tune. It. use is the m easure of
profits.
"C aterp illar" T rack - T ype T ra c ­
tors o re th e toola w ith w hich to
fully utilize tim e.
B ecause of . ure g rip p in g tra c ­
tion. "C aterp illar" T racto rs start
to w ork e a rlie r in the season and
co n tin u e later T hey get the w ork
d one at exactly the rig h t season
and th ereb y ineiea.se production.
T hey w ork in alm ost any kind of
soil an d th u s save th e tim e lost
by o th er form s of pow er ill nego­
tiatin g the tough spots.
You'll get in m ore hours of w ork
w ith a "C aterp illar" a n d accom ­
plish m ore each hour.
Lester Ireland
8C Co.
Section 2, P ages 1 to fi
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894
Diamond
R IN G S
Thatcher
J. L. Anderson
Audited Circulation
A m em ber of th e Audit B ureau
of C irculations the A rgus gives th e
A dvertiser proof of authentic, paid
up subscribers. To th e w ise b u y er
of space th e re can be no substitute.
BLOOMING — L eonard M u h l y
was re-elected p resident o f St.
P eter's church at the ann u al vot­
ers m eeting M onday night. A lbert
E K rahm er was re-elected tru stee
a n d Rudolf M eyer is the new elder.
They will be inducted into office
at the church service S unday m o rn ­
ing. C arl S ch ild h au er was received
into voting m em bership.
G eneva Shay was aw arded fourth
prize of $2 50 in an essay contest
sponsored by th e W omen's C h ris­
tian T em perance Union. H er entry
wa.s entitled "Prevalence of D ru n k ­
enness in C om parison w ith L ater
Y ears of P rohibition."
Mrs W illiam Buck an d son left
for th eir hom e in O akland. C al.
Sunday night.
Misses Anna arid E sther M eyer
en tertain ed w ith a pinochle party
at th eir hom e Sunday night A w ards
w ere received by H enry N eukirk
and Mrs L eonard M uhly. high, and
L eonard M uhly and Mrs. R ichard
M oeller, low. G uests tyere Mr and
Mrs. L. H M uhly and daughters.
Mr and Mrs. Louis N eukirk, H enry
N eukirk. H enry and R egina N eu­
m ann Mr and Mrs. R ichard M oel­
ler. Mr. and Mrs. G us M oeller and
L eonard G urske.
John S teele is recovering nicely
from th e effects of having been
h it by an autom obile last w eek.
Pupils of th e Bloom ing school
w ith perfect records of attendance
th e past six w eeks are D oris S im ­
mons. A nita K rah m er a n d Jean
H ergert W hooping cough w as the
cause of m ost of t h e a'Dsentees.
R obert N ew m an and O rville M eyer
received 100 p er cent on th e ir six
w eeks' spelling tests.
O fficers N amed
O fficers of th e L u th era n school
fo r this m onth w ere elected F ri­
day. T hey a re F ran k lin K och, p re s­
ident; J e a n e tte B randaw , secretary ;
H elen Liebenow . treasu rer. It was
decided th a t each child pay one
cent per w eek dues to assist in the
purchasing of school eq uipm ent A
collection w as raised am ong the
children as a cash gift for p res­
en tatio n to Jo h n Steele.
Miss A nna M eyer of P ortland
sp en t sev eral d ay s of this w eek a
home.
Mrs. M atthes spent p art of last
w eek a t the hom e of h er sister.
Mrs. H erm an Liebenow . S he r e ­
tu rn ed to P o rtla n d Monday.
Camp at Sunset
Resumes Operations
TIM BER S unset Cam p started
ru n n in g M onday a fter being shut
down for th ree w eeks because of
th e w eath er The new side, w hich
was ready to sta rt operations, will I
not ru n for aw hile.
G ilb ert Frost and Bill Best of
H arrisb u rg and Ethel Brow n of
Banks visited L aV erne K ilb u rg ,
W ednesday evening.
A rth u r Syverson. w ho has been
confined to his bed w ith mum ps
th e past tw o w eeks, is able to be I
out again.
Ida Page of P ortland cam e t o ,
T im ber S atu rd ay night to visit Mrs.
Ida M. K ilburg for tw o w eeks be­
fore she leaves for a trip to the
southern states
W eek-end visitors at the B T a ll­
man hom e w ere G ilbert F rost of
H arrisburg, Mr and Mrs. G eorge
Riggle. Russell Pow ell and Irene
F isher
Mrs. Riggle rem ained in
T im ber for a tw o w eeks’ visit.
Mr and Mrs. E arl B yers and son
Ja c k of W arrenton and Mrs. D
D ePew of Jew ell spent the w eek ­
end at th e hom e of Mr. B yers’ p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Byers.
Remodel Kitchen
Mr and Mrs W E. G ilm ore are
rem odeling th eir kitchen th is w eek.
DR. R. J. NICOL
DR. E. W . ALM Q UIST
V eterinarian«
Telephone 643 and 642
Y O U N G ’S
Funeral Home
"Thoughtful, Sympathetic
Service”
Phone 972
Hillsboro
T he N ew
R A T -X
KILLS RATS and
MICE only
Safe and Sure
Delta Drug Store
Hillsboro, Ore.
JA M ES A. BOYLE
Jam es A. Boyle. 75. re tire d la­
borer from the Sherw ood district,
died T hursday in th e W ashington
county hospital. F uneral services
w ere held S aturday from th e Don-
elson & Sew ell chapel w ith burial
in G reenw ood cem etery. Services
w ere conducted b y Rev. H enry
H aller. Boyle was born in 1862 in
th is state and is survived by a
brother. M arcus, a resident of C ali­
fornia.
S tate C apitol N ew s L etter—G iv­
in g th e highlights of official ac­
tiv ity a t Salem .—E very w eek in
th e A rgus.
tf
F ishing T ackle
Guns, A m m unition
CORWIN HARDWARE
128 8. 2nd Ave.
Phone 72
Agent Long Radios
Dr. Wm. E. Hinds
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
COM MERCIAL B UILD IN G
P h o n e O ffice 861
R esidence 862
Rites Held Monday
for Mrs. Bidwell
Metsker's
M uriel E sth er B idw ell, 18. wife
W ash in gton County A tla s
of N orm an B idw ell of N orth Plains,
died T h u rsd ay at h e r hom e th ere B uy M etsker's n ew revised W ash­
a fter an illness of a w eek. F u n eral ington C ounty A tlas. Ju s t finished.
services w ere held M onday a fte r­ 1 up-to-date. T he m ost com plete, best
noon from th e D onelson & Sew ell m ap of the county ev er m a d e .1
chapel w ith b u rial in F ir L aw n Show s all acreage, pro p erties and
cem etery.
ow nerships, roads, plats, sections,
Mrs. B idw ell was born May 27. tow nships an d ran g es—ev ery th in g
1918. in B utte. Mont., m arrie d N or­ Also excellent county and to w n ­
man Bidw ell in 1934 and had lived ship m aps. A n y th in g in th e m a p !
at N orth P lain s for th e last tw o j line. F o r sale a t C ounty A ssessor's
years. S u rv iv in g a re h er father. office an d th e H illsboro A bstract Z
Roscoe W illiam s of P ortland: m oth­ T itle Co.. Hillsboro, and a t "M et-
er. Mrs. M arie Fair. N orth Plains, k er M aps." 514 S. W. O ak St., P o rt­
and a sister, Mrs. R C row e. Spo­ land. O regon.
kane.
PLUMBING is a
PUBLIC TRUST
W e will not b e tra y th a t
tru s t e ith e r in q u a lity
of m a te ria l o r w o rk ­
m anship.
See us today for
your plumbing
requirements.
L abor by C. W . M ason
BRISTOL
HARDWARE
COMPART
Next door to Venetian theater
Hillsboro
ALL-CLUBS’
JAMBOREE
for
“Nickeson to M ajor Bowes”
THURSDAY NIGHT
BROODERS
As sales of the 1937 FORD V-8 jump, our stock of dependable Used Cars in­
creases. We have popular makes and body types at attractive prices. 2-day
money-back guarantee. Easy terms.
K resky Fuel
Oil Brooder
1000-chick
c ap acity ............
$ 12 « 1 7 ^ .5 . 0
H udson Oil Brooder
500-chick
I ca p ac ity ............
January 2 8
$ 0 0 .5 0
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HILLSBORO HIGH AUDITORIUM
E lectric B rooders
1936 Ford V-8 Touring Fordor-
Color D cscit G rey, w hite side w all tires, radio, low
m ileage.
500-chick cap acity
1934 Ford V-8 Tudor-
A w ell-k ep t ear.
(irre n .
Radio
equipped.
Finish
1934 Hudson “8 ” Sedan
1936 Ford V-8 Coupe—
A b eau tifu l ear,
side w all tires.
A perfect ear, only rim 11.000 miles.
2 1935 Ford V-8 Tudor Sedans
E xterior anil in te rio r linlsh in p erfeel ro n d ltlo n . One
Radio equipped.
low m ileage.
Radio,
Phone 911
h eater,
w hile
37
12
.50
50
to
Gas
Brooder
Coal B rooders
1933 Ford V-8 Tudor
K rrnnriH toiird m otor ju st in stalled . A good used car
value.
Corner Third and W ash in gton
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Nine Acts of Local Talent in one
M a m m o th !
C o lo s s a l!
Good New and Used
Mackenzie Motor Co.
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V ineyard
H illsboro
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T8
W e c a rry a full line of
p o ultry supplies, including
feeds, th erm o m eters, w afers,
w icks, etc.
Farmers’ Cash Store
Feed - Reed - Wool - Poultry
Telephone 3061
S tu p en d o u s S h o w !
A dm ission 50c
Auspices Hillsboro Breakfast Club