The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 04, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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| the D ouble Trees, w lil be held
won a $20,000 prize H er latest book
m th e church p arlo rs Friday e v e ­
Sand C astles'’ is a full blooded
ning. R efreshm ents w ill be served.
story
of tw o brothers, w ho cam e
M ountain Home folk enjoved an
C hurch services will lie held at
from th eir Scotch country hom e to
all-day m eeting at the local church
seek th eir fortunes in M anchester the school house T u r-d av evening
Sunday. The church orchestra, co n ­
They m ade th eir way in the c o t­ Rei S C ornils is anxioii . to m eet
sisting of several of the young peo­
tBv Miss M ary Sandv)
crow d as to w hether they w ill start ton trad e and both of them fell in his friends w ho have been snow
ple. ted by Mrs Speece. practiced
BANKS The R ebekah and Odd giving reg u lar dances again.
love w ith the sam e girl T he c h an g ­ bound uuxst of the w inter
and th en played for the a fte rn .v n
Mrs John Kinsey of Long IL
Fellow's lodge held jo in t in stalla­
Dean Sellers ef G rants P ass vis­ es of tlie period following the*Boer
church
services
It
is
hoped
that
T IM B ER —Mrs. M F W elter gave
Mt
tion S atu rd ay night R ebekahs in- ited relatives in Banks from Friday w ar b u n g fortune to the su rv iv ­ C a l . is v is itin g het parent
a farew ell show er for th e prim ary the new ly form ed group w ill add tailed w ere Mrs John V anDorn. N until Monday. His little daughter. ing b rother The story is told w ith and Mrs Guv W eisenbach. a n d
o
th
er
relatives
teacher M r,. Z »uneta Ebbert. W ed­ som e m ore to th e ir num ber.
Miss Helen S chm eltzer was a G .; Mrs Ray Lien. V. G ; Lillian Donna, retu rn ed home w ith hint force an d sym pathy.
M iss F ra n c e s H a rriso n of H ills
nesday night. Many b eau tifu l gifts
Steele, w arden; Mrs. C harles K ess­ a fte r spending several w eeks w ith
w ere received. Present w ere Mes- w eek-end guest of Miss M argaret ler. conductor; Mrs W. L. Moore, Mi and Mrs C harles Sellers near
Heacoek of P o rtlan d Miss Heacoek
dam es J. J . Hoffart. A. J . Riche. J. i is a form er Pacific college student. chaplain; M r- Fred Wilcox, R S. B ank- Mr and Mis Dean Sellers
H F D E A L IN R I A L E S T A T E
H. W estcott. Ed Hallam. C. G. S ta n ­
Mrs Jo e Ego spent last w eek w ith to N G . John VanDorn. I, S to have just retu rn ed from a trip to
Wrili
ton, B. M. W right. M orris Koch- her sister Mrs G inther, w ho is con­ N G Miss Anna Schneider. R S San Francisco.
F i r e an«l A u r 'm o b i l e
lii. u m i't 'i*
man, B. H. Tillotson. M. Marquez. fined to her bed w ith h eart trouble to V. G Ray Lien. I, S to V. G .
A group from the Banks E pw orth
M ake
I . .»
* M in i I m e
S u r e t y l b 't t . l - *
(C o n tin u ed fro m page t )
H. H. Goss. B Tallm an. A G P e a r­ Mrs Ego expects to re tu rn this Fred Wilcox. I. G . Will Davies. League attended the Young P eo­
son. H. H B ritt. A. E. Byers. W. week to stay w ith the
KURATLI & WISMER
G in th er O. G . Mrs O tis Johnson, m usician. ple's C hristian conference in P o rt­ federal grants as may be a v a il­
llillabor«►
, Oregon
Mrs. C harles Shipley, treasu rer. land Sunday afternoon Those go- able through the Public W orks a d ­
McCuiston. A rth u r Braden. W illiam family.
Mrs. Will Davies, secretary. Odd 111; w ere Peggy Wilson. Ethel m inistration.
P hon, l.ttu
n i N Znil Av,.
Huffm an, and th e hostess. Mrs. J
Four Generations Gather
A uthority is also to be vested in
E bbert has resigned a fte r teaching 1 Mrs. M ary
. .......
..............
Boulin
had as her Fellows installed w ere Rav Lien, N Brown. G eraldine Kessler, Stanlev
the board of control to purchase
school here for four years. The guests in a fam ily party last Sun- C. ; Amos Sellers. V G . W illiam M orrill, Lloyd and Earl Miller.
W erd has been received from A l­ an office building in P ortland for
new teacher. Miss Shanks of P ort- day th e following: Mrs. B lanche Davies, treasu rer; G eorge S ch n eid ­
land, began h er duties Monday.
F u lt i a d au g h ter of Mrs. Boulin: er. secretary; H enry Atlee. w arden; bert H eard that he is visiting in state purpose*. Such a building
DR. R. J. NICOL
Mrs Ja u n e ta Ebbert was pleas- the .Misses Dolores and Jo an n e J. J. H utchens, chaplain; Fred Wil- S;ln Francisco now and w ill soon would be financed w ithout cost to
the
taxpayer,
the
cost
to
be
met
DR. E. W. ALMQUIST
antlv surprised at school last F ri- I Fultz of P ortland; Mr and Mrs. cox. R. S. N. G . Ed Schneider. I start home He has been to W ash­
through rentals to he paid bv d e ­
day afternoon, when th e p rim ary O rie T u rn er and five children from G : C harles Kessler. O. G. A few ington, D. C.
partm
ents
occupying
the
building
B asket ball scores for gam es
Veterinarians
oom gave h er a farew ell party T urner, and Mrs
Alice Newby. m ore ap p o in tm en ts a re to be
The afternoon began w ith a peanut ^ rs- B oulin's m other. This m ade a made. S everal visitors from F o r­ played last week w ere B anks g rade S everal P ortland buildings are be-
Telephone
643 and 612
|
ing
offered
th
e
state,
including
the
school
11,
H
illsboro
ju
n
io
r
high
31
est G rove w ere present Following
shower, a fter w hich Mrs. E bbert io u r g eneration gathering
the installation th e Odd Fellows B anks grade school 12. S herw ood O regon building, now partly oc­
received m any gifts The rem ainder
. . 80,h, B irth d ay C elebrated
_ Joyce and scrV|-'d an oyster soup supper to g rade school 6; Banks tow n team 22 cupied by state departm ents, and
of th e afternoon was spent in play- . " _______
r ' and ______
Mrs. R ____
ichard
O renco tow n team 31; B anks tow n th e Elks Tem ple
ing games a fte r w hich Mrs. Braden. th ree children and R aym ond H orn- ,h $ c rowd.
Easy D eath Prom ised
Mr. and Mrs V ern P rick ett and team —V Tigard tow n 40. B anks
the school cook, served a delicious erb ro o k spent Sunday w ith Mrs.
The hangm an'» noose w h I c h
Jo y c e s m other. Mrs. Selm a H orn- ,w o cl'd d re n visited M is P ric k e tts tow n team 31. B anks high school
lunch.
served O regon for these m any years
erbrook. in N ewberg. T he occasion paren:-< Mr and Mrs G eorge Moss, 16.
m carrying out the death peniiltv.
Birthday Celebrated
H onor Roll G iven
w as in celebration of th e eight- and brothers, Ralph and Roy. at
Mrs. Mae Tallm an honored her ieth b irthday an n iv ersary of .Mrs. Seaside several days last week.
The grade school honor roll for is now to be retire d in favor of
son L orraine w ith a b irth d ay dm - H ornerbrook. w hich w as on F eb ru -
Kazuo K ato of G resham is a the fourth six w eeks is as follows; lethal gas. The legislature has a u ­
ner T hursday evening Present w ere ary 18. The fam ily d in n er was post- new pupil in the eighth grade D ickie VanDorn. Norm an Lien thorized the change. Cost of the
B erw ald. gas cham ber and necessary e q u ip ­
LaVern K ilburg. Francis Ashley, poned u n til all the children could " 'i r i e G earh eart is a new third S heila Hall. Rudolph
B eulah Shigeno, Dale Drecszen. C on­ m ent is estim ated at $300
Edythe Skeels. Nick V anderzanden, be present Mrs. H ornerbrook had sra d c pupil.
The crim inal syndicalism
law.
W alter W right.
n in e children, all of whom a re
Mr and M rs- Irw in B atem an of nie Lou VanDorn. Ike.v W akasugi.
A1 Leavett, w ho is em ployed at living. F our generations w ere pres- ^ h a l e m City spent S atu rd ay night M argery \\ ilcox. Rosie K inoshita, w hich has been on t h e O regon
Mayo, spent th e w eek-end at his cnt at th is fam ily party.
a n d , S unday at the home of lr- M arie K inoshita. N.’ini K aw am ato, statu te books ever since the days
home here.
Mrs. G eorge K irk p atrick and Mrs. „ in s Parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben G eorge K awam ato. E velyn K essler of the W orld war. has been repealed
H arry S chm eltzer spent the wfcek- Batem an. T hey w ent to M ultnom ah B arbara Wilson Janet Seller.-. Mai- at last. In its place the legislators
H onor Roll G iven
Honor roll for this six w eeks in ­ end w ith th eir parents. Mr. and Bunday w h ere they w ill m ake th eir na Finck. Donald Phillips. S idney have w ritten a new s ta tu te d e fin ­
ing the crim e of conspiracy which
H eard and V ernon Cop.
home.
cluded: first grade, P atty D unne; Mrs. B aker, at M anning.
m akes it a crim e for tw o or m ore (R eprinted from llillsh. ro \rg n -.
Plan for E aster
M r- and Mrs. H ubert Davies of
second grade, C harm aine C ritte n ­
C em etery C lub to Elect
F eb ru ary 25. 1937)
P lans for an E aster program to B onneville and A lbert Davies of
den; th ird grade. Ka.v Sievers and
U nion Point C em etery club will persons to conspire together to
.« u c be presen ted E aster m orning at
a re visiting Mr. and Mrs. hold its annual m eeting at the home comm it a felony.
Zona Lee Bonnelle; fo u rth grade.
When
,i son of E.l W, ndt, ( irm er
Vote Again
B ettye Je a n M ountain Home Evangelical ch u rch " i , 1 D av‘es
Deloise K ay and ~
of Mrs G eorge M cGraw S atu rd ay
It now looks as though the peo­ n ear Hillsboro, becam e suspici i
a
re
u
n
d
er
way.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
harles
S
hipley
of
at
2
p
m.
Purpose
of
th
e
m
eeting
W right.
that $4 20 wa- an . xct ,-ive cii.r
Mrs. Sam Body had as h er guests
and Mr and Mrs G eorge is to elect new officers for the ple of O regon w ere to have a n ­ for a radio tube, despite the fan
Mr. and Mrs. G ordon E bbert
other chance to vote on an in ­
last
w
eek-end
Mr
and
Mrs.
F
ra
n
k
M
cF
arlane
and
d
au
g
h
ter
of
Forest
com
ing
year
A
nyone
interested
is
spent the w eek-end at the hom e of
crease in the pay of the legislators that the farm radio wa- m ade I,,
Kelso. G r?ve w ent to P o rtlan d S unday to invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sehorne at Trc- •Adams and children o f
A resolution w hich has the back- speak up like a politician al a
Wash.,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs
A
ubrey
'
I"'1?
Mrs.
Jo
e
Shipley,
w
ho
is
ser-
Mrs.
C
lifford
S
andy
and
Mary
harne.
a search w a- begun bv • *.it<-
T aylor and d au g h ter of7 W oodland.
111 an d alm ost paralyzed.
S andy w ere w eek-end g u e sts“ ’.,'?
!’5 e' FederB ,‘on rally,
policem an Walt iladficld. w li' li
Mrs P ercy McCampbel! of P o rt­
brought the .-ale-man in to
t h ,■
land spent th e w eek-end visiting
hands of the law near New berg la t
h e r husband here.
w
eek.
Mrs. B. M W right visited h er
b rother at Salem Monday.
T h e .■•desman ap p ea l ill.; al the
W endt home, explained . ircfu lb
David C astle is very ill in the
U k ltU II
I || V
th a t he was cheeking the p erfo rm ­
Em anuel hospital in P ortland. His
nospuai w here it had been ill w ith hom e on G reen M ountain S a tu r
daughter. Mrs. Elwin Root of Hood
pneum onia. T he baby is much im ­ day a fter spending six w eeks w ith hands of th e legislature on th eir ance of radios for one of tin- largi'
"S unday closing" bill the In d e­ m an u factu rer- A bad lube w a ,1...
River, was called home last week.
proved.
A. H. Wolford, w hile u n d er the
L eonard G reen retu rn ed home
O ra G arrigus visited his d au g h ­ care of a doctor. He is m uch im ­ pendent R etail G rocers a re tu rn - covered and i» plate 1 by .. j new >ne.
ing to th e people through the in ­ The new tube, the ''«ilcsnKin aid.
Sunday a fter w orking in R oseburg
BETHANY-CEDAR M ILL—P e r­ ter. Mrs. C laude H utchens, in C or­ proved in health.
itiative P relim in ary petitions w ere was a very pecial make, guaran-
last week.
vallis
from
W
ednesday
until
S
a
t­
A
ques.ion
box
has
been
in
sta
ll­
fect attend an ce list for th e West
filed w ith the state dep artm en t teod for n eatly five years t f service
Mrs. C ourtney Syverson of Hazel- U nion school last m onth includes urday last week.
ed in the church and each S unday Tuesday. It is planned to have the and was w orth $4 20
dale visited h ere th e first p art of Tom m y Bechen, B arb ara B ellinger
Mrs. H ighsm ith Moves
evening the pastor. C haplain F G.
easure on the general election
\
k of .
this week.
; and
Mrs R., B H ighsm ith and ch il­ Phillips, answ ers t h e questions m
A rth u r Berger. K enneth B e rg e r
ballot in Novem ber. 1938
advice from ne.irby radi
stores,
Sunset C am p resum ed operations Jack Croeni.
d
ren
moved
to
Sunnyside.
W
ash-
w
hich
have
been
dropped
in.
This
M arion Jacobsen.
failed
to
disclose
any
ne
tu b es
Tuesday a fte r being closed dow n C .ara Pubols. Jo h n n ie Pubois. Anna S atu rd ay a fter spending a m onth form of evening services is p ro v ­
w
orth
that
m
uch,
anti
th
police
since D ecem ber 24.
i Schm idt, B ernard Schm idt. Bobby in Banks w ith h er parents, Mr. and ing very interesting.
w
e
re
n
o
tifie
d
T
h
e
on
.
> had
llis s M arie Rieben. stu d en t at
ove
,,
, K _ n ig - h ts M -----
Schm idt. C harles
and
M ichael Mrs. E K auffm an.
taken the numh«*r <>f
t
Miss L ucille B urney, a teach er in O regon N orm al, spent Hie w e e k ­
Mr. and Mrs. A llen K night and Schiebels.
s °n Douglas of W estim bcr m oved
P riscilla club will m eet T hurs- the , M anning schools, spent the end w ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs
Save nianry b y d e a lin g w ill, a
to Forest G rove last week. Mr. and da-v afternoon at the hom e of M rs a ’T k ' end at h er hom e in T rout- C hris Rieben
(B y M rs. P. P a tto n )
re p u ta b le
esta blish ed
R a d io
Miss P atricia Jensen, stu d en t at
Mrs. Ja c k K line moved in to th e ' A rth u r W iseman.
aaie.
CHERRY GROVE Extension U n­
S e rv ic e D ia le r near you. H e
Miss M oxie H opkins and Mrs B ehnke-W alker B usiness college in it of Home Economics will meet
house form erly occupied by th e
M c Larsen. Mrs. N ancv Bov
use Hie I l iih r x t q u a lity p a ils
K nights.
| and Mrs. J. W.vss w -n t on à busi- H ow ard W ilbur visited frien d s in P ortland, is at her hom e in Hanks March 12 at 10:30 at the home of
for a few w eeks to rest her eyes.
a nd tu lie - at s ta n d a rd p ,le e ,
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ncss trip to D undee M onday and T routdale S aturday.
Mrs. W F Hess Second lesson on
S
i
Hers
E
n
te
rta
in
a
nd w ill be here read»
a n il
L eave for South
also visited w ith Mr. an d ' Mrs
S unday d in n e r party guests of garm ent finishes will be presented
a n x io u s t „ back tip o u r g u a r­
B randon Hall and Max L aP orte
E rnest H erder.
A pot luck d in n er w ill be served
antee.
Mr. and Mrs. R ichard W ism er re- left T hursday for San Francisco. M '. and Mrs C harles Sellers and at noon.
; tu rn ed M onday afternoon a fte r a T hey plan to go on to S outh A m er­ fam ily w ere Mr and Mrs. D w ight
Mrs. Finley McLeod, w ho has
DOI (il.A S s R \DI<) S| |; \ K i;
Sellers of Hillsboro. Dean S ellers
short honeymoon at th e beaches. ica from C alifornia.
and d au g h ter Donna of G ian ts been very ill for a very long time,
Marrs Given Farewell
at S elfridge F u rn itu re Co.
(By M abie R. A llis o n )
K ansas City W oman's club and Pass. Mr and Mrs. B ernard S e lle r, was able to sit up for a little while
MOUNTAIN HOME — New s tu ­
I ’liune H illsboro 21X
I
Sunday.
a few oth er frien d s su rp rised Mr and tw o children of F ir G rove
dent body officers w ere elected in Negro Evangelist to
(P aid A d v )
John M orelli had his new house
and Mrs. W E.
~ M
‘ ‘ arr w hen they and Amo- „ S ellers of B ank-
M ountain H ome public school F ri­ Conduct Services Here
gathered at th e ir hom e for a fa re '-1 ~ . 17le f lr G rove Sew ing d u b m et plastered last w eek. Mr B aldw in
day. Virgil A llison is president:
• ?,ruuce G ibson- negro evangelist. well p arty T hursday evening. Mr. 2 , rsd a-v ’•v’th Mrs. Ray Parm ley. of Forest G rove did Ihe work.
S tanley Ego. vice-president: G eorge
'**“J Mrs. M
** arr a re leaving the The day wa.s spent in quilting. A
It rained CO of an inch from
Allison Jr., secretary; G eorge Wil- w ill begin a series of ev angelistic and
at _the een
P entecostal
tab er- farm , w hich they have lived on b ountiful chicken d in n e r
w a s Sunday. 7 a. m , until 7 a. m Mon-
son
is
in
charge
o f th e r* rr v in < , „ r services
,
ie
co
stal
w ater; C lara p fe^en b rin g and E lî S îv
E LinC° ln sfreet' S u n * io r
served
at
noon.
j day. The w arm rain and w ind is
for m any years, and are m oving to
n o r A nderson are
h a rg e 'o of f th e Rev
R ,;’ Â
ît™
ln. u o e _ n ¡^
ev ery n n lg
,8h n t-
Forest
fast m aking the snow disoppear.
are m
in c charge
G Íb
so n Cï 'h ï 'á l. s'í“
t' ro
re s t Grove. T hey have ju st re ­
n
e»
.
G
ibson
has
a
u
nique
message,
cently
built
them
a
new
hom
e
in
Mrs. J B N ew house and g ra n d ­
lunchcloths.
b o th S°the Chd . b ”
^ i n g of S î S h7 o w e r i u T and T r ^ t ' o F orest Grove.
son. Leslie Ju n io r, re tu rn e d to
l Eugene F riday a fte r having .-pent
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H artw ick
both th e C hristian E ndeavor and scriptures.
Tw o new novels on the
the ren
re n tal
ta l I I .several days w ith her brother. H
and d au g h ter Jo y ce w ere visitors
shelf, both by au th o rs w hose books 1 b Allen
S u n d ay at O ceanlake.
Mrs. M elinda Cum m ings of T h a t­ you have enjoyed. "Sound of R un­
B ridr-E lect Honored
cher is spending a few w eeks as a ning Feet. ’ by Joseph Law rence,
A kitchen show er was given at
guest of Mr. and Mrs. H enry M c­ a u th o r of "If I Had F our Apples." the hom e of Miss Lilly W allin
This is the th ird g reat storv of
D onald and fam ily.
T hursday afternoon for Mi.-s L il­
Mrs. N ellie H ughes and son Roy A m erican life by this author. It is lian A nderson, w ho is to become
an
engrossing and enlightening
of P o rtlan d w ere Sunday guests
the bride of G eorge Beeler, son of
of Mr. and Mrs. G eorge M cGraw story of people w e All know built Mrs. Ethel B eeler <>£ Gaston About
upon th e ever present conflict be-1
This each H h e r h r
seen
[w een o u r personal 'hop,'- and am". | 4O..fr ‘end's w ere P o l a n d Lillian
bitions and the dem ands of our received m any gifts The w edding
Tounsendites to Mee'
d aily job.
I will be an event of early spring
B anks Tow nsend club w ill m eet
"Sand Castle.-" by Jan et B cith
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F rid ay in th e Bank.- M ethodist
.c novel "No Second S p r i n g ', Say you saw it in the Argus.
church at 8 o'clock. E veryone is
urged to come and enjoy th e eve­
at
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest M arr and
d au g h ter of K ansas C ity w ere w eek ­
end visitors of Mrs. M a rrs sister.
Mrs. M aurice Thom pson, and fam ­
ily at Vernonia.
Imperial Chick Mash.
$2.85 sack
Legion Dance Saturday
A dance w ill be given S atu rd ay
Imperial Chick Scratch ......................... 2.50 sack
evening in th e B anks A m erican
Imperial Oyster Shell .................................85 sack
Legion h all by th e Legion. This is
th e ir first dance for tw o m onths so
Chick Grit ........................................................ 85 sack
it is according to th e size of the
Farewell Given
Timber Teacher
on Wednesday/
Banks Rebekahs, Odd Fellows
Install: Legion Plans Dance
Mason Hill
I h itis d iiy . M a il it I. 1937
loro is s|H >ndillg a fortnight at the
I E W aldorf home
Horn. Io Mr and Mrs O lio Sol-
berger. nt Ju n e . hiispitut In I l i l i
boro, F ebruary 24. a gul,
It will pay to watch for
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Legislature Nears
Adjournment H our
GRAND OPENING
h id
W ill'll mu' remodeling program is
wc will have a most modern, r u m
drug store.
i n n i I d e l o
e tile n i
í'ree Gifts : Deep Gut Prices
will he featu red at our G ran d O pening
Powers Grocery
Let I his Be a
Prompt
Service
WARNING
Attendance Good
at West Union
Cherry Grove Unit
to Meet March 12
Mt. Home School
Elects Officers
Phone 81
Main Street
Gf
ir
Specials for Saturday, Marchi 6, Only
S eap C hips
l i !
23c
N ap th a. Large pkg.
W a x Paper
Red ik Vi kite.
19c
125-foot roll
S trin g Eeans
S tandby.
Can
C O FFE E
AI .t lining
10c
23c
Pound
Many other items specially priced for Saturday.
♦ r
S lW D ESS
A nd O wn M ore t
THIS
YEAR
Library News
W hen You Buy
all Your
Chick Supplies
IMPERIAL
P H O E N IX
MAGIC
SOCKS
For
Also JAMESWAY Chick W'aterers. Feeders and Oil
Brooders. Feet Moss, Cedar To we and Straw always in
stock.
EMPIRE IANDPLASTER
Now is the time to apply landplaster and we have just
received a new supply.
F. O. B. Car ..............
D e liv e re d
$11.50 ton
12.00 ton
EMPIRE LANDPLASTER is highest in chemical test and
gives the best results by field test. Order for your needs
today.
HARD W HEAT FLOUR
KITCHEN QUEEN— 49.1b. „ d , .......................... $1.53
CROWN FLOUR— 49-lb. sack ............................... $2.05
HIGHLAND CHIEF— 49-lb. sack ...................... . $1.40
G rinding, cleaning, rolling or mixing
PER TON
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All above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and
subject to market changes.
Pay Cash and Save— Trade with Imperial
Spring
Used Cars
Bought - Sold and
Consigned
low-price field
D
1936 Willy* Sedan
Ju st like new , ru n s perfect. At
a v ery reasonable price. Come
in and sec th is car.
1930 Nash Sedan
W ith T ru n k
New paint, d a rk green: DON
tires;
reconditioned m o t o r :
brakes good. T his good fam ily
car will give you lots of se r­
vice.
IS T IN C T IV E new lines give o»/y <»
a t the lo w est p ric e in y e a rs !
b in t ef the sw eeping advancem ents in
the Ford V-8 for 1937. fro n t its im proved
V-8 engines to < enter-P o isc rid in g com fort
FLASHING V 8 PERFORMANCE- FA,w q u ie te r,
. . . this car offers you finer perform ance,
thriftier* and in tw o engine sizc%.
greater luxury, less expense . . . than even
MORF MILES RER GALLON—Owner« re|»ori 22 to
f o r d has ever offered.
27 with the I hriity 60, “ best m ileage ever 1 with
N ow th ere's greater w isdom than ever in
the brilliant new H5.
putting your m oney into the extra value that
NEW EASY-ACTION SAFETY B R A K ES-Y ou push
Ford always represents. I his year m illions
gently and you .Mop quickly! Safety of j / o /f r o m
pedal to wheel.
of A m ericans will la k e m ore p ride than ever
before w hen they say, "ll'e d riv e a I ’-tli"
SOUND-CONDITIONED BOD IES-Several different
• // g didn't have to qaze into a crystal ball to
know how popular these Phoenix Magic Socks
would be with Children and Mothers alike . . :
Children because they're comfortable, the pat­
terns are bright and c h e e r f u l ; Mothers be­
cause they are reinforced at toe and heel. They
wear remarkably and spare the darning needle.
TERMS - TRADE
O thers to ( hoosc f rom
r o e rn fo r d d ealer
H alf the Gas
Twice the Smartness
3 pr. $1
1937 WILLYS
FORD V-8
The Brilliant 8 5 ” ■ The Thrifty “CO”
SEE IT!
W hy stay in the
AUTHO RIZrO FO R O FINA8CEeLANS-S.>S a m o n th ,
after usual d o w n paym ent, buys any m od e l 1937
lo rd V-R car. Ask you, lo r d de a lci about th , easy
paym ent plans o f th-.. I n iv e rs a l t.r e d it C om pany.
“All Three C lass?”
Just a few dollars more for
Nash - Laf ayette
Used Car Exchange
2nd and W ash. Phone 2641
NEW YARNS
COMPETENT INSTRUCTOR IN CHARGE
Invisible Hosiery Mending. New lew prices.
CENTER-POISE RIDING C O M rO R T -/„ | pa,sen*
gers "am id,hip.,,” brtueen the a a lc .
LUXURIOUS INfERIORS—I)eep cu sh io n ,, tailored
upholstery, exquisite w ood-giain trim . New han-
dh s, controls, instrum ents.
New I flortles. Steering . All S teel-on-,led Lon-
struction • Large l uggage C oin p attm en t, in All
Models
Battery under Engine H ood • D a,h
Starter Button • Safety G last 11,ro u g h .,ut • ( .owl
,
P arking B rake • "V " W indshield, ,hat O r
-1
Mi B c K e n z i e M O tO F
Corner Th ird and W ashington
* I
insulating materials used to shut out „ o im - beat
and cold. R ubber " p illo w ," between body and
frame.
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Telephone 91 I