The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 24, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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Cemetery Club
Formed; Name
Group Leaders
IVA Plan for the Nation Envisions
Ambitious Program of New Deal
/ ) C T o f the New Deal’s e x p e ri­
m ent w ith the T Y A in the
south has come a presidential
iHy Shirley Kelley)
proposal fo r a series o f seven
NORTH PLAINS A rcade C em ­
id en tical “ a u th o ritie s ” w h i c h
etery club was o rg a n iz e d S a tu rd a y
evening at th e Jo h n I .oftb horn.'-
w ould c o n tro l the great riv e r
O fficers elected were* Mrs Marv
' alley s o f the nation from coast
Reed, president, and Mrs Sadie I.nf-
to coast. T herein lies one o f the
tia, secretary and tre a su re r M is L il­
most am b itio us p ro je ct* o f the
lian H utchison. M rs Henry Keenon.
a d m in is tra tio n .
C harles C hapm an and M ss In 1 M il­
C onservation o f n a tu ra l re ­
ler com post'd the com m ittee
sources, developm ent o f na vig a­
Miss B ernice H ulleren. w ho has
been visiting Mrs A lbert Frick on
tion. flood con tro l and e le ctric
retu rn ed to h er home in C latskanie
pow er th ro u g h o u t the co u n try
S aturday. Mr and Mrs. Erickson and
are the chief aim s o f this p ro ­
daughter Dolores retu rn ed w ith Miss
gram . They are. o f course, the
H ullgren to spend th e w eek-end
vehicle fo r the P resident’s gen­
Miss Mary Johnson retu rn ed with
eral pow er po licy w hich holds
Mr. and Mrs Erickson for a visit.
“ th a t the w a te rpo w er resources
Mrs. Marv Froesehle. w ho has
o f the nation m ust be protected
been visiting h er son. Fred Froes-
chle. and fam ily at M cM innville, has
from p riv a te m onopoly and used
retu rn ed home
fo r the benefit o f the people.”
North P lains-A loha baseball gam e
Under b ills now before C on­
Sunday was postponed because of
gress, in tro du ced by Senator
rain.
George W. N o rris, Nebraska, the
Miss Shirley K elley retu rn ed home
co u n try w o uld be d iv id e d in to
S aturday evenin g from Camp M eri­
seven m a jo r regions to in itia te
w ether. n ear Sand Lake, w h ere she
this program and an eighth, the
had been on a ten-dav G irl R eserve
outing.
M ississippi valley, w o uld be ad ­
Mr and Mrs E lm er Mavs and son
m in istered as at present by the
E lm er Jr. of Y am hill spent Tuesday
M ississippi riv e r com m ission.
rtt . t . s f o r o ,
on
toon
E asiness M en
Endorse Eair;
( )ffe r S u p p o rt
W ashington county fan Septem
b. r 2. :l and 4 is being full.. ...
doi-i'ii by H tltsbri .i businessm en
infeiMew . bi-gun Ibis w eek lesen l
Die interview s will continue next
week.
\\ C C hristi nseu, C om m ercial
N’.itninal bank
"We consider the
W ashington counts fan to be u
line pic.icct and w orthy of
e tupporl .
everyone
t Wash
inglon county The boys’ and g irls'
4 11 d u b exhibits a re a valuable
part of the fair and our children
derive a real benefit from it "
K K E asier division m anager
PEP Co
T he W ashington county
fair is one of tho best institutions
of the T u alatin yalley, not only m
its support of ibe 4 II program , but
as an ad v ertisin g m edium m build
ing
up a truly diversified farm
population It is partieularly neces­
sary ai this tim e of new iiotne-
seckeis to en la rg e the fair a c tiv ­
ities "
Chari«« E W ells
"When H ills ­
boro was favored by the perm anent
location ot tlic W ashington county
fan I considered it a recognition
and privilege accorded by the fa rm ­
ers and dairy m en of ibis county
of w hich H illsboro m ight well be
proud, and that H illsboro's a p p re ­
ciation should be evidenced by a c ­
tive co-operation to m ake each
year's fair a success I still think
T, tir-.dnv. T ump 24, 192.'
po rtan t factor In the developm ent
" I 4-H cluti work in (lie Tualatin
y alley This fair affords an o p ­
portunity for Iho i ural and city
folks to com bine then efforts in a
pi'i jeci tilat is id great im port
anee."
G eorge Selfridge, m anager Sol
fridge F u rn itu re com pany
The
W.i hington county fa it
hold m
H illsboro each year, is very im
pollarit to tho I II club w ork as
woll as tho en tire County and we
a re giving it oui lull sunpm t "
I ( o tn c c o n iin ç S e t
at M t. I lo m e
i By Mr
Mabie Mlixoui
M O U N T A IN HO M E T h e tw e n ­
ty -si y.-ntli annual homecom ing will
bo held at M ountain Home E i.in-
.- i 'll.': Bunday
A c h ild
ren's day program will be pre-
> fifed during the f, rt-nnoti. anil
th e afternoon an vices will l>c d e ­
voted lo llio ' O ldtim ci s A b a sk e t
d in n e r w ill be served in the church
dining loom at noon All in te re st­
e d a r c Invited to b u n g baskets of
lunch a n d p articip ate
I'h e h a ln n Moimtuin Potato club
met at the Jo e Ego home Friday
evening and discussed tile culling
a n d p la n tin g o f p o ia b f s Haymond
H om ibrook g.yve a detailed report
of the sessions and social activity
at the 4 II sinm nci school nl Col*
x.iilis. w inch oio.ed F riday Pei
cn ice Ego. who also atten d ed the
sum m er school, gave a brief r e ­
port C lub w ill meet at the Ray-
Ego hom e on Ju ly 16.
m ent a lo n g w llh th e r ia l voting lor, M rs F u ll/ and d au g h ters <>l
g e n e t.ilio n
This g ro u p p lan s ( o ' P o rtla n d
go to o n e of th e O re g o n b e a d le
lions,- g u ests of Mrs II I l.e
c n rli III J u ly foi a i .im ping tr ip
kie. Iasi w o rk w e re M rs
H olier
M’
M ary Boutin hail it. hoi and her g ra n d d a u g h te rs of n e ar
hen . guest last week her datigli
N ewberg
See the
New Oliver
Mower
g elic.il
I t s th e new O liv e r M o w e r th a t lets you do the s.-inie
HHiouht of w o rk (‘Msior.
at the L ester C ypher home Elm er
I.ile titn e gears hack of the axle lo ta ke w e ig h t o il lilt-
J r . rem ained for a visit.
Q T A R T IN G in the east, th is
horses' necks, tu n in » constant hath o f o il in a le a k -p ro o f,
Return to Farm Here
w o uld be the picture, as the
d iis t-p ro o i housing. Because o f the action and ru n n in g in
Mr. and Mrs P atrick Davis are
map w ould be d ivid e d to a tta in
m oving back on th eir little farm
oil p rin c ip le , tin- new O liv e r p u lls a fu ll l<» to 15 p e r cent
the
aims
o
f
the
program
:
here.
easier. I he long one piece axle and (he rugged fo u r ­
Fred F ngeldinger. D elta D r u g Ilitth d av t ( Icbr.ilcd
1— A n A tla n tic seaboard a u -
Mr. and Mrs. C arl W hite and Mr.
D inner parly guests of Mr and square Ir.'iuie are added features. Come in and see the
store
1 tM-lieve th e W ashington
th o ri.y , covering the drainage
and Mrs V. M. F a ir spent the w eek­
county fair to be one of the finest M rs ( L-oi go Allis.,-i |a i S u n , I
end w ith Mr and Mrs Jo e Yokum
basins o f a ll rive rs flo w in g in to
EM <l l . l \ |',R. It means as m uch in m o w in g ns the name
publicity m edium s wc have Also w ere Miss M axim - Allison. M r.
at G rand Ronde.
thp A tla n tic from the east.
O I ,I\ I.R means in p lo w in g .
How
a
id
Shipley,
and
baby
d.mgli
tho
im
portance
and
value
of
the
F orm er Resident Dies
- — A G reat Lakes-O hio va lle y
4-H club featu re of th e fair cannot te r Jean. Hubert S teclbender, all
H erbert Case, a form er resident
a u th o rity .
of P ortland. Jam es. G eorge Ji
be over-estim ated "
of N orth Plains, died Sunday eve­
3 — The Tennessee va lle y au ­
F u ll lin e o f h ay to o ls, in clu d in g M yers hay
Bud Phelps, m anager Hen F ra n k ­ and Virgil Allison It was the birth-
ning at Tillam ook.
th o rity . expanded to cover t e r r i­
lin store: "W e should w h o leh eart­ day an n iv ersary of V irgil
The P ythian S isters have ad jo u rn ­
ca rriers, ro p es, c a b le s, etc.
to ry south to the G u lf coast.
Jo
h
n
S
chm
eltzer
w
ent
to
M
on­
ed for th eir sum m er vacation.
edly support tile W ashington coun-
4— The M issouri va lle y au ­
Orin F air is suffering from a frac­
■ ty fair, the 4-H and o th er d u b e n ­ m outh last F riday to bring Ins
Em I Dotiey. hom e
th o rity , sweeping fa r in to the
tu re d toe received w hile w orking a:
terprises as a trib u te to th eir d e ­ duughtcr. Mr
west.
th e Berggren and Johnson mill
velopm ent of W ashington county's w ith him M is Doney has been
atte n d in g .1 short session at Oregt *
5— The Arkansas va lle y a u ­
Miss Melba Poe has been visiting
farm resources "
G igantic co n serv atio n p lan is th at indicated above. At the top
h e r grandm other. Mrs. Stew art, at
th o rity and down to Rio G rande.
Lester Ireland. I.ester Irelan d * N orm al Mi-.s H elen S chm eltzer
is the N orris dam . key stru c tu re in the T ennessee vallev an th o ritv .
M ountaindale for th e past week
C o: "T he county fair is one of Mis B erenice Ego and Haymond
6— The Southwest a u th o rity
With Farmer»' Cash Store
A nd below , how th e n atio n w ould be divided in th is plan u n d er
Mrs. P eter Adam son .of P ortland
the best m edium s t o
advertise H om ibrook. w ho atten d ed tin- 4-H
fo r the G reat basin and the
bills now before C ongress,
spent the w eek-end w ith M r and
15» E Main St.
Phone 3061
Hillsboro, Ore.
W ashington county. I th in k all o r ­ sum nu-r school at C orvallis, also
lo
w
e
r
Pacific
coast.
Mrs. Ju liu s Schoenberg
ganizations and business enterprises re tu rn e d w ith Mr S chm eltzer
"
—The
Colum
bia
v
a
lle
y
au
­
Allison,
who lias
has been
boon a at t-
dust storms, floods, drouths, and
ill th e c o u n ty sh o u ld g et b a c k o f , ‘ Jam es
" A
llison «-10
Mrs. John G felller was taken S a t­
The T Y A . o f course, is alrea dy
th o rity .
u rd a y to the Good S am aritan hos­
at the same tim e develop n a v i­
the W ashington couiltv f a i r a n d
College and
in
the
po
w
e
r
business.
Here
w
ill
Gt-orge A Allison J r . w ho at
8—The M ississippi va lle y au ­
pital in P ortland, w here she is to
gation and huge po w e r resources
help put it o v er each year."
ten d ed the 4-H sum m er school re
receive h eart treatm en ts.
be fo rm u la te d the y a rd s tic k fo r
th o rity , dealing w ith the chan­
across the con tin e n t.
J
II.
G
arrett,
m
ayor:
"The
c
o
u
n
­
tu
rn e d Friday from C orvallis w ith
V ictor C rop is visiting his niece
nel itse lf.
th is type o f exp e rim e n t. A n d if
ty fair in m y opinion is a stim u ­ th e ir father. G eorge A Allison Sr
in P ortland
The tim e has come, the P resi­
J
T
is
th
is
question
o
f
po
w
e
r
lant to th e producer of livestock
i t w orks, then the na tion m ay
Mrs. R uth Will, w ho has been
Mr and M rs Ray Ego e n te r­
dent points out. “ when we m ust
and vegetables to m ake an effort tain ed m em bers of the Double-
w h ich w ill doubtless come to
e v e n tu a lly see the plan ca rrie d
staying at M onm outh, spent the
a
c
t
.
.
.
i
f
we
w
o
uld
preserve
to
increase
th
e
quality,
and
raise
the fro n t firs t in the program .
w eek-end h ere at h e r home.
to eve ry state p ro v id in g present
T rees class w ith a "K id P arty"
fo r ourselves and o u r po sterity
the stan d ard s. We ail uppreciate J u n e 11 G am es rem iniscent of
Mr. and Mrs. R aym ond Wescott.
I t is the New Deal d o ctrin e th a t
b ills are enacted.
progress."
the
n
a
tu
ra
l
resources
o
f
a
v
ir
ile
J a k e K eenon and ch ild ren Eva and
childhood w ere played
in
the
the lowest possible rates to the
T he w hole p ic tu re then, as yet
P. A .Anderson, m anager J C barn u n til a late hour, when th e
na tion al life .” A cco rd in g ly, he
Joseph, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
u ltim a te consum er, especially to
In d e fin ite and e xtre m e ly fle x ib le
Penney
Co
:
"I
consider
the
W
ash­
K eenon spent S unday at th e hom e
urges the settin g up o f these
"little girls and boys" gathered in
the consum er on the fa rm and
as to d e ta il, envisions a na tion
ington county fair th e most itn- the houuse to p arta k e of refresh-
of Sim on W escott at Gaston, w here
regional a u thorities, suggesting
in the home, w ill give e le c tric a l
u ltim a te ly secure as to its vast
they picnicked.
th a t they firs t m ake surveys o f
in du stries the biggest boom in
n a tu ra l
resources;
a
na tio n
Housewarming Given
the needs o f the nation and then
h isto ry. A t the same tim e, pow er
.1 u tilize s its pow er p o --.-
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. W ilken and
fo rm u la te d e finite program s.
companies see in th is program a
b ilitie s to the fu lle s t and sub­
fam ily w ere hono r guests at a house­
Thus, ove r a long te rm , the
th re a t to th e ir p ro fits and e x ­
stitutes long term n a tio n a l p la n ­
w arm ing p arty by a n u m b er of th e ir
co u n try w o uld arm its e lf against
pansion.
ning fo r past policies.
P o rtlan d friends an d a few relativ es
last Sunday. L unch w as served in
cafeteria style and an im prom tu p ro ­
the past tw o weeks, w ent ti A gate
g ram ren d ered in th e evening. At
H a r t M o v e s In to
Beach W ednesday.
th e close of th e pro g ram Mrs. W il­
Mrs. P. C Page of P o rtlan d is v is­
ken w as tak en fo r a m ysterious
N e w R e s ta u r a n t
iting at the Ida K ilburg home.
Real E stati
w alk and seated in a certain chair,
:
Bonds
: In surance
w h ere a m ysterious vehicle brought
C lau d ette G ilm ore of Seattle.
By Miss M. Tallman)
A u to m o h ile Loans at Low est In te re st
a kitchen -h o w er in th e form of
Six h u n d red day-old p h e a sa n ts.' TIM BER—B T H art m oved into Wash., is visiting h er g randparents.
Deeds
: A b s tr a its
; T itle s
various d slitdwels, b ath tow els, hot
M r. u J Mrs. W. E. G ilm ore for the
dish holders, and o th er useful a r t­ w hich w ere secured from the S tate h isy te w re sta u ra n t last week
P robate o f Estates
■ sum m er.
icles fo r th e home.
Mr. and M rs A rth u r Davis of
I f you change y o u r address k in d ­
S ta g e D e p o t
E ugene and Mr. an d Mrs. A. J. H an­
H illsb o r o , O reg o n
ly n o tify the A rgu s d ire ct and at
na of P o rtlan d w ere S atu rd av ev e­
once.
ty
agent.
These
ph
easan
ts
w
ill
be
1
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-
ning guests at th e Jam es H. Davis
Von c.'iti re ly on IM P E R IA L EGG M A S H E S to increas«*
cared fo r and raised b v th e c l u b ited th e ir o ld er son. C harles.
home.
the p io tlin ic tio n o f y o u r present la y in g flo c k . IM P E R IA L
m em bers and w hen they have reach - Roseburg.
ed the age of 10 or 12 w eeks w ill be
Mr. and Mrs. H enslev m oved th eir
I>E\ EL< (P IN G M A S H E S w ill have an im p o rta n t h e a rin g
tu rn ed loose in th e com m unity in fu rn itu re h ere M onday from Cas-
B ir th d a y P a r tie s
on the fu tu r e p r o tlu itio n o f y o u r pulh-ts.
vvhieh th ey w ere raised.
cade sum m it’.
P h easan t raisin g is one of th e new
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Long and
BOOST V O I R P R O F IT S W IT H IM P E R IA L F a rm -
H e l d a t G a s to n
projects en tered in to by 4-H club d au g h ters M arv Ja n e and Nancv
tested fo rm iil.’ies— fin e s t g ra in s — high test concentrates.
K , » ” ? n d , 1S 5 v ery m terestin g spent th e w eek -en d at th eir hom e in
(By Miss Helen Williams,
fie ld of activity, F rancis points out. P o rtlan d
GASTON—Mrs. Cecil K oberstein Considerable w o rk is being done
gave a b irth d a y p a rty in honor now in the interests o f w ild life in
M averene T allm an and L aV ernc
of h er d au g h ter M arv S atu rd av ev e­ Ä ? , aonnde f
c
»
»
' K ilburg. w ho h av e ^ been
" a v t isiting
Ä
J. T. (Jack) FOSTER
Imperial Poultry Feeds
A n n o u n ce m e n t— N en' Firm
ROBERT H. KELLY and
B. N. HICKS, Attorney-at-Law
Club Groups to
Aid Wild Life
Will
Fill
Your
EGG
BASKET
POULTRY FEEDS
ning.
M r. and Mrs. Paul Sharp and
daughter Helen re tu rn e d home from
C a lifo rn ia June 14.
Mrs. W ray H u tch in . w ho spent last
week in Gaston w ith her sister. Mrs.
Donna M eredith, has return ed to he r
home in Kelso.
„ Mys. Fred G arrison entertained at
’500" June 16. T his p a rty ended a
series o f "500" games w ith Mrs. G a r­
rison h o ld ing h ig h score fo r the
series.
M r. and Mrs. H. F. K rah m er a t­
tended a picnic at S ilv e r Creek falls
fo r the descendants of the G ilp in
fam ily.
Mrs. Griffith Honored
Tom Riggle. at B irkenfeld. re tu r n ­
sion in th is program .
ed to th e ir hom es h e re Sunday nigh*.
C lub members w ho have secured
pheasants are: B u rn ard V andom elen
Donald B atem an. Dick H ickm an,
B ern ard Seus. K eith B atem an. W alt-
e r B atem an. R alph G illen w ater
C rocker.
es B
Bill
u Donald
o n a ia cro
c k e r. W ilfred Jam es.
ill
C row ther. F ra n k C row ther. V ernon
G rant. L aw rence M oran, and G L
M cCutchen.
-------------------------------- —
Car, KiH More Than W « l
lost in he r wars. B u t in the
th re e years autom obiles have
380.000^ according to the O re­
State M o to r association.
Please send in news copy ea rly
tf
to th e A rgus.
How to see
Twice as Much
on your way East!
All above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and
subject to market changes.
Available to any
indiridnal hat ing
a steady income
and satisfactory
credit record
P ro m p t an d E fficien t
A ls o S e w e r W ork
Phone 2902
$41 Ion
3 6 Ion
3 3 Ion
Our competent field men will gladly help you with
your poultry or dairy problems. Drop Us it card and a
representative will call.
J. A. SHORT
¡
snek
sack
sa ck
sack
sack
DAIRY FEEDS
P lu m b in g S e r v ic e
George Tews, w h o has been i l l
recovered s u ffic ie n tly to re tu rn to
his m ail route Tuesday.
$ 2 .3 5
2 .5 0
2 .2 5
2 .5 0
2 .2 5
Im p eria l D a iry , 2 0 % P rotein
C ow R ation , 1 7 % P rotein
M o la sse s D a iry , 1 5 % P rotein
171
w eather.
Q u a lity job p rin tin g —Argus.
Mrs. P ercy M cC am pbell of P o rt­
land is v isiting h e r h usband here
In a Star, w ho h as been em ployed
a at t th
,h e h hotel
otel fo r th e past year,
year. re-
ly rn ed to hc'f nom
hom e at
a t C orvallis last
J ue,s d ay ' Miss S h irley Young of
U arlton is w o rk in g in h er place.
Mr. and Mrs. Wes S helito an d son
G len sp en t th e w eek -en d at th e
h° M r l° J « £
-
On M em orial day O regon joined stay in g at th e B. T allm an hom e for
the n ation in m o u rn in g h e r 300 000 ------------
sons
last
slain
gon
A pot luck d in n e r was held in
honor o f the b irth d a y o f Mrs. Earl
G r iffith Sunday.
George Tews, who has been ill. re ­
covered s u ffic ie n tly to re tu rn to his
m ail route Tuesday.
The Woman’s clu b held its an­
nual pot lu ck picnic dinn er in the
church June 15 due to storm v
Im p eria l E g g M ash
M ilk E g g M a«h
B ig-L ay M ash
M ilk D e v e lo p in g M ash
4-G ra:n S cra tch
318 N. Freeman
P a y C ash an d S a v e — T r a d e w ith Im p eria l
Imperial Feed ÔC Grain Co.
n t
Phone fll
«>4
.
M illers nt Q ___
uality
Feeds
S on ili Second A ve.
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? Why »tort out on o t i p
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uon mW hether y o u r c a r w iU 9et there
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Chicago $ 86.00 $ 68.80 $57.35
New York 134.50 101.20* 89 75
•Coach bet. Chicago and New York
100% SATISFACTION OR 100% REFUND
MacKenzie Motor Co.
3rd and Washington
HERE’S A W AY to double the
variety and interest of jo u r trip
East. Go South on our scenic
Shasta Route thru California. See
San f rancisco sshere the world's
two largest bridges meet. Tarry
a svhile in Los Angeles in the
heart of Southern California's
vast vacation playground. Then
go East thru the picturesque
Southwest, along the borderlands
of Old Mexico. Return West on
your choice of northern line
trains. You’ll see twice as much
scenery, twice as many places,
have twice as much fun.
And the cost?fro«w most uestern
Washington and Oregon points
the cost is no more than a trip
straight East and back! Here are
examples of our bargain East-
thru-California roundtrips:
Hillshnrn
Ph««» o n
All principal S.P. trains arc
completely air-conditioned!
Southern
Pacific
INSURANCE PLACED LOCALLY
tvifh your own agent or broker
«
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ESTABLISHED BANK
CREDIT
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BEAUTY SHOPS
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP , GEORGE T. McGRATH
G eneral B eauty W ork
Under this plan you are prepared to write your personal cheek
or present a cashier’s check for payment in full when you select
a new automobile or any used car that is less than three years old.
I be borrower supplies one-third of the cost of his or her auto­
mobile purchase price. This may be in cash or by the trade-in
value of another automobile. We supply the balance needed to
make possible a cash deal. Moderate interest on your loan and
insurance on your car are the only costs. There are no extra charges.
Investigate this Plan before you buy a car.
RUSSELL
TISDA
R U SSELL TISDALE.
Mimagcr.
* HILLSBORO BRANCH
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
INSURANCE
Prrniinenl* anil all k ln ,|. of
henuty work.
at
Telephone 1381X
Hillxhoro P harm acy
Wa»hfnvton Conntr Aeenelee
INSURANCE SKRVICK
P in t National Bank B nildlnt
Phnna 2211
n ill.b o ro
PHYSICIANS and
SURGEONS
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
PERM ANENTS
« Bperialty
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
X-Rnr and Phroin Therapr
Telephone 1471
Commercial National Rank Bldg.
All kindfl of Hrnutr Work
C om m ercial B uilding
Mahel Sehendel
DENTISTS
DR. RALPH DRESSER
D EN TIST
O ffice R2B1
DR. 1). E. WILEY, M. D.
Pliyalclan and Surgeon
Wells B uilding
Telephone 144
C om m ercial B uilding
Fvenlne», flnndayi hr Appointment
DR. W. H. PARLEY
O ffice 26R2
Telephone«
Reefdence 2«R1
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Garbage Collection
DENTIST
Main Street, Near Third
Telephone 2»«1Y
Off»«"« In lleirlel
U p atain
Telephnnee
ReeMenee 7»1S
fllllldlng
and Cans
JA C K MAIER
TELEPHONE H91