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m O T IOC T O O N C O I T O M
“ Hi* * » i aorely InuplMl— your fs-
tlior," unlil p o o l or f ¡r«a»rjr. "H o had In T h u C o u n t y O o u r t O r T h «
luaiirml lila Ilf« uml lie would have
• U t« o f O regon fo r W a sh
killed liliiiwir to prothlo for you Vea,
in g t o n O o u n ty
H im * hh < Ida |dnn. Ilr uakrd in« about
In Ilio M u lle r o f lln* R a ta l« o f
It. Hu«I, u uiaul II>•• 11« lIn« to blow
.W illia m W e t e h , ile ra a s e d .
hla l>raliu oul bw auao of what? HaaW
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Noth*« la hereby given, that
Nut to drfraud a aoollMa corpnratlaa,
«lit Not fining It, rlthor. T oo » I n « - '* ^ '’ u rd «ra l| fii«i| hna brun d u ly
miai Tuo Just I M|d«ndld I M a g u í a a p p o in t e d b y i li« a b o v e m itili« : I
• ■ni! M ho bis ow n furati» ufi ««M s. c o u r t , a « A d fiiin is t r n lr ix o f th e
; Estate*
• lassici
lianda"11
h' r f " C*
W'*h b#r
of
rf.ilr
r a id
q u a ilfl« d
d «r«as«d ,
as
and
.„ « d ,
’ “• Ah. wall," said tha doctor, "It was
NnW ' T h " r # f 0 r e > mI1 I*»” ® " »
well to know «m l, a'm an. Y oo must •■“ v ,r,K r l a l l n » a g a in s t s a id e s -
ba brave—a gieel *|rl. slit Your fathsr t®1** » r « h e r e b y n o t if ie d a n d r e -
niay hav« l»*«n hilled la anawsr lo his q u ir t’ d t o p r e s e n t th e s a m e , t o -
prayers, o n e ra n n o v «ro|M> bis way In a e t h e r w ith
proper
vou ch ers
front o f a moving train
t h e r e f o r , to th e u n d e r s ig n e d at
„ 2 J d * tu— wnLmut—• w o r d r .h e
, aw o ffJ r M
of
Mf.
OHS ananow wn« explained
when Ivim-triua, tbs lea m o l ami Im
practical. lb s heroic and lb s humldrd
salted gentleman o f Athena. Stepped
In front o f a moving train one eventug
as be waa trying to cross the tracks
which run through the Dallas streets,
and Hum lay atarlae up at the ehy. IS«
hair sa d bsord brushed hark as If be
faced a tampaai
It was tfco Setter whs m r v N M s
aewa to llrsna
If« atoml ties Ids tbe
aagrsvtng o f tha Acropolis la lla frame
battered with many packings ami uii
packings and many bangings and re
aravala and many journeys lu the t«>t
lotus o f trunks.
*
* » n»t weeti r he Inqulrefi.
"Nu,” snld Itremi, looklng at blui
U tili Iter hliim llcd fai e.
•fbe dovtur waa a Utile drled up
aoulherarr, wliose iioinner etnnldled
iM-twecn bis heniu-ky blrilirtgbl and
thè l'riiudnu medicai at-lnaila w lieve
he Inni acqulred hla educailott.
"Ile waa a iielile insù." he snld, "Ma
waa a hatinied man. na weU.“
•trm» subì notldng.
“ If ha Inni Uva« aooiber ala loontba,
i o . w j u hltnd.
a im a a - i .
ha wotild bave !«<•« totglly
ally blind Only
Only
I knnw limi. Ile would urti no mie,
And whut Would bave aii|>ported you
bolli llieo, eli? Ttie |>ub|lc fumla, 1
reckoti."
The woman, who waa alili a chlld.
DELICIOUS STEAKS
1
A Special Invitation
I
Our meat is properly aged and in fine condition
when we sell it
“ Quality Is Our Policy*’
W e deliver: West side at 2 P.M.
East side 3 P.M.
WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON
Phone Orders Eatly
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H . A .
M o r r is o n ,
M g r.
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w w * 8* a M*a*g* 8 * » » M
B e a v e rto n
T ra n sfe r
Co.
Lewis Brothers Props.
AUTO TRUCK AND LIVERY 8ERVI0E, DAILY TRIPS
TO PORTLAND
FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING
Olllcea: tleavprton, Ctirner of Watson a«d First 81,
I'ortlamt Office, Fortland Auto Freight Terminiti
IHtOnna: Iteiivcrton, 51 on It.
I'ortland, Main 35 to
va
ing hla brains out—a notile mnn—lb s
John il
M tKaddm m il Mtnnl* C
timbers of u noble human craft deserv
McK«dd«n, hi* w lfr. Defendant*,
ing lie! ter o f life's sou !”
j To John O. MefAdd n and Minnie
He « u s proud o f that phrase.
C MiKaddrn, hi* Wl/f. lb* above
"I think you will find that Mrs. Wil named defendant*;
kie on Hie i-orner will take you in for
In (h f (w n * o f th** Htat* o f Oro-
a while,” he suggoaled.
“ You will ‘ iron:
And work."
You and rich o f ><>u ir « hereby
> w», flp*nit would find work.
The j required to appear and ao*w<*r tfco
ffmtid'Ui'iKlitor Of thi* |»rom! end Intel- | «ofnplalal filed again**t you in th*
ItTttml Tom Vaughn, Ibe daughter o f *hoir* fn tu ird court and ra u if, on
the limn w h«» In Aim tirn railed hlluaelf !of befor*- the la*t day o f the time
!»t*HM*lrla* h«‘h «»fca. onn* die (earlier o f Pr»**rrlbed In the or<1**r for publi-
(lu iu l-try In the National friMtitutloa | catl° " o f lh u aumm*»..*. to-w it:
<lf
who hud th* light to
wear | t>n or ^ t o r e the eapiration o f mix
royal d«*rorutl«*ft rind who |M»r* <>n hi* week* nest, from and after tlo date
I mm I j ihr mark* o f hat tir* for ^ibrrtjr— of the ftrat public*!!**» o f tbia sum-
olir wn* now merely n girl »lo a « In th*
lh# d* lc *>f aald ftrat pub-
world, without friend*, numrjr. back* iir* u ',n th ,reof bainK on Mov. •«
1921. and If you fall *o to appear
ground, training. «•i|>«rl*nce. A gr*®*r
and an*w*r oatd complaint for want
detutM racy Imd I n r N
her.
IN«.
thereof the plaintiff* will apply to
*«**««1 «»nly o f that *un ri|»ened heauty the Court for the relief prayed for
o f fruit «minting Into lit prime with In their »aid complaint, to-w it: Kor
Ufltouclu'd hlomn u|Min It, to whirl» w*a a decree o f the above entitled Court
added the charm nnd the danger* o f correcting the d ^ r t p iio n o f th*- real
were a hncnrd.
Her mind and IU ’ » » d correcting that
deed u
at >ertaln
te
rapi«cltlr*» and It* rich iupply o f am- ;c»ut*d and deliver«*! by def ndanta
domic I«11 mink wera not currency (John U. McKadden
and Minnie C-
which (isasud us li-gel
tender uuiuog Uc*"a<«<»-n. his » Ife. «» K. K Hwen-
*«>n and llulda K. 8w m a»n. hi* wife,
the i» >-. n« she w»-it,| know
Her fs- ,la ln tt(ia herein, dated .SeptrmBer It.
Hier, whu butl aukl that ha alw ays «M l ] I S « and on Hepienater tt, tags, re
life un|>n| .ir*u. mlglit well Imve added <>rd--d in the o ffice » f the recorder
that he left ll without provision.
lo f conveyances o f W ashington Coun-
Krenn went to live with Mrs. Wilkie. 'X- Oregon. |n Hu»k U s s t page Sts
Wn- mneitilM-rvd Hint lady aa a s In- thereof, records o f deeds
o f said
lefiMly |irai-tlcal women Who wus at < oun‘ >
*“ ■«•. ®nJ oieniloned In
» b > hi a hurry
On haste, she had
cn"*»>ls»nt harem, by <
grown almost unpleusanOy tt-.ut, and r~ U» d'* ° r1‘ bl“ *
one o f the dim-green hie m e m o r l- o f *“ ‘ h* f°1" ° Wln*
* nd * «
.
.
,
. . . .
crlbad real property, altuatcd ta th<
ITT
,
.!*
I , . . 'he ‘ " t
'ounty o f Washington and State o.
turr o f this w om ans ahsuMly small (>r„ on, lo . w lt: B ,,iw ,la g at aa Iron
mouth, which «.g ild not stay fixed la
m . , f . . t north and 17*.»t feet
one stmt between tier fat cheeks and North. St degree«. 1 minutes Ea»:
her fat chin, hat moved about, appear* from the South W>*t corner ot S*c
Ing to l>e locuted tirat here and then tlon IS. T. I S.. R. I W eal: thence
there, like a newly (iimchml orifice It »••uth 89 d*'irrr*a. S mtnutr*. west
never moved w> unpleasantly as when 298.2 fret to center o f County road;
I
»he waa talking or her ancestry, her t hr nor North S defTcea, 30 mlnut**
relatives wjio hud great wealth and West (n ernter o f County Hoad 71,38
her huabimd'a Injustice and brutality f« et to • point; thence North 89
In making her give up society. Her dfgr« rg 2 minutra. Cant 309.1 fret
biiabnnd Imd given up her society; he to a point; th* nee South 71.2 feci
It being
had g»n>- to piirta unkuou-n.
She to th* place o f beginning.
the intention to convey the aouth
btv-Hled U| m « her rancy thgt aho could
half o f L*»t 61. Hooken a err*, ac
!
b * » c U(S-u a kind or dowager grandeaa
cording to an unrecorded plat there
If she had been txiru under a luckier o f; and that aald deed be dt-creed
star ar had rejected Ham Wilkie.
to be a deed to. and to have con-
Hba would not have been ad amf ▼•F#d from aald defendant* to plain
partletdar Importaacw Is Ik s U A A tiff* tha land abova described.
Brens Helenas had It not been far twa
And fo r a further decree o f tbe
Ä tacts, o n e or them waa that, larking above entitled Court that plaintiffs
other distinction, she could have that E. E. Swi>n*«n and Hulda B. Sweu*
or giving n-ruge at so much and so oon. hi* wife, arc ibe abiw lute own
much ft>r rvH-m and hoard per week to er* In fee i«tir>f»le o f all o f nmh * real
the
tho most nllurlng voting-ert-ntur»: that, property ainire described, and
tor the moiiient, wus known to the whole thereof, and that their title
1 mule eye- nf liuliua as an unaolred to the same be forever quieted ar
riddle. The other tact waa that she against all o f said defendant*; that
It be decreed that you and each o f
w h h the hidf -later o t tbe mother o f
you and all perrons claim ing by.
Jim llennepln ot Virginia.
•
thfough or under you, or either o f
Jim Hennepin, who liked to attach you. have no right, title or Interert
to ills mime Hie words "o t Virginia." of. In. ot to wild land or any part
waa Hie lust or a Hue which had been thereof, and that plaintiff* to«v* such
brought to Ano-rli-an anil by a retugee other and further relief a* to the
Huguenot connected distantly with the Court may seem Just nnd equitable
grout ev plorer ot the headwaters o t the
Thi«* summon* I* rerveo
you
Mlaeho-lppt. There are those who re- by publication in The Heaverton Tlc-
ineudier him lu hla i-erapudes In Dan Ylew, by order o f Hon George R
ville. and tell teller when hla rather, P»agley. Judge o f the above entitled
who had hlmaeir dlaalpatevl tha small Court, which order wa* mode and
Hillsboro.
remainder id the Hennepin weallh ?*t*d Nov. 4. 1925, at
and lehiiero Inn-la In tuille specula Oregon.
First publication Nov. 6 . 1925.
tions throagh a Washington broker,
Last Publication Dec. 18. 1925.
aald to Jim, "Y ou can go down to your
M. B. Hump and U. U Hump,
mother's staler In Texan She will put
Attorney» for Plaintiffs.
you up nnd I have a Job all ready to^
M. B. Hump, residence and post
you with a cotton buying and cotnmbi- office address. Hillsboro, Oregon.
stoo lions« in Dallas. There la noth
D. D. Bump. % residence and post
ing lott Ip my ow n imcketa. The only office address. Forest Orov*. Oregon
gi-nlns you have Is tor getting Into
Adv c 49-4
troohle; your only talent ta tor figures.
Aa tints' goes on the accountant Is play
Beaverton Review, $1.50 per yr.
ing an over-growing part In American
business. Just aa the drunkard la play
ing a le-oer |airt. D o you get my mean
ing, son f"
CATARRH
C a ta r rh Is a luocal dtsea** g rs a tly in
Tills accounted tor the presence ot
fluenced by O oustU vU ional condition*.
.lint Hennepin In Texas. 11« hud been
“ HAI LL’8 CATARRH MEDICINE con-
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f an - Ointment which glv*s Quick
there two years. Compton l*iirma\ev
W«* tw.,«l
w nnlle* t l«w" and th*
Relief
loral Application:
A Co, had found nothing to crltlelio th Internal by Medicine,
a Tonic, which »et»
Ills bookkeeping In tact. It had quali through the Wood on the Mucawe Bur-
ties o f g. nlus which sometimes make fmrea and Assista In ridding your Sj eterr
of Catarrh.
bookkeeping n- t on.v a . »1-1 reconl, loll
•old by druggists for over 10 Tsars.
F. J. Uheney A Co., Toisdo, O.
a vital'tod Inspli-. tIon of hnsineas.
llennepln was a useful addition r»
Compton l\>rii aloe's amall stuff. He j
drank nt the eluli, lint with n ntodcra |
lion considerin ' his resistance to the
effect o f aleo' ol
He vves a popular
young mnn ln>t*ollH». and the fact rhat
so main men !i> Hint Texas city have
now forgotten th it they ever heard o f .
this youth Is only n comment.-,r> upon
tliq trn’ li Ho t Hie Impressions most of
us make are 11 -t even tine srritches
when time’s roller has passed once or
twice over men's memory and today 1
bus heroine so much more Important
I than yesterday and that which Is In :
sight covers that which la gone like j
new strata In n geological period.
1
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MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria Is a harmless Substitute for
S S t o T OH, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of
Constipation
Wind Colic
Flatulency
Diarrhea
T o Sweeten Stomach
Regulate Bowels
#B3l ta th« assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
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avoid imitations, always look for the signature of ^■¿LsL/ Y /4e£j>.L U
proven direction» on each package, Physicians everywhere recommend it.
JTo
Voi. 5 No. 3
D O N ’T
Beaverton, Oregon, November, 1925
________________ 5 0 cents « ysa
F O R O K T O U N B IO
V A U D E V IL L E
CA PTAIN S
DEO. 10 A 11
ELE O TE D ;
SCHEDULE
Every 011 « of ua wanted
a
dludent
JJoiiy
Entertainment.
We boosted, for It and got if.
.Now after it in stalled,
don't
jyaut to lose lutereat and "lie
down on th e j o b " .
II is going to he one of the
biggest successes t h a t
t he
school has ever hud.
All the
casta have their i/arts well iu
hand; everything la going tine.
1 lie different committee»
are
alao working hard, and. have
almost alt of the preliminariua
worked out.
The evening will he a treat
from start to
finish.
There
will b« four short comedies and'
several
readings.
The plays
are aa ■fullowa:
DELEGATE«
PER FE C TE D
PORT
G IVE
ON
RE
OONFENKNO*
• l " ° c»®*® h^*ket-bail eapuins
Halph Uapea and Ouftu T i-
were eleoUd last week and the1- , . .
’-urna 11
follow.,,« were elected:
*2 * T
U.«
is
:
,
,,,
...
Older Boy* Coofereace. held at
ifly-fivc
. ^ . r towns
Ä
.
were i repre
L
a
sented, which included 300 boy«.
"N o ; I was going 1o apeak o f that."
‘V u *
'I he schedule for the season's
•aid Gregory, chewing harder Ilian F*“ ,iwn®1 •*“ " * Building n Hills
The whole town of McMiunvIll«
games is as follows:
ever on tils ever-present toothpick. "H e . boro, Washington County, Or«
welcomed the boys of the Con.
Alumni at beaver! on, Dec.
was con-clou« f->r a tl/in- i|ultc com gon. within six nionlha from
(grence.
Among the delegates
Parkroae at Heaverton, Dec.
a> lous III- Buhl llutt you never knew the date hereof,
were two hoy» from Oak Grove
Hillsboro at Hillsboro, Jan
how much he loved you—some awk- ]
Mated this 2lat d a y of No-
| who were wonders on the Har-
wiiDlness. he said, prevented.
lie
Oresham at li-averton, Jan.
vernber.
1925.
monica, and alao a quartet of
uxked me to loll you Uml something
Koreat Drove at For-
would protect you from dnngi-r. lie Hare. MeAlcar A Pelerà, Attor
est Grove Jui. •1 j ,ntfUa bo*» il0B> t^»em*wa who
neya for Administratrix.
didn’ t suy whut.
Somellilng would. I
»
A t » ! : r . r: —
- -
lie »nld tlist you must n»i tie u fm ld."
Nora
Welch,
Administratrix
Gresham at Greahatu, 1-eb. 5t
"
"
The doctor •lglo*il uml looked «bout '
of the Estati- of William!
Corbett at Beaverton, Feb. I2i
*®turd«y, the repreaentatives
the room with Its few h oo-s, piclures, |
Welch, deceased,
Parkrose at l’ arkrose, Feb. 19
®n address,
Helative
ornam enta- Ho* shabby reunuiiita o f a j
A d v c 5 2 -4
Friends."
life of discrimina ting u ste, high p u r ¡
Hillsboro at Beaverton, Feb. 26 - Hue in Cboic« of
poses an>l liovettj.
Corbett at Corbett, Marcu 5 by. Judge Fred G. Bale, former
*“ l« Your Nam« Smith?”
SU M M O N S
Juvenile Judge in Ohio, but now
“ r h *r *
ru«N,h , n r 7 ® « * « h e « t s
Forest Grove at Bea
IJub
Evans
Haymonti
Harrison
Ctrenlt
r
«
«
r
l
of
Ifc*
l|«lr
ml
an," he said, refteettvely "riva him
professor at tbe Albany Col
if
rrgtin
for
\
%
««fcinu
luu
I'dNi'tly.
verton
March
12
John
Hinitli
Halph
.Mapes
<ln-d Ilf« Inaurane»,
The rest liad
Gaston at Gaston, March 19 lege. lie says that most of tha
g »n « baca use be dld u t puy the premi . K. K Hwt fipon and fluid* K. Hw«n Charles Augustus Hruith
•on. hi« wife. I'lftlntif/«.
crimes are caused by bad com-
ums
Tmi hom-at |o lake It by blow
I
to every housekeeper in our city to com « into our
place and inspect our meats nnd our market.
We keep choice FRESH M E A TS and we
keep our market Clean and Sanitary.
ImifrlmcJlumnuT
(To be continued next w e e k ) j
Advertising has insdc your .husioaa-
1 keep up the advertising.
Joint Livermore
Joe Smith
Milton Boring
Jim Smi!|,
Jim Kimm<-y
Mrs. Bob Evans
Thelma Lee
•Hr*. Jonea-Simth Myrtle Johnson
Sadie Pulaski
Maliaaa Merrill
Young
Mr. and
Mrs. H o b
Evans arc exporting a former
college chum o f Boh’a, a man
hy the name of Smith, who has
a reputation for doing the un
expected
and
appearing
i n
queer
disguise*.
Boh
being
away for the afternoon, leaves
Mr*. Bob to receive the guest.
Not knowing tbe man, and,
fearing hi* feelings will be hurt
if he is not treated cordially,
Mrs. Boh entertainn “ probable
ritnilhs” all afternoon, much to
their confusion and to her own
discomfiture-—I>on't miss it.
“Th«
Red
C a m p”
unionsbip of boys and that
S T U D E N T BODY
The student body is taking an YOU are responsible for your
active part in the different con friend*. Judge Bale gave three
ventions this year.
We have reason* why you make friends
been asked to send delegates to with someone: (I) You look on
the convention at the U. of O. them for what they are, (2),
on Dec. 4 and 5. We are en What you get out of him, (3)
titled to four delegates,
one Faith to believe, to have power
being a faculty member.
d'he to become.
boys from Hood River
speakers have been selected for
this convention anw they will!playr,I a surprise on the dele-
speak on different vital prob- Fation by passing a nice big
lems and interesting subjects. red ju 'cY appl« to each delegate.
The Student Body elected the
The afternoon was set aside
following
delegates:
Myron for recreation in tbe College
Gray.
Ruth
Haulenbeck,
and! gymnasium.
Basket-ball rames
Mildred
McLeod.
Mr.
Webb were played between Hood Riv
was chosen as tbe faculty mem er and Dallas, and Portland and
ber.
Salem.
I.asl week end there was an
Saturday night
Judge
Bale
Older Boys” Convention at Mc
Minnville. This district was al gave another talk, which was
lowed four delegates. The high on "Relative Values in One's
school decided to
send
two. Life Work” . After this, a mo
Ralph Mapes and Curtis Tigard tion picture, “ The Black Cy
were elected.
clone” was shown.
The busi
ness meeting and address by
"W ill you marry m e?"
J. W . Palmer, on “ Vision, De
“ No," she replied.
termination, and Action, closed
And they lived happily ever
the Conference.
afterward.
Harold De«ring
Robert Wood
Bill Worth
Warren Jon«s
Aunt Matilda
Rose F'ry
Alice Decring
Laura Pray
Annie
Veda Bous
Archie Clark
Milton Corum
Harold Decring and his sis
ter,
Alice Iteoring,
are two
young people who have always
Viola Hansen
been held under subjection by Lady F'rances
Bridget O’ Harrigan
:i,eir
Aunt Matilda. There is
Georg,anna Malarkey
a mysterious red lamp in' the
There are also other minor
house, and all three
of t h e
above persons decide to use it characters, besides six l i t t l e
as a signal for their own spe French maids, which are taken
the
cial
friend to come to
the by the remaining girls in
This is a otfe-act
house)
This brings the wrong Glee Club.
persons at the wrong time, re musical comedy, and (he first
sulting in mistaken identities, production to be put on by tbe
humorous situations, and son- Glee Club this year. , The plot
fusion in general— It will keep centers around Lady r ratvces,
you
guessing
all
the
way "a shining light of English so
ciety", and Bridget O'Harrigan,
through.
an frish servant girl. The set
ting is in a sorority house on
"Lady Frances”
the
Saturday
opens.
before
school
"Em ba lm ing Ebenazar”
Ebenexer Rosenstein Pete Bous
Horace Hardupp
Mark Jones
Dr. George Washington
Stonewall Jackson
George Hemming
This is a negro farce in one
act. Horace Hardupp has spent
his friend Ebenexer’s “ las’ two
quahtahs" for an insurance pol
icy in his own favor; however:
Ebenexer “ ain’t got no notion
Continued on Page Four
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W e
Pay You
6 %
Get ready to drive a new Chevrolet. IF» easy to do th *
Certificate w ay.
Com e in tom orrow and choose the m odel you prefer«
M ake the first dow n paym ent— say $5— and we issue to
you a Chevrolet Purchase Certificate that pays you 6 * .
W eekly or m onthly you keep adding to your Certificate
savings. W h en your payments plus this 6 * interest equal
the cash delivery paym ent, you drive the car away and
take care o f the balance in regular m onthly installments
on the lowest tim e paym ent plan in existence.
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A ll m oney w hich you pay on your Certificate is depot«
ited in a trust fund at a bank. In addition to this safeguard
for your Certificate payments, both the bank and we out*
selves are insured by a strong, w ell-know n insurance
company so that absolute protection for your funds is
assured.
If you now ow n a car, we will credit your Certificate
with an additional 6 * on all service, repairs, and acces»
•ories which you buy from ua. This is in addition to the 6 *
interest earned on the m oney you invest in your Certificate«
Here is the simplest, safest, easiest, thriftiest way so buy
car ever devised. Com e in today! Leant how easy it Is
to own a quality Chevrolet.
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BERNARD & STIPE
A t S t i p e ’s G a r a g e In B e a v e r t o n , O r e g o n
Q U A L I T Y
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