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MAY IV. 1027 TRE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE NINE Mr. und Mrs. L. A. Whitcomb of Miss Belle Taggart has been ap Mrs. Leonard Brown left Tuesday Mrs. Leonard Brown and Mrs. J. Kirk Hoover of near Kinton was Portlnnd were Sunduy guests of Mr. pointed to the staff of physical in for a month's visit with friends at W. Kelley entertained the Wednes in the city on business yesterday. structors at the State Normal school Spokane, Wash., and Coeur d’Alene, day afternoon bridge elub at the nnd Mrs. Robert Cull. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Blasaing were home of Mrs. Brown Monday night. week-end visitors at Salem, guests Mrs. Churls» Moyers of Beaverton at Monmouth. The staff consists of Idaho. spent the ufternoon In Hillsboro on four, and Miss Gloria Parker, who W. H. Scott, who used to be with This was the last meeting of the of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Husaelman, ■» ■ — — has been physical instructor in the the Al G. Barnes circus, was in Port season, and the grand prizes were former Grants Pass Friends. Monday. I ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ The estate of Alois Charlea Hof- Forest Grove high school for the land Tuesday to visit his old friends given, as well as the regular prizs. Guy Weisenbach of near North WHAT’S ON AT THE Mrs. T. Charneski won the first ler has been udinitted to probate. A past year, is also one of the staff. with the big show. Plains was a Hillsboro visitor Wed ♦ VENETIAN THEATRE i' of Mrs. E. 11. Tongue on Mon widow ami son ure named us heirs. Mias Parker will teach the first half prize and also the grand prize, while nesday. He reports that the Hes W. N. Harris of the valuation de ♦ of the summer session and Mins Tag afternoon. The hostesM-s for partment of the Portland Electric Mrs. Reynold Chapman received the sian fly is beginning to bother the Rock Creek Edwurd Scheldt of ♦ Frlday • Snturduy gart will touch the last half, her Power company was calling on Hills consolation prize for the evening and afternoon wore the officers, grain in his section. ♦ Frcd Thompson and Silver also the grand consolation prize. O. B. Gates, Mrs. E. II. Tongue, resumed his studies ut Pacific Unl- term beginning on July 27th. When boro friends yesterday. versity Tuesday, after u short ill Additional local will be found on ♦ Klng in the full term begins Mi Taggart Mrs. Burton Willeford won recond George McGrath, Mrs. Hurry Miss Myrtle Butler of Portland, prize. ness. page four. ♦ will have charge of the practical "Silver Comes Through” Mis. J. II. Rossman *nd Mrs. The Roy public school held a pic course and Miss Parker of the the- well known here, was operated upon ♦ Sunduy - Mondny ur Connell. Mr-. George Pratt R. A. Wallis, who owns the Collier I for appendicitis Monday at the Good ANNOUNCEMENT ♦ May 2'J - 30 Mrs. Thomas Connell pound, nic ut the 11 ill-boro park Tuesday. oreticul course. place near Scholls, was a Hillsboro , Samaritan hospital, Portland. Charles Roiling and Julius Moore ♦ Jetta Gouldni in table was beautifully decorated visitor Monday. Mrs. WalMs tell» of The first, second and third grades Al Latham of Portland had his E. R. MacManiman is now rcgis- ♦ "Flghtlng l.ove” columbines, und th« rooms were acted us chauffeurs. held u school ^picnic Tu> day in the t leg broken Saturday, when a piece putting an advertisement in the tering students in musical instruc ♦ Tuesday Only May 31 Mrs. F. A. Bailey suffered n busement of the high school. It had artistically decorated. Mrs. V. Portland papers recently for the + Circuit Vhudeville and stroke of paralysis at her home hero been planned to hold it in the park, . of machinery fell upon it. Mr. I^ath- sale of some pigs. He received one tion for the summer term, begin ning June 1. You may study your ♦ Warner Brothers' Spectui : lions during the ufternoon. Inst Friduy afternoon. She is Improv but on account of the weather, was am is a former Hillsboro man. call from these ads. Later he put an favorite instrument with special in * E. It. MacManiman, director, re- "Finger Print» ing, ullhough still confined to her ad in the Argus, which goes out over i L. E. Wilkes and Stephen Cox j held indoors. The tea< hera, Miss I quests the chorus for Memorial ser- the county on Friday morning. By struction in sight reading and or ♦ Wednoolay • Thursduy bed. * left yesterday for Roi-Uurg, and Ruth Jones, Miss Emily Young und chestra training. Arrangements may ♦ June I - 2 Mr. nnd Mrs. Waiter Kenworthy Mrs. Kenneth Lucas, were in charge i vices to meet at the Venetian the Saturday Moon his pigs were al! i from there they go to Tiller, where be made for class work if desired. atre Sunday morning at 9 o ’ clock. ♦ Double l entore Progruin Bold and he could have sold more Mr. Wilkes will ho engaged in jiur- of Portland were week-end guests of of the little folks. Call at 1108 Sixth St. Telephone ♦ "Wild Mnn From Borneo” Mrs. Emma Dierdorff of north of if he had them. i veying u new road to Crater Luke. Mr. und Mrs. J, D. Anderson and L. IL Peters und family of above : Hillsboro spent several days in the 881. 13-14 ♦ and "The Taxi Danccr” Mrs. Wilkes accompanied them to made a trip to Sheridan Sunday with Mountaindule were in the city on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Meek left to- ♦ + ♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦♦♦ + ♦ + I Good Samaritan hospital in Portland day on a two weeks’ vacation trip, I Corvallis, where she will visjt with them. Saturday on business. Mr. Peters Busy Bees Dance Gun Wehrung returned Inst week says that Joe Schaffer and family, , this week ,under the care of a phys- ‘ which includes a trip by automobile Glen Power» returned on Friduy I her daughter, Rhea, who is attend The Grange Busy Bees will give to Lewiston, Idaho, to visit Mr. a dance at the M. W. A. hall on Sat night from hix hunx-stcud ut Maupin. ing (). A. C., and with Mr. and from n business trip to California, who visited them recently, left for < ician. Mrs. D. Moss of Lakeview was a ' Mrs. George Schulmerich and other Meek’s mother, Mrs. Kate Meek. urday night. June 4. Good music. and hn gone out to his ranch nenr I t;ui(|e Rock, Neb., April 20, in a The estate of Andrew Larson has Everybody invited. Tickets, ladies, I relatives. Laurel, where he will remain this Ford and arrived there April 30 ._ on week-end guest of her cousins, Mrs. From there they will drive on down 25c; gents, 25c. been admitted to probate. 13-14 Martha Bennett and Mrs. C. M. to San Francisco and then back here. summer. H. C. Smith, manuger of the Mil Oregon air. They used 85 gallons of Mr. und Mra. John Hause of Fir j Powell. Mrs. Moss is a past presi- Mr. Meek is attending North Pacific ler Mercantile company, is putting Mr. und Mrs. George Saxton, for gasoline on the return trip. Dance at Banks dale were county seat culler» Thur»- I dent of the Rebekah assembly of Dental college and is majoring in ■ in considerable of his time for a merly of near Witch Hazel, moved Banks Camp R. N. A. will give a day. Mr. and Mrs. John Goleeke leave Oregon. pharmacy. School is out for this dance at Parmley hall, Saturday, 1 few weeks at Sheridan, settling up la it week to the E. L. McCormick Sunday morning to attend the wed Mr. and Mr». Henry Johnson of ' the estate of S. L. Scroggins, pres- May 28. Good music and everybody Miss Avoca McMinis of Salem was year. farm near Laurel, which Mr. Saxton ding of their son, William, at Poca beyond North Plain» were Hilhboro i I dent of the First National bunk of 13 a week-end guest of her parents. John B. Purdum left on Tuesday welcome. Admission, $1. has purchased. tello, Idaho. They expect to be gone Mr. and Mrs. S. McMinis. Miss Mc- culler» Saturday. . Sheridan. Mr. Smith has been ap evening for Minneapolis, Minn., where Sidney Ellingston, the 10-year about three weeks. Miles A. Priel Dance at Kinton Mr. und Mrs. Loren McCormick pointed administrator. old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellingson of will be in charge of the Skaggs store Minnis, who is an instructor in Wil he has a position as plant auditor i Dance at Kinton Grange hall, Sat of Newberg have moved tu Hillsboro I Mrs. Josephine Hathaway and lit the Park Hotel, fell from the cannon lamette university, will teach during for an electric company. Mr. Pur during Mr. Goleeke's absence. for future residence. the summer session there. dum has been with the Portland urday evening, May. 28. Easley’s or tle granddaughter, Kathleen Adams, at the court yard Thursday evening W. C. Jackson of North Plains, Fred Durig und son, George, of i of Portland spent the week-end at nnd broke his arm. Mrs. C. E. Wells, Mrs. T. C. Electric Power company here for chestra of Portland. Gents, 50c, spectators and ladies, 25c. On Scholls who last week in the classified col- near Cedar Mil), were in the county the Huthnway place near town. Mrs. The Hillsboro friends of Willis umns of this paper advertised 20 Reynolds, Mrs. C. IL Emmott and several years and has many friends road. 13 seat on buainexs Friday. Mrs. L. Shinaberged left Monday in Hillsboro. Hnthuway moved to Portland sever Ireland of Portland will be glad to weanling pigs for sale, called this morning for Bend to attend the The Farmington Christian Ladies al weeks ago, and her son, Frank, henr thnt he was able to be taken to Sid Flattner of Portland and Min The Princess Beauty Shop excels office Monday afternoon and said State Federation of Women’s clubs. Aid society will meet Wednesday, has gone to Long Beach, Calif., for his home last week, after two months neapolis has accepted a position as in all lines of Beauty Culture, at discontinue my ad as I have sold They were accompanied by Mrs. H. manager of the shoe department at popular prices. For appointment— June 1, at the home of Mrs. Charles an indefinite stay, in the Good Samaritan hospital. them all on the first ad. L. Flint of Scholls. 3-tf Clark. Weil's Department Store and has Phone 262Z. Earl Wright, son of Dan Wright, The four-year old son of Mr. and Miss Florence Hillis, bride-elect, Have your eyes examined by L. J. Rushlow, local insurance taken charge. Mr. Flattner comes J. F. Maxfield of Aloha ha» leased sent has father a box of imported Mrs. Fred Bowlby of near Farming was honored with a miscellaneous a specialist. See Dr. Luzader the Brunell bakery und will take cigars to be passed around among ton hnd his left collar bone broken shower Sunday at the home of her man, starts a series of insurance ed highly recommended and will make possession the first of the month. his friends here. Young Wright is Friday, while playing at the school uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don ucational advertisements in this a valuable addition to an efficient at the Hillsboro Pharmacy every Sat urday. Hours 10 to 4 o’clock. 36-tf Mr. Brunell and family will move to in the navy and is stationed on the house. Dr. E. H. Smith attended the ald MacGregor, in Portland. Miss week's issue of the Argus. He will sales force. i New garden seeds in bulk at the explain the various kinds and the Battleship Oklahoma und was re little sufferer. Mrs. N. W. Thompson and Mrs. Tucson, Arizona. Hillis will be wedded this evening to information should be of interest Greer-Powers Grocery. 52-tf. • cently in Cuba. The ship is now at Dayton Hendrichs of Moro were The John Volz estate hu« been ad Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson of Mr. Gerald Davidson. to everyone. * week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. mitted to probate and the heirs are Portsmouth, Va. Buxton were Hillsboro visitors Sun- Mrs. L. G. Selfridge returned R. H. Jonas, editor of the Central H. Busch. The ladies are mother and Mr. und Mrs. L. E. Wilkes return day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1 ■ Too Late to Classify as follows: Kate Brown, Henry and from San Francisco today, accom John Henry, Hillsboro; George and ed Friday night from a two-weeks Caldwell. Mr. Peterson has pur- panied by her sister, Mrs. George Oregonian of Prineville and M. R. sister of Mrs. Busch. Mrs. Hendrichs For Sale—Two dozen Rhode Is trip to eastern Oregon. Mr. Wilkes I rhased the home of _. Mr. and Mrs. Gaffney. Mrs. Selfridge was called Biggs, county judge of Crook coun also visited her sister-in-law, Mrs. William Volz, North Plains. ty, were Hillsboro visitors Friday. Lloyd Brown. land Red pullets, 4 months old.— was surveying nenr Baker und Mrs. | Caldwell at Buxton. to San Francisco Saturday on ac Mr. Jonas is well known here, hav Floyd Bentley, son of Mr. and Wilkes visited with her daughter, < L. V. Hulit had a rather interest Victor Gustafson, Cornelius; quar- Mrs. George Schulmerich and Mrs. count of the death of Mrs. Gaffney's ing formerly edited a paper at Bea Mrs. E. E. Bentley of this city, ar Dr. Lews Wilkes, at LaGrande. ter mile south of Standard l Oil ing exhibit in the window of the Yenckel of near Corvallis came down husband. rived here Snturduy night from Ta verton, and was for a time in part Hillsboro Land & Realty company company. 13 Mrs. II. A. Ball is in LaGrando Saturday morning to attend the coma, Wnsh., and will be in the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Burkhalter nership with the late A. E. Scott in last week. The exhibit comprised sev for a few weeks' visit with her son- For Rent—On account of sTck- Pythian Sisters district convention of Portland were week-end guests of the publication of the Forest Grove city off and on this week while he eral little baby Mallards mothered ness, barber must abandon loca- handles the advance work for the I in law und daughter. Mr. and Mrs. at North Plains, and remained over Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burkhalter. Edwin News-Times, by a Bantam hen. tion in brick building, with i chain Levitt-Brown Huggini shows, which Alvin Hawke. Mr. Hawke is an in to visit friends Sunday. is spending the most of his time at The Women’s Church Service’ R. J. Higdon, local Chevrolet deal store, meat market, and confec- will be in Portland next week. Mr. J structor in the high school at that Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Collins of To the farm at South Tualatin, where League of All Saints’ Mission will er, is a cousin of the late Sheriff1 tionery as co-tenants. First class Bentley is advertising manager of j place. ledo were calling on Hillsboro he is building a new house. meet at the home of Mrs. Donald Lester M. Wood of Clark county, , j residential district near large high Miss Rowena Hermann, teacher in friends Saturday. Mr. Collins was the show. Mr. and Mrs. William Patten, Douglas on Wednesday, June 1, at Washington, who was murdered on - , ; bcnuui school irt in Portland. Ready for the Estacada schools, visited recent T. Johanneson of Witch Hazel was ly with Mrs. George Gould. She also formerly with the Hillsboro Argus, who have been visiting Mr. Patten's 3 o’clock p. m. The club is com Sunday by moonshiners, while on a occupancy June 1.—Write L, care but is now one of the publishers of brother, H. 1. Pattcu, und family, ( pleting its study course, under the raid. given a surprise Sunday, wh«n a visited her aunt, Mrs. Lewis Furrow, Argus. 13 the Lincoln County Leader. left Tue.-day for Wenatchee, Wash., ' leadership of Mrs. George McGrath. number of his neighbors went to his F. R. Barden of Cornelius was in of No< th Hillsboro. Mrs. W. W. Boacow, who has been and from there will return to their I A study of church problems in the home and cooked a big dinner In the city Tuesday arranging for ad- John Connell, Will Hare, Frank in the Good Samaritan hospital for I home in Iowa. celebration of his "Sth birthday. ■ rural districts, “Beyond the City vertising on the Centaur garden Davis .Fred Sewell and A. W. Hav Going to Remodel the Old several weeks, has recovered suffi Tho e pr< > nt were Mr. anil Mrs. P? Mrs. Mary Hoover and son, J. C. Limits," by Goodwin, is the subject tractor. Mr. Barden has just been ■ Kitchen? E. Almqui’t and son, Elvin; Mr. and ens enjoyed a fishing trip over on : cicntly to be taken to the home of Hoover, and Mrs. Munn Coffin of taken up by the club. appointed agent for this district. Mr-. M. G. Anderson and sgn. Car); the Nehalem Saturday and Sunday. her mother, Mrs. M. Wilson, in | Portland were Hillsboro visiters on J USE Mrs. L. T. McPheeters left last Mr. and Sirs. J unit's R. Smith and Portland, where she is convalescing. Saturday. The ladies are sisters of 1 Mrs. Della L. Houston, formerly Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Bloom, Mr. and of this city, died Sunday night at night for Spokane, Wash., where she family of Corvallis were guests on Mrs. R. F. Hart man, Mr. and Mrs. PEERLESS John Hale, who spent his boyhood Mrs. Eda Befce of near Farmington. the home of her daughter, Mrs. Os will attend a convention of the ■ O. R. Ander in and little daughter, Sunday of their relatives, the Con days in Hillsboro, was calling on The Needlecraft club will hold a car Burgoyne, in Portland. Heart Daughters of the Nile. She is a mem Built-in Fixtures Andrew Hanson, T. Johanneson and nell families and Mrs. Grace Wood. friends here the last of the week, food sale at the Greer-Powers Gro disease was the cause of her sudden ber of the patrol. Saves Time, Bother, sons, Chris and John. Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Pritchard of and looking after property interests, cery store on Saturday, May 28, be- i ■ death. For six years she had been u W. A. Clapshaw of Forest Grove Olympia were guests last week of Labor and Dirt Mr. Hale is an engineer on the ginning at 10 o’clock. Proceeds will bailiff in circuit court in Multnomah pi A miscellaneous shower was given was a Hillsboro visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelley of the and is on the Eu- Southern Pacific, be used for the cemetery fund. in honor of Miss Clara Rosa, June county. She is survived by her hus Mr. Clapshaw recently purchased a M We Are Exclusive Dis gene-Kiamath Falls run. bride-elect, at the home of her par-1 Hotel Washington. tributors Mrs. J. B, Stewart left Tuesday band, D. L. Houston, the daughter, music store at that city. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Emmott and George Poor, son of Rev. and for Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, for a visit Mrs. Burgoyne, and a son, Asher ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rosa, nt of the Miss Mary Quiggle and Miss Ruby Scofield, Wednesday of Inst week. little daughter and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mrs. L. C. Poor, attending college with her brother, Eugene Thyng. Houston, all of Portland. She was a PEERLESS LINE Many beautiful presents were re L. King were Sunday visitors at at Willamette university, received The brother and sister have not met past grand matron of the Eastern Hornecker are engaged in correcting papers at the county school super of Longview and Kelso. the student body award for merit for 22 years. ceived by Miss Rosa. •Those present Star order. intendent’s office. China Closets, Wall Seats, 1). O. Herington and family, for oils work on the Willamette Colleg were Mrs. M. Benefiel and children, Mrs. Fred Lepschat has resigned The Women ’ s Foreign Missionary Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hanson of Wall Tables, Ironing Mrs. J. McNew and children, Mrs. merly of this city, have located at ian. The award is a gold. Old En her position at the Weil Department • society of the M. E. church held a Boards, Broom Closets, G. Cook and children, Mrs. Murie Hollister, Calif., according to word glish “C.” |le has been appointed as Store, and will leave this week for "Feast of the handles” banquet in Aloha were Hillsboro visitors Mon day. Huer, Mrs. Oliver Cutright, Mrs.! received here. Undersink Units, Over managing editor of the Collegian ~ a short visit with her parents in the church basement Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Beauchamp of sink Units, Coolers, Med for next year. Amos Cutright and children, Mrs. Mrs. C. E. Lytle left Sunday for Corvallis. t and about seventy-five were pres- Sheridan were Hillsboro visitors on ■ icine Cabinets—All Ready Elmer Bennett, Mrs. William Ben The Dalles for a two-weeks visit Announcement has been received Mr. and Mrs. Willard W. Brown | ent. During the banquet toasts were Sunday. to Set Into Place. nett and daughter, Mrs. C. Sandy with her son, Kingsley Lyle, and by relatives here of ths birth of of Priest River, Idaho, who recently given by Rev. L. C. Poore, Mr. Huff, and granddaughter. Miss Hattie family. Lodene Beauty Shoppe, 1442 3rd twins, a boy and a girl, to Mr. and traded their Idaho farm for a farm Mr. Woodworth, Mr. Bump, Vance See Them at Our Store St., Hillsboro. Maroel, 75 cents. Sandy, Mrs. John Peppard and chil »_____ Mrs. Mohr and daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Russell Frost of Port Angeles, Norton. Mr. Medlock and James For Colonial Dames’ preparations.—Bes dren. Mrs. Idaho Gaines, Mrs. Grace Wellinger, of Lents were Sunduy Wn., May 20. Mrs. Frost was former near Orenco, were Hillsboro visitors 48-tf sythe. Jr. Mr. Forsythe acted as sie Hanley. Friday. Duren, Mrs. H. Borton and son, Mrs. guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Mac- ly Miss Ruth O’Connor, and is a niece V. W. Gardner Treat your eyes right if 3 Robert Harbison, student at U. of toastmaster. The Methodist quartet B. Wymore and daughter, Mrs. G. Kay. of Mrs. Henrietta Morgnn and W. you expect them to treat sang several selections after the O., was a week-end guest of his Ennis nnd son, Mrs. William Fal “ASJ’ you right. Do not deny 5 Lumber Company Melvel Goodin, student at U. of G. Hare. sisters, Mrs. Glenn Payne and Mrs. banquet. Mrs. E. C. Miller, Salem them the help of glasses if coner, Mrs. Myrtle Lowe, Mrs. Put , The Lumber Store conference secretary of children's they need it. The future will repay D. G. Lilly and Thomas Williams Vesey Gardner, and families, man. Miss Vietta Putman, Mrs. John I O., was a week-end guest of his pur- Block West of Post Office of Hillside were in the county seat i Mrs. C. C, Defrees, who has been work, gave a very interesting talk. you many fold. Visit the Thompson- : Rosa and Miss Wilma Rosa. Miss! ents, Mr. nnd Mrs, J. W. Goodin. Glutsch Optical company's office at >« Phone: Yard 2731; Res. 1531X Tuesday morning attending a meet Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Olsen received 1131 Second St., or phone 1631 for Aletha Barker of Salem was an out - ! Mrs. Frank Cate of Orenco was in St. Vincent's hospital for sev "»■■■■»■»»»■»»■■■■I ing of the board of directors of the n Hillsboro visitor Monday. of-town guest. eral weeks with ear trouble, is re a letter from their son, Zenas Olsen, appointment. Federal Land Bank. Mr. Lilly lays ported as improving. who has been teaching at a boys’ thnt his son, Virgil, a graduate of I f Earl L. Johnson, who lives on the school in India, saying that he and Pacific university, leaves in July his family were enroute home, and for West Virginia, where he has a J river road between here and Scholls, woul# land in San Francisco May teaching fellowship in the Univer was transacting business in town 30. The letter was written at Hong Wednesday. sity of West Virginia. Kong, China, on the second of May, Jesse Myers and family and J. W. telling that they had arrived there A number of friends nnd relatives gathered at the home of Mrs. F. E. Waggner of Ruxton were Hillsboro the day before, and expected to Bovee, north of Banks, last Sunday callers Wednesday. leave the next day. He said they en A. Bonfigt and N. Bonfigt of near countered a very hard rain storm in honor of Mrs. Bovee’s hirthdny. Guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. Weizs Scholls were Hillsboro visitors on immediately after arriving in Hong Hillsboro, Oregon and children nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Hol- Wednesday. Kong, as if the bottom had dropped Auto insurance of today is one of the most con lis of Portlnnd, Mr. nnd Mrs. John H. G. Hanson of near Sherwood oqt of the sky. After leaving there fusing lines of insurance written, and as not over Gillespie of Manning. Mr. nnd Mrs. was in the county seat on business they expected to touch at Shanghai, 15 per cent of policy holders know that there are Frank Frederickson of Camas, Wn., Tuesday. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS — $100,000.00 China, Nagasaki, Kobe and Yoko 14 different coverages in connection with auto in Leslie Snndy nnd Dan Hartman of C. E .Shorey, who has been quite hama, Japan, and at Honolulu before surance, in future issues of this paper I will ex $1,199,000.00 RESOURCES Mountainilale. ill for the past week, is improving. arriving in the United States. plain, as there are many who do not know what LOCAL HAPPENINGS I s I I i i Automobile - INSURANCE - The Commercial National Bank Member Federal Reserve System Our stockholders number fifty of the leading farm eli and business mep of Washington County. Edward Schulmerich, President Glonn T. Stapleton, First Vice-President E. I. Kuratli, Second Vice-Prosident William C. Christensen, Cashier James A. Wood, Assistant Cashier F. J. Sewell, Assistant Cashier they are insured for until they have a claim. This will also apply to any form of insurance. Read your policy, whether LIFE, FIRE, ACCIDENT, AUTO or any policy you may have, and if you do not fully understand what you are insured for, I will be only too pleased to explain your policy to you. Auto Liability and Property Damage in next issue. There are no charges for this service, or will you be under obligation. My purpose is to save you from loss in case you are not covered for what you think you are. \What to ffify With the day of your graduation so close at hand, you undoubtedly have been giving thought to the gift you would like to receive. Let me suggest that it be a GIFT THAT LASTS. Something that will give a lifetime of faithful service and help to keep alive in your memory happy incidents of school days. Let us show you our handsome dis play of WRITE — PHONE — OR CALL L. J. 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