The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 04, 1936, Page 9, Image 9

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    H I L L 8 B O R O
Thurmlay, .Tuno 4, 1936
Scholls Folk
Observe Day
T re e
D e d ic a te d
to M e m o ry
E a rly D a y P io n e er
(By Ml**« Lorraine D»»nmln)
SC H O L LS I. M M iller guve the
dcdlcutuui «peecli w hen u large
fir tre e grow ing in th e M oiiiituin-
.slde cem etery was ded icated to the
m em ory of Em ery F Brooks, w ho
w as th e do n o r of th e land for
tin- cem etery, as a special fe atu re
of the M em orial Day exercises held
hy th e Scholls com m u n ity S alu r-
«i.iv T h e i
Q F .oet R ebekah
lodge:, held d ecoratio n e x e rc l.is
for diseused m em bers. Mrs II T.
Hesse u n it
Mrs
R uby M eyers
w ere in charge Mr Brooks, w ho
w as a m em ber of one of th e first
th re e fam ilies to se ttle Jn th e v a l­
ley. also donated th e land for the
M ountainside school.
Miss Jpgn M iller, w ho h as been
liv in g at the lien d lek so n hom e the
past few m onths. Is em ployed at
gjhe Em prc..s cafe In Pol Hand
A special fe atu re w ill be given
at th e Scholls E p w o rth L eague
S unday ev ening w ith u talk by
Dean A nderson of P o rtlan d
Mrs. J . H. M oore an d Mrs. II T
H esse e n te rta in e d w ith
an
Ic e
cream p arty W ednesday evening
a fte r th e m eeting in honor of the
deleg ate to the Iteb ck ah A ssem bly,
M rs L ueile Flint
M i.s.s C lelius H u tch en s of P leasan t
View sp en t last w eek visitin g Miss
Je a n W ohlschlegel
Mr utid Mrs. C liffo rd T rask and
tw u d au g h te rs sp en t S u n d ay v is it­
ing relativ es at* S tay to n Me.-. Irm ul
rem ain ed for an in d efin ite stay.
Mi
.Hid Mi • C Carl Stietcher
e n te rta in e d Mr an d M rs E ugene
L u v g ien W ednesday ev en in g w ith
a b irth d a y d in n e r tri ho n o r of
Mrs. L ovgrcn
Mr. an d M rs J W estfall w ith
Mi and Mrs. W illiam E astw ood of
Spray Gun
Painting
Modern e q u ip m e n t
makes this the fastest,
most economic method
for painting
Garages
Stucco Buildings
W arehouses
Roofs
Dairy Barns
•I-
H. D. FULLER
t
P ain tin g C o n tracto r
P a p rrh a n g in g
Phone 330X1
Hillsboro
P o rtlan d w ent Io O ceunside for
M em orial Day w eek-cud.
.1 S H erd an d Mr und Mr».
H arold H erd w ent to Prosser W ash ,
F iid ay and re tu rn e d .Sunday Miss
W ilma Hi id. wlio has been th em
for sev eral m onths, re tu rn e d w ith
them .
G W Whitcomb. of P o rtlan d
visited th e F <1. H eaton hom e S u n ­
day an d inado pluns for rem o d el­
ing the barn.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C arl S tre tc h e r
and Louis Hesse w ere w eek-end
guests of Mr und Mrs. J W Tice
at R hododendron
Mi and Mrs. R aym ond C asey of
M cM innville visited tho J C H a t­
field hom e S unday, an d Evelyn,
V irgil and J u n e H utfield re tu rn e d
w itii them for u w eek's stay.
L aw ren ce H tirgoyne. w ho h a s
been ut the C ro w aer hom e th e past
tw o years, re tu rn e d to th e Boys'
and C u b ' A hi society in P o rtlan d
i i day.
C em etery
ossocistlon S atu rd ay
elected H om er H o g trs p resid en t
for the n ex t th ro e years. C a r l
W'lhLsehlegel is v ice-p resid en t and
F ra n k R owell se c retary and tr e a s ­
urer.
W arren M iller and Ed M iller of
Hood R iver spent th e w eek -en d
v isitin g th eir b ro th ers, F ran k and
L u th e r M iller
Mrs. J T M cCann an d d au g h ter-
in-law , Mrs M ike McCann, w ent
to (¡ra n ts Puss May 23 to visit Mrs
M cC ann's p aren ts, Mr und Mrs
W I. Robinson, und o th er re la ­
tives T hey re tu rn e d S uturduy.
A rm o u r und Roy R eynolds of
Mist sp en t th e w eek -en d ut th e H
T Hesse home.
E arl D em m in arid Miss L o rrain e
D cm inin sp en t S a tu rd a y and S u n ­
day to u rin g th e beach es us fur
south us W aldport.
Mr. a n d Mrs. L y le P o tte r a n d
b aby sp en t M em orial Day and S u n ­
day w ith re la tiv e s ut S tay to n and
M ills City.
M rs T L D riscoll of B row ns-
m ead sp en t th e w eek -en d a t th e
J u liu s C h risten sen home.
A g ro u p Of about 80 young
people a tten d ed a w ien er roast ut
th e C u rl S e lffe rt hom e S a tu rd ay
even in g
Aid lo Meet
S cholls L adies' A id w ill m eet at
th e C lifford T rusk hom o F rid ay a f t­
ernoon E lection of officers w ill be
held T he p ro g ram w ill be "G race
an d G ratitu d e".
M r an d M rs It. O K eith an d tw o
d au g h ters, w ho have been w o rk in g
Thia Week-End
Will I.ast Longer with
SNAPSHOTS
So don’t forget your
cam era on your next out­
ing. See uh for films be­
fore you go— then when
you come back, rely on
our complete DEVELOP­
ING SERVICE.
Schramel
Studio
109 S. 2nd
Hillsboro
FOR SALE
Draintile — all sizes, both
cement and W illamina clay.
Building blocks and tile, all
sizes, either clay or con­
crete. Sewer Pipe, Culvert
Pipe, Well fusing. Founda­
tion Blocks, Cement. Sand
and Gravel.
ALL SIZES CLAY AND CONCRETE DRAIN TILE
Hillsboro Concrete Brick & Tile Co.
N o rth of C an n ery , across W. W ashington St.
P h o n e 1341
JUNE
$
:
♦
A lovely month—but it
means the use of more and
more water—tubbing of the
youngsters’ play suits— to
keep summer frocks fresh.
The comfort and health of
the family, especially in
summer, depends so much
on a constant supply of pure
water. This the Peoples
Water and Gas Company is
privileged to give.
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O ,
677 Cows Tested During April
by Herd Improvement Group
m ilk each co n tain in g 314 pounds
fat. T w o h u n d red a n d fifty -fiv e
cow s p roduced over 40 p o u n d , fut
and 2H h erd s w ere tested d u rin g
th e m onth.
High hi •ids d ry cow s included:
Six h u n d red and seventy even
cows w ere te .te d il l th e W ashing
ton C ounty liv id Im p ro v em en t a.,
so ciation d u rin g th e m onth ending
A pril 30 T he total av erag e for all
cows tested in th e le.-oelation d u r ­
ing th e m onth w as 703 0 p o u n d .
Owner
No
Breed
Over 20 row * :
Ouvid Hairy A H o u r
12 lo 2o cuwK :
M m Torn Wiltiuni»
Under 12 cows:
Arnoa W ulkilia
Ave 1.1,4
»
M ilk
Ave Lb».
Fat
r,2
Ornile Jer-ey
41.44
ptirt bred .1er ey
412
Grude Jeraey
48.0
Amos W atkins hud th e high p ro ­
d ucing h erd for th e m onth.
F ir G io v e D airy had th e high
producing cow for all the associa­
tions in tin ' state for th e m onth.
No 48. a G rad e Jersey , produced
1659 pounds m ilk co n tain in g 98 5
98 5 pounds fat
D avid Hugg & Sons h ad th e sec­
ond high producing eow for th e
m onth, Sally 14. a G rad e Jerse y ,
p roduced 1134 p o u n d ; m ilk c o n ­
tain in g 88 1 pounds fat.
T en cow s w ere sold for beef.
F ollow ing a re th e reco rd s of th e
high p ro d u cin g cow s for th e m onth
en d in g A pril 30:
Cut»« Prudurin< Over HQ Pound« Fat
O w ner
Nam e of Cow
Breed
F ir Grove H airy, No. 48
G J
David >(a«K A Hon-. Maliy 14
G J
( ’. II llurhanen J r . D inah
G J
M r- Tom W illia m -, Bluebell
P B J
David liiiKH & Hon». H unky 2
GJ
C. II Bumford. Iluby
P B J
M r». Tom W iBiarn-, Poppy
P B J
Cla»» A — M ature Cow- M aking Over SO Pound- Fat
O w ner
N am e of Cow
Breed
ChrU lleh her. Brownie
G 1
Mr». Torn WIlBarn», Diana
P B J
F ir Grove D airy. No. 10
G J
John Cordea, Hhoby
G J
David Haug lr Hon», .Sally 11
G J
Juliua Ghrl»len»en, K ffie
G J
Glaae II— 4-yrar old- M aking 45 Pound- Fat
O w ner
Nam e of Cow
Breed
Fir Grove D airy, No. 4b
G J
D avid Hugg A Hon-. Sally 14
GJ
David llag g A Hotia, llu n k y 2
GJ
David llag g A Son». Bell 14
GJ
A lbert Greener. N<* 17
G G
F ir Grove D airy . No. 3
G H
David Hugg A Hon», Spot 2
GJ
( ’la— C— 1-yvar-vld- M aking Over 40 Pound» Fa t
Ow ner
Nam e of (. ..w
Breed
David Hagg A Son-, Judy 6
G J
C hrU H eir her. T in ie
<1 J
David Hagg A Hon», Pink 5
GJ
M ike Yunker. Rainbow
G J
C hrU Relcher, N igg er
G H
D avid Hagg A Hona.FUh 7
GJ
John M uiloy, U t i l e
G G
Cla»» D— 2 y e » ro ld » M aking 35 Pound» Fat
O w ner
Nam e of Cow
Breed
G J
David Hagg A Son». Bell 17
G J
J W Corey. Hl C
G
H
F ir Grove D airy. 47
G J
David Hagg A Sons, Pink 6
p
B
J
Mr». Tom W illiam » , D iana 3
_ G g
A lbert Greener. No. 8
.
G J
David Hagg A Son», Mush 3
G J
David Hagg A Son». Im leh 21
in C alifo rn ia th e past few m onths,
sp e n t T h u rsd ay , F rid a y an d S a t­
u rd ay at th e hom e of h er p aren ts,
Mr. an d Mrs. L loyd M u rray .
Party Postponed
T h e young p eople's p arty , w hich
w as to be h eld a t th e W illiam B
C h an d lee hom e F rid ay evening, has
been in d efin itely postponed because
of bad w eath er.
Mrs. F ra n k N elson receiv ed a
b ad ly in ju re d an k le last w eek
w o rk in g in th e chicken house.
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd M u rray v isit­
ed S u n d ay a t th e P ete P ra n te l
hom e in G ervais.
Mr. and Mrs. O rin G ille tt of
P o rtla n d m oved last w eek to th e
W aldron farm , w h ere h e is em ­
ployed c u ttin g wood.
O fficers Elected
J u n io rs W om an’s clu b officers
w ere elected May 27 as follow s:
Mrs. Peggy
H aynes.
p resid en t;
G len n is C arlson,
v ice-p resid en t;
M ary L ovegren, se cretary ; L u cille
C arlson, tre a su re r, an d Mrs. A rlen e
H erd, m em b ersh ip ch airm an .
Miss E llen B oyle of P o rtla n d
sp en t th e w eek -en d at th e H. N
M cC lure hom e
Mrs. R ich ard N yland sp en t se v ­
e ra l days th is w eek v isitin g frien d s
in N ew berg.
Hayward
(B y V iv ia n Hudson)
I.og h a u lin g a t th e G eorge L aem -
ertn an place w as sto p p ed last w eek
on acco u n t of th e ra in an d soft
roads.
O tto T im m erm an . G eorge K essler.
N. B othm an w ere elected d ire c to rs
an d Mrs. A ddie H udson se c retary
of th e H ay w ard cem e tery asso cia­
tion S a tu rd a y a t th e a n n u a l m e e t­
ing
M rs A ddie H udson. E rn e st an d
M iss V ivian a n d F lo y d U pdike
w ere am ong th e 50 w ho a tte n d e d
a picnic at Soda S p rin g s S u n d ay
in h o n o r of A lv in H u n g er’s b ir th ­
day.
C H R IST IN E ZUERCH ER
F u n e ra l serv ices f o r C h ristian
Z u erch er. 75. w ho died a t his hom e
on B eav erto n ro u te 2 M ay 25. w ere
held at th e M ille r * T ra c y ch ap el
in P o rtla n d last T h u rsd ay . I n te r ­
m ent w as in th e U nion cem etery.
He was th e fa th e r of F re d e ric k
Z u erch er.
M ilk
1 65'J
1134
1290
1662
I 13»
1278
1335
Lb» Fat
98.6
88.1
87.1
831
81 1
80.5
80 1
M ilk
137«
1152
1524
1359
1368
1186
Lb» Fat
71.1
69 2
68 8
66.6
68.4
66.3
Page Thre»
OREGON
sp en t tin* w eek-end at the Jo h n
Je n en hom e of G ales C reek
L e tte rm e n s rlu b held a picnic
S unday at Lee Falls. C o v e r, w ere
laid for tw en ty at noon.
W F. B arb er of U pper Lake.
0*1
a rriv ed W ednesday e v e n in '
; to . pend tlie
uinini r w ith in
d a u g h te r Mrs. W arner C ropp. and
| fam ily D inner p arty guests a t the
C ropp hom e S u n d ay ev en in g w ere
i Mr. and Mrs. l.y n n K e n d tll of
I Y am hill
x
D inner p arty guest at th e M. J
' V andei zariden hom e S un d ay w ere
Mr. and Mi
Jo e V a n d th e y and
fam ily. Mr. V andehey is a b le to be
aro u n d again a fte r an illness of a
few m onths
D oris C ropp has been ill w ith
tonsi litis.
K ansas C ity school picnic w as
held at R ippling W aters S unday.
C overs w ere laid for tw e n ty at
noon.
Mr and Mrs. R u ral B a k e r and
fam ily of H illsboro sp en t th e w eek ­
end at 'h e I P B rady hom e. .
Neil F itsch arles is u n d e r a doc­
to r., ra r e as tho re su lt of getting
som e v e rte b ra e out of place w hile
w restlin g w ith a n o th e r boy S u n ­
day.
Graduation Held
at Hiteon School
H ITEO N A larg e crow d a tte n d ­
ed th e closing program of th e
H iteon school T h u rsd ay evening
F ollow ing p rogram w as given by
W elcome, R ichard
M ilk Lb» I at th e 20 pupils:
98.5 K uiken: W elcom e Song. S tudent-
1669
1134
88.1 "ELsie in M other G oose Land, by
81.1 n ine
132 V
stu d e n ts: poem , L aw ren ce
78.3
1152
73.1 D avies: h arm o n ica n u m b er, s tu d ­
11G1
72.0 ents: dialogue, tw o stu d en ts: .h a r­
1533
65.» m onica n um ber, stu d en ts: p re p a r­
1098
ing
for
com m encem ent,
eight
M ilk Lb» Fat
114.3
67.9 stu d en ts: h arm o n ica num ber,- s tu d ­
66.1 ents; poem, B a rb a ra K u ik en : play,
1334
1 ' I
63.3 10 stu d en ts;
poem. R alph C a m p ­
1311
62 »
61.8 bell: poem. A ugust S inciek; fa re ­
69.3 w ell song, stu d en ts; goodbye. A r­
1031
67.1 th u r Bacon.
1218
T he fo u r eig h th g rad e graduates.
M ilk
Lb» Fa t
66.8 E velyn Boese. D aniel Boese, J a n e
65.0 H edlund, an d B illy R obinson clos­
1170
1434
64.5 ed the p ro g ram w ith sa lu ta to ry , by-
924
63.6 B illy
R obinson: poem b y J a n e
723
63 5
song by J a n e H edlund
VI2
61.1 H edlund;
1060
class w ill by
48.3 an d D aniel Boese;
46.6 E velyn Boese: p re se n ta tio n of gifts
»72
by E rn est H ite: v a le d ic to ry by
D aniel Boese. P re se n ta tio n of di-
I plom as. H a rry R obinson. O n F r i­
day p a re n ts and frien d s en jo y e d a
| picnic d in n e r a t th e school house.
Miss E m m a S ch rad en w ill spend
(B y M r . J A. McCoy)
h e r vacation a t h e r hom e in M on­
K A N SA S C IT Y —Mrs. W ilson of m outh.
R alph, th e y o u n g est son of M r.
La G ra n d e w ill be th e teac h er for
n e x t y e a r a t th e K an sas C ity and Mrs R o b ert H olland, w as ta k ­
h ospital
school. T he form er teach er. Miss en to Good S a m a rita n
M argaret Kellogg, w ill te a c h th e T h u rsd ay n ig h t w ith e a r tro u b le.
Mr. and Mrs. E m il S tra tto n of
sm all grad es a t W atts.
S tra w b e rry picking s ta rte d In W hite Salm on. W ash., w e re w e e k ­
th is neighborhood T h u rsd ay . Most end guests a t th e W illiam F. C am p-
of th e b erries w ill go to th e B aker- l bell home.
Mrs. E rm a O lson re tu rn e d hom e
K elly p la n t at B anks J. P. V a n d e r­
zanden, J. A. McCoy and L ouis i F rid ay ev en in g from th e s ta te fed ­
S tro h m a y e r have b e e n
pick in g eratio n m eetin g of w om an's clubs
co m m ercial th is w eek fo r P o r t­ at T he D alles.
land.
M rs. Ira B row n sp en t a few
d ay s la st w eek w ith h e r d au g h ter,
Mrs. Zoe Q uick, of O renco.
Mrs. A nna D onaldson a n d son
School Closes
Jam es P„ w ho h av e m ad e th e ir
F a ir View school closed T uesday hom e fo r fo u r y e a rs w ith Mrs.
w ith a picnic d in n e r at noon. Mrs. E lizabeth R itter, left T u esd ay night
C ry stal M abley of H illsboro w ill | by bus for th e ir fo rm e r h om e at
' K an sas C ity
teach h ere ag ain n e x t y ear.
Mr. an d Mrs. Ed V an d erzan d en i Mr. an d M rs. S ta n fo rd C annon o f '
of H oquiam , Wash., sp e n t a few P o rtla n d sp en t th e w eek -en d a t the
day s last w eek w ith Mr V ander- I C. H. G onyo home.
Mrs. L o n n ie R en frew has r e tu r n ­
zan d en 's p aren ts, M r. a n d M rs. J.
ed hom e from th e hospital, b u t she
P. V anderzanden.
R obert V an d erzan d en and M ilton ' is not yet v e ry w ell.
C ro pp a re em ployed a t th e B ak er-
K elly p la n t a t B an k s d u rin g th e
LEV I B. M A N N IN G
b e rry season.
L evi B. M anning died a t B eav ­
M r. an d Mrs. C liffo rd R ice of e rto n M onday a n d fu n e ra l services
S h ady B rook w ere S u n d ay d in n e r | w e re h eld f r o m
P egg's chapel
p a rty guests of M r. R ice’s sister, W ednesday afternoon. In te rm e n t
Mrs. J. A. McCoy, and fam ily.
! w as in C rescen t G rove cem etery.
S e v e ra l from th is com m unity a t­
He w as th e h u sb an d of M ary D..
ten d ed g rad u atio n ex ercises a t th e I fa th e r of th e late M. W M anning,
F o rest G rove high school F rid a y | B eaverton; Mrs. W F. A llm an, Mrs.
evening. M ilton C ro p p an d M a r­ i E. H. P en lin e, Mrs. Roy C lark ,
jo rie V an d erzan d en w e re g rad u ates j P o rtla n d , a n d N o rm an M anning,
from here.
C latskanie.
Mrs. M. J . V an d erzan d en and
d a u g h te r M arjo rie a tte n d e d a m is­
S u b scrib e now to th e A rgus. In
cellan eo u s sh o w er on Miss N ellie i W ashington co u n ty $1.50 a year,
H aney at th e hom e of Mrs. L ou j S ix m o n th s 85c. T h re e m o n th s 50
W rig h t of T h a tc h e r T h u rsd ay a fte r­ ' cents. T w o m onths 35 cents.
tf
noon. S he is to be m a rrie d so m e­
tim e in Ju n e .
M r. a n d M rs. W illiam V anloo
Teacher Selected
at Kansas City
Amateur Event
Seton fiinc 16
All Invited to Enter North
Plains Contest
(By M r . Ifn n ry Cyhnr)
NORTH PL A IN S An a m a te u r
contest will be sponsored by the
N orth P lain T ow nsend clu b J u n e
Ifl at th e K of P hall T his contest
is open to any a m a te u r d esirin g
to ta k e p a rt and prizes w ill be g iv ­
en to the w inner
T hose w ishing
to com pete 'h o u ld get in touch
w ith Mrs. C. H K elley of N orth
P lains.
Mrs. F red Z yback a rriv e d h ere
S a tu rd a y from Long Beach, Cal., to
v isit h e r tw o -ons, C arl a n d A. F
C h risten er, and fam ilies.
Mess M arg aret D avis of P o rtla n d
sp en t th e holidays w ith h er p a r­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Davis.
H aro ld B erry of C oquille is
sp ending th e w eek-end w ith Mr.
and Mrs. I. R. C ypher
Mr and Mi P age G a rd n e r and
fam ily of M ountaindaie have m ov­
ed in to the E lm er Mays hom e here.
D in n er p arty guests of Mr. and
M rs Jo h n G feller S unday w ere Mr
an d Mrs. C harles L ehm an of P o rt­
land. Mrs. F red Z yback of Long
Beach. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson of H ills­
boro. M r and Mrs. C arl C h risten -
e r an d Mr. and Mrs. A ndy C h ris t­
ener.
M r B eydler of P o rtlan d is sta y ­
ing at the Ed K auffm an hom e
w h ile he is w orking at H unt's m ill.
W est U nion Wins
W est Union baseball team d e fe a t­
ed V erboort 12 to 3 S unday a fte r­
noon on th e N orth P lains diam ond.
T h e dance in th e K. of P. h all
T h u rsd ay evening, sponsored by the
O regon L oggers of KOAC, was
w ell attended.
Mr. an d Mrs. P a u l P au lso n of
V ancouver, Wash., and t h i i r n e p h ­
ew, P aul, an d dau g h ter, R u th , of
O lym pia, W ash . and Mr. an d Mrs.
W. R ichards of P o rtlan d v isited
Mr. an d Mrs. G u n n er B erg g ren
S a tu rd ay .
R ichard and R obert, th e tw in
sons of Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Hess,
a re ill w ith th e w hooping cough.
R obert also has pneum onia.
M isses M argaret. S ue and Elsie
P u tm a n of P o rtlan d sp en t th e
w eek-end visiting th eir sister, Mrs.
G eorge Hess.
A ttends S tate M eet
Mrs. Rose T ru itt, w ho w as a d e l­
eg ate from th e T ow nsend club of
N o rth P lains to th e state conven-
Donelson & Sewell
Phone 953
:
Hillsboro
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
an d
LICENSED EMBALMERS
HANDLE IT WITH THE
McCORMICK-DEERING HAY RAKE
I sin cerely
e ry plate
co m fo rtab le
fe a tu re s as
try to m ake e v ­
n a tu ra l looking,
an d resto re lost
n e a r as possible,
LIB ER A L C RED IT
Dr. P. G. Brown
D EN TIST
C om m ercial Bldg.
Second and M ain Sts.
Hillsboro
Oregon
now as
constant as
cold water
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Now you can enjoy these fine Wines and Beers whenever
prices are mighty low — when you discover what high
quality they have.
GOETZ BEER
BLATZ BEER
Comes in all sizes
including the %-gallon size
W in e
V ik in g W in e
“ Rose C it y ” L a b e l W in e
AT YOUR DEALER'S
DISTRIBUTED BY
Columbia Distributing Co.
BRoadway 3563
This McCormiek-Deering Hay Rake is one of the
finest pieces of farm equipm ent on the m arket. It
forms a quick-curing windrow— turning the leaves
inward to prevent shattering and the stems outward
to get the quickest action from sun and air.
Roller bearings assure light draft. The strong
fram e is well braced by a large truss beam over the
reel. Gears are extra heavy. Teeth are securely
fastened by special clips and bolts. We have this
and other McCORMICK-DEERING hay tools ready
for delivery.
NOW
//or W m *
you want! Your dealer now carries a complete line. Their
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Cure Hay Quickly
So th in you can see th ro u g h
them , y e t stro n g and
durable.
Econamicai too!
221 N. W. Couch, Portland
Cady Motor Co.
PLATES
Enjoy this new advantage of
low-cost electricity
• T his is an electrical age ; . . an electrical comm unity! T he
recently issued Federal P o w er C om m ission Electric Rate
Survey proved that the people o f O regon and W ashington
enjoy electric service at low er average cost than the people of
any o th er states in the U nion! N O W low -cost electricity has
m ade fully untom atic hrh w ater service an econom ical reality!
Enjoy hot w ater on tap a ll the tim e—at low cost. Banishes
forever the inconvenience and unhandy features of old-
fashioned w ater heating. Call o r visit any Pcpco Electric Store
— get all the facts about this w onderful new electric service.
A CT N O W —you're m issing som ething good!
A SK F O R TH EM BY NAM E
R. E. WILEY, local manager
225
155
TRA N SPARENT
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You’ll like their flavor and bouquet!.
Port. Sherry, Angelica, Tokay, Muscatel. White Port
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
To Make a Long
Tale Short
Mason Hill
GOOD NEWS!
T if f a n y
i tion a t Salem , re tu rn e d S unday prison evangelist. So com es Ilia
¡evening. Mrs T ry itt rep o rts a d e l­ G ospel M ission h y m n —
"R escue th e perishing;
egation of th ree h u n d re d present
, besides o th er m em bers th a t filled
C ure for the dying:
S n atch them in p i t y :
' the au d ito riu m to capacity.
F rom sin and the g rav e
G
eorge
N. T aylor. B eaverton *
D EA TH -C ELL TO SC A FFO LD
T h irteen steps u p to the scaffold. P aid adv.
The roan w ho sta n d s by as th ey
• slip the noose o v er is Hill King,
'th e prison evangelist. T he w ardens
I send for Bil! on th e days before
'th e execution; you find him m uch
in th e d eath -cell w ith th e con-
j dem ned m en He has led m any to
¡C hrist in th e ir last hours.
How does the L ord of th e H a r­
vest fit his m an for this w ork^
-G
T ake B ill for instance. He began
as a new sic. selling pap ers on the
stre e ts of Toronto. B ut he name
from A thlone, Irelan d ; like Jo h n
M cCorm ick, fam ous ten o r from th e
' sam e tow n, he can sing
B ill’s voice put him w ith L ew
D ockstader's M instrels, a r o a d
JCUI
¡show , as you old-tim ers w ill recall
—See 'em done in black cork,
dressed ¡ike colored dandies, step-
! ping to th e m usic as th ey parade
dow n B oard street at noon on the
big day? So Bill w as on th e K ero ­
sene c irc u it back in th e horse and
buggy days. A lw ays to sin g Irish
ballads. B ut he could not stan d up one of o u r lady acq u ain tan ces w as
u n d er th e big salary. So cam e being ex am ined for a life in su r-
I about a p a rtn e rsh ip w ith D emon ' ance policy, and th e d o cto r U3kcd
Rum and O ld Man P oker. He final- her if th e re w as any in san ity in
I ly q u it th e m instrels to give ail , th e fam ily? "Yes," sh e replied,
' his tim e to drin k . A nd th en cam e "m y husb an d th in k s he's th e boss.”
I a prison term . Yes—W hen this m an M aybe if sh e WAS T H E BOSS
! sits w ith a condem ned lad he is she'd tell frien d H ubby to look our
i able to sa y th a t prison w alls a re stock of U sed C ars over, an d pick
out one th a t they've been talk in g
an old s to ry to him also.
Hope faded out of his life and i ab o u t buying.
at length, d ru n k and desperate, he
decided to end it all As he w ent
by th e M idnight Mission, th e re in
You C an't Go W rong on T hese
Los A ngeles, som ething led him to
i stop and go in. F o r th e first tim e,
I he h e a rd th e Gospel. T hen one on
th e p latfo rm to ld how G od had F ord V-8 Coupe. 1932
lifted him from a life of sin.—"If
C h rist can do th is fo r others, so 1935 PLYM OU TH
T ouring Sedan
can He fo r m e,” reaso n ed our man.
S200.00 '
1 A nd he w en t to th e a lta r and s u r ­ B uiek 8-cyl. Sedan, 1932
ren d ered . So cam e B ill King, th e 1932 NASH
Sedan
F ord M odel A T our., 1928
D aily T rip s to P o rtlan d
1928 DODGE Senior
H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t
Six Sedan
Bonded and Insured Carrier
Serving Beaverton, Aloha, Reed- S tu d e b a k e r C oupe, 1929
vllle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
Forest Grove
Pickup and Delivery Service at
Package Rates
H illsboro, O regon
Hillsboro Phone 542
O ldest A utom obile D ealer in
East Side Terminal Portland
W ashington C ounty
Phone EAst 9131
PEPCO Electric HOT WATER
Only 8/10 of 1c per kilowatt hour
IS THE TIME TO BUY
A GO ULDS
WATER SYSTEM
O W is ihe time to act— before
prices go higher. You may never
again have the opportunity to
provide you family so much pleasure and save
them so much labor at so little cost. Opera­
ting costs were never lower, for electric current
| has never been cheaper.
If you like, you can finance your Goulds
Water System purchase under the Federal
Housing A c t. M o n e y can be borrowed for
the complete jo b — from digging the well to
installing fixtures.
Stop in and we w ill figure this out on a d o l­
lars and cents basis. See for yourself just what
it w ill cost you. N o obligation, of course.
N
CID PUMPS—
Fully Automatic
GO U L 0 S
HILLSBORO FEED CO.
McCOKMICK-DEERIING
I. X. L.
Phone 271
FARM
MACHINERY
P o u ltry a n d D a ir y Feeds
160 W. Main St.
(V enetian ticket, S. H erm an. Rt. 5, H illsboro)