The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 17, 1936, Page 14, Image 14

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H IL L S B O R O
P ag e Six
Buxton Youth
Fractures Arm
W . B. A . Sponsors Dance;
New Pupils Enrolled
(By M r* Jen»* Meyer»)
BUXTON
Leland Pow ell.
5-
year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Pow ell, fell from a g ate at th e
hom e of his g randparents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jesse M eyers S eptem ber
7, breaking both bones in his right
arm above the w rist. He was ta k ­
en to Dr. Waltz w ho set his arir.
He is getting along nicely.
A dance will be sponsored by
th e W B. A at the G ran g e halt
S aturday, w ith m usic by a V er­
nonia orchestra.
Buxton Townsend club In la a
business m eeting at th e G range
hall T hursday night.
A UC. U S , H I L E S B O I K ) .
V O IIR HEALTH COMES FIRST!!!
C ontrary to a po pu lar
N O T I O N , F liM -t 1 5 N O T
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R A R T IC U L A R L V V A L U A B L E A S
A B R A IN F O O D .
G R A IN
M A T E R IA L I S R A P ID L V
D IG E S T E D
IN T H E S T O M A C H
A N D W IL L N O T M A K E B R A IN S
A N Y M O R E T H A N ANY »OTHER
F O O D T H A T I S T A K E N IN T O
th e : S T O M A C H ...
Y w N6 C H IL D R E N
SH O L’LD N O T
HAVE MEAT
M O RE THAN
T H R E E T IM E S
A W EEK.
New Pupils Enroll
New pupils en terin g school h ere
during the past week w ere Irene
O RE H A R M IS D O NE
and G eraldine Lynch. Bobby. Anna
M arie and Jim m ie Rinck, Bobby
T O c h il d r e n s ’ H E A L T H
Watson and F red Wallace
BY T O O M LCH
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Long of
C L O T H I N 0 T H A N er>
C arleton visited friends h ere last
T O O L I T T L E , S IN C E
w eek Mr. Long was form erly S.
THE B O D Y B E C O M E S
P. depot agent here
E. H Wade of Salt Lake City.
OVERHEATED
U tah, and Mrs. Jessie V. M yers of
AND THE
B eaverton w ere guests of Mr. and
C H IL D may take
Mrs. R J K elly S eptem ber 3
Mr. and Mrs. M. B Watson
C O LD ...
spent last w eek-end at Seaside,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. F ran k
Tevens.
FREQUENTLY
C larence K irk and fam ily arc
A C H I L D 'S 'I N A T T E N T I O N I S
h ere from C alifornia v isiting his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. G eorg? K irk,
A S S U M E D T O B E C X 'E T O
and other relatives.
s t u p id it y W H E N IT I S
Miss Jeanne L aZott is staying '
REAL-LV D C E T O -MM I N A ß lU T X
w ith her sister, Mrs. Willis Ed­
T O H E A R P R O P E R L V ...
w ards. and attending high school i
(*.«•> ric h ! 18M i .ncvln N e * » » a » r r F ea tu re ». Iwc
in Vernonia.
John Bellish reshingled his house
th e past week. O ra G arrigus, car- 4 _ ,
. o .
o.
.
te r M arjorie ls hom e helping w ith
p en ter of near Banks, did t h e
P ark er, p a rt b eetio n 3o T3N
A.Cl B r i I ì f f S
tije w ork.
w ork.
R3W.
Mrs F ree W aldron and d au g h ­
O scar C carley has been doing
J
Connell ‘S heriff) to Jo h - (')llil* k R p S l l l t S
te r F ern and W ilm a H allock are at
nglund. p art T ract 11 A sh-
in te rio r wrork on his hmisp th e anna E nglund,
x
brook Farm .
"Sold th e Jerse y bull a d v e rtis­ Independence picking hops
past tw o weeks
Rosa J. B ates to D. R. Spohn et ed by noon th e day th e p ap er
Jim m ie C onklin is stay in g at
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Riggle of B ir-
kenfeld visited at th e home of his ux„ 1° acnes Section 1 T IS R 4 \\.
the M artin V anderzanden hom e u n ­
cam e out." w rites S h erw in Shoales
C. A. T tchenor to C ora Halm. of R eedville. “A n o th er man a n ­ til a fte r w alnut picking.
brother. W illiam Riggle. at Top part
Section 7 T2S R2W
sw ered the ad im m ediately a fte r­
Mr. and Mrs Ro.-co? B aker and
H ill Saturday.
C harles
Neoma C anby of H illsboro spent
‘7 , S. C ham berlain , , et
, , ux to w ards and th en th ey sta rte d com ­ I little d a u g h te r S hirley of L ong­
th e w eek-end w ith friends here.
G eor6e ° ’ F ord et u x ' 13 12 acrcs ing in earnest. T h e ad su re got view , Wash., w ere guests L abor
R3W.
resu lts and n early ran m? ragged.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H iddink i T2S
of Mr. B aker's b ro th er and
ilfred J W hitten to C ilicia A. I m ade th e sale b efo re th e ink on day
fam ily. Mr anrj Mrs Z elbert Baker,
attended th e state fair at Salem W W
hitten,
3.27
acres
Section
23
T1S
y
o
u
r
p
ap
er
w
as
dry."
one day last week.
and M r and Mrs W W. R abuck.
Such ex p erien ces are not u n ­
D uane Riggle of B irkenfeld spent R1W.
Leon H eesackcr is unab le to a t­
A.
B.
S
n
id
er
et
ux
to
C
arrie
C
common
for
A
rgus
classified
users.
last w eek at the hom e of his aunt. M inckley, p art Block 8, F orest
tend school on account of w hooping
This
a
d
v
ertise
m
en
t
cost
Shoales
cough.
Mrs. R. J. Kelly.
Grove.
only 36 cents.
Move to V ernonia
C alvin W hitm ore e tu x to R a ie ig h
The m o re th an 2500 fam ilies (I IA I K I X E Kt «.HOI 1» OSMUND
S hirley and B everly W hite m ov­
ed to V ernonia Sunday to be w ith Ellsw orth W hitm ore, 15 acres S ec­ th a t receiv e th e A rgus w eekly
Mrs. C h a tlin e R ushold O sm und,
insure th e ad v ertise r of a ready
th e ir m other, Mrs. L ucille White. tion 10 T2S R3W.
w idow of the late A lex an d er E
w ho is em ployed at B usch's restau- b
10 Block 14 Cor-' m arket.
O sm und, passed aw ay at the fam ­
rant.
ily hom e in P ortland. S ep tem b er 9.
W. B. A. will meet at th e G range neiius.
H enry J. H utchison to Whosoev-
I aged 91 y ears and 6 m onths. Fu-
hall S eptem ber 23 at 1:30 p. m. All
crw ill church, p art Section 13 T2N
! n eral services w ere held at F inley's
. I I I bers
«J I .
»
iv
I requested
C Vj U V ? I » U
IM <
1U C 1 1 U .
T 3O t 1T
m X em
a l re
to
attend
chapel. P o rtlan d , w ith b u rial in
W illiam and D elniar Riggle made 1U2 * 'T „
.
» z-u » r>
G reenw ood cem etery Mr.- O sm und
a trip to B irkenfcld for shingles
E J Boas ct u x 10 C harles B.
w as born in K ougsberg. N orw ay.
last week. They a re shingling th e Bl
4
Sec.ion
( F y M r». J A. M cC oy)
M arch 4. 1845. and w as m arried
outside w alls of th eir bungalow and
K4W.
KANSAS C ITY — K ansas City to A lex an d er E. O sm und Ja n u a ry
adding porches, besides doing in- _
. ,
school sta rte d M onday w ith an en- I i'.’
ro llm en t of 15 pupils. Mrs. Wilson
‘‘
te rio r w ork
Mr. and Mrs Ray P ringle and
S u rv iv in g a re five childrep. Al-
of L aG ran d e is th e teacher.
fam ily of Southern C alifornia a re
D , „ , C , -.».Re­
Miss M arjorie V anderzanden and fred, T heodore and S tella O.-mun 1
visiting h er m other, Mrs. W. E.
31 IvO v D i a r l S H enry T ew s visited friends at Cam - and Mrs. Cora H unt of P ortland.
Hill.
t ROY—T he Roy P aro
' ch ial school den Sunday.
a>id M rs O telia Rood of H illsboro
_
a n
»
‘ »
opened Monday. A large atten d -
Mr. and Mrs. Louis S tro h m ay er A d au g h ter. Ml
Kansas City H as
15 Pupils on Roll
Parochial School
Rt'.il
f p t in
n
u u i a 1st
a w itp
u. T
X r S n M n U s M
a*
Bessie L. Jones to A. W Wilde,
19.31 acres Section 23 T2S R1W.
L eonard Bishop et ux to R. H
S tew art et ux. Lot 11 N ichols A d-
dition. G arden Home.
D aniel T. Thom as et u x to E llen
Wiley Jam ison, p art E. W alker
claim 42 T IN R4W.
Jam es C. W estergard et al to
E dw ard M urphy T ract 3 Lenox
Acres. N orth Plains.
W ashington county to J. B revet,
Lots in P ortland H eights No. 2.
Clara M. R up eter et u x t o
M athew M ucha et ux. Lots 3 and 4
B lock 5, O renco.
C. J. S tickney et ux to F ra n k
Jersey et al. p art Lot 303 Johnson
E state A ddition.
D oiothea R ehw alt to Elm a E.
K ehwalt, 4.81 acres Section 32 T2S
R1W.
M. J. Hall et ux to R ichard El-
wood Hall. Lot 6 Block 54 M etzger
A cre Tracts.
A. J Johnson et ux to H. F. Me-
Donald, 20 acres Section 26 T1S
R2W.
K atherine L. Gohde to H ugh
C allahan ct ux, 53 acres Section 28
T1S R4W.
J W. Connell 'S h eriff) to Jo h n
5tribich, part Lot 6 B lock 2, Gas-
fun-
J. W. C onnell »Sheriff) to C lara
' ■1 sons W arren and Merlin K and mr.c i ra n d h ild ren and fivi
Mr >nd Mrs H e n ry D uyck , nli and
fam ily atten d ed th e state ’ fair at Mi.-s F rances V anloo spent S unday g ran d ch ild ren
Salem F riday.
Mr. and Mrs. D uffy and fam
P rio r to m oving to P ortland. Mrs.
Miss Eileeii Moore left W ednes- ‘L'- of Independence.
O sm und and her fam ily resided in
day for B eaverton to enroll in St.
Mr F ritzh and Jim m ie C onklin H illsboro.
M ary's academ y
helped M. J. V anderzanden shingle
Miss M innie V anderzanden of his house last week
BYRON M. SMITH
P o rtlan d spent th e w eek-end w ith
P ru n e p ick in g s ta r t.d M onday in
FOREST GROVE F u n eral erv-
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. M several v ard s for drying.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McCoy and ‘ces, for B>ron M- Sm ith. 82. w ho
V anderzanden.
C larence V anderzanden is leav- d au g h ters C-ladvs and Ethe’l en- d ie d jn a P o rtlan d hospital S e p t> rn-
ing T h u rsd ay evening for Mon- joved a "500" p a rty S atu rd ay eve- b er ' w cre he,d F rid ay at th e For-
ning at th e hom e of Mr. and Mrs. est G rove U n d ertak in g com pany
m outh to atten d school
chapel. In term e n t w as in th e Banks
Mr and Mrs. W illiam Hemsw orth J. P V and erzan d en .
F ran -------
k V -------------------
an derzanden spent th
w ere hosts at a d in n er p artv S un-
.... e cem etery. Rev G Nelson officiated,
, ,
cek-end in P o rtlan d visiting his
was j born
' n Mich
M ichigan
Ju ly 18.
dav. P resent w ere Mr. and Mr- w eek-end
rn 1,1
mn July
Mrs M ary Eah,
Esh, and fam ily.
McLaughlin a id fam ily of Mil- ’ “ int.
"L Mr*-
ily 1854-
4 and ■ m
1 arried
,r ^ied on May 14. 1908.
row n n spent
spent a a few
few days
days Anna
w aukie.
Mrs. Ira B B row
„ 2 ”.’ Wils
j
n o w decea - ' d
en«ion unit h id its first last w eek w ith h er daughter. Mrs.
is su rv iv ed by a stepdaughter.
Home E xten
Eva H arrin g to n of Portland,
m eeting in Moore's hall W ednes- ^ o e Q uick of O renco. Mrs. B row n M r-
e 'in e w
w ill
il l he
• .her has
has been
been i]I ill ,h2
th e Past
past -------
week.
a , !?d
dav. N ext m le eeting
be n O , ctober
, a sister, Mrs. Eva P otter, Vista,
7 and th e program w ill be m enu R obert V and erzan d en is w o rk in g M inn.
p lanning
for th e S h e a re r b ro th ers till a fte r
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Mrs A ntone M eeuw sen and A nn th e Prune harv est.
MRS. HATTIE A. CUSICK
tfcesack er left Sunday f o r Al-
HoP P icking sta rte d T uesday in
FO REST GROVE Mr- Hattie
b erta, Canada, to spend a few th e O scar Love y ard E B W ebb is Cusick. 65. w ife of C ltarh
A
w eeks' vacation visiting friends and d rym g hops th is y e a r for him.
sick, died at h e r hom e h ere S atur-
relatives.
Mrs. Cropp Hostess
day and fu n eral service^ w ere held
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Mrs. W. E C ropp e n tertain ed th e at A lbany. She w as born at F re-
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N cighborhood new s from 30 Ar- H arm ony club at h er hom e Wed- mont. Ohio. J u n e 20. 1871, and
gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t nesday aftern o o n . C lub w orked on cam e to O regon in 1890. D eceased
sections of W ashington county ap- th e quilt. N ext m eeting will be is survived by th e w idow er: a son.
p ear in
the A rgus each w e e k held w ith Mrs. Zoe Q uick of O ren- E ugene H. C usick of P o rtlan d : tw o
L earn w hat y o u r frien d s are do- co O ctober 14.
sisters. K ath erin e B all and Emm a
ing for less th an th re e cents a
Mrs. M. J. V anderzanden has Young, and tw o b ro th ers, Thom as
week.
tf been ill at h er home. H er d augh- H. and F ra n k I. B all.
T h u rsd ay , S e |d e m lier 17, 19,'W
OREGON
Firdale School
Has 16 Pupils
W ork of G etting Electric
Lights Progressing
Mi - M argaret lled d in ami K enneth
S trutlii r- attended th e state fair at
Salem Sundu» Mr amt Mrs Wil
ham Meats and Ernest H ite Ji
spent L abor day at the fair.
J. 1. H aggerty had a w ell dug
last week
C hester R obinson is going to C o r­
vallis S atu rd ay to enroll at O S. C
O iegon's in -u red fire loss d u rin g
193.» w a s th e lo w e s t in f il e past
15 years, according Io Hugh 11.
Earle, slate fin ' m arshal Match. -
and careless sm o k ers w ere the
i greatest source of fires d u rin g the
i year, a survey of Earle' d e p a rt­
m ent revealed
about it /Mid tile l ord spoke to
him. don't ask us how, (lie Lord
has a way. "You told me Iasi night
th at you w ould look to me und
I have made .»on my o w n " So said
the S p irit
And the man counts
life ns beginning (or him tliut
mom ent and he had to stan d und
tell the Good News. The sign by
tin' A shland church
"Come As
Vou A le" a bid Io tourists I I I tr a v ­
el togs The Gospel song says
"Just as I am »vitlimit one plea
Hut Ihut they blood »vas -lied for
FIHDA1.F IOWA HILI
Firdale
school has an cnrollrn nt of hi
T here a re th ree beginners and two
eighth graders
Mr and Mrs A I M cA llister ef
Dully T rip s to P ortlund
Seattle. Wash , w ere W edn sd.i»
evening guests of Mi amt Mr. Don
H illsboro A uto Freight
Pearson M r- A C M cA llister, who
i o s m i ll( I i » \ nki I
Bonded und Insured Currier
had been v isitin g her daughter.
T here cam e into the Mission h ere i
Mrs Pearson, for tli? past w eek, re on the S kidw ay this hot afternoon , Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Iteed*
turned to her hom e in P ortland a boy from H artford. Conn He I tille, Hillsboro, Cornelius unit
Forest Grove
w ith Mr and Mr- A 1, M cA llister left honw in J u n e a fter school was
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Mrs W T S eller- and Amos out and hitch -h ik ed across th e eoun-
Package K ates
Sellers, both from Banks, spent ! 1 try A d o lla r had come into his
three days last w eek w ith M r and hands in S .a tlle yesterday, he had
H illsboro P hone 542
eaten
tin-
m
orning
and
said
lie
Mr- C harles S Her- ami fam ily
E ast Side T ernilnul P ortland
Mrs John llaaso left S m ith '- In »- w ould he ill to-night for a lute
P hone KAst U131
If he does com e he w ill hear '
pital S unday and is staying w ith
I the songs of th e young people w ho
her m other. M r- Fred M uhlv
The w ork of getting electricity . a re to handle th e s, ivive T hen our
up th e F ird ale road is progressing boy will line up ami move on to
The polos for th e electric lines the coffee and tw o slice, of bread V h o u a a n d a o< a u f f e j r r t , w a o y r a a * « <W ▼ •*< »
» u a rn « I 'd « a
(»
w ere placed along th e roadside w ith cheese or som ething betw een ■ Cl t>i<liM I a .In a a l t e haU|>a
I«» l i t ) y«.u a t p a l * , a a u a p « .
He w ill sleep on a p ark bench as a u l o t b e i «lia» »an lu t I a. I m p f • « « ■ « n u ta aioaadv
Friday evening.
.( « •
la
h ia tiiy
le v o t a m r l r J
few
S unday d in n er p arly guests at like as not: if it w ire a cold night I a ii- L l e i « ra . p « A , I i. l I I’y»tei'ai4.
I t e a i l b u f i a . I I < e »I k
m «.
the Sam G erig hom e w ro Mr ami we w ould see that he had a bed
an d l,a a
I'a u ia
w a r n »Lia l u «taaai
>LI
'|" I. h
p le a a a u l
t e ile t
M r- Jo h n C ordes and dau g h ter he being so young and just out
.» » r
It
(,I
» II a « lt
t ..
gel
a
F K ) ) > A M t ) h ul U4«a «I
A nnette of Forest G rove, ami .Mrs from home Ami he ma» get aboard
llilla b u ro I'h a tm a c y
G erig's nephew . W alter K nute. and th e G O SPE L SPE C IA L before the
his family w ho drove h e re from young people get th ro u g h w itn ess­
Lincoln. Neb Mr ami Mrs. K nute ing ami singing ami th eir B ible,
are surprised at the ab u n d an ce of m an show ing th e Way
Com e As You A re Ju st lately
I fru it and vegetables in this p art of
w e heard from one of those w ho
the state.
Mr and Mrs T ennis P yle went m ake up th e stream th at flows
YOUH ALDER & M A P I1
w ith Mr and Mrs W illi- Pyle of th rough a Gospel M. shin T hey
H illsboro to th e state fair at Salem I come and go and we th in k nuttr-
mg has happened
last M onday
It wag up in S p okane that an
R ents Place
C harles S ellers has ren ted the old m an cam e to Ins feet in one
VZrlto ua at one«
Brow n place from D H Pearson of th eir halls "I w as dow n m
stating quantity
and is p u ttin g th e place into s tra w ­ P ortland. Oregon, a w hile back."
you have»
so th e man begun. "Ami I w ent
berries
Mr and Mrs C harles S e’J e r s and mt» th e Mission there on 'Ifni.I
» . ! i Furnituro Corporation
fam ily a re staying for ten days ' n ear Burnside. U nion G ospel M is­
w ith W illiam E M arr at K ansas sion. The m an w ho preached said
’ im Ave..
City. He is w orking in tile prune som ething th a t touched my h eart
orchard
, and I put my head dow n betw een '
Mr. and Mrs W illiam R ufener my hands right w here I w as s it­
and daughters. Mr and Mr.- C har- ting th ere and told th e Lord I
l.s S ellers and d au g h ters w ere »vould obey him "
guests of t h e V ictor C hristeii-en •
It seem s ttiat n ext m orning our
of Mason Hill S unday evening The friend was lonesom e and hungry
occasion w as Mrs. C h risten sen 's and felt Ills age He fold the Lord
birthday.
R ubber stam ps and office s u p ­
plies.—H illsboro .Argus
tf
m e Ami that T hou l»id»to »I mo
ccm«’ to ’I’hiT () l.anib of God I
t olin* ” ( »voi go N T aylor, B eaver-
ton Puki adv
DEER
S eason
O pens
S e p te m b e r 20
STOMACH U1CERS
J2- £ £ a 1 '•
ih i
a
S to rk
W ESTERN
BUY
W E W IL L
LUBALOY
and
REM INGTON
KEEANBORE
LOGS
SHELLS
Corwin
H ardw are
12M S. 2nd Avr.
I’ li o n r
othing
H iteon Folk Plan
for a C lub H ouse
HARRISON D. HUGGINS
(B y Z *ll Struthers)
stops me now
M. D.
HITEON
F ive ladies of Hiteon
club visited sev eral citib houses EYE, EAR, NOSE ANIi THROAT
W ednesday getting ideas for the
SPECIA LIST
building that is planned A m e e t­
ing w as held M onday night nt the
C IA S S E S H T T E Ü
hom e of Mrs. Jessie B arnum to
consider plans.
The tw o C o u lter fam ilies are
Kuulit I
m oving to eastern O regon this
Co«
N ational Bank
week, w here they have a jo b h a u l­
Phonw
H'»ur»
ing logs.
Rr*i<1rnre 2972
9 no a l to 12
Hiteon school has an enrollm ent
O ffice 2971
1 : 2 0 p
to & p
i f 22 w ilh seven first graders
Mr. and Mrs. C. W Struther.-. ,
« W rS
le a n work when others c a n t
T takes an unusual tractor to bring a statem ent
I
lik e that from a farmer. ) ct, ow ners arc saying
this and other g o o d tilin gs right alon g about
the n cw C ase M odel
T ractor.
As a matter o f fact, it A an unusual tractor, unusual
because o f its C om bination o f d ep en d ab le p ow er
and ligh t w e ig h t— just sligh tly m ore than that o f
tw o draft h orses. W ith a ligh t step p in g tractor lik e
that you can d o th in g s not p o ssib le w ith ordinary
m achines. Instead o f sittin g around w aitin g for
the fields to dry up com p letely, you can he out there
days ahead o f others and g el your work »lone on time.
f -»W» •»■—
- Will You Be Caught -
U n p re p a re d w hen the first p aj’m ent is due
u n d e r the SOCIAL SE( URITIKS At I '.’
F o r d e ta ils of the law, record hooks and
e x p e rt advice, see
1 hat’s a trem endous advantage w hich adds to the
tractor's u sefulness and ability to earn. A nother
thing, because o f the absence o f superfluous w eigh t,
m ore of the p ow er is put to w ork p ulling pay loads.
If you want a tractor that w ill help you sh o w a
larger profit this year—get a ( asc— eith er the M odel
"(. o r the larger M od el “ I.”. (,o m c in and in spect
these tractors and the many other Case farm ma­
ch in es w e are sh o w in g . D o it now .
R O SE CAVE
Room •"»
tip w il l i
K u ih ih is
D elta Bldg.
H illsboro
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Heinrich Bros.
I >8 S. .It'd Ave.
G IV E S YOU TH E
EXCLUSIVE “ EMDE
SPINNER” TUNING
METHOD
FULL
LINE
OF
CASE
H illsboro
QUALITY
GETS ANY STATION WITH
B E A U T Y _ S II°I’S
INSURANCE
E V E ’S BEAUTY SH O P
GEORGE T. M cG RA TH
G eneral B eauty Work
I ’vrmnnrntn nn»| nil kind« of
benuty work.
Unless your gasoline is
made fo r “ stop-and-go”
OR econom y in today's driving,
your gasoline needs 3 kinds of power
—just as your car needs 3 shifts of gears I
One kind of power for q u ic k starts, one
for fa st p ic k u p and hill climbing, one
for steady ru n n in g .
Super-Shell is the first gaso’inc with
these 3 kinds of power in perfect bal­
ance. S tart using it today.
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JUST ONE OF A SCORE OMBRUllANT NEW
S a n ita ry B eauty Shop
The feel” of tuning a Zenith is entirely different from
ordinary radio. Just try tuning any other radio th en
come in and tune with the fast finger-tip Lightning
Station Finder. There is no comparison! . . . Just a3
there is no comparison between a Zenith . . . and
other radio. Wo invite you to find this out for yourself.
Models from $29.95 up. Easy Terms.
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Wells Building
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