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Ù ag e S ix H IL L S B O R O ARGUS, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thursday, April 9, 1936 1 . . u ». F " l 1 , ■ — r— ■ in Orenco. was taken to the cou n ces Scherrer. M rs Ben Nussbaum - w eek w ith his uhcle and aunt, ¡ (lllV )| ||„ . a ll-u ro u n d Uclmkc-Wal Larson, Fore t G rove For sp ee d ty h o spita l last W ednesday m o rn er, M rs C la rk In k lc y . Sam m y In k - M r. and Mrs. I,out-. Zuercher. ! ker tro p h y. ing G e ra ld in e K e lln e r, T ig a rd , M.u ■ lev and Raymond G ucrbe r. the ho n Sells Store Mrs. S. W Baughm an vis ite d at W ashington county's contest were Jo ile Langer, T ig a rd ; M a iy Hall, ored guest and her m other, M rs. Herm an T rachscl of Bethany sold the Tom P e rin home at H e lve tia C larence Meek between 36 e n tile s representing Beaverton. k several days last week HO UK C R E E K Joh n B occkli of his store, located at Fast 60th aven W eek-end guests at the James ue and G lisa n street, last week M r six schools. Results were: Novice Mrs N e llie F lw e rt, T ig a rd un ib n M r and Mrs. G. A. Robson v is Mathiesen home were M r and Mrs. Brooks H ill re tu rn e d F rid a y from T ra ch scl fo rm e rly owned the Rock d ivisio n , accuracy Eileen Uollm s, high school coim uerelal teacher, ited his sister. Mrs. George Ford, a three m onths' business t r ip to M is s io n a ry Society M eets at and fa m ily at Kelso last w eek Mrs. Students M a k e G ood Rec- Robert Reisner o f Salem and Miss | N icaragua, C e n tra l A m erica On C reek store He lia it the P o rtla n d T iga rd, Eileen J a e q u itli, T ig a rd ; coach of F rid a y 's w inners, ha p ro V irg in ia D a volt o f C o rva llis. store fo r about one year. Leona Sherm an. H illsb o ro . For duced m any team and In d iv id u a l Ford is i l l w ith pneum onia. Ins re tu rn t r ip he boarded the C h u rch A p r il 15 o rd ; N ew P u p ils R eg is ter Mrs. Elizabeth Harm s o f N o rth I sliced Eileen U ollm s, June U o l w inne rs in ty p in g uud shorthand Born. to M r. and M rs. Charles W yom in g at C h i istobel on t h e Plains was a w eek-end guest at the I lms and E llen J a q u itii, u ll o f T i in locul and state contests. K e y le r on A p r il 2. a son. K e lly A tla n tic side, go in g th ro u g h the J. L. Van Dom elen home. O RENC O — Parent-Teacher asso K e ith K e yle r. ( By Mr*. Je»»p Meyrn.) gard. Panama C anal tw ice , firs t from Mrs. J 1 N o rth ru p and Joann ' th e P a cific side on the M avan and cia tio n w ill meet at the school to BUXTON B u xto n T o w n s e n d Mrs. W illia m S ib le y and c h il- A m ateurs d ivisio n, accuracy O u r classified colum ns m ay have day (T hursd ay) afternoon. D e vo dren o f Husum Wash., v is ite d at clu b w ill hold a business m eeting H aym an o f P o rtla n d were guests at then back on the W yo m in g and K u th e ryn A ra n t, Forest G rove; ju s t w h a t yo u uru lo o k in g fo r tions, Mrs. George Goodman. T o p the F ra n k W arren home last week. at the grange h a ll (to n ig h t) T h u rs the C. I W illia m s and Gene N o rth I tra v e lin g on the W yo m in g as fa r M a rjo rie I,anger, T ig a rd ; Beulah Reud them . tl ru p homes fro m Tuesday u n til S u n as l.os Angeles. From l.os A ll- is, "M u sic in the Hom e and the T IG A R D T ig a rd union h i g h M r. and M rs. L e w is L a M o lle day. A speaker is expected fo r a day. In flu e n ce o f M usic on C h ild re n ." and son o f Gaston m oved in to the m eeting to be held A p r il 23. i geles to San Francisco he traveled school contestants dom inated the W eek-end guests at the N. 11 by m otor car and fro m San Fran- an nu al W ashington county ty p in g by Miss L u c ille McGee Hostesses. B rya n t house last week Several fro m here attended the M rs. F lo yd Ensley and M is. A. O. C o m m u n ity H a rm ony clu b met Banks Townsend m eeting M arch 30 Toates home were M r. and Mrs. 1 cisco to P o rtla n d by tra m He v is contests held at th e Behnke-W al P itm an. Dreas U p fo r at th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. J. J. • in w h ich members fro m V ernonia Bert C asw ell and fa m ily . M r. and ited at Petalum a. I 'a l Am ong the | k c r Business college in P ortla nd Mrs. Russell Fox and fa m ily . M r. m any souvenirs w h ic h he brought F rid a y, w in n in g 11 o f 14 events in Society to Meet ’ clu b were present. B rad le y F rid a y evening and Mrs. N. H. Toates am i fa m ily M issionary society w ill meet in home was a grasshopper, w h ich tw o divisions. M ake Good Record Mrs. Enschede Soloist o f P o rtla n d and M r. and M rs. B measures fiv e inches long, a n d . the chu rch pa rlo rs n e xt W ednes Perfect attendance in this school T ig a rd 's speedsters claim ed the G lenn S t if f o f R e e d ville w ill B rennan and daughter day at 2 p. m. Mrs. H E B u r w h ich he says is o n ly h a lf size. in a new for the past six weeks was made Mrs. Janies M athiesen v is ite d II came fro m N icaragua. He says firs t tw o places fo r accuracy, a ll ' dette and Mrs. Jack Ham el are sing at the com m union service in three place's fo r speed in th«'novice W hiteside. W auneta hostesses. "F acing the New C hurch the O renco C o m m u n ity ch u rch to by LeR oy I uesday M r. and M rs T h o r G r o n - , that w hen it n ig h t (T h u rs d a y ). F or th e special Cearley. Lester Moen, S h irle y W h ite , beck o f Vernonia, w h o w ere both sidew alks are rains at Panama the d ivisio n , a .second fo r accuracy. , “STYLE - M A K I” Y e a r" is the topic. covered w ith eight and firs t and second fo r speed in Easter service on Sunday m o rn in g , and S im onton A rth u r. q u ite ill. 1 or ten inches of w ater. Pastor Retained the am ateur d iv is io n The school’s 1 M rs W. J. Enschede w i ll be the New Pupils Enter M r and Mrs. C la rk e In k lc y and T w o C o n firm e d Sunday team won both speed and accuracy Rev. T. C. Duncan was retained soloist. New pupiLs e n te rin g arc Floyd. son Sam m y of P o rtla n d were w e e k C o n firm a tio n services were held awards, and Eileen C ollins, w ho as pastor o f the O renco chu rch at Russell Cooper of S io ux C ity, B uddy and R uth K le im , end guests of M r. and Mrs. C la r at the R eform ed ch u rch Sunday w on both accuracy and s p e e d the church election held M arch 27 Iowa, is em ployed at the Ernest A n Easter p a rty is being plan - ence Meek. Come in T O D A Y Y o u r M iit f lic tw o g irls w ho were co n firm e d aw ards in the nov ice d ivisio n , cap- and Mrs. S. C. C a rly le was re W ilfe rt place. I ned fo r the school F rid a y. Sunday d in n e r p a rty guests of are Helen Fuegy and w ill lie ic iid y the Mime diiy, Elizabeth elected treasurer. Due to oversight, M r. and M rs Elgan K enyon and Mrs. K e lly H onored M r. and M rs A rc h ie Thom pson B o cckli. Special m usical num bers Alteration.-, m a d e m m ie dia le - these names w ere le ft out o f last litt le son and M rs. F. E K en yon and fa m ily were F rancis Thom pson were a solo by M addie B o cckli W. B A. Ladies met w ith Mrs. ly by tu ilo r in our o w ii sliop. week's a rtic le o f chu rch office rs o f L o n g vie w w e re guests at the Elsie K e lly M arch 31. Each m em o f P ortla nd . M r. and M rs. B. W and a song by the choir. T h e Easter elected. L. T. W oodw ard home last week. ber presented M rs. K e lly w ith a A rm e n tro u t. Miss M am ie Sandy and Open until !l p. in. Saturday services w ill be E nglish and w ill Play Success M r. and M rs. F ra n k W arren a t q u ilt block in honor o f her b ir th J J. H utchens o f Banks. be held at the Reform ed chu rch in The three-act comedy "H e re tended the fu n e ra l o f Zena H u n t day w h ich was that day. S aturday evening d in n e r guests i H e lvetia The good F rid a v services Comes C harles." ’ given in t h e in gton o r Cuetle- Rock last Monday. Mrs. R. W. M an le y vis ite d M r. at the home of M r. and M rs H e nry 1 F rid a y w ill also be held at the A re you satisfied w ith th? r e school a u d ito riu m last T hursd ay and Mrs. T h o r G roenbeck. w h o W eaver were M r and M rs I,. A. I H e lve tia chu rch sults you are re c e iv in g fro m y o u r n ig h t by the Parent-Teachers’ as arc i l l at th e ir home at V ernonia, Young o f Gaston. S unday d in n e r 207 F M uin .St Birthday Party Given Howe A- W ells. Props. H illib o r o present feed ’ W ould you lik e to sociation was enjoyed by a large one day last week. p a rty guests at the W eaver home Mrs. Jack Radke en tertain ed w itli lo w e r y o u r feeding cost, and at crow d and proved a fin a n c ia l suc E velyn K in c k and W ilm a C ro w - were M r. and M rs. R, A p p le to n o f a b irth d a y p a rty fo r tie r g ra n d the same tim e increase y o u r cream cess. Miss M aria M c K in n is directed . P ortla nd and M r and Mrs A r t daughter. P atty M arsh all, S a tu r t e s t 1 i )f c o u i e y o u w o uld , and 1 thers have the measles. the play. Russell P ow ell fra c tu re d a toe A p p le to n and da u g h te r Jo lie n e o f day. L itt le guests present were tiere is a low cost d a iry feed w h ich B E N D —A surp rise p a rty was g iv w h ile at w o rk at C la rk e & W ilson Beaverton. M r. and Mrs. F ra n k W arren an F lorence N elson o f W illb rid g e and w ill accom plish both results fo r nounced the engagement o f th e ir en M r. Z e d n ik S aturday evening logging camp last week. W ord has been receix ed here by Ina Stauss. A lic e E llin g e r, C a roline you We recom m end it as a co m daughter V io la to George M. Leasia in honor o f his 54th b irth d a y . Pres- D r. R M Kines o f Forest G rove relative s of the death o f Royce H a r Benson, La u re n ? Leu. A d e lin e and b in a tio n to be fed w ith y o u r roots, o f P ortland. I ent w ere A r th u r S tein ho’f f. M r. was called to atten d Mrs. W. F. ris, w ho fo rm e rly resided here. 1 S h irle y Z ahler. silage, hay crops o r fu ll p a s tu r M rs. H. N Robinson o f Forest and M rs. H. L. Eisner and c h il H ill, w ho s u ffe re d a relapse from ' June Fuegy was one o f the six age: M IX ON F S A U K C iX ’O N U T B en efit S a tu rd a y G rove spent F rid a y w ith her m o th dren. M r. and Mrs. Ed Johnson a recent illness, last week. .She’ll expert llirtii at A benefit dance w ill be given at B eaverton high school students M E A L A N D O NE S A U K M il l, I , er. Mrs. M a ry Beach, w h o is ill. and d a ug hter L u c ille , Robert P lieth. Snow fe ll here a ll day A p r il 1 the co m m u n ity h a ll S a tu rd a y e v e w ho w ent to B e h n ke -W a lke r B u si RUN. P l.U S D A IR Y M IN E R A I S Easter. < 'o t it e iti and see M iss Estolla Leaverton. w ho has Joe Baggenstos, C laudia. E lizabeth but soon m elted away. ning. The p u b lic is urged to come. I ness college fo r the W ashington Feed 5 lbs to 8 lbs. per cow cacti spent the last three weeks w ith A n n and Rom er Stein. Joe K usie onr beautiful Mipply ol Mrs. M E B en efie l accom panied | feeding. M r. and Mrs. O rin D a re ty and cou nty ty p in g contest F rid a y M rs. Beach and M rs. S. L. C a rlyle , John S c h illin g , A lb e rt Ruprecht, relative s to M c M in n v ille F rid a y M an y hu n d re d sacks o f potatoes, daughters of Shady B roo k w ere i re tu rn e d w ith her to Forest Grove. A lm a Juopo. M a ry a n d Bennie night. F i r b e lte r resu lts w ith your week-end guests o f M r. and M rs. j w h ich had been g ro w n in th is sce- ' M rs. John Biggs, w ho has been Baggenstos. F ra n k M o n M o n ic k and t r y adding about , tion , w ere sold rece ntly. Some of present ra tio n M r. and M rs. Jack Sanders have H u b e rt S m ith. E a ste r L ilies i l l fo r several m onths at her home M r. and M rs. Z e d n ik and daugh- I moved fro m th e H id d in c k place to 'th e No. Is were sold fo r $125 per ' 3 lbs. o f pure N U T C A K F B R A N D ters, R uth. Leah and M ary. I hundred Coconut Meal per cow per feeding the Pederson place, fo rm e rly ow n- I P o tte d P lan ts M rs C onrad D ic k visite d tier 1 I f you have su rp lu s oats, ba rle y A lv in M aley, w h o ren te d c h ic k ed by LeRoy A lfo rd . d a ug hter L o la D ick, a student at en b u ild in g s and brooders a n d Mrs. M E B enefiel. Miss Eugenia : o r wheat, take some o f yo u r home C u t F lo w e rs | W alla W alla eollege, fro m T hurs- g ro w n gram s equipm ent, have received 1500 babv Q uier. L illia n Mae B en efie l and to y o u r feed dealer i day to Sunday. chicks. Ray Roberts vis ite d at the Oscar and trade fo r Coconut Meal Have FOREST G R O VE W illia m H ' H a ro ld Z a h ie r o f P ortla nd , who y o u r feed dealer g rin d and nu x as M r. and M rs. O liv e r Lane of B en efie l home at W illa m in a S un- P o rtla n d spent the week-end w ith day. Cooper. 81. o f P o rtla n d and pioneer ! is a m usic p u p il o f Edw ard L. fo llo w s: THREE P AR TS YO UR Mrs. Lane's parents, M r. and M rs. Baseball boys are g e ttin _ in p ra c son o f W ashington county, died Scheldt o f th is .section, played a H O M E G R O W N G R A IN A N D O NE P h ilip Adams, and son. at Salem A p r il 3. He had been i l l 1 piano solo on the J o u rn a l Ju n io rs P A R T C O C O N U T MFA1 tice fo r the com ing season PLU S SHOP program Tuesday nigh t. M r. and M rs. A rc h ie B ernard V elm a R e th e rfo rd was i l l most o f since O ctober 7. M IN E R A L S . W atch the cream lin e _ E a rl Johnson, p u p il o f Rock and son J im m ie a n d daughter last w eek and unable to atten d F u n e ra l services w e re held fro m i rise w hen you feed N U T C A K F H ig h w a y Fast o f H ills b o ro M a ry Lo u o f Eugene v is ite d Mrs. school. the Forest G rove U n d e rta k in g co m -I C reek school, is i l l w ith pneum onia B R A N D Coconut M eal! T h is m ix B ernard's parents, M r. and M rs. M r. and M rs. O liv e r Hove and pany chapel Sunday aftern oon w ith ; at the S m ith hospital in H illsb oro . is good fo r d a iry cows, g ro w in g M r and M rs. John B erger and A lb e rt Scott. Tuesday. V irg in ia of Vancouver. Wash., v is Rev. E. D. K e llo g g o ffic ia tin g I n hogs, tu rk e y s and cattle Hog The fo u r Baggenstos c h ild re n .) ited M rs. Hove's m other. M rs. term en t was in M o u n ta in V ie w | daughters T helm a and G ladys v is Farm ers, this w ill save m oney fo r ited M r. and M l- C harles Ereuden- you, too. w ho were out o f school several i Rhoda Watson. Sunday. cem etery. 1 berg at Y acolt, Wash., Sunday. weeks w ith mumps, w ere ready to 1 Mrs. C h ris D om ashofsky o f D a l The deceased. W illia m II. Coo Robert Benson, w ho is em ployed .All of the above feed m ix e s may re tu rn to school when the y came | las vis ite d her m other. M rs. W. E. per. was born near Forest G rove as a p rin te r in P ortla nd , spent the be fed w ith y o u r surp lu s skim m ed dow n w ith measles and w i ll h a v e ! H ill. S aturday. M ay 31. 1854 His e a rly boyhood week-end at the home of his p a r in ilk w ith e x c e lle n t results. W hy to stay out several m ore weeks. i O tto S e ll u n d e rw e n t an oper- was spent w ith his g ra n d fa th e r. — to w ----- not take advantage o f these sav M iss A lm a Juo po o f B u ll M oun-1 atio n on his in ju re d foot last w eek D a vid Ross M unro, one o f W ash ents, M r. and M rs. F red Benson ta in was surp rised T hursd ay eve V ic to r W h ite is em ployed at in gton county's ea rlie st settlers and | Miss M a rie S m ith, w ho is teach- ings.’ Coconut M eal is lo w in price. in g at F ra n k lin hig h school in Sec y o u r feed dealer. W rite to n in g by a goodly nu m be r o f her Sunset cam p near T im b e r. a re tire d m em ber o f the Hudson's ; P ortla nd , is spending he r spring 2736 N. W F ront A v e . P ortland. friends, in ho no r o f her b irth d a v . R e gistra tion closes A p r il 15. Place Bay com pany. D o n ’t T r y to on a vaca tion th is week w ith tie r m o th Ore. fo r copy of FREE booklet. M r. and Mrs. B F. M itc h e ll, w ho to reg ister is at the hom e o f M rs. W h ile a student at the old T u a la er. Mrs. M a ria S chm idt. "T he Feeding o f Coconut M eal fo r C u rve o r spent three m onths at the home E th e l Meyers. t in academy, he met and la te r m a r B illie W ilk e n o f P o rtla n d i P ro fit " T tie bo oklet te lls w h y .— o f th e ir daug hter Eunice and son Birthday Celebrated rie d T a b ith a J. P orter, g re a t-g ra n d spending his sp rin g vacation this Paul adv. Observance of th is sim p le tr a ffic G w ynn, le ft M arch 29 fo r th e ir A b irth d a y p a rty was g iv e n O rin daug hter o f T a b ith a B ro w n F ive ru le w o uld save thousands o f lives home at Sparta. S to w e ll A p r il 2. c h ild re n w e re born to M r. and A play. "Guess A g a in ." w i l l be an nu ally. T h in k ! D o n 't add to the M rs. Cooper A daughter. M rs Ed given at T ig a rd hig h A p r il 17 by , a w fu l death to ll. gar H W hitne y, lives in P ortla nd the D ra m a tic class. By profession, M r. Cooper was an attorn ey. In T illa m o o k county, w here he liv e d fro m 1883 to 190» ho served as cou nty ju d g e and G asoline ■ O il (Bv Mi», Maruaret Malhiesen) Vivian Hudson) M O U N T A IN D A L E - Miss R ubv la te r as de pu ty d is tric t attorney. B a tte rie s - T ire s Roy D argotz and W a lte r Jesse Reynolds en te rta in e d T h u rsd a y a f t H is la tte r years in the legal pro i 1 = , , ? - 'Ï w ere home last w eek fro m camp, ernoon w ith a p a rty in h o n o r of fession w ere spent in C olum bia G re as in g - Accessories ' the snow being too deep fo r them th e b irth d a y o f her m other. M rs. C. county, w here he served as dis- ' ! *' - - f e i ; . to w o rk at the Consolidated. S. Reynolds. The afte rn o o n was t r ic t a tto rn e y. A t the age o f 62 M r. Cooper re spent in p la y in g games, sin g in g and Two Handy Locations I f the re is n o t enough rh u b a rb music. Guests w ere Me.-dames J. I. tire d fro m a ctive practice, m o vin g I in y o u r garden fo r s p rin g and sum N o rth ru p and Joann H aym an o f w ith his w ife to Scappoose, w here m er ha rvestin g and fo r fo rc in g in P ortla nd . Joe B a ke r and d a ug hter ; his w id o w now resides. «à- | the d a rk in the w in te r, pla n to set L u c ille . F lo yd R a ffe ty and daugh- I As a m em ber of the P resb yteria n Service Garage | out m ore plants th is spring, ob te r A rle ta . F ra n k C orey and son. < chu rch in T illa m o o k . M r. Cooper ta in in g d ivisio n s o f vigorous plants ! J L. VanD om elen. E F. Le m in g , I was a ctive as trustee, elder, ch o ir Phone 501 several years old and p la n tin g the I G eorge C o n n o lly and son. H a ro ld ' m em ber and Sunday school su p e r Super Service cro w n and root in a w e ll fe rtiliz e d Reynolds and son. W. W. W illia m s, intendent. He was a m em ber of h ill. The fine st rh u b a rb is forced O r v ille Reynolds, S ta n le y Hahn, C the M asonic lodge in T illa m o o k. Station | rh u b a rb and to replace the h ills I. W illia m s, V e rn o n Hahn. C a rl C o rn e r T h ird and Baseline N e ighborhood news fro m 30 A r ^u g up in N ovem ber and Decem Jensen. James M athiesen. Fred Jes- Phone 391 A. H. Busch. Prop. ber m ore plants are needed each sen, R ichard B ris b in e and da ug h gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t sections o f W ashington co u n ty ap spring. The extension service has te r. M rs. M aggie C ro cker. M rs. I tw o rh u b a rb c irc u la rs ava ila b le . La u ra E ddington, M rs, Reynolds pear in th e A rgu s each w e e k Le arn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are d o and the hostess. M rs. L a r r y L a w to n of S eattle was in g fo r less than th re e cents a week. ti a week-end guest o f her parents, M r. and M rs. I. H. M a x w e ll. S u n day d in n e r p a rty guests at the M a x w e ll home were Mrs. M. E. Holm an, and M r and M rs H a rry M a x w e ll o f P o rtla n d . M r. M a x w c il is ill. F ra n k Keen o f Aberdeen. Wash , C o m p le te lin e o f was a W ednesday guest o f his sis te r, Mrs. E a rl H ollenbeck. Orenco P.-T.A. to Meet Today Buxton Club Meets Todav |ohn Bocckli Back troni Nit caragua Typists of Tigard Win in Tournament EASTER S U IT Lower Your Feeding Cost TH E M EN’S SH O P Surprise Birthday Party H eld Bend EASTER LILIES Pionecr Son of County Succumbs LET’S Q U IT KILLING Newsliam Floral The Bounty Hayward (jbCWtS Birthday Parties H eld M ountaindale of Nature BLENDS Wonderful ; is it is, the boun- ty of Nature can’t do cvery- thing for us. It remained for man to devise means of im- pounding or pumping, and then distributing water to where it is need ed, and to systematize the water busi- ness so that it is instantly aval ab le. That is the busi- ness of O T H E R S M E R E L Y M IX BUSCH’S Talk with HUGH LEWIS CO. 10 to 70 International Harvester Co. Trucks and Tractors Farm Implements - Parts P ilo n e 960 5 B ea ve rto n , O re g o n Peoples Water and Gas Co. Service Sunday Easter services at th e M o u n ta in - dale L u th e ra n S unday school w ill be at 10:15 a. m. Sunday. R egular Sunday school w ill begin at 9:30 a. in. R. E. WILEY, local m anager Miss Meek Surprised M iss M a rjo rie M eek was plea - a n tly surp rised S a tu rd a y afternoon when frie n d s called to help her celebrate her e igh te en th b irth d a y Guests w ere Y on ia H a ll. M argaret H enton. Jean A n n C onnell. L a v e lle Jackson. Frances and F’ a tric ia M oyer. Velda R a ffe ty . M arg are t M athiesen, D o ro th y Jackson. E ran- HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DI RECTO R Y ■ _ Offers You These '‘Personalized” Services 1. Insutrd Deposits. 2. Prom pt Persons! L ob ns. 3. Escrows-Col lev lions, 4. I ' . I I . A . L oads . 5. S afe Deposit Boxes. 6. A u to m o b ile Loans. 7. M o n e y O rders and D r a fts . r PHYSICIAN EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP Your Local Independent Bank - — , - - ; r BEAUTY SIKH’S General TRAVELERS CHECKS The safest, most convenient man ner to carry money while traveling, is with Travelers ( ’hecks. Ameri can Express T rav elers ( ’hecks available at. this bank, arc recog nized by all business men and are cashed im m ediately anyw here. The danger of loss or theft is re duced to a minimum. We provide this service to any one, whether a client of this bank or not at the small cost of three- quarters of one per cent. Cravei liqueur« Apricot, HUcItberry. Cherry DIVIDENDS Commercial National Bank "Ihe Lar g i it Independent Bank <n Washington to u n , y’ Utlleboro Oregon Gin Pint I .50 Fifth 1 .80 Grove« lin e Gin ( D is till^ Slot tttr r iti) Pint Fifth Not a “ Mutual"! The GENERAL of AMERICA is a strong, o ld -lin e stock company with cash capital and surplus of tiearty fo u r million doltanl T ualdtitl \ alky Insurance Agent y Thonc hit 316 ». Mam, HHI.horo I .85 11.39 Mill Returned to GENERAL'S P r e f e r r e d R isk Fire Insurance Policyholders for Twelve Consecutive Years Before you Inture, gel ALL th e fact! about GENERAL! 8. T ra v e le rs * Checks. Plot Fifth I .89 1 1.39 GRAVES OF BOSTON dvnee C. H. Gravel A S«ni Z<579 Matt, A. O. PITMAN, M. 1), Beauty Work P IIY H K IA N rermnnenla and all klnda of beauty work. X-Ray Telephone 138 at llill.shuro Pharmacy Sanitary Beauty Shop All blnHa of Remity Work National flank Did«. Telephone« Office 1231 Renbfenea 7»IZ DR, I). E. WILEY, M. D. I’liyxlilan and Surgeon PERMANENTS * aperlalfy Telephone 1471 W E II/H A PARTM ENTS Mabe, drhqndel noii * and HUKfiKON and Pbyaln Therapy Commercial IX ANU SURGEON Writs Building Office 2882 DENTISTS Talephonaa ftaaldenra GAKBAGE DK. RALPH DRESSER COI.I.EUTION G arbage Collection DentM AND CANU Comtnrrrlxl Building JACK MAIEIl Telephone 144 Ktm lng». Hundira hr ApwdDtmnit Telephone 1391 INSURANt R RUBBER STAMPS GEORGE T. McGRATH BUY YOUR W srMntton Count? A tm l« RUBBER STAMPS iNfit.'BANCC BEKVICl F trrt N .llo n .l Bank rhon« 2211 288| fr o m Rnllitlng HILI.SBORO ARGUS mtlabnro )•■ ■¿«a * ,.n , , , n.