The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, January 14, 1937, Image 7

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Volume 13, No, IK
Helvetia Girl
Sprains Ankle;
Plan Meeting
Bam ford Herd Again Highest
for All Testing Associations
llty Mrs. 1 M Ilavldxotl)
HELVETIA
A llille
M e n e p fell
mid tpruificd h< r an k le w hile walk
hilf hom e finni <hool Ja n u a ry II
She will lie ih. i nt fm rn school for
som e tune as th e npruhi Is sev ere
MretiiiK Sunday
A nnual m eeting will he held at
the R eform church at P hillips a ft­
er the service Ja n u a ry 17.
Ilrr Smoulder*
A fire .smouldered ail night hi an
out building <>n the Tschubold farm
Monday night A heavy «now on
Ihe roof and no w ind kept the
fire from spriNiding The building
was used for butch erin g hogs th at
dav Early next m orning the fire
was discovered.
Bailee C alled Off
Hegul-ir dance at H elvetia hall
a ji
called off S atu rd ay night when
only a few couples and the o r­
chestra show ed up. Tin* snow was
blow ing and many of th e side roads
w ere blocked Tin* milk tru ck s
w ere able to get th ro u g h Sunday
m orning
Coyotes llow l
The coyotes arc getting had on
the logged off tim b er n ear the
W ashington - M ultnom ah c o u n t y
northeast corner T hey a re to lx*
heard how ling at night and .sev­
eral have seen them lately
A fam ily gath erin g was enjoyed
at the h<»me of Mr and Mrs J M
K effer over th e New Y ear’» w e e k ­
end. Present w ere Mr and Mrs
Charle? K effer and d au g h ter K a th ­
erine. Mrs R F W illiams of San
Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Leon Wil-
liaint of Seattle. Mr
and Mrs
W alter K effer of S ah rn . Mr and
Mi.
M.iek M cDougall and sons
Andy and H arold of M yrtle C reek
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Luncheon Planned
Cold W e a th e r D em ands
th a t your h av e your
Brakes
Adjusted
SA H N O W
GARAGE
('Iran Comfort Stations
Drinking Fountains
Third and Lincoln St
VETERINARY
REMEDIES
Bonneville, but due to tin- eoldl
spell his w ork lias been sh u t dow n '
for a tim e.
Mr and Mrs. Bill L u eth e e n te r­
tained at a d in n er at th eir hom e
Sunday. G uests w ere Mr. and Mrs.
Ted GuLschmidt a n d fam ily o f
P ortland. Mrs K. M arshall of this
section, ami Mrs. T heresa L uethe
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brooks,
Icy p av em en ts can spell
d isa ste r if y o u r b rakes
a rc not w orking even­
ly. Come in to d ay fo r
an a d ju s tm e n t or re ­
lining. G enuine R a y-
hestos Lining used.
B rak e C ables
L ubricated
W e have full eq u ip ­
m ent Io lu b ric ate b rak e
cables, p rev en tin g bind­
ing and insu rin g p e r­
fe c t action.
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ROCK CREEK A nnual business
m eeting of the m em bers of the |
H elvetia a n d
lo c a l
R eform ed I
iBy Mrs. Gail Karns)
churches w ill lx- held a lte r t h e
O R E N C O
A nnual
b irth d ay
church services at th e R eform ed ' luncheon given by th e M issionary
ch u rch h ere Sunday.
I society will be held W ednesday at
Scheldt Suprriutrndeiit
, I p. m. A special program w ill fol­
E dw ard 1,. S cheldt of this SCC- low.
tion was elected su p e rin te n d e n t of
L ittle B etty P erry, w ho has been
th e H elvetia R eform ed e II u r c II q u ite ill w ith pneum onia, is much
Sunday school at th e ir annual elec­ im proved.
tion Sunday. O thers elected w ere , Glen Robson retu rn ed home W ed­
Abe Yungen. assistant su p e rin te n d ­ nesday from Bonneville, w h ere he
ent; Helen Yungen secretary ; Elaine lias been w orking. E v ery th in g has
Yungen. treasu rer, an d C lara Tsch- been closed dow n until th e w eath-
abold. organist. T he S unday school - e r is m ore favorable.
has had an eight per cent increase
Mr and Mrs John M cE nlyrc of
in en ro llm en t over 1935.
I G resham visited Mr and M rs Fred
Due to the cold w eath er «and M eihoff Sunday. John, w ho has
snow som e of the local people, been ill, is able to go back to
I whose w ork is in P o rtlan d a re work
stay in g in P o rtlan d for a tim e .1 Miss Viola B ourk of Seattle,
F ran k East is staying in tow n d u r-|W a« h ., visited h er sister, Mrs. F red
! mg th e cold spell Dr
Mrs , S erjen t. last week
Miss Susan R utschm an spent the
, Fred P ag eler and son Jo h n are at
the home of Dr Pageler'a father w eek-end w ith h er p aren ts at S il­
v erton.
I in P ortland.
Mrs R ichard M cG uire is v isiting
Couple Wed
Miss V irginia Eolkenberg. daugh- h er p aren ts at Salem this w eek.
K lepkes Buy P ro p erty
I ter of Mr. and Mrs. O scar F olken-
G. K iep
iepke
Mr .uni Mi.- E G
k e ot
| berg of E olkenberg on C ornelius
Pass road, and K nute Hill, legisla­ S h erm an s m ill have purchased the
tor of Prosser. Wash., w ere m arried Young p ro p erly and plan on m ov­
ing here w ith th e ir fam ily as soon
at P endleton D ecem ber 24.
C arl L en g ach er left S unday to as Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay can vacate.
spend a few days at his old home
C ircle to Meet
a t G oble His d au g h ter and son-
F rien d ly C ircle w ill m eet the
in-law , Mr. and Mrs. Thom pson, last T h u rsd ay of each m outh. Next
and fam ily w ere sh ak en b u t not
seriously in ju red when th eir ear
collided w ith an o th er n ear t h e
W e a re a g e n ts fo r
U nited R ailw ay's tu n n el on the
C ornelius Pass road F rid ay ev e ­
DR. D A VID ROBERTS’
Mr. and Mrs. Hill L uelhe a rc at
th eir hom e on B rooks Hill for a
time. Mr L uelhe is em ployed at
Social Planned by
West Union Unit
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Mr and Mrs. Jo e Brooks. M r and
Mrs. P au l L uethe of B rooks Hill.
ning.
T h a t's alright fo r a
m erry-go-round o r an
a m a te u r h our— but not
for an autom obile.
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West Union local of the F a rm ­
ers' Union met at the K P. hall.
N orth Plain.-. T hursday night. Mr.
A rdis Y unker w as appointed leader
of th e
F arm ers' Union ju n io r
group Ju n io rs a re to tak e part at
reg u lar m eetings and help w ith
program s. C rop insurance was the
topic for round tab le discussions
Mrs Lemming. Mrs. C orey and
Russell I.oftis took a m ajor part
in th e discussion. Topic for next
m eeting w ill be ‘ reciprocal trad e
treaties w ith foreign nations." Mrs.
Lucy B aker was appointed c h a ir­
m an of th e e n tertain m en t com m it­
tee w ith Inez Edm an assisting Mrs
Raffety in charge ot refreshm ents
N ext social m eeting. Ja n u a ry 21
will be a m oving p ictu re show and
m usical num bers free to all F a rm ­
ers' Union m em bers and th eir fam ­
ilies A d riv e for new m em bers i
on w ith Mrs. Lucy B ak er and Mr-
Edna C orey on one side and P ete
Jorg ensen and C lyde Lincoln on
th e other. Ladies brin g cake and
sandw iches to social Ja n u a ry 21
Lunch w ill be served.
m eeting will be held Ja n u a ry 28 at
the hom e of Mrs G ail K arns, w ith
Miss L ucille McGee and Mrs. Gail
K arns as hostesses
IL S chneider of Sacram ento. Cal.,
fcpent T hursday and F riday w ith
Mr and Mrs F rancis B randenburg
Mr and Mrs. H ow ard Betzer r e ­
tu rn ed
from
Idaho last w e e k .'
w h ere they had been visiting
F ran k Bclzer of Idaho accom panied
th em home.
Audited Circulation
A m em ber of th e A udit B ureau
of C irculations the A rgus gives the
A d v ertiser proof of authentic, paid:
llP subscribers. To th e w ise buyer
of space th ere can be no su b stitu te
Laurel-Scholls Farmers Union
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Supper, Program Friday Night
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from a good neighbor
Mason Hill
B R IS K
W EATHER
FOR
Radio Tubes
F IN E BEER
Have You Seen
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the
MEN’S
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Lester Ireland
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T H I S G R E A T B IG C A R
N O W ONLY
A FEW DO LLARS M O R E!
T he P ra ctica l
Hom e V e te rin arian
Husky
Chicks
. . . and real poultry
p rofits will be as­
sured if poultrym en
feed
Delta Drug Store
I. X. L.
Breeders’ Mash
now ! W e o ffer th re e d iffe re n t ratio n s in this m ash— one
contains cod liver oil, milk and g ree n s; a n o th e r cod liver
oil and g ree n s; while the th ird is the usual b re e d e rs’
m ash.
Under United States Government
Supervision!
Feed IXL
Investors placing (heir funds with us arc permanently
insured up tn $5000 per individual.
Regardless whether or not you're a large or small
investor you w ill find a plan that beat meets your re­
quirement and you may open your account w ith as little
as $1.00.
See us tomorrow or write for details.
.Ictuiil phot I’rnphiifN ash LaFaytUe-“-fOO’'
Compare delivered prices
you’ll be astonished
to find how little moro this big Nosh costs!
• llw new N a a h l «Fay« ttc-‘ 100” ia a big 11. inch
wheelbase car much bigger, much more luxurious
than any of “all three" small cars. Yet the I dooi
Mrmlirr Federal Home Loan Bank
Tualatin Valley Federal Savings and
Loan Association
A
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G ood
A dvice
ON SA VING S
Raving.
Argus.
Revival Meeting
Planned at Kinton
GET OUT OF THE "ALL THREE"CLASS
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Legal blanks, 9c and 10c. A com-
plete supply available at tin- Hills«
Donelson
Come in and Get His Book
J. M. PERSON. Mgr.
law n Bldg.
Weather Causes
Postponement Meet
A rgus classified ads get results.
(By .Miss Margaret Mathirsen)
M OUNTAINDALE P.-T. A. pro­
ro u te to P ortland via H illsboro
Monday m orning, sent them all off gram. w hich w a - t,, i,,- given at '
the grade on th e fill south of M eacham school house last Friday
town. No one was seriously hurt, evening, w as postponed until a
although th e car tu rn ed half around later date due to the bad w eather.
Phone 953
: H illsboro
on the frozen road when the brakes
Mrs. D A. Keen of P ortland is
w ere applied, then tu rn ed nearly ■ staying at th e home of her d a u g h - 1
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
upside dow n before h ittin g a stum p ter. Mrs. E arl H ollenbeck, during
and
/hich stopped it. T he car w a : the cold snap.
LICENSED E3IRALMER8
: lightly dam aged.
Jam es B rennen retu rn ed Sunday
from the Good S am aritan hospital
in P ortland, w here he had been ill I
for q u ite some time.
Dally Trips to Portland
G uests of Mr. and Mrs. Jo e B a­
k er last w eek w ere his sisters, '
H illsboro A uto F re ig h t
A ntonia and M ary B aker of M t.'
Bonded and Insured Carrier
(By Mrs. E. L Cox)
Angel.
Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed-
Mr3.
Jack
H
aneford
and
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KINTON — R evival m eetings at
vUle, Hillsboro, Cornelius and
the church w ill begin Ja n u a ry 24 d ren of P ortland s p e n t several
Forest Grove
and co ntinue until F eb ru ary 7. u n ­ days last week w ith her m other. I Pickup and
Delivery Service at
der ihe leadership of the pastor. Mrs. Elsie W eaver. Dick H aneford
Package Rates
rem ained to spend this week also
Rev. Virgil Speece.
Hillsboro P hone 542
Em ery V anK leek has been very w ith his grandm other.
Miss B ernice Dillon of H illsboro
E ast Side T erm inal P o rtlan d
ill d u rin g th e past w eek w ith th e
was
a
w
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guest
at
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Jam
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P hone EAst 9131
flu.
Ladies’ Aid society met T h u rs­ M athiesen home
Ed
K
eenon
and
G
ene
Mast
re
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day afternoon at the home of Mrs
May Snider. Mrs. K itty V anK leek tu rn ed S unday from a th ree weeks'
; -sisting. The president, E lizabeth trip to S outhern Oregon.
W right, was given a h andkerchief
show er d u rin g th e m eeting. N ext Ies Johnson and L. P. H arrison
m eeting w ill be held at th e hom e fam ilies joined them on Tuesday
,,f Mrs. L ovina W edeking. assisted night fo r a pre N ew Y ear's party.
Mrs. C harles Wood enjoyed a
hy Mrs V anHorn. F eb ru ary 4. at
I visit from her sister and niece.
the W edeking home.
A num ber from h ere attended Mrs. B ertha Sw agger and Miss
th e funeral service of Mrs. John G race Brown, of P o rtlan d New
Roger- held in P ortland last T ues­ Y ear's and Saturday.
New Y ear's d in n er p arty guests
d ay afternoon. Mrs Rogers was a
m other of Mrs. Hollis Skeels of this at the W. S. F rench hom e included
Mr. and Mrs. B E. W aldorf. Mrs
place.
P ray er m eeting and Bible study Ida Wolf. Mr and Mrs. Jo h n Pavel-
at the church this F riday at 8 T he cik, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gonyo,
36th ch an te r of Gensis w ill b e Mr and Mrs. L. P. H arrison. Mr.
studied The pastor w ill lead the and Mrs. C harles Johnson. B etty
Johnson, H allie Isaacs. Frances H a r­
m eeting.
Mrs M ary K ershaw of P ortland rison.
Born, Ja n u a ry 7. at Jones hos­
retu rn ed to h er hom e last T h u rs­
day. a fter spending a few d ay s w ith pital, in Hillsboro, to Mr. and Mrs.
h er old neighbors a n d friends ;John Pavelcik. a girl.
around tow n.
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B ertha G erig of Salem a r-
P lease send in new s copy early
ved h ere last M onday and is vis- to th e Argus,
tf
iting w ith h er grandm other. Mrs
A ugust H. D allm ann, a n d other
Fairfield. Wash.
relatives in town.
D ecem ber 17, 1938
D ear N eighbor;
J u s t w hy you should buy or ow n
fT o o la t e f o r la s t w e e k )
a "C aterpillar" D iesel T ractor.
T here is no o th er form of pow er
The M ilton Nogle fam ily m oved j
th at can com pete w ith “C aterp il­
last week to P ortland, w here he
lar
’ Diesel, in any line of w ork,
has secured em ploym ent.
it is am azing th e am ount of w ork
Mr. and M r/. J. J. Shaw a n d ;
one can do on so sm all a cost of
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. C annon ofj
operating expense and w ith a sa t­
P o rtlan d w ere T uesday and W ed-:
isfied feeling w hen you d riv e a
ne.sday visitors at th e C. H. G on-,
"C aterpillar" Diesel, to know, th a t
yo hem e. The W. S. French. C har-
it w ill get you th e re and back.
I have been a tra c to r farm er fo r
19 years. T he first w as a “C aterp il­
la r” w hich I used fo r 11 y ears an d
then trad ed it off.
T hen th e re
cam e a high-pressure salesm an and
I bought' o th er m akes of tractors,
th ree d iffe re n t kinds, and now I
DOUGLASS RADIO SERVICE
have a "C aterp illar” D iesel—RD-6
S elfridge F u rn . Co.
P hone 21X
—F irst a “C aterp illar" an d last a
“C aterpillar."
Do not be m isled by so called
high-pressure salesm en like I was
and buy an in ferio r or a n e x p e ri­
m ental tracto r w hich hav e caused
m e a lot of grief, loss of lots of
m oney and into law -suits.
We have heavy soil h ere at F air-
field and m achinery pulls heavy
in th e Palouse country, but m y
RD-6 "C aterp illar’ Diesel pulled ten
feet of plow s w ith ease. I plow ed
The .MEN'S SH O P is fo rtu n a te in
700 acres of stu b b le land and seed ­
ed 500 acres to fall w heat a t a to ­
having obtained one of th e few local
tal cost of $55.50 for Diesel fuel.
com plete files of the new LIFE MAG-
"C aterp illar" D iesel’s ta lk f o r
A ZIN E. If y o u ’ve been unable to
them selves. D on’t be m isled .w atch
the contractors at the big C olum ­
get copies — drop into th e MEN'S
bia Dam and th e S tate H ighw ay
SH O P anytim e. Re id every num ber
P atrol's. T hey use the "C aterp illar"
a t y o u r leisure.
Diesel exclusively. They, too. have
had the experiences.
The “Caterpillar" Diesel is the
outstanding tractor. M ade to b a l­
ance w ith th e load you p u ll an d
b u ilt to stand up u n d er th e h a rd ­
est kind of work.
HOWE & WELLS. Props.
N eighbor—b e su re and b u y a
207 E. Main SI.
"C aterp illar" Diesel. You w i l l
Hillsboro
Phone 1412
n ev er reg ret it.
S. J. BUOB.
'By .Mrs. F. I,. Brown)
LAUREL The pot luck
upper
iponsored by the local F arm ers'
Union will be served prom ptly a'
7:30 at the com m unity hail Friday
evening. A th ree-act play w ill be
given by folks from B loom ing A
short business session will be held.
T here will be no m eeting T h u rs­
day evening, the reg u lar business
night All union member: and th eir
friends are cordially invited to
bring th e ir supper and enjoy the
evening.
Sunday evening preaching serv ­
ice will be held at th e church by
th e pastor at 8 J a n u a iy 24. C hurch
service is held every S unday fol­
low ing Sunday school except the
first and fifth S undays of each
month.
Mr. and Mrs M. Sw ett of O regon
City w ere guest.-, of her sister. Mrs.
Rollm M eyer; from W ednesday u n ­
til S aturday
K ieord Lou T em perature
Cold! Cold! Cold! is the report
from all sections of th e com m unity.
F our above zero is th e coldest r e ­
port so far. ranging to 11 above.
F arm ers are very th an k fu l for the
snow w hich is five inches on th e
level in the valley, the hills having
a little more. Skiing and coasting
are being enjoyed by q u ite a n u m ­
ber of folks S everal h u n ters have
been out rabbit and coon hunting.
Only a few rabbits have been r e ­
ported shot so far.
Iti nt Place
The D. B uedefcldt fam ily have
rented the C ham bers place and
have moved from the tenant house
on the form er Sain O rnduff place
The F riendly C orner class of th e
Sunday school postponed th e ir reg ­
ular m eeting scheduled for last
Friday evening on account of the
cold. No d ate has been set as yet
E lectricity was tu rn ed on last
week at the A N aderer home. The
Amos W atkins hom e w ill soon be
wired.
Group tn Elect
B roadcasters class of th e Sunday
school will hold a business and
social m eeting at the Leon Davis
home Ja n u a ry 22. Election of of­
ficers w ill tak e place. All young
people of th e com m unity a re cordi­
ally invited to attend.
Fam ilies Move
J C Rogers has moved to the
K enton district in P ortland and J
C allow ay and fam ily have moved
onto the vacated place.
Jam es Will of Valsetz. a form er
resident here, was in th e St. V in­
cent hospital in P ortland several
days last week u n d er m edical ob­
servation follow ing a severe attack
of abdom inal trouble. He is still
under th e doctor's care at th e home
of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n
Will of Beaverton.
A break in the steering appar-
,, th e ir car. w hile Mr. and
of
M rs J W. Twigg. accom panied by
th eir m K enneth and Mrs. Twigg's
sister. Mrs. Lee Brown., w ere en
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Phone 271
Section 2, P ages 1 to 6
H illsboro A rgus E stablished 1894
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BEAVERTON Installation c e re ­
monies w ere conducted D ecem ber
27 for the 1937 officers of B eaver
chapter, O E S . in Uw Beaverton
Masonic hall Mrs Dora Stipe was
installing officer, assisted by Mr
Emma G erish. m arshal; Mi
Itohy
Jan nsen. chaplain, and Mrs M yrtle
Eelsher. organist, w ho also in s ta ll­
ed her husband as w orthy patron
lit the chapter O fficers installed
w ere Mrs B ertha Williams, w orthy
m atron; John F. Eelsher, w orthy
Ill« *« l l r r d
it lu d in if l» ry ( ow a
patron.
Mr: B iss Lacy. associate
( >\ •r 20
R Goyt, associate p a ­
A vcm gr
A v rrN g e m atron. F
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Mi : M argaret Dennev
II reel
N o ro w *
IL * m ilk
lh« f a t tron.
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r e l . i i v . Mrs Ella Mar-ii. t ie .- ,
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Act N« ow t :
Beaverton O. E. S.
Chapter Installs
Seven h undred and seventy-six
C II Hamford of th is county had
«•ow1 . w eic tested in the W ashing­ the high producing herd for all the
ton C ounty H erd Im provem ent a s­
sociation «lin ing Noveinh« i T otal testin g associations in the state, 16
average foi all cows tested in the in all A nother W ashington county
.« u ciatin n «luring th e m onth wax d airym an, John Cordes, had the
pound-, milk, each containing high producing cow for th e 16 as­
27 IMi pound , fal Two h undred and sociations It was T rixie, a grade
eight < ows each produced over 40 Jersey , w hich produced 1452 pounrLs
pound fat and 28 herds were
- J of nulk co ntaining 9187 pounds
ed d u rin g th e m onth.
1 fat.
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F ur failin g I o ta k e
a d v a n ta g e of Im lay’s
building o p p o rtu n ities?
Prieus of building m a­
te ria ls a r e ab o u t t o
tak e a s h a rp rise — l a -
bor costs are sure to in-
crease.
H illsboro, O regon, T hursday, .January 1 1, 1937
H illsboro In d ep en d en t E stablished 1873
Hlllibara
NASH
178 S. Second Ave.
4 Door Sedan with trunk
sedan deliwred hi your door is only a few dollars more.
The Nash Ambassador Six is a big 121-inch wheel-
1 isc car. The Nash Ambassador Eight is a luxurious
l'2.i inch wheelbasi? ear. (Automatic Cruising Gear
available on all Nash cars a t slight extra cost.) You'll
I« amazed a t the low prices.
G IV E S Y O U M O R E
FO R Y O U R M O N E Y
USED CAR EXCHANGE
Phone H illsboro 2641
DAIRY and POULTRY FEEDS
The c a rb o h y d ra te co n ten t of these feeds has been
increased to insure healthy stock d u rin g cold w in ter
m onths. Miide from the finest locally grow n g ra in s and
high test con cen trates. 1. X. L. F eeds will increase y o u r
profits.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
McUORMICK-DEERLNG FARM MACHINERT
Phone 271
160 W . M ain S t