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Page Six H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, i ter, C h arles Shipley sheriff; Ma- ; aro W akasugi. fin g erp rin t expert. Notsuko W akasugi. court clerk; Mrs Roy P arm ley. s ta r w itness; P ied Wolford, court bailiff. T w elve oth- e r local citizens w ill m ake up th e ju ry Admission to th e trial will be tree A v o lu n tary o ffering will • be taken. The trial is being spon sored bv th e churches, th ro u g h tRv Miss M arv Sanity) out the state, and everyone is in B A N K S -M rs M A Dodds cele vited. b ra te d her 88th birth d ay a n n iv e r Mr and Mrs A ustin M arr and sary Munday. Mrs. Dodds is one son of O reneo visited Mr. and Mrs of O regon's oldest, if not th e old H arry Davison and fam ily from est n ative bo rn citizen, having been T hursday u n til Sunday born n ear G reen v ille in 1849. H er A rrange for T e iirn a m n tt part nts were Mi and Mrs John V erle W hite was in H illsboro Kimzey. Mrs. D odds is th e last of seven children, h er last brother. S atu rd ay an d helped m ake plans L e rry Kimzey. h aving died a few for th e b ask etb all to u rn am en t The years ago in P ra irie City. W hen tourney for B and C groups w ill Mrs. Dodds w as a little girl h er be held in th e H illsboro ju n io r fam ilv moved to Shasta Valley. high gym nasium M arch 11 and 12. P arty Today Cal. H ere she lived until she m a r R. N. A. lodge w ill give a card ried John Dodds in 1864 w hen th ey p arty and silv er tea T h u rsd ay a ft moved back to Oregon, settlin g n - a r w hat is now Cornelius. L ater ernoon (today) in th eir hall. E v Mr. and Mrs. Dodds hom esteaded ery o n e is invited M em bers of the the farm now know n as th e D avi R. N. A. hxige w ill have an all- son farm , and occupied by Mr day m eeting and pot luck d in n er and Mrs. H arry Davison. T hey F eb ru ary 18 in th eir hall. Mr. and M rs Roy S taffo rd of also lived ten y ears on th e farm now know n as the John P ric k e tt Taft spent th e w eek-end w ith rela- place. H ere Mr. Dedds died Mrs. tives in B anks Sunday. Mr. and Dodds later lived in H illsboro an d ^ rs A lbert Stafford, also of Taft, then in M ontana, w here she n u rsed visited relativ es here. .raine Chase Helen Sahlfcld for ten years. She has lived in Mrs. C lifford S andy spent Tues- W inners in the travel contest last year, pictured above, rep o rted a B anks for 26 years. She has tw o day and W ednesday at th e Ernest "w hale of a tim e." w hen they retu rn ed Both expressed the opin daughters, Mrs. N ora Dooley and M ilT home at Kansas Citjr ion th at the rew ard was w o rth the labor Said Miss Chase; "This Mrs. Hattie Davison, who live in G e ts to N ation's C apitol is a trip I alw ays shall rem em ber." and Miss Sahlfcld; “O ur trip F orest Grove, eight g randchildren. A lbert H eard left P o rtlan d on the m d e d all too soon. We all w ere relu ctan t to go hom e " You. too 16 great-grand ch ild ren , a n d four train F rid ay evening for W ashing- can see the sunny so u th lan d w ith all its allu rin g places. Read great - great - grand ch ild ren . Mrs. ton. D. C., to stay a m onth o r m ore how on an o th er page of th is new spaper. D edds w ants all h er friends in th e on business. On his re tu rn trip neighborhood to know she is w ell hom e h e w ill go to K ansas City, past w eek on W ednesday each and doing h er own housew ork. Mo., to visit a w eek w ith his broth- w eek before noon. C ontestants G row ers Meet ers a” d sisters He w ill also stop failing to com ply w ith this ru le A m eeting of th e sm all fru it and Vrmther a ,‘d '* Sit 3 " cck " ith will su ffe r a deduction of 10 per berry grow ers w as held S atu rd av . cent in credits on all subscriptions in the B anks A m erican Legion ”d ’ 5 ° ° £ m Ch ( C o n tin u e d fro m pa ce 1» not rep o rted in time. hall. The countv agent, W F 1 2 , 0 f . T ‘>lan'look 8:30 p. m.. w hen th e party w ill P ersons paying subscriptions ov X ™ S~ n WaS ,hC SPCakCr iOf thC M - E H K a u K f and family assem ble for th e beginning of th e e r the co u n ter at th e A rgus office, afternoon re tu rn trip . T he P ullm ans w ill be and w ho wish to give the cred its Birthday Celebrated Trial Set attach ed to th e K lam ath lim ited. to som e one of the candidates, A group of young people gave None Can Lose "P riso n er at th e Bar." a m u rd er should request the credits w hen tria l from court records w ill be » 2 U\ u - *7 ’-'S a tu r d a y evening T he contest has been so arran g ed the subscription is paid. C redits presented W ednesday at 8 p. m. in for Miss Zeola M aw hm ney at h er th at n one can lose an y th in g by the w ill be given only at th e tim e the th e B anks M. E. church. The fol home south of Banks, th e oeca effort. W hile th e girl o b taining the subscription is paid. being h e r b irth d ay an n iv er low ing local people will assist Mr. sion m ost c red its w ill win. alt o thers S ubscribers and contestants a re sary. Johnson in th e tria l as follows: w ho ab id e by th e rules governing requested to rem em ber that this In N ew Home J. J. H utchens, judge; Rev. F. G. th e contest, w ill be elig ib le to a contest is sponsored and m anaged •**r . .M rs. K en n eth S h u rte r com m . ission of 10 p er cent on col- by the A rgus w ithout outside aid Phillips, prosecuting atto rn ey ; B. ........ B. Tresham . defense atto rn ey : C h ar- trioved W ednesday into th e ir new lections. of any kind T he contest is a p ^ e y recen tly built on In connection w ith e n terin g the proved by th e O regon N ew spaper lotte Finck, p riso n e rs little daugh- ^ ? USa A- C. C on n an t farm . contest, you a re eligible if you a re P ublishers' association. Banks Woman Celebrates Her 88th Birthday Enjoyed Southern Journey Argus Offers Trip South for Winner IT ’S PLANTING TIME F u ll line of high q u ality V egetable and Flower SEEDS in bulk o r package Wide v ariety of FERTILIZERS and DISINFECTANTS Farmers’ Cash Store Feed - Seed - Wool - Poultry T elephone 3061 low Fares to C a lifo rn ia ! The gay cities, desert resorts and guest ranches of Cali fornia and the Southwest are only a day or two away when you travel Southern Pacific. Ton’ll go swiftly, SAFELA’, comfortably— in air-condi tioned comfort all the wav. FARES ARE 2c A MILE A N D LESS. Pullman costs are way down. Coffee, milk, sandwiches and a variety of similar items are 5r and 10c in our coaches and tourist cars. Dining cat m eals are moderately priced. Southern Pacific See y o u r lo c a l S.P. age nt o r w r ite J A . O R M A N D Y , Gen Pass. 705 P a c ific B ld g ., P o rtla n d Agt., H IL L S B O R O , T lturstlay, F e b ru ary I I, 1037 OREGON been no school since Ja n u a ry 27. since the m ajority of pupils live w here it is im possible to get through the deep snow to school. T here have also been no church ci vices since C hristm as, ow ing to snow and Illness O tto S olberger rep o rts cougar tracks n ear his buildings. Rites Today for Isaac Maxwell Aged Resident Isaac H Muxwell. 71, resident al M oim tam dale for the las! 34 veal - died at his hom e th ere Sunday follow ing an illness of a year He was born Ju ly 29. 18115. h i Illinois and was m arried in S herm an c o u n I By Mrs. O. II. Peterson) BEND Bend 411 cooking club ty in 188!) D uring his residence in elected new officers as follows this county he w as engaged in Beulah Peterson, president; P a tr i farm ing ago until he retire d a few cia Gholson, vice-president: G len- y ears S urviving are III w id o w . l u l l i ore Spousta. secrotary, and the E . sons H arry of P ortland and leader is Miss F rances Post This E lbert of M om itam d.ile. and three is th eir second year in cooking d au g h ters Mrs Amin- Eowles of Ju n io r class of T igard h ighschool M oim tam dale. Mrs Florence Mc is sponsoring a ju n io r prom F eb C le llin of Los Angeles and Mi ru ary 20 in th e new high school L uella 1 iw ton of S eattle He i gym nasium also survived by a sister. M is M P lay Scheduled E. Holman of Portland and the Delta T heta club of the T igard follow ing b ro th els H II M axwell high school w ill present a play. of College Piece D A M axwell of “Digging Up the Dirt." February P ortland. Tom M axw ell of C ali 26. at the new auditorium of the fornia. T igard high school. The east has F u n eral services will be held this been w orking u n d er the direction afternoon (T hursday) nt I p m of Miss F iances Nash, d ram atic d i from the Donelson ,t Sew ell chapel recto r of th e high school. in H illsboro w ith burial m the W eather Closes School Raffety cem etery n ear lus home Local school resum ed M onday a fte r being closed all last week due to the bad w eath er conditions. O fficers and directors of the Sherw ood N ational F aint Loan as sociation a re invited to a tten d a conference at C orvallis F ebruary TIM BER The roof of the Beit 26 and 27 w ith officers of the F ed M acK night building was caved in ; eral Land bank of S pokane and by the deep snow last week rep restn tat i ves of th e Farm C redit Earl Salee is spending a few adm inistration S herw ood officers days at his home in H a/eltiale .!!,• Mr Shaffer, president. O 11 Mrs G eorge Moss of St*.»side Peterson, vice-president; L o u i s spent several days of this week at Johnson and Mr Young, directors, the hom e of Mrs Ida K ilbtirg and Em ery G ilm ore, se c re ta ry -tre a s M r \V ! ) urer. home Monday night a lte r spendui': several days in P ortland Bend 4-H Cooking Club Has Election Roof Collapses on Timber Building Hazeldale Club to Meet on Friday z S c h o o l C lo s e d W eek G rade school was closed down all of last week d ue to the deep snow. The high school bus tlidn t go to Forest G rove all week Mrs G ordon Ebbert spent from W ednesday until Sunday at th • hom e of h er parents Mr and Mrs N A Nelson Sr in M onm outh E verett Dean of V ancouver Bar racks is on a 15-<iay furlough to his home here L orraine T allm an spent the week end at the hom e of his grandpai ents, Mr. and Mi G eorge Riggh in B uxton U riah Roth sjient the week < nd at the hom e of his m other. Mi Ida Howells, in Albany H AZELDALE R egular m eeting of the com m unity club w 111 be held Friday evening at the school house A goixl atten d an ce of m em bers is urged as several im portant m atters w ill be discussed. 1 '1- ' , M . Turner, who has been . the ages of 18 and 3 0 Two cooking clubs are being o r ’ i 5?rlouS‘J ™ w ith pneum onia in a years, inclusive, and have no rela- ganized at H azeldale this year, and ‘ P o rtlan d hospital, is rep o rted im- tives em ployed on th e Argus. How- will hold th e ir m eetings in the proving. ever, co rresp o n d en ts for th e Argus. kitchen at th e school house. The G ran d m o th er Dies or relatives, are eligible to e n te r ; th ird -y e a r cooking club w ill be , , r s _ M ax D reeszen and Mrs. S pecial prize of $5 is offered to ! led by A sunta S antoro w ho was \ ern P ric k e tt atten d ed th e fu n eral th e first person to nom in ate a I By Mrs. P. Patton) a 4-H club m em ber for several of Mrs. F red rick a Wilson in S h er- successful candidate, thus giving givi CHERRY GROVE A. E Seiffert years at Rosedale. The first-y ear w eed Sunday. Mrs. Wilson, who a v ery special reason for getting M r s . G o t * H o s te s s cooking will be under the le a d e r w as 88 y e a rs old. w as th e grand- y o u r candidate in to th e field at took his ch ild ren to school on a sh ip of V irginia M iller T he k itc h Mrs H H Go>s e n te rta in s d the I m o th er of Mrs. D reeszen and the once. An e arly sta rt m eans an sled last T hursday and as Naomi en is now nicely equipped w ith B ridge club at her hom e hen Feb- ¡ got off the sled and w ent past the g reat-g ran d m o th er of Mrs. P rick ett. e arly lead, it is pointed out. I. Ml K ' h ig h horse, it kicked her. breaking her b uilt-in cupboards, w ork tables, and Miss A da C u th ill of S herw ood is E xam ple G iven low. I leg n ear the hip. Al Love took her plum bing, w hich w ill m ake a fine score and Mrs W E Gilmo | visitin g th is w eek w ith Mr. and H ere is an ex am p le of how th e w ith h er parents to P o rtlan d to 4-H club w ork room. Mrs. Max D reeszen and son Dale. cred its operate: F or a on " e-y ear-in - Mrs. C. P S yverson spent last .c u i- .n - the ,.1e s S h h r rin in e hospital. R eports S un- Mrs. V ern P ric k e tt was hostess day from the hospital said h er con- week in P ortland w ith her d a u g h DR. R. J. NICOL to the B ridge club F rid ay a fte r ‘‘ L C‘’*’d ld ate receives 1000 :,t credits dition was satisfactory. H er folks ter. Mrs. L eonard Hallock noon f t h er hom e n e a r Banks. and for a ren ew al for the sam e Evelyn Day. w ho is teaching DR. E. W. ALMQUIST Mrs. W. G. W alker m ade high period. 750 credits. C red its increase w ere unable to visit h e r as vis- : near H arrisburg, spent last w eek at score. Mrs. Je ff K ennedy second rap id ly as the am ount of th e s u b itors a re not allow ed at th e hospital 1 her home d u ring the flu epidem ic. Veterinarian» and Mrs. C ass W ilson consolation. scription increases, as for exam ple, Tryouts Monday Rev E lliott of St. H elens co n Next m eeting w ill be F e b ru arv 2 9 1 th e th re e -y e a r new subscription at Telephone 643 and 642 T ryouts fur the com m unity club ducted the m orning and afternoon at th e hom e of Mrs. J e ff K ennedy $4.50 m akes 6000 cred its and a r e Mrs. N. J. G riffin is spending new al for th e sam e period allow s services at the church S unday Rev play "Safety First." will be held at | this w eek w ith h er m other. Mrs. 5000 credits. O nly su b scrip tio n s in- Elliott w ill conduct rev iv al m eet th e school house next M onday ev e at the church th e rest of the ning at 8 o'clock under the d ire c tor Gas Pain, He K ath erin e K ecnon of n ear N orth ereditshC C0Un‘y wiU co u n t to w ard ings w eek, com m encing T uesday ‘eve' tion of C J, P orter, All w ho a re | Plains, w ho is q u ite lil. Dyspepsia, Acid Stomach ntng interested in taking part in this Back from Hospital F or each club of $10 tu rn ed in play a rc urged to be present. C h erry G rove extension unit of T ry 1 1 m ì a , ri« -» , I The infant d au g h ter of Mr a n d by a can d id ate p rio r to F eb ru ary » • C ourtney and A rth u r Syverson. v ’ lfl |'M rs. V erle P ric k e tt was brought 27. 10.000 e x tra cred its w ill be Home Econom icss m et at the home du» Earl Salee have been here at >tber «Unir«•-•«* nriU r»» gi |M*upb' I; I home from th e D oernbecher hos aw arded. N om ination blank a n d of Mrs. P. P earson F riday. Ten and r a lp tn c q u lc k r« l « f t n r jr go t t a k in * pital in P o rtlan d S atu rd av evening com plete ru les w ill be found on ladies enjoyed the dav F irst lesson th e ir homes for some time, on a c r y i l ><>u’ <i««t K* n e r it u i t r i a l ka *. count of the heavy snow around on garm ent finishing wa-- presented I»G A . F K E i: a t ' It is com pletely recovered from its | an o th er page. R ead the rules c a re by Mrs Floyd M argcson and Mrs. Tim ber, w here they are em ployed. llilln h n r o 1 'h a rm a ry l sev ere attack of pneum onia. fully. M E. T oliver A pot luck lunch C lifford Thom pson and son H a r O ne rule, w hich all con testan ts was enjoyed at noon. Mrs. M. E vey Thom pson w ere ill all last should be fam iliar w ith, deals w ith Toliver. Mrs. W F. Hess. Mrs. R w eek w ith th e flu. M onday H arvey re p o rtin g _ a l l c h i,s__for the F C lark e and Miss L illian P e a r w as tak en to a specialist in P o rt Pass w ith his fam ily until he finds son sent in th e ir reg istratio n cards land fo r sinus trouble. Mrs. E. E. H opkins. Mr. and Mrs a n ew location. Dean Sellers, son for hom em akers' conference at C or H ow ard W ilbur. Mrs. V erle P ric k of flic late W. T. Sellers, is a vallis this week, from 9 to 12 in ett. and Miss M oxie H opkins a t fo rm er resid en t of Banks and a clusive. Next m eeting w ill be w ith Mrs. W F. Hes- M arch 12. w ith tended th e fu n e ra l of G. B. H op g rad u ate cf Pacific university. Miss R uth Bailey spent the latter pet luck lunch. F ebruary 23 is next kins in C orvallis S atu rd av . He p art of last w eek at the home of project m eeting at H illsboro. w as an uncle of E. E. H opkins. Mrs. V ictor Olson and sons Eric het parent.- on G reen M ountain A n n iv ersary O bserved Mrs. C h arles S ickle of Falls Citv H er father. F ran k Bailey, is very and Bobbie of P ortland a re v isit ing Mrs. O lso n s m other, Mrs. Dan Neb., is v isitin g Mr. and Mrs. W il ill. She rep o rts th at th ere is about W ikander. liam Moss. Mrs. Sickle an d Mrs fo u r feet of snow on G reen M oun Moss a re sisters. Mondav. Mr and tain. The MLsso: Hazel Wolford and Mrs. Moss an d Mrs. S ickle w ere d in n e r p a rty guests at th e C harles M arie Rieben of O regon N orm al K essler home. T he d in n e r w as in sp en t th e w eek-end at the homes of This com m unity has been snow honor of th e 52nd w edding a n n i tn e ir p aren ts here. bound since New Year's The roads C lifford S andy retu rn ed hom e have now been opened up. but the v ersary of Mr. and Mrs Mass. Ja c k S tiltz of Los Angeles. Cal., S a tu rd ay a fter spending all week roads a re so soft, traffic is still spent th e w eek-end at th e hom e of on business in V ernonia and St alm ost at a standstill. T h ere has his sister. Mrs. A lb ert H eard. They Helens. D oris Thom pson of V ernonia is had not seen each o th er since he jo in ed th e n av y tw o y ears ago He spen d in g th is w eek v isiting at th e has been on the U. S. S. L ex in g hom e of h er grandparents. Mr. and ton. w hich cam e t o B rem erton. Mrs C lifford Sandy, at Banks. Miss P atricia Jensen, a stu d en t of Wash., for tw o m onths. He is going Lowest Prices C onsistent to m ake an o th er visit th e first of B en k e-W alk cr at P ortland, spent w ith Q uality M arch and w ill th en go to Hono th e w eek-end at th e home of her p arents. Mr. and Mr-;. H arold J e n lulu. Red “ O K ” T ag G u a ra n te e Mrs. Jo h n K essler spent from sen. at Banks. S unday to W ednesday v isitin g her • Long G. M. A. C. Time i d aughter, Mrs. G eorge D rake, in P o rtlan d . P aym ents O. A. P. Meet February 19 Tow nsend clu b postponed i t s L argest Used C ar Selection m eeting, w hich w as supposed to have been F rid ay , F eb ru ary 5. to F eb ru ary 19. All M akes! All Model»! All Real Bargain»! Sellers Sells N ew spaper Dean Sellers, p u b lish er of the G ran ts Pass B ulletin, sold his p a ilke n f a m il y per to R. E. and Lois B lan k en b u rg J3LEN O Ç » W H 1 S K C T last week. This paper, w hich Mr. S ellers has published for over two 86 ----- p ro o f. 70$J: g ra in neu tral spirits. years, w as ju d g ed th e th ird best Supervised b y T h e W d k e n Fam ily. w eekly paper in O regon for 1936. Jos. S. F in c h & C o .,In c .,S c h c n le y , Pa. Mr. Sellers w ill stay in G rants Cherry Grove Girl Injured Thursday Pat MeGlure is relieving Ihe S i P log sealer, w ho is ill at T illa mook. Ida Shaw w a . ill several days last week Mi G ».age B urnett ol M cM inn ville spent the first part of this w eek at the Ida K ilhurg home. W illiam s R.U.X. Compound Relieves Agonizing Rheu matic Pain3 So He Can Return to Work F F E R E RS S U from acute, stabbing R heu m atic or N eu ri tic P ains w ill be Intensely in te r ested i n th e sw orn statem ent o f a prom inent landscape g a rd en e r of R e n o, N e v a d a , w ho w as a c tu a lly b ed rid d en w ith w»„ Enable to G et R heu m atic pain. ,,u’ "f B',d L'ntil X. Relieved b u t w ho n o w K . I Him. p ra is e s th e q u ick relief from suffering lie e n jo y ed a fte r taking W ILLIAM S R U. X. COMPOUND. He w rites: “ F o r s e v e ra l se a rs I ha ve been tro 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 bands s o m e tim e s so bod th a t I w h - fo rc e d t o g iv e u p m y w o rk . N o t lo n g a g o I » a< ao had 1 c o u ld n ’t y e t o u t o f bed ' “I t r ie d e v e ry tre a tm e n t a v a ila b le w it h n o re s u lts . T h e n I re a d so m uch a b o u t W I L L I A M S R .U .X . C O M P O U N D th a t I d e cid e d t o t r y a b o ttle . In no t im e a t a ll IT W O R KE D a n d I re a liz e d th a t I bad n t la s t fo u n d th e m e d ic in e f o r m y tro u b le . I t w a s a m a z in g h « w q u ie k ly th e m u s c u la r p a in s l e f t m y a r m s a n d hands. I was able t o sle ep n ig h t s w ith o u t p a in , h a te re g a in e d m y a p p e tite a n d have been able t „ r e tu r n t o w o r k . " M R D A V ID M O N R O E . 2201 S o u th V i r g in i a , R e no, N e vada. Local D iu ccist Offers 1’rcc Trial Treatment T o convince an y doubter: o r rk c p tic s. th e D elta D ru g S to re o f fers to let an y s u ffe re rs ta k e a 10- d ay tr ia l tre a tm e n t of W ILLIAM S H. U X. C O M PO U N D with the d istin c t u n d e rs ta n d in g th a t unlci th e ir R h eu m atic P a in s a rc s a tis fa c to rily relieved, t h e treatm en t w on t cost one cent! Yon a re in v ited to com e in at once an d g et y o u r tr ia l b o ltle on th is M oney-B ack Guarantee—Adv. Bought • Sold nod Consigned Mock Trial I folds Chamber Members h o s p it a l. - . U n til li u m »’ m u ' I * J W H u g h e -, .m il $1 9 5 00 Hay A ntiim pioimsixl .xuppoit in lettei.s to ttie cham ber, ami Senator E I. R o s s p r e v io i i - . l v i t - p o r t e d ill pei'.'.on tli-t'larmg lux tlexire t o ax.-axt '31 Plymouth Coach I.egal blank.x, 5c and 10c A com plete supply available at Die Mills Nlee i li-.m iiphi'lxti-i mg. motm- m i y good, tin-x () K Emisli d atk him- You ra n hank on gt Ding lots of tro u b le - flee m ilr . u itti tlir- oni' SAXTON A I.OOXFY P roducers of ejm llty SAND and GRAVEL I LUMS I HAUE Plant located 4 m iles north of Forest G ro w mi Galva Creek. I'lionr li,atm Don’t Watch for the B ronchial Coughs 1937 WI LEVS any longer! It’s Here! Jusl a Few Sips and— Like a Flash— Relief! S een,I h ft— ,-en U I . m U x Hl a lly h , mm I tlr u tf ’ t i ' r r fo r it hiMtl«« t 'f ( r i i ' l r n r ltn g I I I < H I L V S M IX I I K t ' tk r . . p i. . 1 tl.- v » m itl uleoi» » .tin .I n il itlghl Ion* v«(»ir i i r i ’ n lin g c«»»urh t*f l>r<>in h it in K u n der f u t r o l li n e l i t t l e 'll» a n d Ih e • •r d in m y r t'n ir li t> <>n iH u o iitlim e f»»r 2 o r I tl«)'* u i i . I o f t . t i > o t i ’ | | h e itr no m o re fr o m O im I tm itrh old h u n * - o ii c o tiirh I hut inH htnw «•■'li io help i f not jo y f u lly n«lt»fie«l I I I ( H I I > s M IX I I H I ....... .. I t II111»I»«««•» I'h a r m a r y Milt Nash - LaFayette $852 Delivered Used Car Exchange 2nd and Wash. Phone 2641 nn vi ° l t P R o o r j < . ^ OUr S v a n in Qrf i n t^ r C o to you i ■Inn Port ■>ur d ll. YOur ’• / o c « « , C •• W o '|| ■ , ° ° f s/)f,o j ’ P P P p ' ro . '° a d how O nd 4 < hieaJ n C5P ° c ia lly for w , ■V a lk ,n 3 in or v o /e n tl, 3 too for $2.8, SHREWD USED CAR BUYERS Buy from Mason Hill I RLE — V alentine Gift Boxes and Folders — FREE HILLSBORO MOTOR SO. Choose Your Used Car Where You Get Hands Crippled Bv Awful Pains U sed C a rs 0 W Y ou Can Own This Home! Your “rent money" will buy it for you! NOW N E W 193? u, PHILCO 600 C $2g’50 See and hear this handsome new PhiJco Compact — an outstanding value, and only one of the many new 1937 Philcos that make our showroom a thrilling place to visit! ( hoosf from 52 N ew M odels .$21.50 to $600— Easy term s Selfridge Furniture Co. Hillsboro Phone 21X You've alw ays w anted a home of your ow n— but have probably felt th a t you co u ld n ’t a f ford it. F inancial op portunities today m ake it possible to build now and pay th e cost in sm all m onthly p a y m ents like rent. And when you’re p lan ning your dream home, Pool-Gardner will co o p e ra te in every way possible and t an supply you w ith tin: Highest Grade Building Materials POOL-GARDNER Lumber Co. Franchised Fuller Dealers Phone 2691 151 W . Baseline S tre e t 1936 1935 1933 1931 1930 1930 1930 1929 1929 1929 1934 1934 1928 Chev Sport Sedan $795 Ford V-8 Sedan 525 Ford V-8 Sedan 395 Plymouth Coach 275 Chevrolet Coupe 225 Dodge D. A. Coupe 225 Ford A Tudor Sedan 225 Plymouth Sedan 225 Chevrolet Sedan 225 Ford Coupe 150 Chev L. W. Truck 495 GMC L. W. Truck 445 Chev Coach, choice of 3 125 Many more to choose from I erms to Suit — Liberal Trades HILLSBORO MOTOR CO. P hone 414, day or n ig h t 318-332 E. Main St. • Hillsboro Used C ar Lot at 136 S. Second Ave. O fficial Boy Scout Outfitters Powers Grocery Prompt Service Phone 81 Main Street Specials for Saturday, Feb. 13 Cake F lou r my 23c Kt (1 & W hite. Pkg. M atches 19c Gitin. Carton of 6 boxes Coffee 23c M anning’s. Pound C rackers 19c .Sunshine Rings. Pkg. R aisins 29c 4-1 b. pkg. M any o th e r item s specially p rit ed for S a tu rd a y . r J