The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 14, 1935, Page 14, Image 14

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H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Thursday, November I I, 1935
OREGON
were Friday and Saturday guests
Mrs. B eede of N ew berg and five her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A
E astern Star, their hiiahundx und | Beaverton Klwanls club Wedne
of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Thomp­
friends from Willamina.
Hill, S unday and Monday.
wives.
¡day evening
son and daughter in Vernonia.
Mr- F ii Donaldson entertain j Mrs Ed Sheets wus hostess at
Prof, and Mrs. C. A Hubbard
A m eetin g w ill be held nt the
Mr and Mrs. Ed Schlegel and
and two children of Forest Grove P leasant View school F riday eve
I d the Tuesday Bridge club with h*’r home W ednesday to the 1>U .
sons Lester and Robert visited at
i visited the F E. Hoffman family ■ling at 8 o'clock to learn how
,
.
,
...
,, Noble Grunds' club,
a luncheon at the hom e u( Mrs. II |
the W. G. W alker home Sunday. |
i Friday and Saturday.
m any w ant elec tricity this w in ter
1, Hud m i November ti.
Mrs Earl C hristie and Mrs. J I’ A re p re se n ta tiv e w ill be present
Kenneth M unford of Corvallis I
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Dally T rips to Portland
from the Y am hill E lectric eom puny
Members of the Península Kl |
Councilmen Nam ed; Game -ren t Arm istice day with his moth- Couple Married; S u r p r is e | Jones w ere both ill last week
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Don Haynes and Keith Brunson
H
illsboro
Auto Freight
er. Mrs. Flora Munford.
Mr and Mrs W arren M orris find
unis were dinner guests of the I
Saturday; _____
Shoot Sunday
Birthday Party Held
who are w orking at Tillamook, th ree c h ild ren of Hebo visited Mr
Bonded and Insured Carrlor
M u ster at B e a v e r to n
Mr and Mrs. M. Berdan a n d '
spent from Saturday evening u n ­ and Mrs C h arles T atin an S unday
♦ -----
♦ Serving Beaverton, Alolia, Reed-
i son Evard of Forest G rove visited I
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til Monday on the mountain. Al­
i M< m
M iry S .n d y )
Mr. and
N L Berdan Mon-!
(By M a. J « . . Merer«)
Mr. and Mrs Don M cInnis and
ville, IMIIabnrn, Cornelius and
BEA
V
ERTON
H
eaverton
G
range
BANKS -W o rk began on t h e dav.
BUXTON—Estis Gibson and Em- bert Brunson went to Tillamook four sons of R eedvllle v isited D elected fellow uig officers S aturday :
Forest (¡rove
new $10,000 gymnasium November
Mr and Mrs. Paul Rosencrons ma McMullen of C rane were mar- and got them.
M and K enneth M cInnis S atu rd ay . M aster El ue M C hristensen; o v e r­
Pickup and Delivery Servie» at
Mr. and Mrs. Elry McDougal
5, when a crew of relief w orkers and baby son returned to their ried at the home of the groom's
Mrs
D. M M cInnis re tu rn e d seer. V ivian .1 L aw rence; lecturer.
Package Kates
began digging the basement The home last week after spending sev- mother. Mrs. Homer Bennett. No- w ere called to Portland Saturday hom e S unday from S alem a fte r Alice F unston: stew ard. A M. K en-
Hillsboro Phone 543
piece of proper!, which w is -old ir a j months in Yakima, w here they vember 3. Rev. R M. Hood, pastor evening to be with her sister, Mrs spending last w eek th e re w ith a nedy; assistant stew ard, B ernice I
Everything In Insurance
, ,
to Mrs. H A Williams, was pur- plc|((X| apples
of the Presbyterian church here, Stanley McDonald, who underw ent d au g h ter. Miss Alice M cInnis, w ho D obbins; chaplain. D erle P erkins; I
E ast Side Term inal Portland
33(1 K. Washing tun I
chased back and t h e
building.
Lyle Wolford of O tter Rock spent perform ed the ceremony. Mr and an emergency operation at Eman­ was em ployed as a clerk at the tre a su re r. Je n n ie I. G ray, seere I Pilone 1701
Phone EAsl 9131
which will be located just south of (rom Thursday to Sunday at home Mrs Gibson were given a kitchen uel hospital November 7 and is in special session. Mrs M cInnis also (ary, Kuby W Hoyd; gatekeeper.
a
critical
condition.
will
* the . high ,. school, ....
ii i be 60 by .. ,, 100
anj Mrs Clifford Sandy and shower at the G range hall Friday
visited an aunt. Miss Ella Hodson, W illiam D essuiger. C eres. F reda
Sunday visitors at the G lenn Mil­ and a nephew , E arl M essm ger
Public speaking class has been Mamie Sandy and Francis Thomp- (night The evening was spent in
A ustin; Pom ona. Isabelle W alkei.
ler
home
w
ere
Miss
Violet
DeVault
elected as a committee from the son were Arm istice day guests at j dancing.
Mrs W alter A ustin, teac h er at
of Scholls and Parian Goin of Fir G rove, began last w eek s e r v ­ Flora, llelga M eK ereher: lady a s ­
•nt body to revise the Banks the Ernest M arr home at Kansas
Attend Rally
sistan t stew ard. B eatrice H ansen, '
Amity.
high school constitution. The re ­
ing hot lunches at school.
W. B. A. members attending the
ex ecu tiv e committee, A. S F u n ­
an£l Mrs. Shelburne Shel-
vised constitution will then be City. Miss Garrigus Weds
i — -
. . .
M
ervin,
C
layton
Elm
er.
K
en
n
eth
miles south of Forest (¡ro w on the Spring Hill road,
ston. E ugene B rookings of P ert
43rd_,a.n nl.v.®isai ' ; - ia ?fAOF W_olnan ' brink of Forest GroGve v isited he
vo.ed on bv the student body.
Miss Elma G arrigus and Reuben Benefit association a t Scappoose aunt. Mrs. Henry Versteeg, and and W alter W hitm ore and F ra n k land w as the sp eak er on the lee
id-mile north of Spring Hill School House, on
Roll-Call Starts
Hill
left
F
riday
on
an
elk
hunt
lut
e
hour
IL-
gave
the
history
of
I
Passo. both of Westimbef." w ere November 3 were Mesdames Elsie
The annual Red Cross roll-call narried Saturday. The couple left Kelly. Clara Allen. Mollie Tallman, family Sunday.
T hey visited J im Mossie lit U kiah old Fort V aneouv, r and review ed
The C. L. Baught family have u n til S a tu rd ay , w hen they m ade
is now being made in this vicinity. for a visit w ith the bride's sister. LaVona Peterson. Elva Tolke, Lu-
th e life- of Jo h n M cL aughlin an t
The Red Cross is expected to have • Ir.- Robert Oswald, at Newport, cille White. Ethel Meyers and Miss moved from Dundee to the Blehm cam p nearby.
his fam ily and the p art th ey had i
Sale to start at one o'clock p. m. sharp
place
Don
Baught
is
a
new
pupil
many more calls upon it than it The bride graduated from the Elsie Meyers. A school of instruc-
Mr. an d Mrs. O ral K iser and in th e d evelopm ent of the early
in
the
sixth
grade
at
Pleasant
has the p -s . y .a r. Miss Sylvia Banks high school in 1934. She is | tion was held in the afternoon by
Six head of D airy C u ttle 2 cow s freNh, an d 4 heifer» O ne horse.
ch ild ren
M yron. G erald in e und O regon country
View.
S -ver nee is chairm an for this
1400 lb s, good and tru e; d ouble harness; e x tra good trailer; m o w e i.
M arvlyn of Forest G rove and F ran k
ie d a u g n te r a. Mrs. Janies M cFar- state field director, Mrs. Ju lia V
C andidates N am ed
J. E and Dorman Blazer are M eCorthy of N ew berg visited Wil­
community.
r a k i . iro n -w h eel w agon; tw o plow s; disc harro w ; drug burrow s, new
lane. The m arried couple will Ward.
building
a
double
garage
of
logs
Ttie
follow
ing
can
d
id
ates
w
ere
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Rosencrons
b u r and Tom Jo n es Sunday
o*ii h o t-.1 c u ltiv a to r, new ele c tric broialer. All sm all tools on a furm
u.. th .ir home at Westimber.
Surprise Given
W ilbur and Tom Jones have fin-
and family have moved to Man-
Ge a g e S axton visited his b ro th ­ chosen at the caucus at the high 200 W hite L eghorn laying pullets; 120 one-year-old hens.
Mrs
H
attie
Davidson
of
Forest
A
surprise
birthday
party
was
ished
building
a
potato
house
of
school
W
ednesday
e
\
citing:
m
ayor.
w.iere Mr. Rosencrons will .rove spent Monday night and given Evelyn Rinek at her home the same m aterial
er Ed S ax to n at W itch H azel S u n ­
IIOUHKIIOI.D GOODS
A. E Wilson, to serv e one y ear,
„
on the school house
day.
laesday
with
relatives
at
Banks
here
Thursday
The
evening
was
Fir
Grove
Ladies'
social
club
met
Steel range cook stove, heating stove. 2 dressers, one library table,
councilm an to serve one year. G uy
ground project.
al"
and
M
i-
Hay
Ego
and
d
a
u
g
h
­
Air and Mrs
W. C. Moore and spent In playing games. Present w ith Mrs. Flora Baker November
.
a . .anton. who has been
ter C arolyn. J P and W avnc Jo n es C arr; councilm en to serve tw o dining table. 6 chairs, 2 rockers, 3 bedsteads, springs, and all kitchen
attending Vancouver high school , i lly and Ferd Schulm erich of were Mr and Mrs. C orbett Crowth- 5. The afternoon was spent in atten d ed the fu n eral of M is P aul years, H M B arnes, A lbert Rossi utensils, two rugs.
the week-end vis- er. Wilma. Billy and Frank: Mr. quilting. Next meeting w ill be No- Reese. 32. at P o rtlan d N ovem ber and L. F H am burg, and reco rd er-
Those desiring credit apply before sale
for the past year, returned to Portland spent
• : relativ es
and friends in and Mrs. J Benefiel and Lillian vem ber 19 w ith Mrs. Charles Tat-
treasurer, to serve one yeur, H. L.
B inks w here he will be a senior. Banks.
5.
Mrs
Reese
w
as
a
d
au
g
h
ter-in
-
Mae. Mr and Mrs. Joe Frydendal. man.
W. A. SIDWELL, Proprietor
Banks high school alum ni has
law of J P Jo n es' sister, M rs B es­ \\ iIson
Mr. and Mrs Edw ard Schulmer- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benefiel and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stayton and sie
M R. JOHNSON. Clerk
Mrs M innie Riley, a form er resi­ .1. W. llt'G IIF S , A uellonerr
h
r a !,v n e be­
Jo n es Reese.
v Glenn. Ju an ita Retherford. baby finished moving Monday from
dent of B eaverton, was recently
tween the W estimber CCC boys. ie i ot Hillsboro visited Mrs. Min-
Mr. and Mrs C. W Sinniger
m arrie d to E ugene llib b s of P o rt­
Ta
n ‘he Banks
land T hey w ill m ake th e ir hom e
■sday afternoon.
in Portland
! and Patricia Jen-
Property Sold
Normal school spent
W H. King recently sold his 1
h
. 1 end with their parents
homo and tw elve acre
on the 1
here.
hinr
T
Mr. *nd Mrs Tony Rinck and “ w in Fin gan w ent to Portland Sunday in their honor.
M- r'c.y M ad of Bald Moun-
First truck load of tics was ship­ Canyon road und has m oved to i
.lurold Jensen of Forest Grove John and Evelyn.
Monday foi^a few d a v < v .x » w.-
vi.: „a
Albert H eard and
ped November 6 from the Eminer- Portland.
Road Opened
H "'je n -e n 5 w e r "the w w k e n d ^ * '
Mrs' LuciIle w t»ite, Mrs. LaVona a brother and sister ' Joe Finigaii
Mrs. Fred Wolford Sunday.
son sawm ills in the Buck Heaven
M cM illen avenue, cast of B eav­
z
” n ri"‘ta and Raymond
district.
rrs
1
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b
in
so
n
i
b
ro
T
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a
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P
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MrS'
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l
the ; -F ank Meyers and Harold Fisher visited
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hagg and
Vanderzanden. all of Oregon Nor­ qmilh
F. E. Hoffman lost a milk cow erton, has been opened th rough
mal, spent the week-end with their SmPh of Portland we^c w ee k en d Mr and Mrs Oran Elll0t at Hou1' dau8h,er Ida Lue of R eedville vi- Thursday from bloat caused by from the B erth a B eaverton h ig h -'
w ay to th e C anyon road
Mr and Mrs. J. M. Van­
eating frozen turnips.
M esdam es F ran k R osebrough. A r­
derzanden.
Monday taking a load of wood
A
addition is being built on Tom Shuck and family of H ills­
chie W illiam s and H S I.aey w ere
boro visited here Sunday and Mon­
Marie Rieben. who has been with them.
j the M anning house.
hostesses S a tu rd a y i veiling in the
spending the week in Portland vis­
Louie T urk and family of Yam­ day.
M asonic hall to the officers of
Don bpienng Hurt
large crowd attended the «.u«.-
auc-
iting her sister. Mrs. Harold Ben­
„
. . „
.
, hill
nm spent Sunday with his par- . " A —
Donald Spierm g received a brok- Pnt3 Mr , nd Mrs Tom
tion sale of the livestock c.d farm
nett, returned home Sunday.
en rib in the football game Friday M anning
m achinery of the Wallie Whitmore
Lose to Tigard
„
,
. . . . .
estate ~
Saturday afternoon H. Lil-
West Union local of the Farmci
Banks high school football team afternoon.
Banks High Clarion staff held a i .^ ra n k Burgholzer Jr. of Fairvale ly and family are the new renters Union met at the K P. hall at
was defeated by Tigard on the
hot-dog sale Thursday. Net profit | ' r i m
on this farm.
North Plains N ovember 7. Dele
home field 7 to 6.
I Ladies' Aid of the P resbyterian
Lynn G uenther was home from gates w ere appointed to attend a !
An Epworth League party was of ten dollars was made.
church
met
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Mrs. A. C. Wahl and sons of
O. S. C. from Friday till Sunday meeting of the P ortland city cuun i
given at th e.P aetsch home Friday
Perrie Retherford November 4 to and Miss Ernestine G unther, who cil. when the question of in sp e c-'
evening. The evening was spent Portland spent the A rm istice day quilt.
holidays visiting friends and re l­
is w orking in Portland, spent Sat- t • n or prohibition of county killed
playing games.
Frank Petrzilka is home from urdav and Sunday here
atives in Banks and Forest Grove.
at will be taken up. All mem- W alnut and Filbert M eats
Councilmen Named
mSZ°2.a'v WhCre h,C has. ubeen em -
S H. H am s of T u a la tin visited ' bers are urged to attend.
W. G. W alker was elected and
Light Halves 30c lb.
tor several months
(he Deidericks home Sunday. Bill
This local will sponsor a d a n c e 1
Byron Tresham and Cass Wilson
Mr. and Mrs Oscar Benefiel and Deidericks returned h >:ne with November 21 and members may in- '
were re-elected as councilmen of
family of Willamina spent the him for a few days' visit.
vite th eir friends to attend, laidies. i
Bonks. Engineer Jones made a re ­
'',e »»"end
relatives here and
Myron A rthand began w ork at who bring lunch, adm itted free.
port on the sewer system running
at Manning.
the Finigan farm Mondav
McMinnville, Oregon
tlwough Banks and the m atter was
Elton Ingram retu rn ed Friday
Mr and M rs K urt Ja c k y air!
(Bv Mm. J. A. McCoy I
Let the advertisem ents help you
brought up at a council meeting
KANSAS CITY— Miss M argaret irom, p ° rtla.nd- w here he under- son Donald of North ‘p lain v isited m ake your shopping plans.
Tuesday evening.
Kellogg, teacher of Kansas City went a tonsil operation Tuesday
Peterson, wno
who is w
ith
o Sherman
u c iu ia u Robinson
n u u in so n is improving .ch,,ol has oreanivert a hnv«’
n Harold
aro io reierson.
Wltn
from his accident, which happened gir is? sewing and"cooking chib Of the CCC at Black Rocki ’Pent
about a week ago.
Beers of the g"rls' d J b a r e o r e s w eek-end at his home here. He
Turkey Shoot Sunday
H ent Hel{?n y andeh^yb viw -p% si-
tran sferred there from Westim-
TH E NEW S T Y L IN G
American Legion post will hold dent, Gladys McCoy and se cretary
re c e rt>y
it« annual turkey shoot Sunday. M arjorie Marr Officers of t h’r Delmar Riggle of B irkenfeld spent
TEE BEAUTIFUL COLORS
M erchandise as
a , well
w e,. as turkeys
°P" e SIdent id lp h \ V
hwe a? d a‘ his h7me
will be put up.
Vandehey: vice-president, Darrel a trT-°rPb,}1S
Arm lstlcf Day-
The
THE EXCELLENT FINISH
baker, the candlestiik maker
M argaret Currington and Ethel Brady, and secretary, Edward Lew- c p h lm m t i
"c a r
i grec!
Bella visited at the home of E th­ js
Schefflm visited relatives here Sun-
el's parents at Orenco Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Vanderzan- da^'
II pays to modernize! It pays anyone who owns
Game Here Saturday
den
and sons F ran k and Ralph. _ , ,
~
Toledo football squad will meet
or leases an income-producing building to kt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
A.
McCoy
and
^
p
l
p
c
t
p
r
l
the Banks team on the home field daughters Gladys and Ethel, and
a U lt’ClCU
it up to date and in good repair.
Saturday morning.
Poe attended the Gales Creek
«. \ 7 '
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. G riffin and Eli
Woman's club supper at the club
a IC aSiH lt
V1CW
W e are making modernization load's up to
Marjorie and
and Mrs.
Oscar e n J U 'd ^afteTw ard*' Ne’x ' 1" « * ^ . . CHE,HALEM. M O U N T A IN -O ffl-
Delauney
an d Mr.
. daughter
^B everly
Work Started
Banks Hi Gym
Buxton Folk
Give Shower
Grange Names
New Officers
RÜSHLOW
A U C T IO N
SALE
Saturday, November 16th
MevFs- Els‘C and MrS Emma Rachin
Farmers’ Union
Names Delegates
W ANTED
Two Clubs Formed
at Kansas City
Model Bakery
Modernize
for Profit!
of Ih e se s iu n n in g
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shipley vis­
ited Mr. an d Mrs. George Mc­
Farlane and daughter in Forest
Grove Sunday. In the afternoon
the Emmott Shipley family, also
of Banks, visited the M cFarlane
family
Delbert Hopkins. Ada Hopkins
and a friend from Tillamook vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Parm ley and
family and Mrs Alice Parm ley
0VFrredhSchlegelCreturned home Sat-
urday from a three months' visit
with friends and relatives in Ann
Harbor. Mich., and other eastern
points. During his visit he was a
guest at the Ralph Kinton home at
Martinsville. Ind.. and with rela­
tives in Illinois. The Kinton fam ­
ily formerly resided in Banks.
Walter Beard is now employed
as a saw-filer for the Westimber
Lumber company at Westimber.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr and
Mrs. W. T. Sellers were Mr. and
Mrs. Bernard Sellers and daughter
an's club will be December 13 and
e,“' c r o i e a ° d °
G ^ H e a to ^ ^ n re X n ^
V " h" ' ° ' F° "
& «
S
T
S
E
Make your property more attractive . . . more
efficient . . . more productive! Inquiries welcomed.
M rs
Ira
R rnw n
a m eetin8s will be held on the sec-
ChaHec w ! hhi „ 7 V accamP?nled ond Saturday evening in each
day to get Mrs W v d d l^ a’n d ^ ^ h ''’ month- N ext meeting will be De-
?vhy0 ' ha®g
?er
cember 14 w ith a pot luck dinner
Pprrv
heF s,ster' at 7 o'clock, honoring those who
Mr an/
y p D, „
, have birthdays in December. There
so^ rjim a n T familyG of Thea tcher i ? 1’.
a , Sh° rt Pr° gram f° Il0Wed
. _ ,
---------- evening.
S chaffe™ ' h L s e s 1“
one of Carl
Visitors at the H. H. Neill home
bc“
M r. fieL» houses- _« ZA
Thursday were Mrs. A nnie Neill
uesr
\ h ° renC0 Wa,5 3 and P Tay ‘or of P ortland. Dr. and
uest Sunday of her s o n - in - la w _________________________
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. C har­
les Waddle, and her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ira Brown.
Harvey Reidling of the CCC
F IS T U L A
camp of Astoria is spending a few
days this week w ith Mr. and Mr.-.
FISSU R E
M. J. V anderzanden and family.
Coastipatioo ft O th er
Lynn Vanderzanden of Roy. a
K ectal Troubles
SuccesxfuJIj treated
brother of M. J Vanderzanden,
w ithou t hoapitaJitatiou
spent a few days’ w ith them last
Quick, Permanent Results
week.
Commercial
National Bank
"Thu Lnrgest Independent Bank in
Washington County"
PILES
“ H in k le y L ife tim e N ew
The HINKLCY Clinic
Hill, Mr and Mrs. Dean Sellers
and daughter of Grants Pass and
Amos Sellers of Banks Mr and
Mrs. Dean Sellers remained and
returned home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hutchens of
T aft returned to their home last
Tuesday, after a short visit with
J. J. Hutchr n □nd friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shipley and
daughters Juani'.a and ZVTarjorie of
Hillsboro Donald Reppeto of Por*-
^ iri 7 d «
xf
FR O C K S
$2000 . . . to repair, remodel, or install modern
equipment in business or industrial property. Low
cost and convenient repaym ent made possible by
a new am endm ent to the National Housing Act.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Baker and
little daughter Shirley of Long­
view, Wash., and E. B. Webb and
brother Ed of Tillamook wery over­
night guests Sunday of Mr. and
Mrs Zelbert Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F Cropp and
(laughter Doris and son Milton vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Reed and
family of Portland Sunday.
Miss lne
Gladys
and Ethel McCoy
spt.,n
weeK.,
spent
in Forest
Grove w the
i,h f week-end
r S
Methods**
O re.
SperlsI Accommodations for O u t-o f - t w i Patients
P c r t In a d .
Shipley Sunday.
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
The Royal Neighbor women will
give a pot luck dinner November Washington county $1.50 a year.
21. All R. N. A. member^ are in- Six months 85c. T hree m onths 50
cents. Two m onths 35 cents.
tf
vi ed to a’tend.
Mrs. Ri a Hel zel and daughters
Betty Jane and Norina J< an o*
Guns, Am m unition
Portland spent the Armistice dav
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Fishing Tackle
Mrs. W. G. Walker.
CORWIN HARDWARE
J. J. Hutchens visited his son
Phone 72
Delbert Hutchens, near Watts Sun­ 128 2nd Ave.
day.
Agent Long Radios
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sandy
3 I. E. S. Better Sight
Lamps Every Week
to Contest Winners
PLAN NOW FOR
Sewer Service
W e are prepared to supply
you w ith quality, time-re­
sisting concrete sewer pipe
fo r connections with t h e
m u nicipal sew er system .
O u r pipe, high in quality
and reasonable in cost, is
durable and w ill serve jo u
in d e fin ite ly ,
A L L SIZES C L A Y AND CONCRETE D R A IN T IL E
H illsboro Concrete Brick 8C Tile Co.
Phone 1341
North of Cannery, across W. W ashington St.
I.E.S. BETTER
SIGHT LAMPS
\ e w , beautifully ¿esigned oftcisl
E.S. Table Study or Retdinjr Ltr.ip.
Finished in ivory and gold with white
and gold lincn«on-patchment «hade,
i he perfect Lamp for th? children s
study tabic and for the living room
occasional table near the magazine
rack. Comes equipped with 3-lite
awitentouse 50. lOOor I 50 watts.Com­
plete as described, 1?,95. Easy terms.
This is just one of the many new,
scientifically correct lamps on display
at all Pepco Electric Stores— see them.
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