Tlitir iday. February 25. 192.7 Hazeldale Society Will Meet Friday H IL L S B O R O P ic l i lt w e re M r Im la y Of W a lla 111 and Ml .1 W o f W a lla W a lla . Is.11 I A11del on o f S u vci Ite .n and M is C h a r le s Im la y u n d fa m ily , M i . G e o rg e I m la y a n d f a m ily R o b e rt Im la y o f Pi.i t land a tid M i . R a lp h S n ip e .nul d o u gh - te r ( ¡c ru ld in c J im F la n k , w h o has been q u ite 11 A Z T I 1 >A I P ( 'u n n i t,im t y c lu b i l l th e past week, i.s a b le to be \\ ill n u i t F i nLi y ut II |> in in th e about again chool In n i D o n a ld S loane o f D e n ve r. C o lo , Party llelil w as th e w e e k e n d g u e st o f Mi A t th e ” »(!(» ( .n d p in i y h e ld in ..n d M i T ho m a - P a rk e r tin - h a .*»(*11 it o t o f th e i h u o l h is t Sat t H a ile , In lay J r , w h o has been u n la y e v e n in g h ig h ho nor*, w e re ugain a b le to r e tu rn to n w u rd e d to M i ■ G e o rg e /U h s h h i nick, i h cln x.l ..nd A l Je ld e ik c o i h i l to M i . W B ir th d a y O bserved A June« a nd ( ’ P S y v c i .o it a n d M i and M i Ja n ie B e cke r and c< n s o lu tio n to A Junte« and M r baby o f P o rtla n d w e re e n te r ta in e d A , J e ld e ik T h e * p a l lie • a le h e ld at d in n e r S u n d a y al th e hom e o f on the th ir d S a tu rd a y o f each m o n th Ina b ro th e r. S A. Becker in h o n o r and are spon.*.otcd by the C o m m o n o f Ida b irth d a y . it y clu b . L M r » . .1 ( ’. I ' I .< H i.MI N( I '.Va ,lu n g ," ii C o u n ty L u th e ra n Young People socie ty m et in the local c h u rc h S u n d a y n ig h ’ . Ile v G eorge R eule co m p le te d his e d u c a tio n a l to p ic on 'M a n n a " T he bn,- me : was tr a il acted u n d e r th e le a d e rsh ip i f E d w in K ie k - haefei If was decid e d Io o rg a n ize an in d o o r lia ll league com posed o f p la y e rs fro m a ll o f the fo u r in ie tie w h ic h fo rm th is o rg a n iz a tio n C o m ­ m ittee.. m ch a rg e o f e n te rta in m e n t and re fre s h m e n ts in c lu d e d A r t h u r G u rs k e M a rg a re t R u ce ke r. A lta M eye r. M ild re d M e y e r L o is A lto n and R o b e rt I.ie b e n o w B o rn , to M r and M r L a w re n c e G n o s o f O ti at Ilills o r o , F e b ru a ry 20. a son. D o n a ld L a w re n c e M rs M abel H e rg e rt le ft F e b ru ­ a ry 10 to spend a w eek a t Hood R iv e r w h e re her son H a r ry is in a h o s p ita l s e rio u s ly i l l w ith p n e u ­ C ouple Moye M r and M rs O v e rw e y m oved to O ffic e rs and te a chci . o f the S u n ­ a fa rm on m a rk e t rig id n o rth of il.-n -ehool m et la I Tuesduy at R c e d v ille th e hom e o f M i and M t a W illia m Mi and M i: llo d g s o u w e re In lie d Proceed.*» o f the b irth d a y fu n d t in . v ic in ity Sunday v is itin g frie n d w e re vo te d to tin* ('tu n a In la n d T h e y m oved fro m th is lo c a lity last M ijudnn A social h o u r fo llo w e d A u g u st M i Hodgson has been in Present Aid Kit piM ir h e a lth fo r so m e tim e . /\ fu si a id k it was purchased by O n neo M is s io n a ry ladies w i l l th e C o m m u n ity c lu b la t w eek a n d . lo in w it h th e R c e d v ille ladies E rl- pi» .e ld e d to th e school i day at tin* hom e o f M rs G le n n B o rn , to M i and M rs P aul O ’C o n ­ S t if f to re v ie w th e book. "T h e no r. F e b ru a ry 22, a boy T he baby I A m e ric a n N e g ro ." has been nariK si Ja iA i E d w a rd Missionary to Meet Mr and M rs Sam uel D o u g h ty M is s io n a ry w ill m eet T h u rs d a y and fa m ily o f M c M in n v ille spent a fte rn o o n ut 2 at th e hom e o f S u n d a y w ith th e ir p a re n t« here | M rs N o rd h in d . In Vets Hospital Mrs. H . J. Haase I iostess at Party Plan to RE-ROOF NOW! M r H e im 's c o n d itio n show ed c o n ­ tin u e d d e c lin e and he was ugain ta ke n to th e V e te ra n s ' h o s p ita l F eb ru ary 17 Given Surprise D a n ie l H in ric h s was honored w ith a su rp ris e b ir th d a y p a rty F e b ­ ru a r y 17. T lie e v e n in g was sp e n t in p la y in g games and contests. P re s­ e n t w e re W a lte r Rue« ke r. Jo h n N e w m a n. W a lte r I.ie b e n o w . V e rn o n M eyer. W a lte r M u h ly . A lv in I ’ fa h l and D a n ie l H in ric h s . A ll a re m e m ­ bers o f th e B ib le class o f St. P eter's ch u rch N o classes w e re h e ld i n th e B lo o m in g .school th e e a rly p a rt o f th is w e e k due to th e te a che r. M rs Jaen ick e. b e in g in d isp o se d w i t h to n s ilitis . M rs P h ilip M o h r and R ic h a rd spent th e past w e e k in C o rv a llis at th e Iw m e o f M r a nd M rs. W a lte r Mohr, to w h o m a b a b y has been b o rn . E rn e st M e y e r w ill in s tru c t the B ib le class o f St. P e te r’s c h u rc h b e g in n in g S unday. B E A V E R T O N A c c o m p a n ie d b y h e r husband and fa m ily she cam e to O reg o n in 188« a r r iv in g a t Scholl* February 18 L a dies o f th e B lo o m in g lo ca l of th e F a rm e rs ' U n io n w ill se rve th e iq . a l at th e m e e tin g o f th e c o u n ty o rg a n iz a tio n to be h e ld th e f ir s t S a tu rd a y in M a rc h and not. on th e t h ir d S a tu rd a y o f th is m o n th as e rro n e o u s ly a n nounced in last w eek's news. C H E R R Y G R O V |: C a rl A n d e r- I son. son o f M rs. A u g u s t A n d e rso n I o f C h e rr y G ro ve , and M iss E sther ' L o u ise C ro ft, d a u g h te r o f M r and ' M i: C o n ra d C r o ft, o f P o rtla n d w e re - m a rrie d S u n d a y a t t h e K e n to n Pres’b y te ria n c h u rc h i n P o rtla n d . A re c e p tio n was h e ld at th e hom e o f th e b rid e 's p a re n ts a fte r th e c e re ­ m ony. M rs. A u g u s t A n d e rso n re tu rn e d to T acom a w ith h e r d a u g h te r. M rs. , L e s lie H o a r, f o r a v is it. M rs. Jo h n Pearson e n te rta in e d J th e fo llo w in g y o u n g people at h e r hom e F e b ru a ry 15: MiSses L illia n A n d e rson . L i l l y W a llin . Jean and C la ra D in tle m a n and M rs L a V e rn G ra n t. R oy and E in a r H e d in . W a ld - a m ere T o rn b la d and Vaden S e iffe rt T h e e v e n in g was spent in p la y in g games (By Vivian Hudson, M iss R u th C a rlso n re tu rn e d to i school M o n d a y a fte r b e in g absent i fo r fo u r w eeks d u e to th e d e e p ' I snow . ' (By Mrs. Frank Pezoldt, RO CK C R EEK A W a s h in g to n and L in c o ln p ro g ra m was g ive n at Rock C re e k ch o o l M o n d a y a ft- ern o o n Some o f the p la y , g iv e n had been w r itte n by s tu d e n ts o f the -chool In c lu d e d w e re th e fo llo w in g n u m b e rs on th e p ro g ra m : a s ke tch o f G eorge W a s h in g to n by p u p ils o f th e f if t h grade, g iv e n in th e ir o w n W fk ; 'W a s h in g to n M o n u m e n t” by s e v e ra l c h ild re n . 'S tu d y in g H is- lo r y . ” p la y , w h ic h hart been w r it - ten by M a r jo r ie E p p e rson , p u p il o f the c lio o l. and p la y e d by M a r jo r ie E pperson. Ire n e H y la n d . A lic e B ra d le y . J u n e Johnson, V ir g in ia A ll- wen und F lo re n c e D ic k ; a k e tc h o f A b ra h a m L in c o ln 's life ; song b y ch o o l; r e c ita tio n b y G le n G rossen; m o n o lo g u e "O n th e T e le p h o n e ," by S ta n le y C o n g d on : " P u ttin g B aby B ro th e r t o Sleep. ' p la y w r itte n b y R u th Stauss, p u p il o f th e school and pla ye d by R u th Stauss, Is la B lo d g e tt. V ir g in ia A llw e n and F lo re n c e D ic k : S in g in g o f " A m e ric a '' b y school a nd a u d ie nce S e v e ra l p a r ­ e n t, and o th e rs a tte n d e d th e p ro ­ gram . C a ro ly n Benson was a t school M onday a fte r tw o w eeks absence d u e to illn e ss. M rs R o b e rt M u n s o n le ft T h u r s ­ day fo r H o q u ia m . Wash , a fte r v is ­ CHICK FEEDS P rices F O B store an d su b ject to m ark et changes. CO NTRAC T W OOL 37c $1 p er fleece a d v a n ce d Farmers’ Cash Store F eed - Seed - Wool - P o u ltry on Mixers! ROYAL W . H it th e Nail R ight on th e H ead fo r a Perfect Drink A sk fo r ROYAL a t your d e a le r Subscribe Washington Six months cents. Tw o now to the Argus. In county SI SO a year. 85c. 'three month* 90 months 33 cent* tf Electric Line Extended Modern Memorials T h e e le c tric lin e here is b e in g e x ­ 1 te n de d to th e homes o f John . S c h n e id e r. F re d W e ldon arid D r. P ageler. at M oderate Price* Regulation Grass Markers in- si.illcd within 90 miles of IlillslMiro, S25 and up: quality deeldes t h e priee. Workmanship and quality remain long after price is forgot­ ten. Putnam Conducts Meetings H ills b o ro C h ris ­ ! R. L . P u tn a m . ' tia n m in is te r, is c o n d u c tin g a se rie s at t h e . o f e v a n g e lis tic m e e tin g i N o rth P la in s c h u rc h . T he m ee t­ in g s a re each e v e n in g at 7:45. e x ­ ce p t S a tu rd a y s . T h is is th e second w . e k o f th e r e v iv a l w it h g ro w in g in te re s t. T o n ig h t ’ T hu rsd a y» a d e le g a tio n is e xp e cte d fro m the H ills b o r o c h u rc h S e rm o n : A re Y ou C o n v e r te d ’ " F rid a y : "T h e A n s w e r to a G re a t Q u e stion ; ’ S u n ­ d a y m o rn in g : "T h e N e w T estam ent j i I ’ , Does Your Car Need a Beauty Treatment O regon M onum ent W orks Hillsboro and Newberg. Ore. H. H. Stannard. Mgr. W ater Does Many Chores The older generation will remember a quaint charac­ ter known e ith e r as the ‘‘handy m an ” a b o u t t h e place, or ‘‘the man who does the chores.” Those c rin k les in th e fen d ­ ers a re n ’t p e rm a n en t waves. W e can iron them out to m ake your c a r look as good as new. Many of the chores per­ formed by the almost-van­ ished “handym an” are done by your water company. BODY A N D FE N D E R REPAIR O I'R SPECIA LTY Instead of drawing water in pails, either from well or cistern for various domestic uses, a turn of faucet or hy­ drant handle delivers water on the spot. Let us e stim ate y o u r job. All w ork g u a ra n te e d . Shell Gas and Oil Eveready Prestone - Arvin Heaters Auto-Lite Batteries Gates Tires and Tubes Auto Repair Front-end A ligning COOMER & LACKEY 365 E. Main St. PH O N E 721 Peoples Water and Gas Co. R. E. WLuEY, local m an a g e r HiUsbon Royal Soda Works 345 E. Main Phone 2432 T e le p h o n e 3061 Auction Sale of Horses 4 1 2 m iles north c f F orest G rove on the W illiam V a n d eh ey farm , G reen ville and Roy road. TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1937 Sale to sta rt at 1 o'clock C arload of E astern O regon horses, ra n g in g from 1300 to 1600 pounds. W ell-m atched team s, all w ell-broken an d good, reliab le heavy breed. C hunks ages from 3 to 10 y ears. Som e good brood m ares. TER M S: Cash or a rra n g e m e n ts should be m ade w ith vour b a n k e r before d a te of sale. TED WRIGHT, Owner H A R R Y S H E R M A N . C le r k B a n k o f D a y to n Quality jod printing—Argus. Gamble A1 .65 C hick Starting M ash. 100 lbs. «A C hick Startin g $ 6 » .7 5 P ellets. 100 lbs. AU C hick Scratch Feed $ A .6 O 100 lbs. UU C h u rc h ; ' e v e n in g : "H o w C an a M an be B o rn A g a in ? " T h e m e e t­ in g s w ill c o n tin u e n e x t w eek. DON’T Nod gen -B rew ster (By Mrs. F. P atton) Hiithilays C< lebratrd Law ­ it in g h e r p a re n ts, M ik e Rahn and M rs. Kahn, w h o is i l l at th e Jones h o s p ita l. S y lv a n N elson o t P o rtla n d spent th e w e e k -e n d w it h A lb e r t L u e th e <>n B ro o k s H ill. Rock Creek Pupils Present Program BEVERAG ES Cherry Grove Man Weds in Portland A b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry d in n e r was e n jo y e d at th e hom e o f H e r ­ m an A lle n S u n d a y fo r L e s lie B N ew house o f Eugene and H e rm a n A lle n P resent w e re M r. and M rs. i J B N ew h o u se and gra n d so n L e s- j lie J u n io r o f P h ilo m a th . M rs. J. P C ooper. M rs. G o ld a M cC o y and d a u g h te r G lo ria o f F ern H ill. M r. and M rs. P. P a tto n o f C h e rr y Ml re n ce was a c o n tin u o u s re s id e n t o f W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fo r 45 years, liv in g a t S c h o lls F orest G rove , a nd R a le ig h , b e fo re m o v in g to G resh a m tw o years ago. She and h e r h u sband becam e becam e m em bers o f th e C h u rc h of G od in 1874 in Kansas and w e re id e n tifie d w ith th e S c h o lls c h u rc h o f th a t d e n o m in a tio n , w h ic h is no w o w n e d by the S ch o lls M e th o d is t E p isco p a l c h u rc h . S u r v iv in g here a re one d a u g h te r. M r: D a v id W F is k o f M u ltn o m a h , fo u r sons, S a m u e l B o f R a le ig h . L ou L. o f O re g o n C it y B e rt F. o f G resham . Jo h n W o f P o rtla n d ; one s is te r Sue M. B la c k o f M a n h a t­ tan. K a n : one b ro th e r. C h a rle s M a rrs o f P o rtla n d ; e le ve n g ra n d ­ c h ild re n . tw e lv e g re a t-g ra n d -c h il- d re n , a nd one g re a t-g re a t-g ra n d ­ d a u g h te r. Local Women to Serve Honor Roll Given Hayward Mr S arah V e lv e t, d ie d at th e h o rn y o f h e r son in G resh u m S a tu rd a y . M rs L a w re n c e was b o rn in II- Im n r. M a rc h I J. 1845» and cam e to I Ire g o n in 1889 She was m a rrie d in lit,75 to Sam uel B L a w re n c e , w h o d ie d in 1907 T lie fa m ily liv e d on w h a t i n o w k n o w n as th e Sam Penne fa rm . S u r v iv in g re la tiv e s m e fo u r sons and one d a u g h te r. 11 g ra n d c h ild re n . 12 g r e a t- g ra n d c h il­ d re n and one great g re a t-g ra n d ­ d a u g h te r. lit t le L ila s P o tte r, d a u g h - te i o f M r and M r . L y le P o tte r and g ra n d d a u g h te r o f M r. and M rs Jes S n y d e r F u n e ra l services w e re h e ld ut th e M F c h u rc h in S ch o lls M o n d a y at 2 p in In te rm e n t was at M o u n ­ ta in s id e c e m e te ry H e r fo u r sons w e re p a ll-b e a re rs Mrs. Bi.yd Honored M rs G e o rg e H in k e l e n te rta in e d S u n d a y in w ith i d in n e r p a rly h o n o r o f th e b ir th d a y o f h e r m o th - er Mr F rc d lio y d B e rin g and her M rs W illia m in fa n t son cam e hom e fro m H ills ­ boro las, W ednesday to th e home o f her m o th e r M rs F re d Muhly. Huy Martin Property bounders' Program 1 hid at Rcedville SC H O LLS L a w r e n c e , 88 monia. Mr and M r G eorge S a n fo rd have purch u se d tin* N vl« M a rtin piojM i t y on th e c o rn e r o f F a rm ­ in g to n road and L iv e rm o re avenue M a r tin s are m o v in g to P o rtla n d Bus w eek (Ity Mr». John lla a sn M a i io n S im tch . w h o has been P IR D A L K - IO W A H I L L M rs (p ia ia n tm e d at th e hom e o f his H e n ry J Haase e n te rta in e d w ith a h rfd h e r in P o rtla n d on account o f b irth d a y p a rty F rid a y a fte rn o o n . called (eve r, ha.- re tu rn e d to his Pre cut w e re M r and M rs John hom e here P e rry. V ir g il. G len. E a rl and Eva M r. W A Jones haa re tu rn e d fro m P o rtla n d , w h en* .she »pent P e ri'. M rs H e rb S c h u lm e ric h and son E lm a n and M r and M r W il­ th re e w e e k v is itin g frie n d s lia m Haase of H ills b o ro , M rs M r and M r C II Hansen of B la n ch e lle n s e l o f P o rtla n d . M es- G o ld e n d u le »pent S u n d a y w ith M r ilatiKss J II Haase and son H a ro ld . and M rs. E rnest L iv e rm o re . F re d Haase, H e n ry K u e b e l, O scar A lb e r t Schocne re tu rn e d to school P fa b l and d a u g h te r Loin, F ra n k th is w eek, b e in g f u lly reco ve re d K im h, F ra n k W a ib u l. E lm e r Boge fro m an a ccid e n t, w h e n th e b ic y c le and d a u g h te r E v e ly n . Sam G e rig , he wus r id in g c o llid e d w ith an a u to ­ F ra n k U n g e r, M r and M rs Jo h n m o b ile on F a rm in g to n road Haase and d u u g h te r L u c ille and M r a m i M r . W ilb u r C ro c k e r o f M r and M rs. L o u g d o n C ooper m o u n ta in « p e n t th e w e e k ­ E lm e r Boge is p u ttin g an e le c tric end w ith M r C ro c k e r s p a re n ts at j w a te r system in on his place M o n m o u th M r and M rs C a rl R u estig and M r a nd M rs Jo h n Im la h v is ite d d a u g h te r In g a o f R ic h fie ld . W ash. Mr Im lah*» b ro th e r at M c M in n ­ I spent F rid ay e v e n in g w ith M r. and v ille Tue.sduy. M rs H e n ry J. Haase C h ild re n on th e h o n o r r o ll f o r , h e I m o n th o f J a n u a ry w e re H azel C a r ­ te r. A B in Haase and M ild re d Haase B o rn , to M r. and M rs. L a w re n c e j Gnus, fo r m e r ly o f th e c o m m u n ity , Illy Mary Hlnrlalr) F e b ru a ry 20. a boy nE E D V IL L E T h e an n u al F o u n d ­ M i a nd M rs E J H u ff * 1 and e r , ' D u v m e e tin g o f the I’.-T. A. M r- M a ry P e n d e rg o st spent S at- was h e ld F rid a y a fte rn o o n a t th e | u rd a y and S u n d a y in P o rtla n d w ith K re d v illt school house. ' re la tiv e s Q u ite an Interesting en u m eratio n L o re n z Hom e o f th e m a n y th in g s a rc iim p lis h e d V ictor L o re n z was b ro u g h t hom e lin e th e o rg a n iz a tio n o f th e I ’ .-T. fro m th e P o rtla n d h o sp ita l, b u t s till A was g iv e n b y d iffe r e n t m em bers i.. c o n fin e d ut hom e w it h his in ­ S u ccessful h o t school lu nches have ju r e d buck been cal i led o u t fo r s e ve ra l years, Mi A C M c A llis te r sp e n t th e a p ia n o purehasc-d. s h ru b b e ry I w e e k-e n d at the D o n Pearson home. p la n te d , ra d io purchased a m i th e O th e r S u n d a y e v e n in g su p p er p a rty group i . w o r k in g no w to w a rd a ' guests w e re M r u nd M rs. H , K g y m n a s iu m W atson, and M r. and M rs V . M O w in g to so m a n y absences am ong i M o rg a n u nd d a u g h te r Ja n e t o f th e school c h ild re n it was im p o s ­ P o rtla n d M rs M cA llister r e tu r n - s ib le to have th e p ro g ra m w h ic h ed to P o rtla n d w i t h them , h a il lie e n p la n n e d to he g iv e n by t K o y C a rte r o f P .S . D redge M ic k ie , th e c lio o l c h ild re n T h is p ro g ra m . w h ic h is c o m in g to P o rtla n d fo r re ­ ha. been postp -lied to a la te r date pairs. is hom e fo r tw o weeks F ra n ce K e y . th e sm a ll son o f L o u ise U n g e r, w h o w o rk s in P o rl- Mr and M r C la u d e K e y. was ■ land, spent th e w e e k-e n d at home. b ro u g h t hom e fro m th e h o s p ita l Mrs. Ileckman Home and is m uch im p ro v e d M rs W H e ckm a n re tu rn e d fro m D o n a ld Hngg. w h o has been ill i a th re e m o n th s' v is it w ith h e r hus- fo r om e tim e w ith th e c h lc k e n p o x . ! hand - fo lk s in Los A n geles. C a l. was a b le Io r e tu r n to school tin s S a tu rd a y . week H ill C a rte r has been i l l w ith th e C h a rle s Im la y le ft S u n d a y ev e­ flu n in g fo r R e d d in g , C al . on b u s i­ M rs J. M a rc o n i is a t th e bedside ness. o f h e r m o th e r, w h o is s e rio u s ly i l l D irk O verw ey o f I.aurelvicw at S h e rid a n . school i.s a new pupil in the sec­ T h u rs d a y guests at the Sam A u e ond g rad e here. hom e w e re M r and M rs W a rre n P a tric ia B ro w n le e , w h o has been A u e and M r and M rs. R a ym on d q u ite ill. is im proving nicely. A u e o f B o n n e v ille . Reunion llrlil S u n d a y guests a, th e C F R o b ­ A fa m ily re u n io n was h e ld S u n ­ in so n hom e w e re M r a n d M rs. d a y at tlie h o m e o f M rs. K e lly . H e rb C h u rc h a nd fa m ily . Early Resident of County Succumbs illy Mrs. E. IV. Illiir le h a ) N tt ih h ) Aid Mission lo c a l, w ill he w e lco m ed as w e ll a In te re s te d fa rm e r, and th e ir fa m ­ ilie s C h e rry G ro v e E x te n s io n u n it o f Hom e E conom ics w ill m eet at M rs W E. I l r .' hom e M a rc h 5 a t 10:JO w ith pot lu c k lu n ch . Indoor League Approved By Lutheran Folk on in law ami daughter Mi Mi Wash , M i Ml and W alla, Wash , and Pane Five A RG U S, n i LLSBO RO , OREGON J. w . iirc.H F .s. Auctioned; 545 New Paid'in-Advance Argus Subscribers During 1936 W e are proud of th is increase in A rgus re a d e rs as it ind icates the ever-grow ing ac ce p tan c e of th e H illsboro A rgus as th e essential new s source of th e H illsboro tra d in g a re a . Grove. T h e G aston lo ca l o f th e F a rm ­ ers' U n io n w ill h o ld an a ll day m e e tin g a t th e K P. h a ll in G aston M a rc h 3 at 10:30 a. m. w ith pot lu c k d in n e r M em b e rs o f o th e r <£ W e a re glad to o ffe r both display and classified a d v e rtise rs 545 m ore r e a d e r fam ilies and prospective cu sto m er groups a t no in­ crease in rate . This increase in subscription list fu rth e r en tren ch es th e H illsboro A rg u s’ claim to be the o u tsta n d in g a d v e rtisin g m edi­ um in W ashington county. TIRED? W e a k , ru n -d o w n men a n d w om en- Johns-Manville ROOFINGS or Cedar Shingles V N othing will im prove th e a p p e a ra n c e a n d com fort of your hom e m ore th an a new roof. W c a re p re p a re d to su p p ly yon w ith t h e finest q u a lity roofings ¡it prices you can effo rd to pay. E stim ates gla d ly given on a ll B uilding M aterials POOL-GARDNER Lumber Co. Franchised Fuller Dealers 1 » P hone 2691 151 W . 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