The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 29, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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    Pa F*4 Tv, ’S
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ra m o
a ?. n r s ,
Fenderton Sloper, Hero
Fenderton Roper’s l e f t ' Job,” and had. In his expansive
Mr. Blatz took the tin and laid
down his money, and sm iled in
triendly fashion. T he store door
I
opened and two men cam e in.
Automatics flashed from their
I
pockets and the muzzles covered
Fenderton and Mr. Blatz.
A n
"H inds up!" ordered the tough­
er of the two. and Fenderton and
Mr. Blatz quickly raised their
hands high above th eir heads.
"Shut up and keep shut up or
you'll get yours and p len ty .”
"I got 'em. Joe," said the other
man. "G et busy.”
Joe w alked around behind the
counter and opened the cash reg-
| ister and u ttered an oath of dis­
gust as he saw the few nickels
and dimes there. He tu rn ed to
Fenderton.
“You don’t get aw ay w ith this,
bo," he said. "W here's th e rest
of the cash? Come across.”
"T hat's all th ere is.” said Fen-
j derton. "T h at's all Mrs. G ruber
left here. She took the rest with
I her.”
"Cut it!" growled Joe. “W here's
Fenderton lighted a cigaret and
sn ap p ed the m atch »way from
the cash?
Come across. Talk
him carelessly. . . . "All in the fast.”
d ay ’s work. May. all in the day's
"Mv goodness!" said Fenderton.
w ork.” he said
“I am telling you the tru th ."
fro n t t u r blew out Just as bs way, vindicated to him self its a c -|
was leaving his fath e r’s drivew ay ceptance— if he could get it.
in his snappy little roadster Fen-
"If I accept that job,'* he said
derton said "Pshaw !" but w hat he to himself, “I'll work in and own
felt was worse than that.
i the dinky place, and ren t a store.
He was on his way to pick up and have 6t), 100, a thousand chain
pretty May Middleton and take stationery stores—” and that was
her to the movies. He had a as far as he had got when May-
Whole dollar in his pocket and spoke.
three gallons of gas in the car’s
“B ut of course I w ouldn't tell,
tank, but the tire was utterly be- Fenderton,” she said.
yond repair, and to get money
• • •
quickly for a new tire was about IN confidence it may be said that
ns impossible as to buy th e moon. 1 May M iddleton did not take
Fenderton's father was mad at Fenderton's talk about his detec-
him and his m other had been for- tive w ork very seriously—not se-
bidden to give him any money; riously at all.
his father declared it was certain-
She was well aw are that Fen-
ly tim e that Fenderton got a job , derton was ap t to ride a very high
and showed if he was good for horse at times, and that he liked
anything at all.
almost too well to seem im pres-
W ith another "Pshaw!" Fender- sive, and particularly to im press
ton got out of the car nr.d pushed | May Middleton with his im por-
it to one side. He took his cane i tance. Young men who like voung
from the seat—for he never w ent women especially well are ap t to
fo rth w ithout that insignia of w ant to im press them, however,
manly dignity—set his natty hat and May M iddleton knew th at
nt the proper jau n ty angle, and Fenderton was w hat she would
set forth for May M iddleton’s have called a nice bov.
hu.™b?e h°JPP r n
.
The picture they w ere seeing at
Why. Fenderton.
May said the talkie th eater was only fair
when she had issued from her ; to m iddling, but it was not as dull
ra th e r humble door. “I thought as it might have been and Mav
you were coming in your car. You Middleton was giving it her en-
c a r F e n d e rto n ”
I
« a ^ f o r w ^ r d " g o ? u p l a n d ,M rs. G ru’?e r ' “You .''’as ^ n d y l j p s attention w as all given to
• “I believe I did e x p re « th at in- w ent
i h e ^ wero young m en
K
“ ** ugly
U8' V autom atic.
.
---- and the
Well, and Joe's com panion, w ith his gun
tention.
Fenderton said in his ¡and w ore sw eaters instead of m avbe
haughtiest m anner, "but I pre- coats, and they had probablv seen mu’ h " We don't could pay so pointed at Mr. Blatz. was scowling
at Fenderton. Mr. Blatz, w ith his
sumed you would rath e r have me the last half of the picture and
get here on tim e than to w aste :
^ c a ^ V ^ R a T i n Fen- F e X t o n « k e d ~
r a tio n r ” 7 , ? ^
T m° ve’
He
his unf»
wife, upstairs
a lot of tim e changing a tire, and derton
’—-
•
tie knew th a at t hi«
got - up also,
and • • leaned - renclcrlon asked.
•Remuneration? You mean how across the street, alw ays w atched
not get here on tim e.”
over confidentially.
• • «
long you work, m aybe?”
I him until he was safely home
"M ay.” he w hispered, “keep my
Don't look around
..£ a y ” F«nder,on
ex- afraid that some car he could not
‘‘ W ’HY.
of
course,
Fenderton,"
hat
and
cane.
May.
into
. P’^ l t d X ™ s a l f ' ^
f ? he
’ — said
n I.3 5
T — ,, falling
! 1! m 7 —
» * « step
» _ « ¡w hen I go out. I 'l l " b e “
w ith him. "Did you have a blow- Those two fellows—I w ant a look week we m v e ie h t doll irs
O n l v over Vbn
■ • i rCCt- He colaId see-
cut9«
at them .”
v ee k u e pay eight dollars.
Only over the window screen, th a t she
“I should think you would pre-
Fenderton w ent up the aisle " ^ r f i ' t a k e ^
d o ’H rs ” s iid l i n e e r
his
sum e th a t I did have a blow-out and out into the lobby and to the Fenderton
°
• .? >
i
uisy form ing letters
-when I talk about changing tires, street. The tw o young men in
• im n i
,
o f ..tb ® deaf- an d -d u m b alphabet.
Miss
sw eaters
ere alreadv
on give
t h e ' | vou - ¿-hile
,„nh ' UP P ^ °Iice-
i 1 T C' j l C S
pe ''^ '
sw
ered. Middleton,” Fenderton an - street
but w
Fenderton
did not
J . . t ¡ j ' ■ 1 , - 7 t t lephon'?
•'1" d
spelled
“Well, you needn’t be ?o cross
about it, Fenderton.” said May in
h e r usual cheerful wav.
Thus mollified. Fenderton eon-
descended to converse in a more
friendly m anner, and his self-
esteem was quite restored by the
tim e they reached Main Street.
H ere, on a door beside a butcher’s
shop, the lettering "R obert Con-
n erty. P r i v a t e
Investigator.”
caught Fenderton's eye, rem ind­
ing him that he had a somewhat
one-sided arrangem ent w ith that
° ? ' detective.
"W ait a m inute here. May.” h?
said. “I've got to run up and see
th e Big Noise a m inute Report
you know ”
them so much as a glance. He
turned in the opposite direction
and hurried to the little stationery
k. B
d * * -7—
«i£*n
store. T
The
co o y v W a d n iu te ra
sign
was still in the window and Fen
derton yvent into the little shop.
o r o u r d s o m n r h ^ ik ^ n inti i-°? Hertnn
again w ^ d e Fen-
l nd‘"„n '
t , h‘ l' l' erl ld, VV' n . ' . ked'
to convir’ee
«J
d° " 1
° W° S te!‘,ng the ,ru ,h
last
husband
he
In . the
window
• » so
. has my
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° got
' ' ' 1 about
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..
v rm u u w
slck
and , >°ng:
,o • g0
by {he —
poun_
ncross * the
(he money.
s(rcpt Mr<,
R]atz
i r y 'j-m a' ^ e
" >'n . he . f 0" 105 b ac"
r
s message and ran to
he don’t w ant no boy.”
the telephone,
I T h at suited Fenderton well
"Listen,
bo.'
snarled
Joe,
I^EH LxD t.ie counter was a enough. "W hen do you w ant me “you've got one more chance, see?
woman alm ost too fat for the to sta rt to w ork?" he asked, and W here’s the cash?”
narrow space between it and the it w as arranged th at he begin the
“ But I'm telling you th at there
shelves on the wall. She was next m orning, and he hurried isn't any m ore here,” said F en­
w aiting on a small boy who w an t-( back to the theater.
derton. “I'd —”
ed a five-cent tablet of school pa- j "Did you sleuth them , F ender-
A police ca r sw ung to the curb
per and he w as having trouble ton?” May asked in a whisper, and
two burly policemen leaped
in deciding between two or three Did you detect them
?”
1 from it. T heir autom atics w ere
kinds,
“Sh!” Fenderton shushed. “Keep in th eir hands and they threw
» rSt
nJin u te -
•” ’ he it d ark can't you? This is a big open the door. Joe and his com-
®vd t0. F.ende5‘o n : and t0 !he
,cT
a “ ’ Ma-V~ a m ighty big case panions gave one look an d th e ir
y o u jvnoyy.
#
.
, ‘You take th is one, yes? Nice U nder-cover stuff. I w on't be see- hands yvent up and th eir guns fell
1 picture on it: plenty p aper in it.” , ing you much for a couple of to the floor.
clock the next eve-
F enderton was able to
.
„ .
-
. .
. -
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----- Middleton, but she came
derton entered
she asked.
the crooks off the track, see?”
,o u t to m eet him as soon as she
“Listen, bo,” he said roughly.
“You’ve got a sign in th e w in-
“Why, of course, F e n d e rto n ,", heard his w histle, and she had
‘I m a busy man, see? I can’t dow,” Fendbrton said. “You w ant said May. although w hat she saw , read the news in the evening pa-
have all you dum b bunnies but- a boy'” ’
was th a t Fenderton had probably per. The paragraph said:
VO,’, vn KOn4 me 311
1 nOla
’ he said, eyeing F ender- found another job th a t was so
“Joseph G ulkin and Richard
you w hat you could d o - y o u find (on w jth su
ise. ,<Yo* know a petty he was asham ed of it.
Cuffy. tyvo holdup men for whom
a case and come and tell me. and
j
* *. *
?he P°iice squads have been hunt-
I ’ll see will I let you work on it. boy w hat w ants a job, yes?”
“I w ant a job,” said Fenderton
n ex t m orning at 8 o’clock ing, w ere captured yesterday aft-
You dug up a case?
Well not vet Mr Connertv ” 1 almost desperately. “I’ve got to
F enderton was on hand at the ernoon w hile holding up the
“Then vou eet’out and stav out have a i ° b> do >'ou see? 1 guess
? rubei’ l sta t;°.nery store, and he G ru b er stationery store, 857 Main
until vou do see’ ” said the de
-vou
can u nderstand th a t
1 f°und th a t his duties w ere such Street. C redit for th eir capture
tective and Dut his feet on th e w ouldn’t take it if it w asn't for th at he could casi!V handle them ; is given to F ennerton Rober, who
desk ¡gain and closed his eves
circum stances.”
Before he left, Mr. G ru b er had kept the two men in conversation
“W hat did he sav. Fenderton?”
“Succum stances?” s a i d t h e
fo /h lX ife V h
¡ h v ' th ,c arriv al of ° fflccrs M ur-
asked May -when Fenderton was woman.
“You
got
su c c u m -'. i _ i
, Y'.fe ? benefit, and [ phy and H argraves m police car
yvhen he needed to know anything No. 45.”
at her side again “Was your re- stances?”
Mrs. G ru b er was there to be i
port all right?
“Reasons,1
“You’ll have to excuse me from ton, m ustering hfs patience.
m o sV needed’ t ^ t a k e care n i thn
M^v W d d l ^ 11” ex5,aim ed
« m e " gFcrdertona to?d her
° h’ reasons!” said the woman,
H , nJuv
7
nodding h er head. "You got rea-
is a pretty big affair I rn working sons you w ant a job. P lendy peo-
or ju st now. and the least said p,es got reasons they w ants jobs
d w
" m in ‘
shop w hen Mrs. G ru b er m ade a
h urried trip to her flat u p rtairs,
w here she had th ree sm all chil-
dren.
T.nr. n n n .
n n r r n \
Student Player
Receives Injury
bv Ellis P a rk e r H uiler
W 'H E N
T* TT
1 his arm and feU kffo^step0 whh
him . “you w ere in E r n e s t y v e r X
you?”
" «1 don’t know w h it vmi m m n
S T “
som ething got out just w hen we tom er who en tered th e sto re/ H c except chapge ¡or a d o n ?r out of I "O f
V ! 7 Cady t o ,snaP the ? d m r‘? ce.~ was an elderly m an and he came the cash register and put it in a —well course not, Fenderton. But
w ell—you
ere d you
e t e c t i n m g d , ’
e
on a coup c of
crooks that lo the counter w ....v.y.
here F enderton sm all canvas
and pui
put m
the
bag . w
eren’t
you’ w And
And
Vo...«;. bag onu
e uag
w eren’t
you?
you did
did cap-
TTP „ ,
m
. stood-
re ” those ' holdup
"
P
stood. He
He smiIed
sm iled a a t t the
the sh°P
shop- - in
in th
th e e bosom
bosom of
of her
her dress.
dress.
J tu
tu re
men, didn't
J E paused an instant then, but keeper but he said not a word.
“I don’t be so long,” she told you?”
only an instant. His attention Mrs. G ruber tu rn ed and opened Fenderton.
"Oh
had been caught by^a card stand- the w all case behind h er and took
• • •
loftily.' th at!” „ said Fenderton
T h at’s all in the d ay ’s
ing in the corner of a small sta- down
_________________________
a tin of Golden Glow sm ok- 4 lP ! G H T aw ay down I come as work of a d e te c tiv e ”
n . tobacco. W ithout a w ord the i A«. quick as
- - t I could. You
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Mgy
tionery and cigar shop. This sign i ¡ng
get I ,,yeg> j knQW „
roughly scrawled on the bottom j m an laid 15 cents on th e counter, along all right, I guess, yes?”
!»ardb° ard b0X Sald' and took his tin of tobacc° a n d i T he sun w as shining in brightly dleton. “But I do think it was
aw fully sm art of you. Fenderton.
. y
‘
w ent out.
over th e wooden screen th at Why, Fenderton, you’re a hero.”
Fenderton was far from being a
• • •
; backed the show window and
Fenderton lighted a cigaret and
m ere boy. A man who has been
said Mrs. G ruber. F enderton leaned back against the snapped the m atch aw ay from
to college—-and Fenderton had
“And deef, poor feller. Mr J shelf behind the counter, and the him carelessly.
been kicked out of three colleges ; Blatz, from across th e stree t up- door opened and Mr. Blatz came
“All in the d ay ’s work. May;
7Ta .
j carries a cane, should stairs. Effery day he comes by in. He cam e to th e counter and all in the d ay ’s w ork,” he said.
be justified in considering himself the store and a tin of Golden pointed at th e tins of Golden “And am I sore?”
a m an, but with his father in the Glow buys. Som etim es a paper, Glow in the w all-case and held
“Sore?” asked May. "W hat are
mood that he was, money was yes, or a m agazine not so often, up one finger.
you sore about?”
very scarce with Fenderton.
Ain’t it a sham e?”
“Yes, sir,” said Fenderton brisk-
They spelled my nam e w rong,”
Jn the instant that he hesitated
“Yes,” said Fenderton. “And ly. “O ne Golden Glow, 15 cents,” said Fenderton, b ut he laughed.
in his words to May Middleton about the job, now_”
I although Mr. Blatz could not hear “But th a t’s life,” he said; “th a t’s
F enderton had thought “T here’s a I “I don’t know hardly,1 s a id , him, being deaf an d dum b, and life.”
illy Mis. Jo h n Kanina)
Hl OOMING Flmei G urskc. who
is attending W alter Mavs baseball
school for the th ird season, who
kmicked unconscious for som etim e
Friday as he was cuts'll l i t tz a fly hall
that ted Inin unexpectedly into the
fence
S ister Passes
Word has been rc c d v e .l h ere of
the dentil of Mi G u ld cn /o p t She
was a sister of Mis l.iebenow and
H enry Seheuernian
Ml and Mrs Ernest llre lje anti
Mr and Mrs | oonard M uhly r e ­
tu rn ed T hursday evening from a
four-day trip to O regon f a v e s and
C rater I-ake
The R udolph M eyer C h erry p ick ­
ing crew w ere given an ice cream
treat Tuesday evening
Q uite a n u m b er from h e re w ent
to S herw ood Sunday t o the annual
mission festival
O eeupirs P ulpit
Rev W endhng of Forest G rove
w ill conduct the church service S u n ­
day m the absence of Rev H inrichs
Services will start al 9 30 instead of
10. th e usual tim e
G len W erre yy as able to he brought
hom e Sunday a fte r a w eek's slay at
Sm ith hospital w ith an infected
kneee.
Mr. and Mrs Jo h n Jepsnn and
Ju n io r left W ednesday for a yveek's
stay at W aldport
Je a n Jepson is spending six w eeks
a! N ewport
Hits Two Home Kuos
T he Bloom ing softball team won
a n ine-inning gam e with a score of
7 to a from the C annery team F ri­
day night It proved to be one of
the most in terestin g gam es of the
season F red M uhly m ade tw o hom e
runs, one of them in th e ninth
inning, w inning the gam e for ttie
hom e team
Miss A nne M eyer is spending two
yveeks' vacation a t the hom e of her
parents, the G eorge Meyers
L adies' Aid w ill he held at the
hom e of Mrs. H enry S chulenberg
T hursday.
T he first grain cu ttin g of the sea­
son began h ere S atu rd ay
E. Carter Enlists
in LT. S. Army
(By Mrs. John Haasr)
FIR D A LE-IO W A H it.I.— E dw ard
C arter has joined th e U. S. arm y and
leaves for San F rancisco by train
this w eek, and w ill sail for the Ha­
w aiian Islands in the n ear future He
yvill be gone tw o years and three
m onths.
A nthony Unger, w ho is em ployed
at B ellingham . Wash . spent the
w eek-end at his hom e here.
Mr. and Mrs Jo h n S heets and
fam ily retu rn ed from The Dalles last
W ednesday w h ere they had been
picking apricots an d cherries. T h eir
daughter. B ernetta Sheets, spent F ri­
day and S atu rd ay in P ortland v isit­
ing M argery C hurch.
Hazel C a rte r of F ird ale visited her
b ro th er and w ife m P ortland last
week On W ednesday and T hursday
she visited Mrs E dna G razer and
family, yyho form erly lived in F ir-
dale. They all atten d ed the disabled
veterans' picnic a t Jan tzen Beach
T hursday.
Mrs. Sam G erig and d au g h ter
M ildred a re visiting relativ es in
Salem this week.
M aurice W aibel is em ployed at a
logging cam p on the o th er side of
F orest Grove.
Roy C arter re tu rn e d to w ork last
w eek on the P. S D redge M ichie at
Coos Bay a fter a m onth s vacation.
S everal farm ers in the com m unity
sta rte d to cut th eir w heat this week
Approval Given for
Shady Brook Lines
Hillsboro office of PEP company
this week received approval of
the Shady Brook line extension,
which will bring light and power
to 32 additional customers. R. R.
Easter, division m a n a g e r, a n ­
nounced.
The company will place 150
poles, and string 20 miles of steel
core, aluminum wire. The steel
core w ire is used to reduce the
cost of lines by allowing an in ­
crease in the span between poles
from 330 feet to 500 feet.
J
( C o n v r li r h r . 1930. b y E v e r y t V e . k
Funeral Held for
Victim of Tetanus
F uneral services were held Friday
afternoon from the Donelson & Sew-
p 1T £ d X i J 1ftiS«O7 )’
^ rSr.O liue
P. Pritchard. 64, wife of John Pritch-
ard of North Plains. Mrs. P ritchard
died last Wednesday in the Portland
samtarium following an attack of
lockjaw. Commitment was at the
Portland crematorium .
1
She is survived by the widower;
three sons. Osee, Seattle: Dean,
Calexico- Cal., and John J r . Hills-
boro, route 3, two daughters, Mrs.
WAHNEH’S
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REPAIR SH O P
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Work
Honest Service
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Price*
Highest Grade
Materials
Up-to-Date Machinery
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OREGon muTunis
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I n s u r a n c e C o m p an y
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"Every Form of Protection”
152 S. Second Ave.—Between Main and Washington
Phone 1732
Hillsboro, Oregon
116 S. Third Ave.
crai judge
district.
R a te s C h e a p e r
Council to Ponder
Franchise Tuesday
The level of ru ral electric rates
in Hus te rrito ry is a m ark for ru ral
electrification ad m in istratio n pro-
leets IO attain, says It It Faster
H illsboro division m uiuiger for Port
land ( lin c ia i Kleelrie com pany, on
I lie ba a s of a report in the c u n out
issili' of one of ils new est pro,eels
m Richland count} Wls al S3 M) a
m onth for 40
ow .ut hours, r e ­
m arked Faster
This com pares w itli local ru ral
rales of only $2 20 for 40 kilow att
hours or 37 per cent less.
* " \ fu rth er point of com pa risen is
that ru ral custom er : on a new line
in this tert dory need guarantee
paym ent of a monthly m inim um for
only five years, w hile the am o rtiz­
ation pi nod for lines built w ith
REA funds is 20 y ears "
vacancy
race
in (Ills
Funis Named New
Warden for Jail
Ft »1 It >w i 1»g I h e
of
G rant Z um w alt us jailer ufh i rig h t
and a half yearn of MvrvUe. Sher«
iff .1 W Connell Wetlnesilas an-
E ranehise for the P E P com pany Mounted the uppoildltteid of Fred
operation in H illsboro
will h o Ennis of H illsboro to the posiliou
tin e.lied out at the A ugust m e lt­ w db Mrs h unis Io assist with rook
ing of the city council Tuesday inp for Ihe priNonei
night.
The n lunation beeomes effvetivt*
A pplication for a 20-year fra n ­ August I Zum w alt bus not an
chise w.e. presented the council at nouncvtl Ins plans for tin* future
the Ju n e m eeting a n d rejected
when the vote to accept th e frail
Say you saw It In the Ar<us.
ehise was bed uud M ayor J It
G arrett east his vote w ith those
opposing th e franchise
$ 1 0 R ew a rd
M eanwhile opposing eouneilm en
have been considering franchises
For uny Radio
approved in other cities, placing
we can't fix!
greater lim itations on public u til­
ities
D o u g la ss R a d io S erv ice
Subscribe for the Argus.
J u d g e Long R ep o rted as
D ark H orse C a n d id a te
Ju d g e Donald E Long of P o rt­
land. sun of Mr and Mrs 1. A
Long of Hillsboro, is on bis way to
W ashington. 1> C He is reported
as being a d ark horse in the fed-
126 S. 3rd Ave.
Of cool water drawn in a
dripping bucket from the
old-fashioned well on hot
summer days—
T im e is O fte n a G reat
F a c to r in th e D rug
B u sin ess
More picturesque, perhaps,
than the present day faucet
with a constant supply of
fresh water, hut not nearly
so sanitary or convenient.
1 he value of water a lw a y s
available for all purposes
cannot he over-estimated.
This is the service rendered
bv
Speed in fillin g of a
p rescrip tio n o ften i s
vitally
im p o rtan t — a
life may d epend upon
g e ttin g
t it e
proper
m edicine in tim e. Rely
on the Palm for prom pt
service.
R e g iste r e d P h a r m a c ists
on D u ty at a ll T im es.
S eru m s k e p t d e p e n d ­
a b le an d at p r o p e r p o ­
te n c y by e f f ic ie n t r e ­
fr ig e r a tio n .
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
KRAMIEN’S
P a lm D ru g S to re
R. E. WILEY, Local Manager
P rescription D ruggists
PHO NE 266
III3 A W E q u i p m e n t
fo r
HEAVY W ork
I leavy, bulky mailings require extra strong envelopes.
We offer the new Mail-Well SILVER FIBRE CLASP and
Mail-Well BANKERS’ FLAP Envelopes.
type vriter addressing.
I he Mail Well clasp is made of brass, which does
not tarnish or mar the face of adjoining envelopes.
I be clasp is securely fastened at eight points
through double thicknesses of paper.
Y ou will find service, quality, and beauty at their
JUmost in this envelope.
There’s no time like the
present to increase t h e
beauty and value of your
home with
These two envelopes are built for heavy duty — to
withstand rough handling. They .insure safe and proper
delivery of the contents.
Mail-Well bankers’ flap envelopes
are made with an unusually deep
shoulder flap which is heavily and
fully gummed adding greatly to the
speed w ith which these envelopes
are sealed, as well as affording the
utmost security when mailed.
FISHER-THORSEN’S
G u a r a n te e d
PAINTS
Always Uniform
Stands the Test of Time
Authorized Dealer
Hillsboro Appliance
& Plumbing Co.
1 o u r It o u b le H u a r n n t r e
of
tfl . t n r r
"Standard" Plum bing
Kelvinator Appliances
Phone 72
132 S. 2nd Ave
Hillsboro, Oregon
I'hone 21X
Fond
¿Memories
Jt prints well and lends itself to either hand or
yniM ance- costs
Owner* of property that i, lex* apt to burn «ave from 20 to 25%
of each premium dollar by insuring with this strong, West­
ern, legal reserve company. All policies arc non assessable,
Local Electric
I he Silver f ibre Clasp envelope is one of the
M ail-W ell specialties. Made of a distinctive, high-
quality, tough silver grey stock it presents a rich
appearance.
M a g a z in e )
Nona Wyss, Sheridan, Mrs. Mary t State Capitol News L etter—Glv-
Snobar, Seattle, and eight grand- ing the highlights of official ac-
children. A son, Clarence, preceded tivity at Salem.—Every week in
h er in death.
the Argus.
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