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eid«*nt a w e e k ago. to p ro b a te w e re
g iv e n in c o u n ty c o u rt th is w eek.
F o u r ne p he w s and th re e nieces, in
a d d itio n to C rops sister, w i re nam ed
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o f N e a li Bay. Wash. Or« 1 ( ’ reps of
B ank was nam ed a d m in is tr a to r o f
Consul’s Talk
Topic Germany
"Stage Door'"
( C o n tin u e d fro m p tire I »
th e cause o f m u c h o f G e rm a n y 's
d iffic u ltie s "
"H o w e v e r, d o n 't b la m e a ll o f G e r ­
m a n y 's tro u b le s on th e w a r M a n y
th in g s h a p p e n in g s u b s e q u e n tly c o n ­
tr ib u te d to th e s iu ta tio n T h e m a ­
c h in e age and c o n c e n tra tio n o f
p o p u la tio n in c itie s had m u c h to do
w ith it A t p re se n t a ‘back to th e
fa rm ' m o v e m e n t is on. fo r th e fa rm s
m u s t be p re s e rv e d th e re as else­
w h e re . T h e fa rm e r su p p ort., th e n a ­
tio n in G e rm a n y as in a ll o th e r
c o u n trie s .''
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A p p ro v a l o f th e a c c o u n tin g o f th e
«•state o f B« t!y Jam* Johnson, m in o r,
by C A B la c k , g u a rd ia n , was ord«-r-
S u it w .r. file d in c ir c u it c o u rt last ««I. F in a l a cco u nt u f th e «state o f
w« «-k b.v Ei • d 1‘itti* against Sarah E A u g u st S pecht was also o rd e r «*d a p ­
W illia m * . also k n o w n as S arah E p ro v e d
P itts, srcl.uiM a n n u lm e n t «»f th e ir
F o llo w in g o rd e rs w e re g iv e n in
n r i m i w P itts was d iv o rc e d fro m a c o u n ty c o u rt d u rin g th«* past w e e k
f«»nn«T w ife in 19.31 by o rd e r o f th e in p ro b a te eas«-s «-state o f B u rt H
b iz e ido d> I K e g is tro C iv il, o r c o u rt F rn h m a n , ord< r a p p ro v in g fin a l ac­
o f c iv il rck’ is tiv , at N u e vo Laredo. co u n t o f a d m in is tr a tr ix and d is tr i-
M i x ic o T h e c o m p la in t states th a t , b u tio n o f p ro p e rty ; <• state o f A u g u s t
tin . d iv o rc e decree is not lcg u l. B u rn e tt, o rd e r fo r p a y m e n t o f a t­
•In c e th e c o u rt in q u e s tio n had no to rn e y ', fees; o rd e r a p p ro v in g in ­
ju r is d ic tio n at any tim e ov< i*r P itts . v e n to ry o f estat«- o f M a ttie C o p e ­
A p a ir o f s u its file d by H o h e i t land. sh o w in g p e rso n a l p ro p e rty to
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Clout« rm a n n . consul « »f t ie r - v a lu e «»f $9300; o rd e r d o m g g u a rd ­
m a n y and a tto rn e y -in -fa c t o f the ia n s h ip o f estat«* o f W illie . IB n a rd
h e irs o f H e n ry S tu h lin a n , a g a in s t and C la ra C ro p p , a ll o f w h o m are
Jac >h and M i r y ( ) S c h m it t w ere n o w o f le g a l ugc. o rd e r c o n firm in g
d is m is s e d u p o n
a t i s f a e t o r y .* e tile - sale in estate o f B F P u rd y , ap-
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B c a v e rto n h ig h w a y , y ie ld e d one D ic k J a m is o n ; o rd e r f ix in g tim e a nd
A d o lp h e M e n jo u and G in g e r Rog-
f i v e cent slot
m aehim * to d e p u ty p la ce o f h e a tin g on fin a l acco u nt o f
Sh< r if f s Ire la n d and C o rn e ln e . M* n- estat«* o f J e n n ie Y o u n g , o rd e r d o s ­ « i s c«i - s ta rre d w-ith K a th e rin e
H e p b u rn in "S ta g e D o o r." co m in g
day T h e m a ch in e was c o tifi »catcd, in g « state o f F lo ra C H illi c r o f re c ­
to th«* V e n e tia n th e a tre S unday,
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liq u o r charge, bad his si t< nee post- V i rona, N. I) ; H e rm a n T hie s, son.
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P aulin«' T ag h o n w a s appointee!
T h is w ill be th e g re e tin g e xte nd e d
m ae h im •», e n te r
a plea
o f not g u a rd ia n ad lite m fo r H v a e m th . L i l ­
g u ilty T u e sd a
m o r n i n g D a k o f h is lia n . Lorain«-. F ra n cis. L u c ille . L o u ­ tu fa th e rs o f U n iv e r s ity o f O regon
t r ia l w ill be • •t la t e r .
ise a nd P a tric ia M ic h a u d , m in o rs s tu d e n t s fro m H ills b o r o w h o come to
and In irs o f th ,1 la te T h é o p h ile C ap- th e te n th a n n u a l "D a d 's D a y " w e e k ­
P a ir G iv e n I rial Delay*.
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"D a d 's Day ' w ill be ju s t th a t th is
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P h il Broils« n. b ro u g h t back fro m 20. p lu s inter«- t and COttSi ” • I
C a lifo r n ia ic e n tly to face a charge g iv e n a g a in st S L H ill, a n d a th e ir schedule to r th e w e e k -e n d I f
in te re s t fa th e rs fu m e on F rid a y , th e y w ill
o f la r c e n y b y em b e zzle m e n t fro m ju d g m e n t o f $1000 w ith
a F orest G ro i
b a k e ry , w as also a m i costs added ag a in st E lle n R. have an o p p o r tu n ity to see u n iv e r ­
s ity life as it r e a lly is. a nd th e y have
b ro u g h t b e fo re c ir c u it c o u rt S a t­ Shipl«*y
In tin* m a tte r o f th e liq u id a tio n lie . n e x te n d e d a w a rm in v ita tio n
u rd a y . N eal Bush was nam ed to
d e fe n d bun. and tim e was g ive n o f th e Shut«- S a vin g s b a n k o f H ills ­ by fa c u lty m em b e rs to even v is it
boro. an o rd e r was g iv e n to m ake classes i f th e y w ish .
in w h ic h to p rvjvare a plea.
p a rtia l p iiv m e n t o f taxes due on
O n S a tu rd a y th e fa th e rs w ill h o ld
G ro v e M an Not G u ilty
G o rd o n
W h ite .
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F ore st re a l «-state assets o f th e b a n k h e ld th e ir mass m e e tin g in th e m o rn in g ,
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b a n q u e t in th e e ve n in g . D u r in g the
assault and b a tte ry ch a rg e in a ju r y t e n d in t o f banks
A d d itio n a l o rd e rs g ive n in p ro b a te a fte rn o o n th e y w i l l be ta k e n on
t r ia l he t w e e k ill J u s tic e A W H a v .
« n's c o u rt here M em b e rs o f th e cases in c lu d e d ; a p p ro v a l o f fin a l ac­ to u rs o f th e n e w b u ild in g s on th e
M c C la ra n ; cam pus. T h e y w ill see g ym n a s tic
ju r y tr y in g th«* case w< re E A . B o w ­ c o u n t. «'state o f Jo h n
m an. L v m a n Howe. C C B a n n iste r. a p p ro v a l o f r i al p ro p e rty sal«’, es­ and o th e r e x h ib itio n s in th e new
J W B a ile y . H o w a rd H a d le y and ta te o f Law renc«' S C o n n e ll; a llo w ­ $350.000 p h y s ic a l e d u c a tio n p la n t,
ance «if c la im again t « state o f E a rl w a tc h
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w im m e rs in a c tio n in th e n a ta to r-
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th e H ills b o ro ju s tic e c o u rt on a
o th e r d is p la y s at th e n e w $460,000 l i ­
change o f venue fro m F ore st G rove , T ho m a s E. C o rn e liu s .
b ra ry .
it was re p o rte d .
T. T o rg e rs o n
was a w a rd e d a ! T h e w e e k -e n d w i l l end o f f ic ia lly
O rd e r was g iv e n in c ir c u it c o u rt ju d g m e n t o f $151 17 and $65 a tto r ­
last w e e k in th e m a tte r o f th e n e y ’s fees in h is s u it a g a in st D r. , on S u n d a y, w h e n each liv in g o rg a n -
on will honor visiting fa th ers,
liq u id a tio n o f th e B a n k o f B e a v e r­ G . F. V ia o f F ore st G rove .
and spe cia l c h u rc h se rvices w i l l be
ton, a u th o riz in g p a y m e n t o f taxes
h eld.
a m o u n tin g to $936 57 on p ro p e rty
"T h e M eanest M a n "
h e ld b y th e b a n k 's liq u id a to rs .
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as th e reason fo r d ro p p in g th e v a r ­ k in d s o f peo ple th e re are. Som e get m nn d ie d F rid a y at Salem . F u n e ra l
ious suits. A ll to ld . 17 cases w e re h u ffy i f a sta te m e n t is sent, o th e rs services w e re h e ld M o n d a y m o rn in g
dism issed, in c lu d in g : A. K ra u se vs. w ill n o t pay u n t il th e y re c e iv e a in th e St. A le x a n d e r c h u rc h and in ­
( ’ h a rlc s G ie b c rg e r, road s u p e rv is o r; s ta te m e n t. Som e w ill pay w ith o u t a te rm e n t w a s in th e F e rn H i l l ce m ­
J M. H a rt M e rc a n tile Co. vs. M. W. sta te m e n t, and o th e rs w o n t pay e te ry. She is s u rv iv e d b y tw o b ro th -
S to d d a rd ; B e n to n F u r n itu r e Co. vs w h e th e r a sta te m e n t is sent o r not. n s and tw o sisters. She w as 54 years
J B Jose; Em m a S chm ale vs. T h o m ­ Som e th in k th e y o w e m ore, and ¡ o f age.
as M itc h e ll and M rs T hom as M it c h ­ some t h in k th e y d o n ’t ow e so m uch.
"The G reat M ark et P lace o f
e ll; M a ry S la y to n vs E liz a b e th and Som e say th e y c o u ld n ’t get alo n g
F ra n k J. lb gun; Leah Z a v in vs. A. w ith o u t th e p a p e r and o th e rs say Washington C ounty" - th e A rgus
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C F a r r ie r; A E P e rry vs J. IL and m eanest, scru b b ie s t in th e lis t is the these colum ns.
Jain* Do«' Pet« r.son; T h e C o m m e rc ia l m an w h o ta ke s it a nd is shut o ff fo r
C o rp o ra tio n vs ( ’ . H osin; T ho m a s n o p -p a y m e n t and th e n spends a ll
W ilk in s o n vs. W illia m L u n o w ; Iren«’ his tim e e x p la in in g h o w he stopped
L H a m ilto n vs M a ttie . Joseph and it because it was "n o ’c o u n t." H ig h ­
F ra n k C Jm h e im c h ; S to ve K a p tu r la n d (W is J Press
vs Ft. A K e lk 'i. H e n ry V o ih l vs.
F re d B ro w n ; E S. A n d e rs o n vs.
C h ild r e n d a rtin g in to m o v in g t r a f ­
R a lp h H a n n o n; C
I). M ille r vs. fic fro m b e h in d w o o d p ile s o r p a r k ­
C h n rle s and Jan«' Do«' E b e rly ; T h e ed cars c o n trib u te tr a g ic a lly to the
R e lia n ce Inv« s tm e n t Co. vs N. M. a u to m o b ile fa ta lity lis t. S e c re ta ry o f
M c D a n ie l; A. F. F leg e l, J r , vs. H e r­ S ta te E a rl S n e ll declares. P a re n ts
and teachers s h o u ld m a ke su re th a t
m an and B e u la h B re m e r.
O rd e rs a d m ittin g th e « state o f the ya rd s, p la y fic ld s and school g ro u n d s
la te B e a u fo rd G iv e n Creps. B a n ks ta k e th«' place o f stree ts fo r p la y
r e s id e n t,k ille d in an a u to m o b ile ac- purposes.
U. of O. Students
to Welcome Dads
“ Joe Blow
Sez:
"Don’t Gamble with
Cheap Insurance!
“ G am ble, if you m ust on a
horse race or th e tu rn of a
c a rd — h u t d o n 't gam ble on
cheap insurance.
“ T he test o f insurance is in
the tim e of need — th e n ’s
w hen y o u ’ll wish you w ere
insured in one of th e Old
Line Board C om panies rep-
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N ew Plan P rovides A n sw er
G e rm a n y 's a n s w e r to a ll these d i f ­
fic u ltie s bus ta k e n th e fo rm o f a
n a tio n a l la b o r u n io n , re g u la te d la b o r
co n d itio n s , y o u th m o v e m e n ts and
la b o r camps, he said, w ith re s u lts
a lre a d y m ost s a tis fa c to ry . A s a c o n ­
sequence. he said. G e rm a n y to d a y
is w o r k in g a nd h a p p y
M is ta k e s
h a ve been m ade, h u t o n ly because
a tte m p ts to so lve d if fic u ltie s w e re
b e in g made. T h e re a re o n ly h a lf a
m illio n u n e m p lo y e d at present, and
th e re is a c tu a lly a s h o rta g e o f s k i l l ­
ed la b o r. K lo s te rm a n de cla re d .
S trik e s a re n o w u n k n o w n in G e r ­
m an y. he e x p la in e d , a lth o u g h in th e
past th e re w e re as m a n y la b o r d i f ­
fic u ltie s th e re as e lse w h e re . U n d e r
th e p la n s o f th e n a tio n a l la b o r u n io n
a s tr ik e is fo rb id d e n . In th e e v e n t o f
a la b o r d iffe re n c e , th e w o rk e rs
ke e p on w o r k in g a nd s e ttle d i f f i ­
c u ltie s th ro u g h p ro p e r d e le g a te * and
a rb itr a tio n . T h e la b o r u n io n is m ade
up o f th e g o v e rn m e n t, th e w o r k e r
and th e e m p lo y e r, r a th e r th a n ju s t
th e w o rk e rs , as in o th e r c o u n trie s .
T his, he said, is th e fo u n d a tio n u p o n
w h ic h th e G e rm a n la b o r m o v e m e n t
is based.
"G e rm a n la b o r cam ps a re n o t
p e n a l in s titu tio n s ." he said, " b u t are
so m e w h a t c o m p a ra b le to o u r C CC
cam ps. T h e y do th e same k in d o f
w o r k as th e y p ro v id e G e rm a n y 's
a n s w e r to th e u n e m p lo y m e n t p ro b ­
lem am o n g th e y o u n g e r m en. T h e
a rm y also g ive s o p p o r tu n ity f o r th e
y o u n g m en to le a rn v a rio u s tra d e s
and to ta k e a d va nta g e o f th e
s p le n d id d is c ip lin a ry tr a in in g o f f e r ­
ed. In a d d itio n , th e fa c t th a t m a n y
y o u n g m en jo in th e a rm y each y e a r
, rem o ve s a la rg e n u m b e r o f n e w
w o rk e rs fro m th e la b o r m a rk e t u n t il
it is p re p a re d to a s s im ila te t h e m . '
N o W a r E n v is io n e d
T h e fa c t th a t G e rm a n y has a
sta n d in g a rm y does n o t m ean th a t
th e re is g o in g to be a w a r. he said.
G e rm a n y is opposed to w a r at any
I tim e , ju s t as A m e ric a is. a nd its
a rm y o ffe rs a chance fo r th e in ­
s t illin g o f th e d e sire d d is c ip lin a ry
and e d u c a tio n a l re q u ire m e n ts , r a th ­
e r th a n an a tta c k in g fo rce .
“ T h e N azi m o v e m e n t." he said in
co n clu sio n , " is based u p o n th e de­
s ire o f y o u th . I t had its fo u n d a tio n
am ong th e y o u n g e r p eople, w h o
w e re d e te rm in e d th a t th e tro u b le s
a nd s tr ife w h ic h h ad fa ce d th e ir
p a re n ts w o u ld n o t be t h e ir lo t i f
OREGON
th» v fo u g h t a g a in st it fro m th e o u t-
,-*
K lu u*i m an, a n a tiv e o f G e rm a n y ,
is a i, iliir a liz e d A m e ric a n c itiz e n , he
at th e b e g in n in g o f h is ta lk
a g ra d u a te o f U n iv e r s ity n t
i and was a d m itte d to th e b a r
In a p re fa to ry s ta te m e n t he
d th e d u tie s o f consuls, e x -
g th a t th e ir w o r k was o f a
r c ia l n a tu re r a th e r th a n d ip -
in v o lv in g such th in g s as
care o f G e rm a n n a tio n a ls , in his
ease; i , u in g o f passports and visas
ern e n f i- dates o f G e rm a n c itize n s,
c h a r in g and e n te rin g o f G e rm a n
s h ip 1, and a id to G e rm a n n a tio n a ls
in distress.
K lo s te rm a n was in tro d u c e d b y I I
A Kuratli H o w a rd H a d le y , ch a m b e r
/
a n m ci . v ie ,-p r e id e n , a c te d
as ch a irm a n in th e absence o f P res­
id e n t P. I.. P a tte rson .
S C Soo. C h in e se c o n su l at P o r t­
land. wa an n ou n ce d as sp e a ker fo r
n e x t M o n d a y 's n o o n d a y lu n ch e o n
m ee tin g
B a rg a in D a y was re p o rte d b y Neal
Bush, c h a irm a n o f th e r e ta il trades
c o m m itte e
He c a lle d upon J a k e
W< il and J I I G a rr e tt fo r t h e ir r e ­
actions arid o p in io n s o f S a tu rd a y 's
b a rg a in a ttra c tio n . W e il d e cla re d
th a t the n e w system o f g if t d is tr ib u ­
tio n is fa r s u p e rio r to a n y used h e re ­
to fo re and asked fo r an e a rly s ta rt
on th e n e x t b a rg a in d a y fo r J a n u a ry
n r F e b ru a ry . M e rc a n tile e s ta b lis h ­
m ents re p o rt, d v e ry la rg e tu rn o v e rs
fo r th e d a y Bush a n n o u n ce d th a t
w o rk was a lre a d y b e g in n in g on
plans fo r th e f ir s t b a rg a in d a y o f
1938.
A n n u a l c h a m b e r o f co m m e rce
C h ris tm a s p a rty was an n ou n ce d fo r
M onday, D e ce m b e r 13. b y C h a irm a n
H a d le y. A ll m em b e rs and t h e ir
w ive s w ill a tte n d th e a n n u a l Y u le -
tid e c e le b ra tio n , w h ic h w i l l b e g in at
7 pm .
C h a m b e r m em b e rs o u td id th e m ­
selves in response to th e re q u e s t o f
th e c o m m u n ity re la tio n s c o m m itte e
p la n to b rin g tw o fa rm e rs to each
w e e k ly m e e tin g T h re e c o u n ty f a r m ­
ers w e re present. O scar H a g g was
th e guest o f W illia m C y ru s , c o u n ty
agent; Ross F in le y was in tro d u c e d
b y W. G. H are, a nd E lm e r W o h le r
was p re se n te d b y L . T. M cP heeters.
Leisyville
i By Mrs. John G ates Jr.)
M a r tin V a n d c rz a n d e n and fa m ­
ily have m ove d b a c k fro m T illa ­
m ook a nd a re liv in g at th e hom e
place.
M iss S arah G o rd o n o f G e o rg e ­
to w n , O hio, is v is itin g h e r cousin.
M rs
J. W G ates S r., and h e r
uncle. G us G o rd o n o f H ills b o ro
Miss G o rd o n was guest o f h o n o r at
a d in n e r at th e G ates hom e S u n ­
day w h e n 19 re la tiv e s and frie n d s
w e re present.
M r and M rs. Joe Seus a nd D o ro ­
th y, B e rth a B e rn a rd a nd H elen v is ­
ite d re la tiv e s in T acom a and S eat­
tle o v e r th e T h a n k s g iv in g h o lid a y s .
M s M a ry Seus is in nurses' t r a in ­
in g in S eattle.
Real Estate Transfers
A n n a S iev e s to J . C. K in n e y e t u x .
L o t 31 M illa rd & V a n S c h u y v e r T ra c t.
J a b C. K in n e y et al to W esley W.
S a n d e rs o n et u x . L o t 31 M illa rd & V a n ­
S ch u y v er T r a c ts .
Jamr*» H e n r y J a c o b s o n e t u x to G eo rg e
A J a c o b s o n , *■<’ A cre*. B en d e m eer.
J . C. 1
.11 et u x to E le a n o r C. M -r-
o rc y . L o t
Block 51 M e tz g e r A c re T ra c t« .
«->. W. B r ic k n e r et u x to S te lla E d ­
w a rd s e t u x . 5 A cres W illia m S to k es D.
L «’. f l T I N R3W’.
C h a rle s R e a m e r to J o h n H . S c h u rm a n
et tjx. 1 A c re T 2 S R 2W .
W i f h i n y t . n c o u n ty to G len n S. E h ’e,
S '., . f K W i , S e c ti o n 3 0 ’!’.?N R l W a n d
N 1 o f N E 1* S e c tio n 25 T l S R2W .
W . F . B o le y t* J . H . H a a s e e t ux. p a r t
Lot
1 B lock 3
H u m p h r e y ’s A d d itio n ,
H illsb o ro .
F r a n k V a n a k e n et u x to H a ro ld V a n -
Dyki
A c r e s S e c ti o n 30 T I N R 3W .
Chri.-. P e te rs o n to C a rl P e te r s o n , p a r t
L o t I S e c tio n 24 T I N R 3W a n d L o t 20
A m en d ed
B lock 1 H u m p h re y s A d d itio n ,
H illsb o ro .
G e o rg e L. L u n d q u is t e t u x to A lfre d
A. N o rd h o lm e t u x , 47 A c re s S e c tio n 20
T 2 N R3W .
S te p h e n K n sz tie s e t u x t o L o u is T a s n a d y
et u x . 5 A cres S e c tio n 34 T l S R lW ’.
G eo rg e H. J o h n s o n e t u x to T h u rlo w
E. H a n so n e t u x . L o t 17 B lo c k 0 M etz­
g e r A c re T ra c ts .
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to H . W’. C u r r in
STO P!
I N V E S T IG A T E
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,*, u x , r.*,U 1 2 It a n d 4 H lyck 2 H illx - 1 par* L ot
Block »i
b*«ro G a rd « n T ra c t» .
A d d itio n , H illsb o ro .
W a*hingtoi* c o u n ty
W a ah ln irto n c o u n ty to If. W
C u r r ln .
L ota 22. 23 a n d 24 B lock 1 a H illsb o ro o f T a lb o t’s A d d itio n ,
W a s h i n g t o n c o u n ty
G a rd e n T ra c t» .
u x 1.46 A cre» S ectio n
W anhinffton c o u n ty to P e r r y A. A n -
B e rt O. B ro w n e t
»ler-'.n. p a r t B lock 2 a n d B lock 3 P a t­
t i '*'t
A M o ra n ’a A d d itio n to H ill» b o ro .
W ad h in g to ri c o u n ty to P e r r y A. A n d e r-
o . N ' j o f L o t» 7 a n d
B lock 13, N o rth
T u c k e r & S te w a r t’s
to S*. a Hook, p a r t
C o rn eliu s.
to
E. W ilk es e t
25 T1S R lW
ux to L. B. T h ru s h
e t u x . L o ta 29 a n d 30, S p r in g HUI F a r m .
L a u r e tta O . W a lk e r O lds e t a l to K ila
O lds M y ers, 6 A cre« T1S R lW .
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty to F.velyn W a lte rs ,
L ot 4 B lock 9 B eusonlc H e ig h ts.
J a k e T a r h o ls k r y e t ux to C h a rle s O .
W ells, p a r t o f Sactfcm 15 T I S R4W .
I .Mina.
W a ih in tfto n
c o u n ty
to A. T. S o h ie r,
P la in s .
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty to J r e s ie T illm a n .
I‘. A c re S W ’.j o f N W ’4 o f S e c tio n 4
1 2 N R4W .
B e rth a L c p n c h a t to R
L. A d am » et
ux,
5 a n d «, B lock M F a ir v ie w A d d i­
tio n . H illsb o ro .
T h ere* » H e rb o ld t e t al to C o ra May
T h o m as. L»>t h B lock V P a ttia o n A M o r a n ’s
I ir»t Addition to Hillsboro, and par’- I. '
»< B lo c k 9 P a ttia o n A M o r a n ’s F i r s t A d ­
d itio n . H illsb o ro .
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty to J . C. J o n e s e t
al N E D o f N D * o f S e c tio n 2'J T I N
R lW
W a sh in g to n
c o u n ty
to
M e rrill K in g ,
o f N W % o f N W '.* S e c tio n 31 T I N
R4W .
C ity o f H illsb o ro to E lsie N . P e rs o n .
INSTANT AIR CO N D ITIO N ED
L o t H B lo ck 50. N o r th
HEAT
with a
CO RO AIRE
Finer
F IN IS H
For Your
LINENS
Com bines Low Cost A u tom atic G as H eat
w ith Forced C irculaton
Every piece se n t to us
is given individual a t­
tention. You can send
y o u r fin est linens w ith
th e a ssu ra n c e th a t th ey
will receive th e fin e st
care.
B u ilt e s p e c ia lly fo r homes and business houses w ith o u t fu rn a c e
heat. Costs less to o w n th a n an average fu rn a c e in s ta lla tio n —
y e t i t w ill heat, a ir f ilt e r a nd h u m id ify m o re th a n 10,000 c u b ic
fe e t o f a ir space.
Coroaire U nits are Sold on Easy Term s
See th e d e m o n stra to r now’ in o p e ra tio n a t
Portland Gas & Coke Co.
Home Laundry 8C
Dry Cleaners
T elephone 47
H illsboro, O regon
Also on d isplay a t
M ason’s Gas A ppliance Store
H illsboro, Ore.
T igard. O regon
At Your
Convenience!
Imagine a store so large, so complete as to be
able to supply every want you might think of—
a store in which you can sell or trade as well as
buy—a store which will rent anything for you,
or find you a job—a store that offers new bar­
gains every week in all types of merchandise.
That’s the Argus Want Ad section, largest,
most active market place in Washington coun­
ty.
Enorm ous savings on O. K .’d Used Cars.
F o rty to choose from , all m akes an d m odels.
’37 Chev D eLuxe Town Sedan
$745
R u n 4,000 m iles. M a n y extra s.
’36 C hevrolet Town Sedan
$575
P e rfe c t m e c h a n ic a l c o n d itio n . C le a n in s id e
and o u t.
’35 Chevrolet Standard Coupe
$475
P e rfe c t.
’35
’34
’33
’32
’32
’31
’31
’31
’30
’30
’29
’29
’28
Ford DeLuxe Coupe
$475
C hevrolet M aster Coupe
$445
Chevrolet M aster Sedan
$395
Plym outh Coach ........ ......... $195
Chevrolet Coupe
$295
Hudson DeLuxe Sedan ....... $245
C hevrolet C o a c h .................... $245
Ford D eLuxe Coupe ...............$245
E ssex Coach ........................... $165
Buick 6 § e d a n ........................... $245
C hevrolet Coupe
$125
Pontiac 6 Coupe ........................ $ 69
N ash Sedan
$ 45
— TRUCKS —
’35
’34
’36
’35
SHOP TODAY IN THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
Ford, l ’ a-ton
Chev P ^-ton, 157-inch
Ford V -8 Pickup
Ford V-8 Pickup
$495
$395
$475
$445
HALVORSON MOTOR CO.
Want Ad Store
You are sure to find some offer through which
you can profit personally. And when you want
to turn anything into cash, put it on display in
this complete market. Just Telephone 3101
and you start the wheels moving.
ARGUS WANT ADS PROVIDE-
• Farm M arket P lace
• Bargain Counters
• E m ploym ent A gen cy
• Second-hand Store
• U sed Car A gen cy
• R ental Guide
• Lost and Found Bureau
• R eal Estate A gen cy
THESE CLASSIFIED ADS ARE PRICELESS
BITS OF REAL NEWS
CHEV RO LET DEALERS
S A L E S and S E R V IC E
L et us ch e c k y o u r c a r f o r w in t e r d r iv in g
H illsboro, O regon
Phone 4 4 4
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