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F ia n c e : .lean H ib b a rd I . it t le guests rieu) L a b o r peaci m w ■ fu tile .
w e re D o ro th y and H elen M e y e r
I* u iie r C o u g h lin q u its a ir ta lk ;
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N '-w m ove j u l . t r ik e p. u i d r ; . .
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n th o i F o rd i liu lv r * fro m a ll p a rt* N o v e m b e r 20. at the c h a m b e r o f in M u ltn o m a h co u n ty .
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o f th e U n ite d S ta le * he p a r t ic i­ co m m e rce fo r d in n e r at 6:30 p m.
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p i m d h lh ii • n. A n n M a rie am i A i , H ills b o ro fire m e n th is w eek w ere
tin ' 1937 F o u l h e re S a tu rd a y .
a nd M rs
Iv y S yve rso n , c h a irm e n s tru c k b y $1(M).(MM) fire .
th in K i llin g J r tw o o ro th e i >. |) i ¡ p re p a rin g to a d ve rtise th e ir an
T h e II 000 d e a le r*, guest* o f th e
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V' T am - m in i T h a n k s g iv in g b a ll in S h u te
F ord M o to r com pany, c ro w d e d the
w o rk e rs ' bonus.
i<" ie, bo th o f P o rtla n d
p a rk a u d ito riu m on T h a n k s g iv in g h o te l* o f D e tm it to c a p a rity and ch a rg e o f th e p ro g ra m .
T uesday, N o v e m b e r 10
Kunei li el VO e w ill be h e ld to- n ig h t N o ve m b e r 20
cre a te d a p ro b le m in m il** h a n d l­
N r v c o n flic t b e tw e e n m a r itim e
day • I’I i i i i ii a v i at Hl a in fro m
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T h e e n lir e
w o r k e r * and s h ip o w n e rs arises in
St M a tth e w . C a th o lic c I i i i i t I i w ith he by Iv a n KoetoM ’ : 11-piece o r ­ I p ro g ra m . M a rK e n z ic said, w e n t o ff
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fo rt to end .spreading P a c ific coast
B u i o il w d t he m Ed L a w n ce m ­ a ix w eeks' engagem ent at llo e k - 1 fu sio n , so w e ll was it org a n ize d .
m a r itim e s trik e . R e tu rn o f sh ip s
e te ry .
a w a y and is no w p la y in g at C o r
V e te ra n * o f F o re ig n W ars h e ld a c o n tin g e n t on use o f u n io n lo n g ­
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L riv e d and w e re se ttle d , th e new dance A r m is tic e n ig h t at th e V. F
T h e a n n u a l fiance has lo n g been I model.* w e re prevented w ith a p a ­ W h a ll, w ith an a tte n d a n c e o f shorem en.
MICS A N D R E W ( A K I I K K
.Senator S te iw e r o f O regon re -
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C la ra a fe a tu re o f th e H ilU b o ro a u tu m n geant in th e coh .eum w h e re a 110- f if t y . T he M a rq u i t o rc h e s tra f u r ­
covr r in g fro m o p e ra tio n a t D e n ­
C a rric k , w ile o f h e \ A n d re w C a t - ea .oii h e ra ld in g the a r r iv u l of the l.to t stage had been e re cte d T he n ished m usic, a n d
re fre s h m e n ts
i n k w ife o f h e v A n d re w C a tiie k h o lid a ys, and e v e ry e ffo r t w ill he | pageaid opened w ith a p ie s e n ta - w e re e rve ri b y th e V. F W A u x ­ v e r, Colo.
F R. re s tric ts w a r a irp la n e sales
o f the T u a la tin P la in s P re -h y te rta n m ade tin g ye a r, a c c o rd in g to the lio n o f th e n e w F ord in g re a tly ilia r y T h e post and a u x ilia r y in ­
ab ro a d u n t il g o v e rn m e n t r e q u ir e ­
c h u rc h , w e re fie ld S a tu rd a y at the c o m m itte e , to m ake th e e v e n t a e n la rg e d pa rt ., each o f w h ic h was v ite th e p u b lic to jo in w ith th e m
m ents are rnet.
P o rtla n d ( 'ie m a to i nnn
M rs C a r- la rg e i fe a tu re th a n ever.
d u m p e d in to a p it.
a g a in soon a t a n o th e r dance.
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M ills , c lo s in g o f w h ic h is a n n o u n c -
k in d M a e K e n zie said. T h e lig h tin g
1 ed o v e r la b o r tro u b le s .
i m usic and p a g e a n try w e re im p re s ­
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| w a k e o f h e a vy b o m b in g b y in s u r ­
O th e r p o in ts e ited b y M a c K e n -
ices fo i M ilto n H e n ry B rigg: , 70.
gent. D e fe n d e rs c lin g to edges o f
(< '< » n tin u » d f r o m u n ir « I )
; zie to illu s tr a te th e huge scab- o f
re tire d school ja n ito r, w h o d ie d
Thursday, Novem ber 5
c a p ita l a nd p u sh b a c k besiegers.
It), w ere th e side road, he re p o rte d w hen th e co n v e n tio n , in clu d e s th e fa ct
S h ip p in g s tr ik e becomes acute.
in P o rtla n d N o v e m b e r
C h ry s le r votes $5 50 d iv id e n d ,
h e ld today
at the Forest (»rove the C a r ric k ca r h it h im C a rric k th a t 41 special tra in s w e re used Leaders on b o th sides lo o k to p re s i­ la rge st in h is to ry , m a k in g $12 f o r
a id th a t he co u ld not see A d a m s c o n ta in in g 412 P u llm a n cars
to den t. In te rv e n tio n by R oosevelt e x ­ ye a r.
I llid e i ta k in g c o m p a n y < ha p el He
b rin g d e a le rs to D e tro it
T h re e pected u n le ss b re a k comes s h o rtly
wax b o rn at M a n ito , 111 . A u g ii t : ig n u l th e tu rn
W ednesday, N o v e m b e r 11
T h re e pe rso n * w e re in ju r e d We<l- I h u n d re d busses w e re needed to
15. 1800 Det « a sed
s u rv iv e d by
B a la n ce d b u d g e t said to be Roose­
W illia m G reen. A F. o f L. p re s i­
ne.sfluy m o rn in g w h e n a
tru c k , tra n s p o rt th e v is ito rs to th e ir h o - v e lt's a im P re s id e n t e xp e cte d to go
: ix c h ild re n .
d riv e n by P h ilip G ru b e r o f U ilb
i tels.
to peace c o n fe re n c e at
Buenos den t. o rd e re d to s ta n d t r ia l b e fo re
U n ite d M in e W o rk e rs . G re e n a c ­
A t th e d e a le r d in n e r, tw o b u ild ­ A ire s.
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L a b o r s a id to be p la n n in g to
h e re E rid fiy amt fu n e ra l se rvices Eore.st G ro v e h ig h w a y in th e heavy was g ive n . Die v a rio u s acts g o in g
fro m one b u ild in g to th e o th e r. u rg e congress to s h ift s e c u rity act p ro te s t a g a in st m ilk p ric e boost.
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th re a t t o close O re g o n W o rs te d
F rid a y . N o v e m b e r 6
lie was b o m id B ra n fo rd , C o n n . 1 passenger. L a w re n c e V undehey, and : o f KM) w e re needed to p re p a re th e
M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty c ir c u it c o u rt co m p a n y m ills .
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N a tio n ce le b ra te s A r m is tic e D ay.
48 y e a r ’ He to o k a g reat in te re s t , a b o ut th e head and face w hen he g a llo n s o f soup. 10.000 q u a rts of u p h o ld s m ilk p ric e rise In cre a se
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bruises.
b o a rd had s u b s ta n tia l e v id e n c e to i a t tc m b o f u n k n o w n s o ld ie r in A r -
M a e K e n zie said.
A n o th e r a cc id e n t d ue to fo g was
s u p p o rt its fin d in g s fo r an increase, iin g to n ce m e te ry. S e c re ta ry o f W a r
n e a r St M a ry 's academ y at B e a v e r­
P re s id e n tia l a c tio n fo r r e lie f fro m . W rx x lrin g a n d
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ton w h e n a c a r d riv e n b y L e slie H
e ffe c ts o f th e c o a s tw id e m a r itim e C o m m a n d e r C o m m e ry speak,
E iie s o f H ilU b o ro a n d a tr u c k
s tr ik e req u e ste d S e c re ta ry o f L a -
M a d rid shaken b y n e w a tta c k
d riv e n by W ilfr e d E M ille r c o llid e d I M is Is a b e lle W arrens, d ire c to r b o r P e rk in s said th e re was
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Ity . and M iss M a ry Ja n e S p u rlin g .
T h o u sa n d s o f steel w o rk e rs in
E lm e r C Fasett. P a c ific u n iv e r -
a . m a ll room n e x t to B al le y ’s S e rv ­ M r . E lies.
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th a t C a n a d ia n s p la n n in g to a b andon M a d rid im ­ e ra tio n to P re s id e n t R oosevelt.
fo rc e d to seek lu rg e r q u a rte rn w it t i
I L v t v z v f G i i / v c t c w ,’r‘‘ r i jo in n g o v e r th e re -e le c tio n m e d ia te ly
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w ith d ra w n b y e x e c u tiv e s o f w a te r ­
M r and M rs H e n ry K e rn s and
o p in io n s o f th e .situ a tion w ith the
F R g ive s best w ish e s to U . S. fro n t la b o r g ro u p s M a r itim e c o m ­
g e n e ra l tre n d b e in g th e idea th a t c h ild re n o f P o rtla n d and M r and d< le g a tio n to peace c o n fe re n c e at m ission w id e n s q u iz . I n q u ir y to
H ills b o ro s h o u ld m ake a co n ce n ­ M rs C h ris P eterson and sons o f . Buenos A ire s.
re s u lt in n e w re g u la tio n s .
w e e k-e n d I U n io n * m a k e t w o
trâ t* d e ffo rt to get te le p h o n e p a ­ T h e D a lle s sp e n t th e
concessions.
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H o w a rd lla d ic y u a * c h a irm a n o f and A r t h u r P a n k o n in e o f San F ra n - ! , u p vessels. O n ly ta n k e rs m o v e in in g o w n in t e r r if ic a r t ille r y duel.
cisco.
C a l . v is ite d S u n d a y a nd 1 P o rtla n d h a rb o r.
th e m eeting.
Jo h n L . L e w is , head o f c o m m it­
H ills b o ro 's fir s t b a rg a in d a y o f M o n d a y at th e L e n tz hom e
S to c k v a lu e s raised b illio n . S hares tee fo r in d u s tria l o rg a n iz a tio n , f la t ­
M r a nd M rs H e n ry Jo h n so n and soar sin ce R o o se ve lt re - e le c tio n ly re je c ts c o s t-o f- liv in g fo rm u la fo r
the a u tu m n season was a n n ou n ce d
fo r S a tu rd a y . N o ve m b e r 21. w ith d a u g h te r Ja n e t o f P o rtla n d , and w ith tra d e ru s h in g .
r e g u la tin g wages in th e steel in d u s ­
p ro g re s s iv e m e rch a n ts p a rtic ip a tin g M i , D ora N elson w e re guests S u n ­
C h a rle s iC h ic k t Sale. 51. noted tr y .
in m a k in g a ttra c tiv e o ffe rs o f m e r ­ day o f M r and M rs W ill N elson at co m e d ia n o f stage and screen, dies
San F ra n c is c o bay b rid g e to O a k ­
V a lle y J u n c tio n .
chandise to th e b u y in g p u b lic .
in H o lly w o o d o f p n e u m o n ia .
la n d
8 ‘ * m ile s long, opened to
M rs Jam es Jackson a rr iv e d hom e
O regon S ta te w in s upset v ic to r y tr a ffic .
W ednesday fro m a fe w d a ys’ v is it o v e r W a s h in g to n S ta te 18-6. O regon
R oosevelt te lls N a tio n a l G ran g e
w ith h e r siste r. M rs G e o rg e H a r ­ loses to U C L A 7-0. U . S C b o w s c o n v e n tio n at C o lu m b u s . O h io , th a t
ro w . and (Xher re la tiv e s a t C o rv a l- j to C a lifo r n ia 13-7. W a s h in g to n , 14.
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Sunday, N o vem ber 8
w a rd .
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ve e k’s v is it
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and M rs. 1 th e head. H o w a rd G w in . 25. P en- K l ’
se w e r line*’, d ra w in g r a p id ly n e a re r. ! F ra n k B a rr, and o th e r re la tiv e s and i d le to n ta x ic a b d r iv e r , fo u n d m u r -
the c o u n c il m et F rid a y n ig h t fo r a j frie n d s.
! d e re d on lo n e ly sid e roa d E r v y n
C ,Í* C D , \ " i . t „ N ° r
b r ie f session to discuss d e ta ils o f ; L it t le B e v e rly S c h o fie ld o f F o r ­
E m b ysk. 1 5 -y e a r-o ld P e n d le to n boy.
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T e n s io n lessens on s tr ik e fr o n t
th e lic e n s in g o f w o rk m e n to m ake p ita l
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U n io n d e c is io n
eases
p lig h t o f
{hose co n n e ctio n *.
M rs. M a rg a re t W a lte rs o f D e tro it, tra v e le rs , p e rish a b le s. Peace p ro s ­
As soon as th e o rd in a n c e has M ic h , is sp e n d in g a fe w weeks
pects b rig h te n .
I been c o m p le te d b y ttie c ity a t­
w ith h e r parents. M r. a nd M rs C.
P re m ie r B lu m o f F ra n c e w ill a id
to rn e y . it w ill be passed b y th e
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Use.
agrees. People, in panic, sle e p in
m e d ia te ly.
open a ir. S o c ia lis t d e fe n d e rs o rd e r ­
M r* . B r o w n H o ste **—
ed to s ta n d f ir m ly .
N e w S e rie * S ta rt*
M rs. G ro v e r B ro w n and sm a ll
John L .
L e w is , U n ite d
M in e
N e w H om e b a k e ry tin s w e e k is d a u g h te r C o rin n e e n te rta in e d A r m - W o rk e rs p re s id e n t, d e c lin e s to m eet
s ta rtin g a series o f a d v e rtis e m e n ts
in T h e A rg u s fe a tu rin g th e c a r-
I toons d ra w n by Gem* C a rr, one o f j
tin* c o u n try 's fo re m o st c o m ic a r ­
tists. T h e series s h o w th e trick.*,
p ra n ks,
de sp airs and
pleasures
c o m m o n ly a ttrib u te d to c h ild h o o d .
M a y w e re m in d y o u th a t th e e re c tio n o f
a m e m o ria l s h o u ld be s e rio u s ly a n d c a re ­
f u lly co n sid e re d . M e m o ria ls a re im p o rta n t.
T h e y a re necessary. T h e m e m o ria l y o u erect
w i l l be th e one p u b lic , la s tin g , h o n o rin g
T u r k e y Shoot
re c o rd y o u can m a k e o f th e deceased ol
A I E lry 's C h o te a u S u n d a y m n r ii-
y o u r fa m ily .
i* in o'clock
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Franchised F u lle r D e a le r*
Local D ealer
V isits D e tro it
B. and P.’ Club
Meets November 20
I lillshoro Firemen
Prepare for Dance
V. F. W. !'o,t Ha
Armistice Dance
Banks Man Injured
Near North Plains
Ray Mann Expands
Business Territory
Highlights in
Week's News
Local Happenings
Three Club Boys
Contractors Finish
Laying Sewer Pipe
y ur n
Pngc T hree
B ir t h *
E is n e r- T o M r an i M r* Ha rv n y
E is n e r o t P o rtla n d , fo rm e rl / o f
H ills b o ro , Ni v e m b e r 4. a buy.
C ra w fo rd
1'u M r and M i . E l­
m e r C ia w fo n 1 o f H ills t.n ru N o 1 v e in -
h e r I), a g ir l
Jensen- To M r and M rs G i■orge
Jar.'u-ii o f A lo h a . N o v e m b e r 2, a
g ir l.
E n g v le n T o M r and M rs D a le
Ei gden o f H ill bm*
O c to b e r 20.
a boy.
D .iv id .i.i. T o M r. arid M r* D o n ­
a ld D a v id ,u o f C o rn liu.*. O c to b e r
29. a g irl.
G ra h e l T o M r. and M rs E a rl
Grab**] o f s o u th o f H ills b o ro , N o ­
v e m b e r 12. a g irl.
M ee k T o M r and M rs R o b e rt
M e e k o f H ills b o ro , N o v e m b e r 7, a
g ir l
R o b e rt* T o M r. a nd M rs. C h a rle s
R o b e rts o f Gaston. N o v e m b e r I), a
g ir l.
A p p re c ia tio n Expressed
T o th e grade school c h ild re n and
teachers ta k in g p a rt, to M r. P h e ip s
t</r hi* h e lp and th e use o f t h e
th e a tre , to th e e d ito rs o f th e A rg u s
fo r th e fin e p u b lic ity rece ive d , and
to a ll th e o rg a n iz a tio n s f o r th e c o ­
o p e ra tio n w h ic h m ade th e success
o f o u r m ilk b e n e fit possible, w e
w is h to e x it nd o u r sin ce re th a n k s .
We w e re ena bled to m a k e m o re
th a n e v e r b e fo re fo r th is p ro je c t.
w h ic h w ill be u n d e r th e s u p e rv i-
sion o f th e school h e a lth n u rse th is
year.
T H E S E R V IC E C L U B , b y
M rs. W R. M a n le y , p re s id e n t.
S u p p o rt A p p r r r ia tc d
T o th e v o te rs w h o s u p p o rte d me
! at th e p o lls 1 w is h to express m y
s in c e re th a n k s I t is g r a tify in g t o
k n o w th a t I ha ve , so m a|*y sup-
p o rte rs o v e r the ' c o u n ty . M. ' K
A b ra h a m .
Has N ew Agency
Used C a r E xch a n g e o f H ills b o ro
has been a p p o in te d agents in th is
, t e r r it o r y fo r Nash and L a fa y e tte
, ca rs, in . a d d itio n . t o ,ttu * lin e
of
, W illy * , w h ic h 'h a s been c a rlie d in
the past.
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S p a rk lin g
L em on Sour
A fine b e v e ra g e -—A perfect m ixer
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it T o d a y !
B ottled and D istributed by
Royal Soda Works
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345 E. .Main
Phone H illsboro 24.72
IM P E R IA L FEEDS
for B ig g e r F a rm P r o fits
IM PER IA L EGG MASH is m ade w ith th e best in g re d ­
ients ob tain ab le. W ith th e beginning of th e w in ter sea­
son, th e Cod Liver Gil content of ou r m ashes has been
increased to give b e tte r egg production and low er m o rta l­
ity. It m eans m ore p rofits to feed IM PER IA L MASHES.
Im p e ria l M ilk Egg M ash . 100 lbs.
$ 2 .3 5
Im p e ria l Egg M ash . 100 lb s.............................. 2 .2 0
B ig -L a y M ash. 100 lbs. .................................... 2 .1 0
4 -g ra in Scratch ........................................................ 1.95
Q u a lity
H a rd w a re
IM PER IA L high protein DAIRY RA TIONS a re p re ­
p a re d to save you m oney and, a t th e sam e tim e, to assure
increased h erd production. T ry them to day.
Pays !
B eautiful h a rd w a re
p u ts
th e
finishing
touches of refinem ent
on a new o r rem odeled
hom e.
Im p e ria l D a iry , 2 0 % ..............................$ 3 7 .0 0
C ow R atio n , 1 7 % ....................................... 3 2 .0 0
Molasses D a iry , 1 5 % ............................... 3 0 .0 0
M olasses Screenings, 1 2 % ................... 2 4 .0 0
See O u r Line of
ton
ton
ton
ton
HARD WHEAT FLOUR
Lockw ood and
K IT C H E N Q U E E N — 4 9-lb . sack ..............................$ 1.5 3
D e x te r H a rd w a re
C R O W N F L O U R — 49-lb . sack ...................................$ 2.0 5
High Q uality
H IG H L A N D C H IE F — 49-lb .
sack ...........................$ 1.4 0
Low Cost
COPELAND
Lumber Yards
A ll above prices F. O. B. our warehouse and
subject to m arket changes
T ay Cash and Save— T ra d e w ith Im p erial
Im perial Feed & G ra in C o.
Phone 301
South
Tomorrow!
POOL-GARDNER
Lumber Co.
I’liotir 2091
151 W. B aseline S tre e t
Too Late to Classify
TURKEYS found on tuy place
O w n e r see W illia m M a h le r. M c ­
C o r m ic k place, so u th o f w ire le ss
to w e r.
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TRIBUTE
L est Y o u F o rg e t
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
H H. S T A N N A R D , M a n a g e r
Phone 121
Hillsboro
G IR L o f ltl w a n ts w o rk
A ddress
314 3 rd A ve.. F ore st G ro ve .
39p
See the
1937 FORD V-8
' ^ 7 THOMAS S. SHOLES (Sw)
• - offers -
T w o 1 9 3 6 T e r r a p la n e s
W ith N ew C ar G uarantee
E ig h t P e rs o n a lly
In dorsed
Q u a lity U se d C ars
nsy toed treatment check* seed
>tting and soodling blight —
nprovos and increase* yields
arntersl I lore’» a way to protect
n irw lic a l crop against stin kin g smut
and your wheat p ro fit against smut
ickago — for less than
an ucrel
Just d u s l-lre a l your seed w ith A’ri/)
n n ro rn l C.l iK K S A N . Recommended
- b y the U. S. I)c p (. of A g ricu ltu re
id E xperim ent Station authorities,
asy Io use. And h ig h ly clTcctivc.
hecks both seed r o llin g and sced-
ig b lig h t; reduces seed borne slin k-
g sm u t; has increased yields an
/erage of 1.1.1 bushels a il acre even
l r liin i seed.
Q uickly applied. O ne-half ounce
•r bushel
costs only 2 cents. N o
ill damage. C ontrols stripe and
ivrred sm ut of B A H l.l'.Y anil smuls
DA I S. I las produced a 0 % average
eld increase on barley and 18% on
its in p ra ctica l farm tcstsl
Due lb., 7 5 /; 5 lbs., $3.(8). Send a
istenrd fo r Cereal Pam phlet and
ce b lu e p rin ts — cheap way Io maki
ro ta ry or g ra v ity treater from old
I drum — to the Bayer-Semesan
)., Inc., W ilm in g to n , Delaware.
TR<AT
E V E R Y Y EA R
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H elp fu l
Ix)W-Price<I
LAUNDRY
All above ears
W IN TER CO N D ITIO N ED
Com e in now and ask fo r o u r
S P E C IA L P R IC E S
S E R V IC E S
T h e re ’s re a l econom y
in o u r efficient, san i­
ta ry service.
C a ll 4 7
or leave y o u r bundle a t
o u r new location on
W a s h in g to n St.
B etw e en 2nd and 3 rd
Home Laundry ÖC
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
Hlllahoro, Oro.
A new Car . . . at new Low Prices
with an entirely New Economy Idea!
Roller S ka tin g ^'
On D is p la y a t o u r Show room s
See how the Ford V-8 has been completely redesigned.
It’s the smartest-looking ear in the low-price field. It
has new comfort and safety. Operation is quieter.
Braking is smoother anti faster. A n d th e r e ’s a ch o ice
o f tw o V -8 e n g in e siz e s. You’ll want to drive it—let us
arrange it.
E v ery Evening E x ce p t M o n d a y
E v e ry S a tu rd a y A fte rn o o n and S u n d ay A fte rn o o n
SH U TE
PA RK
Every T uesday n ig h t L adies’ night, 10c and 25c
Every T h u rsd ay N ight B eg in n ers’ N ight
Every S a tu rd a y aftern o o n school c h ild ren 15c
F re e A dm ission— F re e C h ec kin g
M aeK en zie M o to r Co«
C o rn e r T h ir d and W a s h in g to n
SK A TE FO R HEALTH — SK A TE FO R FU N
H ills b o ro
Phone 911