The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1935, Page 12, Image 12

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H IL L S B O R O
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
I
| school last week in tim e for the
pupils to hear President Roose­
velt's address from Boulder dam.
and other programs.
Interm ediate and advanced grade
and lay the rid e on the w ing"
hand One moment. Vivian Now-
G arth rounded his mouth still Garth, what have you done?"
more. "My word. man. you must
G arth smiled. "Merely removed
be stark mad. I've no thought of one of the breaker points. Mr
, shooting you."
i Ramill. It's platinum, you know,
.
"I’m taking no chances Put that and that's what we re bargaining i
111 ( n n n t \ i
I r itlC
d iid ititi have all en ro lled m the
Iff
l.V U lliy
I I I f. A i>,, gon
:i,n nook
Book league
league
rifle on the wing, or I'll fill you over The point is quite safe here,
full of lead."
inside my shirt."
Q
uite
a
num
ber of G reenville
(Francis S Harr)
"Mad mad as a March hare.
"Shoot him." said lluxbv. "We're
folks have been picking prunes in
m uttered
G
arth
'
Don't
sh
o
o
t"
C
harles
W
icklund
of
C
ornelius
uAa .
...
. .. | n° t going to be done by a fool, --------- ------------ — -
nearby orchards
Pickers made
He luted the ru le overhead, butt trick like this Shoot the idiot. Go route 2 is an old Argus reader from $175 to $3 per day. reports.
forward, as ordered, and advanced.
chief. He’s only a lousy woods and a constant user of classified
still gaping He came within a jjUm ¡t s a niat(er of a million at advertising Mr Wicklund has 20
step of the wing edge and paused. the le a st”
acres and is in dire need of more- The school board purchased an
. The girl was gazing at him with
The oWer maB
for his fall plow
ing
Mrs organ at Ed Vuylstcke's sale lust
II leveled
ItVl’HTI the
till' pistol
GIMVl. rain
......................
I'n'niu.,
Kila
to the
card him.
a,' d
e d h , 1?
open contempt. He had been such -c.arth. vou heard
'
” You've Wicklund • is in Portland visiting
I an easy dupe. Her father looked piay lHi a silly trick We have the with their daughter.
.school 1 lie pupils wish to ex pre: ss
gave, yet made no move to inter- d n ,p on you If you value
, „ lw y o u u r' . . H
... Simpson and
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------ Bieir appreciation through t h i I s
sons - John
pose when r i ..1 Huxby
leveled
the pistol i,(e bring that stolen breaker " point and
just . returned
10 ” '” n
« » « -J
i
n t a
r * , mv
-
X Bob
. ■ have
.
.
• . from
- -
and
took deliberate
aim.
here, and be quick about it."
i a hunting trip in the John Day-
How about the line, sir?" G arth country
Mr Simpson bagged
C H A P TE R H I
inquired. "If I let go. the plane large buck, but tile boys returned
empty handed.
will be swept out into the lake."
O ulbluffed
At the William Hering farm. Mr.
"Tie it again."
Hering was busy sowing 10 acres
"What if I'd rath er not?"
A man of iron nerve might have
from
, „ Ten prospective teachers
.
For the second time Miss Ramill to fall wheat.
risked death from the leveled auto-
An Argus reader. well satisfied u aslungton county, who have been
Interesting Bits
of News Gleaned
Caught
in the
Wild
i
ARG U S.
By Robert
Intensive Training
of Teachers Ends
Ames Bennet
W N U Servlca
Copyright by
Robert .Cam Bennet
Thursday, O ctober 10, Itf.li
Noboala In Keil t'riHW
Schools Close
a Day Monday
Four county schools tu rn ed In
n ie n ih rish ip tins w eek ill the .Inn
lor Hod Cross, according to t) II
K raus, su p e rin te n d en t of schools
T he schools and tea ch e rs « e re ,
R cedville. t 'l c i a l in g e r , Iow a Hill.
J u n io r H ig h ’A to Present F reda K elirll, L au re l View. G iay ce
Hughes. S lrassel. Mrs Alvei a Me
P ro g ra m 2 : 3 0 Friday
C orniaek
Hillsboro schools will be closed
for one day on Monday btxause
of the teachers’ institute to be
held at the union high, school here
Several classes are working on
special programs to be given in
the near future The fourth giude
of tlie Peter Boscow school is pre­
paring a health play entitled. “The
Q uarrel of the Brushes
to be
given the last of O ctober The 8A
class of the junior high will p re ­
sent a program, consisting of u
play and musical numbers. Friday
afternoon.
2:30. in tile school
Daily Trlpa to Portland
H ills b o ro A u to F ro ig h t
Bonded and Insured Carrier
Serving Ilea vertun. Aloha, Iteed-
vllle, Hillsboro, Cornelia» and
Forest
P ic k u p a n d
the
« n 1,1 look
S e rv b e a *
Package Ratea
Hillsboro Phone 542
WILL WUKI.II GET WELL?
Is this old world to yet pull up
and out of war. vice graft, dis
ease and poverty? Will it ul last
come up 100 per cent perfect with
tlie spirit of Christ lu everything
and everybody?
Or Is it to sink deeper and deep
er" Winch is it; a diamond to la*
polished or a raft tliut is Io sink?
Let the Bible tell I’eter the Apostle
preaching, declurvd (hut God hud
opened tlie doors Io the nations to
tuk out of them a people for Ills
name. Not to jiolish tilings up but
to save some for tlie glory of Ills
name So begun the church-age
with a elear-eut program; to sound
the Gospel and get men saved.
(Acta 15:141.
As the age draw s on to Its close
« ill
Grove
D e liv e ry
East Bhte T'rrinlnal Portland
Pilone EAat 8131
C lo i 4 lik e '
- .....
- ......... * ide
Proi T ‘r V
” contest Tw o l,Uh. p ,u « Nip and Let the Book tell "In the last
„
"There
you are," he __
said "That last- »ou c»n come ashore; but auverusing-minciea reader rrom
each side Nip days grevious times will set In. 1
,h,.,.efc
shoy f J
vour head of your Miss Ramill and her father will different section of the county, and Pro\ f d n Washington. D I These Tuck, ure lending
for the .....
ad- „ U'achers are «» follows: C ail E has „ score of 30
w(,lle Tuck has Men will be lovers of self, irrelig­
who was in the m narket
a r k e t__...»
U S . . o bt.tr erw y notion I m dangerous." ‘
vertised.
So
a
sale
was
made
from
««‘
fgren.
Eugene
Fantettl.
Mrs
33 at th e end of the first week of ious, loving pleasure instead of ;
Huxby met this w ith a cold *° catch the line until all three of
her contempt fo r Garth.
loving God and will keep up a
what one man didn't want and C. O. Furile. Nona Holbrook. Elva the race.
( w a i t e r tl-T h ro u a h Garth's raid- smile "Y’ou're right in part, you you are off the wing."
another
did
at
a
very
low
cost
and
Bovegren.
Mrs
Alice
Raines.
Mrs
There tire lots of foodit
Evelyn Brown is In the lead this make believe of pietv , S ee 2 Fun
snee the plane soon re a c h » the claim poor fish. It would be crazy to
*’ r" Ramill started w ith Huxby
Matilda Whitford, week in the 6B arithm etic speed 3:1-51
site
H u .b r and R am ill. a f t « m akina fancv vou re at all dangerous. I'm
ou< along the wing. His daughter little trouble. Mr Johnston has Lora Sml,h
your're just ns well off
just
finished
sowing
14
acres
of
HeIen
Wllcox-
and
R"»*
Wilson
i
And
how
will
the
ehtn-eli
age
and
accuracy
drill.
?:.ueie^*“rrbu,G*ri
the one w ho has ,he Kun- and l 'm d,d no' maove
without,
p a rtic u la rly
A general course of instruction
Several students w ere absent ' end? Bible again "The Lord hlm-
ytM.n< pn^pex ters «hey ar« w illin g to ready to use it. Fortunately- for
If you fancy 1 11 leave the plane, barley and has 15 acres of oats he
has just started.
was given the teachers in history from school this week Neil K en­ j seif shall descend from heaven
when you’re tlieting to
to he a chance in ¡n v w tin r a »mail you. there’s no need to shoot you y °u can tfuess again.”
and philosophy of education, teach­ nedy. Kenneth Swank, and Ralph with a shout and the deud i n ;
Ju st new here from C ----------
alifornia
am ount. Sensbur the treachery that bee jf
you
as vou’re
fath er ............ spoke
in
her
ear A
11
Jr X-ZV4 keep
IX.X.X. yz on
V l l doing
U V lllg
J U U i V Her
—
...
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VS»
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lose weight. But t h e
aheH.l G arth sec ret 1> v ia iu the - * -----
t*1* ■’••P' told ’ Back up now and cast off Non« tJo graciously, she took the :,nd '*'o r*>ng on the Henry Behr- ing methods and techniques, and Smith, all from the 6A2 class at C lo ist shall rise first Then w<-
and remove« a sm all part
one
beverage-food you
which
are
alive
and
rem
ain
shall
I
practical
problems
In
organizing
,n'ra th,- th at ¡in e -
offered arm of her fiance. Side by man farm *s E F- McGraw Mc-
the junior high, missed several
■Mter.
NEED is m ilk! l-et us
Three steps away from the wing. side- ’he three came
out ___
to __
the Graw >s assisting _ with the dairy-
____ ____
. , adult classes Special courses were days of school. Robert Beattie of be caught up together with them '
so shall we ever be with the :
(Continued from lu t week)
G arth halted t o
protest: "Mr. l' nd of the wing Mr Ramill hand- *"K and ,hev arc m ilkin* about offered in Americanization, art and the 6B was ill for u few davs
deliver y o u r q u a r t
The girl's expression was one of Ramill, surely you'll not abandon od the pistol to Huxby, and knelt.
cow,s at, ,he present. The M c-1 handcrafts. English and literature, j Joyce M artin of TA was absent all Lord." iThess 4:16-17) Now with
tlaily. Phone 2S68.
ready to slide
Graw family
family seems
seems to
to like
like Oregon
Oregon parent education, industrial arts, | week. Buster Stansell from the God's people gone, what next''
disgust and anger She stopped sev- me
me this
this w
w ay—not
av—not even
even let
let me
me keep
keep LeadF
slide over
over the
the front
front edge.
edge Graw
God's
fury
breaks
forth
on
a
world
j
social
science,
recreation,
sewing,
8A2
class
returned
to
school
Mon­
my
rifle.
That
is
what
is
called
The
girl
jum
ped
down
lightly,
ve£F
.
I
?
uc?v
eral feet short of the plane.
that rejected C hrist's atoning death I
long travois. I'll starve before w ithout w aiting f o r assistance. . , “ ■ Scott hasn't had the offi- cooking, music, lip reading for the day. after a two weeks' absence
"Oh. d—n! Why the ru sh ’ We're the
deaf, first aid. dramatics, and sim ­
Lowell Huenergurdt. SB at the The great and the sniull will call
I
can
reach
the
Mackenzie."
Huxby
handed
her
the
rifle,
laid
Cla;
county
paper
for
some
time
out of sight now. I'm going to take
Peter Boscow school. Ilcne llu rn - on the mountains to fail on them '
Miss Ramill smiled mockingly. the Pistol on the wing edge, and ?nd expressed the feeling of be- ilar subjects.
G U E R N S E Y D A IR Y
a re s t"
ergardt from the fourth grade at am i h id e th e m fro m th e p re se n c e I
"Oh. no, woodsy. You can throw grasped Mr. Ramill's hands.
tost w ithout it. so added h i s ;
SAM I I C l.IT A SONS
Her father was beyond words stones. All you need do is stay
the Peter Boscow. and Eunice of God and the anger of C hrist i
Rte portly m illionaire slid ov- ‘
to^the^subscription list once
Phone 256«
As she let go of his arm he slump- ¡-ight here and eat your fellow ec, off the wing, G arth let go of more. Mr. Scott has 22 acres in
H uenergardt from the 81) ut the "Fur the day of his anger Is come |
ed down witb a suddenness that ratibits. As soon as we record our the rope end and sprang forward, ■
’ -yvar-old English w alnuts a n d
junior high moved to Aloha last and who will be able to sta n d ? ",
1H miles south of Hillsboro
Rev 615-17
almost pulled Huxby oyer on top cla^ris. w e ll come back to replace The loop whipped from around “ a>l*ng for rain before he sows
of him The mining engineer peer- vour stages with our own."
the spruce trunk. He grasped the ll ,o ha*ry vetch for a cover crop,
Now. right now is the day of
group of children from the
Among
the
activities
of
H
ills­
ed back through the spruces, and ' -Yes." her father agreed. "No slackened line and flipped
it out In the opinion of the w alnut in-
Peter Boscow school and the Jun­ salvation. Take C hrist's death for ,
N either Is |
around at. the thicket w here G arth danger of an experienced prosper- into the sw ift rush of the milky spw tor his trees are advanced one boro post. American Legion, d u r­ ior high attended the Pacific In­ vour sin s lu ele a i vnu
ing the years just closed,
lay in wait.
, or ¡¡|{e you starving, this time of stream.
>e>>r for th eir age.
---- - was
— . fl- ternational
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Geld Medal Diploma Winner
exposition
in Portland there salvation In any other: For '
in IBM — Heare M J
"Just one more go. darling." he year. Wait here for us. and I'll
The head of the released
plane Busily canning tomatoes for
the ancial assistance In skin
tests f o r , Saturday The children
left
Hills- there is none other nam e under 1
appealed “The fellow must know pay you that two thousand dollars at once started to swing offshore
o°m*ng w inter was Mrs. H erm an tuberculosis among H i 11 s b o r o
boro
at 10:30 Saturday
in
Mr. heaven given among men. where- i Silver Medal Diploma Winner
Huxby grabbed his pistol ____
a n d Liebenow.
. school children. The tests w ere j Taggart's bus. and returned late in . !>v we m ust be saved " Acts 4 12 I
how to handle his rifle. If he comes I offered."
In 1933 — Score »7 «
in sight of the plane before we
Huxby signed w ith his pistol, leaped down to grasp the wing
New here from South Dakota. ; conducted under the auspices of '.he afternoon. Miss Rowena Her- George N Taylor, Beaverton —
Paid adv
get out of range-- Please, sweet- "There's your answer, boob. Now edge He shouted for the others to and
have added their nam e the American leg io n and t h e mann chaperoned the group,
heart! Remember it means millions step lively. Cast off th at line."
catch hold. B ut the unexpected I? the
A rkUi readers, a r e ' W ashington County Public H ealth; Mrs. C arl Rickson (Alice Nosier)
to us—millions! TU give you th at
Before the threatening muzzle, bump of the edge against their
and
Carl Schildhauer. association,
[ and her daughter Sholline were
emerald necklace we saw at Tif- G arth turned about and walked heads had made both father and ™ ter several years of crop failures
The local post voted money to be visitors at the junior high Friday
fany's."
along the ledge to the tie tree. He daughter crouch down.
*n the «“ Icken area the Schild- used for X -rays and physical ex- J afternoon,
“You centainlv will! And Dad passed the rope end through the
Huxby stepped back to brace bauers have come here for a new aminations of suspects discovered ,
will do more Tm to have a third tree loop, and pulled loose the bite himself for a shove against the s!a£t and ‘oothold We. of Wash- by the tests.
in this mine that you say is w orth of the stay hitch. Had he then let rotary out-thrust of the wing. His *ng; on , county extend to them our
Of the total school population of !
so much. Is that clear?"
go of th e rope end. the tau t line rear foot w ent over the round of Dest wlshcs for happiness and suc- 1174 pupils 80 subm itted to the
“Yes, darling: take hold." Hux- would have whipped the loop :hc water-polished ledge The wing cess ln our county.
tests of which num ber 62 reacted,
by urged. “We both agree."
around the spruce tru n k and set thrust him on outwards. Before he
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three
.
. were . eventually
- j placed un-
— i ST. MARY’S OF THE VALLEY,
She waved him towards t h e the monoplane adrift. Instead, he could let go, both of his feet were
der close observation and none w ere j Beaverton Members of the fresh-
plane. "Fetch a flask. We'll never held fast. Huxby frowned a n d oM the ledge top He slid down '-««CvIlVI11C ¿54.11001
dagnosed
as
active
cases
How-
man class w ere officially received
get him aboard w ithout a bracer." raised the pistol. "What are you with a splash into the sw irling
F
n
rn
lk
?1
Pimi’lc
v
er
a? reactors w ere liv en lnto the student body Septem ber
Huxby
ran
to
vault
up
on
the
w
aiting
for?
I
told
you
to
cast
water.
w i n g j m e g i r , had pointed out i off. It's no use your whining. You
engineer plunged u pstream | GRE™
^ _ v m e J K
zing. The girl had pointed out off. It's no use your whining. You
The
.
_
______
the obvious fact. Her father was don't suppose we'll pass up the three of four steps to a split in
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ber the juniors gave an Informal
in a state of collapse from over- chance to record that placer, do the glassy-faced ledge. He clawed ?Pened _ Septem ber 16. with Mrs.
I reception.
exertion. He could not move until you?"
up the crevice and sprang to his Ma,s,e Caldwell as teacher and a n ,
Regular classes in gymnasium
revived, and he was too heavy for
"No." G arth replied
"You've feet on the rock shelf, drenched
t 'Jrer}ty_*<>nc pupils, j D a r-B -tQ I n s t a l l s
1 began October 1.
them to lift bodily.
shown your colors—hoisted the to the arm pits by the milky water. School officers elected were Rob­
N
e
w
C
re
a
m
M
a
c
h
in
e
The engineer swung into the black flag. Only thing, a woman is But his right hand still grasped ert Coppres. president; Glenn Van-
New and im proved Siberrian j
Shaw Opens Office
dehey. vice-president; C yril Vuyl-
cabin and hastened back ashore a woman. Let me suggest that you his autom atic pistol,
with a flask of whiskey During the try your self-starter before I let
Once more G arth seemed to steke. secretary; Lucille Susbauer. Cream machine was installed this ■ Leland I) Shaw of near Beaver-
short abence Mr. Ramill had ceased
go this line. I've heard th at air- have acted the part of a fool For treasurer; Mildred Cop. health in­ week at Cosiett's Bar-B-Q T h e ; ton has opened law offices in the
to gasp He could draw deeper planes sometimes balk. If you can't a few moments Miss Ramill and spector; Robert Cop. captain of the new equipm ent is larger and fast- Failing building after being asso-
breaths Two or three swallows of
get yours into the air in time, the her father had crouched motion- baseball team, and also librarian. er than the form er and produces ciated w ith Maguire. Shields and
Morrison, law firm, for five years
William Susbauer, William Cop, an im proved product.
whisky tautened his flabby muscles wind and current will drift you loss, dumfounded by the letting
Helped by his daughter and Hux- down-lake to those falls."
loose of the monoplane and its Theodore Vanderzanden and George (VX
Shipley returned last week from a
by. he struggled to his feet and
"How sad! You dumb dupe, if shove of Huxby off the ledge,
staggered out along th e rock shelf y°u think I—"
G arth stood like an unconcerned hunting trip in Eastern Oregon. . g
Francis Cop. small son of Mr
to the plane.
"Wait," cut in Mr Ramill. "Hand onlooker. While the engineer was
The wing end stood neck-high
your pistol. Vivian, and try the still struggling up out of t h e and Mrs. Paul Cop. has been ser-1
above the ledge While Mr. Ramil] motor. The fellow gave up
his stream bed. Mr. Ramill took the iously ill the past week as a re- |
took another bracer of whiskey, ‘ rifle a bit too readily."
rifle from his daughter and aimed suit of swallowing a plum pit. He [•
is recovering now under a doctor s
$ 2 0 D r y T o n — 100 Iba. fo r $1
Huxby boosted the girl up on the
Though far from pleased. Huxby it at Garth.
front edge. She grasped hold of her passed over the automatic. Mr.
"Take your time. Vivian." he care.
Modern Drying and Washing Equipm ent
Miss
Delores
Vandehey,
who
has
father's collar Huxby gripped his Ramill had recovered from his ex- called. "I have him covered."
employed i n
P o rtla n d ,
thick lees below the knees and haustion. and the way he handled "Hu-wait,” panted Huxby. "Leave b e e n
at the
spent last week at her home here, i
heaved Mr Ramill's hands w ere thc Pistol showed th at he knew him—to me."
Edward Schulm erich. who fin- !
on the wing edge He pulled with how t0 UJe it-
He stood dripping till he caught
all his whiskey-borrowed strength.
Huxby swung into the cockpit his breath. A flirt of the pistol ished the eighth grade here last
His corpulent midbody rose above
and threw on the self-starter. It barrel made sure it was free from spring, has entered Banks high
AT LAUREL Mail address. Hillsboro. Rt 2
the edge of the wing.
buzzed—but the propeller did not water. He took a step closer to school as a freshman.
C yril Vuylsteke displayed quite
Huxbv gave a last upward heave.
(urn over The motor failed to go. Garth, his eyes cold, his l i p s
a
bit
of
ingenuity
in
making
a
It enabled the
girl to drag her Another try brought the same bar- tightened in a bitter smile,
crystal set and installing it in the
father over on the convex surface. ren result. The engineer pilot made
(To be continued)
Huxby vaulted
after to help her a hasty examination of the magne-
lift the prone millionaire to his ,o He sprang out on the wing, in -
FA R M E R S need the specialized services of s
feet They started to lead him a c° ld
good hank more than any other group of
along the wing top-to the fuselage
"The d —d sneak has crippled the
of the plane
, motor. Give me the pistol."
people. They have many specialized problems
Behind the backs of the three.
Mr. Ramill held up a re strain in g ;
and little time to deal with them. And so we’re
G arth stepped clear from the alders
and came forward, silent as a
especially proud of the fact th at a great many of
stalking lynx Midway between the
our depositors are farm ers.
head of the plane and the spruce
to which it was tied, he stopped
and lowered his rifle, butt down,
This independent hank appreciates a farm er's
to lean on the muzzle.
problems; H ardly a day goes by th a t we’re not
"Hullo," he sane out. "What's
happened'' Mr Ramill ill?”
called upon to discuss them. W ith our com plete
At the first word. Huxby tensed
range of hanking services we stand ready to
and glanced over his shoulder
He let go of Ramill. A fter a mo­
fu rth er agricultural progress, and through it, gen­
ment. he jerked around and thrust
out his automatic pistol towards
eral prosperity.
Garth.
“Swing up that rifle, bu tt end
forward," he ordered.
“Why, w hat d'you mean?" Garth
questioned, his mouth half agape.
“I mean business." Huxby ans­
wered "Hold up the bu tt—up above
"The Largest Independent Bank
>our head; then come forward
In W ashington County"
m ake
an
a ir trip to G arth's claim , al-
U ht , r W « to the p U U num -hm e-
NOT FATTENING
Momingdew
Legion Gives Aid
Health Activity * :(k
Reception Given
St. Mary’s Valley
2000
FARM ERS
T H IS
BANK
WALNUT DRYING
Whittle Drying Plant
IF IT 'S
LIGHT
y o u W ANT
,fO A iA lfA " — Winner, one after
the other, o f the Kentucky Derby,
the Preakness, a n d the Belmont
Commercial National Bank
[n>IC
O m aha is an outstanding horse
today.
And in the cigarette w orld Chest*
erficld is outstanding.
Both w oh their place strictly on
merit.
A pply any test you like— Chest­
erfields stand for the best there is in
cigarettes.
They are m ilder . . . yet they let
you know you’re sm oking. They
taste b e tte r—give you real pleasure.
this
is E A S I E R
Ï
Light for mountain cabin amps or
on the fa rm . If's b r ig h te r and
cleaner with Shell Kerosene.
Shell Kerosene is put through
several extra steps in refining, to
remove s o o t-fo rm in g im purities.
This kerosene burns brighter— and
with fhs least soot.
That’s Only Half
the Story
O ur m odern laundry service
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it is easier on the clothes
and hands . . . saves the cost
of laundry equipm ent . . .
gives you freedom for other
things. Call today.
H om e Laundry &
Dry Cleaners
Hillsboro. Or«.
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W. L. Stevens, la u r e l
Banks Service Station, Banks
H. E. Ewer, Aloha
Mission Service Station, Beaverton
Clement’s Service Stat., Beaverton
Balm Grove Park
G. L. McCutehen, Glenwood
Progress Garage
Helvetia Store
II. E. Snyder, Dilley
N. Lilly, Gales Creek
A. Karpsteln, Klnton
R. Thompson. Cornelius
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