The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 10, 1935, Image 9

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H ills b o
Oregon Products—
The Argun in Printed on
Oregon Made Newn
Early Copy-
Makes for Fewer Mistakes
and Better Service
With Which in Combined the Hillsboro i ndependent
Volume 12, No. 34
IlilU b o ro InilviM iutoai
LaUtbluiiuel l»71
Hillsboro, Oregon, Thursday, October 10, 1935
Hillsboro Argus
Section 2, Pages 1 to 4
Established 1 0 4
H ilhi Gridiron Eleven to Travel to Salem for Game This Friday Evening
Rainier Ties
Bordeaux Spray
Locals 0 to 0 Effective Used
Union Leaders
Speak Laurel
Blur and W hite Make Futile
Threat in Final Quarter
Frank Schulmerich to Head
Against Blight
I Hr
Win
K. Cyrus, County A ssntl
I F L Brown, Mr and Mrs W H
land visited Mr. and Mrs. Genn
Subscribe now to the Argua. In
I McNay Mr and Mrs. Lee Brown,
C arr Sunday.
Washington county $1 50 a year.
Lillie Brown. Thelma Muiioy, B il­
A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Six months 85c. Three months 50
ly McNay, Raymond Meyers, Gil-
Alfred Wismer Friday.
tf
| man Wight, E C. Mulloy, Mrs. Mil­
Mrs J. Wyss spent Friday night cents. Two months 33 cents.
lie Cumpbell and the host and
with Miss Nellie Larsen of P o rt­
hostess.
Controversy still rages w h e re v e r' ing for a new and larger site and land.
The Laurel rock crusher ceased there is conversation as to what some m aintaining that the present
Mr and Mrs A rthur Schulz spent
operations Saturday after a short the state of Oregon should do about i site is large enough f o r future the week-end at Devil’s Lake.
run when some much needed re ­ the capitol site Should more ground needs for some time to come,
Mr and Mrs Frank Hildebrand
pairing of roads was done. A num ­ be purchased or should the old
A change in site would necessl- of Portland visited Mr. and Mrs.
ber of yards of rock wus sold to site be used for the erection of a tate purchase of ground in some Charles Boy Sunday.
private parties for building and new state house.
; other portion of Salem. Use of the
C on sid er P. T. A.
by-roads
To make the controversy good, old site would include the pres-
A social m eeting was held Octo­
Mr and Mrs W L. Stevens a t­ as well as to gather inform ation 1 ent state property plus Salem's
tended a family dinner at the as to just what the general pub- portion of a park which lies across ber 1 at the Bethany school to dis
home of her sister, Mrs Hattie lie thinks should be done The A r­ the street. Salem has made this cuss the organization of a P. T. A.
Williams, of Hillsboro Monday eve­ gus is subm itting the m atter to a offer, it is understood, if t h e As a special num ber Eleanor
Schaer sang, accompanied by Mrs.
ning.
vote of the readers.
building can be kept in the old Ben G raff Oldtime songs were
C P. Stafford is having his well
All that is necessary will be to location.
enjoyed Coffee and cake were
deepened und walled with brick.
fill out the blank below and mail
This newspaper feels that it is
by the teacher of the Beth
Mrs. F L. Brown was an over­ It to THE CAPITOL POLL, H ills­ a m atter of considerable im port- served
any school, Mrs. Elsie Macheod
night guest of Mr and Mrs Ray boro Argus, at once.
ance and that it m erits due thought . Watson, w ho'acted as presiding of-
Brown of Portland Monday,
State officials are in rather a and consideration of the people, 1
'
Mrs Fred Tesch and Fred Jr. of! quandary as to w hat is fitting and j who have in mind the future of
Wulla Walla came down to the proper in the m atter, some a rg u -1 the state,
Dick Sutherland Plays
home place Saturday. Fred re tu r n - ! +•—— — — — —
Good Game for Beaver»
ed Sunday to attend school, Mrs
Dick Sutherland, form er Hilhi
Tesch rem aining for several days.
; football star, played at tackle in
Mr and Mrs. Leon Davis a t­
’ the latter part of the O S. C.-UCLA
tended t h e Washington county
If you are interested in w here the capitol building should
football in Portland Saturday a ft­
American Legion Jam boree in F or­
be located, register your vote below and mail it to The Cap­
ernoon for the Beavers and show­
est Grove Wednesday evening of
itol Poll, Hillsboro Argus at once.
ed up to good advantage. The
last week.
Beavers exhibited some real foot­
ball but th eir inexperienced team
1. Present Site
______________ ______________
finally bowed to the southerners
20 to 7. Oregon State plays Gon­
2 New Site .........................
zaga at Corvallis Friday night.
3 Expanded Present Site
Poll of County People Started
to Seek Attitude About Sites
WORN OUT
TRYING TO
HEAT YOUR
HOME WITH
A STOVE?
Peach blight and dleback. a gen­
October 19 Social
eral source of grief to Washington
county
peach
orchards,
cun
be
e
f­
Paring the toughest gridiron us
(B . Mr*, r. I.. Hr.,Will
algnmrnt to dute In the 1935 sea­ fectively controlled with Bordeaux
LAUREL E B. Potts, state pres­
spruy
applied
prior
to
heavy
full
son, Couch "Goody" Goodman will
ident; S. R Holt, state secretary,
take hl* Hllhl football squad to ruins The blight und dleback o r­ and John Plans. county president of
Salem Friday night to clash with ganisms are usuully always pres­ the Farm ers' Union, were speakers
the eleven from the rapitol city ent In the peach orchard. When It at the Laurel-Scholls unit meet at
Newberg win orlgnlully scheduled begins to ruin, the drip through the hull here Thursday evening
to play on the local field thl* F ri­ the tree spreads the disease F ail­ R N Baker, the "gas-man" w a s
day but declined to keep the dute ure to get control by use of this present also Frank Schulm erich
Salem la reported a* having one spruy is usuully due to one of was elected to supervise the social
of the inosl powerful und heavy two things. First, poor spray m a­ evening and dance October 19.
squads In the d a te thl* year and terial. Second, Ineffective cover­
Harvesting of seedling walnuts
the loeul* will probubly be pushed age.
Good bordeaux spray may be begun in the Whittle orchurd this
to the limit to keep their goal line
week.
uncnm ed Uejiendlng on his strong purchased und un excellent grade
Mr. und Mrs. O. B. P arrln e of
line to breuk up the capital city of m aterial can be made at home
te«i,i* plays. "Goody" ha* sparked providing proper m aterials are us­ Montesano. Wash., visited at the
hl* own offensive with an assort­ ed Bordeaux th at has been mixed John Peterson home Monday and
ment of "raxxle-daxzle'* reverse*, for some time, even though dry, Tuesday.
Is not ulways effective. It should
passes, und trick play*.
Mr und Mrs Francis Coolidge
and son Dale of Portland were
A hard-fighting Hamler team be fresh.
Quite a num ber of growers use Saturday and Sunday guests of
with a brilliant trlple-threut hulf-
ba< k, j . S.-.C. kepi the Blue and hydrated lime in muking this home folks here.
White eleven on the offensive d u r­ spruy ut home This form of lime
Mr. and Mrs. W L. Stevens and
ing most of the game lust Frlduy is ull right providing it has not Elbert w ere guests at a birthday
and the locals squeezed out with been kept so long that It has be­ dinner honoring her brother, Max
a 0 to 0 tie score Jesse's passing, gun to revert to carbonate form I Uehling, at his home in Portland
punting und line plunging kept If hydrated lime Is used, even i Sunday They were accompanied
Hllhl so busy that the locals had though fresh. It should be dissolv­ by Mrs. Hattie Williams und son
(Br M rs B ird M rC r.rm lek)
little or no chance to open up an ed about 24 hours ahead of the i Robert of Hillsboro.
SAXTON A LOON£¥
NAME
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN—Haul­
tim e It is going to be used. O ther­
offensive of their own.
Producer* of Quality
Mrs. Rulph C arter (LaVelle Deri
Doth R ainier and Hillsboro made wise a lot of it ju st rem ains in | nett) and daughter of Hermiston ing 9f heavy rock on the newly
ADDRESS
SAND
and GRAVEL
graded
and
Widened
road
between
suspension
rather
than
dissolving
two serious threats during the
Poor coverage may be due to urc visiting their mother and Fir Grove school and I-aurelwood
Plant located 4 miles north Of For­
game, but the Columbia county
grandm
other.
Mrs.
Nile
Bennett.
was finished Friday.
est Orove on Gales Creek. Phone
team held the edge during the tilt. tw o things one is that sometimes
Mr and Mrs. Lee Brown en ter­
Su rp
rp rised
rised on
on B
B irth
d ay
1609R
su
irthday
i jted Mr. and Mrs. George Gould r>
1 /"*
f tv v
In the first quarter R ainier ad­ they just nalurully don't get cm, n:h tained
her
brother
and
sister-in-
' ?nd
v icto r _Schmidt fam ily at
vanced the bull for a first down spruy on the tree, and the other law, Mr. and Mrs Ralph C hristen­
I
is
that
sometimes
there
is
enough
honored with a surprise party on ’ Portland Saturday
on the Hllhl five-yard line but
and three children at a veni­ her birthday Sunday when a group
Born to Mr and Mrs w
the Blue und White line lived spray put on the tree, but it is- sen,
son
dinner
Friday
evening.
j
n't
put
w
here
it
will
do
the
most
of
school girls led by M arjorie Joi!es a
October 6 at the Dr.
up to pre-season expectations and
Mr and Mrs. W alter Schmidt Petroff, met at her home.
Wilcox hospital in Newberg.
held for downs, laiter In the final I good.
BETHANY-CEDAR MILL—Beth-
A rth u r and Glenn Hill w ent to
To get this spray on ut the tim e visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. B. L. Price and any school will play a return game
. ...i the home team pounded Its
eastern Oregon Saturday for a few Mrs C. L. Dempsey and grand with Rock Creek school there.
wuy to the 10-yard line but again i it will afford the greatest protec­ Sam Hulit of Hillsboro, Sunday.
__
tio n means spraying before the
children
Ronnie and K aren of Port- Bethany defeated them 2 to 1 in
l t the ball on down*.
Mrs Cully Dailey and Mrs Bes­ days' hunting trip.
Jasper Lightfoot of Woodburn iand 'v isited " M r"’and Mrs. W. F. the first game.
Hllhl opened Its passing attack leuves are off That means that the sie McCoy and son are visiting
Paying best cash prices—either on
leaves
will
catch
a
lot
of
it
and
In the fourth quarter, completing
their son and brother, W alter visited the F. E Hoffman fam ily Wohlschlegel Sunday.
orchard run or on graded basis— f
Form Board
Saturday.
„
,
_
five out of six passe* und carrying th at a lot more spray will be Dailey, at Newport.
McCormick
visited
Sigfried Harle of St. Paul was a . Mrs ira ,
,
Bethany school has organized a See us at Portland office, or Dun­
the trail from the Blue and White necessary than will be required
W
J.
Shaw
returned
recently
dee plant, or Francis Rowell at
he" £ n ln; ?w
14 under the
24 tO the Rainier 20 Just as the after the trees have shed their from a several days’ visit w ith his guest Sunday at the F E. Hoffman i and
Mrs. Allan H. Comber. Friday harmonica band of
,
Scholls.
game ended E arlier in the sume j foliage For good control the new mother and other relatives at Min­
Mi«« Frno«tin,» rn<.n(hor wa>n« *n and Saturday. She spent Saturday d‘rectl° ?
, th?2r , teacher- Mrs
Miss Ernestine G uenther w ent to niBh, a d «undav w ith a «¡«ter ¡Elsie Macheod Watson.
qu arter the locals started from ' growth and buds should receive a neapolis, Minn His mother has
HUDSON-DUNCAN
CO.
wo7k“nd Sun<tay Where she has Mrs Jessie Dezure. at V ancouver’
Mr. and Mrs Otto Schulz spent 325 S E W ater St.
Portland
their own 20-yard line to pass and i good covering of the bordeaux been in ill health for some time.
I
spray,
sometimes
the
quantity
of
run the ball 00 yards A fumble
'
<
i Miss Alice McInnis visited Mrs. Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. H. Neff
Phone EAst 5161
Miss Alta Daniels of Portland
brought the drive to a halt on the spray put on a tree even when
Church X7v?c” h a v X -e n chang- “
j
SMurday evening i of St. Helens
--------------------------------------------------
was
a
week-end
guest
at
the
Cal-
there
are
no
leaves
is
inadequate
Rainier 20 Toward the end of the
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kunz of Port- Í
ly Whitmore home She also visit­ ed from 8 o'clock to 7:30 in the un,U Sunday g e n in g .
' half Hllhl launched a short­ to give proper protection.
A spray put on peach trees at ed the Raleigh Whitmores. She is evening at Mountain Top. William
lived threat in R ainier territory,
but a custly fumble offset the this time, or even Immediately a ft­ a former teacher of the F ir Grove Morse preaches, following Sunday
school an d special song service.
er the leaves have fallen, does not school.
gain.
Loren Hill is employed at the
F. L Brown attended the fu n er­
Jesse was easily the outstanding I.ike th e place of a later spray for
LOOK FOR THE
perform er of the afternoon. His curly leaf Spraying at this season al s e r v ic e s for T S. W eatherred in W N euenschwander prune drier at
Lakeview.
iong punts held the local* deep In is Just for the tree troubles named Hillsboro Sunday.
( B r M absl B. A llison)
W h y put u p w ith the drudgery
Mrs Bertha C ark has had a new
their own territory, his driving The dleback usually appears in
The Laurel Lights 4-H girls' sew ­
MOUNTAIN HOME— Moun t a i n
of stove heat another winter? Gas
plunges taxed the strength of the late w inter or spring on the new ing club will continue its work un­ woodhouse built at her home. H er Home Aid met w ith Mrs. V. T.
Blue and White forw ard wall and grow th and causes the death of der the leadership of Mrs. Mary house was remodeed this sum mer Speece Thursday Date for the an- !
heating appliances aren't expen­
Keith Marlow and Leonard W hit­
portions of the twigs beginning Harletnan. the Laurel school teach­
hi* passes were dangerous
more w ere members of a team of nual chicken pie sup[>er was set (
sive. Gas househeating rates are
For the locals Mohr and Howell usually at t h e t i p , sometimes er.
for
November
8.
four from the Smith-Hughes divis­
at ends and W underlich at tackle reaching back over most of the
Mr and Mrs R E Fields and ion at the N. U H. S , who judged
dow n. A nd w h en you heat w ith
Next Sunday's service at church
preceding
season's
wood
The
blight
were outstanding, while the entire
son Earl of Hillsboro visited at the cattle at the International Friday will deal with the topic of "G o -1
gas, you get all your gas at low est
line turned In a good defensive shows both In the wood and on the Ade Rutschman home Sunday.
ing F urther with Christ in the Life '
and Saturday.
peaches at the tim e they are h a r­
c
o s t D eclare against ashes, dirt,
of
the
Church."
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Whitmore,
Mrs W. L. Stevens was an over­
vested Keeping it under control
The Y M. P. class has been in- [
on the wood means less blight on night guest of her daughter. Ina at Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Ornduff. Leon­
constant stoking, and uneven heat!
ard Whitmore. Keith Marlow and vited to a party at the R ic h a rd '
Vernonia Thursday.
tin- fruit
Install gas heat n ow l
home Friday evening.
Hugh Sorg of Portland visited Ray Shook left Tuesday on a h u n t­ Joyce
Mrs. V. T. Speece has Invited
ing trip near Burns,
O ut for Kook Squad
old friends here Sunday.
Mr and Mrs. A B. Flint, Mr. ’he ladies of the comm unity to
Davis (Red> Auld and I.ee ltazie
Cecil Schmidt and Lloyd Dailey
GAS CIR C U LA TIN G
Hillsboro are out for the Oregon left Sunday for several days' h u n t­ and Mrs Waldo Flint and daugh- meet w ith her October 17 when
Children returning to of
ter
Marion of Scholls. Mr and 1 a Woman s Missionary society will
ON DISPLAY HERE SOON
State college rook squad as is ing trip.
A IR HEATER
school n e e d plenty of l.nrry Garzle of Tualatin, also of Mr and Mrs Herman Whitmore Mrs. D W, McInnis and children. be organized. All interested are
invited to be present.
pure milk. This perfect this county Davis was a Hilhi star went to the beach Saturday after Mr. and Mrs. Y A. York and chil­ cordially
Circulating
air
Mr and Mrs. J. A. Magnuson,
salmon for w inter use. They re ­ dren. Mr and Mrs John York of who
food will provide the vita­ ticrc s e v e r a l y e a r s a g o
have
lived
in
this
community
heaters
are
ideal
Reedville,
Mrs
L.
L.
Murray
and
Monday.
mins derived from the sun performance. Torbct sparkled on turned
tw enty-one years, are moving
forhomes,store»
Mr and Mrs Walter G raff lEdna children of Midway. J. A. Throm- for Newberg
this week. Friends and
«luring the long vacation. defense In the backfield
Zinsli) of Snuvics Island visited B0a of Portland and Miss Clara to
or o ff ic e s now
neighbors
gathered
at
the
John
her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Shook visited at D. M McInnis Schmeltzer home for a pot luck
Start the day right with H i l l u 40»
d e p e n d e n t on
<•» R ainier
family Sunday.
Fred
Schmidt,
Sunday.
Suit
Howell
HFL
a glass of milk!
Mr and Mrs. William Lawrence dinner in honor of the Magnusons.
sto v e h e a t.
Mr and Mrs. J W Barney and
Tim ony
KTL
Sehulm erirh
P ortland visited Mis. Bertha Mr. and Mrs Howard Browning
4 «.vh-ii
1) Burnham daughters Jacqueline and Barbara of
H a n d so m e in
HÜL
and two children have rented the
Petty
(¿«»etter
C
of Hillsboro visited at the F. L. Clark Sunday.
design and thor­
E. Burnham
Magnuson
farm
and
are
moving
LG R
(¡« mh I ìit
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Allan
Harvey
of
Q u a rt
Stennick Brown home Thursday.
W m ulerlirh
IT U
oughly e ffic ie n t, th e y c ir c u la t e
there this week. Miss Mary Mills,
Mrs. E C Mulloy. who has been Oregon City spent Sunday evening who has been boarding at the Mag- 1
Mercer
I.K Il
M «br
warm, m o ist air th rou gh ou t tha
w ith his brother and
- U illein kie in the Jones hospital in Hillsboro and night
Ahis
Q
Jenae the past eight weeks with a bro k ­ sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. nuson home, moved to the home ■
K H I.
room and in to ad jacen t room s.
Turbe«
of her parents at Springbrook. She ! ~}ct!cw the Jeadtr!
(èarfielii
I .I IK
Perkin'*
Harvey.
T h ey banish c h ill very q u ick ly.
P hon e 2104
W ahner
F
Kohl en hip. is expected home Thursday
expects to drive back and forth
M
argaret
Carson,
who
is
working
itoduy). Her niece, Mrs. Sidney
H llh l «uhati(ut4flM : Stil ikwrtl. Chane. W
C lean— c o n v en ien t— no d irt or
at the Vernonia hospital, is spend­ each day to teach the Mountain j
t'h u rrh le y
Rainier ani atltu taa: H ertxel, Johnson will care for her.
Home school.
ashes. The model illustrated retails
ing
this
week
at
home.
M cCann, M urray.
Mr and Mrs. Marion Boge of
Mrs. Alex Bruce, who fell down
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sinclair and
for $59.50 installed. ($3 down and
Portland were week-end guests of
her basement steps sometime ago. '
$3 m onthly plus sm all carrying
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin daughter Carol of Portland, new is still confined to her bed and will
owners of the Ray Ego farm, spent
Whitmore
charge.) Other models cost as little
be
unable
to
w
alk
for
many
weeks,
Mr. and Mrs J. W Mulloy were the week-end at their cabin here. according to her daughter. Mrs. P.
as $42.50 installed.
Everett Morgan has rented his
hosts at a dinner party at their
C. Hamilton.
home Sunday Present were Mr farm to Earl Etzwiler. The Etz­
George Strope and son John
and Mrs. B. G. McNay and two w iler family will move soon from of Mrs.
GAS R A D IA N T F IR E
Sandy visited her sister. Mrs.
daughters o f Forest Grove. C S the Mountain Top district. This John Schmeltzer. here Thursday.
McNay of Newberg. Mr. and Mrs move will take two children from
Gas Radiantfirea
Mrs. Ruth B aker and sons Frank- I
that school. Viola and Ardeth Etz­
are f i r e p la c e
w iler will attend Pleasant View lin and Richard of Stafford visited '
W E I lK A I . I N R E A L E S T A T E
h e a t e r s th a t
srhool. The Morgan family live in Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Magnuson last j
W r it .
Saturday.
F ir * anti Antom oblte Insurance
Newberg.
bring glow in g,
Mrs. T. C. Hamilton has gone to !
Make Luana and laaua Surety Bunds
Mrs. E. C. Wohlschlegel under­
cheerful warmth
Spokane.
Wash.,
to
nurse
her
;
went
an
operation
at
Emanuel
hos­
KURATLT & WISMER
unaccompanied
daughter and family, who are all
pital in Portland Friday.
H IL L S B O R O . O R E G O N
bydirtor
bother.
Mr and Mrs. F. F. Hoffman and ill with measles.
Telephone 1891
128ft Second St.
Here's cheer for winter days all over the house.
Mr and Mrs. Percy Hamilton
Gloria and M arribell Hoffman vis-
A turnofa valve,
Satin Eggshell Finish will imprison the lovely
and children and Mrs. George B ur­
a touch of a match, and your heat­
bank visited at the T. C. Hamilton !
glow o f summer on your walls and woodwork.
er is sending out its penetrating,
home in Newberg Sunday.
It goes on quickly and easily and wears for
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jaquith visited
healthful rays to banish chill. Ideal
years
under
repeated
washings.
Satin
Eggshell
( relatives near Salem ast week.
for nippy mornings or cool even­
W orld's Champion Servant
Finish is especially suited for bedrooms, nur­
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Lekas of
ings. The model illustrated— in­
’ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. Har- i
series, sunrooms, breakfast rooms, kitchens
stalled in any first-floor fireplace —
ry Saunders Sunday.
and bathrooms.
$15.75. The cost is slightly higher
. . He does the most
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamb and i
! daughters of Multnomah visited old
when installed in a fireplace on the
i friends here last week. The Lambs (
w ork fo r the least f a y
second floor. Terms— $1,75 down,
i formerly lived in this district
$2 monthly plus carryin g charge.
Capitol Site Ballot
Chehalem Road
Being Improved
Rock Creek Wins
in Baseball Game
WANTED
Filberts
Then Install one of
these GAS heaters
and know the joy­
ful convenience of
effortless, ash less
GAS heat I
Mt. Home Group
Plans for Supper
1936
FORD
V-8
School Days —
10c
McFall Jersey Dairy
M e e t P E P C O ’S
Hold Over Summer
with Glowing Paint
"Peppy
W a tt
//
Production;
with
• Ju it press 1» button o r turn a
switch any tim e night o r day
and Presto! Peppy W att is on
the jo b . H e never forgets and
he never sleeps. H e is the
perfect servant.
’’Peppy W a tt” is the sm iling
o b lig in g young fellow w h o
represents Pepco electric serv­
ice in your hom e. For only a
few pennies a day he does
all this w ork:
Light« your home
Cooks your meal«
Preserves ioodv
Keeps hot water on t •
anti day
Washes clothes
Poes the ironing
ashes the dishes
■ id s the furnace
<•.*«« you sun baths
< ’ crates the radio
< ans the rugs
i* akes coffee, toast and waffles
Operates clocks
- ind performs scores of
household duties.
Employ Peppy W att "fu ll
lim e ." Have lo m p lrtt electrical
service in your home!
PO RTLAND G E N E R A L
PEPCO.. ELECTRIC
COMPANY
I.X.L.
DAIRY FEED
P led g e a t I-in field
Washington county s t u d e n t s
pledged to societies at Linfield col-
! lege at McMinnville are R uth Dyke.
Forest Grove, Kappa Alpha Phi;
j Helen Godfrey. Beaverton, a n d
I K atherine Hankins, Hillsboro. Phi
Beta Mu. and John Bason. Beaver-
[ ton, A lpha Gamma Nu.
Bamboo
Rakes
Start feeding I. X. L, Dairy Feed now to increase
herd production. Contains good grades of grain
and no screenings. Each ton of this feed contains
over 500 pounds of oil meals.
Phone 271
160 W. Main SL
W alnut
Linoleum Rugs
9xl0> .
$>1.95
W alnut
Dresser
Davenport
and Chair ....
F ire
P r e v e n tio n
W eek!
Eliminate
Fire Hasards
E. A. GRIFFITH
Aetna Fire Insurance Agent
GAS FLOOR FURNACE
$-| A 4 > .95
Mirror
Axminster Rugs
$ 0 -9 5
27x52
This is a properly balanced feed that
has been flock-tried.
I. X. L. Poultry and Dairy Feed«
15c
Seconds ........
U»e I. X. L. Poultry Feed» for Best Re»ult*
HILLSBORO FEED CO
SATIN EGGSHELL
FINISH »‘ X ,
$3 9 50
Alarm
Clock ............. 95c
Venetian Plate $ 0 . 3 5
11x22 ............. 2U
Linoleum
Square yard.
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Double Blankets
Part
$ Q ,2 5
Wool ...............
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 21X
Hl laboro
13« 8. Third Ave.
Gas floor fur­
naces are e s ­
pecially useful
in p rovid in g
automatic heat
in small homes
w h e r e f lo o r
space is lim it­
ed. T h ey fit
snugly in the
floor. Their register is like that of
a standard size furnace. Eatiiy reg­
ulated, they keep your home con­
stantly at the temperature you de­
tire. The model we are featuring
telle for $87.50; installation extra.
($5 down and $5 monthly plus a
small carrying charge.)
P ortland G as &
C oke C o m pa n y
Showroom Third and Main
Hillsboro—Phone 1721
, Vancouver, Oregon City, Portland.
Newberg, Albany, Salem, Corvallis