The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 30, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    II I I. L S R O lì O
Classes Elect
School Officers
at Banks H igh
T i s
.
(By M bs Mary Sandy)
B A N K S—S en io r class officers for
the com ing school y ear w ere elected
as follows: R oger Scofield, presi-
d ent, E lm er McMillan, vice-prcsi-
dent: Irene Fisher, secretary : R ay-
mond D ierickx. treasu rer; L ester
Schlegel, stu d en t council m em ber:
E l m e r McM illan
(c h a irm a n ).
T heresa Paetsch. Rita Duyck. E arl
M iller and M ildred Mead, com m it-
tee. T he senior class advisor i s
Miss M artha G iltn er.
Ju n io r officers elected w ere: Bill
Wilson, president: H arold M orrill,
vice-president; Jo h an n a Hess, sec-
re ta ry -tre a su re r; Peggy Wilson, stu-
dent council member, and Johnnie
Mary S andy of B anks w ere Tuesday
d in n er p arty guests of Mr and Mrs
Jam es H arlem an at Dilley.
E rvin B ehrns a rriv e d h ere T h u rs­
day from W ilmot, S. D . to visit his
d au g h ter. C arm en B ehrns, who
cam e out to O regon tw o m onths ago
and has been visiting at the A rth u r
M orrill hom e in Banks. Mr B ehrns
is going to stay in O regon if he can
get located in business.
Jack Benefiel. B anks-M ountain-
dale. high school bus contractor, has
purchased a new Ford school bus
E E H opkins of B anks and son
C lyde of Sherw ood spent th e w eek-
end at th e O regon beaches.
plan for R ally I'av
Sunday s c h o o l' b o ard met last
W ednesday evening and m ade plans
for rally day O ctober 10 On that
day a new plan of m orning services
w »11 be put into effect. It will be
a com bination of church services
and S u n d ay school, know n as a u n i­
fied service O ne devotional service
w ill be used and class period will
be at the close of the period This
plan is being used successfully in
m any places On rally day. also, a
b asket lunch w ill be serv ed at noon
w ith a com m unity sing in the aft-
ernoon. E v ery o n e' is invited
P rogram D raw s Well
A m ateu r night F rid ay evening
w as attcn d cd by a larg e cr0Wf,
w blcb seem ed to enjoy the program
v ery m Ucb T he program consisted
of a v ariety of mu*sical n u m b ers and
tap d an cjng -pbe Ladies' Aid. w hich
sponsors lh c p ro g ran l. ls w ell p leas.
at th e response both m the at-
tendance an d nu m b ers in the pro-
gram .
N ext p ro g ram w ill be O ctober 29.
A nyone w ho can play. sing, dance,
or give a reading, or do any num ber
sim ilar to those we h ear o v er th e i
radio am 'ateur nights, is asked to get
111 touch " ith m em bers of the La-
dies z\id and o ffer th e n um bers for
fu tu re am ateu r nights. O fferings arc
taken at , hese m e€tlngs and thc
m oney goes to w ard th e p aint fund
for th e B anks church,
A IE D IC A L facilities an d k n o w l-
*■ * edge of th e U nited S ta te s
and C anada have been m arsh a le d
to com bat a m ild ep id em ic of
th e d read ed in fa n tile p araly sis
w hich an n u ally tak es a h eav y
loll am ong ch ild ren ju s t as they
re tu rn to school.
W ith 5000 young v ictim s a l­
read y rep o rted th is y ear, m ostly
in thc m iddle w est, p h y sicians
co n cen trated on p erfectin g a
tin e su lp h ate sp ray d eveloped by
tw o m em b ers of th e S ta n fo rd
U niversity m edical school staff
and considered th e m ost effective
p rev en tiv e th u s fa r d isco v ered.
C ooler w eath er, d escending on
C anada an d n o rth e rn sta te s, w as
w elcom ed by th e highly tra in e d
specialists en listed in th e b attle.
S tatistics of th e U nited S tates
P u b lic
H ealth S erv ice show
(h at th e n u m b er of cases d e ­
clines each y e a r as fall a rriv e s.
H ospitals in cities h a rd e st hit
by th e disease c o -o p erated w ith
th e p ublic h ealth serv ice in e x ­
p e rim e n ts to d e te rm in e w h e th e r
th e sp ray , p ro p erly a d m in iste re d ,
is effective w hen used in m ass
tre a tm e n t to tight epidem ics.
M ost n o tab le e x p e rim e n ts In
th a t line w ere co n d u cted in C hi­
cago an d T oronto. T h e h ealth
serv ice se n t team s com posed of
a docto r, n u rse an d clerk in to
th e field to o b tain a c c u ra te in ­
fo rm atio n on resu lts.
Shower Planned
Cooper Mountain
a t_td e cannery.
Lrm a B road spent th e w eek-end
ln„ rv a !h.s;
„
M.r ' and M CS R M Mason re tu rn -
cd S atu rd ay from a successful h u n t-
mg trip in E astern Oregon,
C harles B any drove up from Sea-
Sldc ‘ast T h u rsd ay to visit his sis-
’eL *‘rs J- G assner
fj a.v.lng J 0 “? ,h e ir rlacP ,o Mr
2P
E T rax el of P o rtlan d the
G. W. H esterlee fam ily have moved
xTrc w r rw
InUrn^ t e r rnd a^ r fergOon. ‘ being' “ c a lu S
w eek w ith Mrs. Bella H artw ick and
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H artw ick.
Mr. and Mrs. H enry M iller and
fam ily and Miss G erald in e K essler
w ere S unday visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. P ow ers at O regon City.
A p a rty of th irte e n from th e
B anks E pw orth L eague atten d ed a
sk atin g p arty at th e H illsboro sk at-
in g rin k F rid ay evening.
Mrs. Ellsw’orth T ilton of C ottage
G ro v e w as h ere from T uesday to
F rid a y visiting w ith Mrs. F lorence
M cF arlan e in Banks.
Mr. and Mrs. E rnest M arr and
d a u g h te r D arlene w ere S unday
guests of M r and Mrs M aurice
T hom pson and d au g h ter at St. H el-
e n ®-
Mrs. F rancis Thom pson of P o rt-
land, Mrs. C lifford S andy and Miss
sto re and serv ice station.
Mrs. Mason Hostes
H azeldale H appy H our club will
rncet T h u rsd ay aftern o o n at the
hom e of Mrs. C. P. Syverson.
R P rillam en is coaching a soft-
hal1 ,earn a t *he H azeldale school
T hey a re to play against Rosedale
school in th e n e a r fu tu re,
C larence W alker. H arold S haper
and F red Boyd of F orest G rove
w ent clam digging T uesday n ear
Meda at th e m outh of th e L ittle
N estucca riv er.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k G arven spent
th e w eek -en d at Sherw ood w ith
Mrs G arv en 's fath er
Mrs. Bessie B ridgm an w as home
for several d ay s last w eek, from her
m o th e rs hom e at. L iesyville
W anda H esterlee and Eloise and
H I L E S B O lì O ,
S ay y o u saw it in th e A rgus.
lim e arranged for them to stay 1 t» imlhato.s that Ad.ui»5 will be ••fill item*. Be sure that th e item I* rea l
w ith th eir grandparents. Mr and w ithout ciebiy to ttu* O versea.. I)U- new s und not Ju*t a m ere day's vl*i-
Mis I'.irsen. at A um sville and go ehuigc and H eplateinent Depot at tatm n w ithin the county or to P o rt­
’f
to school until then- p arents re tu rn San Francisco. ( ‘«I. to p rep are to land
W It A ue and m other-in-law . .sail for Httwuii on thc n ex t out
txmnd arm y transport, w hich will
Mrs John M inkler, and her daugh
lets. Reellen and Fern, left this leave thore on or about O ctober
week for Y akim a. Wash . w h e n ’
tin y w ill be em ployed ill the apple
C o-operate w ith y o u r com m unity
harvest
C F Robieson and party re tu rn ­ correspondent by tu rn in g in your
ed Sundav from a deer hunting trip im portant new s happening* It i*
to the O chochn national forest w ith im possible for tin* eorrespoiulent to
four deer for tile partv ef six They contact everyone for hx’al new s
saw tint few d eer until the last
I' ji II ¡ h H ip idtial tim e fur
tw o days of th eir stay
pliinliiig n >B'W law n or ip
Mr and Mi s Al Vandei selmei e
placing it poor o iip . You'll
m oved Sunday from the home of
h er parents. Mr and Mrs John
litul our law n grass mixture.«
Mareolm. to the Hoffm an place near
( liu o tp u r a lr « l I
al front tide t o 75c per pound
Scholls
it reliable seed.
Mr and Mrs Irvin Keim have
('»llcctlon* — C redit Itcport*
m oved from th eir dw elling nn the
W e liM\e all th e fe rtili­
in
W
«-«iiiiitfton,
T
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in
o
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.
V
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ttih
lll,
A S Lucas place to Portland,
zers
you'll need, l o o !
Lawn
BD'I
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It
r
loll
Cl'tt
it
Hr«
w here he is w orking in a foundry
M orcrop, Vigoro, I’eal Muss
Mrs Del F rye has vacated the
Peraioiiul C ontact mi C ulleetiuni
and F lorida H um us.
t ’ropley place and taken residence
in th e trailer house al the Tom D un­
W
n »h I ng ton
('«
'iin
ly
Offl«*«
can place
M is Del Fi ve is painting the g a r­
C o m m ercia l B u ild in g
Feed - Srrd - Wool - Poultry
age and rep air shop, which Mr Frye
I'h ott« 3'>7|
T elephone 3061
w ill o perate in the spring
S r. "liti anil M a ia
11 li Imi»« .r*>
Mrs Lew Heim and son Edw ard
spent th ree days at C orbett cunning
salm on at the holin' of her sister,
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1
Mrs .Anna Bowen
Mr and Mrs R R C u ster and
d au g h ter L aV erne ef Longview
Wash , visited Mrs C u ster’s uncle.
Lewis Raymond. Sundav
Mr and Mrs. S Klnnkcn have
tak en a w inter's wood cutting job
on the Dr Heims place on G ales
V a s e lin e H air T on ic
Large izc
59c
creek.
60c size
Jacek Alonzo and Khuda M inkler I A lk n S e ltz e r
49c
w ill be new pupils at th e F irdale
H in d s H o n ey und A lm o n d C ream Large
83c
school as they, th e ir fath er and a
you n g er brother. Sam, arc staying
B rom o S e ltz e r
00c size
49c
in definitely on the W. R Aue place
P e tr o lu g e r
$1.25 size
w ith th eir sister. Mrs Aue.
89c
Plant Lawns
Now!
Credit Bureaus
Farmers’ Cash Store
DRUG BARGAINS
T his b rig h t-faced y o u n g ster w as one of 5000 T oronto ch ild ren
w ho w ere ad m in istered a sine su lp h ate n asal spray in th e tight
ag ain st a m ild epidem ic of in fan tile p araly sis. The physician is
show n using a special technique, necessary w hen sp ray in g tho
solution, to cover com pletely the olfactory n erve ends w here tho
germ attacks.
He said th e disease p rev ails a t
a low incidence ra te d u rin g the
first five m onths of the y ear, then
s ta rts increasing g rad u ally u n til
it reaches a peak in late A ugust.
R ecent y ears in w hich “m ild e p ­
idem ics” b ro k e out w ere 1927,
1931 an d 1935.
E arly m ethods by w hich p h y ­
sicians tried to check th e sp read
o f in fan tile p araly sis w ere the
u se of serum from th e blood of
persons w ho suffered from th e
disease and of vaccines m ade
fro m the spines of infected m on­
keys. B oth failed.
T he solution developed by
B acteriologist E dw in
W illiam
S chultz and C hem ist Louis P h il-
lip p G eb h ard t of S tan fo rd U ni-
versitv then w as found to be an
effective p rev en tiv e in single
eases. Difficulty w as ex p erien ced
in a d m in isterin g it, h ow ever.
• • •
r P H E zinc su lp h ate so lu tio n — I
per cen t zinc su lp h a te , 0.5 per
cen t sodium chloride an d 1 per
cen t pontocaine, a local a n c s-
I ill ed v. iter— m ust
be sp ray ed so th a t it en tire ly
covers th e o lfacto ry n e rv e ends,
sp ecialists said.
D r. M ax M inor P cct of the
U niversity of M ichigan p re ­
scribed th c m ethod w hich w as
considered m ost effective in a d ­
m in isterin g it. T his m ethod w as
follow a d in the C hicago an d T o ­
ro n to ex p erim en ts.
• -•••J»-.
xu^iniu. 1111 ,11 IIIJ
recru itin g officer. 323 new post o f­
fice building. P ortland announces
the enlistm ent in the U nited Stales
arm y in the field artillery of W aller
L aw rence Adams, sou of C harles
A dam s of Route 5. Hillsboro.
T ile recru itin g officer's report al-
M in era l O il
59c
A sp ir in
39c
59c
W h ile T h ey Lust!
Dr. W e st's T o o th B rush and O ra len e
A n tise p tic . $1 \a lu e for only
Local Man Enlists
in Field Artillery
59c
Prescriptions Our Specia Z / y
H ills b o ro P harm acy
“Have on Drags'*
1
1
TURN IN
THE OLD
CAR AND BE HAPPY!
IH N UAL NAT/00W /O F
(By Mrs. le w is Raym ond!
LAUREL ACRES
Ladies’ club
met w ith Mrs. .Sam A ue S eptem ber
22. H ostesses w ere M csdames I. E
Lam alle. Lew Heim. J. T. R oberts
Sam A ue and Lewis Raym ond
N ext m eeting w ill be O ctober 6 al
, ht.
,,f Mrs ,
H()bcr,
Business m eeting was short b e -
cause so m anv
o f t h e m em ber'
a re w orking at this tim e of year
O ne guest Mr-
Bernard Blethen.
was present from M ultn inah.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Sheet, who are
em ployed in the ap p le harvc.,1 at
Y akim a. Wash., w ere hom e last
INSURE
RUSHLOW
We've got an R & G used car Bargain for
you that you’ll be proud to drive. It's sold
w ith a 100% satisfaction or 100% refund
guarantee. We offer you a wide selection
because we have many o f thc more popular
makes and models in stock.
I » » »
In most cases, your old car w ill equal thc
down payment, and you won't need cash
now. Come in, anil let us show you an
entirely new used car value with a money-
hack guarantee!
PLUS
On Y ou r M on ey
SAVE here where your savings
are INSURED!
E ach m on th sa v e a little — or a lo t!
A sk for F ree Booklet!
and stop worrying!
3?
W h erev er th e re ’s a haz-
, a id , th e re 's in su ran ce Io
pro tect you. Let me a d ­
vise with you on in su r­
MEMBER FEDERAL HOME LOAN BANK
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Loan Bldg.
Squibbs
Pints
Squihbs
100’s
L isterin o A n tise p tic
Large size
F riends of C. W. B rosher su rp ris­
ed him w ith a p arty on his birthday
an n iv ersary . P resent w ere Mr. and
Mrs W illiam H eckm an. Mr and
Mrs A ndrew W alnee and M is Hoy
C a rte r and d au g h ter G loria
W ednesday an d T hursday. T heir
children cam e w ith them an d they
Laurel Acres Club
Meets at Aue Home
» A
B ir th d a y C e le b r a te d
O » » O « M
IN \ f % I M • «
S avings i
T h u rsd ay , S e p te m b e r 30, 193/
O R K G O N
Medicine Marshals Forces in Battle
Against Infantile Paralysis Epidemic
Rinck. sergeant-at-arm s. The class
advisor for th e ju n io rs is A lbert
W endell.
The sophom ores have elected
R obert Schlegel as presid en t and
T :■>'
C j-n a d ' ls” r ls B ruce Dowling.
l h e freshm an class officers in -
riu d e J?a 5 E;. E b e rlj. p resid en t.
M ary Bush. v ice-president; F ree-
m an M edear.s stu d en t c o u n c i l
m em ber. B eulah Shigeno. secretary .
Ione Batem an, treasu rer, an d W alter
SCr8? ;! n? a a'aT S: r M ‘. u S
_.W.es< ls class ad ' lsor 101 th e
freshm en.
B ecause of tro u b le in recen t y ears
th ere w ill be no in itiation th is year,
but th ere w ill be a freshm an recep ­
tion party.
van S
Mrs J ° h n , H us™ o i .c ° r '
a n d M r s H a n r v A , ' i l BUe
M r-l r R
ny.i
a
,
M C m b a u n d e r" T In , •
e e e
bore h S
M onday in a H ills-
K IU N IC IP A L an d s ta te officials
°Thr»«S,d io r
u
u , v,
took step s to g u a rd a g a in s t
f
Pr
n c a b roi!gh t hom e
from P rinev ille Sunday by a group
sp read of th e germ w hich p h y ­
of B anks hunters, including Cass
sicians h av e fo u n d e n te rs th ro u g h
Wilson. E arl Wilson, d e l l Carstens.
th e nose an d th ro a t, passes to tho
G eorge Kessler, Norm an Engen.
o lfacto ry lobe of th e b ra in an d
V em P rickett, H enry M cDonald and
lodges in th e sp in al cord.
T hurell Shipley. W illiam Cop and a
O pen in g of m an y p u b lic an d
p a rty of m en bro u g h t hom e a d eer
(By Mrs. John Imlah)
p aro ch ial schools w as d elay ed.
from E astren Oregon. A nother i>ar-
M in isters ask ed p a re n ts to keep
HAZELDALE —L adies of C ooper
ty consisting of Lloyd B eard of
B anks and th re e o th er m en re tu rn - M ountain w ill give a b rid al show er
ch ild ren u n d e r 16 from a tte n d in g
ed hom e from E astern O regon w ith T hursday aftern o o n at th e hem e of
ch u rch an d S u n d ay School. W ad­
deer.
M n Chart« i Weai
in g pools w ere closed fo r th e se a ­
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schlegel spent Miss E rm a Broad, w ho is to be m ar-
son.
P a re n ts w e re w a rn e d to keco
th e w eek-end n e a r P rin ev ille w ith ried soon.
c h ild ren fro m th e a te rs an d o th e r
th e ir son, Irw in, w ho is ru n n in g a
Paul O 'C onnor re tu rn e d
last
cro w d ed places. In C hicago, r a ­
d rillin g m achine in a m ine.
T hursday w ith a big d e e r from a
dio statio n s a n d teac h ers co -o p -
B irthdav C elebrated
' hun tin g trip in E astern O regon
e ra te d to co n d u ct classes o v er tirs
M r and Mrs Jack Moore en ter-
M rs- P cte P 'lu so is visiting rcl-
tained P o rtlan d guests S undav in a *‘'e s in th e east an d is now at New
air.
honor of the ten th b irth d ay of th e ir Castle. Pa.
D r. R o b ert O leson, assista n t
d au g h ter T illie Lou
'
Mrs. H erm an Schoene has left the
U. S. su rg eo n g en eral, believes
M anning Loses
| hosP‘tal a 2 d « stay in g w ith h er
th a t th e p u b lic h e a lth serv ice has
B anks g rad e school d efeated m o th er in P ortland.
ch a rte d th e p a tte rn w hich th e
Miss
T
helm
a
D
avies
sp
en
t
the
M anning in a gam e of softball F ri-
disease follow s an d th a t th a t
w eek-end w ith h e r p aren ts a t
d ay afternoon at M anning. 44 to 13
kno w led g e w ill aid in th e fight.
Rev. and Mrs W illiam W illings Springdale.
sp en
a re spending this w eek visiting in a Jean
C , A , nn n B arron
, n 1 ,'P
u t several
se' eral
Jefferson, w h ere Rev W illings h ad d a\ t IasL wcTck ..W1?h h cr g ran d - E stella Im lah san g in th e Ju unior
n
been
oastor of
n rrh
m other. Mrs. J. K raus, in P ortland, vested choir concert at th e Cc >n-
been pastor
of th
th e r rh
church
T
he
roadw
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erm
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greg
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church
B
eaverton
A m ong those w ho called to see
S unday evening.
Mrs. C arl S hipley last w eek w ere enue w as graded last w eek.
H erm an Schoene and children
M rs Jo h n H ardebeck and Mrs. A nn
Mrs. A. E. Jo n es is q u ite ill at her
L each of Dilley. Mrs. Rev Russel! fp$.n t ¿*ie w eek-end in P o rtlan d
home.
of
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am
hill.
Mrs
E
rvin
Sh'iplev
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r
,
Mr. and Mrs A lden B arro n re-
and Mrs. Jack R oberts and son. Mr.-. F rid a-Y,
a d ‘'€ r h u n tin g trip tu rn ed S unday from a w eek 's h u n t-
K atie S hipley and son, David a n d ' n e *r f "sS? ‘ w ith his son W illard.
mg trip E astern O regon. E ach one
Mr. and Mrs. Rov Senske. all of , . ntT bedroom is being b u ilt on got a deer
Hillsbcfro. Mrs. S hipley is m ak in g to ¿ l,e b vP1KK ln« hoT e'
,
... , .
rap id recovery from burns received
, s' ” 1*b u r C ro ck er sp en t thc
Jam es M oore Elected
th ree w eeks ago from a boiler of hot w cck' end a t M onm outh w ith h er
T he F u tu re F arm ers of A m erica
w ater.
sister-in -law . Mrs. C larence C rock-
Mrs. G eorge Finck visited h e r 7 ’ w dllc ,h e ir h u sbands w ent on a clectcd Jam es M oore for w atchdog
at a m eeting S ep tem b er 28. T he
husband in a P o rtlan d hospital S at- dcf,r hu nt!n5, , r i P
Mrs. n B. r F. D n udley
of P o rtlan d FI,'A ls securing funds to p urchase
urday evening.
,
is doing
housew
P arap
h ern alia of an a d c t i to
c a rry
a n d r M?<? G eorgearMcSFaHlf i e y M r Lyle
T a rto th
r. e whUe”
s h ork
r i 's for
w o rk Mrs.
m g _ ° u a t p ‘e
a r S"Qd
program
v ties,
and Mrs. Ray P arm ley and d au g h -
ter. A lvena. and Mrs. P arm ley w ere
S unday visitors of C lifford P arm -
ley. w ho is in th e St. V incent's hos-
pita! in P ortland. C lifford P arm lev
w as tra n sfe rre d from a Tillam ook
hospital last w eek. He has a b adly
crushed leg as th e resu lt of a m otor-
cycle accident th re e w eeks ago. It
is believed p a rt of his foot w ill have
to be am p u tated because of gan-
grene.
Mothers to Meet
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ollor are ' RAG". Tho«« are rtn ew u d
to Ford Factory specifications. Then
guaranteed in writing to q ire satis­
faction or your money back I
Best Used Car Buys in Town
SEE THEM TODAY !
board
1936
RUSHLOW
FORD D E L U X E TO U R IN G TU D O R — G unm ctal $
finish. Like new inside and out. Run only 15,000 *
miles. R. & G.
EO R D C O U P E — W hite
60 K inds of frumrance
Phone 1701 Y
136 E. W aahlngloa
h e a te r.
¡do wall tiro, Radio and
W ashington Blue. A beau tifu l car. R. & G.
595
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FO RD DE LUXE TO U R IN G FO RD O R— G unm ctal $
finish. Fully reconditioned
495
FORD DE LUXE C O U PE — Black with A pple G reen
w heels. Driven only 16,000 m iles on city streets.
Like new !
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FO RD DE LUXE FO R D O R — Di sert Sand with
cream w heels. Low m ileage. C ar has had unusual
eare. H e a te r and d e fro ste r.
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FORD D E L U X E C O U PE New 6 ply rubber.
Paint and upho lstery like new. A real buy
ALSO O TH ER LOW PR IC ED CARS
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W o in v ite c o m p a r iso n o f th e se c a r s a n d p rices. D o n ’t g o in to
th e w in te r w ith you r old car. Let us a p p r a ise it on o n e o f th e se
R e n e w e d A G u a r a n te e d L ords.
AT WEIL’S 24th ANNIVERSARY FINAL WIND-UP
DAYS SALE
S ta rts F rid a y , O ctober 1st
Ends S a tu rd a y , O ctober 9 th
Jn MpprRfif)tion of youf I05.1I u pport to our 24th A n n iv n ta r y Snip, wc a r
lau n c h in g th is “ D e m o n str a tio n of V a lu e s” event FOR JU S T E IG H T DAYS.
Sec th e big fo u r-p a g e colored c irc u la r full of new item s in fall and w in ter
m e rc h a n d ise b a rg a in s. I t ’s the big w ind-up ------- RE HERE !
COMMERCIAI. UNITS
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495
LORD PICK UP -Onl.v run 9,000 mile ;.
New c a r g u a ra n te e . G reen finish.
LORD 157 in. I. W heelbase TRUCK Dual w heel ..
a Ford reconditioned m otor in stalled an d a
g u a r a n tn (1 jo b th ro u g h o u t.
MacKenzie M otor Co.
3rd an d W a sh in g to n
HILL.SBORO
P h o n e 911
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