The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, March 14, 1929, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE HILLSBORO ARGUS
Giocai gneis
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WHAT'S ON AT THE
VENETIAN THEATER
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Sunday. Monday, Turaday
March 17 18-19
Jack Holt In
‘‘Sunset Pass”
Wednesday and Thursday
March 20 21
"Thu Escape”
also
Last chapter of
"Tarzan the Mighty”
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c of Henry Richards,
died February 4, Ims been
wiijmitt< <1 to probate.
James Jone.«, who has been in
California for several month»»,
ret Uincd home thin week.
The men of th»» Christ inn
ch Urch will give a chicken dinner
at the church Friday evening from
(1 to K o'clock, nt 50 cents per
plate.
('. ('. Demmin of near Cor-
nelius was a Hillsboro visitor
Wcdne day. Mr. Demmin bud his
tonsils removed Friday, Dr. Robb
•perating.
The Spanish American War
Veterans and their Auxiliary will
hi l<l meetings Friday night ut the
Veteran»’ hall.
After the busi­
ness inetings a social time will be
‘ enjoyed.
Miss Elizabeth Gno-s of near
Cornelius, a high achol student
here, underwent an operation for
appendicitis Tuesday evening ut
tin' Jones hospitul.
Dr. J. O.
Robb operated.
The Ladies’ Aid of the Christ
church will give u tea Wed
llesday afternoon ut the home of
M,
.1 II. Garrett
The
«■ es for the event are Mrs. Frank
Burr, Mrs. Elwood Johnson, Mrs.
Ella Turner nnd Mrs. Bessie
James.
Mrs. Lucy Sigler returned Tues-
day from a two weeks' visit at
Seattle.
She was accompanied
home from Portland by her sister,
Mrs. Sarah Hoopengnrner, who
is visiting this week ut the homes
of Mrs. Anne Sigler wtul Mrs.
Lucy Sigler.
The regular meeting of the
Needlerraft was hel<l Inst Thurs-
day afternoon nt
at the home of
Mrs. Harvey Hntchelar. After n
■ short business session, refresh-
& inents were served anil a social
f time enjoyed.
The April meet
S ing will lie held at the home of
’ Mrs. A. M i trille.
Mr. and Mr-. Thomas Riley
■ nnd their son-in-law and duughter,
L: Mr. anil Mrs. Irvin Davis, of Van-
B couver.
Wash.,
were
Sunday
B gue-t.s of Mr. and Mrs. George
■ Hart. Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood
a Johnson were also guests ut the
i Hurt home. Mr. und Mrs. Riley
i are uncle and aunt of Mrs. Juhn-
r»i>n and Mrs. Hart.
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Freeman of
McCloud, California, left Wednes­
day morning for home, after a
two weeks' vacation nnd visit
with Mrs. Freeman’« mother, Mrs.
W J. Stansell.
Mr«. St.in I ||
accompanied them on a trip to
Hood River, where they visited
Alvin Stansell and family, and
a trip to Seattle, Wash.
A curd from Mrs. John Blaser,
formerly of Mountaindalc, who
left here recently in company
with her husbnnd and little
daughter for Arizona, tells that
they have arrived nt Phoenix nnd
find it as warm as June or July
wenther Is here.
They had n
very nice trip and visited with
Mr. nnd Mrs. Zybach nt Long
Bench, Cal., for a few days en
route to Arizona.
They expect
to settle in Phoenix.
The Women’s Home Missionary
Society of the Methodist church
met at the church Tuesday after­
noon, with Mr . L. F. Emmott and
Mrs. Earl Naught us hostesses,
After the business session, the
enigmas were answered very in­
terestingly.
A
dramatization,
"With or Without," was given by
Mrs. L. F. Emmott, Mrs. Jones,
nnd the Misses Pauline Lockhurt,
Josephine Stuart and Leota Reign-
ier.
Announcement was made
that the next annual convention
of the Salem districe will be held
here on April 19.
Edna Katrina, the 5 year
daughter of Mr. and M in . Edward
Richter, died nt their home in
i’oithind Monday of pneumonia,
ami the funeral wuh held Wed
nexday afternoon at 2 o’clock
from the Kenworthy Undertaking
chapel, with interment in the
Riverview cemetery.
Mr. Rich­
ter formerly rrrided here and ix
a memlxT of the llillxboro Pont,
American legion.
Mixx Amin Engeldinger, Inking
nurse's training ut St, Joseph’»
1 hospital in Vancouver, Wash.,
wax a week end guest of ile r
brother, Fred Engeldinger, und
family,
__ _ and on Sunday accom­
panied Mr. and Mrs. Fred Engel
dinger and children to Oregon
City, where they visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wells.
Mr. and Mrs. o (>. Freeman
and Mr, and Mr . M. W. Johnson
went to Donald Saturday night,
where the men attended a home-
coming nt the Masonic lodge. The
Indies of the ord-r were enter­
tained nt the home of Mrs. Earl
Carver, worthy matron, during
the i nrly part of the evening and
Inter joined the Mnsons nt a
banquet in the Temple hull.
The Pythian Sisters will give a
card party Friday night nt the
K. P. hall on Second street. The
pnrty is sponsored by the Past
Chiefs’ dub and members of the
dub will net uh hostesses. Danc­
ing will follow the curds. Every*
body invited.
The home of It. E. Hume at
1377 Third avenue wa« entered
the first of the week and a
child's savings blink and u ring
were stolen. Mr. Hume is offer­
ing a reward of $10 for any in*
formation concerning the guilty
party.
Mrs. Fred Caldwell entertained
a number of ladies of St. Mat
thews’ church Monday af'ernoon
at her home. The time was spent
in sewing and about 45 blouses
were completed for the boys ut
St. Mary's school nt Beaverton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. L. I’. Tallman
and Mr und Mi
II. r did Tull
mun and children were dinner
guests Sunday of Mrs. I.. I*. Tail­
man's mother, Mrs. James Gaunt,
of McMinnville, the event being
in celebration of her birthday.
Mian Laura Deck, a student at
Oregon State college, s|H*nt the
week-end nt the home of her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Deck.
Miss Thelma Drake, also a student
at O. S. (’., was her guest.
Mi- Mildred McLeod under­
went n tonsil operation Sunday
hospital, Dr. J. It.
nt the Jones hospital.
Dinsmore
operating.
She
is
convalescing nt the home of Mrs.
May Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. I. R Metzler and
daughter, Marion, of Beaverton,
were gue-ts Sunday of Mrs. Metz­
ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mnx
Crandall.
Archdeacon Chambers of Port­
land wu< a Hillsboro visitor Tues­
day. consulting with members of
the Episcopal church about church
affairs.
Mi-» Minnie Clark of Portland
was n guest over the week-end
of Mr«. IL S. Rogers, returning
home Tuesday.
A marriage license was granted
in Vancouver Tuesday to Leo R.
Reichert nnd Lelia Koberstein,
both of Forest Grove.
Don't forget the Busy Bees'
card party nt the Grange hnll to­
night. Bridge and ”500." Every­
body invited.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. B. Phillips have
been ill with influenza, but Mr.
Phillips is able to be out again.
Mr. nnd Mrs. D. M. O'Donnell
of Vernonia spent the week-end
with relatives in Hillsboro.
Honored With Birthday Dinner
Mr
Clay Freeman wir thu
honor vu< I nt n birthday dinner
of Mrs. Elizabeth
nt the h<
Mrs.
Itagley S
y evening.
Harris, Mrs. Weik
Bagley, M
ttiTHon were the
and Mr«.
hoMtC.MHVM,
the dinner was
planned nx a complete xurprixe to
Mr . Freeman. Decoration»» about
the rooniM were in .St. Patrick’s
colors, and »St. Patrick*» favors
were used on th« tabic. Tho«e
present were Mrs. Bagley, Mr.
and Mix. Clay Freeman, Mr. and
Mrx. A. T. Smith, Mr. and »Mrs.
henni- Weik, Mr«. Edith Patter­
son, Mr». Beulah Harrix, Neville
Bagley, M. M. .Stout and Mr.
Kelley.
Girls Hear Last Lecture
The Camp Fire Girls met Mon
day night nt the home of Marj­
orie Sewell, and heard the last of
a series of lectures given by Mrs.
Alta Lewi Stevens of the Ore­
gon Hygiene ir -.ociution.
After
the lecture a short business ses­
sion wa« held in which plans were
di < u ed for going to the Coun­
cil Fire nt Forest Grove Saturday
evening and to Portland Sunday
evening to attend the 17th anni­
versary of the organization of the
Camp Fire order.
W. R C. Ilsvr Homecoming
The Women’s Relief Corps
(■rand Army of the Republic
have a homecoming Friday ut
Veterans’ hall, The meeting
start with a pot-luck dinner ut
noon, meal and coffee being fur­
nished by th«' corps.
Members
and their families are invited. An
inti resting program will follow
the dinner and the Women’s Re­
lief Corps will have a short busi­
ness session in the afternoon.
Mr». Gardner Complimented
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Riggs en«
tertained with a family dinner
Tuesday night in honor of the
birthday of their granddaughter,
Mr-. John Gardner. Those pres­
ent were Mr. and Mrs. Gardner,
Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Taggart, Mr.
und Mrs. Spencer Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Bergen, Miss Floy
Taggart, Spencer Clayton and
host and hostess.
Club Meeting Postponed
The regular meeting of the
Business and Professional Wo­
men's club for Friday evening
has been postponed on account of
the illness of the president, und
the members will be notified later
of the meeting date.
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Fraternal
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GRAND CHIEF VISITS
NORTH PLAINS TEMPLE
Mrs. Carrie Knight of Eugene,
grand chief of Pythian Sisters
of
Oregon,
officially
visited
Friendship Temple No. 8 Fri-
day night.
The Temple cx-
emplified the ritualistic work and
was highly complimented by the
grand officer.
Mrs. Knight was presented with
a lovely vase from the temple, the
presentation being made by the
most excellent chief, Mrs. Earl
Hollenbeck. A supper was served
at the close of the evening.
Friendship Temple will cele­
brate all birthdays of its mem-
lu-rs which have occurred during
U m year 1989 SO far. There will
be n birthday box to collect a
penny for each year of a mem­
ber'» age.
Gaston, St. Helens
and St. Johns Temples have been
invited to enjoy the evening’s
celebration.
Diamond Anne’s
DIAMOND ANNE
the luckiest man she
knows is a Parachute
manufacturer. — Not one
of his customers has ever
complained of one of his
parachutes not opening.
Mrs. It. W. Barnes attended
the luncheon Saturday at the
deathman hotel for worthy mat­
The Young People’s Fellow-hip
rons of Portland and vicinity.
of All Saint«' Mi - ion will be host
to u conference of Episcopal
Friend-hip Temple of North
young people’« organizations in
Plains will give a ”500" card the
Deanery here Delegation- are
party on Monday evening, March • xpeeted from Monmouth, Mc­
18, ut the K. P. hall.
Supper Minnville, Eugene, Corvallis und
and dancing will follow. Every­ Salem.
body invited.
The conference will be at 3
The Pythian Sisters’ past chiefs’ p. m with a devotional service led
club of Phoenicia Temple will by Rev. Runnells of McMinnville
give a card party Friday night at and Rev, Gray of Corvallis. The
the K. I*, hall on Second street, regular busine-H session and pro­
Hillsboro.
Bridge, “500,” and gram will follow, A fellowship
refreshments.
Everybody
cor hour and evening luncheon will
dially invited, and a special In­ close the session.
This conference will be one of
vitation is extended to the fra­
several that are to be held
ternity.
throughout the year at various
The Em tern Slur chapter will town» in the Deanery.
-— .. Spring Opening—
hold its regular meeting Tuesday
evening, und after a -hort session
will huve a St. Patrick’s program
in the dining room, consisting of
musical numbers and a hort skit
by the compnittee.
Mrs. Floyd
Miller is chairman of the pro­
gram committee.
E. W. Lebeck of Portland was
fined X25 in justice court Mon­
DANIEL LOSLI
day by Justice Henry Kuratli
Daniel Losli, 81, long a resi on a traffic violation charge. He
dent of the county, died at his was charged with overloading a
home near Cedar Mills Friday, truck in moving a house over a
and funeral services were held market road near Tigard,
Sunday from the llethany Baptist weight was 54,300 pounds and
is 20,000.
church with Rev. William Graf limit ----------------
Man k 22-21-----------------
and Rev. P. H. Lieh officiating,
Interment was in the Union ceme-
Other locals on page eight.
tery.
Mr. Losli wa- born August 22,
1847, in Switzerland, and was Too Late to Classify
married November 20, 1880, to
Found-—Man’s gold watch.—
Miss Anna Marie Ruch, In 1888, See E. I. Kuratli, Commercial
he came to this country, settling National Bank.
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near Cedar Mills, A year later,
For Sale—New Home sewing
Mrs. Losli and her six children
followed.
The family lived for machine.—Apt. 8. over Weil’s
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many years at Quatama, increas­ store.
ing until they were blessed with
Want your garden plowed
seven daughters and five sons. E. E. Rowton, 1026 First St.
They became members of the Phone or call evenings.
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Cedar Mills Congregational church.
For
Sale
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Holstein
cow
—
John
Deceased is survived by the
widow, 12 children, 20 grand­ Frank, 1 mile north of Reed-
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children and one great-grandchild. ville on Orenco road.
For Sale — Oliver typewriter
M. rriage Licenses
A-l condition.—S. G. Franklin
Norman Dale Dixon and Flor- J Hillsboro, R. 1.
3-5p
enee Ruth Munkres, both of For-
Lost—Pen part of a green
est Grove, March 8.
Francis J. Adams and Ida Conklin fountain pen. — Finder
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Mae Swift, both of Portland, please leave at this office.
March 9.
For Sale—Clover hay, first
John H. Crocker, Banks route grade. $23 per ton delivered.—
3, and Mary M. Jackson, Cor­ Leo Susbauer, at Cornelius Ga­
nelius route 1, March 9.
rage.
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Thomas Bellinger, Forest Grove,
For
Sale
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3
cows,
1
fresh
and
und Mildred I. Hope, Hillsboro 2
to freshen in April.—Floyd
route 3, March 9.
Barnett, mile north of high
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school. Phone 1045.
Births
For Sale—Black horse, 8 yrs.
Godfrey- ’—To Mr. and Mrs. J.
W. Godfrey of Cornelius, March old, weight about 1500, gentle,
sound and true.—John Spiering,
11, a boy.
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Jack—To Mr. and Mrs. Ross Laurel.
Jack of near Hillsboro, March 13.
LAWNS-GARDENS
a daughter, at the Smith hospital.
Howell—To Mr. and Mrs. S
If you are interested in prun-
B. Howell of Hillsboro, March IS ing. budding. grafting, etc., con-
a girl, at the Jones hospital.
suit Jacob Huenergardt, protes­
------------- Spring Opening ---------- -
sional pruner, grafter and budder.
Practice Game Sunday
All kinds of lawn and garden
Local ball tossers will limber work done at reasonable rates.
up in a practice game at the ball Creditable workmanship. — Phone
11IX.
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park Sunday afternoon
Housemoving On a
Truck Is Costly
The past oracles of the Royal
Neighbors will sponsor a comedy,
"All a Mistake,” at the Grange
hull Friday night, at 8:15. The
Woodman and Royal Neighbor
lodges of Banks, Beaverton, For­
est Grove and Hillsboro, their
Old English
Cakes
Dance Cornelius
Dance at Laurel
Dance to real jazz music.
There will be a dance at Lau­
Karns and his Jazz band, Satur­ rel Community hall Saturday night,
day night at the Greyhound. 62tf March 18. Everybody invited.
Pythian Sisters Card Party
Danes at Orenco
The Past chiefs' club of Pyth­
There will lie dancing every
Wednesday night at Smith’s Inn ian Sisters will give a card party
at Ore neo.
2-3 Friday night, March 15, at the
K. P. hall.
Bridge and “500,”
followed by dancing. Everybody
Dance Cornelius
invited. Admission 25 cents. 2-3
Dance to real jazz music. G»il
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Karns arid his Jazz band, Satur
For Blue White Diamonds see
day night, March 23, at the Grey­ "Kellington the Jeweler.”
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hound.
3-4
Better let Andy fix your watch
He knows how.—-J. L. Anderson,
“All a Mistake”
Jeweler, 1211 Main atieet.
Will be presented by the Royal
Neighbors, March 15, at
the
When you need
Grange
hall.
Admission,
25 *J5^^glasses, see DR. LU-
cents.
2-3
Z A D E R at the
Hillsboro Pharmacy, every Sat­
urday.
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Auxiliary Card Party
The Auxiliary to the American
Legion will have a card party
Thursday night, March 21, at the
Veterans’ hall on West Main
street. Bridge and “500” will be
jdayed. Everybody cordially in­
vited and a special invitation is
extended to newcomers. Admis­
sion, 25 cents.
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A chicken dinner will be given
by the men of the Christian
church Friday evening, March 15,
6 to 8 o’clock, 50c.
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Glasses broken through
any unfortunate acci­
dent will be replaced
by us without cost. A perodic ex­
amination of your eyes is a wise
precaution.
We will examine
your eyes without charge or ob­
ligation.
Dr. Glutsch, Tuesday,
March 26th, at Washington Ho-
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CONSULT
Dr. E. M. Riorden
Eyesight Specialist
For complete Optical Service
Every day.
Appointments
TELEPHONE 144
Farmer s Attention!
When in town take
your lunch with us
either at our Fountain
or in the Dining Room
—we are open for your
convenience — our
prices are reasonable.
Give us a chance to
show you.
We feature Froskist
Ice Cream
Take a brick home with
you. Bricks with Sham­
rock center are fea­
tured for this week­
end.
Commercial Building
4>
“Comfort-Giving Glasses
Hillsboro
Pharmacy
What Oregon Makes — Makes Oregon
SNAPPY
NEW STYLES
Suits and Overcoats
Now On Display
Order now for Easter Delivery.
Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. A small deposit will place your order.
The Wherrie Tailoring & Woolen Co. believe our friends and customers
are interested in new styles and patterns. We get the latest styles and pat­
terns just as quickly as they are created in the East. There are 65 cutters,
tailors, etc., in the WHERRIE tailoring shop, located in Portland. Every
genuine Wherrie suit or overcoat is unconditionally guaranteed to your entire
satisfaction.
“You must be Satisfied.”
AT LAST
A New Hoffman Pressing Machine
Ready for your service.
MEN’S SUITS PRESSED
Special for Saturday
March 16........................
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HILLSBORO ENCAMPMENT
TO ENTERTAIN MONDAY
COMEDY TO BE GIVEN
BY R. N. A. FRIDAY
PAGE SEVEN
Will Call and Deliver in City Limits.
Spencer Jones Cleaning and Clothing Shop
Phones: Office 1272; Res. 2621.
Corwin Bldg. 1150 2nd St., Hillsboro
3E
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Spring time and
Grass time
Printing Service
Let us take care of your job from start
to finish! We plan, merchandise, layout
and illustrate your advertising at no extra
cost to you. No job is too small or large,
Give us a ring and we will send our rep-
resentative with samples.
Are you feeding a balanced ra­
tion for your dairy herd? If not
try our Imperial Brand and Bea­
ver Brand Feeds. Cow Ration
or Beaver Dairy carry in proper
proportion proteins, fats and car­
bohydrates plus the essential
minerals to give you a complete
ration.
Freshly Made Chick Feeds
Can
now be obtnined
Hillsboro.
We have secured
of the formulas which are
very popular in eastern
cities.
complain
brought
about bj' a gift presented
when the box ia marked
Introd ucing
Saturday Specials
Anderson
Old
English
Malted
Milk Sponge' Cake
Jeweler
Hillsboro, Oregon
Old English
Malted
Milk Silver Cake.
Old Fashioned: “I want
n bottle of iodine."
"Sorry but this is a
drug store. Can’t I inter­
est you in a magazine,
some nice leather goods
a few radio facts, or
a toasted cheese sand­
wich?
Hold Conference
I lere Next Sunday
Hillsboro Encampment, I. O. O,
entertaining all Odd Fel-
Rebekahs, and friends at
O. O. F. hall Monday eve-
ning, March 18.
Grand High
Priest George Haw of . Portland
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and Grand Senior Warden E.
Hold Food Sale
Pratt of McMinnville, will be in
A cooked food -ale will be held attendance. A musical program
in Frank’s Market Saturday, start­ will be rendered and a social time
ing at 10 a. m. The high school will follow.
class of All Saints’ Episcopal Mis­
sion is having this sale to raise GRAND CHIEF VISITS
HERE ON MARCH 22ND
money for their Lenton Mission­
ary offering.
Mrs. Carrie Knight of Eugene,
Altar Society Sponsors Play
grand chief of Pythian Sisters of
The Altar Society of St. Mat- Oregon, will officially visit Phoe­
thews’ church will give the play, nicia Temple on Friday night,
"All a Mistake,” at the St. March 22.
All members of the Temple are
Matthews’ hall Sunday night at
8 o'clock. The piny is the same requested to attend, and members
and the same charncters as will of other Temples are invited. The
be given Friday night by the ritualistic work will be exempli­
Royal Neighbors.
fied.
Puts Hillsboro On Map
Mrs. Otto llartrampf received
a letter Tuesday from her uncle,
L. W. Mead of St. Louis, Mis­
souri, who sent a clipping from
the St. Louis Dispatch, telling
about Dr. E. II. Smith feeding
the birds from his airplane. The
story read, in part:
"Banquet
for Birds.
Prevented from for­
aging for food by heavy snow,
of birds near Hillsboro,
♦ thousands
are pecking away at a
I Oregon,
banquet table two miles squnre
says : and generously spread with wheat,
try it next time and be
convinced.
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families and friends, , will lie en
tertained. A pot luck lunch w ill
be served.
llll.l :B(»RO, OREGON
NEW FLAVOR
Try Barita for tlie very next meal.
It la a concentrateli yeast extract
that rivals the wonderful flavor of
cholcMt href, chicken or mush­
room*. Ready for Instant use In
broths, soups, bouillons, sauces,
gravies anil sandwiches. A 50c jar
goes a long ways.
Rimi: CiHFK
H lá UTGF'OI»
/ i l-.WyboJlf
Your Usali h Food Center
1158 Main St.
Hot Cross Buns
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Only grains and concentrates that have
proven their true feed value are used in
Imperial Chick Scratch
and
Chick Starter Mash
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IF IT'S PRINTING—WE
Ours are Different
a doz........................ 25c
For
Health
Protection
Use
Perfection
Always
B-K the most efficient Disinfectant on the market—non-poisonous.
As effective for sterilizing milking utensils as it is for keeping water
fountains, etc., pure and sweet in poultry pens.
Order now and give the Baby Chicks a nice clean start.
Phone
Perfection Bakery
and Coffee Shop
Formulas are carefully compiled and ex­
treme care is used in all milling operations
resulting in a feed that are bringing in re-
peat orders.
Phone
Imperial Feed & Grain Company
“Quality Feeds For Every Feeding Purpose”
Phone 511
Hillsboro
731 Second St.