The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 04, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE HILIJ1BORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON
PAGE NINE
¿? y>cal Brieis^
Sinko of Cornelius wus in
Mr. mi<l Mrs. R. E. Sutherland of
Mrs. F. G. Miller of Scholls wai Entertain for Pastor
Dance nt Laurel
on buxines» Tuesday.
Bandon are guests of Mr. and Mrs. a Hillsboro visitor Tuesday.
A birthday dinner was given for
There will be a dance at the Lau­
Parson left Tuesday for n Sherman Hyre. Mrs. Sutherland un­
Homer Bennett of the Bible In- Rev. H. G. Dickman, pastor of the rel Community hall Saturday night,
duyx* bu'diiesa trip to Tilla- til rwent a minor operation at the itltute of Eugene is a guest at the Bethany Presbyterian church, by the October 13. Everybody invited. 33
Smith hospital the last of the week, Washington hotel this week.
mook.
congregation last Thursday evening.
North Plain« Dance
Mr . Pauline O’Neil of Portlmid and ns soon as she recovers will go
Mrs. T. A. Keenan of Eugene A play, “The Little Mistake,” was
W. O. W. hall. North Plains, Sat­
Whnt's On nt the
is it guest of her sister, Mr». A. J. to eastern Oregon for a visit with visited her husband here Sunday. given ax part of the program.
urday night. October 6, Clark's or­
relative*.
Mr. Sutherland will re­
Venetian Theater
Trmnbluy.
She was accompanied by Miss Lu­ Mr«. Lamkin Exhibit« Painting
chestra. Tickets 75 cents.
32
turn to Bandon.
cille
Haskell.
Mr. und Mrs. 1
Friday and Saturday
Mrs. Charles Lamkin is exhibiting
David
Kuratli
of
Portland,
Mr*,
Opening Dance at Cornelius
daughter, Rose, 1
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Merwin and
October 5 and <1
who underwent a major operation family of Portland visited Sunday a painting at the Oregon Artists’
1 < duy of Mrs. Golda Rose.
At the Greyhound at Cornelius,
Richard Hix in "Warming Up"
at the Portland Sanitorium about at the homes of W. 0. Donelson and Society’s annual exhibit at the Meier Saturday night, October 0. Music
I>K'k
The I'edernted Art comniitee will
4 Frank store in Portland from Oc­ by Jim’s Dictators with six pieces,
three weeks ago, was brought Mon-
meet ut the home of Mrs. F. E. day evening to the horn« of Mr. and E. I. Donelson.
tober 1 to October 13, inclusive. Let's all dance.
Gents, 50 cents;
Rowell in Scholls, October 12.
G. Crotzer of Windom, Minne- The painting is of an heirloom, a ladies, 25 cents.
.1 ■
1.
I. K Hi a' II.
I
xota,
arrived
last
week
and
is
visit-
iluiid-acker
of
Portlmid,
re
­
J.
J.
teapot
which
belonged
to
Dr.
Lam
­
I luvidson. The Messrs. Hern-
convalescing.
ing his brother, Jacob Crotxer, of kin’s grandmother, and in which she
Dance at Huber
are brother of Mrs. Davidson. gional director of the Near East
Mrs. Galen Tucker of Murton,
east Hillsboro.
was
ii
Hillsboro
vidtor
Mon-
Relief,
made tea and served General George
There will be a dance at Huber
Weslile«sl«y, llturtday, Friday
Wash., arrived Wedm lay for a
and Mrs Zinn Wood, Mrs. duy.
The Woman's club of Leisyville Washington during the war.
Commercial hall on Saturday night,
Ot tob' r 10
ii
12
visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Grille Wood, Mr. mid Mrs. Jnmcs
Mr. und Mrs. B. W. Barnes were W. II. Taylor. She will remain all will meet at the home of Mrs, Lewis
October 6.
Lunch
Good music.
Cecil II. I>e.Milla's
(Additional lajéala on Pa«« Twelve)
Wood, .Mr und Mi Jo eph Connell,
Horne/’ week, while her husband is attend­ lowers at 2 o’clock Thursday after­
I Sunday guests of «Mr.
served. Everybody invited. Tickets
"King of K ing»"
mol Mr. mid Mr J. H. Trullinger
noon,
October
11.
lather, S. F. Biunex, at McMinn- ing teachers’ institute at Chehalis.
75 cents; ladies free. Claud and
Busy Bees Card Party
lit ended the funerul Sunday after­
ville.
COMING
Hun.. M«>n., Tur*.,
Fred Miller and C. C. Murton of
31-32
The Grange Busy Bees will give Earl Cook, managers.
Mrs. W. W. Boscow and her sis­
noon
of
li.
P.
Trullinger
nt
Yamhill.
I.. !.;
October II
Mr. und Mrs. Frank Donnelly of ter, Mrs. Robert Imlay, of Portland, the Portland office of Miller Mercan­ a card party at the Grange hall on
Mr.
Trullinger
win
mi
uncle
of
J.
1!.
Before having your Fall
Emil Janningx in “The Put riot"
I rullinger mid a brother-in luw of Portland were Sunduy guests of Mr. are visiting in Long Beach, Cui., tile company were business vixitors 1 Thur-day evening, October 11, be­
I optical work done see us
ginning at 8 o'clock.
Bridge and
in
Hillsboro
Monday.
Donneliy
’
a
sister,
Mrs.
M.
McFar
­
gue-tx
of
George
und
John
Harrison
Mrs.
Connell
mid
Zina
Wood,
■^35
’
and
get our prices. Finest
He
+
”500” will be played.
Prizes and
George Keegan, manager of the refreshments. Admission 25 cents.
nnd families. The Messrs. Harrison
wus tin* oldest Mason in Oregun in land.
Toric reading lenses fitted
Mr. mid Mrs. L. A Whitcomb point of mebership, having joined
Hoffman hotel at Eugene, was a Everybody invited.
Mi-.- Helen Thwaite left Satur­ formerly resided in this county.
32 to your eyes, only $4.95. We also
were Sunday guests of Mr. mid Mrs. 65 years ago.
insure your glasses against break-
day for Republic, Wash., where she
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Holtz and guest of Manager Kelley of the
Robert Cull.
Dressmaking—1408 Main street; [ age, am id examine your eyes without
will teach commerce und typing in Mrs. Ida Barris returned Tuesday Washington hotel Saturday.
Mr. mid Mrs. S, E.
I
Fayram of
extra charge. Dr. Thompson, Wash­
28-tf
J. IL Routs.
Miss Olive Meacham, deaconess of telephone 241.
from a week's visit at Newport and
ington Hotel, Tuesday, Oct. 9th. 32
Forest Grove were Hillsboro visl- the high school.
Seattle to visi
the
Episcopal
church,
left
Sunday
11. A. Deck is spending the week the Tillamook beaches, making the
Dance and oyster supper at Kan-
tors Friday evening, attending the
Imo N. Routso
Better let Andy fix your watch.
meeting of the Pythian Sisters. Mr. at Alsea on a hunting trip with his loop trip. Thep spent part of their for Washington, I). C., to attend the sas City, Saturday night, October
world convention of Episcopal 13, all for |1.
Mrs. Fun nie Little of Ouklmul Fuyruni, who has been in tlie job brother-in-law, Dr. Erwin Baren- time gathering huckleberrie
32-33 He knows how.—-J. L. Anderson,
Jeweler,
1211 Main street.
16-tf
wns a guest of Mrs. Helen McDaniel printing business in Forest Grove drick, of McMinnville.
David Kuratli, who came up from churches.
Dr. Darland,
chiropractic and
the first of the week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Albert
Meier
of
Mr. und Mrs. Allan Pugh were California about a month ago on
for five year , sold his interest to
Dance and oyster supper at Kan­
naturopathic physician, moves over
visited relatives
and Anderson’s Jewelry store, October sas City, Saturday night, October
Mrs. P. (). Brown
of
Forest Ins partner, Victor Spaulding, mid Sunday visitors ut Amboy, Wash., account of the illness of his wife, Woodburn
, ail for $1.
Their son, 15th.
32-33
quests of Mr. mid Mrs. N. L. Pat­ returned
Grove wus u guest luxt Week of her v. ill probably loente at Astoria.
Saturday
to
Oakland, friends here Sunday.
30-33
terson, formerly of this city.
where he is connected with a firm Edward, is attending the University
niece, Mrs. Robert Cull.
At the Business mid Professional
When you need glasses ¿*** s « k ♦
of Oregon.
Mrs. Margaret Gregg of Ohio is of rotary plow manufacturers.
G. F. Johnson of the Vancouver Women's club card party last Thurs­
ee DR. LLZADER at Vt-C
Miss Clara Soehren of Forest Grange Will Have Social Meeting
Suviugs 4 Loan association wus u day night ut the chamber of com- visiting ut the home of Mr. and
'S' the Hillsboro Phar-
E.
Jenkins
of
near
North
Grove
has
purchased
the
Waffle
Hill-boro businci ■ visitor Monday.
Mrs.
E.
---------
macy,
every Saturday.—32-tf
inerce fifteen tubles were played.
Grange members and their friends
Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Taylor of Mrs. Clark Gardner und Curl Berg­ Plains, Mrs. Gregg was an overseas House on Main street and has taken will enjoy a social meeting Satur­
HELP WANTED
possession. Miss Soehren is experi­
The Dulles were wi rk epd guest- of gren won high honors at bridge, nurse during the war.
In a New 1928
day night at the Grange hall. Danc­
Mrs. S. E. Olsen returned Mon- enced in this line, and her slogan ing and cards will be the features
Dr. Taylor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. mid uf “600” Mrs. E. Mur h of Beu-
Women and girls to work on
; verton mid Kenneth Lucas won first day from a month's visit with her is “Clean food. well cooked.”
pears and apples.
____
, workers
W. II. Taylor,
Many
of the evening.
daughters, Mrs. H. J. Ditter at Gari-
The Grange Busy Bees will give I
earn $2.50 to $5.00 per day. Sea-
W. J. Finn left Sunday for bis prize*.
son will last until December lit,
Mrs. 11. J. Duncan and u card party at the Grange hall I Girl Reserve Cabinet Meet«
We will take only a limited
home in Albany, Wisconsin, after a
George lleineck returned Wednes­ baldi, and
Warm, comfortable work room, and
number of students. Charles
few week*’ visit with his daughter. day of last week from Alma Cen­ family ut Tillamook, She also spent next Thursday night, October
The Girl Reserve Cabinet met cafeteria in connection. Prices rea-
Bridge,
a few days at Rockaway.
beginning at 8 o'clock.
Langmack, licensed pilot, in­
Mix- Edna May Finn.
Monday afternoon and discussed sonable. Telephone 2331.
ter, Wl*., where he
visited
his
refreshments.
“500,” prizes and
structor.
plans for the coming year. A re­
RAY-MALING CO., Inc.,
Mrs. W. E. Rice of the Shady
Mrs. Ivan Freeman and infant daughter, Mrs. George Stamm, for
Everybody invited.
Hillsboro, Oregon.
port was given of the Rock Creek 29-tf
Mrs. John /Xrnold, u Brook section was a Hillsboro visi­
sun of Pendleton were here Friday two month
Passengers
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Busch, who setting-up conference, Plans were
---------------------------------------- —
Mrs. Rice says
visiting friends. She came as fur relative who hud not seen Mr. Hei- tor Wedm .«day.
taken any place any time
neck for 43 years, arrived the Mme they have a large crop of Northern have been living on West Baseline made for the first Girl Reserve
a.« Portland with her two sisters.
Telephone 872 for information
“Devil* In Masks, or
Last year street, moved the first of the week meeting, which is to be held next
City Trap« For Girl«'1
Mrs. Anna Krebs and Mr. and day for u visit nt the lleineck home. Spy apples this yeur.
to
the
recently
completed
residence
Monday.
M !■’. «J h ! ih *<
of Rockaway wore
Mr. und Mrs. Emil Miller of this variety was very scarce.
of Mr. Campbell on Walnut street
Sermon by the pastor of the
wcrk'vnd guest# of Mr. and Mrs. North Plains returned
Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Crocker of near Tenth.
Rev. and Mrs. Reule Honored
East of Hillsboro on Orenco
Methodist Episcopal church
Enrl I>onelson, nnd other relatives. from a trip to New York state. Vancouver, Wash., were guests the
Mrs. H. H. Rehse returned
Sunday night. Come.
Market Road
The Lutheran League of Schefflin
Mr. and Mn, J. W. 11 irons and They left here ubout the middle of first of the week of Mr. and Mrs. A. nesday morning from a few
Friday evening surprised Rev. and
fumily were guests Sunday of Mrs. July, making the trip by automobile. J Tramblay. Mr. and Mrs. William visit with her daughters, Mrs.
•+
Mrs. George Reule, recently mar­
Anna Birons and son, Kenneth. Mr. The Millers stopped at the Stude­ Meyers of Vernonia were also guests Harris of Portland, and Mrs.
ried,
at
their
home
in
Hillsboro,
and
baker
plant
to
trade
their car for the first of the week at the Tram-
Hirons is an uncle of Kenneth Ih
Deaville of Gresham.
presented them with a coffee perco­
un Erskine.
ton*.
b’ay home.
Mrs. J. S. Robinson is a guest lator. Those present were Rev. and
II. Tinker of Spokane, Wash., ar­
Mr. mid Mrs. W. N. Gary of Port-
W. J. Gerrish of Raleigh was a this week of her granddaughter, Mrs. Reule, Rev. and Mrs. P. H.
rived Monday for it visit with il is land were guests one day last week Hillsboro visitor Tuesday. Mr. Ger­ Mrs. Eugene Munson, of Portland, Schaus, Misses Esther Heinrich, Le-
brother, John Tinker, mid fumily. i of Mrs. M. E. Caudle. Mrs. Gury rish is in the nursery business and and her daughter, Mrs. Roy Heater, nore Sahnow, Grace Sahnow, Ruth
i have purchased the WAFFLE HOUSE on Main
The brothers hud not met for inuny und Mrs. Cuudle were old school­ is a grower of walnuts and filberts. of Vancouver, Wash.
Heuer, Margaret and Lorene Biers-
years.
mates buck in Illinois, mid the visi­ He has 20 choice varieties of nuts,
Street, and will serve Home Cooked Meals
Mrs. C. H. Emmott entertained dorf, Messrs. Laurel Heinrich. Gor-
Mrs. R. W. Weil left Sunday for tors especially enjoyed the home 75 trees of walnuts and about 700 with a luncheon Wednesday, the don Sahnow, Elmer and Herbert
at all hours
Havre, Montana, where she wax grown melons in Mrs. Caudle’s yard. of filberts.
guests being ladies of a friendship Sahnow, Kenneth Biersdorf, Andrew
culled on account of the serious Hi­
Mrs. C. W. Redmond spent three
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Burkhalter of club of Portland, of which Mrs. Em­ and Alvin Hergert.
nt ns of her »istcr, Miss Charlotte days at Salem last week, attending South Tualatin were Hillsboro visi­ mott is a member.
Dance and oyster supper at Kan-
Foster.
the state fair. She was a guest at tors Tuesday, Mr. Burkhalter says
CLARA SOEHREN
Ix’O Geisbers of near Roy was a sas City, Saturday night, October
. anil Mrs. Fred Cornelius and the home of Mrs. Alice Wilkes and that the harvest is about over in Hillsboro visitor Wednesday.
32-33
Mr. 13, all for SI.
lleltie mid Cal Juck were visl- Mrs. H. G. Hicks while in Salem. that section, the walnut and potato Geisbers moved to his present loca-
tors at Seaside from Friday until They brought her home Friday.
crops being the only two still to lion about two weks ago from near
Sunday evening, guest* of Will mid
Eli Bowbeer of cast of town was finish harvesting.
Forest Grove.
Via Jack
in Hillsboro Tuesday, lie claims to
Fresh Jersey cow’s for- sale.
Mrs. S. E. Hyre and her house
Miss Tennessee Wcatherred, La­
. and Mrs. G. A. ! treenien of have 11 tomato plant that is 8 feet homa Powell and Winabeth Mc­ guest, Mrs. R. E. Sutherland, were
—Page Gardner, phone 9F5
city moved lust Thursday to high, 6 feet in circumference and Dowell attended the Girl Reserves guests
North Plains; two miles north
Tuesday
of Mrs. Hyre’s
I. I
Cornelius place ubove that it hnd 1,000 tomato's on it.
of Mountaindale.
Inter-City club conference at the daughter, Mrs. W. H. Gillenwater,
North Plains, which Mr. Drcesxen
Mrs. Lucy Martin of Los Angeles, Rock Creek camp over the week- of Yamhill.
has lensed.
Cal., is making mi extended visit end. Plnns were made for the pro-
Mrs. Beulah Belle Smith of Mc-
William I.umb, formerly with the with Mrs. B. A. Uppenkamp and grams for the year.
Minnville, well known here, where
Skaggs
e, but now mana­ family. They were girl friends in
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown of Can- he formerly resided, will sing over
ger of
store in Tacoma, Missouri.
are receiving congratulations KO1N Friday night from 8 to 10
by
wax 11
xitor Friday, call-
Cecil Hendrick* and family have upon the birth of a son nt the Ore­ o’clock.
ing on
moved from eu«t of Hillsboro to gon City hospital. September 27.
Rev. Thomas Jenkins of the Epis-
Mr. Gardner of near Moun­
Miss Helen Creitz, violin­
Mrs. James Im brie fell lust Fri-1 near Cornelius, where they have Mr. mid Mrs. Brown are
well known copal church left Sunday evening
i
taindale inserted the above
ist, will be in Hillsboro
purchased
the
Sam
Moon
property.
day evening, while going from her
Mrs. Brown for the World convention of Epis­
here and nt Laurel,
classified ad in two issues
Saturday with Albert Creitz
home to that of her daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. S. E. Gaines returned Sat­ wns formerly Miss Marie Beil.
copal churches at Washington, D. C.
the Argus at a cost of
to make arrangements with
A. T. Smith, mid cracked one of tin- urday night from Schefflin, where
cents.
The
Three
Link
Social
club
will
prospective
students
for
The Delphian club met Monday
small bones in her right wrist.
she has been nursing nt the Rene
classes.
“
They
will be
1
at
give a card party tonight at the
afternoon
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
should
have
called
“
I
Ardeel home.
the home of Miss Ruth
Mr. mill Mrs. Earl Cook, Mr. mid
George McGrath, with Mrs. J. W. 1. O. O. F. hall. Bridge and “500”
have you stop the ad after
Jones, 1446 Fourth street,
I
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Eldridge and Bailey and Mrs. J. B. Dinsmore as will be played. Everybody invited.
rs. William Wincgardncr,
Miss
first issue, for I sold three
from «2 to 4 p. m., Satur-
I
Eileen mid Edgar Wincgardncr of .«on, John, motored to Salem Sun­ louder*. The next meeting will be
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gibbs of Eu-
more than I intended,” stated
day.
day.
Mrs.
J.
H.
Kennedy
accom
­
vest of Hillsboro, spent a few days
Mr.
held nt the home of Mrs. George gene are Hillsboro visitors.
Mr. Gardner.
“A broker’s
A number of Hillsboro
Inst of the week at the state panied them.
l'ratt in Orenco on October 15. with Gibbs represents the Pioneer Ser-
commission would have been
people have already
1
made
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McNelly of Mrs. Zulu Linklater and Mrs. B. W. vice company, Inc., of Eugene.
$27 if sold through them.”
inquiries and a good class
Coquille vi'iteil with Mr. McNelly'* Barnes as leaders.
Lee B. Pays and family of Cle
is anticipated.
Spiering left Friday for
Classified ads in the Argus
mother, Mrs. Emma McNelly this
Seattle, where he attended the Met­
The Women’s
Church
Service Elum, Wash., visited with Mrs. Mat-
Miss Creitz played violin
bring
results
and
the
cost
is
week.
solos at the Rotary club
ropolitan Life Insurance company
lrague met at 2:30 Wednesday af­ tic Robinson the first of the week,
small.
Have
you
something
to
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. O. Thomas of ternoon at All Saints Mission in while enroute to Roseburg.
Miss Helen Creitz
luncheon today
convention, returning home Mon­
sell?
Let the Argus sell it
Mrs. M. A. Schappert of near
day. Mr. Spiering made the trip by Vernonia spent Wednesday at the 1 egulnr session.
Plans were mnde
for
you.
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen. for a special meeting to be held at Reedville was a Hillsboro business
airplane.
Mr. mid Mrs. Curl Chii-tener of the home of Mrs. D. A. Kramer, visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. Anna Birons returned Satur­ North Plains were in Hillsboro Wed­
1617 First street, on Thursday af­
J. W. Thomas of near Beaverton
day from a week’s visit at her farms
nesday on their way to Portland.
ternoon, October 25, to sew for the was transacting business in Hills­
Twa
m T» RM'
near Scio.
Mrs. Birons say* the'
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bennett and annual bazaar to be held on Decem­ boro Tuesday.
walnut nnd apple crops in Linn
county were good, but the prune baby daughter moved Wednesday of ber 5 and 6.
lust week to Kelso, Wash.
William Wright, superintendent
crop was a failure.
Thomas Brudforil of Forest Grove of the Vogan Candy company of
Arthur Rollins, former local high was operated on at the Dr. Smith
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. C. H.
school football player, writes to the
hospital Saturday.
VanHorn were Sunday guests of
editor to say that Hillsboro high
Judge Earl Bronaugh of Portland Dnmon Greer, who is convalescing
was given publicity in the Phoenix,
was
a Hillsboro visitor Monday on from a serious illness at the home
Arizona, Republican, on the recent
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
game with Jefferson high.
Rollins legal business.
J. Moline of near Reedville was Greer. Mr. VanHorn is sales mana­
—of---
is now living in Phoenix.
a county sent business caller Tues­ ger of the Vogan Candy company,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Connell of day.
of which Mr. Greer was a salesman
Connell station left the last of the
until he became ill.
G. H. Blair of Forest Grove was
week for a few weeks' visit at Rend
with Mrs. Connell's sisters and a Hillsboro business visitor Tues-
The beautiful, efficient, automatic house
brother. They were accompanied as
heater you have been looking for. Only
far as Corvallis by Baarby Bechen,
$8.13 down and $8.13 a month.
who entered O. S. C. for the year.
Learn to Fly!
Air King Plane
Hillsboro Air Port
:
ANNOUNCEMENT
!
’’Clean Food—Well Cooked
8■_______
Wanted to Sell
Three; Sold Six!
ÎTïllsboraâiÈArQ u s
Special Sale
Estate Gas Heatrolas
Î
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Powers and
family returned Saturday from a
few weeks nt Seaside, where they
wore domiciled in the Glen Staple­
ton cottage. They returned to Sea­
side today and will remain several
weeks for the benefit of Glen's
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Edson of Port­
land, formerly of this city, nre re­
ceiving congratulations on the ar­
rival of a daughter Sunday nt the
Wilcox
Memorial
hospital.
The
young Indy is a granddaughter of
lijr. mid Mrs. William Tupper of
this city.
Mrs. (’. Long of near Cornelius
was n Hillsboro visitor Monday.
Mrs. Long reports that her son, Les­
lie L. Long, who has been ill since
July, is Improving in health. He is
the manufacturer of the Long ra­
dios, which are so well known mid
universally liked.
Mrs. C. E. Meacham left Monday
for Enterprise to attend the funeral
of her nephew, William Litch, who
wns shot near Enterprise one night
lust week hy nn officer, who thought
Mr. I.itcli and hi* companion were
getting away with some liquor. Mr.
Litch wns brought to Portlmid for
treat merit and died nt the Good
Samaritnn hospital Sunday.
No
liquor was found in the car, accord­
ing to Litch's friends.
Portland Gas & Coke Co
Grucn Cartouche,
WHEAT
' ‘
jl 1' '■iCj
■7^3^ IB w
X i Id
..‘ill Illi
..„di
What does your
watch tell ?
Of course it give« the time—
but does it also reflect dis­
tinction an J your good taste
and judgment?
As the name Packard or
Lincoln on a motor car wins
well deserved recognition, »o
today the name Gmcn on
a watch identifies a fine
timepiece.
We have Grucna— one for
every personality and every
purse—at prices, $15 to $500.
Certified White Winter
Wheat
Jenkins Club Wheat
Rink Wheat
Third and Main Sts.
Are You Satisfied?
Rccleaned Grey
Oats
With the Lumber you have pur­
chased at one place and an­
other? Our regular customers
are satisfied with our Lumber
and Service. If you are not one
of our customers give us a trial
next time you place an order.
All we want is a chance to serve
you.
Common Vetch
Hungarian Vetch
Timothy and
Grass Seeds
J. W. Copeland
Yards
J. L. Anderson
Jeweler
1211 Main Street
Telephone 1721
Imperial Feed and
Grain Co.
Miller* of Quality
Phone 511
Second and Washington Streets
Feed*
745 Second St.
Telephone 301
L. P. Stranahan, Manager
Violin
Instructor
Starts
Saturday