The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, September 17, 1936, Image 9

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.sboro, O regon, T hurxduy, S ep tem b er 17, 193G
Hill, horn Indi prudi nt E stablished 1873
Helvetia Has
a Large Class
Teachers Given Reception at
Cornelius; Enrollment 105
IT 'S F U N — TRY IT !
Proverb No. 1
I I I ” Mi«« D o rn th r r*«H.k«i
Section 2, Pages 1 to 6
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894
road, east of B eaverton. He was
accom panied by his th re e d au g h ­
ters.
Mr and Mrs. F red S tric k e r are
building a new hom e on C anyon
road n ear th at of Mrs S trick er's
m other, Mrs. Freda A ustin.
A dvertisem ents tell you how m uch foods, clo th in g and
household needs will cost you before you go shopping.
Read th e ads as carefu lly as you rea d the new s articles.
a mi ionary play w ill be given
CORN ELIU S On F riday evening In th e evening th e group of
N ew P u p ils E n r o ll; G r a n g e
.1 n e p p tio n was given fo r th e Io- 1 young p> ople will present the p la y ­
O r g a n iz a lio n C o n s id e r e d
i ra l teachers at tire M E church , let In the H illsboro M. E. church.
by tea ch e r., w ho live in Corneliur, E veryone is invited.
bul te a d i el ,< w here D ecorations ' W illiam Mann. F red B ering and
(Nr Mn John M Davldeoa)
C'J
I w ere asters, zinnias, roses and ¡ H enry Jacobsm uhlen atten d ed the
HELVETIA School opened S ep ­
May we rem ind you th at the erection of
( N j M r , O H P «t«r»o nl
d ah lias from the garden of Mrs ■ P endleton round-up.
tem ber H. w I 1 h Jo. rp h Wenzel
a m em orial should be seriously an d care­
BEND T .gard high school oper.-
H enry Tliie C orsages presenti d to
teuehinu Ins .sixth term here T hu • |
Folk Move
fully considered. M em orials are im portant.
teach ers w, re m ade up of flow-
ty -tw o pupils a re enrolled, eight
Mr and Mi
C. C hase and ed S eptem ber 8 w ith a m uch sm all­
They a re necessary. T he m em orial you erect
.i from till- garden of Mrs H enry daughti r have m oved to W ashing­ e r enrollm ent on account of so
being in (he eighth giude, whii h i.
w ill be the one public, lasting, honoring
'l ine'. T he processional consisted ' ton. Mr and Mi. F O 'D onnell and m any stu d en ts going to the new
probably the hu ge a eighth grade I
record you can m ak e of the deceased of
of the teachers, the school board ' fam ily have m oved into th e Pizer S herw ood high school. T he new
for a one r o o m -rhool in the co u n ­
y o u r fam ily.
addition on the T igard high school
and Rev. A lexander H aw thorne hom e
ty New pupils in the diwtrict a n ti
Song. "School Days" was given by
H oh
and M ary S. iih I i i s , Boh llar-
Ja c k
and
Je rry
C artw right, is com pleted and w ill afford m any
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m ore convenicces, such as a new
tlie teachers; g u itar m usic by Mrs tw ins, a rc ill at th eir home.
)\ ey and Ei m 4 S anders, • all from
G eneva R obinette.
Misses Myra
H H. STANNARD, M anager
1‘orthind Beginm rs are H arold Mc-
A. Spiesschaert. E Wyffles. and gym nasium and m anual train in g
W iedew itseh. song of
in tro d u c­ Nick S chm .dt atten d ed the P e n d le ­ course S tu d en ts attending from the
Phone 121
Hillsboro
L’uen and B arbara Meier.
local d istrict a re Alvin and Donald
tion; a stu n t "K nock, K nock" by 1 ton round-up.
Mi.. Elda H e r hey retu rn ed last |
th e en tertain in g teachers; addresses
Mrs E. A D eaville of H illsboro Meyer, G eorge C lark. Jim m ie Ha-
week from a trip to C alifornia
of w elcom e b y Rev. A lexander en tertain ed w ith a slu m b er p arty suike. Elton and M arvin H arris.
White in San Eraneiseo she vis- '
H aw th o rne of M E. church and J at her hom e F riday evening P re s­ D onald T olletson. W esley North.
lied hei « hool chilli), Mrs D leriekx
Adams.
W Peabody, m em ber of th e school 1 ent Wcr. Mrs. M attie Sm ith. Misses O rville Peterson. E. O
• M ildred D oixlsoni and hei aunts, i
board; a hum orous experience by M yra W iedew itseh and E velyn Torn« H asuike. Ted Tufford, and
Misses M innie and Lydia Korn.
Alice Johnson.
Mi
O lcva B erger; g u itar and ac- R eid, all of C ornelius.
( (insider («range
. cordion d u ct by P ercy Newm an
The local school started S eptem ­
Mr and Mrs Don Engelen have
and son L ester; M esdaines M attie m oved
A G range organizer catted a
in to th e
F ra n k Doane b e r 8 w ith an enrollm ent of 26,
Sm ith. E A D eaville and H erm an house
m eeting at the school house T h u rs­
th e re being th ree first graders.
Ja e n ic k e and Miss M yra Wiede-
day night Only a few atten d ed I
C. C. R uth atten d ed th e P e n d le ­ L ucille Johnson, E dw ard B aggen-
witscli sang a a q u a rte t; Mi
I,c - ' to n ro u n d -u p over th e w eek-end. stos, and A udrey Johnson. Miss
and no definite ai i angem ents w ere
W e a re p re p a re d to connect
te r M ooberry and Mrs. M attie
made.
Frances Post retu rn ed as teacher
School to Open
your hom e to th e new sew ­
S m ith gave readings, Mrs. F rank
Vm «nt Bi .Imp. who is a W im an
C ornelius puDiic school opened for h er six teen th year. Miss Post
D ooher sang T he teachers sang, T uesday w ith a.i enrollm ent of m akes h er hom e in P o rtlan d this
er. Call 1341. W e will be
< n the S S M ichigan, was m P ort- !
"T eachers F orever." and the gui- ! 105. More expected t o re g ister year.
hind la i wi ek having m ade th e ,
glad to give you an estim ate
!
ta
r
orch
estra
played
closing
num
-
1
The p io \ erb answ e is
round trip to C hina
later. T eachers a rc M. L K athan,
Mr. and Mrs. B ernard Wick and
on th e jo b . No obligation.
tur.-. T eachers tak in g p a rt were: Mrs Louise C ochrane and Misses d au g h ter H elen and son B ern ard
Hoy IL»fei was visiting his home
Mr. and Mrs L ester M ooberry, F loy W right and E velyn Reed.
Jr. spent th e w eek at th e P e n d le ­
folks I ust week He l » em ployed in ,
W e sell all sizes of
Me. dam es F ran k Dooher. H erm an
ton R ound-U p.
a garage at Seaside.
; Jaen ick e. E A D eaville, and Mat
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
lbert
Scott
r
e
tu
r
n
­
Sew er Pipe
Mr. and Mi s W alter H uber of
tii‘ Sm ith. Misses Cecelia K alsch,
ed hom e T hursday a fter a w eek's
Elma. W ash, visited at th e Sim on
O lcva B erger and M yra Wicde
.My
na
me
is
absence. T he Scotts sp e n t several
Hersliev hom e and w ith oth er re la ­
w itsch, and Jo e G nos and W ilford
ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
days in P o rtlan d visiting relatives.
tives here Elda H ershey, w ho hax
K alsch. R efreshm ents w ere served
Mr and Mrs. V R Wilson and
been staying w ith tin in all su m ­
by the e n te rta in in g teachers.
A ddress
BEAVERTON -B eav erto n G range fam ily and Mrs. C hristine C arlson
mer, will be at hom e for a w hile
Birthday ( rlebratrd
w ill hold a booster and get-together sp en t th e ir vacation at Seaside.
iS av e U ntil Six C artoons A ppear!
now.
North of Cannery, across W. Washington S t
Jo y ce Gnos celebrated her fifth m eeting for its m em bers, th e ir
T he B aggenstos' are building an Phone 1341
Mi
I)iivid TsehaboJd. Ei nc.4
b irth d ay an n iv ersary at her hom e fam ilies and friends in the grange addition on th e ir barn and A P
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and C lara T.srhal’old visited at
, on S atu rd ay afternoon. The table hall S eptem ber 30.
G ro er is also building onto th e ir
Wrush I’ i . oiu Wash Sunday with
' was a ttra c tiv e w ith th e cake as
barn.
H ave F irst Meet
Mrs T c h a b o ld 's broth er, R obert
w ere Mr and Mis. Hill, Mr. and cen terp iece and clever place cards
B end G irl M arried
B eav er chapter. O. E. S.. held its
Fuegy. and family.
Mr. K urt Jack y and son of N orth and favors in pink and yellow ! opening
of th e season
A ch a riv a ri w as given Mr. and
Joseph Mi reep had a tonsil o p ­
Plains, Mr and Mrs. It. H ornecker. ! w ere used. Pre«' t w ere O live M ay | S eptem ber m 9 eeting
w
ith
officers
and
m
em
­
M is. M orris F erris (E thel C lark,
eration at the J u n e . hospital S u n ­
Mrs G. C. C hase and sons Irving and Jo y ce H artram pf, M ary Rae
of O rnom ah ch ap te r of M ult­ w ho w as graduated from T igard
day
and Hay. Mrs. W orn low. Mr. and M ann Ju n e and A nnabelle Dea- bers
nom
ah
as
guests.
rHy Mr« Frank » « o ld ll
high school in the '36 class), w ho
Mr and Mr
K effer sp en t last
Mrs A J Logan and son K enneth \ille . Verne. llene and Joyce Gnos.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D S hallenberg- w ere m arrie d recently at th e hom e
ROCK CREEK H o c k C r e e k I and Donald and baby Ida Mae of Mrs A rnold Gnos. Mrs. M argaret
w eek v isiting their daughter. Mrs
cr
a
re
at
Mr.
S
h
allen
b
erg
er's
old
of Mrs. F e rris' parents, Mr. and
E
M .D oug.dl of M.vitle C reek school started M onday w ith H erb- 1 Shady Brook, and th e host and Gnos. Mrs. E. A. D eaville, and Mrs.
hom e in Illinois, v isitin g relatives Mrs. O liv er C lark. S ep tem b er 9.
T heir grandson. H arold McDougall, ei t Scheldt of O rcnco and Miss j hostes . Mi and Mrs W Sm ith M attie Sm ith
and
friends.
T
h? young couple w ill live on the
w ho has been staying here all su m ­ Ingrid Lind of P o rtlan d as te a c h ­
K enneth Logan of S hady Brook
Mr. and Mrs. L. M elanson of
J. W. B arnes re tu rn e d recen tly C lark farm , w here they have built
mer. re tu rn e d to his home in M y itle ers. This is Mr S ch eld t's fourth i was given a p arty at his hom e in N orth D akota a re m aking th e ir
from a th ree-m o n th s' visit w ith a a cabin.
y ear and Miss Lind's th ird y e a r as celeb ratio n of his n in th b irth d ay hom e
C reek w here he attend s school.
w ith Mrs. M argaret M elan- niece and o th er re lativ es at his old
T akes T rip
(¡uesLs at the Victor Sm ith home teach ers h ere
son.
hom e on L ake M innetonka. Minn.
S eptem ber 9. Mrs. B ert Mey- I
Louis Z u ereh er u n d erw en t an a treasiir • hunt, all p articipating,
Sunday w ere Mr and Mrs J 3.
People
Move
T he B eaverton high school and e r and M rs Amos H enderson left
(¡osoii w ho have retu rn ed from a ap pendicitis o peration in a P o rtlan d • being dressed like p irates A fter! Mr. and Mrs. Jess T ow ery and
grade school opened Monday.
trip to eastern states, and B ernice ho pital last week
ith Mrs. W ynn and son of P o rt­
finding th e tre a su re they toasted . Mary L ucllen left this w eek for
Miss Fay Louise Posson e n te r­ w
A It Shaw of San F rancisco vis- 1 w ieners and m arshm allow s o v e r
S m ith and H enry Engel of P o r t­
land on a m otor trip to Bandon and !
I.a
G
rande
to
m
ake
th
e
ir
home.
tained
at
h
er
hom
e
W
ednesday
w
ith
land Mrs Gousoin is Mrs. S m ith's ited w ith Mr and Mrs F red W el­ a bonfire. A pink and w hite b ir th ­
Mrs Josi ph Finegan and Miss a luncheon and h an d k erch ief show ­ N orth Bend, w here they visited an 1
don S atu rd ay and Sunday
austvr.
day* cake was also serv ed to those B lanche atten d ed tiie O regon S tate e r honoring Miss M ary Ja n e J u n - old schoolm ate of Mrs. H enderson, ]
Mr and Mrs. Mike Hahn and present by K enneth. He w as th e
Mrs. M aybie. and h e r husband.
or. w ho w ill leave th is w eek for Ju
d au g h ter R uth visited Mr and Mrs recipient of m any gifts. Present fa ir on F riday.
d g e M aybie. a fter w hich they v is­
P lay to he G iven
C orvallis to a tten d O regon StaV" ited N ew port and o th er beaches
Robert M unson at H oquiam , Wash . w ere V ernon and Floyd Elliott
G uns will s ta rt to ta lk S unday m orning. Every
On S unday m orning d u rin g the college. Miss J u n o r w as g raduated
over the w eek-end Mrs M unson r e ­ Jim m y N itehrnan. P h ilip W inter-
and also at th e home of Mr. and
red-blooded sp o rtsm an will be on th e jo b . G et
tu rn ed w ith them for a visit here. stein. (B en Solders, Bobby Hall w o rs h ip h o u r at tiie M. E church from B eaverton high school last Mrs. W illiam Scott and fam ily, r e l­
Ju n e.
your o u tfit h ere— every a rticle of clo th in g y o u ’ll
F ied Sehrantz and C arl Hofelt K enneth and D onald Logan, and I
ativ es of M rs Meyer, at C lo v er­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilu n tlc y have dale and re tu rn e d by w ay of A s­
of Tillam ook w ere recent visitors of Mrs. A. J. Logan.
need.
i l l y V iv ia n U tK laon)
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
th
e
ir
hom
e
hi
O
m
aha,
to ria S unday evening.
HAYWARD Mis Attili Hudson Mr and M rs C hrist Keiehen.
Neb.,
a
fte
r
an
ex
ten
d
ed
visit
With
Mrs Emil L ehren of Lents lift - .
- ....
• )C e ita , II' t tin G a le Gi.uig« Home
re la tffe s and friends here.
* »nornle club Friday pot luck W. line lay aftei spending a week l v L l S O l l I I II I
T he tr ts e n c e of a th ird p arty
B ethel L adies' Aid and M ission­
D IX IE M OUNTAIN—Installation ary class w ill hold its opening •icket on the sta te ballot in O re­
d in n er wius served at noon to 15 At
207 E. M ain St.
H owe & Wells, Props.
H illsboro
of officers of th e new' grange w ill m eeting of the season at C ongre­ gon this fall was assured w hen
the business m eeting plans w ere ' S tauss
S tanley Congdon sp en t last week
be held at the school house next gational church p arlo rs T hursday S ecretary of S tate S nell this w eek
mad for th eir chicken d inner, food
MASON
H ILL
Mrs
A ndrew F rid ay a t 8 p. m. E veryone Is in ­ m orning w ith a pot luck luncheon certified th e nam es o f W illiam
and apron sale, and bazaar, w hich ; in P ortland.
Mrs F il'd P ag elcr and son Jo h n i C hristianson en tertain ed at d in n er vited to attend
will be held som etim e d u rin g th e
L em ke and T hom as C. O 'B rien as
have
moved
back
on
the
farm
here
A n u m b er of th e ladies in this at D noon.
Tin- day evening in honor of Mr.
earning th ree m onths. P rogram in ­
ouglas and K enneth T aylor. E l­ th e Union p arty candidates for
Mrs.
P
agelcr
obtained
a
tra
n
sfe
r
of
erm
m
u
n
ity
met
w
ith
Mrs.
C
harles
I C hristianson's birth d ay . P resen t b e­
cluded T w o poems read by Mrs.
man Joh n so n and M argaret West, p resid en t and v.co-president. T he
1. W Donovan. vocal solos by lit­ schools and is now teaching at th e ll ides th e host and hostess w ere Nelson last T hursday. Miss B lanche all of th is vicinity, left last w eek certification is a in su lt of action
Jam
es
Jo
h
n
school
at
St
Jo
h
n
s
E
ickw
orth.
the
hom
e
dem
onstration
j
Mr
and
Mrs.
It.
E
W
aldorf.
Mr
tle six -y cai-o ld Leo Dodge, piano
for W heaton. 111., to atten d W heat­ taken at a convention held b y
W S French. Mrs. Ida agent, gave an in terestin g talk.
sob» by Mis. T om pkins and an ac­ and goes back and forth to her I and Mi
U nion p arty su p p o rters at H ills­
college.
School opened this w eek w ith on Mr.
i Wolf. A lbert and Florence French.
i n i then
selection by Mrs. Addle w ork from here.
an d Mrs. W. R V anK leek boro last m onth.
Many changes inside th e last 30 Mr. and Mrs. C harles Johnson and Miss M ary M cClcan as teacher.
H udson
th e ir hom e on L om bard stre e t
, y ears in th e D ixie section in th e Betty.
W illiam S to ltcn b crg has been sold
B irthday C elebrated
d u rin g th e sum m er and have p u r­
S tate C apitol N ews L e tte r—G iv ­
School open d S ep tem b er 8 w ith q u ite ill for som etim e. He su ffers chased one on W atson street. Mr. ing th e highlights of official ac­
Mr. and Mrs Hoy D argotz and l n o rth ern part of this county w ere
fam ily en te rta in e d Mrs
B ertha noted W ednesday by F ran k Pez- 12 pupils Miss S h attu ck , teacher, w ith asthm a.
and Mrs Don B erg have purchased tiv ity a t Salem .—E very w eek in
S haver and fam ily Friday evening otdt. when he accom panied road is stay in g at her home in H illsboro
Move to Hillsboro
th e J. W. Sprague house on W at­ the A rgus.
tf
at d in n er in honor of Mrs S haver's i supervisor, J. H B erger, in to that and d riv in g back and forth.
Mr.
G
ibson
and
fam
ily
have
son
stre e t n e a r A llen avenue.
Builds N ew Home
birthday Lat r in tlx* ev en in g se v ­ | section. Mr. Pezoldt in p artn ersh ip
G
eorge
A
ustin
of
W
isconsin,
son
m
oved
to
Hillsboro.
W. S. F rench is erectin g a new
eral carloads of |>eop]c arriv ed at w ith his b ro th er Louis Pezoldt
Five of the young people of this I of Mrs. F red a A ustin, a rriv ed T h u rs­
form erly ow ned a farm in th at home.
her home for the occasion.
com m unity
a re atten d in g
high day for a visit a fte r an absence of
’
section,
w
hich
they
purchased
near-
H
ere
is
one
for
R
ip
l.v
A
fem
ale
Mi and Mrs Al Shadm n and
school at H illsboro. They are S e l­ tw en ty years. Mr. A ustin noted
:
lv
30
y
ears
ago
b
u
t
lat
r
sold.
In
collie
belonging
to
tlje
Em
ery
fam
­
tw o ch ild ren of P ortlan d spent
m er H endrickson. Thelm a Signor. m any changes that had tak en place
the pa»st week w ith h er parents, j those days th e roads w ere so narro w ily. having been deprived of h er E dith A nderson. Jo sep h in e W al­ in th is vicinity d u rin g th a t tim e.
i in places that a wagon could scarce­ puppies, lias adopted and is n u rs­
Mr and Mrs Fritz. Stegm ann.
lace and M argaret F oster. F red In fact he had d ifficu lty in locat-
ly pass betw een th e stum ps and ing a h alf grow n kitten.
G ran t Jr. drives th e school bus.
i ing his old hom e on the C anyon
logs The roads have been w iden, d
Miss
R
uth
M
iller
has
retu
rn
ed
The O regon state fair's “diam ond I and im proved Most of th e tim ber.
home
and
to
school
in
P
o
rtlan
d
ju b ile e ’’ attra c te d the largest a t­ w hich at th at tim e w as a v irgin
tendane«
nice the pre-depression j forest, has been logged off in th e after having spent the sum m er at
tiie V ictor C h risten sen home.
/
>f 1‘Ci’. i.one than HO.(MH) per- ' Dixie and W allace sections,
E A. Em ery has been on a
• ii. p a y in g th e ir way in d u rin g i Several people of this section are
the v eek. 1 ;naii( i.iliy, also, the fair em ployed in th e R ay-M uling c a n ­ w eek's business trip into Idaho.
was ,i succ c.-*v. according to Solon nery in H illsboro and o th ers arc
H illsboro A rgus cunialns all th«
T
WTit« d e e c to r, w ho declares picking hops.
new s of H illsboro an d th e sur
th it for the first tim e in m any
ro u n d in g com m unities. Head ii
.veil , tu e itici** and the night horse
and keep inform ed on w h at li
show m ore than paia th eir way.
h appening at home.
tf
Ask about new exclusive
W ork will soon be started on a
Em ployers w ho I. it to pay th e ir
co ntribution to the unem ploym ent jot) of rcsbingling th e roof of the
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com pensation fund by S eptem ber playshcd of S hady Brook school.
2(1 v ili I." suh|e."' K. penalty and T hey plan to build a now garage
■ n le r is l. I) A Hnlinore. ailm inis- th ere also for the teac h er to keep I
L ittle Jo h n n y had a m ig h ty long
tra to r of th e act, w ane. More than her ear in.
face w hen h e looked for th e first
Mr and Mrs. W illiam S m ith of |
5PIIU D reg i e n ip h v ,s of 150,OOc
tim e an th e pinched face of his
mi ll and w om en have alread y com ­ H illsboro gave a su p p er on th eir
b ran d new baby brother.
"G ee
Enjoy H e a lth fu l
plied w e n th e ■ ovisions iif the law n the evening of L abor Day
whizz," he said to his m other, "how
act. p iy m cn ls 'o lialc to talin g a p ­ in honor of Mr and Mrs A rth u r
m uch a m onth do w e have to pay
Hill of Miles City, Mont. P resent
p roxim ately S850 000.
Heating Comfort
for th a t th in g ’’" You w ouldn't have
to pay very m uch a m onth to own
on? of o u r reconditioned used cars.
..M odern Beauty
Tigard High Has
Enrollment Cut e # LASTING
Lest You Foroet
TRIBUTE
t
Property Owners
New Sewer District
1 Grangers Arrange
a Booster Night
Hillsboro Concrete Brick QC Tile Co.
Rock Creek Term
of School Opens
DEER HUNTERS
I fay ward Woman
1 iostess to Group
New Grange Will
Install Officers
Man
Observes Birthday
T H E M E N ’S S H O P
A ll-S teel Hoppers-- -
A n Important Improvement in
M c C ormick -D eering Grain Drills
Shady Brook
DEATH - PAIN
PROPERTY LOSS
To Make a Long
Tale Short
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H ere A re Several “Teasers."
DENTISTRY
Down
You will know exactly
w hat y o u r w ork will
cost before I « ta rt on
y our ease, Est ini at es
gladly given any tim e.
Q U IC K
S E R V IC E
9 to 5:311
A niomcnt of inattention- a
m inor tra ffic in fraction —
may m ean a serious accident
w ith to d a y ’s high-pow ered
ears and ¡fast highw ays.
OBEY T IIE LAW
BE CA REFU L
D on't he responsible for un­
necessary loss of life or
p ro p erly .
T elephone 1871
Hillsboro’s Modern Dentist
Second and Main
L L - S T E E L H oppers on
« M cC orm ick-D eering plain
grain d rills— th a t ’s th e big drill
news now. C om e in an d let
us show you this real im prove­
m ent in a real line of drills.
T h e y will drill m ore accurately
and last longer th a n ever before
because th e steel hoppers com ­
bine w ith the stro n g steel fram e
to hold the feeding m echanism
in correct alignm ent.
T h e new hoppers on these
M cC orm ick-D eering D rills will
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Most p lates finished in
1 to 3 days. Most p lates
m ade a short tim e a fte r
e x tractio n .
DR. A B R A M S
Rooms 3 and 4 W ells Rldg.
fo llo w s in th e w a k e o f
Carelessness
Almost unbreakable, this pink p late contains no rubber, no
m etal and is especially m ade for those w ho ilo not w ant
oilier people lo know lliat they a re w earing artificial leelli.
Conic in and s ic sam ples of these b eautiful teeth. T h eir
daiiilincss and beauty will please you.
( o n s iilt a t io ii H o u r s ;
McCormick-Dcering ¡4-7 Crain Drill.
3-hour p la te re p a ir
Pea nf if ill
TRANSPARENT PLATES
..Economy, too!
P aym ent
Fillings - Crowns - Bridges - Extraction
P R IC E S Q U O T E D
IN A D V A N C E
M adel F I 18
F o r hom e, desiring
to use wood as a fuel.
n o t sag, w arp, split, o r rot —•
they arc m ade of rust-resisting,
heavy-gauge steel con tain in g
copper. T h ey arc w a te r tig h t
and grain tig h t — you can pour
grain in to them w ith o u t sp ill­
ing it on the ground.
Im provem ents have been
m ade in the feeds, too, and
there a rc roller bearings in th e
fully enclosed end axle bexes.
W h atev er kind of drill and
a tta c h m e n ts you w ant, wc can
furnish it.
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C oach
1935 F ord V-8
Coach .
1932 P lym outh
Coach
1928 F ord Model A
R oadster
1935 l 'j - t o n Dixige
T ruck
1934 l 1 j-to n Chev
T ruck
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Phone 391
A. II. Busch, Prop.
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P hone 271
I fin W. M ain St.
Now you can have your new Montag Circulator
H eater immediately. No m atter how large or how
small your home is, a Montag will solve your heat­
ing problem for many years to come. I t will bring
beauty, comfort, convenience and cleanliness into
your home at L O W CO ST. There s a model for
every requirement. A ll are o u tsta n d in g v alu es.
Models for wood or coal, or for wood exclusively.
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