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Thur »lav. May 21, I9?,ß H IL L S B O R O Delegates to Attend State B. P. W , Meet ARCUS, Page Five H T I, L S P. O R O , O R E G O N B u d d y' Poppies Two Honored by Cemetery Upkeep Girl Reserve .June 2 Group Go on Sale Here Birthday Dance Tonight at Breakfast C O R N E L IU S M ix Lora G ary ol Or» tin* m o rn in g o f June 2 the B irth d a y clu b met M onday S i,,fie ld became the b rid e uf George i thnual G ir l Receive t iie u k f js t A lll I noon at the homo of Mrs. K itth a le r S atu rday at a sim p le . b< held in M i E II M<. Naughton Friday, Saturday Masonic Temple G o ttlie b In honor o f Mrs. ic ii inuny in the Vancouver L u th - | b e a u tifu l gardens at Lu ure lh urst 11. hi puisoiiugc, w ith Kev. Paul L The breakfast will be u no m in a l The "A w a rd fo r D istingu ish ed price and the pro ce e d s,a r»? fcr the K u n /.in u ii p e rfo rm in g the cerem ony Delegate tu tin* • late cunvcnli«»n par- fin - in i; Sunday w d h a dinn ei lu un edlate m em bers o f the fam - S ervice to Y o u th ” o f H ills b o ro b«nefit of ending Girl uf UliKllte* and 1'iufi autial Won» . ' to C h ris tia n C ouncil, given o n ly on<e th e ir tm in p r tra in in g camp, S«*a- llic s were present. I u h cluhx at lb i'i b m i; thlx w e e k Is. (hn-at.. were M i am i M r i A I , Cha .«• and non L o w e ll, Mi and T lic bride, daug hter u f M r. and before, has been voted th is year b« < k , Vdho othervvis<* w o u ld not be end aie M l *1 b avetta A lle n , club Mi , Mi W O. G ary u f S cofield, was to Eddie (.'ardor, ra d io screen and piea idi-nl. M i Z.ula M o lla li. d i t e M rs W arren P h illip s , M r and M i . a tli active in u w h ile swagger su it stage star. R ichard Abts, council abb* to attend. A fte r eating they vice pi c ih lc n t ; Mi » d a m e a b r e d O tto St« ink«*. Itu d y M arugg. Ann w ith a T alism an rota-bud corsage p rim d i nt. announced th is week art* p ri vileged to stay and play Valim - Underw ood and M i . C a ld w e ll. A W H offm an, b ra m e , br »«lg«* The G ir l IP erve rnothei T lic cita tio n , given fo r Hie conduct la n d w h ile a rcr. sones Her o n ly at of H ills b«>ro are request«-a to get Pont and baiuna M cK in ne y, and Sell« nd«*l I leudant, M iks M arg are t C ooke of m g nf M r C a n to i'. peace Essay ont* «>r tw o tables tog e th e r to <*n- Mr .tu lia T atum A lb i nate arc contest in w h ich 2I2INM, young i C ornelius, wore a green and w h ite M o d a n i« -. Sam Coy. C E Willi. Joy a lo v e ly m o rn in g over the treet ensemble, w ith a ye llo w people p a rticip a te d , w ill be fo rm - I ’ coffee cups and c a rd s '' I. M Town* «nd, Ethel M. Haim . a lly aw arded at the annual S ir m s , bud corsage and w h ite aeees- Plea «• le t D ix ie Lee M< Dov.' ll and M i. El.une C a ld w e ll The club iorle.s. H e nry D eitelspach of Cor- G alahad H all o f C ouncil, to be held or Term« sxee W»-ath«*rred know chorus. under the d ire ctio n of M- At G IIF F N M O U N T A IN IhiK evening at the Masonic T em ple i in In n acted us best man soon as possible so the y can m ake E d itti ( ’«dial Evans, w ill u b o at o'clock ervic«* Tui'Miluy m o rn in g in T lie bride , a fo rm e r C o rne liu s The o n ly o th e r ho ld e r of the aw ard re.s«*rvations fo r tables tend the convention to compete in Hu* Hoy c h llic h , M ie. W ilm a Itoi co is President F ra n k lin D. Roosevelt g irl, Is a graduate of Hanks high the state choral contrat. crons, «laughter o f M r am i M r Program at the annual M other Georg«* Kiihcncroos of G i«« n M o u n c b o o l The bridegroom is the son to whom the you ng people gave it DnUtfhtei banquet o f tin* clu b held tain, became th«* b rid e o f O rris | of M r. and M rs. H e n ry R itth a le r fo r his advocacy o f the CCC < arn), (Jwen M atthe w s III. o f P ortland, F rid a y nigh t at the chamber of M ille r, mod of M r and M i H a rry , o f C ornelius. A d in n e r was served to the wed- w ho won the Peace Essay contest, cominer«'«* room, included ada.'io M a lle i of Hanks T in < « le m on y «lam ini» by Jud y Schendcl, accom was pei form ed by F ather S pringei | ding p arty follow ing the eerem oliy, and the $.7 000 scholarship, has b e n J u n io r h ig ti school ca rn iva l, panied bv hci m other. M» A E Tlu* b rid e wore a w h ite it in gown at the hom e of M r. and M rs. H e n ry designated by M r C a ntor as his w h ich wa hold in tho gym nasium pro xy, arid has been in v ite d to Schemi« I. In di jig and h it by Eva w ith tra in and long l i d v e il ami R itth a le r. The young couple w ill m ake attend the dance M a tth e w s w ill F rid a y n ig h t, w ent o ff w ith o u t a S p ie lin g ami V iv ia n Wei <*nback. t an n*d a pra yer book. h itc h and was attended by the p u p il, of M i Hi « ce lla th h o rn of Mi France* M oore sun d u rin g th e ir home In T im b e r, w here M r be presented w ith an hono rary lurgost audience ever seen at a m em bership in the council. R itth a le r is em ployed. Jackson school, accompanied by tin* ceremony. school fu n ctio n . When a ll b ills were W inners of C o un cil's aw ards to I)«..'a Sundström , another 4*h« »ol The hi i(b*xmaid, Miss M arian settled it was found th a t the eig h th local high seined youth, based on mate; vocal olo-, by M c . H W M a x w e ll o f P o rtla n d w o n a gown "e i,lin e ,ice in C h ris tia n cha racter.” grade had cleared $81.29. w h ic h S itue rai of P ortland, a< c«<mj aniod of lig h t green .satin. w ill also be announced d u rin g the w ill be used fo r the annual eig h th by M i bT«*d Sew ell, and tw o »’ Hi- Ir w in Schlegel of Bunks va bi Interm ission at the dance These grade banquet Enough cre d it can test s«*l«*etions by clu b cboi u - Mi man A wedding rwcept ion an I A t a d in n e r given T hursd ay eve awards, " S ir G alahad" and " M a ry ’s not be given to M rs. Elsie E m ery es Ina 1'i-iirl All« u and Helen S te v d in n e r wax given ut the borne i>f fo r her u n tir in g e ffo rts to m ake ens, co chairm en o f tin* <*mhl«*m the g ro o m * parents a fte r the < « le nin g at the home of her parents, Rose" are g iv e n to gra du ating the c a rn iv a l a success, teachers say. M iks La ura Deck announced June •seniors selected by vote o f c lu b I committee, presided during the p ro mony. • T he teachers also w ish to th a n k Mi and Mrg. M a ile r are both 17 as the date o f her w e dd ing to members, g ra d u a tin g seniors and the business houses and people o f gram the high .school fa cu lty. M ary's M isa P atty Lom ax and M ims A l- graduate* o f Hunkh union high G ordon D cH ok o f C ro ckett, Cal. Both o f th e young pepolc are Rose is being given th is year fo r ' the c o m m u n ity, w ho generously lU b je ct ki-l «‘ol and w ilt reside in Hank len exp la ine d tin* m onth graduates of Oregon State college the firs t tim e P reviou s w in n e rs of sup po rte d the u n d e rta kin g . on th«* them e o f E ffic ie n t Dem- w here M r. M a ile r i» in the tru ck in the cheat o f 1929 Since her g ra d the G alahad A w a rd have been M il- ocrury, " L ib e rty . C o n s rte n t svlth mg busineitf. uation. Miss Deck has taught in ton Johnson. 1931; Louis Lom ax, Social W ell-H eing .” M iw Mars E ll/- abidh Johnnton of P ortland, HtOte M r and Mrs. W J. Enschede and I tie- P uya llup, Wash , high school 1932; W illia m Sorenson, 1933: L a w p u b lic ity chairm an, pia* siri I <1 Miss M ik II L. H o vffe l visite d H o lly and i.s now teaching in M c M in n rence C ro w le y, 1934. and Mac G ro A iti li un ii Mrs. Lym a n Howe w ith chapter O E. S at Sherw ood S a tu r v ille . M r D e lin k is a chem ical cn- gan. 1935 Because o f a tie in the Seventeen pre-school c h ild re n a p a it o f the prize m oney won in day evening Mrs. Ilo e ffc l was the and R e fin in g com pany at Selby, v o tin g lost year, Ross Cox also were exam ined at a pre-school holds the t itle by vote of the coun- | Cal. the o rig in a l song contest guest o f tin , Associate M atron and c lin ic held Tuesday at the T ig a rd cil. ’I’he n o m in a tin g com m ittee. Mis i M r. Enschede the guest o f the p u b lic school un de r th e d ire c tio n The G alahad dance th is year has Align* H a rrin g to n . M rs Edna T up of M iss M argaret D ixon, cou nty Ajwoclate Patron. been m erged w ith the second of per am i M r s Lom ax, rep o rted M r nurse. D r. K. A. Bissett o f T ig a rd F ra n k B ake r and Lee N ich o l the H ills b o ro cem etery benefit «.'inducted the exam inations. El.nn«* C a ld w e ll nom inee fo r pre., drove to Cottage G rove S aturday dances and a ll net proceeds w ill ident. M is Ggorge Las er , vice A ll o f the grade c h ild re n also and re tu rn e d Sunday, b rin g in g Mrs I.adies of the B ethany P resby go to the cem etery m aintenance were given de n ta l exam inations. pre* ident. M i Herneta K uinm e r. N ich o l w ith them . M r. N ic h o l is ««-«•ml vice -pregldept. Misg J u lia ■ em ployed in tliu ra d io departm ent te ria n chu rch M issionary society | fund. Sonny's T roub ad ou rs w ill Seventeen o f the c h ild re n w ere w il l hold a s ilv e r tea th is afternoon fu rn is h the music. The dance w ill given Tatom . .seert tai y ; Miss Helen Stev- at Ireland's. vaccinations fo r sm allpo x <ns, treasurer. a n d M rs ». C Moo iT h u rs d a y ) from tw o u n til fiv e be open to the general public. and six received in o cu la tio n s fo r M r. and M rs W ill H o rne cker of About 80 m em bers o f the clubs of , p re ve n tio n o f o clock at the home o f Mrs. A lb e rt b e rry, exe cutive council member d ip h th e ria . Miss T abb s fo r the d in n e r were decor- i Gresham am i M r and M rs C harley M eier M iss D u lcin a B ro w n w ill Council and a lu m n i m em bers went D ix o n said. H o rne cker and daug hter Norm a of to A va lo n p a rk Sunday aftern oon be the speaker. ated w ith p in k taper pink, pur A n o th e r .lin i? was held in Forest Pleasant V a lle y w ere Sunday guests fo r the annual cou ncil picnic, be G rove p u b lic schools fo r p re -s c h o .1 pi«* and w h ite bouquet Tin* bun I o f M r. und Mrs. Ii H ornecker. g in n in g the fin a l week of clu b ac- i c h ild re n and fo r pupils. quet won served by th«* health com- i Circle One Fleets Officers — tiv itie s fo r th is school year. G am M r. and Mrs. A. E O pdenw eyer m ittce. M r- B ruce S eh ulm erich w a s * ma g irls ' chapter en te rta in e d th e ir .spent the week-end In C o rv a llis a t Return from T rip — d chairm an of C irc le One. M . ten din g the Jun io r w eek-end a c tiv d E ie te M r. and M rs. W. L. S ta rk re Ladies' A id , Tuesday afternoon. I m others yesterday aftern oon at P il g rim House, at th e ir annual M o th ta in e d M onday fro m th re e weeks ities. T hey w ere guests S aturday M rs II S Rogers was elected vice- ers' tea. The week w ill close w ith evening ut the engineers' banquet. tr ip to Pontiac, M ich . T hey v is ite d chairm an, and Mrs. I, Sherm an. | C atholic, L u th e ra n and P ilg rim M r and Mrs. If. S Rogers drove The circle, m em bers of the clubs a tte n d in g the th e ir son, S tan ley S ta rk, at A lt u r M ' .mil M l F I Km ill, li ft to Salem M unday w here M r Rog -e cre ta ry - treasu rer. as. Cal., on th e ir re tu rn trip . w h ich met w ith M rs. S eh ulm erich | Sunday fo r a ro u n d -trip of the services of w o rsh ip at th e ir respec- | U n d id S tubs. unit w ill also vi» it J ers attended a m eeting o f the D e made plans fo r a d in n e r to be g iv - liv e churches Sunday m o rn in g partm ent o f Oregon, Spanish A n ie r- , en M ay 28. ‘ Cuba They w ent m in s'. the c o n ti C -H i elections resulted in the | lean W ar veterans. nent over the N o rth e rn P a cific and choice of G lenn S andford as pres I . L. lia s f.uests— M r and Mrs. J II Hensley were other linen, in u km g ..tops at placet The F. I. c lu b had guest n ig h t ident. succeeding A lv in M ohr, w ho o f th e ir of Interent in c lu d in g St. Paul, C h i- , d in n e r guests Sunduy has held that o ffic e fo r tw o years; j daughter, Mr.- A lb e rt Dappen, „ f at th e ir m eeting Tuesday evening Donald eatfu, D e tro it. B uffalo, and Svra W ick as vice -preside nt: P o rtla n d The d in n e r was given in T iic guest list in clud ed A n n I.azuck, Bud F ields as secretary, and Paul einte, New Y o ik . w here M r K u r It, bbv U okcow . G ladys Rood. G race, ath w il l attend the Prenbyterlan , honor o f Mrs. Hensley’s b irth d a y . R ichard M cC orm ick, O liv e M ille r, Ethel E La w re nce as treasu rer. G eneral Awnunbly of A m erica. He M' N o r mu K id t z , s tu d ^ it at Moore, A nna Burge, and Le la j H a tric k was named president of is a com m issi oner uf that group O regon State college, spent last the Omegans, succeeding R aym ond Peters A fte r the d in n e r m onopoly I and w ill be in the session there week-end at home Shell ad as her L a ir, w ho was elected tre a su re r anil contract bridg e w ere played. Modern e q u ip m e n t about a week guegt. M iss M a xin e Swenson of fo r the new year J e rry V an Lo m They w ill also spend at,out a wack Swiss Home. C lrele Meets T oda y— makes this the fastest, is vice -preside nt and A lla n S ig le r 1 nt New Y o rk C ity . M i K u ra th 's l.u V e rn e A b e n d ro th and Elwood C irc le No. 2 Ladies A id o f th e i secretary. O ld and new m em bers i most economic method birth p la ce , alth ou gh he came to Cos|ett attended the junto! week M ethodi t church w ill meet T h u rs- ‘ of the co u n cil w ill meet to n ig h t 1 for painting Oregon when a c h ild From the n end a c tiv itie s ut O regon S late day i today i at 2 p. m. at theh ome | fo r election o f c o u n c il o ffic e rs fo r 1 they w ill go by steam er to Havana college S aturday und S u n d a f o f oM rs Thomas C o nn ell. Mrs. ne xt year. Cuba, and re tu rn via the Panama Fred G arages Mr und Mrs. Jack M a ffitt of W illia m G iM 'ttcr and Mrs. eanul T hey expect to a rriv e about M r and Mrs. T G. B ron le ew e and W a sh . w ere o ve rn ig h t Fred A m a c h tr w ill act as hostesses J u ly in Kan Francisco, where they Chehalis, Stucco Buildings fa m ily w ere guests o f his aunt, ' guests Wednesday of M r and M rs To M ake W reaths— w ill vent relative s and lr ie n d . a Mrs. Sim on Peters of Oswego, d u r- , a. J. Bechcn. W arehouses few days before re tu rn in g m.iue. W om en's p a trio tic org an izatio ns i in g the week-end. M r and Mrs. W eils and fa m ily. w j j i jq ;,y 26 at the Veterans' Roofs M r. and Mrs. E lw ood Johnson G lenn N o rto n and Miss I h ylh s I,i(|| p , m ake w reaths A ll m aterials C e lrlira trs B irth d a y — visite d M r. and Mrs. E. S. R iley Dairy Barns Mrs. C harles D n iii'l , s e n te rta in W ald of Toledo visite d Mrs. M a ry ' w-lll be there, but m em bers com- ut G oldendale, Wash., d u rin g the 1 |n g { „ R,.|p nia y b rin g strin g . ed fro m 10:00 to I ikl on S aturday Sabin Sunday. week-end. M r and Mrs. It. F rank Peters and in ho no r of M e rry A nn's 4th b ir th M r. and M rs. II. E P ittin g e r and Thanks Voters day. L ittle guests j,resent were fa m ily apent tile w eek-end at T a ft H P o lly and Peter M elhuish, M a ry w ith Mrs. Peters' father, R To the V oters o f W ashington fa m ily o f B radw ood spent the w e e k I.ou P h illip s . Lee Powers. Connie C raddock. C o un ty I w ish to th a n k v e ry sin - end w ith M r. and M rs. J. R Pep- I ’uyne, H a rry and Iren • M cG inn. No dance w ill be held at the I cercl.v a ll the voters w ho rem e m pa rd. M r. and M rs. O. B. Gates spent Patsy Douglass and the honored G range b u ll S aturday n ig h t on ac bered me at the p rim a ry election. Painting Contractor count o f the baseball b e n e fit dance In v ie w of the fact tha t there w ere the w eek-end at Redmond, guests guest. Paperhanging of M r. and M rs. C harles Heim . at the a u d ito riu m . 1 so m any a fte r the o ffic e o f county l ather IHes— Phone 320X1 Hillsboro cle rk, I cannot he lp but feel tha t M r. and Mrs. Jack B u llis o f Seat B etty Hobbs was a week-end C' II Nosier was called Io Co most a ll o f the votes fo r me w ere tle. Wash., spent the week-end w ith q u ille F rid a y becuuse of the death guest alt he C h i Omega house in fro m m y friends, w h ic h makes M r. and M rs. C. T. Richardson. n i lus fa th e r He was accompanied C o rva llis. them appreciated that m uch more. Miss D o ro th y B u ttrrw o rth of by M r. and Mrs. L y le Nosier. They I con gra tu late M r. T tip p e r upon Vadis is a guest of June Irela nd re tu r n e d ' Sunday evening. g e ttin g the re p u b lica n n o m in a tio n th is week. , fo r cou nty cle rk, and feel certain (■range to Meet— Mrs. N O Say of W lla o n v llle is H ills b o ro grange w ill meet T h u rs v is itin g her son and d a u g h te r-in - th a t W ashington cou nty w i ll have a v e ry e ffic ie n t, courteous, and day M ay 28, ut 7 45 A short bu si law. M r. and Mrs, James Say. econom ical c le rk in him . The race ness m eeting w ill precede tho so M rs A I. Jensen was a luncheon was hard, e xcitin g , dose and clean. c ia l m eeting. hostess M onday fo r a gro up of A ga in I th a n k you fo r y o u r sup- Mrs. M otl Speaker— ' port RO BER T H. K E L L Y . s o ro rity sisters. A ll Saints' G u ild met Wednesday w ith Mrs. N. E H a w o rth w ith Mrs. Miss Ro.sencrons Weds Mr. Mallei •Junior High Event Was Big Success Deck Tells Wedding Plans Tigard Pre-School Children at Clinic Silver Tea Set for Meier Home "B u d d y " poppies w ill be sold here F rid a y and S a tu rd a y by th« Veterans o f Foreign Wars. "O ne cent, saya W. J M uirhead, d e pa rtm e nt o f O regon chairm an " w ill be sent from each poppy sold to the V F. W N a tio n a l Hom e at Eat, hi Rapids. M ic h , w here it helps to m a in ta in and operate th is in s ti tu tio n fo r the be ne fit o f w idow s and orphans of deceased veterans A n o th e r 2'-i cents fro m each poppy .sold is used to m a in ta in the n a tio n al and state re h a b ilita tio n service." President Roosevelt in a le tte r to th e national com m ander o f the Veterans o f Foreign W ars says: "E v e ry orphan d< serves a chancp fo r happine , <-qual to th a t enjoyed by the average A m e rica n c h ild T h is o p p o rtu n ity i- given the o r phans of veterans by the V F. W. N a tio n a l Home at Eaton Rapids, M ich iga n m aintained by the V e t erans of Foreign Wars o f the U n it ed States. "Proceeds from the annual sale o f B ud dy Poppies make possible the m aintenance of this orphanage. B ud dy Poppies also o ffe r a source of em p lo ym e nt and re lie f fo r needy and disabled veterans in th e ir home com m unities. For these tw o v e ry real reasons, we a ll should wear B ud dy Poppies on M em o rial day." a fte r- A nna J u lia M o r r ill and Mrs. Grace Robinson, .vhose b irth d a y« occur th is m onth. O thers present were Me ¡dames W L. Batchelder. ( ' C Applegate. W ill Jack John H u lb e rt Swe.mey, Hom- , or E m inott and Miss E llu l Bergen •shower Given— Miss B ro w n 's home room , the ] 7B class, held a p a rty in the cafe- te riu F rid a y a fte r .school. Cake brought by the ch ild re n , and three gallons o f hom e-m ade ice-eream form ed the basis o f the luncheon, Teachers present were Mia« Brow n, Mrs. Ide, Mrs. Em ery end Mr.s. Ketcham . The class gave Mrs. 1 Ketcham a h a n d ke rch ie f shower as an expiegsion o f th e ir appreciation o f tw o happy years spent in her I class room. Mr». Kramien Hostess— I Mrs. L. C. K ram ieri entertained P.-T. A pre-school and school age stu d y groups at her home Tuesday afternoon. She was also leader of j the subject, w hich was "E n jo y in g M usic w ith O u r C h ild r e n M e m - bers bro u g h t guests. 0 0 H . D. FULLER FILM SERVICE I j , j | Developing 1 O ne-day Service) Printing 0 Enliirgements Films— all kinds j j , i ’ j ' Schramel Studio 109 S. 2nd H ills b o ro 1 V enetian ticket. M a ttie G r iffin . Rt. 4. H illsb o ro ) Leave on Eastern T rip — M rs A. F. Schcndel and Mrs. G. 1< M organ le ft .Sunday by tra in fo r Pontiac. M ich. They plan to re tu rn about June 1 w ith new cars. Mrs. Pittinger llokless— B rea kfast club met Wednesday. M ay 7. w ith Mrs. W. E. P ittin g e r. B r -akf.'i. ! was served on the lav. n a fte r v ir c h a to u r of her garden w as n .,de. poimi Match Garden Furniture to Garden Flowers Take Time to be Y o u'll take greater pride in your lovely, blooming garden i f its furniture is gaily painted. Bass-Hueter Quick-Drying Enamel (formerly called Lustrelac) is the finish to use. It brushes on easily and smoothly, dries quickly and resists weather. Paint today— give a garden party tomorrow! 18 sparkling colors from which to choose. BASS-HUETER ENAMEL Quick-Drying 50c Pint S p ray G un Painting Four - Point ‘BAS&HtUETER PAINT l O ' i H Kuratlis Leave on Extended Trip g O lr h r a lr x Birthday— Mrs. L. C. Kramieu gave a parly h o n o rin g the seventh b lrth d u y of her daughter. LeAnne, S aturday, May 9. Tw enty-four sm a ll guests w ere present at the ta b le w h ich was set w ith a huge rake and sev en ta ll (lin k tapers The children played games outside. Miss Gary Weds George Kitthaler Pint 83c Keep to the Right Slay on your own side of the read—respect the other fellow's rights. Observance o f these simple safety rules w o u l d eliminate many costly accidents G asoline - Oil Batteries - Tires G reasing - A ccessories - 7Í BUSCH’S C U B IC FOO T Model K760 Two H andy Locations Service Garage Phone 501 Super Service Station 189 Corner T hird and Baseline Phone 391 A. II. Busch. Prop. D Douglas assisting hosteaf Mr*. 50 $ Why take a chance when you can buy a KELVINATOR of proven economy and reliability at a price a little more, if any, than a n u n- known or assembled box. C harles Mott wus the speaker. Mrs. Kelts Honored— l) r . und M rs John W Peck en tertained w ith a b irth d a y d in n e r p a rty Sunday In honor of Mrs. Peck’s m other. M i- W. Betts. Selfridge Furniture Co. Maruggs E ntertain— Phone 21X M r. and M rs 11 L. M a ru g g of P o rtla n d en tertain ed H i l l s b o r o Lower Your Feeding Cost CJ A re you satisfied w ith the r e sults you arc re c e iv in g from yoi«- present feed'.’ W ould you lik e to lo w e r y o u r feeding cost, and at the same lim e increase y o u r crenni test? O f course you w ould, und bore Is a lo w cost d a iry feed w h ich w ill accom plish both results fo r I you! We recom m end it as a com- I b in a tio n to be fed w ith y o u r roots, i silage, hny crops or fu ll pastin’- ! age: M IX 'O N E S A C K CO C O N U T M E A L A N D O NE S A C K M IL L RUN. P LU S D A IR Y M IN E R A L S Feed 5 lbs. to II lbs. per cow each feeding. F o r b e tte r results w iltt your present ra tio n , t r y nd ding about 3 lbs. o f pure N U T C A K E B R A N D Coconut M eal per cow per feed ing. I f you have su rp lu s oats, b a r le y o r wheat, take some of yo u r borne g ro w n grains to y o u r feed dealer and trade fo r C oconut Meal. 1 lave Vein- I l eil d e a le r grind m i l l I m ix as follows: 'I'llH E E PAR IS YOUR HO M E G RO W N C R A IN | AND o n e PA RT COCOW UT MEAT,, P LU S M IN E R A L S . W atch thee ream lin o rise w hen you feed N U T C A K E B R A N D Coconut Moal! T h is m ix Is good fo r d a iry cows, g ro w in g hogs, tu rk e y s and cattle. Hog Farm ers, th is w ill save m oney fo r you. too. A ll o f the above feed m ixes m ay be fed w ith y o u r surplus k im iiie d m ilk w ith e xce lle n t results. W hy not ta ke advantage o f these sav ings? Coconut Meal is low in price. See y o u r feed dealer. W rite to 2730 N. W. F ro n t Ave., P ortla nd , Ore. fo r copy o f FREE booklet, “ The Feeding o f Coconut M eal For Profit.” The booklet tells why. STEPPING ON THE STARTER puts over too metal parts inside your m otor into im m ediate action. T his means serious wear— unless your oil flows imtantly! • Here's your d u n c e to get an exceptional bargain on a fine new 1 lo tp o in t 8-cup coffee m aker that brews delicious coffee every tim e! Every home should have one . . . ideal s h o w e r o r w e d d in g g ift. Here's what you get: 3 Miles a Minute can cause Less wear Rttakr Prtit 8-cup Hotpoint Coffee M aker . . . . 15-piece G ian Luncheon Set . 1 Pound Wedhems J695 1.95 Drip Coffee . ■ . Coffee M eeiurinj Cup Total V alu e . . . . than starting your engine just once! .35 Free J ■ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 I HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY BEAUTY S10.25 P H Y S IC IA N SHOPS motor heat at 180 miles an h o u r. . . is hard enough on an en gine! But starting your engine ju st once can he a lot more damaging. When you step on your starter, over loo moving parts are rubbing together. T hat calls for plenty of oil on every part. If it isn’t fast-jiou'ing, some parts T •STORES errific A. 0 . PITMAN, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURREON X-Ray and Phyalo-Tfcorapy P«nnan»nta and al) kinda of beauty work. Téléphona 1381X • t Commercial National Bank Bldg. Telephone*» Office 82S1 Reeldence 791Z H llhboro Pharm acy Sanitary Beauty Shop DR. D. E. WILEY, M. D. Roauty Work Phyxlclan and Surgeon a apecialty Telephone 1471 WEIL S APARTMENTS Mabel Se hen del are unoiled for a few moments. 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