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    T h u rsd ay, S ep tem b er 23, 1937
II I L L S B O R 0
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N o rth Plains
P .-1 . A . Meets
N ext Tuesday
illy M is Marte ( lia in lin lainl
NORTH PLAINS First regular
S h 'p fn rd m ill M i m id M m . P c u il
W ill l l i i ' i I'll o f ( 'im iie Wash
Prime p ic k in g .startl'd In t h l
n e ig h b o rh o o d
W ed n e .d a y.
Then
w ill not he m ilc h o f a crop.
Potato (¡rowers
Vote on Limitation
<('<m 11 nurd from page I )
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
O REG O N
a nd o th ers in th e c o m m u n ity on
th e ir w a y hom e fro m C a lifo r n ia
A . W ita k e r and F ra n k W h ita k e r
le ft S a tu rd a y m o rn in g on a deer
h u n tin g tu p to Eastern O reg o n w ith
E. N o rle y o f P o rtla n d
M rs N P. Johnson le ft F rid a y
(Ity Minx M a ry Handy)
' w a ld . S e p te m b e r 17, in th e general
m o rn in g fo r a t r ip to C a lifo r n ia and
BANKS
A n y o n e In te re s te d in h o s p ita l in F o re s t G rove , a g ir l T h e
th e n to F lo rid a w ith M r. and M rs. F
h a v in g a bund o rg a n iz a tio n in B anks baby has been nam ed N oreen A u g -
Beck o f P o rtla n d .
is in v ite d to m ee t in th e L e g io n h u ll I ustin e .
N o m in a te O ffic e rs
to n ig h t 'T h u r s d a y ) w ith Hev. W Paint Church
y G ra n g e m e t la st W ednes­
W illin g s m id m e m b e rs o f th e A m ­
Rev W illia m W illin g s s ta rte d to d a L y c c e d ve
n in g w ith a good a tte n d ­
e ric a n L e g io n , w h ic h o rg a n iz a tio n p u t th e fir s t eoat o f p a in t on th e
is s p o n so rin g th e h and m o ve m e n t c h u rc h M o n d a y us s u ffic ie n t fu n d s ance T hey n o m in a te d o ffic e rs fo r
Hev W illin g s has lirn l co n sid e ra b le were on hand to b u y p a in t f o r one th e State G ra n g e as fo llo w s : Ray
experience m a bund leader end if . coal. C o n trib u tio n s o f money to b u y G ill o f P o rtla n d , roaster; W R oot
o f T ig a rd ove rse e r; M rs. G. W
a n x io u s to liu v e one in Bunks.
m o re p a in t o r la b o r to p u t it on w i
ts
f M ilw a u k ie , le c tu re r;
A m ateur N ight Friday
E v e ry o n e is in v ite d to a tte n d A m - j
a ti'u r N ig h t III th e L e g io n h a ll F r i ­ d re n and A lv ie K a u ffm a n o f P o rt- ta ry . and G B a ile y o f T ig a rd , O.
d a y at 'I 30 o 'c lo c k A good p ro g ra m lla n d w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f M r. H agg o f A lo h a and p e te r Z im m e r ­
m an o f Y a m h ill on th e e x e c u tiv e
and c o m m u n ity s in g in g Is p ro m ise d and M rs. E H K a u ffm a n and fa m ­ Com
m ittee
T h is e v e n t is s|H,nsored by th e ily .
L e c d y G ra n g e H om e E conom ics
(.ad o s’ A id It creates a c o m m u n ity
M rs. E m m e tt S h ip le y and M rs O.
c lu b m et at th e hom e o f M rs N a n c y
s p ir it and adds to th e fu n d fo r p a in t­ I). D re czen re tu rn e d hom e S u n d a y
B o y Tuesday a fte rn o o n . T h e re w e re
in g th e B anks c h u rc h . A collection J fro m P e n d le to n , w h e re th e y spent
! last w eek v is itin g frie n d s a n d a t- seven present. T h e y d e cid e d to s ta rt
w ill he ta ke n ut th e p ro g ra m .
th e ir w in te r a c tiv itie s O c to b e r 9,
A p a rty o f e ig h t, w h o le f t S u n d a y i te n d in g th e R o u n d -U p . T h e y re p o rt
w ith a card p a rty a nd dance.
m o rn in g on a h u n tin g t r ip to E a st­ th a t th e R o u n d -U p was t h r illin g
M r and M rs Pete Y u n k e r and
e rn O regon, in c lu d e d Cass W ilso n , and in te re s tin g
E a rle W ilso n , C le ll fa rs te n s , V e rn
M r and M rs. N S S h ip le y o f son R o b e rt a tte n d e d a b ir th d a y d in ­
P u c k e tt, H e n ry M cD o n a ld . T h u r - ] H ills b o ro and M r a nd M rs N S h ip - n e r Sunday a t St H e le n s h o n o rin g
r e ll S h ip le y . G e o rg e K e ssle r and 1 le y J r. and d a u g h te r o f Pasadena. M rs Y u n k e r's fa th e r. C. A . Beaton.
C lin to n H ig g in s has m ove d to
N o rm a n Engen
A n o th e r h u n tin g C al , w e re v is itin g re la tiv e s in and
P o rtla n d , w h e re he is e m p lo y e d at
p a rty , w h o le ft S a tu rd a y , consisted [ n e a r B a n k s last w eek
o f W illia m Cop a nd H D avis.
j
M r and M rs W illa r d W oods and th e sto ckya rd s.
Banks M ay O rganize a Band;
A m ateur N ig h t Set on Friday
p la n tin g purposes In th is state o f
a g ric u ltu r a l o r t u r f seeds w h ic h con­
ta in seeds o f w h ite top, Russian
kna p w e ed , o r le a fy spurge, a n d
w h ic h c o n ta in s m o re th a n one seed
o f a n y o f th e dodders. C anada th is ­
tle . Johnson grass, o r q u a ck grass in
50 g arm s o f a lfa lfa , sw eet c lo v e r, red
c lo v e r c rim s o n c lo v e r and c e rta in o f
o u r grasses.
A lso , a ls ik e , w h ite and la d in o c lo ­
ver. and c e rta in nam ed grasses, m ust
c o n ta in n o t m o re th a n one seed o f
th e ab o ve-n a m e d n o x io u s weeds in
25 gram s i t th e y a re to be sold iri
th is state. F o u r seeds n t b u c k h o rn
p la n ta in in fiv e g ram s o f red clo ve r,
sw eet c lo v e r o r a lfa lfa , is th e m a x i­
m u m lim it.
T h is la tte r p ro v is io n a ffe c ts the
sale o f red c lo v e r seed. V e ry fe w
cleaners a re a b le to clean p la n ta in
o u t o f c lo v e r seed c o m p le te ly G e t­
tin g r id o f i t in o u r seed c ro p is o f
b e n e fit to e v e ry o n e as it is o b je c ­
tio n a b le . and th e te n d e n c y m o re and
m o re is to w a rd s th e seed tra d e de ­
m a n d in g a m in im u m o f th is seed in
t h e ir c lo v e r seed s u p p ly purchases. (
Instances Cited
T h e re h a ve been occasional in ­
stances in th is c o u n ty w h e re fa r m ­
ers h a ve p u rch a se d some o f the
seeds c o v e re d b y th is la w b y m a il
o rd e r, o r som etim es d ir e c tly fro m
g ro w e rs here, o r e lse w h e re , and
som etim es ju s t p u re ly because it
was a cheap lo t o f seed, fin d th a t
w h e n t h e ir c ro p was g ro w in g in the
fie ld th a t th e y h ad some o f these
n o x io u s weeds.
O n m uch o f th is s tu ff, th e p u rc h a s ­
n a b ‘ le to g e t a p u r it y
„ e r „ j has been u __u
?22.HoT.Sn ln a t.10n re P ° r t ' ancJ has
ir e ‘J}le n .tJ
ly th is chance has been c o s tly in
th a t it has re s u lte d in g e ttin g a
fa rm e r's la n d fo u le d w it h n o x io u s
w,e* ds and lo w e re d th e m a rk e t va lu e
o f th e seed c ro p he has h a rve ste d .
1“ T A m e e tin g w ill be I n 'lll j,| I)
I 1 til I iii's iliiy in Hu- s c liim l h iiiis c «if potatoes fo r <*oiiHumptie>n and at
I the- S iliiip tim e g iv e the* farm e r a fa ir
II W ill III' II " g e t li e q ill lll lle i l " m e e t -
r e tu rn fo r his cro p
Il l« m ill a ll n e w iM 'iip li' III D ll' 11,111-
T h is n a tio n a l q u o ta w o u ld th e n h«*
in t i i i i l v n r ,' in v ite d In In- p r i'K iiit In
s p lit
up am ong th e v a rio u s p ro ­
i i i t i t tin - p a ii 'n t s |,||( | t i ' a i i i i 'n ,
d u c in g s tu b s in tin* approxim ate*
Executive board of th e p
A as p ro p o rtio n o f th a t state's p ro d u c tio n
s;» '| i | i " i .......... at Un- In,m e i,| M rs to the* n a tio n a l p ro d u c tio n
These
<' 1» ( 'lia in lii'i lam In be g in plans
state goals w o u ld th e n hi* b ro ke n
fm th e c n n iln g ye a r.
d o w n in to i-o u n ty goals w h ic h in
P astor In R e tu rn
tu rn w o u ld In* s p lit up b y th e c o u n ­
P aul C o llin s , .In d e n t p a s lu r o f th e
t y com m ittee* in to in d iv id u a l fa rm
N " i lli P la in . C lin .tia n c h u rc h . m l goals.
i sp, I'li-il |i, r e tu r n S u n d a y m o rn in g
“ U n d e r the p ro g ra m , as te*ntative-
I " ta ke up Ins re g u la r w o rk a fte r I ly o u tlin e d , the* c o -o p e ra tin g o p e r-
p e n d in g th e s u m m e r in B a k e rs fie ld . I
'I W oul.l h« paid ., • id, taut
a m o u n t pe r acre fo r ke e p in g his
M i a n il M rs W II W e in e e kc and
aneuge* w ith in the* goal esta blish ed ,
•la rk v is ite d M rs la ssie W illiu m s at
the* a m o u n t v a ry in g w ith the* y ie ld s
K< I .". Wa- li . S u nday
w h ic h
he* o b ta in e d ." say
those*
J It S a n fiin l and fa m ily have h a n d lin g th is proposed phase* o f the*
n il,v e il I,, N o r,h P la in s fr o m P o rt-
a g ric u ltu r a l a d ju s tm e n t a d m in is tr a ­
land.
tio n p ro g ra m .
S S L a H i n r o f Koic.st ( ¡ro v e
v is itin g his (lu u g h ttT , M rs. J. II L im it E sta b lish e d
Like wise* tin - fa rm e r w h o exceeds
I hi vis
his goal w o u ld get a d e d u c tio n fo r
M r a m i M rs R a lp h W ilc o x and ; son o f K lic k it a t Wash , spent last
M is D a v i* H o n o re d
M rs A r t h u r D a vis was h o n o re d e ach acre* in excess <,f ins e s ta b lis h ­ tw o c h ild re n w e re S u n d a y visitors week w ith M r and M rs. J W. East-
at .1 sh o w e r at th e hom e o f M rs. J im ed lim it The* in c lu s io n o f such p ro - o f M r and M rs J L . K ip p e r and ' m an a nd M rs C. C H arm s,
p«»se*d p o ta to acreage c o n tro l in the* son ut P h ilo m a th
M r a nd M rs J o h n V a n H o rn a t-
W a lte rs last M on d a y.
M rs H e n ry P e tit (E v e ly n S h ip - t te n de d th e w e d d in g o f A lb e r t V a n -
A t the c a rd p a rty g iv e n in the 1U38 p ro g ru m depends upon th e p o ­
I f the* re- le y ) re tu rn e d to h e r h o m e in T e n - H o rn and M iss S h irle y Ross in P o rt-
I ’y th i.in h a ll T ue sd a y e v e n in g . Torn ta to g ro w e rs g e n e ra lly
I
(Continued from p«ite t)
u lt. as sh ow n by th e b a llo ts b e in g Jno. Wash . a fte r v is itin g re la tiv e s la n d S u n d a y a fte rn o o n .
Q u a lls and M rs H e n ry C y p h e r re ­
M rs. J. W Eastm an is s ta y in g w ith salc o r exposed fo r sale f o r seeding
ta
ke
n
Im
re
and
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lse
w
h
e
re
Bus
w eek, and frie n d s a ll last w e e k in B a n ks
c e iv e d h ig h seoie w ith M i a nd M rs
m ust be la b e le d to sh o w
.show th a t some o f th e p o ta to g ro w ­
M rs F ra n c is T h o m p so n o f P o r t­ M rs C a rl S h ip le y , w h o was b a d ly
L<»el H o lle n b e c k second.
in g sections a re in su p p o rt o f such la n d is sp e n d in g tin s w e e k w ith h e r scalded tw o w eeks ago w h e n she th e tiam e o f such seed, th e c o u n try
( a id P a rty W ednesday
a plan, th e n it w ill h e in c lu d e d . O n parents, M r and M rs. C lif f S andy. lifte d a b o ile r f u ll o f h o t w a te r o ff o r state w h e re g ro w n , th e p e rc e n t­
P y th ia n Si h i s in v ite th e p u b lic th e o th e r hand, i f th e g ro w e rs do
F ra n c is T h o m p so n is on a hunting th e stove She is im p ro v in g n ic e ly age by w e ig h t o f p u re seed, p e rc e n t­
to a ca rd p a rty W ednesday e v e n in g not w a n t it. tlm idea w ill be d ro p ­ t r ip to Eastern O regon.
and is a b le to be p ro p p e d up b y p i l ­ age by w e ig h t o f w eed seeds, th e
at th e K P. h a ll
p e rcentage b y w e ig h t o f o th e r 'c r o p
ped.
A g ir l was b o rn S e p te m b e r 5 to lo w s f o r a w h ile each day.
M rs K |{ C h a m b e rla in o f H td lin g -
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seeds, the pe
rce n . ta g e . b y w e ig . h . t o c f
Data su p p lie d by th e A A A p o in ts M r and M r l> I, Cook o f San Jose, W ilsons M ove
bam . Wash
pent th e w r e k - r m l vis
The new law provides that any
to th e fact th a t th e acreage and C al T h e lit t le one has been nam ed
h
ave
ln e rt m a tte r, th e a p p ro x im a te n u m ­
E
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W
ils
o
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fa
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ily
itin g relative 's a nd frie n d s in th is y ie ld pi r acre are tw o v e ry im p o r t­ J o se p h in e E lle n M rs. C ook w ill be [
m ove d to th e C. W . M o o re house b e r p e r p o u nd o f each k in d o f seeds in d iv id u a l, f ir m c o rp o ra tio n , o r co- I
c o m m u n ity .
o f n o x io u s weeds, th e a p p ________
ro x im a te o p e ra tiv e , s e llin g , o ffe rin g , o r e x - 1
ant fa cto rs d e te rm in in g th e v a lu e remembered In Banks as M iss A d e l- fro m th e fa rm he re c e n tly sold.
Mr-. E m il M ille r is hom e fro m the* o f tin* c ro p In 1934. a c c o rd in g to
p e rcentage o f g e rm in a tio n w ith th e Posing fo r sale a n y seed fo r p la n tin g
la Paetseh a nd th e b a b y is th e f ir s t i
h o s p ita l and is im p ro v in g u n d e r the th is in fo rm a tio n , a fiv e and one-
d a te o f such g e rm in a tio n test, th e purposes, m u s t h o ld a lice n se issued I
g ra n d c h ild o f M r. a n d M rs. Ed
care o f he*r niece
i p e rcentage o f h a rd seed p re se n t and b y th e d ir e c to r o f th e s ta te d e p a rt- i
h a lf p e r ce n t Increase h i acreage, Paetseh o f Banks.
th e nam e and address o f th e v e n d o r n ie n t o f a g ric u ltu r e each ye a r. E x -
to g e th e r w ith a 105 per ce n t increase
T A V a n d e rza n d e n . Ja ke V a n -
I o f such seeds.
c e p tio n to th is is m ad e so th a t a n y i
in y ie ld p e r acre, re s u lte d in a d e ­ de rza n d e n , P a u l C op and Joe Sus-
C a re fu l g ro w e rs h a ve been in th e g ro w e r s e llin g seeds o f h is o w n p ro - I
crease m the va lu e o f th e c ro p o f bauer. w h o w e re on a h u n tin g tr ip ,
j h a b it o f d e m a n d in g e s s e n tia lly th is d u c tio n need n o t h ave a license, and J
35 p e r cent These p e rce n ta g e f ig ­ m e t w ith an a ccid e n t S a tu rd a y e v e ­
(By M r«. E. W. H jn r ir h s )
' in fo rm a tio n in th e ir purchases. W ith v e g e ta b le and flo w e r seeds so ld in
ures a re bused on tlm re la tio n o f n in g on tlm M t H ood h ig h w a y at
B L O O M IN G — M rs. F re d K r a h m - th e act beinR en force d , it n o w m eans retal1
packages w e ig h in g n o t less
y ie ld s and v a lu e to th e fiv e ye a r R h o d o d e n d ro n T h e m en w e re n o t
ih v Mr** M a l l«* A lih a n )
sucb seed o ffe re d f o r sale «ban a h a lf po u nd , m a y be sold b y
int rage. that is. fu r th e ave ra g e h u r t se rio u s ly , b u t th e ca r was to ta l < r e n te rta in e d w it h a d in n e r p a rty , tla t
M O U N T A IN
S u n d a v in h o n o r o f th e s ix th b ir t h - ' m ust bc la b e le d so th a t th e y c a rr y an u n lice n se d co n ce rn p ro v id in g th e :
H O M E A m e e tin g p ro d u c tio n fo r th e y e a r 19.32 to 193« | v w re c k e d
<>f C h e h a le tn M o u n ta in P o ta to c h it, inclusive
M em b e rs o f th e h ig h school class d a y o f h e r d a u g h te r E v e ly n . T h e th is ^ f o r m a tio n . Seeds to w h ic h th e seed co m p a n ie s w h o h a v e p re p a re d
was h e ld at th e H oy J u q u ith hom e
M in n ie ' a w aPP'æs. a re those o f o u r p e re n - such p a ckaged seeds f o r sale h a v e a
P ro b a b ly th e c o m p a ra tiv e lo w r e ­ o f th e B anks S u n d a y school m et c h ild 's g ra n d m o th e r. M rs
F rid a y « v e ilin g Plans fo r th e an- tu rn m 1934 had m uch to do w ith a
w ith a g ro u p o f y o u n g peo ple fro m P fa h l. was an h o n o re d guest th is n ia l grasses, cheat, d o m e stic ry e "c e n s e in th is state. These p ro vision 's
one and o n e -h a lf decrease in acreage th e H ills id e S u n d a y school fo r a h a v in g been h e r fir s t o u tin g sin ce Krass
a ll th e c lo ve rs, vetches. ' nean tb a t less u n la b e le d seed w i l l |
discussed. T e n ta tiv e p la n s are to in 1935, also, th e re was a th re e and
r<Ld L ? nd l .ha? ! he f ? rm er p u r-
p a rty and w ie n e r roast F rid a y e ve ­ she b ro k e h e r leg some th re e m o n th s S a2 adlan f.“ ‘J d ?eas and ?th e r Ie ’
h o ld th is a f f a ir on l)<*<*«*nib<*r 3. pro­ o n e -h a lf p e r cent
lo w e r average n in g . T h e a ffa ir was h e ld ill S h e a r­ ago. N o rm a and A rle n e M u h ly , M y r - gum es used f o r fo ra g e , seed o r t u r f c b aser is p ro te c te d b y th e la w r e ­
purposes.
q u ir in g such la b e lin g .
v id in g tin* local C h ris tia n E n d e a vo r y ie ld p e r acre, w h ic h m eant th a t th e
tie H in ric h s . C a lv in K ra h m e r. D on
e r ’s p a rk at H ills id e .
’•«)« i«*ty w i l l re le a w th a t d a te T he to ta l c ro p p ro d u ce d increased 27
P ro v is io n is m ade fo r fre e te s tin g
a id K ra h m e r. R o b e rt H u th and E m ­ C ereals E xe m p te d
M
rs.
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c lu b w ill m eet at th<* hom e o f the l>er ce n t in va lu e .
I t does n o t in c lu d e o u r cereals ,°J 566(15 f ,o r PIa n tin g purposes fo r
L u k e C ity . U ta h , is a guest at th e il B ra n d a w a tte n d e d a s u rp ris e p a r ­
leader. R ic h a rd Jo y c e in O cto b e r
',and “ n d e r th e ir o w r> u n ­
In 193« th e re was a 13« p e r cent
t y f o r E v e ly n on h e r b ir th d a y S ep­ w h e re these n o x io u s weeds are m o re tb 6 1uscc
I ’ run«* h a rv e s t is in f u ll s w in g in decrease in acreage w ith a decreas­ E E H o p k in s h o m e in Banks. O th ­ tember 20.
r e a d ily cleaned o u t a nd a re m o re t r o *' Such f r c ? te s t‘ ng is lim ite d to
e
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guests
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the- c o m m u n ity T h e f r u it is be in g ed a ve ra g e y ie ld p e r acre o f o n ly
Jam es B u tte r fie ld is s ta y in g at e a s ily detected. Som e g ro w e rs have a m a x irn um o f s>* fo r a n y one fa rm
canned Sunn* i* b e in g sent to the one p. r cent, vet th e to ta l v a lu e o f M r and M rs E li H o p k in s o f Pasco, th e Jo h n K a m n a hom e w h ile a t ­ in q u ire d i f such la b e llin g is neces-
,ahn y flscaJ y 6 a r ,,T f sts in e*cess
Spi n g h ro n k ( ’«»-op« ra tiv e , and some th e p o ta to c ro p increased 59 per Wash . and M r and M rs C ly d e H o p ­ te n d in g th e L u th e ra n school
sary if th e fa rm e r m oves seed fro m
,h is n u m b c r sba>l b«> Pa'd f o r at
to the S h e rw o o d c a n n e ry .
P rices cent, i f th e fig u re s o f th e A A A are k in s and baby o f S h e rw o o d .
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M rs. E w a ld W e ic h b ro d t w i l l e n ­
M iss L u c ille B u rn e y , te a ch e r in
are lo w e r th a n th e g ro w e rs had an- c o rre c t
te rta in th e L a d ie s' A id in th e base­ cd. T he a n sw e r is th a t it is n o t.
th e B a n ks g ra d e school, spent th e
t icipat«*d
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I f a fa rm e r is s e llin g i t to h is
Wa K in g to n c o u n ty g ro w e rs have
m e n t o f th e c h u rc h S e p te m b e r 30.
S< n a to r W E Burk«* re p o rts th a t ceased to raise a' m a n y potatoes w e e k -e tid at h e r hom e in T r o u t ­
A lb e r t K ra h m e r a nd J o h n K a m n a n e ig h b o r o r s e llin g d ire c t to a g r o w ­
dale.
he harv«*st< <1 th e la rg e st c ro p
o f • IS th e y d id s ix to HI ye a rs ago. T h is
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som ew here else, th e n it does ap-
re cte d silo s on th e ir fa rm s last
(B y I. R. Strubb)
M r a nd M rs C. W . M cP eak a t­ e
p« a is th is y e a r T h e p ric e was r a th - ' decrease in Jucal acreage has been
i p ly . In th e case o f scree n in g s co n -
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M rs. Vesta Johnson o f C astle R ock
d ue to tw o fa cto rs F irs t, ke e n e r
i ta in in g n o x io u s w eeds., a fa rm e r
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M o u n ta in H orne P a re n t-T e a c h e r c o m p e titio n w ith la rg e su p p lie s o f w eek.
Colo., is v is itin g at th e B ig s b y hom e
M iss L o re n a Paetseh o f B a n ks fro m a t r ip east to pu rch a se a n e w , m a y o b ta in his scree n in g s b y a p ­ and exp e cts to locate in O regon.
c lu b n u m b e r . ar<* a rra n g in g fo r a h ig h q u a lity s t u f f fro m re c e n tly d e ­
p ly in g to th e d ir e c to r o f th e state
car.
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in
O cto b er. velo p e d ir rig a te d sections, re s u ltin g has gone to San Jose. Cal., w h e re
M iss E tta B a ile y and E r v in M ead
L e s te r M u h ly . I.e o m tc V o e lk e r d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e f o r a p e r­
Plan , an* to in v ite th e public* and in a m o re n r l< ss depressed lo ca l she has e n te re d a business co lle g e .
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to have a v is itin g speaker. S e p te m ­ m a rk e t Second, fro m a s lu m p in th e
n o rm a l school.
b e r m e e tin g o f tin* c lu b was o m itte d d em and fu r B u rb a n k seed fro m C a l­ i nee o f C u r tin v is ite d M r and M rs. C ollege. P o rtla n d sp e n t th e school o r c o n d itio n in g p la n t, fo r f u r th e r
T w o n e w stu d e n ts fro m th is d is ­
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B ru ce D o w lin g F rid u y M rs. L e it ­
as th e busy < ason p re v e n te d m an y ifo rn ia
t r ic t e n te re d B a n k s h ig h school M o n ­
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fi< rn ta k in g p a rt in o u ts id e a c tiv ity .
day. T h e y are B a rb a ra R ite n o u r. w h o
A c c o rd in g to th e census th is zel is th e m o th e r and C la re n c e th e
M rs. J o h n G oetze e n te rta in e d a ing. o r c o n d itio n in g m u s t be done is ta k in g a post g ra d u a te course, and
House gm d s o f M r and M rs B I c o u n try lias had u p w a rd s o f 4.0(H) b ro th e r o f M rs D o w lin g . C la re n ce
1.« k.is th is past w e e k -e n d w e re M r acres o f potatoes T h e p re se n t p la n t­ re m a in e d and w i l l m a ke h is hom e la rg e g ro u p o f re la tiv e s and frie n d s j u n d e r re g u la tio n s e s ta b lis h e d bv th e K e n n e th B ig s b y . a fresh m a n .
and M i
H a rry S a u n d e rs and M iss in g is p ro b a b ly less th a n 2,000 w ith th e D o w lin g s w h ile a tte n d in g S u n d a y w ith a m is c e lla n e o u s s h o w ­ d ire c to r o f th e state d e p a rtm e n t o f
M iss R u th B a ile y fr o m M a n z a n ita
e r f o r h e r s is te r. M iss F lo re n c e ; a g ric u ltu re .
Ik inaris S a u n d e rs o f P o rtla n d .
and M iss W ilm a B a ile y fr o m P o rt- 1
acres W h ile th e v a lu e o f th e p o ta lo P a c ific U n iv e rs ity th is ye a r.
S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guests and Haase o f P o rtla n d , w h o w ill w ed Foul Seed P ro h ib ite d
M iss G la d y s T a y lo r o f S c h o lls -- c lo p h e re is r e la tiv e ly s m a ll c o m ­
la n d w e re hom e o v e r th e w e e k-e n d .
T h e act p ro h ib its th e sale, o f f e r ­
* • I" i « " d i < ad ha
been s ta y in g p a re d to th e v a lu e of o th e r crops, a ll- d a y v is ito rs o f Ed C la r k and V ic to r B ra n d t at T r in it y c h u rc h in
in g f o r sale o r e x p o s in g fo r sale fo r
w it h In i g ra n d m o th e r. M rs. Sam and o f s t ill less im p o rta n c e c o m ­ M rs L e ona R o b e rtso n w e re M r. and P o rtla n d S e p te m b e r 28.
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B o d y She re tu rn e d to th e hom e o f pared to o th e r sections, it is never- M rs V e rn o n F ie ld s and b a b y son.
h e r p u re n t
M r and M rs Eugene the-less hofx?d th a t th e 300 o r m ore A lm a Debause and D e lm a r F ie ld s o f an d c h ild re n A u d re y , V e rn o n . Jam es
’fa y lo r . th is week
W a sh in g to n c o u n ty fa rm e rs w h o V a n c o u v e r W a sh . M r. a nd M rs. and M u r ie l, re c e n tly o f F o x V a lie v .
M r and M rs. A le x B ru ce and Ray g ro w in th re e acres o r m o re o f p o ­ F ra n k S m ith a nd tw o c h ild re n o f S a ska tch e w a n , w e re guests at th e
H ruee return«*«! last T u e sd a y e v e ­ tatoes w ill tu rn in th e ir b a llo ts th is P o rtla n d and G . C. S m ith o f H a y ­ E. W. H in r ic h s hom e S u n d a v. L a n g ­
w a rd . C al G . ( ' Smith w ill visit at b e c k e r is n o w e m p lo y e d at th e
n in g fro n t t h e ir t r ip th ro u g h w e st- w e e k .
th e h o m e o f h is d a u g h te r, M rs . R o b ­ J u liu s C h ris te n s e n fa rm n e a r L a u re l
« in Canada and tin* U n ite d States.
S h a d d e n & L e w is
w h e re th e fa m ily is also m a k in g its
ertson. fo r a fe w days.
’Lhey re p o rt an in te re s tin g tr ip , w ith
m a n y o ld frie n d s as w e ll as re la - I
Jo h n H o lm q u is t o f B e ld in g was a home.
PO O L H A L L and
H e n ry and A r t h u r G u rs k e . L e o n ­
tiv e s v is ite d .
,
v is ito r th is w e e k -e n d at th e R ay
a rd W e ic h b ro d t. H a ro ld K ra h m e r
C u o p cr M o u n ta in school has an a t­ I ’a rm le v home.
BEER T A V E R N
M rs. Jo h n H a r tw ic k and d a u g h te r and F re d . O scar and A lb e r t M u h lv
ten da n ce o f 4« p u p ils th is ye a r. F if ­
teen a re in th e fo u r lo w e r grades Jo yce w e re w e e k -e n d v is ito rs o f a tte n d e d th e R o u n d -U p a t P e n d le ­
a t N orth P lains
ta u g h t by M iss E v e ly n Day. and .70 h e r m o th e r. M rs. Rose P o rte r, in to n la st w eek.
I ’.ir y guests S a tu rd a y at the J. A
in th e u p p e r grades ta u g h t b y W il­ P o rtla n d .
Saturday N ight
M rs. G e o rg e D ra k e o f P o rtla n d
M c C o y Im ine w e re M a r tin Jackson b u r C ro c k e r.
n f Sal, in and M r, and M rs D e lm a r
S e p te m b e r 25th
F ra n k H o m e ric h is s t ill c o n fin e d v is ite d h e r m o th e r and siste r, M rs.
G a rris o n a nd lit t le .sou L lo y d o f in a east at Kt V in c e n t's h o s p ita l, J o h n K e ssle r a nd G e ra ld in e , last
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Kansas.
G e o rg e D ra k e cam e f r o m
b u t is re c o v e rin g as r a p id ly as can w e e k
P R IZ E S
P o rtla n d and v is ite d o v e r th e w e e k ­ B u r k h a lte r o f M t V e rn o n . Wash ,
C ly d e M eigh e n n u n c l Ins m o th e r be e xpected.
and sister, M rs L o ttie Leeper. a iu |
M rs B e rt D o u g h ty is re c o v e rin g end. T h e y b o th re tu rn e d h o m e S u n ­ v is ite d M r. a nd M rs. H a r r y Hansen
tw o c h ild re n to F orest G ro v e K a tu r- fro m in ju r ie s re ce ive d last M ay in day e v e n in g .
,, , ■
M rs. G e o rg e F in c k a nd c h ild re n
an a u to a ccid e n t and is n o w a b le to
w e n t to P o rtla n d W ednesday e ve ­
H a rv e v R e id lin g and M r and M rs. be up and can w a lk a little .
M a rs h a ll M c Iv e r »pent last w e e k v is ­
M a ria n S im ic li's b ro th e r. A n to n , n in g to see M r. F in c k , w h o is i l l in
itin g re la tiv e s at V a n c o u v e r and and fa m ily have gone back Io P o r t­ a h o s p ita l th e re . T h e y r e p o rt th a t
L o n g v ie w , Wash.
la n d a fte r sp e n d in g
th e su m m e r he is s lo w ly im p ro v in g , a lth o u g h
n o t as fast as was e xpected. H e has
R a lp h and R o b e rt Vandeiz.auden here.
T h e lm a B ro a d in ju r e d h e r foot been in th e h o s p ita l fiv e w e e ks w ith
re tu rn e d Im ine M o n d a y fro m In d r-1
u
lc e rs o f th e stom ach.
)•< ndenee. w h e re th e y have been q u ite b a d ly w h e n she stepped o il a
L lo y d B e a rd . W illia m and E rnest
lu c k in g lio n s fo r
th e
last th re e n a il, one d a y last w eek.
w eeks.
M rs Bessie B rid g m a n is s ta v in g L u k e and M r. C a w e ll le ft M o n d a y 1
• Mi a n d Mi
L om e I'le s n ik a re w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs. L illia n ila n - m o rn in g on a d e e r h u n tin g t r ip to
E a ste rn O regon.
s ta v in g w ith M rs
P lc s n ik 's p a r ­ le.v, at l.e is y v ille .
l LL ì JJ
B o rn , to M r. and M rs. O tto Bcr-
ents. M r and M rs K rie g e r, u n t il
th e y fin d a place Io locate
C o -o p e ra te w it h y o u r c o m m u n ity
L o m e S tro h m a y e r tre a te d T h u r s ­ c o rre s p o n d e n t b y t u r n in g in y o u r
day
a fte rn o o n th e c re w th a t has im p o rta n t ne w s ha p pe n in g s, i t is
been tr a in in g in s tr a w b e r ry p la n ts im p o ssib le fo r th e c o rre s p o n d e n t to
tlm past tw o weeks.
co n ta ct e v e ry o n e f o r lo c a l new s
P a rty guests T ue sd a y e ve n in g at item s. He s u re th a t th e ite m is real
th e T o n y K e m p e r h o m e w e re M r. new s a nd n o t ju s t a m e re d a y's v is i­
m id M rs. T ed G ree n
a nd
b a b y .: ta tio n w it h in th e c o u n ty o r io P o r t­
M rs. M a ry V a u a b ro o k , M rs. J u lia ! la n d .
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Farmers Included
New Weed Law
Birthday Observed
at Blooming Home
Chcliali ni 4- H Club
Plans Annual Meet
w
• •
Green Mountain
Grand Opening
Hazeldalc
Kansas City
M r and M rs H a rtle y o f S p rin g -
fie ld v is ite d at th e F re d K e im hom e
Sunday.
M r and M rs R ay In g ra m o f H a l­
sey. M r a nd M rs W a lte r B ig sb y a nd
fo u r c h ild re n and M r. and M rs. C lif ­
fo rd B ig s b y and tw o c h ild re n o f
G e rv a is w e re S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty
guests a t th e B ig s b y hom e here.
N o business fir m s h o u ld send o u t
a le tte r w ith o u t Its b e in g on a
p rin te d le tte rh e a d and in a p rin te d
e n velope. I t le n d * d ig n ity to th e
business a nd g ive s i t good a d v e rtis ­
ing.
R e m e m b e r th e m ore y o u te ll, th e
m o re y o u s e ll w h e n u sin g A rg u s
W a n t Ads.
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FEW ER
G E A R S!
B ETTER
G EA R S!
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P L U M B IN G
E L E C T R IC A L
A P P L IA N C E S
W c a re ag en ts fo r
K elvinator
M aytag
Fairbanks-M orse
The “ C a te rp illa r” d e-
sign em ploys th e sim plest,
m ost d ire c t m ethod yet
nown fo r conveying pow ­
e r from engine to d ra w ­
bar.
P ow er follow s a short,
direct, pow er saving p a th
from engine to track s.
T here are no “ d e to u rs”
. . . no “ w a n d e rin g ” . . .
no com plications.
Hillsboro Appliance
& Plumbing Co.
‘‘Standard" Plumbing
Kelvinator Appliances
P hone 72
l 32 g . 2nd A ve
H ills b o ro , O regon
The “ C a te rp illa r” tra n s ­
mission is sim p ler . . . .
better.
Lester Ireland
Qc Co.
Everybody's Talking
A b o u t O ur Insured
M o th -P ro o fin g
IS .
¿ it
t/1
V j^ H E N E V ER the conversation turns
to clothes, someone is sure to men­
tion our unique M O N IT E M oth-Proof
Cleaning Process. W e not only clean
clothes thoroughly and finish them beau­
I
tifully. In addition we make them ab­
solutely m oth-proof — and insure them
against moth damage for a period of six
months! Is it any wonder people are MOfHMtOOfCLfÄÜlHC’
talking?
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H om e Laundry & Dry Cleaners
W ashington St., b etw een 2nd and 3rd — H illsboro
Phone 47
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IN PLYMOUTH HISTORY
Bethany-Cedar Mill
W e’re Shouting the
Good N ew s . . .
■ m u . >
H iiliin i
..I
N E W , LOW ER
PR IC E S O N
Im p e ria l Feeds $
P. & S. TRAINS, OAT OR N IG H T
FROM PORTLAND
Night Limited
Leave» P o r t la n d ................. 9 :3 0 P M .
Arrives Spokane
7:00 A M.
Every R e g u la r C ar A ir-con d itio ned
O b s e rv a tio n c lu b ca r, w it h lo unge, fo u n ta in , b a rb e r, b a th ,
p e rio d ic a ls , cards. L a te s t typ e s o f sta n d a rd and t o u r is t
s le e p in g c a rs — D e lu x e coaches, w it h lo u n g es f o r m en and
w om en , deep in d iv id u a l seats, p o rte r s e rv ic e , fre e p illo w s .
Day Express kX’
ves P o r t l a n d ..............8 :3 0 A M .
r riv e s S p o k a n e ................. 6 :3 0 P .M .
O b s e rv a tio n re s e rve d seat coach, w id e w in d o w s , in d iv id u a l
c h a irs (5 0 c ), ca fe e co n o m y m eals, s ta n d a rd coach. S ce n e ry
of C o lu m b ia R iv e r and Cascade Range, B o n n e v ille D am .
Low T ra in Fares
Coach-Tourist . $ 7.50 one way, $13.50 roundtrip
Standard............ 11 24 one way, 15.00 roundtrip
Berth charge additional
Southern Pacific's home agent w ill sell through tickets
in connection with the S P A S , Ry. at proportional fares.
Details or illustrated folders w ill be furnished "n request — R H
C R O Z IE R , Gen. Passenger Agent, American Bank B ld g , Portland
. - »
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PORTLAND
WORRY
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claim o r rep laced a hom e
d estro y ed by fire.
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W ORRY!
L et me recom m end an in­
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y o u r needs.
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Companies
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80 Kinds of Inrarnneo
Phone 1701T
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i u n i ) » i '\ . g et , i , h^ am e ‘i«*pc»‘iab lc, consistent
q u a lity
L
ER IA L FEED S th a t you have dep en d ed upon fo r
y ears. You still get IM PER IA L FEEDS m ixed w ith th e
finest g rain s and c o n cen trates av ailab le. Low er raw m a­
te ria l costs m ean savings to you— you c a n 't a ffo rd to feed
, a n y th in g but th e best.
IM P E R IA L P O U L T R Y FE E D S
Im p e ria l Egg Mash. Sack
$2.10
M ilk Egg Mash. Sack
.................................... 2.20
B ig-Lay Egg Mash. Sack.................................. 2.00
IM P E R IA L D A IR Y FEED S
Im p erial D airy, 2 0 % Protein. Ton
Cow Ration, 1 7 % Protein. Ton
Molasses D a iry , 15 % Protein. Ton
$3«.()0
32.00
29.00
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of Plymouth's sensational
Ride, amazing Silence, nete Size and Beauty!
PLY M O U T H
Coupe
C om plete,
as low as...
D e liv e re d in
*723
H ills b o ro
PLY M O U T H
4-door Sedan
C om plete,
*00*7
as low as
ö V /
Delivered in Hillsboro
Trade w ith Im p erial
Im perial Feed 8C G rain Co.
A«
Phone Ot
.... _ Feeds
Miller» of Quality
South Second Ave.
H ow ever, a defin ite increase has been o rd ered fo r the
1938 model PLY MOUTHS. A dvance inform ation indi­
c a te s th at th ere will probably be only slig h t ch an g es
in the new m odels. So it will pay you to
Buy a Plym outh Now
and Save M oney!
Prices F. O. B our w arehouse and subject
to m ark et ch an g es
Pay Cash and Save —
PLYMOUTH PRICES
HAVE HOT ADVANCED!
CADY MOTOR CO.
"Oldest Automobile Dealer in Washington County”
119 8. Third Ave.
H IL L S B O R O
Phone (12