The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 08, 1932, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE
Tage Eight
Sermon Given
On Labor Day
was sent from Washington county
last February. With this seed trials
were established in Pennsylvania.
West \ irginia, Ohio. Indiana, Illi­
nois, loxx.i. Michigan and Massi
chusetts. These will be followed up
from year to year. 'The favorable
conditions of plantings in the cast
at this time does m»t mean th.it the
crop here will sell for more thin
the old seed. More than one year’s
results will be needed to convince
the eastern purchaser that the im
provenient is permanent.
HILLSBORO
ARGUS.
Thursday, September 8. 1932
HILLSBORO. OREGON
Golden Jubilee of Blooming Lutheran Church Obscrxcd
teeted ami the food used in salads
without cooking It is true that the
toxin cmii be tlestroyed by boiling
the canned product before .serving
but this precaution is either not
taken or the food is only partially
heated. I’he food Is frequently last
cd r served to the family before
any consideration is given to the
danger of food poisoning, In till*
wax a number of deaths of per
sons haxe been caused by botulinus
infected hot water processed can
lied xeget allies
From a public health standpoint
it is very important that scientific
principles of safe «'.inning be ap
plied to the methods of cunning
non acid xcgetables and fruit, fish
and meal' I'licse food* must he
subje tial to such sterilization time
and temperature that the spores o|
the toxogenic botulinus b icillus
will tie destroyed I he pores are
found in most of the soils of the
nori Invest and most of the food
products are contaminated xvith the
spores of this germ The heat re
distance of the spores of tin’ bull
his botulinus has been st tidied
scientifically anil it is difinitely
known that boiling at 212 degrees
Fahrenheit will not destroy many
of these spores However the spores
can be destroyed by thorough cook
ing, in a pressure cooker at 210 de
grees Fahrenheit for from twenty
to forty minutes according to the
si«r of cans used
Botulisin h a s been practically
eliminated from roiiiiiieri tallv can
ned products by the scientific up
plication of pressure cooking of
lion-acid vegetables and fruit» fish
and meats and can also he eliminated
from home canning by adopting
proper methods of canning.
Following the lead of *ke F»al
eral Council of Churches of t hrist
in America. Hillsboro clerjmen
cicrymen
last Sunday based their sermon rc-
,
..«>/
ican.'i»
iii re-
marks on the significance of re­
ligion to labor. in a celebration of
Labor Sunday. In some churches.
the message of the council on the
labor situation was read as well,
“The constant suggestion of the
parables of Jesus is that great
wealth in the midst of poverty ’ is s a
(Continued from
D
hindrance to the good life." read
r-;
80 k. w. h. per month, 7c per k. x\
n part
.nix .»
~i—. 11
of that ~~
message.
It called
...
Rev. E. W. Hinrich»
for
and
diree- h.; next 40, 3c per k. w. h . exec»
f... "intelligent
- t planning
/*'---- --
1
tion of industry, credit and finance; k. w. h , 21? per k. w. h. and min­
for collective bargaining, co-oper.i- imum charge, 81. In case of cu>
tive ownership, and social insurance toniers having electric ranges or
against accidents, sickness, old-age heating devices in excess of txvo
and
unemployment. Ihe federal kilowatts, the minimum charge will
council is the highest voluntary be 82 per month. Present sched­ St. l’ctcr’s Evangelical Lutheran church at Blooming celebrates fiftieth annixersarx Suml.ix
Hinrichs is the present pastor of the church ami xv.is in charge ot all arrangements
association among the American ule: First 35 k. w. h. per month.
Sc per k. xv. h.t excess k. w. h.,
Protestant churches.
The liev. H. D. Chambers, vicar 2’sc per k. w. h Minimum charge (
of All Saints’ Episcopal church, de­ $1, except xvhere customer h a s
livered the sermon at the union cooking or heating appliances in
service Sunday evening at the excess of txvo kilowatts.
iContitaued from !>«»?• 11
Christian church, on the topic.
(Continued from vmr« 1'
W G. Hare and Carl Miller of
“As explained to you. it is nec­
September 4 was a day of re­ 1 lill.-boro and Thom.is Dyer ot l or F red Oliver, default and decree;
•‘The Kingdom Come." He gave as essary, at the time of this change
his message for Labor Sunday the to aiiopt a three-step rate instead joicing for the members of St. est Grove were elected directors ot State Industrial Vccident cominis
assertion that in spiritual things as of a two-step rate in order that we Peter's. It brought back memories the Forest llill* club at the annual sion x s. E. J. Sherman I umber
well as material it is not enough may carry out our policy of bring­ of half a century. Letters of con­ meeting at the Blooming club house company. default and judgment;
to pray for what *e want. Get ing rates in Hillsboro and vicinity gratulations were received from Wednesday night Holdover mem- Credit Service corporation x >. Wax
up from your knees," he told the more nearly to a parity with rates Bev. L. Stuebe and fainil»- of bers of the board are J. H Gnr- side Inn ct al. default ami judg­
union congregation, “and go t o in Portland as conditions anil earn­ Strasburg, 111 , from Mrs. M. Claus rett of Hillsboro and (¡us G ard­ ment; Peter F. I.undo et al xs. ,1.
work." The Rev. Mr. Chambers ings will permit,” the letter stated of Paso Robles, Cal., from Rex R. ner of Forest Grove. The itoti rd !•’. Ramsey et al, order of default
and decree; Donclson X Sewell x s.
cited the value of union efforts in in part. “We are now making C. Muhlv of Squirrel, Idaho, from selects its oxxu officers.
\lfred Hohman et al, default and
hastening the coming of righteous­ studies looking toward reducing Mr. and Mrs. 11. Scheuermann of
\nother family party was held judgment; and Goldie Andross vs.
ness.
the existing commercial lighting Kansas, and from the Lutheran in thr late afternoon and evening,
Glen
Amiross, default and dec rec.
A complete re-adjustment of in­ schedule and also the existing do­ congregations at Hillsboro, Schef-
dustrial and economic conditions mestic water heating schedule, but flin, Sherwood and Forest Grove. many members enjoying a game of Coanty Judge Templeton issued
golf followed by a pot luck supper. orders in the following estate'»:
was named by Pastor Henry S. as yet, have not had time to com­
G. Russell Morgan sang and also Joseph Hardwieger, John \\
Haller of the Congregational church plete these studies and are not in
I I
led in group singing. Winners in gard, \ugust Sehierling, John Sus
in his sermon at the early service position, at this time, to say def­
golf at the party were Mrs V B. bauer,
Vnna Blum, Gottlieb F
in that church, as a requisite for initely what changes, if any, will be!
Caples and Dr. Sam Todd and Mrs. Sehmidtkc Rodell Matteson and
feontinuvd from paw« 1)
recovery from the depression.
made.
George
Patterson
and
Carl
John
­
“The opportunity for every man
Mattie Jack. Orders in the guardian every city should have itii own plant
(continued from page I)
“We believe you are aware of
to
insure
quality and quantity. Rc
son,
all
of
Forest
Grove.
ship of Samuel Kuratli and Thomas
to work who wants to work.” he the fact that Hillsboro enjoys ex­ The schedule as released is subject
duct ion in insurance rates, he said,
Winners in the Labor Day tour Hess xvere also issued
said, "must be given. Whether it actly the same commercial power to change .liter Monday, the tir-t
would pay thr interest on the
Cliff
means a five-day week or a four- tion on costs, possibilities and time day of school, to meet the con­ n a inent were as follows
bonds. Hillsboro, according to Mr
day week it must be arranged ” The and industrial power schedules as venience of the pupils. No change, Abrams, championship flight; Frank
REINMAN BARBER
G itrs, hail better fire protection
l‘. >’r.iti.i-
Congregational pastor declared that the city of Portland and, therefore, however, will be made where it Miller, first flight; I
Mi» Evelyn Barber became the H years ago than it now has
the day of rest would be just as is now in position to compete with will involve an increase in cost to han. second flight; Dr. Todd, third bride of Mr Carl R< inm.in at high
Mayor Phelps informed the local
pleasing to the Almighty whether Portland for industries insofar as the district.
flight» and A. 11 Erickson, fourth noon September I nt the home of
business men that considerable
it came in the middle of the week power rates and charges are con­
The Helvetia bus will run on thr flight.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence thought had been given to the ques­
or on the first day, despite t h e
Carl Miller joined the exclusive Barber of Portland, Rex. Archer
same schedule as last _ year with
tion of a municipal water work*,
alarm of conservative church lead­ cerned.
that the bus will hole-in-one club at the course Mon­ Berry, grandfather of thr bride that an application for funds has
the
exception
“If we remember correctly, one
day
when
he
dropped
his
tec
.shot
in
ers.
turn around one mile north of Hel­
groom, reading thr marriage serx hern made to the rcconst ruction
"Man” was the subject of the member of yuor committee ques­ vetia. Schedule for Cornelius re­ the hole on number two.
ice.
finance corpor.ition and that early
lesson-sermon at the service of the tioned that a three-step rate would mains the same. \ second trip to
Dr. Ralph Mills announced that
Miss Esther B irbrr, sister of the action is expected
Christian Science society. The gold­ effect any saving to a domestic district 89 will be made in case the the Cascade tournament xvruld be
en text was “Now, O Lord, thou customer using an electric range first bus is crowded. No changes held at Forest Hills in October. St. bride, played Mendelssohn's wedding
Tickrt Salo Urged
art our Father; we are the clay, or other devices which xx’ould raise xx ill be made in the Recdvilc, Scholls Helens team will piny a 20 man march. Miss Eleanor Buckner xva*.
’The price of tickets, to I
bridesmaid and \lbert Beers was
and thou our potter; and we all his monthly consumption consider­ or North Plains busses.
Sep
team
from
the
local
club
here
best mm. The bride was dressed in sale liter, for thr Imlixidual
are the work of thy hand." Among ably above that of the average do­
Shady Brook bus will meet the t ember 18.
peacock blur r.iixtl embroidered diuni events of thr \tnrri<m
the citations which comprised the mestic customer. For your informa­ stub bus from district C»1 at the
lace xxith net cape and wore a cor
lesson-sermon was the following tion the average customer in Hills­ school house in district 13. This
New
Perfection
Loaf
sage bouquet of Ophelia rosebuds
from the Bible: “I have made the boro, having an electric range, bus will not make the trip to the
Going Over Big Here The bridesmaid wore a dress o
earth, and created man upon it. uses for lighting, cooking, and other Meyer place this year. There will
JUST AS
gray lace xxith corsage of Talisman
... I have raised him up in right­ appliances on the average 125 kilo­ be no change in the Laurel route.
Schoen’s bread, the new Pcrfec-
eousness, and I will direct all his watt hours per month. At the ex­ The stub bus from district 25 will tion Bakery product, thr tti nessage rosebuds.
isting rate 125 kilowatt hours would
ways.”
The young couple left immediate­
not transfer pupils to the Laurel of which went out through the Ar-
The Rev. Leroy H. Walker, re­ cost $5.05. Under the proposed bus at “Four Corners” but will gus last week, i being well recciv- ly for California and xx ill make their
domestic
rate
125
kilowatt
hours
turned from his vacation, filled ti is
come directly to the school house rd, according to Herman Schocn, home in San Diego, the bride is a
own pulpit in the Methodist Epis­ would cost $4.54; a reduction slight­ the first day. All busses will leave proprietor. A man came out from former resident of Hillsboro.
ly
in
excess
of
10
per
cent.
copal church, preaching on "The
Those attending from here were
for home at 12 o’clock on Mon­ Portland Tuesday morning to buy
“It may be possible for us to day, the opening day of school.
Music of the Wild,” and the ser­
a loaf of the bread saying it w is Mr. and Mrs. Lester Ireland and
Pa»»cngrr Car» and Truck»
mon at the morning service of the make even further reductions in
These routes and the cost ap- the best bread he had ever f isted. family ami Miss Angie Harrington, are a standard in the low priced
Christian church was preached by ' this schedule on or before the first portioned to each have been ap-
Twenty coupons for free bread and Mr. and Mrs Raleigh Walker field so the
the Rev. A. F. VanSlyke of Mc­ of next year, but, as explained to proved by the county district bound­ were turned into the bakery within and family of Forest Grove.
Minnville. The vicar of All Saints* you, we are now ready to guarantee ary board.
two hours after the paper was in
church celebrated the Holy Com­ the above schedule and w.ll do bet­
the post office Thursday afternoon THOROUGH COOKING MAKES
munion at the 11 o'clock service. ter if the problems now confront­
CANNED PRODUCTS SAFE
Last Sunday evening saw the ing us, which were explained to
Congregational Church
Canning require perfect sanita-
final union service of the summer 1 you and your committee, will per
Henry S. U dler. Pastor
clcanlinrss of is the proper place to get your
season. Nert week all the churches ■ mit.”
Home-coming Sunday tion and absohit
Sunday
t
prevent Chevrolet car repaired, equipped
will worship in their own buildings.
Members of the council expressed
will be celebrated by church school etpiipinrnt. In order to
(Continued from nape 1)
food
noisoning
which
ml, ht be due and lubricatili.
Those churches which changed the ’ themselves as not being entirely
Mr. Schulmerich was active in and congregation. All 'Irpartmcnts
hour of services for the summer pleased with the proposals, inas political and lodge affairs through­ of thr church i school, including thr to canned products that arc insuf-
will return to the winter "chedule; much as tlie schedules (!•> not be- out his life. He was a candidate adult bible cl lass will assemble at ficientlv cooked or that
be We control our shop,
St. Matthew’s church announced the
idi- ommend our m echan ica, and
I
for election as delegate to the dem­ 9:15 n. m., wi ith Angus B. McLean produced under in^anita
change of the hours of ma s, to 8 i they do not take into immediate ocratic national convention from as general superintendent.
Chief tions certain precautions i
s
believe in the merchandise
and 10 o’clock, and the Congrega­ consideration commercial lighting this district in 1924. Membership worship servii
* dock, with sary. There is no method
we sell at lowest possible
tional church will return to the II schedules about which there has was carried in the Knights of Py- sermon by I
canncrs
can
assure
them
Harrison,
II
careful
examination
brfor
price consistent with qua!-
o’clock morning service.
Fellow
J»ip
been much complaint.
stiperir
ithias, I). O. K. K. and Elks lodges. state
ity such as
nddrrss by that a product dors not
L. C. Kramien. J. W. Bailey, He was a charter and life member supper, (» p.
, pastor of •'ninon producing orgnnisi
Lester Ireland, Morris Weil ard of Phoenix lodge, No. 34, Knights Dr. Raymond
ever, if thr f
Genuine Chevrolet Part*
W. Verne McKinney were appoint­ <>f Pythias of Hillsboro, serving as Portland First church. 1 astor II. S. sterilized thr <1
Genuine Chevrolet Acvrsso r ie»
ed on the budget committee t o chancellor commander several times. Haller will conduct bn Ii services. poison is ir
September IS i •» Education Sun-
meet with the council October 18 He was also a charter member of
Associated Aero Gasoline
(Continued from page 1)
Bot ulisni
food poisoning
Phoenicia Temple, Pythian Sis­ di', with mornin g sermon by the
No
objection
was
made
to
the
re
­
Valvoline Oils
C«*e. Most of the seed that is
row, student pas­ caused by
tiilinux bacillus
Rev.
Fred
It.
Mo
ters,
and
a
past
royal
vizier
of
the
Waverly Oils
grown is produced in Tennessee. quest of the chamber of commerce I). O. K. K.
inns), and is of
ta tr college, and
tor
at
Oregon
ir
There is a good demand for the for use of certain streets October
fatality ns to
Deceased is survived by the evening address bv Prof. IL S.
Shell Grease Products
seed but the market is none too 14 and 15 for the harvest home widow, a brother. Senator Edward Tuttle of P.irifi*
measures bring
Kelly-Springfield Tires
great. For a few farmers who un­ festival. Use of the park and audi­ Schulmerich of Hillsboro, and four
taken Against it. Hut water pro-
Grant Batteries
derstand seed growing it offers an- torium w’as granted for the 4-11 si>ters: Mrs. I). B. Burkhalter,
rr-'.rd
non-a<
id
vegetables
and
fruit,
Estate Filed
club exhibit and entertainment,
Expert Duco Painting
other good possibility.
ite
fish and meats, have been the pro<l-
Hillsboro; Mrs. George Biersdorf,
I
to Oi Jo epl
provided
public
liability
insurance
Hyslop recommended that we go
Cornelius mute 1; Mrs. Thomas amounting to ipproxim itely' 820,- ucts responsible for botulinus pois­
satisfactory
to
the
park
committee
ahead with the Ohio and Tennessee
Bilyeu, Portland, and Mrs. E. !.. 000 in real and personal property, oning. No food of any description
resistant strains of red clover. Pre­ be obtained.
Johnson, Hillsboro.
was filed for probate Friday. Mrs. showing t h e slightest unnatural
judice against western Oregon red
Complete arrangements for the Belle Hardwieger was appointed odor, un it lira] color, swelling of thr
clover seed has become rather well
JAMES WHITELAW, Mgr.
funeral were made in written in- executrix and the estate is to be »■ontainrr, signs of gas or any oth­
established over a period of years.
-tructions left by Mr. Schulmerich. divided between his wife and his er evidence of decomposition what­ 3rd and Washington Streets
Regardless of whether or not the
Pallbearers were Thad Graves and sons, Joseph F., Frank I), and ever should he used for food pur­
Telephone 441
reputation is justified it is never­
Ed. O. Mayer of Portland, Judge John I.. Hardwieger.
pose. However, it is a well known
(continued from paar« 1)
theless a condition we must face.
Victor Moses of Corvallis, L. A.
Estate of Ann.C Bl urn, consisting fact that spoilage tnay be so slight
Letters recently received at the of entertainment are being planned Long, W. G. Hare and T. 1!. of real estate valued at 8f»000, was that it will not be ordinarily dr-
county agent’s office from the east for both evenings.
Tongue Jr., all of Hillsboro. Rev. filed for probate Saturday. Heirs
Seven girls have already’ signified John F. Burns of Corvallis con­ named in the petition were two
indicate that our effort to improve
__ services and Paul Holm sons and six daughters. Frank
the qaulity of our red clover seed their intention to take part in the ______
ducted the
crop from the standpoint of the 81 dinner contests to be held noon|of Portland was the soloist*
Blum, a son, was appointed admin­
eastern purchaser is meeting with and evening on Friday «and Sat­
istrator.
urday. Several sewing, cooking and
some success.
We Believe This One
+ i
Word from North Carolina con­ homemaking demonstrations have
A Scotchman Jay dying in a
veys the news th it red clover already’ been entered.
All
exhibits,
.
.
. .
London
■ »iiu'/ii 1 hospital
11 ’ m p 11.11 hihi
and the
irir tiitcivr
doctor
plantings seeded with seed sent with the <
‘T. il . Ä ’•>«<*
-nythin.
east from this county’ showed 95 must be brought to the building Im wanted. She asked him what he
per cent of a perfect stand last by next Wednesday to allow for would like and he said: “I wad like
spring and was equal to that seeded arrangement and judging, accord­ to hear the Bagpipes afore I dee.”
Everythin^ in Insurance
I
with seed from Indiana. On ad­ ing to an announcement by O. B. A piper visited the ward and played
I
joining plantings improved seed Kraus, county school superintend­ a tune. The Scotchman recovered 1
Phone
1701
1332
Washington
from France gave but 50 per cent ent.
hut all the other patients died. -Ex.
of a stand. In Kentucky seed from
Bands representing four com­
here produced clover plantings just munities will provide music during
as good as those from seed pro­ the fair. The Helvetia school and
duced in the east. The Kentucky community band will play Friday
people regard red clover seed pro­ afternoon with the Forest Grove
duced in their own state as superior city band giving a concert in the
to any’ other but the writer in his evening. On Saturday afternoon
Ginger Ale.
letter states that they will re­ the Hillsboro school band will play
2 for ...................................................
gard his seed from Oregon of the and the ~
Beaverton high school
Tennessee anthracnose resistant | band in the evening.
strain ns superior to the ordinary! No admission charge will be
Red & White
commercial seed and as a good sec­ made for entrance to the fair. The
Sifted Pea»
............................
ond choice. .Seed for these plantings state forestry department will have
was sent east late in the winter of a broadcasting truck on the grounds
1931.
to announce winners of the various
Red & White Pineapple.
Seed for other trial plantings events and to provide music.
Citizens to Ballot
On Municipal Water
Jury Returns l our
Directors of Local
Church Celebrates
Golf Club Elected True Bills Saturday
50th Anniversary
Public Ownership
Utilities Advised
Grade Schools Here
Enroll Large Class
CHEVROLET DEALER'S
SERVICE STATION
Death Sudden for
George Schulmerich
gioii convention will be: i’he big
parade, $lj the 4(1 and N night
parade, AO cenisi the drum corps
preliminaries, 25 cents, and Hie
drum corps finals, 75 cents, (¡el
your $2 combination tickets good
for all four ex cuts and saxe mon
«y. They are on hide ut I Ile I Ickct
booth, (il h and Morrison, Port’
land.
Argun el.iNNlfle.il lid*» Kit rrNtlltN
AGAIN WEIL’S LEADi|
Mighty 19th Anniversary
SALE NOW ON
Weil’s 19th Anniversary Sale has started
*
Come on Washington County
And They (’aine
Not only from Washington county, but from all over
this great Tualatin valley. Hundreds of enthusiastic
buvers to share THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN
NEW FALL AND WINTER MERCIIAND1SE WE
HAVE EVER OFFERED
Wc Apologize
For not being able to wait on all you good folks in
our usual "Weil’s Service ’ way, but tin1 crowds
were so great Friday and Saturday our 32 salespeo­
ple were “swamped."
SALE CONTINUES
in spite of the fact that
M ARK ET S A D V A N C E
Wliolcsiile market quotat ions on fall and winter
merchandise have advanced 10 t<> 25but WE
ARE PREPARED and have bought theusands of
dollars worth of merihantlise at the lowest prices
in history. BI T ON ACCOUNT OF THE RAPIDLY
ADVANCING PRK ES WE CAN ONLY Gl'AR
ANTUE THESE LOW SALE I’llICF-S WHILE
QUANTITIES LAST.
ATTEND THIS SALE
COME NOW
More
QUILT
J U I t
Boxes
p i e c i: s
Ask!
Growing of Clover
And Peas Advised
HillsboroMotorCo
Leaders Plan for
4-H Exhibit Here
RUSHLOW
POWE R S
USED CARS
AT PORTLAND PRICES OR LESS
1929 Chevrolet Coach
1930 Chevrolet Sedan
1928 Chevrolet Coupe
1928 Dodge Sedan
1931 Chevrolet Vi-ton Truck
1931 Chevrolet H/j-ton Truck
1926 Ford Coupe
CONSIGN YOUR CAR TO US—WE’LL SELL IT
Have Wrecked 1927 Chevrolet, If You Need Part. See Us
New License on Every Car
WE PAY CASH FOR USED CARS
Doyle’s Used Car Store
Buy — Sell — Trade
1057 Third Street
Phone 61
SPECIAL—300 page Tablet
Best quality paper
I he Palm Drug
Store
Phone 266
10c
Cut
A
T o
McCALL Dress
The newer patterns have a new cutting lint*;
fact two blue lines with a .missors-widt h white
center between them. You can cut through this invit­
ing white center swiftly anti clearly and with perfect
assurance. It's so easy it's really fun to make school
clothes the new McCall way.
Not a Chain Store
chooi
Supplies
Our school values will
surprise you. As always
it will pay you to look
over our goods before
you purchase, we can
save you money o n
quality goods. Every­
thing is complete from
a penny pencil to the
very best Parker foun-
tain pens, rive-cent notebooks to the best loose-
leaf binders. Send the children here
we will
treat them right and take as much care in select-
ing what they need as you would.
n
GROCERY :
September 9 - 10 - 12
Ready with
Complete Assortments!
SCHOOL DAYS
Fancy .................................................
Red & White
Catsup
Memorie Tea. Black.
>/2 lb.....................................................
Red & White Milk.
Large. 4 for ..................................
Red & White Gelatine.
3 for ....................................................
Camay Soap.
3 bars ................................................
Crystal White Cleanser.
3 for ................... ............................
Blue & White Olives.
Pint cans. 2 for .........................
25c
18c
15c
15c
25c
19c
19c
17c
10c
25c
Jf/Z/jonr/ieed f at ßiej Sa vinas.
HILLSBORO, OREGON
Our Store will be closed all day Tuesday, Sept. 13
The owner« of t hese houses both be-
lieve in signs . . . but diffcrent kinds!
The one has flaunted a “for sale” sign
for months . . . bul no one seems to
notice it. But the other chap wisely let
his sign take the form of a classified
ad. And now his sign reads "SOLD!”
( Ittssified ads bring results every
time, Whether you’re buying or selling.
Phone 3101—ask for an ad-taker.