H IL L S B O R O Page Six H ill and Dale Picnic H e ld Mr#. M ul’ivan Hostes# to S ociety; O bserve B irthday ceived by th e bride-elect. Those present w ere M rj C era N o rthrup of P o rtlan d . Mrs O rville R eynolds o ' F orest Grove. Mrs C hester Bates and ch ild ren of Hillsboro, W illiam Ro. hl, E. F. Leming. G eorge M ea­ cham . F red Peachey, E arl H ollen­ beck B radford Fowles. L eonard V anDom elcn H ubert S m ith and son Earl. D elbert Fowles, G abe E ssn tr. Floyd Stovall. A E. Willis. A Reiser. Loel H ollenbeck. H a r­ old R eynold- Donald G arrigus. C. I. Williams. Stanley H ahn V ernon Hahn. Gene N orthrup. Jo h n Will:-. A rchie Thompson. W illiam H em s­ w orth. C hris Tschanz. Bill H ooden- pyl. F ran k M urphy and son. A lbert Schacfli and children. O tto Voges. Mrs L aura Eddington. M rs Emm a Schw ander. Misses Kuby Reynolds. .Arlene D urant. M u r i e l Fowles. H elen H ollenbeck. Leora W illiams. Effie and S hirley Toates. M argaret M athiesen. th e honored guest. Miss H ergert, and th e hostess. Mrs. G Connolly. Mr. and Mrs. C W. Jen sen fin ­ ished picking stra w b e rrie s Tuesday ______ th ____ afternoon T hey treated e ir e pick- ers to ice cream and cookies after- w ard A boy w as born to Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B ren n an Ju n e 25. Ed Wise of Bend. Mrs. M E Holman and daughter. Mrs L illian P e ttit of P o rtlan d , visited last w eek at th e B radford Fow les and I H M axw ell homes. Jo e W eaver of Red Lodge. Mont.. is v isiting his fath er, H enry W eav- A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O . Reedville D airym en H ave 2nd H ig & h Producing Cow in State D a\ id lt.igg A Sons of R eedville. m em bers of the W ashington County- H erd Im provem ent association, had th e second high pro d u cin g cow of all the cow- tested th ro u g h o u t th e state for th e m onth ending May 31. according to a rep o rt just released bv th e extension service. The eleven Six hundred eighty-fiv*» cows w ere tested in t h e W. uington C ounty H erd Improv . ment associa tion d u ring the m onth ending M iy 31. 1936 T he total averag e for .ill cows tested in the association dm mg the m onth was 824 pounds milk containing »6 25 p o u n d s fat Two h u n d red eighty-one cows p ro ­ d uced over 40 pounds fat and 28 herds w ere tested d u rin g t h e month. High herd s including d ry cow - A a c A'«» B ree d l.b- Milk l.b* I i N< LU 47 GJ 51 F1RDALE-IOW A H ILL—H ill and D al* picnic was held at Cham poeg p a ra Sunday. About 35 w ere p res­ as-. o..it:oils m th e sta te te s te d 7980 ent. A fter d in n er various contests cow s in 341 herds, t h e av erag e w ere held. Prize w in n ers w ere: pounds of m ilk being 847 5 and L ydia Rcddig. bean guessing eon- butterfal iverage w as 37.KL Nt» 40- test; F red Haase, sm oking race; pound cow s was 3714 and culls to ­ Mrs. G ladys Edo; Em m a Robinson, taled 41. shoe kicking; Mrs. M artin Rcddig. scram bled names; Mrs. G ladys Ede O w ner O v e r 20 c«w* : an d Lylia Rcddig, n ail driving P a \ i i H a g g À Son» contest. The balance of th e tim e 12 to 20 cow* : w as spent in sw im m ing, hik in g and .Mr*. T. tn W illia m * 19 41 PJ B card playing. C o d e r 12 cow »: J H B usch ('.J 45 W eek-end guests at th e Don H. produced D a\ id Hagg \ Sons had th e high Dina. a G uernsey J e i ' P earson hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. V. producing herd for th e month. 1649 pound* n u lk containing lU 0 M. M organ and d au g h ter Jan et. D avid Hagg & Sons had th e high pounds fat. Mrs G ladvs Ede, all of P o rtlan d producing cow for the m onth. Sally Eight cow s w ere sold for beef and Mr and Mrs. A. L. M cA llister a G uernsey - Je rse y , produced and th ree cows died. of S eattle, Wash. , 1587 pounds m ilk co n tain in g 111 1 Mrs. Bill R eddig is p lanning to F ollow ing are th e record of It pounds fat. leave T uesday for B ellingham . C B B uchanan had th e second high producing cows for the m onth Wash., to visit relativ es and friends high producing cow for th e m onth, ending May 31: u n til the m iddle of Ju ly . KOI.I o r honor cows Mr. and Mrs. C h arles'S ellers have Own„ ’* I b* F at l.b * Milk bought a new' sedan. n » v i,i h » ^ * s » « » . S a lly i t «J 1567 111.I Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond n»K k - a s. ns. iiril 12 GJ 1550 Ane. F riday, an eight-pound d au g h ­ 94 ■ 1649 C h H u c in n a n J r . l) in « gj ter, G enevie Ellen. J . h n C o n te» . B r o w n ie GJ 1615 9< Jo h n M arcom has been doing 1S66 Mrs. C ora N o rth ru p of P o rtlan d b B B " u c h 1 a n " a n ’ • J v r . . P a ts y *'H GG som e carp en ter w ork on th e F red spent the past w eek v isiting friends H B am fo n i. K uby PBJ 1234 H aase home this week. t la** A — M a tu r e C ow » M a k in g O v e r 60 P o u n d * Mrs. C layborn W illiam s and son and relativ es in this vicinity. T en H ig h e st Mr. and Mrs. G eorge C onnolly L bs F a t arc visiting at th e H enry J. H aase O w ner N a m e o f C ow • - M ■ Breed d son drove to W illam ina S u n ­ D av id H ag g «¡fc S e n - . B ell 12 9 6 .1 1550 GJ home. Mrs. W illiam s lives at th e an day to m ove some things for Mr. J o h n Corde*. B ro w n ie GJ I til 5 lighthouse n ear A storia. 1.«ititi F ir G r -ve D a iry . No. 17 GH and Mrs. Sydney Connolly. Mr. and Mrs B u rr and Mrs. Alice PBJ 123 4 Ed W eaver and son Bill of My rtle C. H B a m iv rd . Ruby Beeson, all of B ird City. Kan., w ere C reek ag g A S e n s . S a lly l l 1262 GJ v isited several d ay s last C D h av ris id K H eich en . B ro w n ie 1 469 GJ guests at th e E. W. C arter hom e w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. Henry- M rs. T om W illiam » . P o p p y • 1246 P B J W ednesday. Mrs. Beeson w as an old M rs Tom W illia m s . B lu e b ell 1457 PBJ eaver. neighbor and friend w hen th ey all W Mr. 72.1 Iti» 7 GH an d Mrs. R ussell F ox and F ir G r w e D a iry . N o. 7 lived in K ansas 23 y ears ago. 71.9 A . J . E ver*. No. 1* P B H fam ily and Mr. and Mrs. B ert C as­ iv i t la»» B— 4-> ear-old* M ak in g 45 *ound* F at Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bor- ell of P o rtlan d w e r e Sunday S ev en H ig h e s t gelt. Sunday m orning, an eight- w Lb» F a t Lb* M ilk guests at th e N. H. T oates home. O w ner N a m e o f C ow B reed pound boy. 111.1 D av id H a g g A S o n s. S a lty 14 15S7 GJ Effie and M ary Lou T oates re ­ Mr. and Mrs Jo h n H aase and tu rn ed hom e w ith Mr. an d Mrs. C. B. B u c h a n a n J r . . D in a 94.1» • ('.J 1262 D av id H a g g A S o n s. H u n k y 2 GJ fam ily attended th e A. A. L. picnic Fox for a visit. 1227 D avid H a g g A S en * . B ell 14 GJ at the H erm an R uecker home in 1363 F ir G ro v e D a iry . N o. 4* GJ C ornelius Ju n e 20. 1700 F ir G ra v e D a iry . No. PBH Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n Jr.mes of 1360 J o h n W M ulloy. B abe o f L a u r e l (.'rest PBG S heridan visited Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n C la ss C — 3-> e a r-o ld * M a k in g O v e r 40 P o u n d * F a t S ev en H ig h e st M arcom the first p art of th e week. Lb* F at O w ner N a m e o f C ow B re e d L ba M ilk T hey a re Mrs. M arcom 's parents. D av id H a g g A S e n s . B ell 16 GJ 12«3 The Misses M ary and L ydia Koch (By M r». O. H . P e te r s o n ) M r- T om W illia m » . M e rry A n n I’B J left T uesday for San Francisco. BEND—Miss G race Bow ne was » X .“ . S T hev are atten d in g sum m er school su rp rised in honor or A r th u r w C o n n e ll. N o . n PBH n»;* th ere and expect to be gone for six h pleasantly er six teen th b irth d ay by frien d s chri* Reiehgn. Nigger gh w eeks. and relatives. G uests present w ere F r e d J o w y . N o. » PBH L ittle D onald F in n ey of B eav er­ Cl»»» D- -2 -> e« r-o ld * M a k in g 3.» P o u n d * F a t T en H ig h e* t ton has been a guest at th e Elm er h er b ro th ers H enry B ow ne 6 f T u alatin and C larence and T hom ­ Lb* Fa B reed Lb* M tlk O w ner N a m e o f C ow Boge hom e all th is w eek. 62.9 1 Otiti GJ av id H a g g & Son*. P in k y 6 Alec Eischen gave his straw b erry as Bowne of n ear P ortland. Bob. D 62.3 135.» F ir G ro v e D a iry . N o. 51 and R uth S tark of G arden 57. pickers a tre a t T uesday evening to Rita 1059 G G A lb e rt G r e e n e r . N o. S 1166 55.9 GJ celeb rate the end of harvesting. Home. E leanor W interm ute of Mil- J . W . C o rey . 10e 55.1 G J 92 4 • D av id H a g g & Son*. Im le h 22 A bout forty w ere present. 9.5* 4*9 (¿J D av id H a g g ¿k S on*. Im leh 21 T he N ever Idle division of th e 930 47.4 GJ D av id H a g g A» Son*. Bell 17 St. M atthew ’s A ltar society met ents. Mr. and Mrs. B ruce Bowne. 45.9 99* GJ D av id H a g g & S o n s. M u sh 3 Y oungberry and b lackcap p ick ­ F ir G ro v e D a iry . N o. 13 11 * 1119 GH at th e hom e of Mrs. W ayne M ulli- 43. * S12 ing sta rte d in this com m unity the C . B. B u c h a n a n , L a P a u le n a GJ van S unday evening. In th e last le tte r received by Mr. first of th is w eek The b erries w ill and Mrs. D avid L orenz from th eir be hauled to the H ilL boro and s h crwOod and O regon C ity an d a fcw frionds g ath ered a t E isner's son Victor, he stated th a t he was Sherw ood canneries. B ruce B ow ne and sons Henr> and _ a r ^ j unc 21 to c e le b ra te F a th e r's flying from F airb an k s to Nome, C larence B ow ne spent Ju n e 21 at g av w here he had w ork in a gold m ine • ' _________________ _ It is a trip of only five h ours but sev eral beaches an d also th e “Red- ( P y M r». J A . M eCoy) Head R ound-up" at T aft in cele­ costs $i00. KANSAS C ITY —Mr. and Mrs. J. C elestine Waibel. w ho has spent bratio n of F ath er's Day. R elatives from Salem v isited Ed A. McCoy en tertain ed S aturday th e past th re e and a h alf m onths evening at a “500" party. High w ith her uncle, Alec Eischen, cam e W orth Sunday. Mr. and Mrs A rchie B ern ard and honors w ent to F ran k V anderzan- hom e Friday. d aughters A udrey A nn and M ary BETHANY-CEDAR M ILL__C ed ar dcn and M rs- J p V anderzanden B irth d ay C elebrated Lou and son Jam es of E ugene spent MiU T ow nsend club m et T ucsday and low to J^ P V a n d e rz a n d e n ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H aase e n te r­ th e w eek-end at th e hom e of Mrs. p a? , he C pdar M m ch u rch A Mrs. Louis S tro h m ay er t was in tain ed S unday w ith a d in n er in B e rn a rd s parents. Mr. and Mrs. re is plan- celebration of th e tw elfth birth- honor of th e ir son A lvin, w ho was A lb ert Scott, a fter w hich th ey left Pe d ‘ . and . th . cy in te n d fu tu to ask o th er day a n n iv ersary of E thel McCoy. eleven years old P resen t w ere Mr. io r .Gr.aP!S. P.aS-5 Clubs to jo in A benefit card party F ran k V anderzanden left S u n ­ and Mrs. C harles W'hitesell. Mr. and on business for th e life in su ran ce be h eld J u ly 11 at th e L day aftern o o n w ith his brother Mrs. A lbert K noble, all of P o rt­ com pany for w hich B ern ard is an w ill ‘‘ hom e M ceti J u l 14 A rth u r for th e Tide W ater T im ber land; Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H aase employe. T he ch ild ren rem ain ed at £ of H illsboro; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. th e Scott hom e i ° r t h e w eek ‘ w o m e n ’s M issionary G uild of the Co. of A storia to resum e work. H aase and son H arold of L aurel: stra w b e rry season cam? to M r an d Mrs_ A lbert Sco' B eth an y B aptist ch u rch en te rta in e d a The M r. and Mrs. H erb ert F icken and close in this com m unity this rn e M . ,h e v ram n ed th e ir husbands and frien d s w ith a week. tw o daughters of Sherw ood: Mr. , n U ear Mt. Hood, w here they cam ped p o t. luck d ln n e r in t h e ch u rch base- and Mrs. Jo h n G oetze and son for sev ons eral days aay s w ith u n Mr. wir. and anu Mrs. m is. - -¡„ h . r r? r.r» f ^»rs L ydia Alvord and N orm an: Mr. and Mrs H enry J. W. Weaver, . a fte r w hich th ey spent ™e,n t„ P r ‘^ a y g . h ; ‘ Ja c k ie and Jim m ie, Mrs. Ruby H aase and son W ilbur: Mr. and Mrs. several day s w ith relativ es in P o rt­ had ch arg e of th e p ro g ram w hich SlmmonR and £„ n Dona]d and M „ consis’ed of sev eral read in g s an d L o rretta F rje s e w ho h av „ b((.„ F red Haase; Jo h n and W illie M ey­ land. m usical num bers. F o rty -th re e w ere er. and the Jo h n H aase fam ily. The T ig ard high school had elec­ present. T h e y o u n g d au g h te rs of picking stra w b e rrie s for J P V an­ derzanden the past four weeks, tion of d irecto rs J u n e 22. E. C. G uild m em bers served, « Rgv L eggr gnd c h r is R jch lef{ left for Toledo. Wash.. W ednesday H unziker w as elected to fill th e vacancy of D an Jones, w hose term last w eek for th e B ap tist c o n fe r­ to visit w ith Mrs. A lvord's b ro th ­ ers. A llan C rane and V ictor Crane, ex p ired as chairm an. T he follow ­ ence in C alifornia. ing still hold office: H. E. Leedy. M rs N ancy Bov. D o ro th y an d and th e ir fam , ilies. , , . Miss L oretta clerk. M etzger; F ritz Eisner, Bend; L orell Boy. C a rl'L a rs e n an d Bill p riese stopped off in P ortland to (B y M iss M a r g a r e t M a th ie s e n ) H. E. S tew art. M .tzg er: M. S M OUNTAINDALE — Miss O pal i K oopman, D urham ; G. M. Leslie, C a rr spent S u n d ay at W ahkeena falls on th e C olum bia R iv er h ig h ­ S tew art, bride-elect of Dr. V irgil Tigard. L ily of M organtow n. W. Va., was R eceiv ersh ip for th e T ig ard Mo­ way. honored w ith a linen show er at th e o r com pany w as appointed last L. H. P eters hom e W ednesday a f t­ w eek by C ircu it Ju d g e R. F ran k Model Home O pening Big E vent ernoon. Miss S tew art receiv ed m any P eters. P e rry L. A bbott. P ortland. PORTLAND — M odel hom e day b eau tifu l and useful gifts. The a ft­ w as nam ed tem p o rary receiver. The was celebrated in M edford J u n e 20 ernoon was spent in p laying “cooty" o rd er w as issued in com pliance w ith cerem onies a p p ro p ria te to the in w hich Mrs. F red Poe and D or­ w ith a petitio n by W. M. Evans form al opening of th e m odel hom e othy Poe received prizes. G uests and R. E. D ennison. sponsored by th e Jack so n county w ere V aneeta Hines of N ewport. Bob D avis of n ear T ig ard re- 1 cham ber of com m erce. The launch- Mrs. V ivian T om pkin of Gaston. ceived sev ere leg lacerations re- m g of th e p roject resu lted from Je a n e tta W allace and E rm a B rady cently w hen a m ortocycle on w hich the prom otional activ ities of th e of P ortland. Mrs. S adie H oskins of he w as rid in g s tru c k a picnic table Fed ral H ousing A d m in istratio n ir. Dilley. Hazel B rady of F orest Grove. in th e R oam er’s Rest picnic grounds. S ou th ern O regon early in 1936. Miss M yra W iedew itsch of C orne­ He was ru sh e d to St. V in cen t’s -------------------------- lius and M esdames Floyd Stovall. hospital, w h ere n u m ero u s stitches O u r classified colum ns m ay have Jo h n McNew, H ubert S m ith and w ere taken. He w ill pro b ab ly be ju st w h at you a re looking f o r - son, A. E. Willis. Loel H ollenbeck. confined to bed for several weeks. R ead them . tf Mrs. Page G ard n er and Irene. Mrs. T he schedule of W PA first aid F re d Poe and D orothy and B etty classes w as ( hanged, b y choice of — — of N orth Plains, H elen H ollenbeck. th e people attending, to M ondays R uby Reynolds. B etty McNew. and W ednesdays at th e T ig ard M. M argaret M athiesen, t h e honored E church. guest, Miss S tew art, and the h o st­ M em bers of the Ficken fam ily of esses, Mrs. G. W. S tew art. Mrs. L. H. P eters and d au g h ter I.iela. Mrs. Joe G oddard of St P ters- burg, F lorida, w as a W ednesday guest of h er sister, Mrs. N. H. Phone 953 : Hillsboro Toates. Mrs. G. C onnolly was hostess at FUNERAL DIRECTORS a bridal show er at th e C om m unity and hall T hursday afternoon. M any LICENSED EMBALMERS beautiful and useful gifts w ere r e ­ T rea ted 'I'h u is i I av. .Inly 2. O R E G fì visit w ith her fath er before re tu rning to her hom o at Bay City Robert Vandei .-anden amt Nor man Y anloo left Friday for Hood River to w ork in th e apple o; e h a rd s . Sunday d in n e r party guests .1 the homo of Mr and Mr- C harli W addle w ere Mr and M is Pore; W ln tfi.ld and B itty l.oti of Tun ber. Mr and M r- Hoy Oglesby and s(vn Don of Estacada. M r- 1.ill: in I.a d u e rm a n of Forest G rove and Mr. and Mrs Ira Brown. Born to Mr and Mis Z elbert Baker, a girl, S unday m orning at Forest G rove A rthur V anderzanden. the on of Mr and M is J 1* W inder anden, has been ill tbe St V incent's hos­ pital in P ortland recovering from a m inor operation h o is able to be aro u n d again. Miss Alma B rady of P ortland spoilt a few davs last week at the I. P B radv home Mr ind M r- W ilftam Vanloo m oved Sunday to th e C onsolidated mill, w here lie w ill bo n ear his work. Mr and Mr. Louis Strohm ay 1 w ere Sunday d in n e r party g u e s s at the hom e of Mr and Mrs D uffy of Amity. Mr and Mrs W illiam Babuek and little grandson of P ortland are visiting at the Z. T. B aker hom e for aw hile. G uv R aym ond spent th e w eek ­ end in P o rtlan d visiting relatives. Hayward (By V ivian H udson 1 Jo h n A rdon has purchased forty acres of land from Jam es Penm an Miss Alice May B ornholtz of B erkeley. Cal., w ho spent her v a ­ cation at the .Addle Hudson home, re tu rn e d to her home Friday ev e­ ning. .All of th e children of Bert O w ens m otored out from P ortland Ju n e 18. spending the day w ith Mrs B ert Owens. S tra w b e rry harvest w ill soon be over in this com m unity. T he berries a re getting very sm all and hard to find. Grove M . i i i ! and w hisper that you have taken l ’lecteil \\ i' \ .in.t. • \ . leu of Poi G love w as elected .»• a tru stee of th e O regon Fire Chief-' a oci.ition .it the ehuMtig state m eeting at M arshfield. H un For by g ra ce a re you sav ed th ro u g h l u th a n d th a t ta lth h not of your.self. it in the gift of God even the faith to bt* saved must come from God. Only a mom ent left, be quick (•rove l egion lle c ts “For w hosoever shall call on the \\ I ’ t nam e of the Lord «ball be s a v e d ” of .American l.ecion post at Fore- ; l i n e vou will go out empty hand G n \ e to succeed 11 G Bond. Ai ...I II,, ic w a i.l liuvr >1>U laid up th u r Broderson u* adjutant. \ t, b ia u ti Ml. Itched from t h e burning, yon a re sax » d in your I>l \ I II BI l> I d l’l \ I \ \ ( I la t hour Ci v out! man, cry out On that day w li.n the G rim Ju t ,e. 1 am. w ithout one plea H caper calls, ina\ tin* m erciful God stre tc h >our life l\v one hour, a n t in that hour may you lay hold on »i glorious eternity All y o u r life, it may he. you w ent on in self-w ill and sm. c h e a t­ ing God out of his own. For the great God w ould have glorified H im self and m agnified His nam e through you. C r\ out to Hun now. for God w ould have .ill men come to r e ­ pentance Cry out to Him. e \c n . in this last hour of y o u r life Cry out for the spark of saving faith that he must give you if you are to be saved Yes ! n the faith that m akes you know Jesus C hrist to be G od’s Son and slam for your sm s Cry out for tin» faith you m ust have from God to m ake that slain Lamb yours Weak, h elp less, s i n k i n g a n d b reath in g your hist. ci> out for that faith and act upon it. Ju st as a fam ished man w ould reach out for .» cup of cold w ater, so you a dying man must reach out and tak e the cup of salvation. Get som eone’s ear dow n d o e tut that Thy blood was shed foi me And that T hou lu d d st in to The«* O. l a m b of G od I com e ( . e » t i g e N T a ) lor. lh .ivei toll Pulli a d \ GUARANTEED TREATMENT FDR TENDER STOMACH I)r Einll'» Adía T ablets lu u n qui. k i» h. f fiuin .1 .u ir tom.n il. pains betw een m eals due J o '(i«f ity. indigestion and h eartb u rn li not y»»ui money is l e f u n d e t l f K i.unien.» Palm D rug S tole Ad\ OWth-G-uL it ? w h e n , at le s s c o st, w e c a n in s ta ll a FORD FACTORY-EXCHANGE ENGINE Please send iti new s copy early to th e .Argus. tf Birthday Surprise Partv Held Bend Kansas City Girl Observes Birthdav Cedar Mills Group to Name Officers Honor Miss Stewart at Mountaindale Gone is tho expensive, old-lashioned engine over­ haul 1 Now you can have a cylinder assem bly put Y our Ju ly It It O uting ( ¡tils for u in your Ford which has been thoroughly and com­ P O L O S H IR T pari ha3 been replaced or robuilt to moot strict Ford ‘F U T U R E " here ! IS That HOME .von plan to hui hi o I* remodel "someday” can he a reality NOW. W e w ill m ak e your p lan s and give e sti­ m ates on new b u ild ­ ings, rem od elin g or repairs. Our SER V­ ICE D E PA R T M E N T is a v a ila b le FREE of ch a rg e. Let us help you w ith fin an ces th ro u g h th e F H A . ( OOL ;i- .i nhower pletely reconditionod at the Ford Factory. Evory cpecilicalions which assure now engino poriormanco. hard Tho installation takos only a few hours. to beat for ( ’( >.M !•’< HiT and m ighty GOOD LOOKING. This samo exchange plan also applies to such units $ 4 | GO as the egrburotor, generator, distributor and fuel pump. Il saves you timo and monoy. Drive in today. See our w ide v ariety of q u ality polo s h ir t, cottons and rayon classy sty les .ili colors. Smalt, m e d iu m and large. The ^ M otor C q . M E N ’S S H O P Howe & Wells, Prop. - ^ AUTHORIZED SALES AMO SERVICI 207 E. M.’iin St., Phone 1112 COPELAND Lumber Yards 30 ^NO W HERE Phone 301 H illsboro 222 S 2ml Ave. MILES IS NO.PLACE \ -’r i 7 If your home is not insured against fire you’d better carry a rabbit’s foot ttuW U f. in every pocket! Buy an Electric Range How y Save *25 to S4O A And even th en it w ould p ay to insu re w ith CHAS. LWALKER iviny form of proikvon TELEPHONE 1732 SEE YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE DEALER 116 SOUTH THIRO- RES 10*2 HILLSBORO. OnCOOH *4. F dependable ong-wearing Donelson & Sewell Got a , rabbits .foot in your pocket? I TIRE TROUBLE f^ n /tth . S tre n g th , It7 ci gh t (,u a ia n lc c d A ffain.it D estru ctio n b y In sects Arrange now for your harvest twine requirem ents. Insure saving all the grain—prevent delay and trouble — order a supply of M cCorm ick-Dcering Twine, wound in the convenient “ Big B all” with the patented cover. Six Big Balls to the bale of M cCormick- Dcering Tw ine means less stops in the field to fill the twine can. E very ball guaranteed to contain full listed length and strength. The original “ Big-Ball’’ Tw ine is plainly m arked M cCormick-Decring. It is your guaranty against breakage or waste. Plnn now to nafeguard y o u r te r t y o u rs e lf fro m -k id d in g holiday plca-ure und insure a w ith ll. S. C o g w h e e l T re n d safe t r i p . . . h y replacing worn • ■ . and proleel your pocket­ l ir e - w ith dependable, long- book wearing U, S. Itoyal-. Protect w earing T em p ered R u b b e r. TTieae holiday prices may not your-<-lf from high -|ieed blow­ outs with exclusive"U.S.” snfely ply construction . . . pro- loo, witii lough, longer- last. Re wi-e...navc m oney...by Inking advantage o f them today U. S. ROYALS S. T IR E lousao i t e t i sr » .no 4.75-1» 5.51) 17 O 1 0 50 SC D I Hl 21 S5 .25 4.50-21 S C 95 0.00 16 4.75-19 REMEMBER DAIRY FEEDS I. X. L. POULTRY LEEDS MacKenzle M otor Co. Corner Third and W ashington Phone 911 H IL L S B O R O FE E D C O . Phone 271 ICO W. 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