T h u rsd ay , K eliiuary 25, 1937 H IL L S B O R O Special Attraction Banks Pastor H eads O . A . P. M eet Sunday H A N K S C tiu p lu iu F G l ’lu lh |t . I C lu ik I ’ o w iii * o f B a n k , u tle n ,| i d Hu- mass m e e tin g o f t l i r T o w n - end ' in ti in Kugene B u n d ly D ei e g a lc * f r iiin e v e ry c o u n ty in th e sla te w e ll p n , i'iil ul th is m eeting. C lu ip lu in P h illip s w in uni- o f th e ■ p in k e ls lie u iis also elected permanent chairman o f th e co n ­ v e n tio n m id to o k ch a rg e o f th e m ee tin g . w h ic h e v e n tu a lly decided on n c o n tfre ie iio iia l b o a rd iia v in g one m e m b e r fro m each c o u n ty in th e ..ta le e x c e p t T illa m o o k . L in ­ c o ln C u r r y and C m » . w h ic h .shar­ ed delegate.* iiik Girl» Practice T h e h ig h school g ir ls ' h a s k c th a ll p ra c tic e w ill he h e ld d u rin g the I'c ifu la r e x t i. i c u r r ic u la r p ra c tic e h o u rs fro m 1 p ill to 2 p m M o n ­ days and F in la y s and on W ednes­ d a y fro m I to 5 p m A r r a n g e ­ m en ts a re u n d e rw a y fo r games w ith s e v e ra l schools in th e c o u n ­ T h e In te rn a tio n a l fam ous C ro c k e tt fa m ily fro m K N X . w h o ap|M*ur in person at the V e n e tiu n th e a tre to n ig h t a tti a ctio n w ill be d ia r i e . Ruggles and A lic e B ra d y in ' O w n H iisille.', Burkhalters Move to Their New Home th e co m p a n io n to the s tu d e n t body p la y, " T ig e r House,’' m a y be pre s e n te ,I T h e cast w ill be m ade up of ju n io r s and seniors P ra c tic e w ill be g in aa soon as th e p la y has been ty , IB v H e le n e M . S c liu l/.i M 'le itis i I t ir tliila v a C e le b ra te d F A R M IN G T O N M r and M i M em b e r', o f th e p u b lic speaking The U N A pot lu c k d in n e r E r v in B u r k h a lte r m oved th is w eek T h u rs d a y wus w e ll a tte n d e d by It class In the H unks h ig h school w ill to th e ir ne w hom e ju s t n o rth of N A w o m en fro m llunk-s and have a th re e -a c t p lu y and p o ssib ly H ill b o ro T h e a ffa ir wus h i h o n o r a o n e -a ct p la y as a f in a l test o ve r to w n . M rs. Edu B o g ,“ is somewhat im ­ o f e ig h t b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a rie s fo r th e speech course T h e p la ys w ill Ire p ro ve d a fte r b e in g s e rio u s ly ill J a n u a ry , F e b ru a ry and M a rch A t p resented on s e n io r cluss n ig h t c a rd s in th e a fte r n o o n M is s A n n a \ M is s G i l t n e r is d ire c to r fo r the w ith q u in s y M r and M rs. F re d S te ve n * e n ­ X a n G ru n s v e n w o n fir s t und M rs p la ys M iss Z.eolu M a w h in n e y w e n t to te rta in e d at a d in n e r p a rty F rid a y T o m Q u a lls se c o n d Em m a S u m n e r. Wash . T h u rs d a y to v is it e v e n in g in h o n o r o f M r Aid R elief i l l ml P itm a n , w h o is v is itin g at th e ir E le ve n tables o f "SOO" w e re in | h e r sister. M rs H o w a rd M a n sfie ld , hom e a fe w days fro m P o rtla n d p la y at th e If N A c a rd p a rty I und fa m ily . A m o n g th e guests w e re M r and F e b ru a ry IB H ig h .-cores w e re | M rs W I. S tevens and M iss Inez m ade by M iss A n n a V u n G i u n s v e n i M r and M rs H v V o e lk e r and Mi*.* and V e in I ’r ic k e tt. second by Miss | C a ro l. M r. and M rs. F ra n k S c h u l- Ire n e B ro w n and Cass W ilso n J m e rie h . T h ir te e n d o lla rs w e re ta ke n in . M r and M rs Ira W h itta k e r have w h ic h was tu rn e d o v e r to th e l}e d ’ m oved to th e C h ris tia n s o n fa rm , C ross fo i flo o d r e lie f IBv Mr«. G ail Karn») w h e re M r W h itta k e r is e m p lo ye d O R E N C O — W om en's C ir c le w ill S elect C ards W e b ste r D a lb y w h o ha* been in H ig h school se n io rs h a ve s e le c t­ meet at th e c h u rc h n e x t W ednes­ a h o s p ita l in S e a ttle re c o v e rin g ed t h e ir class announcem ent.* and d a y a fte rn o o n T h is w ill be a sp e ­ fro m an o p e ra tio n , is a b le to be cards C o m m itte e , a p p o in te d by . c ia l b ir th d a y c e le b ra tio n to w h ich - a b o u t a g a in and e xp e cts soon to Agnes V u n d e i /lin d e n , p re sid e n t, in - i a ll w o m e n o f th e c o m m u n ity are resum e bis e m p lo y m e n t "o n boat.” e lu d e d E tta H a ile y, W ann W ir t / , i in v ite d . I t w i l l a lso be a s ilv e r C a p ta in S S D a lb y is re c o v e r­ tea. L lo y d M ille r a m i J a ck W in te r . in g fro m th e re s u lts o f th e a c c i­ M r a n d M rs W H R in g and son d e n t Inst w e e k w h e n a horse he W a te rs S u rro u n d H om e M r and M i* W illia m Moss, w h o H u g h ie and M r and M rs W illa r d was le a d in g tra m p le d h im . liv e w est o f Hanks, sp e n t se ve ra l . M o n tg o m e ry o f H ills b o ro w e re S u n ­ M r and M rs. E d g a r Rchse are days last w e e k at th e C h a rle s ' d a y d in n e r p a rty guests at th e h a v in g se ve ra l room s o f th e ir house K e ssle r hom e T h e ir o w n hom e was ' M a rk S tu rg is hom e at W est L in n pa in ted . D a le B a u g h m a n is hom e fro m th e s u rro u n d e d w ith w a te r fo llo w in g | M iss M in e rv a F u lle r o f H ills b o ro east, and is g o in g to (p e n d se ve ra l v is ite d T h u rs d a y and F rid a y w ith th e h e a vy ra in last w eek C la u d e H u tch e ns o f C o rv a llis is w e e ks w it h his p a re n ts here. th e E d g a r Ile h s e fa m ily . i p e n d in g a fe w d u ys th is w e e k w it h ! Leave Monday , P lan Serviees his fa th e r, J. J H u tch e ns, w h ile 1 M r and M rs. J a c k S im p so n and 1 Rev. H a ll o f M c M in n v ille w ill tr im m in g h is o rc h a rd n o rth o f I fa m ily le ft M o n d a y m o rn in g fo r h o ld p re a c h in g services th e fir s t H anks M o n d a y m o rn in g M r and C a lifo r n ia to m ake th e ir hom e. S u n d a y in M a rc h at th e co m n iu - Mr J J H u tc h e n s and C la u d e B a r k In H o s p ita l n it v c h u rc h A ll a re w e lco m e l lu t i liens v is ite d M r a n d M r Ar M rs I, T W o o d w a rd was again School N ew s: W o rk begun on c h le T h o m p so n and c h ild re n '* lla k i- n to St V in c e n t's h o s p ita l M o ii - th e f if t h p e rio d o f stu d ie s A b se n t M ' lu n ta m d a le | d a y a fte r a relapse. She had been | because o f illn e s s are M a x i n e Sale S u ccess ta k e n hom e fro m th e h o s p ita l se v­ W o o to n. H a ro ld H o ffm a n . M a r- T h e H anks school paper. “ C la r ­ e ra l w e e ks ago. g aret and M a u rin e P u tn a m M au - ion, " s ta ff sponsored a hot dog A m o tio n p ic tu re e n title d "T h e rin e P u tn a m is w e a rin g glasses. . ale last Tuesday, w h ic h n e tte d th e m G ro w th o f a Race." iN e g r o i, was W a sh in g to n 's b ir th d a y p ro g ra m g iv ­ $5.50 T h e p la te lu n c h in c lu d e d s h o w n in th e c h u rc h F e b ru a ry 17 1 en N e ith e r absent n o r ta rd v fo r hot dogs, pickle s, p o ta to ch ip s and Rev E v e re tt o f P o rtla n d show ed - th e last school m o n th ; R u th C la rk . c u p cakes Agnes V a n d e r/a n d e n th e p ic tu re fo r N a tio n a l M issions K a th le e n K le in Isa b e lle M u ijlle . headed th e e n te rp ris e w ith Theresa d e p a rtm e n t o f P re s b y te ria n ch u rch . I and R ic h a rd K a n in a R u th and I ’aetsch M a i to n e G r if fin . R ita < H eb raic B irthday D e lb e rt C la r k a re m o v in g o u t e f D u y i k I.lo v d M ille r. E le n o re S tra s- Mr II N R obison, s is te r o f th e d is t r ic t a t the end o f th e w eek. scl and J a c k S eabold assisting. M rs C a rly le , and M esdam es Lucas, Lose to W itc h lla s e l M a ry R re tz. F r a n k Cate. A L in d ­ It in k grade s c h o o l w a s d e fe a te d g ren. a nd R F D u n la p o f F o r- G a r d e n H o m e B oy Scouts b y W itc h H a z e l g r a d e s c h o o l F e b H e lp R ed Cross F u n d i it G ro v e spent T ue sd a y w ith M rs r u a r y IB at W itc h H a r d 12 to 14 C a r ly le to ce le b ra te h e r b ir th d a y ! T ro o p 232 o f G a rd e n H om e re c ­ Lo se Io t ( ir n e llu s M rs L in d g re n fu rn is h e d th e b ir t h ­ ogn ize d Scout W eek by h a n d in g E iid a v a fte rn o o n C o rn e liu s g ra d e ! d a y ca ke in h o n o r o f h e r son R a y­ o v e r $3.5 to th e Real Cross fo r th e ,-ehnol d efeated H anks grade school m ond. w h o had a b ir th d a y th e ! flo o d s u ffe re r* A ll o f th e m em b e rs 15 to 18 in C o rn e liu s . same day 11,• is at pre se n t in L o n ­ had some p a rt in th e success o f W ednesday e v e n in g a d o u b le don. E n g la n d , a n d is one o f th e th e ca rd p a rty w h ic h was g ive n header was p la ye d in th e g y m n a s i­ s ta ff w r ite r s on a d a ily p a p er fo r th is purpose M rs G reen, m o th ­ u m H anks to w n team was defeat-1 e r o f one o f th e scouts, loaned her th e re cd by St M a ry 's to w n teum 36-42. I L e R o y W a rre n , w h o was in ju r e d hom e fo r the occasion. Beat St. M a ry s in an a u to m o b ile w re c k , was t a k ­ H a n ks h ig h d e fea te d St. M a ry 's en h o m e fro m th e h o s p ita l last h ig h school 28 to 15 B a tik s .h u e w e e k and is c o n v a le s c in g a t th e S A X TO N A LO O N EY u p fo r th is gam e was: F D ie r ic k x ; ho m e o f his siste r. M rs. G eorge P ro d u c e rs o f Q in lit y F l. a l’o rte ; C. T a y lo r ; C. S ch le g e l; Ia asia o f P o rtla n d G. W ils o n ; S S eabold. and S. K a w - 1 M e d fo rd Persons is n o w e m p lo y ­ S A N D and G RAVEL a m nto. ed a t a steel fo u n d ry in P o rtla n d . 1 P la n t lo ca te d 4 m ile s n o rth o f T ow n ies Lose F o re s t G ro v e on G ales C re ek. S h o w P ic tu re F rid a y F rid a y e v e n in g in th e H a n k s ! P hone 1G09K A m o tio n p ic tu re o f th e life o f ! g y m n a s iu m T u a la tin to w n team d e -I feated H anks to w n team 36 to 46 j W a sh in g to n w ill be s h o w n at th e , M o n d a y n ig h t last w e e k H anks school h u lls,' F rid a y e v e n in g a t 7:30 . T h e 4 -H c lu b w i l l se ll ; to w n te a m lost to B e a v e rto n th e re o 'clo ck. YOUNGS ca n d y. 36 to 50. W e e k-e n d v is ito r s at th e G eorge . M r a nd M rs C h a rle s P o w n e a t­ G oodm an hom e w e re M r. and M rs ! tended a m o n th ly m e e tin g and b a n ­ " T h o u g h tfu l. S y m p a th e tic q u e t o f Red u n d W h ite sto re o w n ­ F re d H a m el and c h ild re n , M r a nd , S e rvice ” ers T h u rs d a y e v e n in g in H ills b o ro . M rs Ja ck H a m el and M r. and M rs. i F ra n k H a th a w a y a nd fa m ily o f M rs It E M cN a bb , w h o is c o n ­ Phone 972 Hillsboro P o rtla n d . v a le s c in g fro m an o p e ra tio n last B o rn , to M r. a nd M rs Don P arks, fa ll. Is n o w a b le t o be u p a t th e at V a n c o u v e r. W a sh , F e b ru a ry 10. ta b le fo r h e r m eals and w a lk a ro u n d a g ir l. P a tric ia L o u ise . M r. and a little . M rs. P a rk s fo rm e rly liv e d here. J o h n H ro w n o f n e a r R oseburg «pent se v e ra l days last w e e k v is it ­ in g M r and M rs. C h a rle s M a w h m - State Capitol News Letter -Giv­ ney und M rs. F lo ra M u n fo rd . ing the h ig lilig liis o f official ac­ M o th e rs M e e t T h u rs d a y tivity at Salem.—Every week in Mothers d u ll w ill moot w ith Mrs. the Argus. tf F re d W o lfo rd M a rc h 4 instead o f F rid a y a fte rn o o n , th e re g u la r time. M rs. French. B a b y Hom e M rs. G le n F re n c h re tu rn e d to h e r hom e n o rth o f H unks S a tu rd a y fro m a H ills b o ro h o s p ita l w ith h e r in fa n t son, R oger Dean. M r and M rs C. W. M oo re and sons B illy and Rodney o f P o rtla n d w e re w e e k -e n d guests a t th e W. L. M oo re a nd E a rl W ils o n hom es in Hanks. YOUR. S H O W H a y w a rd Johnson, p re s id e n t o f th e O re g o n A n t i- L iq u o r League, W I N D O W S W ERE spoke at an a sse m b ly o f (he h ig h school s tu d e n ts W ednesday on th e J "E ffe c ts o f A lc o h o l on th e B o d y ." T h e te x t o f th e speech co m p a re d the e ffe c ts o f a lco h o l and o p iu m on th e in d iv id u a l and stressed a need fo r th e c o -o p e ra tio n o f y o u th i f th e a lc o h o lic t r a f f ic is to be stam ped out. M iss A lic e Lane, h ig h school p la y d ire c to r, announces th a t th e J u n ­ ior-Senior p la y w ill b e selected soon. A co m e d y m ay be selected o r Orenco Circle to Meet Wednesday Funeral Home A P erso n al Note From the Pen of CHAS L WALKER â^O U T American Made WATCHES a rt' t'(|ual in b eauty, e f­ ficiency and precision of w o rk m an sh ip to any on th e m arket today. Select one from our stock to d ay ! T hey c a n ’t lie surpassed in service or econom y. J. L. Anderson t i l E. Main Rt. Hillshor. “I,et Andy Fix Your Watch- Official S. P. Watch Inspector for Washington County WOULD you B t OUT TOO OK W OULD you van d epend fo r needs to g u a rd y our h ealth. P L A IE G LA S S Prevent Colds IN S U R A N C E Cod Liver Oil V itam in G lobules P A Y THE ? (HA S.L.W ALKIR L arge stock of KKAMIEN'R A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N tin - acreage a., d iv e rte d m ig h t be d e v o t'd to a n y th in g in e ith e r the c o n s e rv in g o r n e u tra l c ro p class. A m o u n ’ s Set I p Added to d iv e rs io n p a y m e n t* are also soil b u ild in g p a y m e n t*. Som e o f I be m ore com m on ones h e re are: $2 50 an acre fo r seeding red c lo v ­ e r w ith a n u rse cro p . $2 an acre T IM B E R M r and M rs Charies fo r .ceding a ls ik e c lo v e r o r p e re n ­ w ith a n u rs e cro p ; $2 tor G rill,-n d ,-ii and fa m ily m ove d fro m n ia l gra H ills b o r o in to th e K ies,-I house last p lo w in g u n d e r c o v e r cro p ; $3 per w eek He lias been e m p lo y e d h e re ton fo r a p p ly in g lim e ..to n e ; $2 40 p c i acre fo r a p p ly in g s u p e r-p h o s ­ fo r some tim e as S P. agent. c e d in g p e re n n ia l E v e re tt Dean o f V a n c o u v e r B a r ­ p h a te p rio i to ra c k * v is ite d at tile h o m e o f hi.st legumes; a m a x im u m o f $2 acre m o th e r here T h u rs d a y n ig h t. H e ' fo r seeding gras** on n o n -c ro p pas­ re ce ive d his h o n o ra b le d is c h a rg e ' tu re la n d ; arid w h e n seed a lfa lfa fro m th e a rm y last w eek and is alone, a ra te o f $4 p e r acre m ay be earned R ate* and p ra ctice s m e n ­ n o w employed in P o rtla n d Mr W illia m H u ffm a n e n te r ta in ­ tio n e d a re p o ssib le e a rn in g * b u t it ed th e B rid g e c lu b a t h e r hom e sh o u ld be re m e m b e re d th a t to ta l so il b u ild in g p a y m e n t to a n y in ­ last W ednesday Mr M o r r is K o c h m a n e n te r ta in ­ d iv id u a l o p e ra to r, is limited b y an ' d w ith dessert b rid g e at h e r hom e a llo w a n c e d e te rm in e d fo r th e p a r ­ by acreage o f s o il M o n d a y. T h e G eorge W a sh in g to n tic u la r fa rm a c re ­ m o tif was c a rrie d o u t in th e d e c o r­ c o n s e rv in g crops, o rc h a rd atio n s M rs A J R ic h e re ce ive d age in c o m m e rc ia l vegetable. . and h ig h • core P re se n t w e re M esdam es n u m b e r o f a n im a ls on p a sture land. G iia rle s C ritte n d e n . M F. W e lte r, R u le N u t F ix e d II II B r it t H H Grioss. H M Because th e v a rio u s rate s m e n ­ W rig h t, W illia m H u ffm a n . W. E tio n e d have been e s ta b lis h e d fo r G ilm o re . G u y L lo y d . J 11. W estcott. th e d iffe re n t p ra ctice s, it does n o t A J Riche. Ed H a lla m a nd M iss a lw a y s m ean th a t o p e ra to rs get $2 C e celia Marchel. fo r e v e ry acre o f red c lo v e r seeded Mi.** C e celia M a rc h e l v is ite d a t o r $3 fo r e v e ry to n o f lim e a p ­ St. M a ry 's school at B e a v e rto n p lie d In some instances th e a l­ fro m M o n d a y u n t il F rid a y . low ance fo r a p a rtic u la r fa rm is Dan N e w to n o f S a le m v is ite d Id a g re a te r th a t th e to ta l fo r p ra ctice s S h a w last S unday. th a t c o u ld be e ffic ie n tly p u t in to H orn, to M r and M rs. U ria h R o tli o p e ra tio n th is ye a r. On o t h e r F e b ru a ry 18. at A lb a n y , a g ir l. T h e fa rm s p ra c tic e s an o p e ra to r m ig h t b a b y's n a m e i.s M ona Jean. d e s ire in 1937. w ill exceed th e fa rm M rs Jo h n R ic h m o n d and d a u g h ­ a llo w a n c e I t a ll d e pends u pon th e te r Ire n e o f T o le d o sp e n t th e w e e k ­ p a rtic u la r fa rm set-up. end v is itin g frie n d s here. T h e y V o lu n ta ry p e rfo rm a n c e i.s th e fo rm e rly liv e d here basis o f th e e n tire p la n F ilin g c ro p H o rn, to M r and M rs R o y E llio tt, data does n o t o b lig a te an o p e ra to r at F ore st G rove . F e b ru a ry 19. a to fo llo w a n y o f suggested p ra c tic e s . g ir l. T h is is n o ta b ly d iffe r e n t th a n th e M r. and M rs G eorge S ta n to n and o ld w h e a t and c o rn -h o g c o n tra c ts tw o s m a ll sons o f T o le d o sp e n t th e w h e re o p e ra to r o b lig a te d h im s e lf w e e k-e n d v is itin g M r S ta n to n 's to c e rta in s p e c ific th in g s parents, M r. and M rs. C. G. S ta n ­ T he re is no p e n a lty fo r f a ilu r e to ton. c a rr y o u t a n y o f th e p ra c tic e s o r to K ilb u r g s M o v e m ake a n y c ro p acreage d iv e rs io n M r and M rs. A T K ilb u r g and O p e ra to rs s h o u ld re m e m b e r th a t baby son m ove d to S e a ttle T h u r s ­ th e y w ill o n ly be able to m a k e a p ­ day. p lic a tio n fo r p a ym e n ts la te r i f th e y S u n d a y v is ito rs a t th e O. S. S h if- have file d t h e ir c ro p data. F a ilu re fc r hom e w e re G la d y s S h iffe r. to file th e re q u ire d in fo rm a tio n be ­ M rs. A lp h a M oen and d a u g h te rs fo re the c lo s in g tim e w ill m ean e x ­ K a th r y n a n d H e le n . H e n ry O rs - c lu s io n fro m a n y g ra n ts la te r on. b o rn c a nd J o h n Basedon, a ll o f Salem . L e g a l b la n ks. 5c and 10c A c o m ­ M rs. C h a rle s S ta n to n w e n t to P o rtla n d last W ednesday fo r a plete s u p p ly a v a ila b le a t th e H ills ­ tf s h o rt v is it w it h h e r m o th e r. M rs. b o ro A rg u s . V. S P a tte rso n , a n d siste r. M rs. L W. M y ric k . L e o n a rd G ree n is w o r k in g a t R oseburg th is w eek, r e lie v in g th e re g u la r m a c h in is t th e re . C. o f C, M ee ts A n open m e e tin g o f th e c h a m b e r , o f co m m e rce was h e ld a t th e B. T. H a rt c a rd ro o m s T u e s d a y e v e n in g . Crittendens W ill Reside Tim ber H om e Page Three Income T axes Cut by A u to "W h e n y o u s it d o w n w ith a doz­ en “ h a rp p e n cils a nd a b o ttle of a s p irin to fig u re o u t y o u r incom e ta x f o r 1936. d o n 't fo rg e t 'de d u c k s ." T h a t's a d v ic e fro m N a s h -L a F a y - e t'e h e a d q u a rte rs h e re w h e re J C E d w a rd * h i s lis te d th e d e d u ctio n s a llo w a b le o n a u to m o b ile s and w h ic h he passes a lo n g fo r th e in ­ fo rm a tio n o f a ll m oto ris ts . "D e d u c tio n s w h i c h a u to m o b ile o w n e rs a re a llo w e d to m ake in c o m p u tin g th e ir ta x a b le incom e in ­ clu d e th e fo llo w in g ." E d w a rd s says: A ll urns p a id d u rin g th e c a le n ­ d a r y e a r as re g is tra tio n fee* p e r­ sonal p ro p e rty taxes and m u n ic ip a l taxes. In te re s t on m o n e y b o rro w e d fo r th e purchase o f an a u to m o b ile T h e e m o u n t o f fin a n c in g charges on a u to m o b ile s p u rch a se d w h i c h co ve r th e in te re s t on th e loan, w hen .s p e c ific a lly set fo rth in th e c o n tra c t, b u t n o t th e a m o u n t c o v e r­ in g th e p re m iu m on in su ra n ce to p ro te c t th e fin a n c e c o m p a n y's in ­ terest. A il o p e ra tin g and m a inte n a n ce expense, in c lu d in g d e p re c ia tio n , in U Cd w io d ly fo r b uai- ne-s. o r a p ro ra ta share o f such expense, re p re s e n tin g business use w h e re a passenger c a r is used c h ie f­ ly (m o re th a n 50 p e r c e n t, fo r busi- n. D e p re c ia tio n u s b a lly is f ig ­ u re d a t 25 p e r ce n t p e r annum . A u to m o b ile In s u ra n c e on autos fo r business purposes. U n co m p e n ­ sated losses s u sta in ed b y reason o f dam age to a u to m o b ile s used fo r business o r p le a su re Dam age p ro v id e d f o r in ju r ie s to persons o r fo r d e s tru c tio n o f p ro p ­ e r ty p ro v id e d th e a u to m o b ile at th e tim e o f th e a c c id e n t was being used f o r business. Loss sustained w h e n a c a r used fo r business is s o ld o u tr ig h t a t a p ric e less th a n its d e p re c ia te d va lu e N o d e d u c tio n can be m ade to r th e a m o u n t p a id f o r an a u to m o b ile used fo r e ith e r business o r pleasure th is b e in g a c a p ita l e x p e n d itu re and s u b je c t to c la im fo r d e p re c ia tio n w h e re th e a u to m o b ile is used fo r business. ALEXANDER F irst qu ality p a p e rs in an a ttra c tiv e asso rtm en t of p a tte rn s. NOW 30% fo 50% off (C o n tin u e d fro m pose 11 not c la s s ifie d ;■* s o il d e p le tin g . P la n d iv id e s crops, o th e r th a n those m e n tio n e d , in to tw o groups, c o n s e rv in g and n e u tra l N e u tra l crops in c lu d e o rch a rd s, bush fr u its , bops, id le land, oats a nd v e tc h a n d j a fe w o th e r* C o n s e rv in g crops a re i p r im a r ily , legum es and p e re n n ia l grasses S ince n il th a t is necessary to t a r n a d iv e rs io n p a y m e n t is to d iv e r t fro m s o il d e p le tin g crops. See O ur D isp lay T oday! B R IST O L H A R D W A R E N ext Door to V enetian T h e a tre « A rg u s c la s s ifie d ads g e t results. MAKES PERFECT MECHANICS ÀRE A PA R T OF Jw»t a t th j perfect basket shot it the result of long PROPER practice; the perfect beer it the result of years of FIT OF Careful Brewing. FALSE TEETH My O ffice H as A ll the N eeded Equipm ent . f j •. BLITZ* UlEinHHRD I D r. A b ram s H illsboro Feed Prices Reduced Im m ediately follow ing settlem ent of the recen t m aritim e strik e, IM PER IA L reduced feed prices to a level consis­ te n t w ith th e c u rre n t cost of raw m aterials. F a rm e rs can alw ays d epend on IM PERIA L to offer high qu ality feeds at th e low est prices consistent w ith m an u fa ctu rin g costs. It pays to TRADE W ITH IM PERIAL. IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS Im perial Dairy, 20% ........................ $ 4 0 .0 0 Cow Ration, 17% ................................. 3 5 .0 0 M olasses D airy, 15% ............................ 3 3 .0 0 M olasses Screenings, 1 2 % ............ 2 8 .0 0 ton ton ton ton IMPERIAL POULTRY FEEDS H igh-V itam in B reed ers’ M ash, 100 lbs. $2.60 Im perial M ilk E gg M ash, 100 lb s................. 2.50 Im perial Egg M ash, 100 lbs.............................. 2.35 Im perial Big-Lay M ash, 100 lbs...................... 2.25 4-grain Scratch, 100 lb s.................................. 2.2 0 MONTH HARD WHEAT FLOUR DAYS ■* PENNEY’S KITCHEN Q U E EN — 49-lb. sack ............................. $1.53 CROW N FLOUR— 49-lb. sack .................................. $2.05 H IG H L A N D CH IEF— 49-lb. sack .......................... $1.40 G rinding, clea n in g , rolling or m ixing PER TON ........................................................ $ A .0 0 rU All above prices F. O. B. our w arehouse and su b je c t to m ark e t changes. Pay Cash and Save— T rade with Im perial Friday - S atu rd ay Imperial Feed 8C Grain Co. P hone 91 Millen of Quality Feeds South Second A ve. W it h Values to Get E xcited O ver W O M E N ’S FUR-TRIM We a re g e ttin g rea d y for Spring. W in te r Coats On these last tw o d ay s in F eb ­ Sizes 18, 50, 52. This is a real “ b re a k ” fo r $ 0 .0 0 larg e wom en O ru ary we w ant to clean-up all odds a n d ends in every d e p a rt­ m ent. »AMELS A few w om en's W in ter F E L T HA TS 25c A g roup of g irls ’ a n d w o m e n ’s SW EA TERS, 50c House Dresses V E R E ONCE U S E D TO C A R R Y M A IL IN T H E U N IT E D D on’t overlook th is o p p ortunity Sizes 11 to 11 A bout th re e dozen in this group for 25c STA TE9 EXTRA SA V IN G S .0 .^ 2 W om en's w hite H an d k erch iefs. 2c ea ch . G irls' long cotton hose, 8c pair. T u b -fast P rin t in 1- y a rd lengths, 29c. 8 1x99 Sheets, 69c. P a rt linen crash Tow eling, 5 yards for 39c. W om en's S uedes, P atents and C alf L eath­ ers. Not all sizes. A real 7 7 / '» “ p ick -u p " a t (his price (For «bout five years before the Civil W ar cam els were u -*e<1 in California to carry the mails over the south­ eastern parts of the state. They were called the Light­ ning Dromedary Express.) Camel* were used because “they could take it.” F a ll Shoes / ■ V* Palm Drug Store N e w fo r S p rin g — S U ITS P rescription D rutglsta P h on e 26« S w agger, F itted and M an-T ailored m odels, $ 4 .9 8 to $ 1 0 .90. A large, new stock.’ * Euvuj.'Jo’un. oft (P/iottdion. TELEPHONES OFF I73Î RES1091 116 SO.THlftD ST.-HILLSBORO PRACTICE LOONEY F u n e ra l s e rv ic e s f o r A le x a n d e r Lo o ne y. A lo h a , w h o d ie d T h u r s ­ day. w e re h e ld S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n a t th e ch a p e l o f th e P o rtla n d C re - Wallpaper Sale Increased Farm Income Forecast m a to riu m . Besides t h e w id o w . 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