+— -----— ------------------ - ! Oregon Products— ! Early Copy— The Argus is Printed on Oregon Made News L - ----- - ■ ■' ■ ------------------------- - Mukt'B for Fewer MiittiikeH and Better Service A Bank Cashier Orenco Circle Picnic Today F r ie n d ly Chehalem M ountain People H urt W h en C ar Skid* C ir c le to C h u rc h ; Illy I I I , Mr*. Bird MrCoenilck) M r« M eet Hugh H uriidK t« ) McKay Alumni to Convene Saturday Used Cars 1933 Ford V-8 Coupe 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe 1931 Ford Model A Sedan 1934 Plymouth Coupe 1933 Chev Coach 1929 Nash Sedan 1928 Dodge Sedan 1933 Plymouth Coupe CADY MOTOR CO. 18 YEARS IN HILLSBORO Celebrate "Happy Days" in Hlfliboro July 2. 3 and 4 Tell Your Friends! Legion Gives Honors Pupils S c h o la rs h ip at OKENCO GOOD BUYS IN At Venetian G ra n g e P la y e r S ig n e d T h e F'riendly C ircle CIIEHALKM MOUNTAIN M imi w i l l m e e t u t th e c h u rc h for a pic­ Dori* B runson received 11 cracked nic today (T hursday) Shoulder blade. h lac era ted leg mid Mr and Mrs. If E ftrh eid t und m inor luce sc ratch es w hen th e cur lx>rene u tte n d e d the D akota society of a cousin, T heodore B runson of i picnic at Ja n tz e n B each Sunday. Portland, la which - he w m riding ! Mrs. S P. S tevens and son Jack, skidded In the loose (travel on u Mr and Mrs J o h n S heid of P o rt­ In in in th e S p rin g b ro o k roud Ju n e land v isited Mr. and M rs W H U She wus ta k e n lo I I I W ilcox' Hin« Sunday. hospital in N ew bern mid rem ain ed M imics B etty and M axine W ilcox u n til the follow ing day T heodore of V ancouver, W ash , a re spending Ih u ic o p received In te rn a l in ju rie s | a few days w ith th e ir a u n t and a n d u th ird passenger received uncle. Mr and M rs B A M itchell. th re e broken ribs. V isitors ut t l i e Adam Bcllu hom e Miss M ildred B runson id I’orl S unday w ere M r and M rs An- lund visited her parents, Mr mid tone Bella, Mr and Mrs E Schenck. Mm J A Brunson, and the Ruy H elen Schenck, Bob Ennis, Mrs I Turk funilly luid W ednesday und G len Schenck. B onny Bussell, Mr and Mrs O tto H uge and ch ild ren Thursday. V ein M cM augh of M itchell a c ­ J I. S earcy, who becam e cash ier H aym ond and E sther, ull of P o rt­ com panied by Mis» Eva W hipple of at tin- C om m ercial N ational hank lund C anby, vlslteit relative* and old h e re Monduy P rio r to tak in g th e | Mr and Mrs L ouie M adden and frien d s in the Buck H eaven d istric t position w itli tlie local Institution d a u g h te rs M ary L ee und P a tric ia lust week M cM augh Is reco v erin g lie hud been In c h arg e of the A nn of P ortlu n d visited M rs M ad­ from infection In a c ru sh ed right liq u id atio n of the S h u te Savings d e n ’s parents. Mr and Mrs. Floyd K arns, S unday. hand lie hud been receiving t r e a t ­ hank Mr and M rs C. P. Beck visited m en ts in St V incent's hospilul i'lrlu r« eaurtssy Ssllsmsn Hludlo. ! Mr und Mrs C ollins G ruhum of M r and Mrs O. W Lay son of A urora visited her b ro th e r-in -la w E lw in H utchens, of N ew berg v isit­ P ortlund S u n d ay und also at the und sister. Mr und Mrs W F. J ed M rs M ary Wood and C larence hom e of Mr B eck’s b ro th e r at L ents W ohlschlegel. S unday. O ther g u e s t* Wood F riday. w e r e Mr und Mrs 11 I. Price. Miss V ine O rn d u ff of T im b er w as an ' Mr und Mrs Bussell S chultz of E nola B arlow und D anny C rcury, honor guest at a d in n e r p a rty ut P o rtlu n d visited M r und Mrs. B ull of P ortlund. the hom e of his sister. M rs F ra n k A M itchell S unday. Mr mid Mr* Hock H ull und Mrs Shook. Sunday Mr O rn d u ff is in j M J M cEntee and son M orris F J R obinson of G aston visited th e poor h e alth Mrs. S hook has been u re spending a few days a t De- I) M M cInnis und Iru G. McCor­ confined to h e r bed for ab o u t P oe Bay. Mr and Mrs E m m ett P roll. Mrs mick fam ilies S atu rd ay th re e y ears w ith purulysis O th e r! Hay cu ttin g begun here l a s t guests w ere Mrs Vine O rn d u ff und A rnold R ogers and d a u g h te rs N o r­ w eek Tile crop Is sh o rt ow ing lo t h d r d a u g h te r of T im ber. Mr and m a J e a n und A nita B ogers of S e a t­ the cold spring night* und dry Mrs M ervln W hitm ore. L eonurd tle visited ut the Eloyd K a rn s hom e over th e w eek-end. w eather. P la n tin g potatoes begun W hitm ore anil L au re n H aynes Sunday gugests at th e N uthaniel the first of th is w eek H um id D avis re tu rn e d to H ills­ Mr unil Mrs J P Jo n e s and boro Saturday after a th re e days' Bose hom e w ere M r a n d M rs Ted S tan ley E g o re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay visit hen- Wtttl to s f . i l h c r llo in e r E dw ards and son Bobby. C y ru s Buse, H erb ert Bose and M rs Irene from a w eek’s visit w ith th e Lee Davis. a n d d a u g h te r B urbara lam e fam ily ut T illam ook lu-lund E P S m ith w ent to M arshfield K ildow Scliineltzer. w ho w ent w ith them , Monduy w here he ha* em ploym ent Je an n e, ull of P o rtlan d Mr und Mrs Bussell C oupe and rem ain ed for an In d efin ite visit P e te r T rum p Jr. of P o rtla n d Is Mr and Mrs Itay Ego a tte n d ed stay in g w ith his father. P e ter C onnie of P o rtlan d visitc^d r e la ­ s pot lu rk d in n e r ut the Joe Ego T rum p S r . d u rin g th e saw m ill tiv e s h e re Sunday Mr und Mrs L ester L ackey of hom e ut M ountain Home Sunday strik e Mr und M rs J P. Jo n e s und G uests e n te rta in e d ut the D M H illsboro visited at th e H H H an ­ Mr and Mrs W uyne Jo n e s und M cInnis hom e Sunday w ere Mr sen hom e Sunday. G ene A nderson and fam ily of ch ild ren v isited Mrs J P Jones and Mrs H om er Eurl and baby son uncle. F ra n k B ryan, ut M ountain K enneth of W estport. M r E arl's P ortlu n d visited his p aren ts. Mr and M rs O E A nderson. Sunday Hom e S unday e vening |u ircn ts and grun d m o lh er, Mrs B es­ Mr and Mrs. I. F Jo u rn e y of Mr mill M rs H ugh B ryan and sie S m ith and d au g h te r. P utty, of tw o c h ild ren of G aston v isited Mr P o rtlan d . Mr and Mrs Don M c­ P ayette, Idaho, v isited at th e M J und Mrs J P Jo n e s Sunday Innis unit c h ild ren of R eedvllle und M cE ntee hom e Sunday. Mrs E reida Digrnun of Forest C url H anson of G a rd en Hom e Mrs I. t. M urruy und c h ild ren of G rove v isited M rs W H R ing last resum ed w o rk th e first of th is M idway w eek -n G lenn M iller's new burn Miss H elen T hom pson of N ew ­ w eek. Mr and Mrs J a c k R obertson of B uford D eford, accom panied by b erg re tu rn e d hom e T h u rsd a y a fte r Miss J u n e Holcom und h e r m other. a week's visit ut th e W I Jo n es P ortlu n d visited her sister. Mrs. C h arles Bogers. a n d fam ily S unday Mrs Ed Holcom. of Scholls visited hom e F ra n k C ate und son W allace of Mm C h a rlo tte A pplegate at A lbany Miss V elm a W ohlschlegel of Sunday. Scholls visited V ivian Z iegler Sat- Forest (¡ro v e v isited frien d s here Sunday and a tte n d ed th e W illum- Mr und Mrs J E B lazer a tte n d ­ u n ia y night and S un d ay e tte -O ren c o ball gam e W allace was ed a political m eeting ut P ortlund M is s C a t h e r i n e I l o g " o f E . in n in g Sunday ton. Fat lla lf id d and Mr and Mrs signed to play w ith th e O renco Mi and Mrs H enry V ersteeg F. B W o h l s c l i l c g i l o f S c h o ll s v is­ team Mr and Mrs i t E P is o n s of and d a u g h te r Je ssie visited Ids ited M ist W anda F im g an Sunday P o rtla n d visited Mrs. P arsons p a r­ bro th er. N J V ersteeg. und funuly evening. at D ayton Sunday. C ecil C npclnnd of Y am hill a ents. Mr and M rs F re d Wolff. Mr and M rs M H arvey and w histler, w ill a p p e a r w i t h t h e B u c k S unday th re e ch ild ren of S herw ood v isited H eaven B uekaroos at H illsboro at Mrs C G O anes and sons G il­ Ills father. M M H arvey, S un d ay the W ashington C ounty P ioneer and m an and L ester of P o rtla n d and Mr und Mrs Sum O lio und c h il­ N ative Sons and D au g h ters m ee t­ Mr and M rs Tom P ie re n of H el­ v e t i a v i s i t e d . it t h e S W Baugh­ d re n v isited his niece. M rs Bob ing J u n e 23. Johnson, nt G a rd e n Hom e Sunday. Mrs Em m a Schm ale w as hostess man hom e S unday. Picnic T onight to th e L u th e ra n c h u rch 1 antics' Aid M ountain T op S unday school and nt h e r hom e F riday a fte rn o o n M r and Mrs W It C ooke and ch u rch ure h av in g a picnic su p p e r this T hursday e vening T hey will fam ily v isited Mi and M rs H arold m e d at th e W illiam M orse hom e ut C ooke and Mrs W E C ooke at N ew berg u t 7:30, going from th e re B eaverton Sunday. N in eteen th a n n u a l reu n io n nt J C P arinley re tu rn e d S a tu rd ay lo som e place ulong the W illam ette th e M cKay School A lum ni associa­ riv e r chosen by Mr M orse S w im ­ from a w eek's stay in P o rtlan d M r and M rs It T hom pson and tion of d istric t No 18, W ashington m ing and gam es ure p lanned for sons from M arshalltow n. Iowa, and county, w ill be held at th e school th e evening K enneth W hitm ore, w ho w orks Jm- P arinley and fam ily of C anby on th e S cholls fe rry road, o ne-half on the W illiam N cuenschw andcr visited Mr und Mrs J C P urm ley m ile south of W hitford. S a tu rd ay Social g reetin g s w ill be e xchanged farm nt tuikevlew , is at hom e this Sunday am ong th e a tte n d a n ts prev io u s to w eek h elping his fath er. C layton th e d in n e r h our MARION FRA N CIS JA CO BS W hitm ore, w ith the hay harvest. All w ho have a tte n d ed th is pio­ M arlon F ran cis Jacobs, born F e b ­ Mrs A rth u r H lllll. G eorge and n e er school and th e ir frie n d s a re in ­ G lenn lllll and Ben T h u ll a cco m ­ ru a ry I. 1875, at L aw rence, K ansas, v ite d to b rin g th e ir lu n ch b askets panied by Mr und M rs K u rt Ja c k y died J u n e 1-1 at W oodburn, age 80 a n d spend th e day w ith th e ir und Miss G e rtru d e Ja c k y of N orth years, 4 m onths and 13 days He Plains, w ent to th e roast a fte r was th e son of M ary and Jo h n schoolday associates D in n er w ill be serv ed from th e d a m s S a tu rd ay T hey w ere guests Jacobs, th e second of fo u r c h ild ren picnic bask ets at 12:30. follow ed of a frien d at G a rib ald i u n til S u n ­ I .eft m otherless at th e age of five w ith th e an n u al ad d ress a n d a lite r ­ vr.iis his e arly life w as spent in day afternoon. T he go v ern m en t has been m a k ­ K ansas, O klahom a and A rkansas a ry and m usical p rogram O fficers of th e association a re At the age of 23 he jo in ed th e ing a survey of th e a ltitu d e at D erle D. P e rk in s. B eaverton, p re s­ B ald Peak sta te p ark and has p lac ­ C hurch of C h rist in O klahom a and ident. a n d C M M cKay. P o rtlan d , one y e a r la te r cam e w est and ed tw o co p p er p lacard s th e re Mr* W illiam L ew is a n d th re e located at H illsboro In 1903 he secretary. ehlld ren . re ce n tly of P ortland, are m arrie d L eona S m ith and lo th is Vam tervelden Fleeted visiting h e r p aren ts, M r und Mrs union w ere bo rn e ig h t c hildren, W F. V and erv eld en . c h ie f of th e P e te r T rum p. T hey w ill Join Mr four girls and four boys He w as Lew is at F o rt Peck. Mont., In Ju ly engaged in build in g a n d c o n tra ct F orest G rove fire d e p artm e n t, was lie has re ce n tly been tra n s fe rre d w ork th e re u n til 1915 w hen he elected p re sid en t of Uie O regon F ire m oved to W oodburn. F or th e last C hiefs' association ut C o rv allis F r i­ th ere from P o rtlan d Mr and Mrs. C h arles T aim an 17 y ears th e fam ily resid ed n o rth day. visited her sister, Mrs. C arl W ard, of W est W oodburn. Q u ality job p rin tin g Argus. H e Is su rv iv e d by th e w idow and ut P o rtlan d Sunday. L aw rence T aim an visited h i s seven c hildren: Mrs. W 11. S te v ­ cousins. Mr and Mrs H erm an Ju n - ens of T oppenish, W ash.; A M. Jacobs of W oodburn and M rs O F enicke. nt C o rn eliu s S unday A bout 1H a tte n d ed th e J u n io r M orris of W est W oodburn; Elwood. Sunday school class p a rty nt Miiun- V ictor, L eonne and L o rrcn e at hom e. O ne son, W aldo, died at th e tia n T op T h u rsd a y afternoon. B ruce C lark a tte n d ed th e com ­ age of five years. In 1919 He had one grandchild. Ja c k S tevens m encem ent exercises a t H ill M ili­ He is also su rv iv e d by one b ro th ­ ta ry academ y J u n e 12. He w as a guest of a n aunt. Mrs. M C M c­ er. E dw ard Jacobs, of S a n ta Cruz, G rew , h av in g accom panied her hom e Cal., and one sister, Mrs Jo h n D un- Ju n e 10 a fte r she had been a nagan, B lackw ell, O klahom a, and w eek's guest of n sister, Mrs. B e r­ th re e h a lf-b ro th ers, O scar Jaco b s of H illsboro and C laren ce and E lm er tha C lark. M ack M cC arty of N ew berg v is­ Jncobs of O klahom a, and m any nieces a n d nephew s. ited B arky Jo n e s from S a tu rd a y to T h u rsd ay A rgus classified ads g et results. Mrs. S a ra h L ew ellin and nephew , 4 Section 2, Pages 1 to 4 Hilbboro, Oregon, Thursday, June 20, 1935 t ullulle '12, No. 1H Suffer Hurts in Auto Wreck ■ > HEALTH and VIGOR It takes plenty of fresh, pure, nourishing milk to bring out those rosy cheeks and build that husky physique. Give your child at least a quart of milk each day from Momingdew GUERNSEY DAIRY SAM HULIT ft SONS Phone 2588 114 miles south of Hillsboro Gold Medal Diplom a Winner In 1934 — Score 98.2 Silver Medal Diplom a Winner In 1933 — Score 97.8 Celebrate "Happy Days" tn Hillsboro July 2, 3 and 4 A w ard s Tells of Plan Hazeldale Folk Resident of Banks Dies Here Monday Plan a Picnic Jo h n B R eynolds Jr., 62, of Committee Announced; Miss A ltishin C andidate M ade; M e e t P la n n e d (B y Mr«. J. C. S m ith ) (B y C urtl« T ig a rd ) H A ZE L D A L E- A nnual picnic of T IG A R D M edals h ave b e e n th e C om m unity c lu b w ill be held a w ard e d six g rade school pupils at B alm G rove J u ly 14 C om m ittee outstan d in g in scholarship, le a d e r­ >n ch arg e is Mrs. W. A Jones, M rs ship. a th le tics and A m ericanism in , Je a n O 'C onnor a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. six schools of th e S h erw o o d -T ig ard C laren ce W alker. district by th e A m erican L egion C an d id ate Nam ed post of Sherw ood. In a d d itio n to a bronze p laq u e a p p ro p ria te ly e n ­ M iss B etty A lth ish in is a candi- graved. each w in n in g stu d e n t w as d a te G oddess of L ib e rty for th e 4th given a pin and c e rtific a te as p a rt . of J u ly c eleb ra tio n at H illsboro of the a w ard W inning p u p ils w ere T he com m unity c lu b is sponsoring M elvin B allard. S herw ood; M ary j her. J a n e G rofan, M iddleton; R u t h M iss M ary R obertson of V ictoria, G raue, L u th e ran school; A lex an d er B. C . is th e g u est of Mr. a n d M rs M cCorkle. T u alatin ; A nna K alafate P a u l O 'C onnor. St A nthony of T igard, a n d A rn ie Mr. and Mrs. C. P. S yverson sp en t Ingalls. T igard. F rid ay and S a tu rd a y a t T im b e r w ith th e ir son C ourtney. G range M eet P la n n ed A rth u r S y v e rso n and R udy K en t Local gran g e w ill m eet to d ay j C om m issioner R alph L. C lyde of M onday for Y akim a. T he boys (T hursday) and h ave as guests 4-H j P o rtla n d h e ad lin e sp e a k er a t a left re seeking em ploym ent in th e ap- club m em bers of th e v icinity. D e le - , W ashington county T o w n s e n d pie o rc h ard s th ere. gates to sta te gran g e w ill m ak e i club rally here last Sunday. M rs. L. Jo n es of P o rtla n d visited th e ir reports. A v aried p ro g ram has M r and Mrs. W. A. Jo n e s fo r a on the V enetian screen tonight. been p lan n ed for th e a fte rn o o n by ' Joe H ershey S u ffering co u p le of days last week. F rid ay and S a tu rd ay in "L et ’Em S a ra h V anK leek, lec tu re r. G ran g e ’ fro m Blood Poisoning M arg aret M iller is sta y in g w ith Have It.” w ill pro b ab ly co n sid er a d a y for Jo e H ershey of B acona is in th e th e an n u al gran g e cleanup. A large h o sp ital a t St. H elens w ith blood h e r cousin, Mrs. K e n n eth S ta rk , in n u m b er of local g ra n g ers a tte n d ed poison. T he infection sta rte d from H illsboro. m ost of th e session of sta te grange. a w ire sc ratc h on his hand. Mrs. Prune Men Warned Mi ;ses C lara L euthi. V irginia A. M. C hapm an, a d m in istra to r of P a rk and F ran ces Post of T ig ard Jo e H ershey a n d fam ily v isited a t 1 th e O regon P ru n e C ontrol B oard, th e hom e of h is b ro th er, Sim on BETH A H N Y -CED A R M I L L — A i a re enjoying a m o n th 's v acation H ershey, w h ile en ro u te to St. ] in a le tte r to g ro w ers w a rn s th a t m otoring th ro u g h C alifornia. T hey C hristian E ndeavor ra lly w as held H elens hospital. L eroy H ershey i th e re c e n t su p re m e c o u rt decision a t th e B eth an y P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h a re all school teachers. spent a few day s v isitin g relativ es ; on NRA has not w eak en ed th e O re- E ugene B ishop, son of F ra n k before being tra n s fe rre d from th e gon A g ric u ltu ra l A d ju stm en t act. F rid a y nig h t P ro g ra m included: Miss Rose B ates of G aston, address; I Bishop of T igard, is v isitin g w ith CCC cam p n e ar B acona to th e CCC P ric e provisions w ill be a nnounced i by th e b o a rd later. M rs A lfred H am el, solo; Je ss F os­ his b ro th er and fa th e r th is w eek a t P en d leto n . and ren ew in g old acqu ain tan ces. te r and O tto Z ubrugg. a duet He arriv e d last w eek a fte r a coast-1 Mr and M rs A B. F lin t of S cholls visited Mr and Mrs. C h a r­ | w ise boat trip . He is em ployed on j th e Palo A lto Tim es. les Boy S u n d ay Mr a n d M rs A rth u r S chultz and Miss M ary C asey of T ig a rd is on J e a n e tte S chulz sp en t th e w e e k ­ a six w eeks' vacatio n tr ip to C hi- end a t th e beaches. 1 cago and N ew Y ork. S he p lan s to M rs L T e rrill and Miss N ellie re tu rn by w ay of P a n a m a canal. L arsen of P o rtla n d visited M. C. A n u m b er of local R eb ek ah s a t- j L arsen and fam ily Sunday. tended a m eeting of S herw ood Re- j Mr a n d Mrs E dgar M oar and bekah lodge T h u rsd a y ev en in g fam ily of B u rlin g to n v isited Mr th ro u g h an in v ita tio n by th e g re e t­ a n d M rs C h a rle s Boy and fam ily ing lodge. L ocal m em bers w ill p ra c ­ T uesday night. tice th e ir d eg ree w o rk T uesday P lan T ow nsend .Meet P lans a re being m ad e for in s ta ll­ Rev W illiam s of P o rtla n d w ill ation of officers J u ly 9 speak a t th e T ow nsend m eeting J u n e 27. E v ery o n e is c o rd ia lly in ­ vited Mi a n d M rs Ray N eil of S auvies Island v isited M r and Mrs. C h arles Boy T h ursday. M r and Mrs. W illiam C ra w fo rd O p e rato r's license re n e w a l b lan k s and son B illie C ra w fo rd of P o r t­ for the com ing re g is tra tio n p eriod land v isited Mr and Mrs. Jo h n a re a v ailab le at th e A rgus office Z itzm an a n d Mrs. A. M C ra w fo rd for those d e sirin g them . A ccording Sunday to a recen t am en d m en t to th e li­ A g ro u p of L eedy G ra n g e rs a t ­ cense act it is not n ecessary th a t ten d ed sta te gran g e last w eek ap plications be signed in th e p re s­ M r and M rs Ed M eier of H el­ ence of a n o tary p u b lic or o th er vetia v isited Mr and M rs W erner person au th o rize d t o a d m in ister M eier S unday. oaths. Each in d iv id u a l should fill out th e app licatio n acco rd in g to th e in stru ctio n s c o n ta in ed th e re o n ISAAC L. MORELOt K Isaac L M orelock, 76. died a t his and m ail it d ire c tly to S e c re ta ry of hom e on B eav erto n ro u te 1 a n d f u ­ S ta te S nell a t S alem to g e th e r w ith n e ral services w ere held S u n d ay th e fee of $1. A tra v e lin g e x a m in e r for o p e ra ­ at th e B eav erto n M ethodist church. In te rm e n t w as in C rescent G rove to rs a n d c h au ffe u rs w ill be in H ills­ cem etery He is su rv iv e d by a son. boro at th e co u rt house from 10 a. C a rl of P o rtlan d , a n d a d au g h te r. in. to 5 p. m. J u n e 25 a n d 8 a. m. M rs R eva B row n of B eav erto n to 5 p. m. J u n e 26. ro u te 1. F ees Reported J u ro rs N am ed Fees collected by Ja m e s R. D a­ H enry D M cE ntire of H illsboro vis. county reco rd er, d u rin g the and O tto E R ieben of B anks have m onth of M ay to ta led $579.15, a c ­ been selected on th e fe d era l c o u rt c o rd in g to a re p o rt filed w ith the county court tria l ju ry . C. E. Rally Held Bethany Church B anks died a t H illsboro M onday a fte r a n illness of a w eek. G ra v e ­ side services w e re conducted a t the I O. O. F. cem etery h e re W ed­ nesday m orn in g w ith Rev. H enry S. H aller officiating. Mr, R eynolds w as b o m In P o r t­ land J a n u a ry 26. 1873, and had lived : at B anks for th e past six years. He i is su rv iv e d by tw o sisters, Mrs. C harles L. B row n of P o rtla n d and , Mrs. H G. O liv er of San F r a n ­ cisco, Cal., and tw o bro th ers, T. M R eynolds of W ashougal a n d ! C harles F. R eynolds of T routdale. : F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts w ere m ade ; by D onelson f t Sew ell. I I A SPRAY — j i or — A DUST I for every thing that grows 1 in your field or garden. Also house and stock s p r a y . Standard quality. Bee sup­ plies, garden tools and berry : hallocks. Farmers’ Cash Store i FIRST j Feed - Seed - Wool and Pooltry i Telephone 3061 j 1 Celebrate “Happy Days” in Hills­ I boro July 2, 3, and 4 | Now! “Happy Days” License Renewal Blanks at Argus STARTING THURSDAY SPARKLING PRINTS! N A V Y SHEERS! W A S H A B L E WHITES, PASTELS! 100 New- White Hats FELTS TOYO S PIQUES You'd expect to pay much m o re ! 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