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T IW8& tv H K H I L L 8 B O R O A R Ü * 8 > H I »' RH B O K O , Page Three OREGON Fair and Warmer exp 94 45, total 951.99; Dra«on T y p e w rite r Co., county court 99 90, county nurae 91-90, county school superintend ent 91 91. Bounty surveyor 93 *'», county s h e riff 1 19 0, tax dept 91 »1. county treasurer 91 W . county assessor 99.91» cxsurity clerk 99 91. county recorder 95.70, d istrict attorney 99 90, circu it court 91.- 90. Kftal 9 4 1 9 4 ; J W Copeland Yards, county ho-pital exp, 29c; M acken zie M o •h e r iff's exp. 99 7« , f ^ / r i ( e T M cG rath. e«njnty shenfCs exp. HM<- . Georye L Hendricks, court house exp, •¿15.57. Mays Brothers' M ercan tile Co., relief M in n ie Crane. 93 . H e nry & 00>- Tym er Co.. Inc.. T u a la tin valley flood control exp, 91125; P L Patterson, ju ven ile court exp, |1 0 ; Portland Gen ( \ eral Electric C o . eoonty ja il exp 977.- i l a m m u N PARK. Florid». January 30, court house exp 9110.49, total 9197.- highlight o r 1934 79 . Palm D ru y store, county ja il exp 95.- H f AO n» iwovery on tire farm As 95, relief exp 9I59.HO. c«»unty hospital M«UO»I exp 9217.10, total 9379.95; Hillsboro A uto i,.«ult of llw drought, the Amrrl- P reiyh t, county hospital exp 90c. c/runty * , I aim er Unit» himself better oft I ju d "« ‘x exp 91. total 91-50; Coalett Truck nîdav t h 2 ï a t «ny tim e »Ince l»S0 Service, county c<nirt exp 91. court house The laim income ol the' J ,’u,dry exp 91.75, total 92.75; W aahinjfton Coun ty News-Tim es. r«»unty clerk's exp, 999; lor 1934 totaled approximately $H - S N Buck A Sons, Inc., relief Fred IHKI.OOU.OOO compared with $O.JSO.- 00U.000, HC;«« M A4 » HUO VMDC« «IDf «Ai IM V t CT HM» \ / Scheel 93. B ill S ilv er 93.55. A D Frakes 1W J3 - »» IncreuM* “ I (MH).OÜÜ Ul l i t i . i i J ! . 1 ___1— 1— V 92 19. t«Hal 99 7 4 . Standard O il Co. f ft V....W, p rr cent íor th» yrur C a lif., county hospital exp 910 90. dis The improved Unsocial position of t ric t attorney exp 92 06, county sh e riff's ihe fiu'iner t(*l*y l,s one of tin exp 92 5/,. total 916.56, Ed Kiebel, 993.- 75, county hospital e x p ; B u r A Cun- moat promising factors In the bu»i- ninyham , T u a la tin valley flood control p ro Dumber» Io the United Htalea changes In corn production ere cloe» lira» outlook tor 1935. We cannot ject exp. 9175. Ralph B illings, secretary have prosperity In the factory with follow eloaaly (ba change» In ly associated with changes In the executive com m ittee O A C land gran t, out prosperity on the farm I O A C land g ra n t exp, 950; Portland oorn production Since 1920 21. aa weight per hog marketed through G eneral EU ctric Co., county hoapital exp. (B y M r«. J « u « M u - » " Farm er Held Hpolllght hi 1934 the following year 932.90; J F Jon«», d istrict sealer. 916.- A year atfo tin* uurlcullui nl prob* Indicated by tha bottom line In the BUXTON A kitchen shower was Because of this fundamental rela 97 . Mays Brothers M ercan tile Co., re b in w o one of our major liwura. graph above, (bore h a v e been lhr«e t:iven Mr. and Mrs. Wayne T h u r lie f M aggie Hoover, 99.02; C a lifo rn ia Nineteen hundred thirty-four o p peaka of heavy hog alungblor the tionship, effective control of corn man 'H an n ah K rehh at Manning Lands, Inc., re lie f Id a Volk. 96; J 8 ened with record auppllea of boine. acreage Is a vital fuctor In control social club hall Friday nlynt. Mr N o ftig e r, dog license fund exp, 9 5 ; A and large eMceaaen of pra< th ally uh. marketing year« of 1923 $4. 1928 29. ling bog production Sima, dog license fund. 95 ; E ffie Jackson, T hurm an Is a teacher In Manning 95.50. Jam«» M urro w , old age furni product»*. Due to the 1UJ4 and 1933 34. The Increase» In bog school where he ha» taught for sev- Chic nnd com fortable la this elections, The 1933 corn hog contract now eral pension. 93. M iddleton com m unity hall, drought, thene huppheis in must slaughter during these years can be years. 'Hie bride Is a daughter elections, 92 . Burroughs Adding M achine " ta ille u r" for mild days, In being offered farmers provides con caaeM were entirely wiped out and of Mrs Swecker ol Manning. They tax dept exp. 75c; Home Laundry, black wool. The a strak h an col Co., even shortage« in certain conimodl- traced to the big corn crops during trol of corn acreage and, therefore, will reside at the John McFarlane county ja il exp, 911-54 ; R F M ott, clerk lar and trim m ing are of In tri schtsol district 99, elections 91.90; Ch arlie tle» develop« d The result hiv* la-eii lbs periods beginning In 1920, In will be doubly effective In prevent house ut Manning. "dollsr** wheat and corresponding 1924. and again In 1932, as shown ing excessive bog production during cate cut, enhancing a flaring i H elw ig. county clerk's exp 614.19, coun Party Given court exp 922.79, county treasurer ly i>liarp gain»* In moat other farm A card party given by the W B A basque. The belt I» of black ! ty exp 93.20, county sheriff's exp 99, tax the next year or so Lark of adequate products' price» the average ad- ; by the top Uns above. ladles at the Perry Retherford home ; dept exp 927.70, county school supt exp leather, with metal buckle; the Over a period of years, a change acreage control In 1935 not only Friday night was well attended. vanee being tw enty-nine pel cent 910.26. county assessor's exp 92^.4',. total model, a fair Parlxlan. for the year. Hence, the larin pic if one per cent In corn production would result In a large surplus of Seven tables were In play. Those |||M 9114.49; N ational Ro-emph/ymerit Service, re lie f exp. 925; L L C lark, justice court ture today lia» changed ' ’’ f.. y' has been followed by a correspond corn and low feed prices, but un receiving honors were: "500 —Mrs. i exp. 93; E Poorman. justice court exp. The farm er I» once again feeling I Clara Allen, high, and Gilbert Frost, doubtedly would be followed In 1938 93 ; J W Vandervelden. justice court Ing change of about one per cent In nappy lur he ha» more cash lh Ills low cribbage—-O erald Powell, high, exp. 93 , W illia m F Cyrus, commander (Continued from page 2» pocket than at any tunc »luce the Ibe number of bogs slaughtered un and 1937 by heavy hog feeding and and Mrs. Ethel Edwards, low Am erican I^egion p<»t No. 5, HU labor« <. IS . M vliw a K ay Richard. IS ; H a ttie G 9159.30. Carol Coman. clerk county court, dpurcastou began G randm a Thom as Is visiting her <’2trj>ent«r, d«r Federal Inspection. Moreover. relatively low bog price». |7 , Kachel E M cN abb. 110; /bile livestock anil grain lu m i 923; State In d u strial Accident commis daughter Mrs. Ethel Nelson W illiam F ra n k lin Sm ith, •*> ; D avid Rich T u a ltin valley fl<x»d control exp. era larve leit the improveiiieiU Mrs. C. M Christenson and ard. I ’» ; Edwin F. M arshall. IS ; A n nie sion. bet- for farm products, but they may 99-42; State In d u strial Accident commis daughter Nelda of Portland were M aria N e ff. 15; Jam«« M u rro w . I S . sion, moat, nearly all f ^ i n « » ¡~;( brin¿ another guiri ln total ln court exp. 7Sc; Cady M<dor ter oil today than a year ago, overnight guests of her parents Emma Yeouman». IS ; Cecilia Beard, K> ; Co., county house Of ionie In 1934 the farm er * bens “ ■“ s h e riff’s exp. 919; Cady M * ‘!r7UK“ t n it“ null c ie a le d ’a^i'im tagc ! iii’td l from hi» 1933 carry-over but Mr and Mrs. C. A Peterson, S at- Jmie M H o lt. •& ; Frederick G H a rc ourt, to r Co., county s h e riff’s exp, 9394 . M ac 17 John W C u rl. »5; A lva M W odell. k en zie M 'd o r Co., county s h e riff’s exp. urdny night. . Charlea D Staley. 17 ; John Frància 91.50 ; FLaxtman Kodak stores. Inc., coun and Mrs E Mercer of Hills- 17 I ll y N o rth Plains P. T A .l Gilleapie. 97 , Alonso Clapahaw. |7 ; Lydia ty s h e riff’s exp. 914.90; Perfection Ba piles. Dairy pra«- J ° t l drought If wr have normal crops we cannot NORTH PLAINS—Local P arent- aren t- boro visited her m other. Mrs. Alice Belle L illy . 96 . Josephine A m ato, 94 ; kery. county ja il exp 99.71. county h<»- been less sr nsUH lo l , expect a further rise In price» w ith- Teacher group met at the school Estepp, Sunday Norm an A Fuller. 97 : M arh m TfModora p ita l exp 9150, total 910.21; Hillsboro th an *«<* f ' ““ .»,: J|U. latter ha» out Increased consumption. The January 30. Mrs Clara Troutm an Mr and Mrs. D. C om utt went U) Hutchison. 97 ; Daniel P e rry Earp. 97 ; C a rte r, 97; A lb ert T G illia m . 97 : b ^ te r rcliinu. lor latter In turn depend.» upon more spoke on The Child of T o d ay !« Portland Sunday. Mns. R o b e rtH ll- Smiley Fred Scheel, 97 ; John A llen. 95 ; Cath H u t t Consuinp- employment at home and bigger t| 1P citizen ol Tomorrow." The nker cared for S tanton and Patty erine M orris. 9" ; A rth u r B enjam in H o lt, milk, b u ltir, and I th e 1 , exports abroad Rising world prices „„„u» of the primary room present- Rhea during th eir absence their l r> ; J a* per A M orris. 95 ; John C M ille r, tlun. however. la »»•■>» wid rPl.,I)r(K.al tariff agreem ents a play -if 8lgns Could Speak.' Work on Highway 97. Louiaa A M iila, 95; H erm an H enry price, arc . ^ ‘" » „ .‘{Kjui'tm enU >‘°W Üjê m«rtt p ro m is for m crea-ed S jm aF y won In th e m irror Work on the state highway from ____ ... . . 97 . ; . _____ vaiaan *. _____ 95 ; M a ry Meyer, C labom time gor» un contest. T reharne to Top hill began Monday k Bryan. 17; Ro»a New m an. I l l ; Joaeph fmwi 1 rxix»rt» Hm outlook w i l l lx* be Ironed ‘™ned out Il g , • u t cr ,,.w while ln„nlhh the i* excellent will Miss Hila Cornelius »pent the morning. i.aM nre. »». prices have also llHluenced Ult wealher m a„ th(. blg • week-end III Corvallis Visiting her Operations to S tart W a lte r K Hutebinaon. clerk rfia tn rt pou try Ph»“" >’Y y (or the farm er in the second hall narents. Mr and Mrs. Robert Cor- Some work a t the Elwood m ill; aitorney. n o » T h e C C »tore, relief exp ¡Is being done The mill Us expected «<*» ? 2«. doling layer» in lurm ll°ck»: __ ( J 1U3f> us a» registered by K5hu" »21.- ! Colton Kiports Cut In Hall the Babeonchart. U ruing rapidly. Mavis F air has been 111 and ab- to resume operations sometime this ______ __ c Luce . county clerk, county j iSoutlirm rollon grower» are al»o It 1» now 14 per cent ubovr a year sent Irom school the past week. rle rk ’a exp 920.61, circuit judire 96. total month. feeling much belter Frice» In the ago and only 18 per cent below 926.51 ; J W Connell, county ahenffa Annivt-rsarv Observed ,l- *• Meet Saturday 921.80; State In d u s tria l Accident last year have averaged 43 per cent nonnal A special meeting of the W. B. exp, Past Chiefs card club surprised rommia»»ion. court house exp 92.36, coun- 1 ('■•pyritfht 1935 above IVJJ The fly in Die oin t o n ; A was ncia held a at t the home o of . Mrs. Mr and Mrs. J. R Sandford Sandlord on h it nome . . . . . . tjr htMpital exp 915.29, to ta l 917.65; i ’uLliahvra Financial Bureau m ent In the rollon situation Is the their twenty-second wedding annl- Ethel Meyers Saturday afternoon H anel’a Electric shop, court house «rap. »harp drop in export». Colton ha» versary Junuary -’ll The evening The regular business meeting will 91 . O lia Elevator Co., court house exp. been our biggest export Item lor was »pent playing ;>00 Honors were be held at the O range hall Febru- 97.26; N E Stanyel. law lib ra ry fund. year». II we continue to follow tiie won bv Mrs A. F. Chrlstcner, Mrs. ary 9. Several members have blrth- 5 0 c ; C A C u nningham , f r u it inspector. 915.45; Nancy D<>ane. old atre pension AAA curtailm ent policy we may Jam es Mathlesen. J R. Sandford days this month. 97 ; John Brow n Hays, old aye pen eventually find ourselves producing u „ h A r t h u r R e y n o ld s Mr. and Mrs. Laurel rr o s t Ol exp. sion exp, 97 ; P ortland G eneral Electric for home consumption only. Tlu» Mr. and Mrs Eurl Cooper and Forest Orove visited his mother, Co., relief Ire n e A ltm a n . 91 ; C C Ban would alter the entire eeonoinle life CITY Honor roll for faniliv of St Helens visited Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Tillman, one day last nister, b a iliff c irc u it court, 98.09; 8 £ ’ of the South. The same comments the KANSAS F iy ra m , c«»unty school supt exp. 934 . Kansa» City grade school this Mrs A F Chrlstener Sunday. week str>w berrtes „ u(Wln< apply with leas force to the inld- month A Sattler. relief John Lam bert 910, Mrs Include» Malcom Esllliger. E ntertain Past Chief» dlewesi and ILs big farm export W 8 Reynold« 915. t o u l 925; C L Oakes' Work in the straw berries Is be- Rita, G ertrude Mesdames Faye Mills. Eugenia ._g done here, also early garden.» grocery, county ja il exp, 911-30; D P Item» such a» wheat and hogs For und Vincent Vinidomelen. Ih len and , ^ 7 M avs% nîcrt'aln- lnK done here' C o rrieri. county ja il exp. 912 ; J<»eph the time being, however, control Is Ralph Marr. Edward Lewis Doris cypher and enu W riam_ „ a -tw . O . . . J r . - M h i e f a . . y s e h .h it h a are being put In. Strawberries are Fairchild, relief E W M cCorkle. 96.82, club with bulslrrtng cotton prices Roth D a iry, widows* pension exp, Sylvia ' Bean. 96 2 "; Sunset D a iry , county ja il exp. 932.65. E A G riffith , personal prop- _ __ erty tax eotteeifcm exp, 918.80; B ert C buying (tower Floyd"W hitmore homes near Laurel Huntinx-t«»,. relief R»y Beighley »• n u n in i n u i u ' a n th e J - Leeter Ire la n d A Co., court bouse exp. Yenkel. of Wells were present. "good times." Kcal" buying power K i r Mr». D Caputo and m o i » u » / » wthel Einei Marvtn i,ad tonsils i v Sunday. • 1.90; 8 E Fay ra m . county «heriff» exp the II« u rc _ - ; - f i K x r f l n u H u u r n Miss k -p n d M a r v in I Poe 'W u au t his u a vuimuìs Is calculated by comparing priera of farm producta with the m .iï;r ,‘“ ’d m ™ Ä o n d nw ted S aturday nt the. Jones hos 939.75. tax dept exp 915.38. county clerk’» i Pol lee Courtesies exp 99. total 964.13; S E F ay ra m . dog »rices »I the goods which the furi - <»' Mr Mr* pital and 1» doing nicely. e er í m,¿ít buv^L Last ast vrai' and McGuinness had been posted to fund exp, 337.50; H illsboro M eat Co., i G uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es inu»t ‘ buy year finished im ished Vunderzanden o<w Jjad family, county hospital exp. 318.18; Farm ers’ .„.„. keep guard over the entrance to good»' prices tapered oil after their ml^ ° w,£ 7 r L 4 T ’m i i d i I i n ,‘U H Davis Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ( ’a»h store, court house exp. 33.55; Ralph sharp jum p In IB33 On the other n" ? i'd ' . ^ a y PongrMz spent Hiram Davis, Mrs O ertrude Davis » *irldKe PTe'i^ntly a ,ca!,uJ along Dresser, relief Jeste Drake, 31 : Curry's ¿ J S a L , . h , grocery, county h<wpital exp. 97.01 ; Went hand, farm prices rose spectacularly. >n lluxton visiting and son of Beaverton and Mr. and ‘“ Y U ?1' . Mrs Lawrence Vandehey and fam - . W h a ts the m atter? growled the Cuast — Telephone Co., county hoapttal ' Hence, In the last twelve months m ght ln UuxWn ily of Hillsboro. driver. At th a t mom ent McGutness e,p . 911.16; M cNutt*» grocery, indigent f i ? m ! ? ^ l 5 5 d T S th a t ^ h t e t/h e Mr and Mrs. Claude Lyda and A n o t h a r " 5 0 0 " n a r t v Will be held recognized him as the county mag- «oldier»' fund. »5.25; Backeberg's Su- Anotner wo party WHi De neiu u t , p ,rio r A m h u U n re service, re lie f T V | {»uT h o i naV row id^H sIderably As M,“ s »»d Vernon and Alma verself ver H onor" he h»rn,lcn. »10; Kel»o General h o p iu l . re- r i e » u l“ ,U " i n l a n d in 7 the St. Edward church baseiiunl Vanu I i h iva st* t bghlight 3 4 Incom e Doernbeeber hospital In Portland January 29 to have an obatructlon removed from her tnroat. Hhe re mained In Portland several days visiting relatives. Mr and Mrs F. E Beatty and daughter M argaret ol Portland vis ited Mr. and Mr». A rthur Reynold» Bunday Mr». Beatty la a slater of Mr. Reynold». . Mr. and Mr». Nels Yenkel of Well» visited friend» here Thursday The Yenkel» formerly resided here. Mr. and Mr». M erritt Jackson and daughter visited Mr». Jackson a »later. Mrs F. P Bush, ut Inde pendence Bunday. Friends atid neighbor» of Mrs Faye Mill« met a t her home Ja n - 1 uary 29 and enjoyed a day of quilt- I ing. Little Roy Btlgum of St. Helena »pent last week with his uncle. Tom ‘ StA "500" party will be held a t the K of P hall Monday, given by the Pythian Bisters Public la Invited. noo kuhmu «xxxw ovjasn » cc*« production M ,--------------------------------- . - * C T _______ ejo Show* p ______ - 2.25 G al« •< 30 P er C eni ■WWMI b» 1.73 * »*“•• ," * ,5 5 % 515 450 Buxton People- Honor Newlyweds | IOU A « Countv Court Feed Co., Inc., county hospital exp. 939.- t exp. 977 42. M archant C alculating Ma- 4 1 . H w iry Voung. r» l« J W W W tllo w h - k h ill. r , ,l ( 8T.4O; V . lt o , by, deceased. 922.50; Hanson Bros., do< t t w l u m . fund. 421 F r « | - . H»p—rio r m »r- I 1 c “ -. •*« » •» »™<«» •»<! ket, county ja il exp 929 01, county h<»- era* exam fund «up, 949 49; Chieset A p ita l exp 952 51. total 90 5 2 ; Cornelius Devers, rounty ho» pi tai exp. 99.77; The Cash store, relief l.ena Engler. 97 35; Wilson Laboratortaa. county htwpital exp. Portland Gas A Coke Co., county h<»- S9 1» Glaser Bros, county h<»pital exp. p ita l exp 911 70, court house exp 91 30, 912 92; Portland S a n itary Supply Co., total 913. W iley’s grocery, relief Mr court house exp, 963 50; W e ils Dept M arshall. 92; Pacific Gash m arket, re store, county ja il exp 92 94. relief amp lie f W illia m G rout, 95 14, Powers* gn»c- 922 15, county htwpital exp 919 93. tot ery. c««unty hospital exp 9*9 54. county 937.93 ; W iley’s grocery, widows* |,ensl< ja il exp 970 09, total 9169.57; A K Pick- exp. Sylvia Bean. 921 ; Stout's Nuraer eu, c<*urt house exp, 92.90; L au ra It court house exp. 960.25 ; Washington M organ, delinquent tax foreckw ure fund. County News-Time«, county sh e riff’s exp 949, Want Cusu t P rin tin g A Binding 99.60, county school supt exp 94.10, coun commissioners* Co., county c le rk ’s exp 9111.77, county ty asseaaor’s e x p 914 26. (Nov, 1934) 931.26, treaaurer’e exp 915.93, circuit judge exp proceedings c m miss loners* 910.M4, total 9139.64. D elta D rug store, 951.10; HUIahoro Argus, county clerk’s «mp 95, d istrict attorney proceedings 931.29 (Dee, 1934), county exp 92.90,, reli«rf exp 925 19. total 935.- court exp 70c. circu it court exp 90c. schoal supt exp 93.24. county 39 D r Charles Hines, druggist, relief county exp. 97.96 ; F a irw a y m arket, re lie f John j treasurer’s exp 99.47, to ta l 946.95. Alden 94. B<»b K ohlert 96. Bruce Combs i 95. M rs Ballard 95. total 919; Aloha M eat M a rk e t, relief J«>e Powell, 9*.»»5; F J Sewell, coroner's inquest fee Em ilie Hogrefe. deceased, 96.20; D r. C T Sm ith, coroner's physician inqueat fee E m ilie , Hogrefe. deceaaed, 910; Packer-Scott Co., county h<j«pital exp. 9 1 5 5 ; Physicians* x i • c j A Hospital Supply Co., county hospital ( J U T S t o c k IS i T P S i l U n d COIYI- exp. 911.34; F ra n k lin P rin tin g company, county clerk’s exp, 81c; H A W Spa- . cialty Co., county clerk's exp. 99.60; Chari«» L W alk e r, prem ium on o fficial | bonds. 9275; Bristol H a rd w are cumpsny. c«*unty ja il exp 91-04, court house exp ' •9-68. cirunty hospital exp 99.27, county s h e riff’s exp 5c. total »12 94 H illsboro u ia s s Pharm acy, county court exp 91.65. relief f ' r p p r ) i n < r R p nt R fl (1 o ( U t h l l V e r r exp 913 55. total 915 30; May« Bndhers V r C V p iIlK Ü C IIV R H U 1 Garden Seeds píete. L illy’s Morcrop for lawns and gardens I ava/ri Crati Mrr.n'N. c o .. r . i . e f Rover, is; varieties for fine lawns. W ater Service Co.. , ., , , . court house exp 915 50. relief exp: Ethd Clover, tim othy and a l l Patterson 91.25, H F West 91.29. Joe other field grasses. W inegardner 91 40. Ray Beighley 91.25, Oregon- W ashington Ir t f n n A ltm a n 91-25, Appolonia W ilkes 91.25, total 924.16 ; The F i x - It shop, court house exp. 50c; U nion O il Co. of ’’You Need Recreation” Most men do. The stress of current condi tions is fraying their nerves and underm in ing their physical well being. A t Clem’s Place they find congenial c o m p a n io n s h ip , t h e equipm ent for interest ing exercise, and the opportunity for relax a tion which th eir health requires. re- S?r Try it . . " m s h e riff’s exp 935.08, total ’ i i 9 ' h Barne«, distributor, county s h e riff’s exp. 937; Associated O il Co., county sheriff's exp. 964 75; J. B Dinsmore, M D. coun- i ty ja il exp. 913 ; West D isinfecting com pany, court house exp, 9112; N E Stangei, secretary circu it judge, 912.19; Kilham Stationery A P rin tin g C«., county clerk’s p J A J-JaS Meet at North Plains Kansas City Roll Honor Announced Spraya and Sprayer« the fees ebruary »□. 13. c Everybody 1 o n . i t s i u -' yerseu, yer tionor, ne |(rf H, rnd, n Bureh'. sere-| February .» v «.» xzv » a « j welcome. wnvumv. -i..»,« are nominal. today nineteen |wr cent above last “'1<1 In’ Afternoon they all Mr. aixl Mrs. Blaine Finch of ,ce <’«»unty »heriff*» exp. 915.98 January and is the highest »hue “ y I\,rtlan d visited at the L. R. Cypher Yes> ** •s * waa snappy an - f>aeif»e M anifolding Book Co., county hiMTii» S u n d a y SWBT. Court exp. 930.85; w est Coast Telephone . Guests of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Wilmer Loftis. Richard and F ran- he stepped politely out of the way. »».so. «»untg reco rd tr Sharp Increase In Farm n Sale» M arr Sunday were Mr and * ** Mrs. K t‘ non and R*ub«n KiiraUl m I ,,f got Qrd<>rs Jet nQ trafflc k j is eoumy school . supt 34.70, For five years the tan mer n er ba* c liff Sandy, Lam ar and Mary. Mr. I s h e riff 317.80, elr- Just about been able to pay hu and Mrs Maurice Thompson and y . ^ Rundsv ’' P ‘ through because of the rotten X ^ S d g i county judge 99.85, I “ “ m 5 f X ^ R e y n o l d s . who h u bridge .b u t. seeln' It's you. yer Hon- X . ^ r surveyor 4 o r 93.45, M *« . subsistence bills without ____ county juvenile ¿ o v t a ^ ‘n‘h ” ^ “ t° 1^ ’ - E X 4 * Pl«*»“™- ° ° luxuries or new equipment. Willi pranrl» Thompson ol Portland district Confectioner» - Bowling Alievs the 1934 gain In hl» buying power. | Mr and m i » Raymond Hudson Home L au n Billiards dry. county h<jspital exp. 930.22; Bur he ha» cleuned up I ll s bark bills aI1(1 Mr and Mrs. Dean Endicott of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hutchinson .... .. . 7 . roughs Adding M achine Co., county clerk'» and Is now buying new merchandise. Hillside spent Tueaday evening with have 1260 Main St. been confined In the Hillsboro A funny thing happened to my exp 95.55. county treasurer'» exp 95.20. D epartm ent »tores and mall order Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marr, county asseeaor'» exp 911.06, county school with Illness the past week. m®'her ln Berlin. houses In farm sections have been Mr and Mrs Asa Esllnger and hospital supt exp 94.46, county surveyor’» exp Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Perry v "I thought you said you were reporting a ten to twenty per cent Mr and Mrs Ernest Esllnger and Wright. January 29, a girl- |b o rn In London. —Ex,____________ 95.65. tax dept exp 925.10, county court betterm ent over last year Farm fanpiy of Davids Hill and Mr. and Howard returned home tool companies have recently ln- Mrs Ray Hodges and family spent from the Spurgeon Jones hospital Sunday. traduced a small tractor which 1» Sunday at the Claude Esllnger Orvie Townsend of Hillsboro ac- taking extremely well They expect pome. i? M arr home compatiled him home and their prew nt fifty cent sales visitors a t the W E. M arr nome gpurgvon home was 8 u n a . gains to continue. All In all. I feel Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. R M day night. that the entire agricultural region Knit's and Ross of Forest Grove, Elwyn Poe of the CCC camp near t will offer the most favorable sales Mr and Mrs Lloyd Anderson, lias been visiting his p ar opportunities In the n e x t fe w daughters R uth Eileen and Donna Yachats Mr and Mrs. Fred Poe. the ] month.». Such states as Oeorgla. Mae of Hillside and Mr. and Mrs. ents. past few days. He returned to c a m p . Mississippi, the Caroltnas. Virginia, i Charles Sellers and Mary Jan e of Sunday evening. Oklahoma. Arkansas, and Arizona fowa Hill B elrzatcs Named look especially hopeful Mrs. B ertha Fo'lette of Forest Mrs. Alvi Logan and Mrs Russell Another encouraging feature to- Orove visited Mrs. Alfred Lewis Loftis were elected delegates from | day 1» the relief of pressure on farm Wednesday afternoon W ashington O range to attend the i real estate. Tile value of land, like Mr». M arr lloate»» home makers conference a t Corval- 1 the value of a common stock. Is Mrs. W E. M arr entertained with ils February 12 to 16. based primarily on Its earnings, an all day quilting Tupitd“T Pre*J Mrs. George Sheppard went to Banks tn agricultural regions report eut were Mrs. F. 0 . s “ v“Ke ®* the best demand for farm lands Springhill. Mrs Abe Hudson and THERE CAME WISE MEN In year». Price» are rising and In- Mrs. Forquer of Gales Creek. Mrs From out the East, hi the days terest iiaytnenls are becoming more Lloyd Anderson of Hillside. Mrs. of Herod the king, they came. regular Hundreds of hopeless s i t - , Charles 8eU«f» °( Iow if, H How do you picture them ? S er nations have been saved by the Mrs C. H. Hamilton. Mrs. Victor vants. camels, baggage, a caravan Increase In farm Income This has Lewis, Mrs Alfred Lewis and Mrs. they make, traveling by night fol a far-reaching effect. Not only docs J Ernest Marr. lowing the star; passing many a I tribe th a t worshipped gods th a t It relieve the government of 'f arm . are no gods. Along th a t r o u t e mortgage aid. but lase^hisurLnee : the position o f those where flowed for centuries th e trade companies and banks which are of ancient empires, they press. Then heavily Involved In farm m ortgages.' at Oallllee they tu rn south, final ly to reach a Judean village. Beth- Outlook for 1935 SOUTH SCHOLLS—Directors of leliem. And th ete they bow to The drought dealt most farmers worship a Babe ln a manger. a O T « ^ riu e ffe e ? Sehol.s Berry - ^ .a ; And who Is the Babe? on 1935 Is a big question m ark The JngHBlhv Edwards i f Let time tell. Thirty-odd years most im portant result of the draught evu" i n8i» S iiS t « ra ira - was present as repre pass He comes forth and presents from the viewpoint of the coming Sherwood Hlniself to Isreal as Almighty God sentatlve of the Bodle Company crop year Is the necessity for many and a contract was signed by the tenting In a hum an body; doing farm ers to buv new seed. The la t Scholls growers giving tills company w hat God alone Ssdon Odlvery, $515 do. raising ter. when not adapted to the lo an option on blaekcapberries for the the dead beside could any another (10)' WhMlIuw) cality. may bring extremely poor next three seasons. Local growers mighty wonder. Then m they ^GAIN in 1934, the in you can buy I They are crucified yields. Agricultural experts agree are optimistic over m arket condi Him and up from the grave H e, siste n t dem and for big — rugged — dependable th at the terrific heat and drought tions. arose. of last summer has seriously In The disciples affirm ed they had Farm Sold Chevrolet productshasmade trucks. They are powered jured the fertility of farm s west The G errltse farm has been p ur seen* him back alive. B ut Thomas j of the 100th meridian. We must chased by six-cylinder valce-in-head Chevrolet iJie uvrltT< larfiest by S. P Taylor and Edward will not believe It until he has put j the north his ringers Into the n a ll-irln ts In; engines which use very little builder of trucks as well as winter and spring to replace sub 2« acres nnd Sleffert the south 20 C hrist's hands and th ru st his hand j soil moisture. We must have cold gas and oil. Buy one of of passenger cars. And now into C hrist's side. Now behold I The M. N Bonham spent several weather to reduce pests, such as days visiting relatives In Hillsboro Risen Lord comes In on them. these Chevrolet Trucks and Chevrolet offers still greater the weevil and chinch bugs, which Inst week, returning to the home of "Thom as put your finger Into have hibernated In unusually large his daughter, Mrs. J B. B artlett, the nail print In my hand and you buy fine, dependable, values—the highest quality numbers this winter. put your hand Into my to m side Home long-range w eather fore Friday. economical haulage service Chevrolet Trucks ever built Ruby Rebekah Lodge, 174. will and be not faithless but believing." casters are predicting another hot meet February 13. "My Lord and my G od!" shouts —at the world1 s lowest price! and the lowest-priced trucks nnd dry summer. Short crops again Thomas. In 1935 will bring still higher prices You get R? Who Is He? Yes, the So-o-o! CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY. DETROIT. 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