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Page Six H IL L S B O R O j nor party December 27: Rev. and Mrs. Waldo Pierson and daughter Scholls Club i M argaret of Redmond, Wash., and j Mr. and Mrs. George Pierson of Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs Plans Session • W. north W. of Langw orthy of Marshfield ARGUS. H IL L S B O R O , HILHI NEWS School S p ir it H elps to M aks • B e tte r School F.bt.N Í ; spent a few days last week at the Bridal Shower Given; Mrs. CM S,re,C h« Mrs. hOve , of Goble Senators Mr and a Fritz Leist . i » Give ■»-»» Chandlee Honored spent New Year s at the C arl W ohl-, A S S C M l b l y I l i l y Thursday, January 9, p.t.'.i; OREGON Eugene Sunday after mure than two weeks vacation spent here al home with her parents. Mr. and Mrs B. F Deford Mr and Mrs. It G W hisnand and by Hi : I ’m n Hi h S ch o o l S tu d e n t lb .lv Mrs Harold May of O a k la n d , C al visited ttieir u n d e R II W h i.n a n d i Sunday. 1111.I l l N K W S S T A F F Mrs. Iva G Stew art, Ida Mae E d ito r A n n M unkrea Stew art. H II. Wisnnnd and V th u r A s s is ta n t E d ito r« The losing side of the m agniinc Stew art visited the H M Whisnand M a ry C ald w e ll, Jo y Foelker. and L a - sellers in the Girl Reserves gave a f.iimly ai Laurel Thursday V e rn a A be nd ro t h M rs W T V in to n of M e M in n v ille party for the w inning side. It was A th le tic « R aym ond I a ir E xe cu tive held Friday from 3:30 to 5:30 o'clock visi,cd Mr al’d Mrs. Avery Wood C ou n cil Irm a l T ra s k . C lub R eprésenta* in the high school gvni. About six- I Thursday. tiv o P h ilo . U n ic i C h u rch ley . G ir l Reserves, Jean A n n e C on n e ll ; Senate, ty girls w ere present. 11 •sn't of,p” w eather per- M a u ric e PecrenbtMMu ; H ltic-H . E lm an - mits a w iener and marshm allow Co-1 > pernte W ith Your llilh i News S ta ff Losers Hosts to Girl Reserves schlegel home. j Because New Year's day fell on Mrs. Martin Bonfigt is conval- Wednesday of list week, assembly SCHOLLS—Scholls Junior Wo cscing at the home of her daughter. I was heW Friday. The Senate club presented a com m an's club wili meet at the Elmer Mrs. A H. Swartz, of Portland, aft- teal one-act play, called "The Feed Howard home January 16 w ith a er a short illness. business meeting followed by a Mrs. Ida Lagett of Dallas is at S,ort' Mystery." which was en- social hour with Miss Ava Howard the Cohran home caring for her Joyed by ,h e in d e n ts . Senators S c h u lm c ric h . H i-Y . Tom S tre tc h e r; as hostess. mother. Mrs. Daisy Cohran. who is ,a k ‘"« par! ln ,h c “ la-v Low- G irl K i s i - i m s r a u t around a bonfire New Y< u T ri-S q u a re , H a ro ld Meyer. ell Chase. Dick Abts. LuVerne Ab Sunday guests at the Ralph Chris ill A Girl Reserve meeting was held p^p* ‘“ ‘t that was w h a t o c c u rre d Advisor Mi«« Pearl Allen Christmas guests at the C. Earl j ' ^ ^ t t s c m ^ L ^ i ’ tensen home w ere Mr. and Mrs W. M onday, fifth p e rio d P la n s a r e be -I w h e n tile M o u n ta in T o p Hilil E. Rice. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Rice ?,tr^’Coer. hr nie wt7 r M r' . an l . Mrs Garfield and Keith Busch. Sw iss mg made for the girls who a t school heM their watch partv al Editorial and children and Clarence Rice, all H. C. Saunders and daughter Gladys tend tlie Girl Reserve conference, Mrs. E. I. Havcman's home A b o u t W eatherred also took a part. of north of Hillsboro. About once every year, since the which will be held Jan u ary 31 and 30 members attended of Eugene. Mrs Jen n ie Farver, Mr. T hirty-four dollars was taken in I new high school building was erect - Keith ami Albert Brunson have Mr. and Mrs Clarence Whoon and Mrs. J. W. Tice of Portland February 1 and 2 at Salem. returned to their work in T illa and son Dan. Mr. and Mrs. Fred and son Jam es of O. S. C.. Mr. and by popular subscription, for the ed. some student or teacher has benefit of football, in this assembly. mook after spending the holidays started talk about "im proving the Johnson and daughter Freda, who Mrs. George S tarr and son Bobbv Landon Favored ' . . . . . . . . ! assembly room." Not that anything spent the holidays at the Waldo of Portland. Mrs. Ella Bishop of Last Friday Mr. Skene's civics w ith home folks. Students Invited ever has beep done, but talk is Flint home, left for their home in Walla Walla, Grace Kingston and class was converted into a non,- I Frank Shook purchased a Nor- .. The high school students and free. If ev Yuba City, Cal.. Monday. | Nels Bue. mating in v e n tio n . As a result of wegian bear dog from Seattle Seventeen attended Scholls La- New Year's guests the straw ballot on Monday, Gov- W ash. December 29, which lie will dies' Aid meeting Friday afternoon K err heme were Mr and ernor Landon of Kansas received use soon to hunt cougar in Ilia at the S. A. C otter home. Mrs. Clif-1 is N utter and daughter the presidential nomination. const range. Ray Shook recently ford Trask was chairm an of the 1 Henry Crasen of Carson, n asn.. > r .rr„i, met a cougar while In theae moun- program, which consisted of a Charles Pennel of Longview Wash ln Memorial» ¡tains. The newly purchased dog round-table talks on "Happiest ex- Mr. and Mrs J. W English and USt clear speaking voices, their speech To the beloved memory of Delbert has five cougars to his credit dies out in about the tenth or elev- T urner and K enneth McDuniel: I A watch party at the Buck liras perience at Christmas time." baby son of Portland. Mr. and Mrs A large group of Scholls ladies Charles Cham berlain and son Vir-1 „ '7 — ‘‘‘c J“ “ “ ’1 p *3’ I vum row. tiv m e tim e th e y h a v e "But who s h ill so forecast the years M school was enjoyed by about met at the C. Trask home Tuesday gil of Portland and Mrs Foster of . „1 Pe r‘o rm anees of finished everyone is whispering, so. And find in loss a gain to match'.' friends and neighbors. evening to rehearse a woman's cho- Portland. , , c£Ttn and Comedy of E rrors" i they go away believing us rude Or reach a hand thro’ tim e to ' rus, under the leadership of Mrs F. G. Miller went to Hood R iv p r . Thursday evening. They w e r e ! and inattentive. catch C. Earl Stretcher. They were in- Jan u ary 1 and visited at the Ed afterw ards at the home C urtaining the windows would The far-off interest of tears? vited to sing at Mountain Home Warren. Fred and Charles Miller j U5VeZ i'L * ° rtla n d - Miss probably help this situation, as well "Peace; come away; the song of woe Mr. and Mrs W erner M eier and church Jan u ary 16. I homes, returning Saturday He was aii »1 ®I'red' Mrs. A braham and Miss as m ake it possible for a w ider Is after ull an earthly song: W. C. Heaton and children Doris. , accompanied to Hood River by his ‘X Cn 3 S° a“ ended ‘he plays that variety of program s to be given Peace; come away: we do him Mr and Mrs Dave Schindler of „ „ the biggest item .... M ilwaukie spent a few days at Erw in and Clarence entertained daughter. ____ Miss G race M ille r/a n d t __ ,u.. _____ . ______ 1 Cost, ____ always in wrong New Year s day at a family reunion Myron A rthur, w to 're 'tu r'n e d th e ' a in L .~ ° n 0,.hy, T °ng“ e entertain- any type of reform, could be taken To sing so wildly; let us go." ‘ a . i U" n,g holidays w ith pot luck dinner party: Mr. same dav. £,d inform ally at tea December 30. care of even if it was necessary Tennvson . Mr. and Mrs. J. Wyss and daugli- and Mrs. H. T. Hesse and Miss Ev- Miss Eunice M urray of Beaverton ! Quests w ere th e ladies of the high to give a benefit program. ------- ------------------ ter Jacqueline spent New Year's el>n Hesse. Earl Christopherson, visited Mrs. Laura M urray and f?Cu lt3i ' r u , . . The cause is worthy and th e r e - David Torbet returned to school £ 1,h. a" d ,w, r v 1' red Kirsch of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Heaton. Cecil family New Year s and called on I , lbrary’ *s closed> in suit would be w orth all the requir- Monday, still smiling in spite of i G ' m V' s W a :, * t Heaton. Mrs. Earl Shipley and son Mrs E. G. Heaton and fam ily on , Hi ‘ ?°,oks and flncs n o y b<- pd effort. p a,r of crutches Dr A 6 Pitm an r ,Mrr a n d J Urs Raymond Page and Avery Lee of Manzanita. Mr and the return trip. X btetore the o w n in g of -- ---------------------- ^ Kistcd by Or „ „ HUggins m F a VIM" 'd Mrs. O M. Heaton of near Hills- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jackson, who R.nh Hnle«m n . a . . Ei n a M u ,lc r h a s moved to Port- formed an operation at the Jones 7 -7 V ‘’",7 CaJ r ;,nd Mr boro, Mr. and Mrs. Eli Robinson, have been staving at the home of haS re tu rn ^d , 0 land w,th hl' r parents, and it is hospital recently, to repair a leg ' C h jrlcs Uoy Ncw Year's Miss Virgilene Dye. Miss Francis her mother. Mrs. Carrie' Hitchcock J h - ’' ? fter bc!n8 q u arantined five reported reported that that she sh e has h a s entered e n te r..,I night „ n -h . .. .*.."7 ? d a.“? injury „.ni.m which r»L' David " sustained u r da>'- Mr. and Mrs. Glen C arr v i s- Ticge and Mervin Tiege of Nampa moved to Portland recently. " ceks for scarlet fever. school. ing the football season. ited Mrs. Sam Kunz of Portland Idaho, Dan Sm ith of Aloha. Ervin Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M urray made ' '' hVlday, a n d S u n d a y w ith M r .,.¡,1 Stevens and Abe Myst of Newberg a business trip to S ilv erto n ’ Satur- Roseman and family, Mr. and Mrs r> l \ /• , school house. Rev William Morse Mrs Jam es Sparks of Portland Bride Given Shower daF and w ere guests of her m other Park Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. James. » I C c l S i l l l t V 1CYV G l l l l ) of Newberg, assisted by others from Mr and Mrs E B Anderson have About 90 attended the bridal M ary Kom-Vate- of Mt. Angel. W alter Heaton, Doris, Clarence and I the C hristian church in Newberg. 3 new grandson. Llo.vd Tontz, son Mr. and Mrs. A rt Bogard of Sher- Erw in Heaton. Mrs. Jen n ie Ander- shower given in honor of Mrs. i V I C C t i n ^ C K l t l i r U i l V W‘R have charge. of Mr and Mis Lloyd Andeisun Jam es McCann (Gladys N issen', a wood were Sunday guests at the L .! son, Mrs. C harles Clark. Bonnie (By m ™. Bin! M sr.„m,rk) Vivian Zeigler, Hillie Tykeson, b' ’fn, ak 1 b *' G°od and Alda Clark. Mrs. Powers. Dale bride of December 24. at the church H. M urray home. CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN — N ext Geor«° Zeigler, Velma Wohlschleg- hospital. I ortland. De Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Christensen Powers, Mrs. E sther Gembella. Don ---------------------- parlors Saturday afternoon. The af cember 28. fair was sponsored by the Junior entertained the following small Sm ith and Ted Sm ith w ere enter- m eeting of the Pleasant View com- cI ,a? d M elburn Zeigler accompan- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boy spent Woman's club members, who pre guests with a holiday party recent- ‘ tained w ith a farew ell party at the m unity club will be Saturday eve- ,ed b-v ®“ r and Mrs R°F B arring Sunday with friends and relatives ly: Ethel. Frances and Bertha W ai-! Charles Devoure home The De- ning. A pot luck supper will be ton of ^ dl.e.t?,n attpnded a din- sented her w ith a beautiful pink at . , St. r1' " Helens. 7 „ . bel. Frances, Pearl and Bettv Lou vaure family moved M onday to a at ”:30 o'clock in charge of ncr Pa rty at Hillsboro Sunday giv- wool-top blanket 7 " Mr; K7 " T h"m '" ä - ä ’ ä Mrs. F. E. Hoffman New Year's guests at the Llovd Burke> E rv‘n and Phyllis Christen- (a™ near Spokane. Wash. Wohlschlegel M urray home were Mr. and Mrs sen- _ Beg®y _Briggs. Esther. Ruth Portland. program arranged by Gloria Hoff Pete Prantle and son ' A lbert' of and. D° nnie Christenten. A G dance the s Cedar » ste eg and C larence ¿ .. í av£ L ? t J ! . ’. . e . J r,end.!‘ church in Mlf, iä n g e was V a n ’ held New" at Y,‘.„ eve. man. Jessie V w steeg -------------- Gervais, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mil- The John Hitchcock and Ed Bol , Wood. Peronice Ego will have N ewberg will have charge of the ler and daughter Patricia Ann of rr'a homes were wired for electric- i e e . s - le w in iiig g O io ie iu n at O i,ilii„ c h a f " e 01 th e k im e - E v e ry o n e is .-IV. s e rv - l ic fo in llo u w B ib le s stu d y y at Cornelius and Miss Rose B ittler ily last week. the M ountain Top church Sunday w 1 ly a° b P an tin g -Argus. invited. of St. Paul. Mrs. Earl Shipley and son Avery KANCAQ r T r i A\ MiCo” , A raith Etzwiler was ill last week ev.e.nlng; „ Mrs. Chandlee Honored Lee returned to their home at Man- CIT? !?-rge crowd and absent from the Pleasant View Iva G S tew art and family Mrs. C. W. L arkin entertained zani'a Sunday. They w ere accom- attended n, the chicken dinner and school three days and R B Whisnand visited their w ith a luncheon in honor of Mrs. Pamed by Mr. and Mrs. W. Shipley itT F ^ rm e r? Unfon i ^ l ° f F i r Grovc Iadic3 social cklb ^ t l istbr and daughter. Mrs Albert W. B. Chandlee Ja n u ary 2 Cov- of Portland and brother, Chris An- C fn L f Banks Tuesday with Mrs J „ hn Walker. Beckman, at Woodburn New Year's ers were laid for 18. A short pro- derson, of Hillsboro, also Miss Ma- in the Royal Neighbor hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley H arvey of day. H. M. W hisnand of Laurel gram preceded the luncheon w ith bel Lawrenze of Sherwood, who H-.uIJ h t andw MrS' C , n ? ecd and Portland “visitticl hi »"father** M M took them. a song by Mrs. J. M. S tretcher W*H assist with housekeeping at da. ^ hi eJ..-M.ax ‘”^ _ bi P o rtlan d . and Harvey. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Jim Elemming and readings by Mrs. F rank Rowell and the Shipley home. I Estel Love of T hatcher visited Mr Mr. and Mrs. Eiery McDougal Elmer B arber of Hillsboro visited Mrs. Elizabeth Reed. Following the , M rs- J- E B ennett is able to be and Mrs. W arner Cropp Sunday attended a dinner party New Year's Mr. and Mrs. Avery Wood Sunday luncheon Mrs. Chandlee told of the ab°u l the house, after being confined Wanda Reed, who has been visit- C larence Wood's father. C. A trip w hich she and her husband to her bed because of injuries re- ing at the CroDD h o m e the nasi given by her sister, Mrs. Stanley Burnham , of Sheridan is spending <DrvW . B/ Chandlee) made ‘o ‘heir ceiYed *'hen she fell a month ago. week, returned home w ith her par- McDonald, at Portland. Mrs. J. A. Brunson is recovering ‘his week w ith him Earl Burnham m uskrat farm near K lam ath Falls Mrs- C. B Trask and Mrs J. M. ents P from an attack of flu. of Champoeg visited them S atu r Mr. and Mrs. C. Earl S tretcher Stretcher will entertain the Scholls Mr. and Mrs. I. P entertained the following at ¿ 'd im R om an s club at the Tra^k to m e family “visited‘.Mr" and Mrs M “ m m J ’ ‘?°n,eS W°o ill* with flu day. Miss Beryl Dcford returned to ------ ---------------------- - Tuesday 1:30 Frank p. m. Rowell a n d ^ K M lin r /« a » n d ^ M rf J F A® M c C o ^ ’vis M “ and Mr. and at Mrs. n S a ^ >‘hma Y ' la-t week, but is re ¿ ¡ - . » L " “ •¡■“ » ■ “ I * .« - ; « M - M e c » - i . 7 “ ' S S „ S T . i X i I Mr WE L EA L IN R EAL ESTATE I tended the wedding of Don Ander- WrtU ?<d h “ sbaPd of Port- Wohlschlegel and Melburn -Zeigler ' son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete A n i l l c a (Incorporated) Fire and A utom obile Inauranee M ?r„vUndai,y Mu1SS E t?° and GIadys of Scholls and George Sallee, who derson. and Miss M axine White, M«ka Loan a and I m u « Surety Ronda Collections — Credit Reports YeaUs‘ed rtSh A1c ,p N,?W Portland thTpast* wee"^ place® CarCtakcr ° n the B arbo daughter ravI of a7 Mrs. Alma a (W'?1 W hit* New relatlv ” (B e I. B D em m lnJ Revival Services Draw Large Crowds ( B y Mahal A lllaon) H ead I'le v ie d o f B e rry ns G ro w e r» in SCHOI I :• Si hull ( 'i f o p iia tiv e berry grow ers Mohdti4 elected following dlieelui . foi ,,i. year term . Jam es Herd, (!e m ; .. Allison. Victor Holeeii. II 'I' Hi and Frank Hansen. Herd Is p ic a ijeiit. Allison, vice president, mil Holeeii. secretary. Financial report shows $111 in the treusury. T hir teen members uttended MOUNTAIN HOME Revival ser- vices al Mountain Home Evangelie- al church are draw ing huge crowds t'ln istlan Endeavor business ineel Illg b is been postponed until tin* first Friday evening in February Double trees' class parly, form erly scheduled for Jan u ary 10. has been postponed until the second Subscribe now to the Argus In Friday in Febrtituy. Miss Demurls Saunders returned I Washington c o u n ty $1 30 a year Io the home of her parents here Six month» 85e. T h r e e m o u th s Ml last Saturday evening. She was 1 c en ts. Two mouth» 33 cents. tt employed in Portland for several weeks Miss Edna Miiy lloi key l e- tu r n e d w ith her. H arry Saunders received word Sunday of tile death of a .sister. Mrs Emma Elagler. of Oregon City He and Mrs. S Hinder* uttended the funeral Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. Howard Hall and ( 'onnult daughter Slureen of Portland were New Year's guests at the George Allison home. Aloha. Oregon Three-day flu and intestiniil flu ; have been keeping several in the concerning com munity confined to their beds. ' Electric light service in this vi- | clnity has been irregular, owing to I ’ V C u tu l I C C . h ilin g s high winds. Notice Truck O perators E. L. R O SS IN S U R A N C E Bethany-Cedar Mills KanSSS City U llit II J a n ie » H e r d SILK T R IA N G L E SC A R ES I'N IIIiM M iai O n ly 1 0 0 in T h is a s s o rtm e n t. P ric e d Than lo w e r R e m n a n ts . J.C.PENNEYGO D E P A R T E N T s t o r e C onvenes at Banks ; (Condensed Report The Commercial National Bank Credit Bureaus Tillamook. YamhlU, , HILLSBORO, Telephone 1S91 churcla in Polk and Marion Counties. Personal Contact on Collections ,1 OREGON 1236 Second St. u Sunday- the M ountain Top district Daily Trips to Portland I guests at the Dr. W. B. Chandlee Mrs. Herman Woodry. who has pleurisy home. Millsboro A uto Freight J CCA V MeC?v haCrH d h aug? te7 e MrS John W alker went to Hunton last Com m ercial Building Mr. and Mrs. L aurence Ficken Bonded and Insured Carrier Second and Main Streets ! and family, Mr. and Mrs. P. Lin- J. A. McCoy, and husband for a week and brought his mother Mrs Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Iteed- ed t0 hcr home in O1Iie Gordon- h o m e w ith him I ) i- Phone 3071 I daw. Mr. and Mrs. John Boge, Veva PnHla ndS' 7 vllle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and R ddv vU / Sd aK y even*ng: u cember 31 to see her brother. Bill Hillsboro, Oregon I and Vevon Boge, Mr and Mrs. Ed Forest Grove Buddy Vandehey o f Verboort Meyers, who is ill at the home of 1 Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Charles M rntandU Mrsr i MnarS ^*th Ws daughtpr. Mrs. John S triffler Pickup and Delivery Service at . Mr. and Mrs. M. J. V anderzanden at N ewberg I'arkage Rates land fam ily M r and Mrs. Vander- A. D. Hill retu rn ed home Thurs- Hillsboro Phone 542 | zanden visited M r_and Mrs. Albert day from Miles City. M ont, w here E ast Side Term inal Portland d MZand?n n°f Boy SundaY Mr he and his sons. Glenn and Loren Phone EAst 9131 land Mrs. J. P. V anderzanden of w ent December 1 to roundup cat- j Fairview w ere also guests. tie for the 1500-acre farm there New Y ears day Mrs. Zoe Quick Mr and Mrs. D. A. Otto and Coslett’s Super Service Station not j ronc° visited her parents, Mr fam ily visited his sister. M r H E and Mrs Brown. A. Borwick, a c - ; G rabhorn, on Cooper mountain Sun- only has the proper grade, but has companied her. day. Mr. and Mrs. W alter A lbright of Mrs. Oscar Hagg and daughter your favorite brand as well— Portland visited Mrs. A lbright s sis- Tda Lue of Reedviile visited at the iu ' j » t Zelbert Baker, and hus- Finigan home Monday and Tin «day Q uaker State Valvoline Xear s M r' and Mrs whiIe Mr Hagg attended the an- A lb rig h ts little son, who spent his nual meeting of the Oregon D a iry Triton Lionhead Is» n s ,!Pas vacation with Mr. and association at Tillamook He was Hyvis 1 Mrs. Baker, retu rn ed home with on the program Monday afternoon W estern Oils h lS p aren ts' L. T. Finigan and Miss Wanda / M ^ i7™ Por tland a dinner at rP V a V??,B d f V 2 m a_dy T 31 w.as the Finigan attended Ze1ng?eerd hom ir'lnr H party ^ X r ao the Bill Zeigler home in Hillsboro . Mr. r . u rad home. a sim- i and y M r s .^ o u is Strohm ayer Sunday U a r ^ r t ^ Th»v a M h »i.„ e E -ttended ' B. Wolichlegel of Fairview and Mr. and Mrs. Theo home at Scholls New Year's ^ rJ e?» r *?d daugh‘er C atherine Mrs. Lena Meyers Norma an I First and B aseline Independent Dealers Hillsboro a? d. ? i ,V».Ma„r_gar.e.t_He" ick Watts Raymond M e y e r s ^ e ie entTrtainto A complete stock of late (Venetian ticket, H. M. Vanderzanden, Rt. 1, Cornelius)) S3 5& ¡ • „ ± yL" models in the How’s Your Oil? C O S L E T T ’S S U P E R S E R V IC E loo of Forest G rove Tuesday eve- g' ROBERT EDWARD ENSCHEDE Fl3nvral services for Robert Ed- ward Enschede. 14. were held Tues- day morning at 10:30 o'clock from the Donclson & Sewell Funeral hatchability, stronger chapel with burial in the Forest hens Imperial B reed -!G?ovef ci71ctcr^' ,? ober,t1,?Yas ,hc POULTRY BREEDERS • i . Mr. and Mrs. Homer Earl and LOW PRICE CLASS ' baby of Westport visited W R. ato ^M rs^ J. R. (Rusty) Hayn, 1934 Chev M aster Coupe and son Leslie of Seaside visaed the Deford family and Fred and I John Haynes Saturday. Don Haynes 2 1933 Chev M aster Coupes who was ctavinn •»♦ u- home, returned With them and ywfii 1932 Chev Coupe bc employed at a logging camp „ A r c y°U interested in better ( hicks hatched? If so— feed your ers’ M a s h - C o m e in and talk to us about this better E ^ to ^ H iH sto r^ o u t^ 4*,arn J’ rf , B reeder,' M a sh -M o re V ltam in s-H ig h er Digestibility. „ - — now'-domwi” ’^ Breeders’ Mash ........................................ $2.15 Milk Egg Mash ....................................... 1.95 Imperial Egg Mash ................................ 1.85 Big-Lay Egg Mash .................................. 1.75 sack 8ack sack #ack If you change your address kind- form erly the Peter Trom n d a r e ly notify the A direct and A A” rgus ' ........... .. “ at * series of ' meetings will start |o ,v ’e' U Ja n u ary 20 at the Buck Heaven 1932 Ford V-8 Coupe 1932 Ford V-8 Sedan Four-door 41 J ' * ’ ; SîtSSifEM 1932 fo rd V-8 Sedan D ELTA D RU G STORE Im perial Dairy, 20% ..............................$30.00 Cow Ration, 17% ................................... 26.00 M olasses Dairy, 15% ........................... 24.00 M olasses Grd. Screenings, 12% 20.00 H yd. Lime, 50 lbs..............40c sack. 2 sacks ton ton ton ton 75c 1927 Buick Standard Two-door Sedan There j thia DIFFERENCE in COD LIVER OILS Different cod liver oils unquestionably vary in vitamin S o i’ oM d,fferenkce» ■“ ‘he qu.l,tVyof fish,*™" ' obUuun8 ‘he oil, and its preparation preparaton and and protection. Whenever you buy Puretest Cod Liver Oil £h,?.C .an. br »Ui® of *** vitamin content. For Ihiretest Cod Liver Oil ia the cream of the world a aupply—from the rich feeding water» off Lofoten, Norway. It ¡a richest in precious Vitamin» A and D. And it ia fine»« Anrf*thlt T’ it* ,M.,ed ,or »“ »min content And that ia the oil you always get when you ask for Puretest Cod P ay Cash and Save — Trade with Imperial Better Q uality — Lower Prices Imperial Feed & Grain Co. Millers of Quality Feeds South Second A ve. (V enetian ticket, N. Johnson. Rt. 4, Hillsboro) COD LIVER OIL FULL PINT R E S () U R C E S ( ash on hand and due from Banks U. S. Government Bonds $1.00 Several Older Models to Choose From “A lw ays the Lowest Finance C harges” Municipal and other Bonds D odge and Plym outh Hillsboro Oregon 588,185.5 i (M arket value $395,190.12) Municipal W arrants ................................... 101,688.64 Stock in Federal Reserve Bank 2,700.00 Subscription—Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ................................. 1,877.18 Claims and Judgments .................... 1.00 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 38,550.00 Other Beal Estate owned 12,631.50 Overdrafts .......... 1 1.60 Loans and Discounts 535,517.20 T o,al..................................... $1,459,076.74 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital Surplus Undivided Profits and Reserves Deposits .................... T otal e 75,000.00 17,500.00 10,015.01 1,3 10,000.83 $ 1 4 5 9 ,0 7 6 .7 4 Deposits December 3 1, 1032 Deposits December 31, 1033 Ileposits I)ecember 31, 1034 .... $ 747,384.21 820,040.00 1,150,037.15 D eposits D ecem ber 31, 1 9 3 5 ........... $1.349,960.83 (Venetian ticket. W alter Q Orr, Kt. 4, Sherwood) C ady M otor Co. $270,258.07 107,325.00 (M iirket value $108,419.75) 1931 Chrysler Royal Sedan m All the above prices are F. O. B. our warehouse and subject to m arket changes. December 31, 1935 1935 Ford V-8 Coupe Two-door — DAIRY FEEDS — Phone 01 As of in with W ashington County Office a OF HILLSBORO, OREGON KURATLI & WISMER ln W ashington y» I EDWARD SCHPLMERIC1I. President E. I. KCRA'I IJ, Vice-President W. C. CHRISTENSEN, Vice-President J. L. SEARCY, Cashier W. V, BERGEN, Assislanl Cashier C. JACK Jr., Assistant Cashier ■ W H IM IIH H lk f f