The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 19, 1928, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
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HILLSBORO, OREGON
and Mrs. E
Eagon visited
The Camp Fire girls enjoyed a
friends in Gaston Sunday.
picnic ut Itippling Water on Wed-
Miss Mary Ib-lm of Laurel was a . nesday of last week. .1
Mi s Hong and Mr. IM
Hill boro visitor Saturday.
nished
transportation t<
will
Irene
Winegardner
Mi
the picnic. The time v
p< nt in
pend the week end at Rockaway,
swimming, and later lu
on was
lertiiinlng nt her home on Second
and
Mrs.
S
II
Webb
of
Cor
Mr.
WIIA I S ON Al Illi
roust.
street for I lie past week Miss Fran I'l liu.-i were Hill boro visitors Tues- served, including a w
VENETIAN THEATER
Those attending were 1
S Alice
ees Edwards of New York.
Miss
ilay.
Nosier, Dolores Theda,
m Par-
I
Edwards is one of the executive
L. F. Francis, school clerk at Tu- rott, Norma Kreltz, Fl
Gor
• cd<-tmi<- < of tin- Episcopal church,
visitor
Sat-
don, Edna Short, Kathleen M< AI«-ar,
mid ha* been on u tour through the alatin, was a Hillsboro
Ordrll Prickett, Mary Yantti, Mary
Pacific state , conducting it series of urday.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Sigler anti Helen Himes, Louise Frail, Winona
• onf< reni-i- on religious education.
She has been helping nt t>><• vaca­ children were picnickers at Scap- Turner, and Mrs. C. IL N ler.
tion ■ i-hool being conducted by Miss pause Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Puul Gro
and fam
I uraday
Meacham nt the All Saint» t'liapi-l.
M r . George Zimmerman of above ily and house guests, Mr. Gross'
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Mrs. .1. E. Reeves mid her sister North Plains win a llillslioro vixi- mother, si ter and brother-, made a
V irginia
trip to Yakima, Wash., Sunday to
in law, Mr Grace Reeves, of Port- tor Wednesday.
The visitors, Mr».
of
Portland visit relatives.
John Siegenthaler
hind, returned Sunday from ii few
Side"
days' trip to Wilson river,
While ami John Werner of Bethany were Gross Sr., Miss Hazel, Ralph arid
Harold, left Tuesday for their home
there the Indies gathered 40 pint Hillsboro visitors Saturday.
of huckleberries. They were told
Chief of Police L. B. Jenkins of in San Jose, California.
tillit Mrs ReeveH was the first wo- Portland will speak in the Methodist
It is reported that the most suc-
1 num to drive n car over that road church Sunday night, July 29.
<•<“ ful season of strawberries and
this year, mid only the sei rond one
<•
It. T. Morgan of Farmington left rasplierries has been harvested in
I to ever make the drive. Mil ss Reeves Sunday for Moro, where he will the Buxton section this yi-ur. The
growing of berries in that ection
Mrs. Donald McInnis of Scholl* left Wednesday for a trip to Yidlow- drive a combina during harvest.
i rather a late thing ami th<- grow­
was culling on
Hillsboro
friends tone Park.
Mr, and Mrs. James Wood, Miss ers are well pleased with tl.<- re ults.
Tuesday.
Mr. mid Mrs. Fred i Cornelius, Mi
Viva Moore and Glade Follia made
Mrs. Albert Spiering returned
Tile St. Matthews Young People’s Heitin mid Cal Jack made u Friday th«- Mt. Ilood loop trip Sunday.
Tue day from Portland, where she
society held a picnic
lit \ to Monday trip to Culver, where
Harold Wi-iner has gone to Gari­
Lost lake, near Beaver*
’ they visited Mr. mi d Mrs. Henry baldi for the summer, where he has been for the past week with
her husband, who was operated on
[
Schmeltz.er
mid
Jam
es
Bettis,
for-
the
Miss Dorothy Hande
oja-ned a fi-h and chip business Sat­
ut St. Vincents hospital. Their son,
inerly of this city. F
trip to Astoria Sundn)
ex
urday.
Raymond, suffered a broken jaw in
I went to Redmond and
cursinn boat, the Gror
Mr. and Mr-, L. 1. Davis and Mr. a baseball game in Portland.
They
Mr and Mrs. W. A
Parson of way of the McKenzie
ami Mrs. O, M. Heaton attended
the cropH
crops very
A large congregation greeted the
Los Atigeli-, Cal., wer< guests Fri- report th<*
the I. O. O. F. picnic at Elsner’»
Culver,
due
to
u
hard
participants in the sacred concert
the
day of Mr. and Mrs. A !.. King.
grove
Sunday.
20th of June.
given last Sunday nigh'
in
the
John Person of the Washington
Mrs. C. A. Hande and a party of
Mrs. N. E. Barker of I.os An­ friends from Portland were visitors Methodist church by the j inior bible
Savings & Loan Association made 11
class, assisted by Miss Wilcox and
business trip to Vernonia Tuesday, geles is the hounc ifueftt of Mr. and i.t the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Mrs. V. Gardner.
Jam*
Forsythe
Miss Grace Gilford left Sunday M rs, G. M. Chumbvrb on Ilin cline Sunders Monday.
was presiding officer.
Mr.«. Murker had the mis-
for Wheeler, where -he will visit ut street,
Methodist
The ladies of the
Victor McFarland of McMinnville
th«* home of her uncle, Tom Wann, fortune to I om - u very valuable dog church will hold n cooked food sale
and Alfred Morgan made a fi-hing
by
death
after
arriving
here,
The
and other relatives.
Saturday,
Emmett's
Market
trip to the Trask river the last of
dog wax a granddaughter of Strong at the
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Uppenkamp
the week.
Alf returned with a
heart, of movie fame, and hud ap- la-ginning at 9 o’clock,
and Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Wahner IH-nred tn movies herself.
A card from Mrs. Otto Hartrampf good supply of the speckled beau­
and some friend» enjoyed a picnic
says they are located at Hayward, ties, and remembered his friends
Mrs. Jnm<-s Morgan of Portlund Cid., and think they’ll like 1' fine, with some of them.
Sunday at Estacada.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morgan arc spent Monday mid Tuesday ut the The climate is very similar to this.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Powell of
spending n two weeks* vacation at ■ ummcr home of her son, Hurry
Miss Grace Cox of San Jose, Cal., Portland, Mrs. Fred Jaubush and
Morgan,
nt
Meacham.
Other
guests
Meacham, Little Evelyn Bentley is
of Mr. und Mrs. Morgan were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E-peseth of Oak- daughter, Theobell, of Fortuna, Cal­
their guest this week.
and Mrs. Lloyd Brown on Sunday, land. Cal., fornn r Iowa friends of ifornia; and Mr. and Mrs. George
Mrs. Theodore i'almquist of Oak
mid Mr. und Mrs. Robert Cull on Mrs. O. (). Freeman, called on her Clishy of Corvallis were guests at
land, Nebraska, arrived Tuesday for Tuesday evening.
T uesday.
the C. M. Powell home on First
an extended visit with her brother,
Mrs. F. H. Bowlby of South Tu­ 'avenue Sunday.
Miss Gladys Rood und Miss Jean alatin and her sister-in-iaw, Mrs. F.
Elmer L. Johnson, and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Haroldson
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loveall und Cruft were hostesses at a luncheon
Bohlson of Nyssa, were guests of Minot, North Dakota, were week­
at
the
Bohemiun
und
a
matinee
at
little daughter of Newberg were
Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Frank end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
guests Tuesday of Mrs. LovenU's the Broadway in Portlund Saturday, Mitchell.
McCaskie. The visitors were taken
complimenting
Miss
Eleanor
Cham
­
brother, W. S. Alexander, and wife.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Mitchell were on a motor trip to the Columbia
bers, bride-elect. Other guests from
River highway and Mt. Hood.
Miss Jane Beamish, who has been here
were Miss Ruth McGrath and dinner gue-ts Friday of Mr. and
in the Smith hospital for several
Mrs. F. H. Bowlby, in honor of
C. E. Shorey and daughter. Miss
Miss Eva McCormick.
months with a broken hip, under-
their house guest, Mrs. F. C. Bohl­ Eliza, left Monday for Shipperd’s
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sigler and son of Nyssa.
went an abdominal operation l-'ri
Springs for a few weeks’ vacation.
children came out the last of the
day.
Miss Esther Benson of Beverly Miss Bernice Wahner is taking Miss
Week for ii visit with Mr. Sigler’s
Shorey’s place in the county agent’s
Mrs. N. Nye of Spokane is a
mother, Mrs. James Sigler, and fam­ Hills, California, and Miss Margaret
office during her absence.
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
ily. Mr. Sigler returned to Portland Benson of Raymond, Wash., were
J. M Person, being called here by Monday morning, but the family re­ guests Friday of their sister, Mrs.
Mrs. E. M. Ries and daughter,
the illness of her daughter, Mrs. mained for a few days.
Paul Patterson.
Barbara, of Memphis, Tenn., are
Person.
The Misses Frances and Helen guests of Mrs. Ries’ sister. Mrs. B.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. O'Rourke,
Mr. und Mrs. William Alexander- who
Schultz, who have been visiting their M. Goodman, and family, and of her
have
been spending a few­
mid Mrs. Alexander's cousin, H. T. months at
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cun-
Mill Valley, California,
ningham, of Huber.
Jost, of Lawrence, Kansas, made a
are now located at
ut their summer Gheen, have returned to their home
two days' trip to Newport, return­
in
Oregon
City.
Mrs. E. R. Bailey and children
home above Mountaindale, where
ing Monday.
left Monday for a vacation at Rock-
they will remain for some months.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and
away. They were accompanied by
Miss Esther Bechen, Miss Alice
Mrs. Dora Nelson, and Mrs. Henry children of McMinnville were call­
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bailey of For­
Swain und Mrs. Florence Hchenke Johnson
......... i and daughter, Janet, of ing on Hillsboro friends Saturday. est Grove.
of San Francisco, nre guests of Portland,
and Mrs Reynold Chap- They were accompanied home by
Mrs. J. C. Bechen and family of man and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Tramblay and
Patricia, are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Davidson for a
near Orenco.
their house guests, Mrs. A. Vander-
spending the week nt the Morgan week-end visit.
meer and son, returned Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson
cottage at Meacham.
Mrs. F. C. Bohlson of Nyssa is from a week at Cannon Beach.
North Powder arrived Friday <
Wilber Hoffman of Colville, iin visiting relatives
and friends in
ning for a two weeks’ visit v
Mrs. Joe Baker and her sister.
nois, arrived Tuesday for a visit South Tualatin and Hillsboro. Mrs.
Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr. and A
with the Winegardner famili«» and Bohlson will be remembered as Miss Miss Anna Crop, were Hillsboro vis­
Elwood Johnson.
itors the last of the week from their
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cook of west of Lois Bowlby.
Mr. Bohlson will ar­
Mr. and Mrs. John Brown of Hillsboro,
Mr. Hotfman is touring rive the first of the week for a home in Mountaindale.
above Atnnning were Hillsboro visi- the west.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Connell
short visit.
tors Tuesday.
Mrs. Emma May-
left the last of the week to spend
I* rank ... b - ooomi ^, oi mis city,
Rev. Harvey Miller and little son, the summer at their cottage at
nurd, who had been visiting at their Portlund sales manager of the O’Joy
Harvey, of Martinez, California; Rockaway.
home, returned to Hillsboro with
puncture proof tire liner, made a
John Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mil­
them.
The fish brought in by Charles
business trip to Seattle last week.
ler and Mrs. Earl Truman of Port­
Donald McFern of Portlund. one
L. J. Rushlow and son, Jack, and land were here Saturday, calling on Sandy of Scofield last week has
of the officials of the Portlund dis­
E. W. Beckett drove to Fort Stevi ens their relatives, the McKinneys, and been pronounced to be a Ray Star
trict Epworth la-ague of the Metho­
for a clamming expedition from Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Cornelius of fish.
dist church, accompanied by his
Mrs. Vesta Combs and daughter,
AV>ndny to Wednesday.
Reedville.
mother, visited Rev. E. B. Iaickhart
Alina, left Saturday for a week’s
•
A. Hande, who formerly con­
Monday.
Rev. W. A. Spicker, M. E.
vacation at Seaside.
ducted the variety store here, is in tor at Orofino, Idaho, and
Damon Greer, who has been in a
Frank Fluke of Metzger was a
Spring A alley, Afinn., visiting his
Spickcr, visited Rev. Spicker’»
Portland hospital for some time,
Hillsboro caller last Thursday.
mother for a few weeks.
ents, Mr. and tr*. f t . Sp
was brought to the home of his par­
The vacation school at All Saints enroute to Los
ents, Air. and Mrs. R. H. Greer, the
last of the week, where he is con­ Mission continues to hold interest they went to
| « ith an average attendance of about Sunday School
valescing.
50 children.
their daughter.
Mr. and Airs. DeGolyer of Holly­
Mrs. C. E. Andrews of Oakland,
wood, Cal., have
purchased
the
Mrs. Paul Patterson entertained
Thomas Bilyeu place in South Hills­ < ill., is a guest at the home of her with a dinner party Friday evening
■
laughter.
Mrs.
N.
G.
Anderson,
nt
boro and arc remodeling the house
as a surprise for her husband in
and
making
other extensive im­ Witch Hazel.
honor of his birthday anniversary,
provements.
Airs. Sarah Hoopengarner of Port­ After dinner, bridge was enjoyed,
Mr. and Airs. Henry Wirtz of land spent several days the last of Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
west of Hillsboro have ns
their the week with her sister, Mrs. Anne E. B. Tongue, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hill and their house guest. Mrs.
guests their grandchildren, Wilma Sigler.
.Mr. and Airs. H. A. Deck spent Mead. Mr. and Mrs. I.. J. Merrill.
Hollis, Alice Ann and Billie Wirtz,
children of Mr. and Mrs. Willard the week end with friends at Bright­ Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shumway,
wood on the Mt. Hood loop.
Wirtz of Salem.
and Mrs. Ralph Easter,
and Mrs. Patterson.
Shvriir
J.
|-,_
Reeves
made
a
busi
­
who
has
M
Charlotte Hilts,
ness
trip
to
his
mine
at
Riddle
been teaching nt Vernonia, was a
front
Hillsboro
visitor
Tuesday.
Miss '1 hursdny to Sunday.
Mrs A. Schoenbechler
Hilts has been visiting relatives near
Roy, and was enroute to Portland, Farmington was in Hillsboro
where she will spend the summer iness Friday.
with her uncle and aunt.
Miss Irene Urfer of Portland
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Brown and o week-end guest of Aliss Ruth
daughters, Georgiana and Hazel, Grath.
James Imbrie underwent a minor I
and .Miss Leah Turner, spent the
week-end at Netarts. They were ac­ operation at the Smith hospital Sun­
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Delbert day.
Brown of Portland and Mr. and
Ira 1. Mills of near Manning was I
Mrs. T. C. Couch and children of in town on business Friday.
Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Garrett and
Mr. and Mrs. L.
I.. C. Kramien and
daughter were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce nt Hood
River.
Mrs. Boyce is a sister of
Mr. Garrett. While there the men
of the party enjoyed a fishing trip
to North Lake.
Reopening Dance
GOLD SEAL BUICKS
Durant Sport Touring
Whether your need be Gas, Oil, Air,
Water or Information, we can give
it better than ordinary stations.
Oronite
Cleaning
Fluid and
Fly Spray
Vety nice—New Duco
Dodge Sedan
T
IIORNECKER, Proprietor
Third and Baseline Streets
Mrs. Arthur Rollins and two chil­
dren arrived last week from Phoe­
nix, Arizona, and will spend the
summer with Mrs. Rollins' mother,
Mr- J. C. Beehen, and family, of
near Orenco. Mrs. Rollins and chil-
uren made the trip from Los An-
geles by boat, stopping off at San
Francisco to visit with Miss Esther
Bechen.
Perfection Bakery open on Sun-
days.
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Better let Andy fix your watch.
He knows how.—J. L. Anderson,
Jeweler, 1211 Main street.
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The Thompson-Glutsch Op­
tical company insures your
glasses against breakage,
and examine your eyes
without extra charge. Their prices
are very reasonable.
Finest Toric
reading lenses only $4.95, Consult
Dr. Glutsch and get the facts about
your eyes on his next visit, Wed­
nesday, August 1, at the Washing­
ton Hotel.
21-22
Dance at Laurel
There will be a dance at the Lau­
rel Community hall Saturday night,
July 21. Everybody invited. 20-21
Spend your week-end at
BALM GROVE
where you can have both
and recreation; where there
games to play tor young and
where there is a fine place to
swim, and the water is warm.
Nice and Cool
it is always nice and cool at the
Rippling Waters
Big fifteen-acre Camp Ground—
Plenty of tables and stove
Good swimming and fishing.
AND GUARANTEED SAFETY!
Your Home Institution offers—
First Mortgage Security
Liberal withdrawal privilege
Good interest yield.
Amounts from $100.00 to $5,000.00 accepted,
costs you nothing to ask about it—why not
do it today?
RELIABLE
SAFE
Washington Savings 8C Loan Assn
J. M. PERSON, Mgr.
Shute Bank Bldg.
Hillsboro, Oregon
DENT
in one of your fenders?
If you have just drive in
here, and let us fix it.
Lots of you people are
driving around with a
dent in your fender when
there is no need of it.
Sahnow Bros. Garage
Main
Street
Hillsboro
Honest
Repairing
Roadside repairing is the
terror of motorists. They
fear the worst most of the
time—and get it. But this
is not so at our garage, for
our repairmen are experts.
They know what is wrong
and how to fix it—if it can be fixed at all. And the
work is done with unusual speed and care. Try us.
TIRES and TUBES
GAS. OIL and GREASE
AUTO ACCESSORIES
C. W. White Motor Co.
STUDEBAKER-ERSKINE DEALER
Next to Fire Hall
Telephone 1411
Re-Roofing
with Red Cedar
Shingles Over the
Old Shingles
I
Economical, Durable and Beautiful. There is no
litter to be gathered up, and is a big saving in labor
cost.
We can give you valuable information about re­
roofing that will save you money, time and trouble.
We have Cedar Shingles in different grades and
prices. We operate two trucks and our
service is the best
The World’s Cheapest
Do ^>u need a Carpenter or a Painter?
7-Pa»»enger Used Car
We can recommend »ome good one*
Good mechanical condi­
tion ...................... $35.00
Kenyon Tiros and Tubes
Accessories, Greasing, Lubrication
The Standard Service Station
Mr. and Mrs. Elwood I Johnson,
Mrs. Fritz Abendroth,
and
Mrs.
Johnson’s father, David Harwood,
attended the funeral Saturday of
Alonzo Welch at Vancouver, Wash.
Mr. Welch, a relative of theirs, was
killed in an auto accident
near
Stevenson, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ogilbee and
grandson, Robert, were Newport
visitors from Friday
to
Sunday
night.
They made the trip both
ways over the Roosevelt highway
and are very enthusiastic about the
scenery along that route.
(Other locals on page
It Is Practical!
—AT—
Good Service
To The Last Drop!
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Weil and fam­
ily are spending a couple of weeks
at
Liberty
Lake, guests of Mr.
Weil's sister, Mrs. M. M. Cohen, of
Spokane. Mr. Weil writes that the
Mr . M. P. Cady and family spent bass fishing is fine but that so far
the week-end at their beach cottage the big ones have got away.
at Rockaway.
Mrs. John Hay and Mrs. Jose-
were
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Abel
and phine Patterson of Seattle
daughter, Dorothy, are «pending a guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Imbrie of near Orenco. They
week at Seaside.
Miss Ifeth Whitcomb, who is em- left Wednesday morning for Can-
ployed at Weil’s, is away on a non Beach for a few weeks' vaca-
tion.
week’s vacation.
Mrs. F. D. Applin of Fort Leaven­
Miss Mildred McPherson is visit-
ing her s ister, Mrs. Ralph Clem, in worth, Kansas, who has been visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. G. E. Gibbons,
Vernonia this week.
Mrs. Elizabeth Mills is away on for the past two weeks, will leave
Friday morning for Port Townsend,
Mrs.
her vacation in Washington.
Wash. Mr. Applin is an army offi-
Mills is employed at Weil’s.
cer.
T. II. Gremsgard and daughter,
Dr. W. A. Luzader, who makes
Eunice, are back again at Well’s,
after spending a week at Netarts. regular calls to Hillsboro as an
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Johnson and optometrist, is on his vacation and
family returned Sunday from a few will not return until the latter part
Dr. Luzader will visit
days’ visit at their summer home at of August.
his old home in Illinois.
Meacham.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. I). A. Kramer made
the Mt. Hood loop trip Sunday, ac- and son of Marysville, Cal., are here
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ingram for an extended visit with Mr. Rob­
inson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
cf Portland.
Robinson, and other relatives.
Mrs. S. E. Hyre, Mrs. Julia An-
Nellie Startzell
Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Gardner and
derson and Mrs.
were Sunday guests of Dr. and Mrs. son were Eugene visitors Friday
and Saturday, where Mr. Gardner
Peak at Gresham.
Mrs. E. M. Barnes and daughter, attended the District Lumbermen’s
Roberta, left Sunday for Longview, conference.
Wash., where they are visiting Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Long were
Barnes’ brother, Mr. Bottorf, and Sunday guests at the home of their
family.
son, Creigh Long, in Salem.
Mrs. J. E. Harris and son, Rich­
Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Thwaite left
ard, and. daughter, Lucille, of Bea­ Tuesday for a ten days’ vacation at
trice, Neb., are visiting at the home ■ Mt. Hood and other places.
of Mrs. Harris’ parents, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Easter left
Mrs. W. J. Stansell.
Saturday morning for a short va-
and cation at Siltcoos lake.
Mrs. Cora May
Newgard
daughter of Klamath Falls are
Mr. and Mrs.
___
James ____
Forsythe
guests for a few days at the homes were McMinnville visitors Tuesday.
of Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Greer and
C. IL Blake left Tuesday for a
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hare.
Mrs. fishing trip on the Wilson river.
Newgard is a niece of Mr. Greer.
Home-made ice cream, 50 cents a
Miss Alma Schulmerich returned quart.—Perfection Bakery.
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Tuesday from Corvallis and is as­
sisting in the Hare, McAlear &
Peters law office during the absence
of Miss Marcella Richards, who is
vacation,
having a two
weeks’
which she is spending in Washing-
ton.
Had you thought of it? Perhaps not. This is the
first time an ad has suggested it in local advertising.
WATCH FOR THE BIG
Rippling Waters
PAGE SEVEN
H. C. PETERSON
Sales—BUICK—Service
Phone 12S1
1057 Third St.
Pool-Gardner Lumber Company
Building Material Merchants
Baseline Street at S. P. Track*
Telephone 2691