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DECEMBER 13, 102«. THE HILLSBORO ARGUS—HILLSBORO, OREGON PAGE SIX several years, died Thursday of last Illness Widespread I week at Sierra Madre, Cal., of Cooked Potatoes Are I chronic bronchitis. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from Better for Hog Feed Among Orenco Folk the Bapti’t church with Rev. S. Me- Mims officiating. Interment was in Orenco, Dec. 13.—?.Trs. G«* or ire T. the Hillsboro cemetery. Potatoes are more valuable cook Pratt, who ha» been ill with pneu Julia P. Edmonston was born at ed than raw for hog feeding, ac monia the past week, is slowly re Winchester. III., April 9. 1949. She cording to the extension service. covering. Others who have bi'en ill the Baptist church at the age They should be cleaned to get rid are Mrs. Alec Allen. Mr. and Mrs. | joined of 13 years, which membership she of the dirt, then boiled until the L. T. Woodward, Miss Margaret had held, together with one in *he skins begin to crack. They are Pratt. Elva Bradley, Helen Ensley, Women’s Relief Corps, for 40 years. more valuable when fed with some and Lucille Quaintance. form of grain. One hundred pounds ' Miss Edmonston was married to Mr. and Mr- Lee Randall, his Robert Anderson, November 21. of gram to each 400 pounds of the mother, Mrs. J. Losli, her daughter, 1967, at Bloomfield, la. Mr. Ander- cooked potatoes is about the right Lettie, and son, Johnnie, moved to 1 son. who was commander of the proportion. IN* not cook the grain, the acreage formerly owned by A. local G. A. R post, died Decemtwr it is all right to mix the grain with Hage. last Saturday. the potatoes after the potatoes cool. Ross Hacker left Monday evening 11, 1925. They moved here in 1919. The hogs will eat potatoes raw. She is survived by a son. Charles for Indiana, called there by the but it will require a higher propor P. Anderson, of Jeffer-on City. Mo., death of his father. tion of grain when fed in that way. The nursery company has sold a and two daughters, Mrs. Cora E. They are also likely to cause scour Hyre and Mrs. Nellie B. Startzell number of large shade trees the ing more than if cooked. past few weeks, and they have been of Hillsboro. Others surviving are Potatoes can be fed raw to sheep j two granddaughters, five grandsons taken to Portland. and beef cattle in limited amounts and seven great-grandchildren, a sis Harry Jeibman has purchased the for fattening, but always with two-story hotel building known as ter, Mrs. Mary Coffey of Washing grain. Unrip«' potatoes or sprouts ton. D. C.. and three brothers. Wil the Hotel Orenco, and Charley Jas- from stored tubers should be avoid person started tearing it down Mon liam and Edward Peak in Califor ed as they have a poisonous effect. nia and Dr. Frank Peak of Gresham. Also avoid frozen tubers, a« they day. B. A. Mitchell was called to Dec- Oregon. are responsible for considerable kersville, Mich., by the illness and death loss. Rordeaux mixture may still be death of his mother, which was Raw potatoes can be run through caused by an auto accident. Mrs. applied in early November in Ore an ensilage cutter and put in better Mitchell wu here for a visit lost gon with prospects of a good con form for feeding to cattle and August and was expecting to attend trol of apple tree anthracnose can sheep. Cattle can be fed as much ker and peach blight. Fall applica as 20 to 25 pounds daily, if with the Muting f the National M cal association in Portland next tions are usually not effective, but other feeds. •ummer. the delay of rainy weather this fall The Christmas bazaar given by is making it possible for growers, the \\ Oman's Guild Friday evening who failed to get on a summer ap was fairly well attended. ’ The pro plication. to control these diseases gram consisted of two piano solos, fairly effectively as long as the min three readings, a drill by the chil holds off. according to the experi- dren. song by the choir, a song by ment station. i ------------ the pupils of the seventh and eighth Marking the successful culmina- grades, and a play "Grandmother’s Fowls to be dressed are kept tion of several months of effort and Christmas Album.” The proceeds without feed and water at least 12 preparation on the part of its west- were about the same as those in ern branches and dealer-. General former years. Castle Gate Utah Coal— I’. r ton Hazeldale. Dec. 13.—The school children, under the direction of Miss Gladys Hasken. will present their Christmas program on Thursday- night. December 20. Cooper Moun tain school, which is taught by Miss Jean Smith, will have their program and tree on Friday night. Decem ber 21. Miss Dolly Thain of Portland •pent the week-end with Miss Jean Smith. John Boland is a patient at the Smith hospital in Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wolf and fam ily of Cooper Mountain have moved to Eugene to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bertsch and family of Portland visited with friends around the neighborhood on Sunday. Walter Cary is recovering from a recent operation. Mrs. Cary and Maxine spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Cary. Frank Sale. is recovering from his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Motherall spent the week-end at Carlton. Lawrence and Ed Day had as their guests recently. Gene Turney of Portland, Frank Aschenbrener and Don Kern of Corvallis. WOOD LOCAL AGENCY Cisco Briquets I’er ton Order NOW to Insure Christmas Delivery For Mother l or l ather Ladies! We have been in business for 16 years in Hillsboro, and have the most up-to-date D i s h e s ever shown in this city. We have Glassware in all th«* new shades. Then we have the hand painted China, which are lovely presents for mother. We have the 42-piece hand- painted dinner seta. Then there conies father! We must not forget him. We have Pocket Knives, Flash Lights, and many other useful things. For Sister $8.00 $7.00 16 inch, per cord I foot, per cord Then we must not forget little sister. See our Doll Buggies and Kiddy Kars. :■ : $16.00 Second and Batalina Streets TELEPHONE 2363 : i PERCY LONG HARDWARE 0 Use Shelled Nuts PLACE ORDER NOW! Pecans, Brazils, Pine nuts. « ^CHEVROLET,; 15c MAKt EVERY Ô0DV HAPPY Nuts. Oppo.itc Courthouie F.l We will have a nice assortment of Christmas Cakes, Cookies and Pies BREAD—Whole Wheat Raisin ............................ Then there is brother, who looks so long trying to find Santa. We have the things that will make him happy — Tricycles, Wagons, Footballs. On Second Street FRL'IT CAKE—Our tine, high grade cake, fl Qz» A fine gift: 1 pound ivV <■ For Brother You Will Find These Gifts at the Hillsboro Ice Works Christmas Bakerv Goods ‘feivFeatures of - 0 Outstanding Chevrolet Pea .J monds. Nut Brittle . Chocolate Coated Nuts of Chevrolet History JOY— -a fix in the price range of the four ! Perfection Bakery and Coffee MRS. JULIA P. ANDERSON X 0 Mrs. Julia P. Anderson, 79, who has made her home with her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hyre. at Newton station for Year Around Drice a <■ V : $14.50 to pay fifteen or twenty dollars per month to -get paper on which to print, and now the coat 1» around $200 per month Iowa Falla (|N| ASSORMENTS are BEST HERE : Hillsboro Argu<—$150 per year Radio Program Given By General Motors Hazeldale School Program Thursday We now pay $i0 •d to hire a type dollar« per week pay around »11 Newspaper C ih I i Motor» Corporation is now present- mg it, (anuxi national "Faaulx Speaking of expeiis«’» of getting Party" radio broadcast regularly each week on the Pacific coast, ac out a new-paper. the writer has cording to advices just received by gotten out a weekly paper for $125 H. C. Peterson, Hillsboro Buick per month. Th«- cost of getting out dealer, from the Flint. Mich, head the Citizen last year was $20.<’>75 44 quarter« of the Buick Motor com This includes replacement coat, that is the usual depreciation of machin pany. "Th i’ big program will hence ery, but it allows nothing for in forth be on the air every Monday terest on money invested. The ex night from 6:30 to 7:30 o’clock. pense for 1929 will l><* approximate lb«* ri'ndrr will see Pacific time." Mr. Peterson declar Iv $23.OOH. ed. "Listener» m the Buick dis that it costs something to get out tributing territory of the Howard I a paper like the Citizen. Each full \utomobile company may tune in employee in this office has to pro- these programs through station» duce $2.40 worth of work each KGO of Oakland. KFI of Los An- hour befor«* th«* stockholders get a gi-les or KGW of Portland. The cent. Somebody has to »it at the inaugural Family Party program on helm. We u-ed to employ u printer the Pacific coast was presented on • it eight iL'Ilars p<'r w evk anil a Monday night, November 19, and featured Giovanni Martinelli, pre mier tenor of the Metropolitan Op era company. Hundreds of radio fans in this section who listened to it have pronounced it the finest presentation they have ever heard over the air." Sj s. t Greater Volume Now Brings Lower Prices on the New Frigidaire The unprecedented public acceptance of the new Frigidaire has resulted in the greatest increase in volume in the history of the business. Quiet operation surpassing beauty and lasting economy have further inert ased an already overwhelming preference of buyers everyw here. This tremendous volume has resulted in further produc» tion economics. In accordance with fixed policy of General Motors these economies are being passed on to the public. Savings as great as $90 We therefore announce a sweeping reduction in the pri ¿es of household models, a-nounting co as much as ',>90.00, effective December 10, 1928. A comparisonof Frigidaire value, with any other electric refrigerator will emphasize the importance of thisfurther reduction of prices. We are glad to make this announcement at the pres ent time for it will enable many additional thousands of homes to have the advan» tages of Frigidaire automatic refrigeration for Christmas. The new Frigidaires, and detailsof prices and terms are now available at Frigidaire display rooms everywhere. FRIGIDAIRE CORPORATION, Suh,idiary of General Motor,, DAYTON, OHIO Everywhere The Outstanding Chevrolet is being haikd as a spectacular achievement in advanced design, because it embodies the greatest arrav of improvements ever offered on any automobile of comparable price. Here, for example, is a marvelous new six» cylinder, valve-in-head engine whose design represents over four years of development and testing on the part of Chevrolet and Gen eral Motors engineers. It has numerous advancements typified by a non-detonating, high-compression cylinder head—gasoline pump with filter, and automatic rocker arm lubrication. It provides performance the like of which was never before available in the low-price field—marvelous smoothness, tre mendous reserve power and sensationally swift acceleration—all with an economy averaging better than 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline! Here are new and improved four-w heel brakes unsurpassed for silence in operation, positive action and ease of adjustability! Here are marvelous new Fisher bodies introducing a new order of beauty, smartness and luxury. And here, also, are other features bv the score—each an impressive example of auto motive progress—each contributing to out standing performance, quiet operation, long life, ease of control and economical ownership! We cordially invite you to visit our showroom and secure complete and detailed informa tion regarding this great new car, which will be ready for delivery beginning January 1st. C’hevr *»!«*«'• new efi-<vli ruler. fully rtu Uwe, I valve-in hra»l r»>$inS a hi git « on» pr eaa»<»n rum «ief<»«»at mg heed. 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New AC gasoline pump with filter, replacing vacuum tank. New type AC air cleaner. New two-beam headlamps with foot button control. New prismatic headlamp lenses. New theft-proof Electrolock. New semi-automatic spark con trol. COOLING SYSTEM New type thermostat cooling system control. New electric water temper ature indicator on dash. CHASSIS New self-adjusting, single plate dry disc clutch. New smooth 3-speed trans» mission. New solid shaft type steering column. New flat type, slender rim steer* Ing wheel. New and more complete Ale* mite chassis lubrication. Come in today for complete information Hammond 8C Card 1134 Second Street Hillsboro, Oregon R. J. Higdon Motor Co. QUALITY Al LOW COST 9