The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, May 21, 1936, Page 3, Image 3

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    IÏIL L S B O R O
Thursdny, May 21, 1936
Clean-Up Day
Set at Laurel
Mt.
O live C em etery Plan»
E lection o f T rustee»
(lly H n . )■' I. B row n)
c ity park fu r the ch ild re n , (p iile a
few have never been to the c ity
I purk al P ortla nd
The a lu m n i of T ig a rd high school
from the 11135 g ra du ating class met
at the T ig a rd Coffee »hup M ay 1
[ fur a re u n io n banquet.
i M ay II) the senior class w ill
pu blish Its e d itio n of the T ig a rd
III Spots. The p u b lica tio n w ill be
supervised mid edited by E d ito r
J im Ei sted and K ath lee n Kamsby,
his ässistäni.
T ig a rd hig h school presented the
operetta, "T h e L u c k y Jade," a tw o-
act m usical comedy M uy 15 in the
high school a u d ito riu m , w ith , a
guud attendance.
I
LAU REL
S atu rday
Is annual
cle an -up day at M t O liv e cem­
etery, A lui.sInehH m eeting w ill be
held at 3 o'clock to elect a board of
truHtecM. A ll Interested are urged
to come
Work« for to hear*
T he lug f ir tree by the gate at
the cem etery was trim m e d .Satur­
day by F
( ' M o llo y and l.ee
llro w n .
Mi
M o llo y hus put in
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m any fa ith fu l hours each year fo r
m ore than fo rty years to help th ro u g h the e n tire prix'ess to the
keep the cem etery in u respectable p a ckin g cases w ith b u t u m in i­
m um o f hum un e ffo rt.
con dition.
Inspectors w utch the cans as they
Sunday preaching services at the
the fillin g machine,
chu rch were the last before c o n fe r­ come fro m
e n c e w h ich convenes in P o rtla n d soldered und ready fo r the s te r il­
tills week T here w ill be no chu rch izer. Now und then an unsealed
service next Sunduy. Sunday school cun is found and q u ic k ly closed by
hund F rom then on hands never
us usual.
H enry Reese is re -s h ln g lln g the touch the cun» again u n til t in y
barn on the fo rm e r F ields place, ure taken fro m the carton to be
placed on the g ro cer’s shelf
w h ich he re ce n tly purchased.
Fred Schm id* and fa m ily ure h a v ­
The h isto ry o f m ilk condensing
ing the in te rio r o f th e ir house und cunning in th is cou nty dates
painted and kalsom ined.
hack to 1902 w hen the fir s t p la n t
Last Wednesday
was clean-up was Installed In 1900 the conden­
duy at the church, both in the sery in H ills b o ro , owned then by
house and yurd.
the O regon Condensed M ilk com ­
L u c ille s p e llin g spent last week pany, was purchased by C arnation.
in O s w e g o w i t h Miss Irene Stevens, In 1915-16 the p la n t here was re ­
w ho teaches school there
b u ilt and today stands as the best
M r-
M cKee is q u ite i l l at the equipped condensery in Oregon
home of her daughter, M rs It B.
D u rin g the 30 years th a t C a rna­
C o ole y.
tio n has operated In the county,
Miss Ina Stevens and Tom B ate­ $36,000,000 hus been paid out foi
man of V ernonia w ere guests of ru n n in g expenses in c lu d in g m a te r­
lit t parents. M r. und M rs W L ials. m ilk and la bo r Most m aterials
Stevens, from F rid a y u n til Sunday. i are bought lo ca lly. A t present the
.1 W (¡rim e s o f Sun FranciJbo I p la n t is lu n d lln g a p p ro xim a te ly
v e ile d old frie n d s here S atu rday 100.000 pounds of m ilk each day,
and Sunday lie re ce n tly re tu rn e d keeping 40 em ployes busy T ra n s ­
fro m an a u tom ob ile to u r w h ich p o rta tio n fo r the rn ilk Includes 17
took h im in to 37 states.
tru c k s w h ic h m ake w o rk fo r 25
Max Iteeher and fa m ily have m ore men A p p ro x im a te ly 750 pa­
m oved from Forest (¡ro v e to th e ir trons sell th e ir pro d u ct to the
home on the h ill west o f the store plant.
M i Iteeher r an entom ologist fo r
O f the to ta l am ount o f m ilk can­
the federal governm ent He is also ned. 70 per cent is shipped outside
Interested in peony c u ltu re and o f the state, re tu rn in g th a t am ount
propagation
o f m oney to add to the w e a lth of
M rs
Raleigh W h itm o re e n te r­ O regon and W ashington county.
tained the F ir (¡ro v e Ladies' Social
clu b Tuesday when
Mrs. Teon
l.ove grcn (Josephine W h it m o r e )
was honored w ith a show er T w e n ­
ty m em bers und tw o guests. Mrs.
T helm a M c In ty re o f H ills b o ro and
M rs Itu th Juckey of N o rth Plain»,
S C H O L LS F uneral services fo r
were present.
A le xa n d e r Jackson. 63. w ho died
School to ( lose
in P o rtla n d M ay
16. w ere held
l.a u rc lv ie w school w ill close next M onday a ftern oon at the Scholls
T hursday A p icn ic is being p la n ­ chu rch
The Jackson fa m ily m oved to
ned fo r Wednesday.
A bo ut f if t y persons from h e r e ' Oregon fro m A rkansas in 1909 and
made the t r ip to B o n n e ville Sunday I fro m H ills b o ro in 1915 to the M id ­
fo r the school picnic. D in n e r wus way d is tric t, w here they resided
u n til the home was sold abi it
served at Eagle Creek
M r and M rs Jacob S chm idt and three years ago M rs. Jackson died
M r and M rs W a lte r S chm idt Join­ in 1925 Deceased Is su rvive d by
ed re la tive s at the E m il Trachsel the folowing children: M rs w V
home ut E lm onica Sunday fo r a W ilcox. M rs P M Ray, M rs K e ith
re -u n io n and p icn ic d in n e r A b o u t M cC lure, Miss Pearl Carlson. W
It Jackson. P o rtla n d : M rs K. H
t h ir ty were present.
W
W ord fro m G eorge S chm idt to M ontgom ery. Texas: M rs E
lus parent», M r
und Mrs. Fred B enjam in. S herw ood; Mrs. C F.
Schm idt, slates that he has re c e iv ­ Robinson. C o rn e liu s route 2. and
ed his ap po intm en t u n til next A p r il M rs L. D A chenbach and M e lv in
as i du cational a d viso r in the CCC Jackson, Redmond.
at Cam p Agnes* near (¡o ld Beuch
George is a graduate of the La ure l
school. H ills b o ro h ig h school and
P a cific u n iv e rs ity .
M rs K uby M eyers w ent to node-
b u rg M onday to attend the state
(C nnllnued from page 1 >
Rebekah assembly as o u te r-g u a rd ­
ian She plans to re tu rn F riday.
v iv in g m em bers o f the G rand A r ­
M rs Kay Vorhee.* en te rtu in e d m y o f the R epublic, as h o no rary
the F ir (¡ro v e 4-H sew ing c lu b j president; H a rry E lia n d e r o f T u a la ­
g irls S aturday Helen Vorhee.s and tin V a lle y post, fir s t vice -preside nt;
M a ry Joyce were honor guests, E D H ite o f H iteon. m em ber of
ce le b ra tin g th e ir b irth d a y
a n n i­ U. S W. V.. second vice -preside nt,
versaries O th e r m em bers present and C om rade F rohm a n o f T u a la tin
w ere Norm a M eyers and Irene V a lle y post, secretary.
W hitm ore. Guests were R u th Koch­
M e m o ria l chu rch services w ill he
er. Beth L ily . M a rjo rie W ill und held at the C ongregational chu rch
Mrs. S a lly W alke r
here at I t a. m Sunday and m em ­
bers o f a ll p a trio tic orders are in ­
v ite d to attend
C om m ander W F C yru s o f the
local A m e rica n Legion post urges
I a ll legionnaires to attend i f they
possibly can
Businessmen Visit
Big Milk Industry
»
Former Resident
of County Passes
County Veterans’
Meeting Sunday
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
bison G a rd n e r w ill sin g a solo. M i
I G ardner was one o f the 1912 d a
The address w ill he by Donald
E Long of P ortla nd , w ho com pleted
his studies here in 1914 and has
P up ils g ra d u a tin g fro m F arm in g-
since made h im se lf a considerable
ton school Tuesday evening were
I By M l«« M i,ry gun dy I
home w ith them fo r a short visit. i i k he in the P o rtla n d h a ll nf fame. V clda Krause.
H e n rie tta Dalby,
HANKS
Hunks b e rry grow ers'
T w e n ty -th re e m em bers of the R obert H. K e lly , graduate in 1927, P a tricia K le in , L o u is Puncochar,
association begun re g iste rin g p ic k ­ ju n io r c h o ir enjoyed a p a rty F r i­ ! w ill sing a solo.
Roy M cD o w e ll and Elsie Hagen. L
er» Sunday. M is , Itu th B aile y ha. day evening ut th e Charles Kess­
A w a rd in g o f honors w ill be by E. Francis, assistant cou nty agent,
P rin c ip a l B M. Goodm an. These made the address to the graduates
charge of the re g is tra tio n o ffic e th i > le r home,
.
include
ho no r students, scho la r­ Songs by the 4-H clubs and other
year. P ickers are In g in n in g to ar
M r and Mr. D. P. H o pkin s of
riv e and get nettled in c a m p s , a l­ T illa m o o k spent the week-end w ith ships, home economics aw ards and . p u p ils com pleted the program .
tho ugh b e rry season is tw o weeks M r and Mr.. C harles S hipley. S a t­ I the Barnes cup awards.
F a rm in g to n C o m m u n ity clu b met
or m ore away.
urday the H o pkin s and S hipleys I D o ro th y Tongue, graduate of 1928 at the school house T h u rsd a y w ith
Eleven seniors o f the hig h school
and now em ployed on the high M rs Ernest Foord and M i.:. John
und th e ir in v ite d guests enjoyed visite d M r. and Mrs. N. C. S hipley | school s ta ff ax a teacher, w ill give B u rk e y as hostesses.
an o u tin g at B lu e Lake S aturday in H illsb o ro .
a v io lin solo, to be fo llo w e d w ith
C em etery cle an -up day w ill be
Dale E b e rly and B illy Kessler,
T hey wer< chaperoned by
Miss
the va le d ic to ry by H a rold F. M e y­ held at F a rm in g to n n e x t W ednes­
D o ris B ailey, sen io r ela;
advisor, p la y in g g u ita r , accom panied b y er A fte r the v a le d icto ry Mrs. May day.
and Erank Sius, p rin c ip a l Everyone E velyn K c Icr at the piano, fu r n - D u v i. Simpson, an othe r graduate.
hud lots o f fu n canoeing and p ic ­ i lied a num ber at the chu rch s e rv ­ | now em ployed in P o rtla n d , w ill
n ic k in g Most o f them attended a ices at the Masonic home Sunday. sing.
B rid g e clu b met T h u rsd a y after­
dance in the evening
P resentation o f diplom as w ill be
O swald B e rw a h l of Bank
arid noon w ith Mrs. A lfre d Lewi» at. tiy P rof Zena ; A Olson, in s tru c to r
Jesse Eui p of H ills b o ro were m a r­ Kunsa . C ity . Mrs. Chet Evansten in P ortla nd .schools, w ho graduated
rie d in Vancouver S aturday
of Forest (¡ro v e and M r. E H a rm - here in 1911 w ith the fir s t class.
(f'o n tin o e d fro m p a r e I*
Mrs. N. J G r iffin and M rs M ax den of B eaverton w e rt
in v ite d , G. Rus.-.ell M organ, song leader
Dreeszen sorted cherries on the guests
Mrs. Evansten won firs t, of the class o f 1915. again w ill lead Sew ell chapel and co n clu d in g s e rv ­
dock in P ortla nd Wednesday fo r Mrs. C. B H a ll second and Mrs. the high school song w h ich was ices w ill be he ld at the P o rtla n d
the It D. Bottle and com pany
H arm den, consolation. N e xt m eet­ w ritte n by W ard W ilke s o f the C re m atoriu m .
C h ris Peterson was b o rn A p r il
D in n e r was served fo r 39 Wed- in g w ill be w ith Mrs. W. L M oore ¡ 1913 class and set to rnuslc by
24. 1852. in A albo rg, D e nm a rk, the
| nesduy evening, when the ju n io r M ay 26.
V in cen t E ng cld ing er, m em ber of son of Johan Peter Peterson and
, class of the Hanks high school en-
M r. and M r 1 A lb e rt S ta ffo rd of the class o f 1914, now ra d io an ­ his w ife M arie C hristenson He was
| te rta in c d the senior class and the T u ft spent the week-end w ith nouncer at H o llyw oo d. Cal.
c o n firm e d in the Danish L u th e ra n
■ fiv e teachers w ith a banquet. T h i
frien ds arid relative s here.
Professor Barnes began his w o rk chu rch A p r il 8. 1866. In 1869 w ith
I was served in the a u d ito riu m o f , Several fro m the Banks lodge a t­
iri the H ills b o ro school
in 1900 his fa th e r and m other, fo u r sisters
I the high school by the M other..' tended the R. N. A convention in
when a ll grades were located ip and one brother, he came to A m e r­
i club. F o llo w in g the banquet the j Forest G rove May 12
w hat is now D a vid H ill school and ica and the fa m ily settled near
g io u p w ent to P o rtla n d in t h e
Mr
N J G r iffin re tu rn e d home used on ly fo r the e a rly grades. In Omaha. Neb., w here he liv e d u n til
school bus to see a show.
Tuesday a fte r spending several days 1904 the n in th grade was added and 1877 when he came to O regon In
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w ith her m other, Mr.. K a th e rin e , in 1907 the high school was ex- O regon he liv e d fo r 20 years a l
1 panded to in clu d e a fu ll course. O lne y near A storia, rem o ving in
S enior class o f the Banks high K e e n o n , at N o rth Plains.
O lm sted and Miss
L a te r the present J u n io r high 1902 to the fa rm n o rth o f H ills -
school in v ite s everyone to attend , Mrs. J. N
the com m encem ent exercises to ­ Verda A lm ste d of Salem visite d school b u ild in g was erected to
house the upper grades, and in
n ig h t i T hursday i in the h ig h school; M rs. N Berdan Saturday.
It
N. A
lodge w ill serve a 1926 the present un io n high school
GEORGE HIMES
. a u d ito riu m . W illia m Hare of H ills ­
boro w ill be the speaker fo r the chicken d in n e r today noon 'T h u r s ­ ■ was organized by 17 school d is ­
da
y!
in
th
e
ir
hall.
tric ts s u rro u n d in g H illsb o ro .
evening. Rev. D u n la p of Forest
M r. and Mrs. P e rry G oodridge of
Since the b e ginning o f f u ll tim e
G rove will g ive the invocation und
N
ew
berg
visited
at
the
Earle
W
il­
high school w o rk j r i H illsb o ro ,
benediction
H arry P ea rso n ’s G arage
son
home
Tuesday
evening.
2.500 p u p ils have been en ro lle d in
O ffic e r* Named
Hazel W o lfo rd of O regon N o rm al the courses and o f th is nu m be r 164 S. 2nd Ave.
Phone 2011
S tudent body elected fo llo w in g school spent Ihe week-end at her
1330 have graduated, Barnes says.
office rs: Leigh S teller. president; home in Banks.
Jack Seabold, vice-president. E ve ­
Miss M a rion M a x w e ll of P o rtla n d
ly n K in ck. secretary; Irene Fisher, visite d frien ds in B anks several
treasu rer; V ic to r LaPorte, sergeant- days last week.
at-arm s; E ffie Toates and E velyn
Babe I.yden o f D e tro it spent S a t­
! K e lly , y e ll leaders. A lta Brow n, urday and Sunday at the C liffo rd
g irls ' a th le tic
m anager, Herm an Thom pson home.
I Scholar, boys' a th le tic m anager.
M r arid M rs M a u rice Thom pson
Eleanor Strassel, manager of Banks and d a ug hter Dorks o f Vernonia.
i H igh C la rio n ; Ague
Vanderzan- F rancis Thom pson o f P o rtla n d and
| den, e d ito r of Hanks H igh C la rio n M am ie Sandy of Banks w ere S u n ­
B irth d a y Celebrated
day evening d in n e r p a rty guests of
i Joseph Jensen celebrated h i .< M r. and Mrs. B. W A rm e n tro u t.
(e ig h th b irth d a y M onday by g iv in g
| a p a rty to his schoolm ates o f the
, firs t and second grades. His m oth-
| o r brough a cake and candy to ,
1 school and treated the pupils.
Mrs. E. H o p kin s o f
W ishram . 1
(C o n tin u e d fro m page I )
I Wash , spent several days last week
w ith her daughters M o xie and Ida and W. T Putnam 's Jersey breed
specials; C a rn a tio n M ilk com pany's
i Hopkins.
edit m anna tro p h y fo r the ou tsta nd­
Exercise* Held
M a n n in g grade school held its in g d a iry club; S p e rry F lo u r com ­
g ra du ation
exercises
T h u r s d a y ; pany's show m anship tro p h y fo r
n ig h t. G ra d u a tin g were M ax H iatt, the cham pion liv e s to c k showm an:
E d ith S m ith. H e rb e rt M a cM illa n . A d ria n H o rn e cke r’s Chester W hite
H a rrie t K lu m . Ivan H u g lc y and breed special: und the Forest G rove
Jean Bush M r C ra w fo rd and M r C ream ery's special hog feeding con­
F rancis d e live re d the address M a n ­ test.
Em ployes w ho have been w ith
n in g grade school closed F rida y.
Miss L u c ille B u rn in g , teacher of the local C a rna tion com pany fo r
the upper grades at M anning, re- n io ri tha n 20 years in clu d e George
E
S
Parcel!. A. A.
: tu rn e d to her home at T ro u td a le . Le dford .
Hodges. W a lte r K u h n i. Sid T hw a ite.
I Sunday.
Mr
and M rs B e rn a rd Sellers A A. H a ll. J F B ucklan d, L e w is
en tertain ed the high school and M un kres. C. T Richardson. F ra n k
grade school facu lties w ith a p a rty Challacom be, B. J. Duncan, Edythe
(T h u rsd a y n ig h t The evening was W eik.
spent in p la y in g games. Present
I were the Misses A lic e Lane. Hazel
' Paetsch, D oris B ailey, Irene B row n.
R uth B ailey. M o xie H o p kin s and
the Messrs. F ra n k Sias. R E Day ,
and V e rle W hite.
(C o n tin u e d fro m p a c r J>
A lm a K cpn er and Eda P ra tt of ■
P o rtla n d spent the week-end w ith c o m m u n ity and a ll num bers on
the pro gra m are b y graduates o r
M o xie and Ida Hopkins.
M r. and M rs W illia m Moss spent ’ p u p ils o f the school.
The pro gra m w ill open w ith the
last week in T a ft w ith th e ir d a u g h ­
in v o c a tio n by P ro f.
P h ilip
E.
ter, M rs Roy S ta ffo rd .
Mrs. George Moss o f P h ilo m a th Foord e f G ra n t hig h school. P o rt­
spent several days last w eek at land Foord graduated here in 1927.
A song. "L o n d o n d e rry A ir ." w ill
the horn» of her daughter, M rs
V ern P ric k e tt, in Banks. M rs Moss be given by the g irls chorus to bo
and son Roy came a fte r her S a tu r­ fo llo w e d w ith the sa lu ta to ry by
day und V e rle P ric k e tt re tu rn e d A n n G e rtru d e M unkres. R uth H ar-
Graduation Held
Farmington School
Registration Berry Pickers
at Banks Begins; Class Host
Chris Peterson, 84,
Funeral on Friday
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193d. at the ho u r o f ten o’clock A. M
o f said day. and th e court r*M»m o f the
h I w iv c e n title d court in H illa b o ro , O re g o n ,
as th e tim e and p lace fo r h e a rin g <4>-
jection-« to said F in a l A c co u n t, and fo r
the f in a l s e ttle m e n t o f said estate
h a te d this 21at d ay o f M a y . 193#.
t ' H A It l .E S ( I. K F L L E K . A d m in is tra to r
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Heating System is charged at the
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VanTcsaell cele­
bra te d her th ir d b irth d a y Sunday
at the home o f her uncle and aunt.
M r and Mrs. 0 . J. T ollefson, w ith
w hom she is m a k in g her home.
H er parents. M r. and Mrs. Van-
Tessell o f T ro u td a le and M r. and
Mrs. Bert M eyer were present.
M rs W illia m H oltz's m other. Mrs. I
H a ttie M cD ow ell, and grandson.
G lenn M cD o w ell, le ft last week by
a irp la n e fo r Chicago fo r u v is it,
a fte r w h ich the y w ill d riv e back
w ith a new car.
The local school held its an­
nual p icn ic nt Eisner's p a rk Inst
Sunday w ith a large crow d.
Miss Frances Post, the local
teacher, is p la n n in g a t r ip to the
Subscribe
W ashington
S ix m onths
cents. T w o
i
Hilhi to Observe
Anniversary Event
(B y M r* O II. l*eter»«»n>
N O T irE
boro, w h ic h has been the fa m ily
llO IM since th a t tim e, w ith the
exception o f fiv e years in Forest
Grove. On M ay 14. 1895. he was
un ited in m a rriage to M ary Larnira
West Mrs. Peterson died Jan ua ry
22, 1935 He is su rv iv e d by one sis­
ter. Mrs. A nna Frye, o f E lkh orn ,
Neb . and three ch ild re n , C arl, the
eldest, liv in g on the home farm ,
and Laurence and Mrs. M a rjo ry
K u n k e l at Los Angeles.
A fte r com ing to Oregon his tim e
was spent at farm in g, and w h ile so
engaged he served as postmaster
at O lney, several term s as county
com m issioner of Clatsop county,
and a fte r com ing to W ashington
county was vice-president o f the
F irst N a tion al bank at Forest G rove
fo r a nu m be r of years.
Outstanding Clubs
Exhibit Expected
Baccalaureate at
Tigard on Sunday
B E N D Baccalaureate services fo r
the T ig a rd high school seniors w ill
be held at the high school Sunday
evening, and the g ra du ation e x e r­
cises w ill be held M ay 2!) fo r a
class of about 70 seniors, o f w h ich
six are fro m th is d is tric t. T hey are
Nancy Gholson, A m be r Holtz. Ethel
C la rk . Iva n Eisner, M a xin e N ix o n
and L u c ille Peterson. F our of these
attended a ll o f grade and high
school together.
M r. and Mrs. H. T ic h c n o r o f
C la tska n ie spent the week-end at
the home of Mrs. T icke n o r's m o th ­
er and sister. Mrs. Em m a F in n and
Mrs Joe Juchem ich, respectively.
Mrs. F inn re tu rn e d home w ith the
T ichcn or» to rem a in in d e fin ite ly .
E C Adam s spent T h u rsd a y and
F rid a y w ith frie n d s in P ortla nd .
Birthday ( ’derated
l’ago T h ro e
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per kilow att hour. Let us lay before
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W e’ll gladly give you the names of
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water heating
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I lease «end free electric hot water
I understand that this request does not o
me in any way.
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Garden Guards
For Spring Crispness!
H ow many people
in
family?......... .
H o w many bathrooms?.
Do you hive to wait for water to heat?,
“ B lack L eaf 4 0 ”— For »pit-
Do you frequently run out of hot water
tie bugs on straw berries
and roses and for black
beetles on cabbage a n d
kale.
Dusting Sulphur — To con­
trol pests on roses anti
grapes.
'O N L Y
E v e rg re e n S p ra y » — F o r
flo w e rs
it n d
gardens.
FREE Ivy Bowl with each
bottle of this spray.
C alciu m
Lead A rsen a te —
For fruit trees.
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Also all sizes and kinds of dust
and liquid Sprayers
Farmers’ Cash Store
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T elephone 3001
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