The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, February 04, 1937, Page 12, Image 12

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page F o u r
Maxine Klinoe
Wins Award;
Gaston Victor
tBv lb li n William»)
GASTON The project p rize ( i
firs t sem ester English, given bv
Miks Reva T u e k ir wa
aw ard,'.i
to M axine K liuge for t ’le picture
illu stratin g "Tne Good E a rth ” 1«
I earl S. Hack The prize was a
volum e entitled ' Fam ous Modern
S hort Stories."
Gaston liv e s Win
Gastcn h i g h
school defeated
B anks high 30 to 10 in basket b-ll.
G aston tow n team also took th e
■, Belle Sissons. A. W
\t
Mr- W R F .-v - .m.i Mr
K .tig e L c tra in t
W illiam
. been .-i r a-ly ill x, tit th
Ian- to re tu rn t ■ school Mot:
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r . . .■. we. .
- ■
tlig tit G ia n i
cided that th ev w ould let Thom as
Him "H ere
C .m e -
the
M id." in
stu d en t bo..y oine day th is
The . tud en ts e f G aston
,'C h ‘Ol w ere en tertain ed
aiternocm by a ta lk by J J .
saeker. as>\ e.ate se c re ta r\
N
: il Peace Council
week
h ig h
Friday
H and-
i f the
Several Schools
Closed by Storm
Gaston G iven Scare
C itizens of G aston w ere rudely
aw akened W ednesday evening of
last w eek by w hat som e thought
(By Miss M arg aret M athlrsent
w as an earthquake, but w hat la te r
proved to be a charge ef d ynam ite
M OUNTAINDALE
T he Moun-
set off by some p ran k sters for Mr taindale, M eacham and H arrison
and M r
K ina is, who had ju st j
been m arried. The explosion was th e bad w eath er an d so m uch
so great th at several w indow s w ere snow.
broken and houses in th e n ear
Mr. and M r; I.ocl H ollenbeck e n ­
vicinity w ere badly shaken. H ow ­ te rta in e d th e N o rth P lains "500"
ever. th e excitem ent w as soon fo r­ club last T uesday evening F irst
gotten in a good old fashioned prizes w ere won by Mrs H enry
dance, w hich was held in th e K. P C ypher and Jam es Mathie.-en and
hall an d w as enjoyed by everyone • e-con i by ?>!:•. E arl H ollenbeck
and A. K. Reynolds.
Snow Blocks School Busses
M onday th e school busses w ere
Mrs 'E ls ie W eaver spent several
unable to operate because of th e days in P o rtlan d th e past w eek
heavy snow blocking th e roads w ith h er relatives.
This m ade the classes in th e G as­
Ankle Fractured
ton schools very sm all.
Mrs Jo e B aker's sister. Mrs Joe
C lara W illiam s is visiting in Schm idlkofer. of K ansas C ity fell
P o rtlrn d th is w eek w ith h er sis­ and broke h er an k le S unday m o rn ­
ter. Mrs. John W arren.
ing.
Louise and Ju a n ita Glaseoe of
Plan for Party
F orest G rove a re visiting this w eek ­
Mrs. Janies M athiesen w as h o st­
end at th e hom e of T F William.
Miss Roma Rolston. w ho has been ess for th e past chiefs' club T h u rs­
confined to h e r hom e for more day afternoon. In th e business
th an a week, retu rn ed to h er school m eeting plans w ere m ade fo r a
party en F eb ru ary 12 at w hich tim e
w ork Thursday.
they w ill e n tertain th e ir husbands
Birthdays Celebrated
at the K. P. hall in N o rth Plains.
Mr. end Mrs. Emil Olson and A fter th e m eeting "500” w as p lay ­
th e ir sens Donald and Stanley v is­ ed. in which Mrs. A ndy C h risten er
ited in Bloom ing Sunday with Mrs. J»ad high score and Mrs. H enry
Olsen's- parents. Mr. and Mrs. H er­ C ypher ce, :id Mrs. Els e W eaver
mon Liebcnow . to celeb rate the was a guest. M rs Em i' M iller w ill
*
en tertain th e club in F eb ru ary .
th e fam ily, w hich arc in Jan u a ry
O rton G reibler. A. M. P o rter and
B laine Brow n w ent fishing W ed­
nesday of last w eek on th e Big
Nestucca. T he p arty brought home
tw o fish.
C elebrate A nn iv ersary
► FIRD ALE-IO W A H IL L —Hill and
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n B urki cele­ D ale club w ill m eet w ith Mrs.
b rated th e ir 25th w edding an n iv e r­ Mary W aibcl n ex t W ednesday.
Mrs. Will R u fen er and d au g h ters
sary F riday evening. P resent w ere
M atilda B egert and Mr. and Mrs. S e tty and Ja n e t re tu rn e d last w eek
from a tw o w eeks' visit w ith h er
Jo h n Begert.
M ary M cB urney w ent to t h e m other. W hile th ere she took ill
M cM innville hospital W ednesday w ith a bad cold.
To Visit in Germany
for an appendicitis operation.
Flu V ictim s R ecover
F red and H erm an C ortes spent
T he first victim s of flu are ra p id ­ everal days at th e H enry J. H aa-e
ly recovering, but from rep o rts hem e H erm an is p lan n in g on leav ­
th ere a re ju st as m any new v ic­ ing for G erm any next S unday to
tim s. Som e of them a re P atricia
14-.VI
B irth d ay C rltb rated
Mr. and Mrs.. H enry J. Haase
! an d son W ilbur. Jo h n n ie M eyer and
F is h in j T a c k le
, L aw rence K ri.b el. Mr. and Mrs.
Guns, A m m u n itio n
•I 'hr. H aase an 1 ch ild ren Alvin.
M ildred and L u cille w ere S unday
CORWIN HARDWARE
d in n e r p arty guests a t th e hom e
128 S. 2nd Ave.
Phone 72 of Mr and Mrs. W illiam H aase in
A gent Long Radios
honor of his b irth d ay .
Hili, Dale Club
Meets Wednesday
> _ •- -
-
Radio Tubes
DOL'GLASS RADIO
Selfridge Furn. Co.
Shed at Reedville
Falls Under Snow
(By M ary Sinclair!
REED VILLE—T he large m achine
SERVICE
' rh e d of G lenn Stiff. HO by 60 feet,
Phone 21X collapsed M onday u n d er th e severe
¿train of th e heavy snow .
T he build in g c o n ta in 'd a cow.
calf, eb o u t tw en ty head of pigs,
his car. tru ck , considerable farm
equ ip m en t and feed.
O nly tw o of th e an im als w ere
in ju red . It is feared th at co n sid er­
able dam age has been d en e to im ­
plem ents, car and feed.
Schccl Closed Two Days
A bout fo urteen inches of snow
fell S u n d ry , closing all roads. School
waa dism issed M onday and T u es­
day.
____
Does all the
horse-killing
farm work
Acre’, * it
■
Ja,
Ä.4 Kt/i
Timi day, F ebi'uni> I. 1:1 ’•<
A R G U S , H I I .I S B O n O , O R E G O N
man. ami th e mail
| treasu rer, any co n trib u tio n s that I
w ppreetated f» 1 lit r tifo rts
may be given for flood relief
‘»•oiupict tnj* then 1». ■ e • on M
Schools, lodges and all o th er o r ­
day In spite of extiem elx 1
g anizations are asked to help in
»♦»¿ids
they an i\» * i
th is cause.
lew hours hehim t
Mrs. McNabb Home
farm ers w ere * nt early ele.il
Mrs
R
E
M cNabb retu rn ed
2»»a»ls w ith shovel . liactors, eti
hom e from the hospital Friday a f t­
Sl'O W s p o r t - w ei e enjoyed »
er being th e re a second tim e s h e
tiie week en,
is .-till confined to h e r bed
i
It»
I
a
Vellc
Jack-unt
tBv M bs Mary Sandy)
Mary Sandy spent th e last week
young folk of t h e
■map
NORTH PI AINS
W m M i
"R elises Hili w a s q u i t , poptl
P W ’KS Tru<-ee< of reserv ed at the hom e of tier brother. Kay
G
range
ix
dl
bold
an
an
tiq
u
e
-lioxx
of the W ish iv 'u n C ounlv Sandy, and fam ily at H illsboro
at it- m ei'tin : Suturd.iv l>,’ginning
’h er
vnuT
at tt a m All m em bers a -e urged
t » d»»po
to atiend V isitors w ill be w elcome
?d »*»one
* bank ütt th e
. Liv in 1933.
G rand C hief to Visit
Mis Ella Roper, gr ind chief of
S bool
F uneral servie,* for th e L
the 1’xth in Sisters, will m ake her
schools have
official visit to F riendslup Tem ple S arah Na» mi N» 1 >n. 50.
b '.-'i elo ed th is w eek due to th e
N» Df» of route I. Ti
on Friday T he most excellent chief Jam es
bad w eather. The school busses a re
w ishes as m any to attend the m eet­ said, w ere h e l d ,t »in Ihe Don
u n ab le to tra v e l ox er th e m ountain
X
Sew
ell
ehapel
S u u J a \ ».it« i
ing as pe- abte
roads so th e re w as not a very b it
w ith P astor Henry S Hall
I e n le rs N am ed
atten d an ce
T h e n xxas no in-’il
(By Mrs. I nil W right I
Home seononnes unit met at the I lig n in House e l i t i . . U n :
from P o rtlan d M onday and th e
M
THA TCH ER Mrs .lo o Sehm idl- school house Jan u a ry 21 Mrs i '
p av er routes w ere a ’so delayed on kofer
slipped and fell as she was D C ham berlain and Mrs C hester Isaac and Ki*beeea (T am
account of th e am ount of snow.
com ing cut of church Sunday at Johnson w ere appointed project born at S h aih Brook. Ih e
The rnow m easured 18 inches V
13. IBS7 She »lie I at Ti : o d I*
erb,’•n't an I broke her leg in tw o
M onday m o n iiti" hi B anks It h n places n ear her ankle. They ru s h ­ leaders Mrs Johnson and Mrs H er husband
-ui vive
In :
C
ham
berlain
atten
d
ed
the
project
been rep o rted th at th ere w as as ed h er to Dr K ines and had it
though thè fum ile h a * lived
much as four feet ef snow at Bald set and new she is staying w ith her leadership tirin in g m eeting at the gard fur ab ut • !» y e »• s the
H illsboro high school Ja n u a ry 26
M oun’oin.
m eni wa in the fam ily j
sister. Mr- A V anderanden. neat
Vid I loud S ufferers
tlen i v Bell I , i- ,s S tation
Forest G rove
The 1* -T A m eeting las! T ues­ Shady Bro»»k
H en rv Bell, w ho w as recen tly
Buildings t'ollap-e
day was xx ell attended The o rg an ­
from Missouri bought th e five y ear
In i rstigate \ ‘ oi -
Due to the snow the m ilk tru ck
lease to th - M cG raw 's service sta- did not m ake all its re n te Mend iv ization has donated ten dollars Io
Any unu su al t»»»*. » .»• * u
•
frem Je -s H eard, w ho ra n th e as the read w as im passable and th e Red Cross for th e flood relief 'gun*
should be prom ptly ttiv.
1‘a rrv s Move
station about one m onth Bill took the school is shut dow n till fur-
Mr and Mrs E A. ijiin m v i P a r­ •aled. aeeording to t »• () » • n
ev er th e m anagem ent about th ree , the" notice S everal buildings have
ry have m oved to M cM innville, S tab M
weeks ago.
I collapsed du e to the snow being xvhere P a rty will o perate a sa w ­ lev ra ttle that co n n s at r<' . Lai *
G ills
so heavy. E G Place cow barn
iterv als may be hn ate I
. • .
Tw o high school girls of C arro ll. w ent dow n roof of A llen H ayden's mill
(th e revolving pari
it n. : i» il
J o h n S e h e r re r H o n o re d
Iowa, w ho sta rte d to h itch -h ik e to ,-heep shed fell in and the roof of
Mrs E dw ards e n tertain ed Friday
B anks 50 days ago a re still m issing Ted H aney's shop and garage wont
evening w ith a su p p er for tier
ted ay t Fred H arrison of B anks re ­ 'i n .
. I fattier Jo h n S eh errer. on his both
ports th at h e has heard no th in g
T h e re has been a lot of flu in the birth d ay an n iv ersary . Those p re s­
I R uth H arrtson 14. h:.- ,i
neighborhood. Mrs C um m ings was
ter. or h er com panion, J u n e Eek- so bad -b e w as taken in to Mr. and ent Were Mrs D ayton Max- Ellen.
-A ’
lrnd. 16. T he las’ heard from th e Mr- C h arle- Roe in Forest G rove I.oi- and Dayton J r Mrs M innie
w d **
* ' a
eirls was a le tte r from ‘salt L ake Sunday so she w ould be close to B lake and son Mark. Mrs Edw ards
and d au g h ter M artan and
Mr.
C .tv dated D ecem ber 27
I a doctor.
S eh errer T hat day was also Mr-
Mr and Mrs Jo h n H artw 'o k and
G randm a A ydelott died and the
d au g h ter Jo y ce w ere w eek-end v is­ fam ily has th e sy m p ath y of th e May.-' b irth d ay
t a n a ly . ER
itors e f M rs H artw ick '- m other. > w hole com m unity.
M rs R. p, rter. at P o rtlan d
.1 s c ( e ri f i / i c
Miss R u th Bailey, grade school
m e o b a m sm o.-«?c/ in
teac h er of G reen M ountain. was
m o d e f n r a d io s e r v ic e .
unab le to spend th is w c k - e n d at
h e r hom e due to th e b r.l w eath er
,ltv H elene M. S chult)
B a n k s W ins
Y o u r ra d io is a d e lic a te ,
FARM INGTON C ecil Boge and com plex tn s t r ’ .lien t. O:. . I !’ /
Bank : tow n team d efeated B ear
TIM BER
B ern ad in e H am m ond
ert >n T ue-dav night in th e B anks was given second place in th e Roscoe Wuni a re a tten d in g t h e exjuippcd | i n s i r .- l m i . e
gym nasium 18-150
am ateu r program conducted by J. B ehnke-W alker B usiness college m
C onnie Lou K ennedy spent th e P M cGlasson at Forest G rove high P o rtlan d They have enrolled for a e x p e rts ca n tix it ri h t. W e 're
e q u ip p e d . W e h iv e co m p let c
w eek-end in Forest G rove w ith h er school last Thursday H er vocal reg u lar business course.
Due to the inclem ent w eather d a ta o n all m a k e acts. H e g / i e
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. O solo. "When Jim m y R ogers Said
th
ere
was
no
S
unday
school
at
the
Killen.
G codby." was accom panied by her
a w r itte n /in a r a n tc e o n o u r
M others to Meet
gu tter. Lucy Ellen H owe of F o r­ com m unity church Sunday
w o r k , use .'a n ,la id |
4
N orth D akotans Visit
M others' club w ill m eat F rid ay est G rove got first place for her
M r and M i- Jo h n W ehlltz and c h a rR t fa ir p r e - r . C all us for
afternoon w ith Mrs. J. J. H utchens Spanish dance T h ere w ere nine
C hurch services
an d S unday n u m b e r s alto g eth er M cGlasson fam ily are visiting i n C a ni a - ex p ert radii service . . . q u ick
school w ere w ell atten d ed S unday plans to conduct an o th er am ateu r Wash. They have been visiting here an d efficient
in spite of th e storm . E leven new contest soon, in w hich any one from N orth D akota w i t h M r s
m em bers w ere ta k e n
into the in th e student body m ay present W ehlitz's sister. Mrs S S Dalbv
S chool C losed
church S u n d ay m orning. T hey w ere his talents. By th ese program s
Mrs. C h ester D avis and sons G eorge m ore people in the stu d en t body 1 T he school has been closed for
and Eugene. Mrs Rav P arm lev w ill hav e a chance to p articip ate tiie d u ra tio n of the blocked road:
V is it o u r m o d e rn • iiop
and ex trem e storm y w eath er The
and d au g h ter A :\e n a . Mrs A lbert I in th e assem blies.
atten
d
an
ce
has
not
been
very
good
T im ber Marooned
H eard. Howard. Glen. Je a n and
, T im ber w as p ractically m arooned because m any of th e children are
or phone
Mary M orrell and Joe Jensen.
this
w
eek
due to th e sev ere snow i jll w ith colds and flu.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs C. P E arp
ef Hill. boro. J a n u a ry 26. a girl. storm . T he high school bus could 1 Because o f w eath er condition
Mr= E arp was fo rm erly Miss Flon- not go because of th e deep snow ' and the roads, and the high school
n ie D avison. T he baby is th e fo urth and th e re w as no school in T im -I not being in session, th e bus drix -
grcat-g rcE t-g ran d ch ild of Mrs. M b er A ci eat n u m b er of cars and cr. Mr P eters, and th e high school
tru ck
got stuck on th e T im ber stu d en ts a re having a holiday
A Dcdds
Mr. and Mrs. S tanley C lark and hill. W alking w as very d if fic u lt, Ed Boge. w ho has been ill witii
sen B illy of Longview . Wash., sp en t because th e snow h ad n 't b e e n the fin and pleurisy, is now abl ■
to be up.
th e w eek -en d w ith Mr. and Mrs. cleared out of th e roads.
Mr. and Mrs. W T P utnam J r
M r and Mrs A T K ilb u rg have
Cass Wilson.
Dave W ilson of P o rtlan d is v is­ m oved th e ir fu rn itu re from t h e w ere S alem visitors S aturday in
iting Mr. and Mrs. C h ester Davis Kiese! house and a re storing it a t . the interests of legislation on th e
tn e hom e of Mr K ilburg's m other. m ilk control bill
an d sons.
Wes Schulm erieh. C Stew’ai: and
Mr- I. M K ilburg.
T o w n sen Jiles to Meet
R a d io S e rv ic e
Mrs. G. M. E bbert spent th e ! A. G ilb ert of B eavei w ere visit
I he T ow nsend ciub w ill m eet
at the F ran k S chulm erieh hom e
F rtd ay evening in th e church. ■vi '---end at h er hom e in M on- over
th e xveek-en 1
C haplain F. G P h illip s will speak. ■ mouth.
M ake Gloves
E arl Salee w as confined to his '
E veryone invited.
T he W omen's S ew ing class meet
W. F. K lin g h am er of L aG rande hem e w ith m um ps last w eek.
T hursday afternoons iu th e e I u b
spent S atu rd av n ig h t w ith Mr. and
room s of th e school. G love m ck-
Mrs H. J. Atlee.
. the new p ro ject begun.
Mr. and Mrs. F rancis Thom pson
Aid Meets W ednesday
of P o rtlan d sp en t th e w eek-end
Mrs. E dgar R eive will en te rta in
w ith re lativ es in Banks.
the local L adies' Aid at her Imine
Mr. and Mrs. M aurice Thom pson
W ednesday. All m em bers are c >r-
(By Mrs. F. I.. Brown)
and d au g h ter Doris of V ernonia
L A U R EL- "T he F ountain o f dially requested to lie pre-cut.
sp en t th e w eek-end at th e C liff
T he m ilk t r u c k
"O regonian
S andy hom e Mr. and Mrs C liff Y o u th .' a play to hav e been p re ­
S andy an d Mrs and Mrs M aurice sented by th e I.a d ii.-' Social club
Thom pson and d a u g h te r w ere S u n ­ I of L aurel this S a tu rd ay has been
SAXTON & COONEY
day d in n e r p arty guests at th e postponed to S aturday. F eb ru ary j
P ro d u cers of Qu.’ lity
E rnest M arr hom e at K ansas City. 13.
To A ttend D ic-fl School
C lifford S an d y is spending the
S
A
N D and G R A V E L
L ee Brown, accom panied by G il­
w eek at w ork in V ernonia on th e
P lan t located 4 m iles no rth of
V ernonia-S t. H elens mail route. m an W ight of Tacoma, form erly
F orest G rove on G ales Creek.
H arry W hitfield has ch arg e of th e r f L aurel, left for Los Angeles.
Cal.. T h u rsd ay to attend a six
Phone 1609R
school bus route.
Mr- H attie D avison, w ho is em ­ w eeks’ diesel en g in ee rin g school.
ployed at th e M asonic home, is
sp en d in g this w eek w ith her m o th ­ u a a B » iB a iR iQ n a E a fla a > a B > a ifliK B iB G iia K a 3 B X B a 3 R B X x ':itiK a
e r Mrs. M. A. D odd,, w hile recov­
erin g from an attack of flu.
Flood Aid Solicited
Mrs. F red W olford, chairm an of
th e Red C ross in th e B anks com ­
m unity. an n o u n ce- th a t she w ill
accept and send in to th e county
Grange Plans
Antique Show
for Saturday
Bank Payment
Declared for
Old Depositors
from non i evolving
punj; • «»i b iak e
” t RA]5! s ]LUCENT
D EN TAL PLATES
I igtd
Native Daughter
Passes at fitzard
ì
Ankle Broken
in Fall; Snow
Causes Damage
T
I iniber Girl Wins
in Amateur Event
new s of IIUI-IJOIll and till’ 1•nr*
rounding e o m i m i n l l n s. IL ud 1 1
and k< e| tufurinvil on w hat a
h
nt home
Hl It- boro A rgus contain!! all th< 1 hap|»«*mng at
may com e
u» h
ANY M AKE
thin : Stiiini.
NO III BIO l(
Dr.Abrams
DENTIST
PERSONA!.
S E R V IC E
r --«Si ' jrf
¿«rf
.’kAi.'.’rUMEiJflUBM
USED
FURNITURE
BA RG A IN S
c
Two Farmington
Folk at College
llui.ilde
F u r t lie E conom ical B u y e r
Iron beds
W alnut dining table, 4 chairs
Oak library table
Velour davenport and chair
O ak dining table
Piano with bench
Electric refrig erato r
Electric W asher
Oak dresser
Hoover electric cleaner
Wood-coal circulating heater
All electric radio
Spark oil circulating heater
$ 1.50
14.50
2.50
24.50
3.00
59.50
35.00
12.50
7.50
’ 9.95
12.50
8.50
54.50
$110 A ll W ave P h ilc o R a d io
19 , fd c d c l. U ie d th re e m onths.
SELFRIDGE
D ouglass
RNITURE COM PANY
I hone
I \
H illsboro
13» s. T hird Ave.
Play Postponed at
Laurel for Week
Quality Counts - -
Gentlemen:
in e v e ry th in g you buy — and it is p a rtic u la rly true of
DAIRY FEEDS. C heap feeds a re expensive in the long
run because necessary elem ents m ust be left out to slash
Ridgefield. Washington
T he farm I atn w orking belongs
to Dr. G cffin and lies along the
b ank of Salm on R iver in C lark
C ounty, W ashington. W e g r o w
prunes, w a ln u t: and filb erts and
th e orchards a re planted on very
rte e p ground. For m any y ears we
trie d to w ork th e place w ith a
w heel tra c to r a fte r finding th a t it
w as a horse-killer.
T h ere w ere
spots th a t w ere so steep th at we
let them go back to brush ra th e r
th a n try to c u ltiv ate them . In other
place., w e w orked aro u n d th e
trees by hand and th e w hole o r­
chard w as badly terraced . T ru ’ n-
fully both Dr. C offin a n d rny.clf
d id n 't believe any tra c to r could
w ork Die pi; "? sati.-f tctoril.v.
One day a fte r much ellin". , f-
f t on the part, of th e salesm an
an d som ew hat against o ur wishes,
he brought a "C aterp illar" tra c to r
on the place to show us w hat it
w ould do. T hat was several y ears
ago, but th e tra c to r i still w ith us.
T h ere Is no fin er nor b e tte r w o rk ­
ed o rch ard in tin
p a rt of t h e
county.
T he tra c to r has stood th e gaff
an d is in excellent shape. It work
fo r a lot h s money than th e old
tr a c to r and really does the job
O u r tillage i done in a le v day.-
out c i each m onth w hile w ith the
e ld outfit it wa never done
The falesn irn w ho sold thi “C i-
crpUlar** has m y undying g ratitu d e
Y ours truly.
C O F F IN RANCH,
H a rry W. Budd. Supt.
SURE TRACTION I , tak e y,
fa rm tools alm ost an y w h ere a!
a n y season and in an y soil
"C a te rp illa r" tractio n
n , an
fast, sure, tim ely field w ork.
DEPENDABILITY i the n a ­
t u r a l re s u lt of p ain stak in g
h e a t-tre a tm e n t, m achining, a -
s tm b lin g and m aterial seleeiiun
" C a te rp illa rs " not i nly perform
b e tte r, but th ey k eep it up.
y e a r a fte r y ear.
Lester Ireland
8C Co.
costs.
:At Your
SERVICE!”
Ci
Y our lo> ;.l in d e p e n d e n t bank is
pleased to o ffe r fo r y o u r con­
venience these
Personalized Services
1.
2.
3.
I.
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6.
7.
S.
Insured Deposits
Prompt Personal Loans
Escrows and Collections
Federal Housing Loans
Safe Deposit Doxes
Automobile Loans
Money Orders and Drafts
Travelers’ Checks
\ ! o f lit' ,
rvi(o ■ ; r< providttd in ad d itio n to
th
ai'ety and convenience of re g u la r savings
and ch eck in g accounts.
Commercial National Bank
Nut connected with any branch bank, chain bank
or holding corporation.
Hillsboro
Oregon
MEMBER FED ER A L D EPO SIT INSURANCE CORPO RA TION
IM PER IA L has been able to obtain sufficient supply of
co n cen trates, d espite th e c u rre n t sh o rta g e , to m aintain
the usual high q u a lity of its feeds. Costs of IM PERIA L
LEEDS have been held to the low est possible point con- |
sistent w ith q u a lity and the present cost of raw m aterials.
Build P ro fits with
IM PER IA L DAIRY FEEDS
Im p e ria l D a iry , 2 0 % .
C ow R a tio n , 17' J
M olasses D a iry , 1 5 %
Molasses Screenings, 12 %
$42.00
37.00
35.00
29.00
ton
ton
ton
ton
IM PERIA L PO ULTRY FEEDS
H ig h -V ita m in B reeders’ M ash, 100 lbs.
Im p e ria l M ilk Egg M ash, 100 lbs.
Im p e ria l Egg M ash, 100 lbs.
Im p e ria l E ig -E a y M ash, 100 lbs.
4 -g ra in S cra tch , 100 lbs.
$2.60
2.50
2.35
2.25
2.20
LIARD W H EA T FLOUR
K IT C H E N Q U E E N — 4 9 -lb . sack .......................... $1.53
C R O W N F L O U R — 4 9 -lb . sack .............................
$2.05
H IG H L A N D C H IE F — 49-lb. sack ....................... $1.40
G rin d in g , c le a n in g , r o llin g o r m ix in g
PER T O N
$<np.00
U-i
All above prices F. (). B. o u r w arehouse and
s u b je c t to m a rk e t changes.
I’ay Cash and Save—Trade with Imperial
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Phone 01
Millers of Quality Feeds
South Second Ave.
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