The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 12, 1937, Image 7

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    Y our Paper-
Printing-
Carries the Week's Story of News
und Merchandise Into All
Corners of the County
Done in Hillsboro Increase*
Loral Payrolls and Adds
to Local Prosperity
\ Ululile 1.3. Nu. 21
IlilU tioro Imi, pendi i.t E stablished 1873
Scholls Group
Plans Carnival
on August 28
With Which is Combined the Hillsboro Independent
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, August 12, 19.37
Joint Installation of Banks
Lodges Held; Tresham Elected
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894
Section Two, Six Pages
visit with relatives h ere Mrs. Con
' this neighborhood Monday. Most
Use the W ant Ads in the Argus.
ner will he rem em bered as Miss
of the grain is light.
Rachel Shipley, form erly of B anks
T housands profit by th eir use.
tf
The
item
in
la»t
w
eek's
Argus
Mr and Mrs. H arry T hom as of
stating
Mrs.
P
T
B
arnum
had
W aldport and Alvie K auffm an of
pneum onia should have read n e u ­
P ortland w ere w eek-end guests at
(By Shirley Kelley)
ritis.
P ia lla m i S a tu r d a y to v is it M r and th e E. H K auffm an home
(Miss Mary Sandy)
NORTH PLA IN S—The 4-H m oth­
F r a n k (» n u d le a m i M rs
Ida
BANKS Jo in t in stallation of the M i
Mrs. Sam W alker and son and
er-; tea w as held at th e home of Mr
Id a G r in d le . a for-
C apitol News L etter—G iv­
Kt Ixd di and (kid F ello w wa G r in d le M i
d au g h ter and tw o gran d ch ild ren >1
and
Mrs W M W ilken Tuesday ing S tate
the highlights of official ac­
» seriously .nd Mi- B ertha S parks all of For-
(By Miss L orrain e D rinm ln)
h e ld 'fm s<lay evening R efresh men Is m e r Bar»k . r« id e n t,
BLOOMING L adies' Aid picnic, Included in the short program was a tivity a t Salem .—E very week in
ill
a
t
t
he
h
o
m
e
o
f
h
e
r
n Frank
S C IIO IJ.S
Scholls I.adu
Aid w ere erved and ev ery o n e had an
< st Grove, were Sunday d in n e r p o be held next Sunday at S hute piano solo by R osem ary Wilken a the A rgus.
tf
Mr and Mi
E E H opkins M i
met nt the church p arlo rs last Fri enioyahh t*Vi lung Offleei for the
paity guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. If p ark . will lx -a pot luck lunch with duet by C ordelia W ilken and Mrs L
day with a p<»t luck d in n er Plans K ehekah lodge w ere installed as M o x ie llnpkii. . and C lark Pow ne B erdan
||dish< and coffee being served by Z uercher B arbara Spiering and
15 Years Experience
wa re made fur the annual <aitdv«d. follows Mrs N ellie Lien, N G . i f Bank and Mi P hyllis H opkin
L aura M illet d em onstrated how to
Mr J J H utchens retu rn ed hom e
committee
YOUNG’S
w hich i.s to he given at the G roticr Mr
M u ian Moore. V G . Mr . of Pas« (i. Wash . spent the w eek ­ S aturday from Monro«-, w here she ; Sunday school class«
w ill not bake a sponge cake. Light refresh ­
F ree E stim a tes
end at tin* Lincoln county beaches w as taking care of h e r daughter. | H art until S eptem ber 5.
•chool yard August 2H Mi- W A M erle K essler II S N G
Mr
ments, prepared by the 4-H girls,
Mr and Mi C lifford spent F ri­ who was ill The d au g h ter is m uch I t v W endling will conduct the w ere served by Ja n e Ann Troutm an.
M a i V B ank'
I. S N G . Mr. O live
Bunnell I genei it chairman Mi
W illiam It C handlee. Mi:. I. W H utchens H S V G ; John Van day and S atu rd ay in St Helens on im proved
c h u rc h s e rv ic e s next S unday at 9 30 Lois Mays and R oberta Johnson.
H. D. FU LLER
“T houghtful, Sym pathetic
The w inners in th e contests w ere
tim id . Mi
S S S tearns, M i, Dorn 1. S V G . Me Anne S ch n ei­ bu ane.ss
Mrs Clyde W atley and H ans p. m in the G erm an language.
Service"
Billy T routm an. B arbara Spiering
C lifford Tra.sk are on the w ays der w arden; Mrs Emily Wilcox, ( Inh ||.is Picnic
Handa of A berdeen. Wash . w ere R eturns from Last
Phone 3404
Hillsboro
Phone 972
Hillsboro
Mr . M innie W illiams
and mt .m . com m ittee In ¿nldltlon conductoi
T h e K m i City W omen’s club S aturday visitors at the C. W. Me-
Mr K irkaefer arriv ed h ere T h u rs­ and Edm und T routm an.
Mrs. M artha Sm ith spent W ednes­
to the feature of last year, plans chaplain. M e Ina Johnson, musi held th eir annual picnic last S u n ­ P< ak horn«’
day aft«-r spending seven w eeks in
Mrs W alter B eard and son Lloyd the « ast He enrolled for a sum m er day visiting friends at Manning
ar< being m ade to huve a queen cian. Fred Wilcox I G.. and W d a y at the M cM innville city park
Mrs Zelia H eckart of C orvallis
spent the w eek-end in P ortland w ith school course w hile th ere and also
and four princt se.s as a special E Davie? () G O fficer, installed Ladle of th< club, th e ir fam ile
part of th e program Mrs Kerd for the Odd Fellow lodge w ere ami a few invited guests w ere all Mrs B eard s m other. Mrs. Ella Miz- attended the W alther League con­ -•pent the w eek-end w ith Mr. and
Mrs.
Russell Loftis.
G ronei will show m oving pictures E E Hopkins. N G . Arnos S ellers that attended E veryone had an e n ­ ner.
vention at D etroit. Mich. Gus M oel­
Miss Eugenie C ypher accom panied
Rev. W Y W illings began a series ler and fam ily are enjoying a new
of local people and trav el picture?. V' G . (ieo rg e Schneider. se c re ta ry . jo y ab le tim e
Miss Bonnie K nappa of Portland,
treasu rer; Ered W il­
S everal from here Joined t h e Will liiivie
Mr and Mrs H enry McDonald of serm ons Sunday evening on the car which Mr K irkaefer drove back by
left S atu rd ay m orning for Eastern
Pleasant View* com m unity club with cox. H S N G . H enry Atlee, w a r­ made a trip to Tacoma. Wash , last subject Building a Kingdom of God for them from the factory.
O regon to visit friends at La G rande.
an all-dav picnic at S ilver C reek den, and Ed Schneidei I G T he T uesday and retu rn ed home T h u rs­ on E arth.”
Mi Ann Jepson spent h er vaca­ Joseph and B aker From there they
Lloyd and Earl M iller and W ayne tion
other officers will b e installed day evening Mrs C um m ings of
falls Sunday
visiting
her
sister
Jean
at
N
ew
­
will drive south to C rater Lake.
W ilmai Hanson of S eattle lx soon
T h atch er accom panied them a n d Shipley m ade a trip to B ridal Veil port anrl with her folks here.
K lam ath Falls, and th e Oregon
.spending several weeks w ith his Tret ham Elected
vi ited Mi and Mrs T herston at Sunday when they visited Mr. and
Ml
H
m kett IlM re-ard from her caves. En route hom e they plan to
parent- Mi and Mi
Ernest Han
B yron T resham was elected to Tacoma H arvey Storey, w ho has Mrs G roat and son Earl The G roats daughter. Mrs H inrichs, th a t they drive up the O regon coast highw ay
er residents of Banks.
¿on.
fill the vacancy of F crd H artw ick be en v is it in g here retu rn ed to h is are form John
Ki ssb r and d au g h ter had visited in Iowa and w ere at St. and spend several days at the
Mrs A C< •llier of C alifornia pent on th e Banks grade school hoard home m Tacoma w ith th e McDon-
■ beaches.
G< raldine of Banks, w ho have been Louis- when w riting.
lust week with her sister. Mrs at the school m eetin g last Monday ' aids
Mrs. H A M cM urphy surprised
Mr and Mrs. A rth u r B unger of
visiting at the home of Mrs K ess­
E lizabeth Kt «si. arid fam ily
evening.
G ene S hipley .started p i c k i n g ler's m other. Mrs. G H. P ryor, at m em bers of her fam ily and friends Boise. Idaho, spent T hursday visiting
T h irty -thri •e attended the p o t
Mr and Mrs F rancis Thom pson beans last Friday He has .several Tacoma. Wash for the past th re e | with an unexpected visit from her Mr and Mrs W. H. Bunger.
luck picnic
upp< , at the H T of P ortland are visiting at th e , acres and m any people from Banks weeks, retu rn ed hom e M onday ev e' I staT *
‘ A n,ie,?s
Pjans to
Mr. and Mrs. E lm er Mays and son
Hesse hom< W’t dm .-day evening Cliff Sandy hom e the. wc< k Mr a re w orking th ere
until A ugust 14 when she w ill Elm er Jr. of Y am hill spent Sunday
ning.
It WHS Spoils •red by th e Scholls He Thom pson is p ainting the B W
retu rn home w ith friends M rs Mc- visiting at the I. R. C ypher home.
Mi and Mrs O tis Johnson and
Mr and Mrs H M iller and fam ­ M urphy is a sister of Mrs. John
b e k a h c h ib ind then fam ilies w ere A rm eiitrout house
daught« r Ft rn retu rn ed hom e S u n ­
Mrs C arl C h risten er and d au g h ­
guest s
Mr and Mrs E m m ett Shipley day a fter spending all week at the ily w ire Sunday visitors of Mrs. J. K amna
te r P hyllis and Mrs. B lanche Berg-
Pow
ers
at
O
regon
City.
Sunday the J. F K am na fam ily
Httildliijc N »url\ ( oniplcted
and Mr and Mi Joe S ah attk a and < )rc g o n beat dies T hey re p o rt fine
Mrs Elizabeth H arms, w ho has and Mrs McM urphy m ade a trip to gren left Tuesday for Long Beach,
I’he garage ami sto re building little son of G reen M ountain and w eath er and fine fishing
i Cal., for tw o w eeks' visit w ith Mrs.
been
em
ployed
by
Mrs
A
B
Mc­
B onneville dam and o th er scenic F red Zvbach.
ow ned b> I. II M urray i n e a r­ A II W olford of B anks w ent t*»l N J G riffin and D ouglaf Drecz-
Farlane.
left
S
unday
to
visit
her
son
points
of
th
e
highw
ay.
ing com pletion
an a. e acting as night w atchm en
Miss S hirley Kelley. Ivan and L es­
Lucy May and R ichard at the Stim son null d u rin g the and family. Mr and Mrs. H arold
Ladies Aid m eeting will be held
xi
W
M
H o c k e iib t r r v
a n d children
Harms, at C ornelius for a few weeks. in church basem ent A ugust 19 in­ te r Pagh and H enry F unk w ere
« inn* S unday from Elm ontc. Cal . present labor crisis there.
Sunday d in n er p arty guests at the
Sunday d in n er party guests of stead of A ugust 26 Mrs. C arl Schild- hom e of the la tte r's parents. Mr. and
for an in d efin ite stay at the L H M any A ttend Picnic
Mr. and Mrs. C lell C arstcns w ere h auer will be hostess.
M urray home
Mrs Funk, at Sandy
A large crow d atten d ed th e a n ­
Mr and Mrs Fred Froeschle and
Mi a n d M r s F crd G roiier and nual M others' club picnic w hich Mr. and Mrs C lark Inklev and son
d au g h ter M arylvn of M cM innville
ansv W e a v e r ire spending tw o was spread on tables on the lawn of P ortland. Mrs C larence Meek and
j w ere guests Tuesday of Mr. Froes-
w eeks at th e ir beach hom e at D< poc at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Fred son V incent of North Plains. Mrs.
lnkley. Mr. and Mrs W allace Sm ith
ehle's m other. Mrs. Mary Froeschle.
Bay
W olford Friday even in g
T hree Mr. and Mr-. Lewis W inters and tw o
The Vacation C hurch school w ill
Mr and Mrs W illiam B C h an d ­ c h a rte r m em bers of the club, which
sons,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
rlie
C
ar
have a dem onstration at the church
lee e n tertain ed th e E pw orth Leaguc was organized 25 y ears ago. and
stens.
all
of
Banks.
LEISYVILLE — A bout th irty -fiv e Friday night at 8 o'clock, w hen
m e m h e rs w ith an outside* party la t one who joined a short tim e after
Mr and Mrs F red Irvin of Oak friends and relatives su rp rised J. handw ork will be exhibited. P aren ts 1
T h u rsd ay even in g A bout 30 young the club was organized w ere p res­ G rove
w
ere
Sunday
d
in
n
er
guests
of
and friends are invited to attend.
people w ere present.
ent C h arter m em ber' present w ere Mr and Mrs Ray P arm ley and fam ­ W. Gates Sr. F riday ev ening in The best trib u te to th e school lead ­
honor of his birthday.
Scholls Ju n io r W oman's club will Mrs C h a ih s S hipley and Mrs. ily.
Mr and Mrs. Steve M eek Jr. ers is the statem ent of pupils, "th at |
meed for a pot luck su p p er to lx* G eorge M cG raw of Banks and Mrs.
Mrs E derer received a badly
A roaring blaze . . . . a
given at R oam er's Rest A ugust 17. M S chram el of F orest G rove The sm ashed toe Sunday w hen she let w ere visiting relatives in the com ­ th e vacation school m akes w o r k
Mr and Mrs Jam es M cCann and fo urth long-tim e m em ber was Mrs a large block of wood fall on h er m unity T hursday on th e ir re tu rn seem like play." T hirty-seven boys j blackened, ruined building!
from a vacation at C oquille Mr and girls have been tau g h t music,
baby d a u g h ter re tu rn e d to th eir B A F rench of Puyallup. Wash A fo, >t
m em ory work. Bible drill, ch aracter
hom e in K lam ath Falls last week. busin* ss session was held in the
At such times, your in­
Mr and Mrs. Will Davies v aca­ Meek w ill re tu rn soon to Good stories and m issionary stories, elec- 1
afternoon by m em bers of the club tioned at Ocean L ake several days S am aritan hospital to have his leg trie map. pictures and handw ork. surance policy alone stands
I
operated
on.
w ho planned activities for the com ­ last week.
Vincent Nist ol S eattle has been The airplane contest stim ulated ac­ between you and a heavy
David H opkins Mr and Mrs K en ­
ing fall and w in ter P resent for the
visiting
at th e home of his sister tion in most of these subjects. The loss!
picnic w ere Mis. G eorge McGraw. neth G raham and tw o ch ild ren of
Mrs
Joe
Seus. Miss G enevieve r e ­ leader. Mrs. D C ham berlain, w ishes
Mr and Mr
C harles Shipley. Modesto. Cal., arriv ed in B anks
_ /
tu
rn
ed
w
ith
him to visit relatives in to thank the teachers. Mrs. W. W il­
Then is when you want to
August
2
and
visited
until
M
onday
Mi
H
A
W illian
Mn H J
r __
_
kin. Mrs. C hester Johnson. Mary
Seattle.
w
ith
Mr
and
Mrs.
C
harles
S
hipley
Atlee. Mi
G eorge Finck and tw o
be
sure you are insured in
Fenim
ore
and
M
ildred
Bunger.
and
Jack Robb A nderson of Canyon
children. Mr Em m ett S hipley and and other relatives. Mr. H opkins is City was a guest of his sister. Mrs. the helpers. Phyllis C hristener. Tom ­ a reliable company that will
a
b
ro
th
er
and
Mr
G
raham
is
a
tw’o children. Mrs Kay Parm ley and
my and D uane C ham berlain and
1 L H. M cIntyre.
pay promptly.
tw o children. Mr E H K auffm an nephew of Mrs Shipley. T hursday
Betty Johnson.
Miss D oris G regg spent a w eek's Suffer Big Loss
and d au g h ter Helen. Mrs
Ada the C alifornia people and Mr. and vacation
w
ith
her
uncle.
P
eter
T hursday noon fire destroyed
Sellers. Mrs N J. G riffin. Mrs. N Mrs C harles Shipley drove to Ryd- i Case, and fam ily in P ortland.
th ree business buildings h e re ’ in
B erdan Mr and Mrs Fred Wol­ irw ood. Wash., to visit Mr. and Mrs.
ASK
ford and d aughter, all of Banks; J a r k Ri ppeto and fam ily Tin \ r e ­ grades last year, recently resigned N orth Plains. The fire, originating in
SHADDEN & LEWIS
Mrs M Schram el of Forest Grove; tu rn ed by way of V ernonia w here to teach in M olalla. Miss Elliason is the attic of the S hadden and Lewis ,
Mrs B A F rench of P uyallup. they visited C arl Shipley and fam ­ visiting at the hom e of h er brother. pool hall, quickly spread to the post
North Plains
Wash.;
Mr H opkins and Mr. and ily.
♦B
P ete Elliason. and fam ily, w ho live office ow ned by A. L. T routm an and ,
Its T i.
s ta y In
P
atty
M
cCorm
ick
spent
several
a
b
o
u t th e ir c la im s
to
K
elley's
confectionery
store
and
Mrs
K enneth G rah am and tw o
lint
days last w eek visiting at the G eorge here.
b arb er shop. The H illsboro and C or­
children of Modesto. Cul
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C
arl
S
hipley
and
P cppard hom e in Gaston.
nelius fire d ep artm en ts aided in
k rev to oscillate* over rough
Miss Hazel Wolford went to St.
Alvin Lull, who has been w orking th ree d aughters of V ernonia spent • keeping the fire from spreading to
ground, yet strongly braced
H elens Friday to spend a few’ days in the Texaco service station for a th e w eek-end w ith relativ es in ! o th er nearby buildings. The loss
Insure with Rushlow for
against tw ist a n d strain
w ith Miss Dolly Dolan.
few m onths, has gone to W oodburn, Banks.
w
as
estim
ated
around
$-'9.000.
O
ld Line B oard C o m p a n ies
B irthday C elebrated
Mrs H attie Davison re tu rn e d to w here he has em ploym ent.
th a t’s the track s on t h e
A fam ily d in n er p arty w as served
her w ork at the Masonic hom e last
“C aterp illar'
T w en ty - Two
and P rom p t P a y m e n t!
Miss Sheila Hall is spending this
T uesday a fter being off d u ty for week cam ping at N elscott w ith Dr Sunday at th e O. D. D reez.'n home
T ractor.
in
honor
of
Mr.
D
reezen's
71st
b
ir
th
­
several w eeks due to the illness and and Mrs. R. M. K ines and children
S trong diagonal b r a c <* s
.loath of h er m other. Mrs. M. A. of Forest G rove and A. C. Wahl and day anniversary. In the afternoon
Mrs. Ellen West, w ho w as ce le b ra t­
hold track- .e c u re ly In line
D odd s.
fam ily of P ortland.
ing her 91st b irth d ay th at day, call- i
keep them from 'pigeon-
A cro u p of Hanks Boy Scouts Wilcox on V acation
i Bv Mrs. Zell Struthers)
cd at the D reezen home.
toeing” and causing excess
cam ped at Halm G rove F riday
Ralph Wilcox is taking his vaca­
HITEON — E rnest H ite Jr. was
w ear on track parts
night Those going w ere H ow ard tion from his duties as ru ra l mail Have Barn Raising
h
u
rt
quite badly F rid ay w hen the
Last T hursday com brades of the
60 Kinds cf Insurance
K auffm an. Jim m y and B o b b y carrier. A. V D avidson is su b sti­
Phone 1701Y
336 E. Washington
S u c h sturdy, reinforced
A m erican Legion and neighbors of tongue in the hay rak e broke, caus­
B row n. Hill C raw ford. Hill F inck tu ting in his place.
ing
th
e
horses
to
ru
n
aw
ay
and
c o n s tru c tio n is
fo u n d
Mr.
and
Mrs
D.
L
and
Roy
Sm
ith
and V ernon Wolford
Ed G rib n er of Banks. W illis and g athered at th e ir home, ju st north th row ing the boy to th e road. No
throughout on this tractor
Mrs N J G riffin retu rn ed hom e W ilbur S h earer of H illside and Bob of Banks, to assist in a barn raising. bones w ere broken though.
e x tra features t h a t assure
Friday from near N orth Plains, M urphy of T h atch er re tu rn e d home
H anson Bros, began th resh in g in
g re a te r .satisfaction.
S m ith's barn w as destroyed by
Regular $1 values. Slip­ w h ere she w as helping care for from P endleton last w eek. They left Mr
snow last w inter. Much progress
in
Ju
n
e
and
have
been
w
orking
in
m other. Mrs K atherine Keenon.
Go over the "C aterp illar”
was m ade on the barn and at noon
over style with tie collar. her
w ho is ill Mrs. K eenon was m uch the pea harvest.
T w enty-T w o T racto r closely
the ladies cam e in w ith a pot luck
Variety
of
colors
and
im
proved
when
Mrs
G
riffin
r
e
­
and carefully . . you’ll find
T eacher Seleeted
dinner. A mong those present w ere
tu rn ed home.
sizes.
Miss G oldie Elliason of Nortli D a­ the fam ilies of Fay Mead. F. E
it "rates" tin* highest. We
Mr
and
Mrs
C.
W
M
cPcak
a
t­
kota
lias
been
given
the
contract
to
have the facts!
Davis. A rth u r Sm ith. Russell T h atch ­
tended the funeral of Mrs Mi-Peak's teach the first and second grades in er. H L. Jensen. W. F. Klum. Joe
W h ile th e y last
The T w enty-T w o ha $300 00
m other Mrs. C am e Jan h o la. at Banks for the com ing year. Miss S abatka. Mrs. Lucinda Mead and
» II I \ .1 hie I ( |
B rush P rairie. Wash . Sunday.
Helen Dickerson, w ho taught these Billy G ray.
tu rcs over any other track-
Mrs Jan h o la was 74 years old. She
7
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had lived in th e U nited S tates 4
type tracto r in i t s pov^c^
years, having been born in N orw ay
clasv C hallenge us to prove
She is survived by tw o d au g h ters
this statem ent!
and th ree sons. Mrs Hulda M cPeak
The
- f Hanks. Mrs Ju d ith W hitcl of
V ancouver. Hans of Lebam. Wash .
Howe & Wells, Props.
and Axi-I and Alvck of Hockinson.
We’re Not Proud of Them—
307 K. Main St.
Phone 1412 Wash. Also 22 g ran d ch ild ren and 7
g
reat-g ran d ch ild ren
But
We Have Them For Sale!
A. k for W ashington C ounty
Mrs. Rachel C onner and little
F air T ickets
d a u g h ter of Pendleton and Mr. and
Mrs A M D unham of Oswego a r ­
rived S atu rd ay night for a few days
Blooming Aid
Picnic Sunday
at Shute Park
North Plains 4-H
Group Entertains
Paperhanging
Funeral Home
A CJ
Smart people cook with
BETTER
CHEAPER
P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
Birthday Surprise
° Party is Given
F IR E !
Ernest Hite Jr.
Suffers Injuries
R USH LO W
Polo Shirts
Have You Seen
These
69c
MEN’S «»or
Lester Ireland
8C Co.
Need
Ready Cash
for Your Vacation?
Your vacation is not an ex­
pense . . . it’s an investment in
fresh viewpoint, new vigor and
i ne reased cnth us i as m.
Don't deny yourself this op­
portunity to gel a co m p lete
change from daily routine be­
cause of lack of ready cash. See
our
P e r so n a l L oan
D e p a r tm en t
p e rfo rm a n c e
.
Loans from $50 to $300 are
available t o persons g ain fu lly
employed. You can liquidate the
loan in 12 equal monthly pay­
ments. No collateral (only sig
nature of one or more persons
acceptable to this hank. Let us
help you to an enjoyable vaca­
tion.
. .
For longest life and happiest song, feed your canary tire
HARTZ M O U N T A IN BALANCED DIET
On sale in our pet departm ent
No Red Tape! No Delay!
Ba nk
Commercial National
SPROUSE-REITZ STORES
HILLSBORO
A W ESTERN ORGANIZATION
OREGON
Member Independent Bankers' Assn.
Hillsboro, Oregon
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N o F in a n c e C h a rg es
N o In terest — N o In su ra n ce
S m a ll D o w n
1926 DODGE SEDAN
Running condition ..................................................
1926 CHRYSLER “52” COACH
Excellent rubber ......................................................
1927 DODGE SEDAN
Very good condition. Strictly dependable
1929 MODEL A FORD SEDAN
'Always reliable ........................ .........................
1930 DURANT ROADSTER
Motor overhauled. New paint job ..........
1930 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
OK and ready to go ...................
1929 DODGE SEDAN. Motor overhauled. Repainted.
Lots of good service left in this one .....................
EEDERALL
DEPOSIT
INSURANCE CORP.
d K H a H B iH B a ia H iH H a iiE n a a H m u B ia B V B fc a e iiH
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$195
Prices Quoted are Full Prices — No Extras!
These special offers good only until August 15th.
CADY MOTOR CO.
149 S. Third Ave.
MEMBER
P aym ent
B a la n c e $ 1 0 p er M onth
"Oldest Automobile Dealer in Washington County"
HILLSBORO
Phone 812