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Tlmi-HílaV. May 7. 19.Tf>
n i L L SBORO
Poultry Profit
Hinges on Way
Pullets R aised
Specialist Urge» Plenty of
Konin for Flocks
D on’t cro w d the g ro w in g pul*
•I e ith e r in the b ro o d e r o r on
the range, w ; ik the w a rn in g i
sued b y
II
I ’ C osby, e x te n s io n
p o u lti y n ia n . at th e m o n th ly pout
t i v in e e tin ii
in t h e
I ’. eavt rto n
h ig h .'•( h o o l A p r il 28, a c c o rd in g
to !,. I ’ Francis, a ista n t c o u n ty
agent
P ro fits that thi p o u ltry m a n w ill
rea lize from h i- flock o f pu lle ts
w ill depend to a I c o lli. di I a id e ex
te n t noon the m anner in w hich
these birds art raiMCil d in in g the
g ro w in g period, com m ented Coshy
O ver crow din g, e ith e r in tin» brood
et o r on the range, i dangeron
from the standpoint o f diNca»<c eon
ah o fro m H i t * fact
ee •ntration
nu a u o n and
t
'U -d green feed and freedom
of
m J .gì are lim
I ite d
C ie h y fu rth e r
cautioned t h e
g r o w n * a g a in * t purchasing chick
fro m flot k • w h ich have not been
tested fo r p u llo ru m de-eu <• P u llo r
urn cfiMeane is one of the moat ier-
ious menace, to bro od ing and one
w h ic h can v e ry re a d ily tu rn a
p ro fita b le brood o f chicks inti» a
to ta l loss
W ith the satisfactory
m ethod# fo r te. tin g the breeding
Hock*, there is no excuse fo r any
breeder not fe tin g h i. stock and
the purchaser of chick# should d e ­
m and th is consideration.
He fu rth e r rem a rked that coc-
cidiosis is a fre q u e n tly discussed
problem o f th»» p o u ltiy m a n ’s. but
one w h ich is s t ill v ita l to the in ­
d u s try C occidiosis is alw ays pres
cut in a flo ck o f chickens and,
w h ile im m u n iz a tio n is the on ly f in ­
al co n tro l, the serious outbreak., in
a flo ck can |>e re a d ily ifve rte d by
fo llo w in g the long-established c o n ­
tro l practices
Coshy fin a lly pointed out tha t
mycosis, w h ich is a fungous d is ­
ease fre q u e n tly found in turkey.»
i » not a pro blem am ong chickens
in spite o f con a lte rab le ag itatio n
\ ttou • ha re ce n tly been stirre d
t
w ith re g a rd to th is <| n
n
T he balance o f the evening was
spent in discussion of in d iv id u a l
problem s
T h is was the fin a l m eeting o f th i
reason’?» series o f m o n th ly p o u ltry
meeting»
They w ill he r<. timed
ne xt fu ll.
at the
h is t
B uck
M X
Heaven school
the
W eeks.
Asks Nomination
Bin k Heaven
L a dle*'
c lu b m eeting, w h ich wax
been held T hursd ay at M i
I* iriigan* < h o n ti. wu p<»s|
a la tci date.
Mi
Enola Bai lo w . w h o ban been
em ployed
at San E i • oik i » co , U
hom e for an in d e fin ite stay.
B u fo rd D e fo rd was a guest of
h o n o r W 'ltti M i s B a rm y Ilo lco m
o f S ix C ot m i • at a b irth d a y d in ­
ner p a rty in P o itla u d Sunday g iv ­
en by M i
H arney B arclay
Mi
L a G. M cC o rm ick visite d
her son in law and daughter. M r.
am i M i
A lla n Com ber, at P o r t­
land S atin <lay am i Sunday
Mr
I) M M cIn n is visite d her
daughters, M rs L. L. M u rra y , and
Mi
A lic e M cInnis, at B ea ver­
ton over the week-end.
Hev. W illia m
M orse’s nephew
w ill d e liv e r tin serm on at M oun-
ta in
Top
next
Sunday
e v e n in g
There w ill ht p c c iu l Mongx in h o li­
or o f Mot h' i ’ day.
Jaunda Keep won firs t place In
the fif th urad.' at a sp e llin g con­
test nt C e n tra l school, Newberg,
S atu rday Stic w ill compete in a G rant Dodge of F arm in gton , long
tim e resident of county, w h o is
contest at M i'M in n v ille soon J a u n ­
a candidate lo t the re p u b lica n
da is a p>i|ul at M o u n ta in Top
n o m in a tio n fo r cou nty com m is­
M o u n tu in T op school ha., not
sioner.
t ill ed a teacher fo r
ne xt ye ir
They w ill firs t ap po int a d ire c to r
to f i l l tin ' vacancy caus< d by the w here the dust collects Such o f it
d e n til of Ilu fu . O rn d u ff last w ln - a contains elem ents o f feed Is
sold and the waste th ro w n away.
t IT
M i •x Jum e
Rachln o f P o rtla n d
A n o th e r m a tu re of the m ills is a
fo r
w heat seed
en tertain ed w ith a d in n e r Sunday s p ira l cleaner
In honor of the b irth d a y o f her w h n ’h rem oves vetch, the vetch
bro th er I. 'I' F in ig a n O ' tie r guests being the hardest o f a ll .seeds to
I V III' M r ami M i
Tom S huck met rem ove from wheal The m achine
S tanley Shuck < f H ill boro. T< d operates on the idea that vetch
red, being round, w ill ro ll, w h ile
Rutschm an o f L a u re l and Miss
w heat falls. By means o f s p ira l
Wanda I'in ig a n .
T w o hard rulnxtorm s h it here guides the wheat c lin g * to the in -
id e spirals w h ile the vetch ro lls
Sunday
The one in t h e attar-
noon ram c w ith an e le c tric storm . to the outside and so is collected.
For storage capacity, the com ­
L ig h tn in g stru ck a tree in tin.
grove we...' o f the M a rv in O rn d u ff pany has tw o bins o f 1200 bushel
home Plowed fie ld s w ere damaged capacity, each, fo r wheat w h ile
several sm a lle r bins can be loaded
by erosion.
M r and M r ’
E a rl Pierson o f w ith oats, barley, o r oth er grains.
The m ill is one o f the most
O rchards. Wash . spent lust week
w ith tier m other and bro th er. M rs j m< tern outside of P o rtla n d w ith
■ its nearest riv a l located at Rose-
Ittioda Cudv and M ei 1 Cady.
T here was no school at Pleasant burg, it was p o in te d out.
V ie w F rid a y aftern oon w h ile the
teacher. Miss Dora Sim ons, and
p u p ils attended the M ay day e x ­
ercises at P a cific college In N ew -
b<" g
P e tty thie ves have been ta k in g
wood fro m the B uck Heaven school
Thom as A
V erdenius,
w id e ly
house, according to the teacher. kno w n fo r h i s
A m e rica n iza tio n
Miss Helen Hom m . and director». w i n k th ro u g h o u t the state, was in
Fred M a tte rn and J F Blazer
H ills b o ro W ednesday in th e in ­
Miss Erm a O rn d u ff. Who hnx terests o f his candidacy fo r de le­
bei n w o rk in g in N ew berg, was il, gate from the state at la rge to the
w itli flu th is week nt ttie home of rep ub lica n n a tio n a l convention He
her b ro th e r M a rv in O rn d u ff
feels tha t in such service to his
John D avis is s lig h tly be tte r and I c o u n try he is h e lp in g to repay in
wax able to sit up a litt le S a tu r­ a sm all measure the things th a t this
day He hn.x not regained his voice I c o u n try has done fo r n»m. He spe­
If.- is in tiie D r W ilc o x hospital nt cializes successfully i n m aking
N ew berg, s u ffe rin g fro m paralysis. good A m ericans out o f natives of
A lfre d Hutchens had his to n s il* o th e r lands.
The O regon V o te r says o f h im in
rem oved at N ew berg S atu rday
Charles H utchens is i l l
w ith i part: "H im s e lf one o f the finest
I l l y M rs . I l i r t l M i- C o r m lr tt )
m e is l. i and absent froo, the P le a s-i A m e rica n citizens o f o u r a c q u a in t­
C H E H A L E M M O U N T A IN
Mi
ance, he has a d ie p un de rsta nd ing
F. E H o ffm a n was host»-.
A p r il ant V ie w school.
W ayne Junes and Thom a: T w ig g i f ou r in s titu tio n s and a happy
211 nt u shower fo r M rs
John
fa c u lty o f im p a rtin g know ledge and
C ro w le y U tev.i B a rlo w ). Prizes in w ent to T illa m o o k T h u rsd a y
F ir G rove Ladies' Social d u b , enthusiasm to in sp ire a ctive devo­
c o n ti sts w ere aw arded to Mrs
m
em
bers
answered
r
o
ll
call
A
p
r
il
I
tio
n as w e ll as lo y a lty ."
G vorgi; Saxton firs t am i M i
E C
His background is in H o lla nd ,
W ohlschlt'Kel second o il
w ritte n 28 w ith a "B e lie v e It i t N o t" sto ry I
advice on "h o w to manage a hus­ nt th e ir m eeting w ith M rs. C o r- | w here he was born F e b ru a ry 27,
band." und M rs
Ira C. M cC or- ■ nelius O tto N e xt m eeting w ill be ' 1877. He came to A m e rica in 1898.
served in the 2nd Illin o is in fa n try
(n ick firs t am i M rs
F ie ry Me- w ith M rs Hay Voorhees M ay 12.
M r and M rs. M e rv in W h itm o re I d u rin g the w a r and was one of
D oU gd second on "N a m in g Tow ns
in
O re g o n " M any
lo v e ly
g ifts i e n tertain ed Sundnv eve ning fo r I the Chicago “ F o u r-M in u te M en.”
K in ca id , B ill
K in c a id and , He e a rly a ffilia te d w ith the A m e r­
were bro u g h t fo r th e b rid e of Mr.
ica niza tion co u n cil a n d devoted
1 18 They, w ith tile a ilvn e N u by bro th e rs o f S p rin g b ro o k. M r
A ) .M i,¡iii.'il p .. in., w ritte n , th a t i and M i D e w y M erce r of Ig iu re l. m uch tim e to m eeting and coach­
day w ere m ailed to her home in M iss M a rie Fuchs o f New berg, and in g ap plican ts fo r citiz e n s h ip and
in fe llo w s h ip w ith new citizens to
I.os Angeles O thers present w e re ! Hodson M cC o rm ick.
help them become a c tiv e ly useful
M e .d a m e s
II
F
D e fo rd, W F
in
th e ir new resp on sibilitie s. He is
W ohlsahlegel and G len n
M ille r. '
president o f t h e A m e rica n iza tio n
Misses Enola
H arlow ,
I,« u rin e
co u n cil and is v e ry a ctive in en­
I.a in b rix , W anda F inlga n. Helen
lis tin g co-f ite ra tio n w ith the splen­
llo m m and. M e rrib e ll H offm an.
d id objectives o f th a t body.
E rnice WohLschlegel and D ick .
(('o n tln u rd from l.xirr 11
S axton were p u fe c t in attendance
the largest on the roast and cap­
able o f ha tchin g 115 thousand eggs
nt a tim e. He said chicken feeds
here w ere equal in q u a lity to that
ob tain ab le any place and u su a lly
( B y Mr«. J A. McCoy)
the cost was less
K A N S A S C IT Y -G eorne C o nk-
H adley, before the luncheon h o ur
closed, to ld o f the m arke ts fo r lin and fa m ily and also his fa th e r
products o f the m ill here. One and m othe r m oved to Estacada
product, he said, was oat grouts, S atu rday, w h e re he has bought an
acre ranch. M iss B e tty
w h ich are oat kern els w ith o u t the e ig h ty
h u ll. The grouts are used fo r fast C o n k lin , w h o is going to graduate
fa tti nin g o f p o u ltry and a consid­ fro m ttie e ig h th grade th is year,
erable q u a n tity last year was ship­ is sta y in g at the M a rtin V a n d e r­
ped to the east coast, he said. The zanden home u n til school is out.
Mr
and Mrs. W. W
R abuck.
oats are purchased lo ca lly. A n o th e r
have been
v is itin g
th e ir
pro du ct is w h ite oats purchased w h o
i!
m
g
h
t
i
:
M
r>
W
a
lte
r
A
lb r ig h t,
fro m local fa rm e rs and sold to
race horse men a ll over the co u n ­ and fa m ily o f P o rtla n d , are v is it ­
th e ir o th e r daughter.
try . The oats are given a special in g w ith
Mrs. Z e lb e rt B aker, thus week.
cle an ing before being .shipped.
A n o th e r source o f business, be T hursd ay eve ning M r. and Mrs.
pointed out. is the purchase fro m W a lte r A lb r ig h t and son w ere
I .45
.15
farm ers and .sale o f seed crops. d in n e r p a rty guests at the B a ke r
Vetch in th e variou s varietie s, are home, c e le b ra tin g the b irth d a y of
purchased here and shipped to the M rs Rabuck.
M r and Mrs. Ed V anderzanden
south w h ere the seed is used fo r
cover crops on cotton and tobacco of Hoquiam . W ash, w ere o v e r­
lands. M uch com m on vetch also n ig h t guests T h u rsd a y o f M r Van-
Is shipped to C a lifo rn ia w h ere it is derzanden's parents, M r. and Mrs.
used in orchards fo r cover crop, he
said.
35c
50c
75c
C lo v e r seed find s
its largest ;
m a rke t in Toledo, O hio, a lth ou gh
o th e r parts o f the east take con- ,
sid era blc qu antities.
One m arke t w h ic h the Im p e ria l
expects to gain back, is th a t fo r
hay in T illa m o o k and oth er coast
counties. T h is was lost w hen tru c k s
replaced the ra ilw a y fre ig h t, the
hay going to T illa m o o k fro m Yarn-
b ill county. R e tu rn o f th is m a rke t
is expected w hen the new coast
roads are com pleted, H a dle y said.
$ 0 .9 5
A t the m ill, the business men in ­
spected a ll o f the m ach in ery .used
in the p ro d u ctio n o f the type of
feed sold by the Im p e ria l. H adley
and L a ve r accom panied the crow d,
e x p la in in g each m achine and its
GOAR’S
fu n ctio n .
One fe a tu re o f the m ill Is its a ir
cle an ing system, w h ic h includes a
our
R. M. Barnes, Prop,
h ig h pow ered suction fan w h ic h
dra w s the a ir fro m the b ins and
dictionary
m achines th ro u g h s e ttlin g tanks
Americanism Leader
Would he Delegate
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O .
J. P. Vanderzanden. T in y re tu rn e d
to t lie ir home F rid a y evening
M r and M rs . Ho eoe B a ke r and
litt le d a ug hter S h irle y of I.ong-
i view . Wa ll , visite d M r and M rs
z." it,, i 1 Baki :, brothei of R<
B aker, Sunday
Q u ite a nu m be r from th is ro m -
a n n u ity attended the m usic ft s tiv a i
in Fore t G io ve F rid a y aftern oon
Kansat C ity school and T hatch er
school took
part. The c h ild re n
rnarche d from tiie L in c o ln school
to the C e ntral school w h ere the
fe stiva l was held in the audi-
to riu m .
M r. and M rs. J. A M cCoy cn-
I joyed a "500“ card p a rty S aturday
i v e ilin g at the home o f M r and
M rs J P. Vanderzanden.
M rs. J. A
M cCoy e n tertain ed
the H a rm ony c lu b m em bers T h u rs ­
day afternoon. M i
W W Rabuck
and daughter. M i
Z e lb e rt B a k e r,
were the honored guest
M em bers
of the c lu b also w o rke d on th e ir
q u ilt.
M r. and Mrs. W arne r C ro p p and
daug hter D o ris w ent to P o rtla n d
Sunday evening to m eet Mrs.
C ro pp
niece, M r
M a x in e Bon-
in i. and litt le daughter of Yreka,
C a l. who art» to vi.sit the m fo r
aw hile.
Mrs. Ira b ro w n , who h.T been
Zoe
v is itin g her daughter. M r
Q u ic k .
of O renco for the past
wci-k. re tu rn e d to lie r hom i » Sun-
day.
angf
Sherwood Grange
'
in Member Drive
L A U R E L R ID G E
S h e rw o o d
G range rnet S aturday w ith a good
I attendance o f merr ber* and six
I
v is ito r , in c lu d in g M r. and M is
W a lle r Nu sbauin, M i s s
Wnva
Nuszbaum. master, and H a rry B o r­
land of fj.w c g o Grange, and C o un­
ty D e pu ty For vthe a n d
Mrs.
F orsythe o f H ill .boro Grange. A
p icn ic c o m n u ttf
in c lu d in g M r ;
C lara Edy, M r
Ip i z Haynes, and
Sam Peters wa appointed to plan
a p icn ic fi r the lo cal G range n.rnc-
tlm e in the e a rly lum m er. The
G range voted to b i d ivid e d in to
tw o contesting sides fo r the pur-
pose of a m entbet'ship d riv e to
con tinu e th ro u g h o u t the sum m er,
Leadei appointed were H e nry Voss
and E lm e r Jones Ladies o f the
< A L I. I I II! VVAKRAN I S
A ll C o u n ty Hoad Fund W arrants
o f W ashington C ounty. Oregon, en-
I dorsed “ not paid fo r w a nt o f
| fu n d s" ' ll o r bi fore December 31.
! 1935, are now payable at the o f­
fice of th • C o u n ty T reasurer, in
i H illsb o ro . O regon Interest on such
. w a rra n ts not he retofore called w ill
. cease M ay 12, 1938.
M A U D W BO SCO W ,
C o u n ty
j T reasurer.
12
Kansas City Folk
Move to Estacada
Thoughtful Gifts for
Mother s Day
E A L « IU R C E !
k5
Prescription
" A ph ysicia n ’s fo rm u la fo r
com p ou nding and a d m in is ­
te rin g a m edicine.”
?
Call 4RX1
or order it at your
favorite fountain.
Fir G rove D airy
Your physician’s prescrip­
tion receives the most
cautious attention by our
pharmacal experts,
Grade A M ilk and Cream
H ills b o ro
.P ho ne 4RX1
KRAMIEN’S
Palm Drug Store
ADE¿X
Prescription
Druggists
rh o n e 268
Funeral Held Here
for Victim of Train
F uneral services f o r G u y F
M illspa ug h, 52. fo rm e r resident of
W ashington county, k ille d A p r il 25
in a tra in accident neur W a rre n ­
ton in C latsop county, were held
F rid a y aftern oon fro m the Donel-
son & Sew ell fu n e ra l chapel w ith
Rev.
H L. P utnam
o ffic ia tin g .
B u ria l was in F ir l.a w n cem etery.
He was born In C olorado Sep­
tem ber 7, 1883. and had been em ­
ployed as a la bo rer in Clatsop
county fo r the last tw o years. S u r­
v iv in g are his fa th e r and m other,
M r. and M rs T. J M illsp a u g h of
H illsb o ro ; a brother, T. E. M ills ­
paugh of Spokane, and three sis­
ters,
Mrs
Jessie
Hanshew
of
I f you change y o u r address k in d ­ H illsb oro ; M rs Eugenia Housley of
Yoncalla,
and
Mrs.
M
ary
K
lin
e-
ly n o tify the A rg u s d ire c t and at
once.
t f man of P ortland.
You can help a valuable industry
by “helping yourself” to a good
supply of this Queen of All Des-
V ' v
serts-peaches, fresh packed
<^¿*4 all their goodness in the brands
and tvnes vou know and like.
MAY 10th
A
‘
" O 'r
LIBBY o r’ DEL MONTE
PEACHES
Roses in Snow
Special Cake
59c
A true home-made
type
cake, made from a famous
HETTY (ROCKER recipe.
Here's the perfect gift for
Mother—delicate white lay­
er cake topped with beauti­
ful roses.
Oregon
Hardwheat
*
4
I V
M
4 Q
It’s better and fresher.
a
l 12-lb., sliced ..........................................................................................
Grapefruit Juice 2
6
MATCHES
Highway.
Sure-Fire.
Junket
IC E C R EA M
PO W D ER
ioc
►
-box
15c
Carton
3 pk,.. 25c
23c
TEA
PAUL L.
Canterbury quality,
Orange I’ekoe.
PATTERSON
DISTRICT
ATTORNEY
The incumbent stands on
his record. Let's look at that
record.
D E P U T Y . W hile there is no dep­
uty in name, the D istriet A tto r­
ney's "clerk" is a law yer, does
legal w ork in the office and re­
reives $25.00 per month more
than was rv e r paid for a stenog­
rapher before.
COSTS.
Removal of the g r e a t
expense of enforcing the prohibi­
tion law should have resulted in
a major saving in the office.
I'IN F S . Income in fines eollretrd
has decreased nearly 70 per cent.
IA N S U IT . The delinquent tax
suit cost the County n e a r l y
$4.000.00 according to the latest
county audit and has been de­
clared void by the court.
C O N V IC T IO N S . O nly 51 per cent
of the defendants actually tried
in the C ircuit Court have been
convicted.
I f elected, I w ill run the office
w ithout domination or dictation
from any one, w ill give courteous
anil im partial attention
to
all
crim inal complaints, m aintain my
own office at my own expense, and
endeavor to give increased effl-
eieney w ithout additional cost.
•
(Paid Adv.)
D ozen ..............................
F R ID A Y A N D
Tomato Juice
Stoke ly’s.
Fancy, can
" 4 n.,
Large, fancy, Sunkist.
t/2-lb. p k g ..........
for
BANANAS
NEW PEAS
ORANGES
SATURDAY
ONLY
5c
23c
for
8c
Post Toasties
17c
5c
25c
pkg........... 8c
Porter’s Paste
Large 25-oz.
P kg.................
23c
P. and G.
W hite Naptha Soap
1 0 1„.
29c
PALMOLIVE
PORK & BEANS
Van Camp’s.
TOILET SOAP
Bar .....................
5c
10-oz. lin .....
5c
CRYSTAL WHITE
SWANSDOWN
CAKE FLOUR.
P k g........................
2
TO W ELS
t/ij-lb. can
Saturday Super S pecials
53c
SCO TT
Hershey.
Hillsboro’s Finest Displays
CRISCO
Free
Delivery
Phone 2171
COCOA
Fresher Fruits and Vegetables
RITZ
3 u„
49-lb.
$ 4 .59
Bag ......
X
l-lb . loaf, sliced ...............................................
Fancy Arizona,
sweet, for health’s sake.
Ar^zoi
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Large pkg.
H arvest Blos­
som, guarante’d
blend.
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Free
Delivery
Phone 2171
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No. 1 tins.
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$ 4 .1 9
Bag .....
No. 21/g
Tins
2
Airway Coffee 3,k........ 49c
T able Loaf
49-lb.
FANCY TABLE
QUALITY .........
FLOUR
FLOUR
Flowers for Mother to
wear on a dress or coat
lapel.
says:
severe illness w ith measles, scar­
let fever, and pneum onia, b e g in ­
nin g several m onths ago.
Pupils o f L a u re l Ridge school
w ent to Sherw ood F rid a y a fte r­
noon to take part in the music
festival,
w h ich
in clud ed
pupils
from six s u rro u n d in g districts.
T w e lve m em bers o f Sherwood
lodge. I O O F . visite d the Os­
wego lodge M onday evening to
help them observe the 117th an ­
n ive rsa ry o f the fo u n d in g o f the
order.
A m erican Legion post of S he r­
wood e n tertain ed t h e
A u x ilia r y
Wednesday n ig h t w ith a program
of m usical num bers, tap dancing,
and games led by Mrs. C a rl Schal-
tenbrand
Program was fo llo w e d
by dancing.
tMHes
FOR
Give NO-MEND HOS­
IERY to t h e “nicest
mother in the world.”
She w i l l appreciate
your thoughtfulness in
'* choosing such beautiful
hose.
Woman’s Shop
d, w ith abeau-
edding
a i
Prices E ffective Friday, Saturday and M onday, May 8, 9 and 11
Sunday, May 10
N e w String Dresses,
just the thing for sport
wear
M r ; J u li a Car-
i S ubscribe now to the A rgus. In
I W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year.
: S ix m onths 85c. T hree m onths 51
cents. T w o m onths 35 cents
ti
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¿Mother's Day
And there are many
more useful anti dainty
things to choose your
Gift .from.
ted
pr
t if u l table lam p
present.
Home Economics' c lu b w ill meet
at Olsen ba ll at 10 o'clock Tues­
day m o rn in g fo r w o rk. Pot lu ck
lu nch w ill be served at noon.
M o u n ta in Hume C h ris tia n
E n­
d e a v o r .-ocie ly h e ld a business and
s 'ltia l m eeting a' the heme o f M r
M r. . E dw ard A ebischer F rid a y eve­
ning.
T e a c h e rs selected to teach the
fo llo w in g school
n e xt yea r are
C h ip m a n . M r
Frances S chalten-
brand; I.a u rc l Ridge, Mrs. C h ris ­
tin e D avis i f H ills b o ro ; M id d le to n
upper grade. . Mr.. Le ta M ille r of
Florence.
M r and M rs
B ill Peters and
c h ild re n Norm a and B u rl were
guests at the H P. S tric k le r home
Sunday It was the firs t tim e B u rl
h a , been out of his home since his
Chehalem People
Guests at Shower
Chamber Members
Feed Mill Visitors
Patte Five
OREGON
10 ¿*UNDRY SOAP 29c
25c
BROWN DERBY
DEPENDABLE
COFFEE
Choicest of Vacuum Packs
BEER
JELL-WELL
4 ¿X
35c
(Small Rotile Deposit)
49c
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