The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 19, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
A RGU S.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thuntduy, Septem ber 19, 1935
land Sunday in honor of the 80th
duties ns teacher of third und Ited the V C SI rubli« florae Mi>n-
birthday of Mrs. Rowell's brother.
fourth grades Monday
day.
Calvin Jack Sr.
Monday five pupils from this
Farewell Held
We specialize In quality com­
district started at Banks union
About 15 neighbors and friends
if
high school Etta llalley and B ar­ m ercial printing Argus.
gave Mr and Mrs. H. M Reyn­
bara Kitenour are Juniors; llm il-
olds and family a farew ell party
son Teller. Forrest Kirk and Iva
evening They w ill move
J a ck to w n , G roner, M idw ay Saturday
Lea ttosenerons a r e freshmen
to a home near C latskanie soon.
George Itosenerons drives the bus
S chools O pen D oors
20 Enrolled
Some
of these pupils go 15 miles
M ountainside school started S ep­
to school, leaving home at 7 a m
(By L. II. IMtwmln)
tem ber 9 with 20 pupils enrolled
C harles Walters of Glencoe vis
SCHOLLS—W ashington county I. Miss Gladys Bailey of Sherwood
O. O. F. convention will convene and recently from Colorado is the
at Scholls Septem ber 20 w ith an teacher. Miss Ruby Hodson of W il­
AND
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MAXTON A LOONEY
lamina. who contracted to teach
evening meeting.
Producer» of Quality
L
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L
th
e
school,
resigned
Septem
ber
3
Twelve m em bers of the B eaver­
S A N D and G R A V EL
ton Rebekah lodge visited Ruby to accept a position in the W illa­
Rebekah Septem ber 11 and p re­ mina grade school. Jacqueline
P lant located 4 mile» north of Pur­
sented the traveling three links Howie is the only beginner.
est Grove on Gales Creek. Phone
Miss Virginia McCann of P o rt­
1609It
w ith an im pressive ceremony. Mrs.
¿(i
Ruby Meyers won th e one and a land spent Sunday at the parental
half m inute speech contest Visit- !lome
ors w ere also present from Tigard.
,
Y O U N G ’S
Ruby Rebekah lodge w ill take the
s
A
,,and
a'.e
- to Sherwood
—
- Septem
-
1 moving to Portland this week.
three - links
th eir son Stanford has entered
ber 19.
„
..
.
, Benson Tech and Sammy G otter
Ihoughtful. Sym pathetic
Sunday
— j «._'5
Jr. started at the Buckm an school
Service"
ne home w ere Mr. and Mrs. C. L Monday.
Phone 972
Hillsboro
Rasmussen and Dorothy and C arl
Oat Yield Large
Jr.. Mr and Mrs. C. M Salthiut
A record load of spring oats of
of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. R 105 bushels per acre was th resh ­
W. Brunson and daughter and ed at the A. B. F lint ranch.
Hazel Penne.
Expect More Pupils
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hanson and
N ow Being Paid on
Miss Lena Eickler of H uber and
Phone H I
llillabnro
fam ily of P ortland visited at the
Miss Helen Root of Portland are
F M. Lillegard home Sunday.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
YOUR SA V IN G S
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Christensen the Midway school teachers. The
and
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs school enrolled 39 pupils Septem-
LICENSED EM BALMERS
C. L. Johnson, of north of Hills- ber 9 and several m ore will enter
boro. Mrs. Johnson fell recently after th e prune and hop harvest
and broke a rib.
I New pupils are Mickey and Eve-
Several carloads of onions are lyn Himes. First graders are Don-
Every Savin;;.« l e t .,
Here »re exterior views and the plan for the
being harvested at the W. L . : nie Christen-en. B etty Lou B u rk e .,
cute id iiiMircrl
B urke farm. Several other grow ­ A rth u r ” . ickson. Rosie R ath b o n e) first floor of the new $350,000 library to be construct­ f
y
î
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ü
u * ^ * 5 ,n
j
and Sherm an M urray. This sch o o l1 ed on the University of Oregon campus. At the top
ers reported good crops.
Is
the
way
the
library
will
look
from
a
point
on
Kln-
Mrs Mary Whiznand returned building was rebuilt from a one
to her home at Snohomish, Wash.. room to a two-room and a furnace ! oald street near Fourteenth avenus. Lower left Is the
main floor plan, showing the various features to be I J
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"ir
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-W**«—
Saturday. H er son. H. M. Whiz­ installed during the summer. An
■Kainut loss under Fed­
nand. accompanied her and re ­ electric w ater system was also in-I Included In the struoture. Lower left Is a view of the
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eral Insurance Plan.
library looking south. The Museum of a rt Is seen on
stalled.
turned Sunday
Many people in Hillsboro, whose
ths left, while on the right the architect has sketched
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Herd. Jim
Mrs Bruce Schulm erich of Hills­
lives have been made miserable
a view of the hum anities and solsnces building, a
boro visited her aunt. Mrs. Eliza­ Herd. H erbert and Wilma Herd.
¡through
suffering from those dis
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tw igg and fa m -. project for the future. The ground will be broken
beth Reed. Sunday.
tresxlng surface muscular pains so
officially for the library at a ceremony Tuesday at
Mrs. M artin Bonfi t visited her ily, Mr. and Mrs. F erd G roner
often miss-culled "rheum atic,” will
1:45. (Illustrations courtesy Eugene Register-Guard.)
daughter Mrs. Lill t Egger at spent last week-end at Depoe Bay
Savings are accepted in
doubtless be glad to know about
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sandiforth of
Beaver several day last week
small or large amounts,
defects. The physical education in- Williams II U. X Compound which
J. H Moore a as a guest of Portland visited at th e Harold th J J red Sm ith borne at Bay City
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Prosser of
structors. Miss Potts und Mr. Kll- ,s Kl*ing such quick relief in many
m e Leslie Moore fai. ily of Tigard i Christensen home Septem ber 8.
to
suit y o u r conven­
lits, hud made the exam inations of vases.
on a trip to the beach" Septem ber Phvllis Christensen returned home
''jere we^b-end guests at
ience.
3 and 4.
after a w eek s stay in P ortland at the Ed M urPhy borne.
weight, etc. prior to this
Williams It U. X Compound in
al exam ination which is be- prepared from the prescription of u
Sunday dinner party guests at the Sandiforth home.
19 Enrolled
conducted by the physiciuns of form er arm y doctor who used it
the Jess Snyder home w ere W A.
Mr and Mrs. Carl Wohlschlegel
G roner school started Septem ber
the
town
and Miss Marguret Dix- in his extensive practice for many
Snyder of Nehalem. Mr. and Mrs. and fam ily w ere Sunday dinner 16 w ith 19 pupils enrolled Several
j on, county nurse
D. years Sufferers now may have the
Mrs. H
John Wall of St Joh- s
and Mr guests at the H arry C rater home more will start after the prune
listing in the benefit of its relief at a cost of
and Mrs. Wiley Fisk vf Multno- in Newberg in honor of Mrs. C rat- harvest Miss Thelm a Hesse is the E ighth G raders A ssist Mrs. Em ery in G ath erin g N ew »; Batchelar is also
I work.
only a few cents a day If you suf­
mah.
er's birthday.
teacher.
B eginners are Leland
T U A L A T IN VALLEY
M any C lasses E lect O fficers: P ictu res Show n
fer from shooting, stabbing muscu- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sm
r Jesse
Mr. and Mrs. C arl Carlson vis- Twigg. Dorothy O rr and Melvin
lar pains in shoulders, arm s or
Snyder Jr. and Harold Si; . k left ited th eir daughter Eva, who is Lloyd Brunner.
—. ..
FEDERAL SA V IN G S
legs; if you are bothered with
Wednesday for a 10-day h. ting employed at the F. W aide home in
R eturn from HoneyOMraa
Work is now in full progress in vice president Elis.- M arlin secre
& LOAN A SSN .
neuralgic
or
surface
pains
of
the
trip to Bum s.
Portland Sunday and who is also
Mr and Mrs. George K irkporick , he grade schools under the s u p e r -' tarv. W inifred Wiley
librarians I Mr and Mr Ray Woodman of
body, don’t endure this agony any
Sunday visitors at the M arun attending the La Salle m ebt school returned Thursday from a wed- y Hion of a corp« of 22 teachers PhillD C orw in 1 - c M .n o
, n m i .
Savings
At Loan Bldg
nd Mr u n d Mrs. longer without trying Williams H
B..,,ligt home w ere Mr and Mrs. j Mr. and Mrs. Mike McCann are ding , our o, , he middle west and Five new m cm L : ¿ - 7 b ^ n ad J J S n f No man Sihuikard Ctoy ce I
F iank Schmidtin of Gales Creek
X Compound.
Hillsboro
Oregon
h u r y M iller and Mr. and M rs., visiting friends and relatives in were given a charivari partv Fri- ded to the faculty
■ v. w s l imp,
,- . .’..'•.’ ■•¡i.t: ,
.mnhtte.- F-
/ Ugus- Schw artz and sun of St. southern Oregon this week.
day evening after attending th e of Astoria is music super, isor for
Joe Sm ejkal home
G et a bottle at the Delta Drug
l .Ml-. Bunch, La. 1 Fowler. Don- '
. at the
store today. The first bottle must
J e .’. v .
Ed Benson who is employed at young people's Sunday school par- all the schools B arbara Potts and
•ipbeli ,;AJ S eptem ber 1
i Cady. LaRoy
M .. a n - M-s. F. E. R' .
soent ; the Trask U iHarnette Logging com- ty at the parsonage Mr and Mrs Jack
J a(
Killits both
Vernon | M C and M artin I.nr en of satisfy you or money back Adv
P ortland ' Olive Miller: pr> s
fr a: . las- Wednesday u n til M onday' pany, i- laid up w ith a sprained K irkpatrick drove from Detroit in art physical education instructors. ' Galawav;
vlce-pr- ■ ei.t
A rline C edar Mill visited Tom Larsen's
» • < ■ ■ » m k C j i O . O . i
a t the M aferd ccttage at D epoe1 ankle.
a new Dodge car for Mr and Mrs dividing their tim e betw een th e Lentz; secretary. I , in.c t Sher- j place here Monday.
X s x . s s s sc-» » - ir » < < - > . » » «
O l * m r x y x m m n n n
Bay.
Picking Resumed
H arry Schm eltzer
high school and the grade school«, man: treasurer. Dick M artin; s e r - , Mr. and Mrs Prank Gcnzer, F.arl i!
Jacktow n School Opens
P ru n e picking was resumed in
About 26 attended the SchnPr Hila Cornelius of C orvallis fills geant-at-arm s, Earl Pearson
G en/cr and V. C. S trubb drove
Thirteen pupils entered the J a c k - ! this vicinity Monday after several Ladie, Aid and pot luck uinner th e vacancy left by Lois Bryant at
New pupils al the P eter Boseow to St M artin's hot springs in Wash­
tow n school Monday. Miss Evelyn) days’ shut-down r. c .
cf over- meeting at th e Rev S. Raynor the David’ HUI school Olive S.
sehool are Patricia G atten. 3A, ington Wednesday, w here Mr und
Hesse is the teacher for th e third crowded c . . . ,„r.» □. th e car.- Sm ith home in Tigard Septem ber Miller of Bend replaces M argar- from
G rants
Jean . Mrs G enzer will rem ain for u
Pas*- and
J ? a r- J ? rSt yT ^ Upll,u ar4 Haze!
a --
x-u
u. u-
, J
' H T Hesse had charge
Simon at the ju n io r high
Campbell 4A from Rose P ark , week’s outing.
$2 0 Dry Ton — 100 I ba. for $1
Gembella a n d Donald D evoure.: Mr. and V r« Ed M ohlschie«»’ thp devotional exercises and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Otto Hunger and
.
,
school
in
Portland.
Mr
Sutherland
is
the
new
jan
Modern Drying nnd Washing Equipment
New pupils are Viola and Ju n e went to Portland Sunday ever.-: g Raynor Sm ith gave an illustrated itor at the junior
At m
the e ju n io r nign
high new pupiK
pupil< , ( *»***»
little sons *»i
of n H a ayward
inior high
| ™
y w iir visited Mr
Westcott. Richard and Eugene Hall I to visit John Krarr.er, who left talk on India and other foreign
and
Mrs
Joe
Srnrjknl
Thursday.
w duties have been ¡"'r,o ll* ‘ 1 arc
K ennsley D e l-; » "d Mrs Joe SmeJki
Several new
nt t h e
Patrons of this district built a new .fo r Illinois.
¡countries. T hree benefit
Fairy
moved t o
y stu d e n ts th is w e e k .! bi'r '. N 2l?enA D onald
«" „
«"i s
" 7
woodshed last week and gave t h e : Mrs. Ed Demmin retu rn ed to h er Baskets" are being circulated in undertaken by
took
up
her
i
„„„11.
r
i
d
-
‘he
8A;
Carol
Fowler.
7A.
from
Hanks
Saturday
and
school building and grounds a gen-1 home Saturday after th ree weeks the Scholls comm unity to raise Eighth grade pupils assisting Elsie Roseburg; Joyce Martin. 7A. from
..... .
Emery in compiling the grade G aribaldi
eral renovation.
working in the hop y ard t at Inde- money for the Ladies' Aid.
I Hillsboro Argus contains all the
Mrs. George K irkpatrick w ent pendence.
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd M urray were school column for the Argus are
AT LAUREL Mail aildrc
Hillsboro, Hl 2
Verna
May
H
arper
of
the
first
new
» , of » ‘••»‘»oro and the aur-
to her school at Bald M ountain
Mrs. Audrey Heaton w ent to guests at th e F. J Miller home in Colene MacDowell. Rosanne Weil, grade nt the Peter Boscow school roli nd‘n* c°n}«nun»lea. Read I t
and Virginia Havens.
near Buxton Monday to begin Olympia. Wash.. Septem ber 8 to Cornelius Saturday.
left this week for a short visit ¡‘nd
inform ed on w hat Is \ * JO
■ • »
«'*X « j C «Ttï' xx"5c TOJUOUÜL«
M imeographers at the ju n io r w i t h h e r g r e a t u r a n i l m o t h r - r
w ork as the teacher for th e th ird visit her cousin. O rville Kisar. and
Mr. and Mrs Lloyd M urray vis-
hapiH-nini; at home.____________ U
sX K X O S» • • ■ T O « T » . « • c m m n m r i
year.
, attend th e funeral of her uncle, ¡ted the Jo e B uhr and Joseph high are Robert Hurd. Phyllis Am
b of -he junto» ¡nail' and
•
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Taylor vis- Otis Kisar. Septem ber 9.
Komvate homes near Mt. Angel ac" e r
Goodman and Virginia the fourth
grade of the P eter Bos­
Havens, -«
all from ♦* the
ited Mrs. Beulah Ratliss at Salem
Mrs. C. Earl Stretcher has charge Sunday.
*
— eighth grade
Anna Mary H artram pf and Hel cow school enjoyed a spec al tr"->’ I
Septem ber 5 and 6.
! of th e arrangem ents for Sunday
Sunday guests at the J. S Ken-
a representa ive
Calvin Jack Honored
school prom otion day at the church home w ere th eir son Joe K err J r en Cyrus have been appointed to i.r^ aZ,
company showed tw o
victor co
Mrs. Rebecca Rowell, Mrs. J. E. October 13.
of Olvmpia and Miss Florence gather attendance slips each day.
M'any“c
7
t
h
e
‘c
to
sse
7
h
a
v
e
7
‘lt7t“ed
hours
mo‘‘on
Tbe main
Sutherland and Bert Rowell at-1 Dan Smith and Miss W inifred Estes of O lympia and Mr and
! officers for the first six weeks At presentation was "The Pony Ex- :
tended a birthday d inner in Port- Johnson spent the w eek-end at Mrs. J. W. English of Portland.
press," which was rated am ong the j
Sunday callers at the Carl Seif- I the David Hill school they are: best silent pictures of a few years
fert home w ere harold Seiffert of 5A. Hila Cornelius: president. El- ago. A comedy, "School Pals." was 1
C herry G rove and Miss C arpenter ; mer Williams: vice-president. Stan- enthusiastically received.
of Forest Grove. Mrs. ’ M artha f,,rd Gray; »«"retary, Alice Banner
A g e n t for
Pupils and teachers of the Ju n ­
WaibeL who has been visiting ! 5B, Lester Mooberry: president. ior high a re hoping that before '
here, has gone to visit her sister, Donald B retthauer; vice-president. very long they w ill have a motion I
Mrs. Della A nderson of Skam- Fern Weintz; secretary. Mary El­ picture m achine at the school I
len Morrison. 4A. Ju n ia Johnson:
okawa.
president, Don Morrison: secretary, Such a purchase would be a big 1
educational advancem ent for the
treasurer. John
John Wiley;
Ask your attorney to send your Elmer
Elr"cr Je«set
¿es,se? treasurer
Wiley; Hillsboro grade schools
legal advertising to the Argus.
, se*'Keant-at-arms, Donald Davidson
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Scholls Lodge
Host at Meet
ARTIST'S SKETCHES SHOW HOW NEW LIBRARY WILL LOOK!
FEDERAL
saving s L
Funeral Home
Donelson ÔC Sewell
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1
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QUICK RELIEF FROM
A DISTRESSING
AFFLICTION
3%
100%
Grades in Full Progress in
Charge 22 Faculty Members •
Green Mountain
W ALNUT DRYING
Whittle Drying Plant
HEATROLA and NORGE
O il B u rn e rs
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and
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New „ f ille r s at th e P e te r Pc ■ - „
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cow school are; 1A. R uth Jones H ealth E xam in ation s in
GOING FISHING?
L o c a l S c h o o l s T h i s W eek
From th at day when Jesus be-1 Pres,dent. B arbara Person; vice- [
song - , ----------------------
Exam inations of the
school --------
chil-
gan by asking the woman at th e Pre’lden‘. Mildred Pitm an
— --------
well for a d rink of w ater, e v e n : Jearler' LeAnne K ram ien; color dren is being conducted this week
to this very hour, fishing for souls ‘x 'arer. Lawrence Naught. 2A, Mar- for general health, w ith emphasis
___ __
.
i?aret
o o h p r r v nrM
sidnnt George on heart, posture, and rem edial
i._»
D esigned to U*e F uel Oil
garet M
Mooberry:
president,
: has u been
a catch-as-catch-can busi
Allison; vice-president.
Georgia i
[ ness.
So when th e tw o chaps from Patterson; secretary, Elray Schlnd-1
Let Us Quote You!
Minnesota dropped into the M is­ ler; treasurer. Helen Lewis; health |
G uns, A m m unition
sion to w rite a letter back home, inspector, Mary Rae Mann; song |
F ish in g T a ck le
leader.
S
tu
art
Richardson.
3A.
we made them welcome and stood
ready for business if th e way op­ M aurine Moore; president. Gloria
CORWIN
HARDW ARE
ened. And the way did. One said McGuire; ’vice-president, Jan e V in­ 12# 2nd Ave.
Phone 78
H illsboro, O regon
he was a saved man—"And I know ton; secretary. Doris Anderson;
A gent Long Radios
John 3:16." The other sat puffing treasurer. Virginia W alters; health
a cigarette We turned to him w ith inspector. Bobby MacKenzie; song
our favorite opener—“If you die leader, Mary Elizabeth Bristol. 4A, |
tonight do you die saved or lost? Eva McCormick: president, Alene
This little-big question can be H uenegardt; vice-president, Nancy
Easter; secretary,
Dale
put to any and all; it is so p e r­ Aileen
sonal. Your man Is to die som e­ Busch; treasurer, Rosemary Riippa;
time; common ground here. And sergeant-at-arm s. D elm er Herod;
is to die eith er saved or lost room monitors, L orraine Darnell.
Start those Pullets on Im perial Egg Mash — Lower he
His conscience tells him that. It B illy Showers.
m ortality, less cost per dozen eggs, more eggs per hen. is with you, crying to him to At the junior high the following
settle it then and there. A nd to classes elected officers: 8A, W alter
Im perial Milk Egg Mash. 100 lbs............. $1.85 sack
| this fellow—“Do you die saved Henry; president. Raymond E s­
linger; vice-president, Helen C y­
1 or lost?”
Im perial Egg Mash. 100 lbs......................... 1.75 sack
i The man of years is apt to hide rus; secretary, Lucille Walters.
Big-Lay Egg Mash. 100 lbs......................... 1.65 sack
behind his own favorite—"I'm as 8A2, Elsie Emery: president, Bud
vice-president,
M arjorie
good as your church members. Hines;
4-Grain Scratch. 100 lbs............................... 1.60 sack
| B ut th e young fellows have not Sigler; secretary, B illy Leider 7B,
G
ertrude
Ide:
president,
Merl
Fish-
) built up this handy excuse. This
chap in the overalls was
quick back; vice-president, Jack Schu-
and honest—"I die lost.’" It seems kart; secretary, K ate Iwasaki; serg-
i he had grow n up in a church but eant-at-arm s, H a z e l Rasmussen;
had never been brought face to sports captain. Leon Banner; hos­
Lower prices on Dairy Feeds, Oil Meals, etc.
face w ith the question of p er­ pitality committee, Billy Foelker,
Im perial Dairy, 20% protein ..................... $ 2 9 .0 0 ton
sonal salvation He had a founda­ Irene Darnell. 6B, M yrtle K ruehek:
tion for faith in the good teach­ president, Jack Kennelly; vice-
Cow Ration, 17% protein ............................ 2 5 .0 0 ton
ing they gave him. And before president, Dorothy Coomer; secre­
Molasses Dairy, 15% protein ............. ...... 2 3 .0 0 ton
we finished, he took C hrist as his tary, Robert Bristol 7A, Georginla
Brown: president, A kira Tsugawa;
Saviour and Lord.
We also do custom mixing for the dairym an th a t ^if'The "b7y
to see America
w ants a balanced dairy ration m ade out of his grain. We ,first’ 5an .be brought to face about U SED and N EW PA R T S
v
, , i , i
,
,
,
tow ard eternal glory, why not
w ill be glad to help you make up your form ula and give ‘he home boy? And now a verse For less. Tires, batteries, wheels—
wire, wood, dlse, all sizes. Trailers
you the exact cost. Come in and let us help you with i°r isy™y
mode to order.
y o u r dairy problems.
bear much fruit; so shall ye be
H illsboro A u to W recker»
Drive in today and let us
my disciples.” John 15:8 —George 116
W. Main
156 Second Ave.
care for your every car
FALL SEEDS
N ^ T a y to r^ B e a v e rto r^ ^ a id a d v .
need w ith t h e quickest,
most efficient service pos­
W e have a com plete stock of all Fall Seeds — Re- '
sible.
cleaned Rye, Cheat, Grey Oats, W hite Holland W heat,
(Venetian ticket, Geo. L. Wood-
worth, H illsboro Rt. 5)
and all P astu re Grasses. See us before you buy, our I
O il C irc u la to rs
LESTER IRELAND & CO
P o u ltry m a n
D a iry m a n
STOP
NEEDS
=====
SCHOLLS TILE COMPANY
prices and quality are right.
The old reliable W ashington County Induntry, which
| has served you for thirty-tw o years, furniHhing m aterials
MILL RUN
second to none, invites your fu rth e r patronage.
B efore you buy your Mill Run requirem ents this fall
We have no field solicitors, but our office and vard
is a t your back door, so drop in.
see us.
We meet all com petitive prices and will assist you
W A N TED — G rains, all seeds. We are cash buyers of
with your building project or drain tile layout.
w heat, oats, barley, clover seed, all vetches. H ighest
Yard» at H illsboro — P lan t at Scholls
m a rk e t price paid.
P a y C ash and S a v e — T rade w ith Im perial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
P hone 61
M illers of Q nallty Feeds
South Second Ave.
SCHOLLS T H E CO. TARD
P lant at S ch olls, O regon
O ur M otto—"Friendly Service . . . F air Prices"
Washington Street between 1st and 2nd
lllllsbore
*Ihcy’rc a cheerful little carful
You II hear where’er you go
For smokers say’ They Satisfy”
A n d smokers ought to know
Gas - Oil - Tires - Batteries
Greasing - Accessories
Two Handy Locations
Busch’s Service
Garage
126 S. Third Ave.
Busch’s Super
Service Station
Corner Third and Baseline
Phone 501
A. H. Busch, Prop
C 1»S1, I ioostt a Mraa* Toascca Co.