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H IL L S B O R O
Skates to Fame
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
O REG O N
Thursday, O ctober 7, 1937
Dr W F S tarrin g , executive secre­
tary of the O regon B aptist co n v en ­
tion. w ill be th e guest speaker. T his
occasion w ill be in th e n a tu re of a
general reunion of all church goers
BEAVERTON
Milton
K ahn,
of the com m unity. T h ere w ill be an
exhibit of flow ers, fru its and veg­ vice-president of the O regon Auto-
i By C. B. lU rk e rl
ciples of the G range since its or etables Special evening service at m obile Insurance Co . w as guest
ALOHA The W ashington C ounty g an u atio n A delightful m usical p ro ­
ith ttie M aham Sisters, form erly sp eak er at the K iw am s m eet last
council of P.-T A w ill hold its first gram follow ed consisting of an a c ­ 7 of w Tennessee,
as vocal and in s tru ­ W ednesday Mr K ahn sjsik e on Ina
(B y M r v Jesse M e y e rs )
m eeting and school of in struction cordion solo by Alfred B erdenia of m ental m usicians.
T he gospel song ex periences on his recent trip to
at
th
e
com
m
unity
B
aptist
church.
B
eaverton,
vocal
num
bers
by
Mrs
B U X T O N - The first auditorium
service w ill be supplem ented by- C hina and Jap an
Aloha.
Tuesday
betw
een
th
e
hours
V
J.
l.olnis.
accom
panied
on
the
p rogram since th e opening of
lan tern slides ex h ib ited bv
Mrs W It Boswell of M onm outh
of 10 a m. and 3 p. in The follow ­ piano by Mrs L uke H leakncy; h ill­ colored
school was h eld at th e school house
am t son and d a u g h ter Vance and
ing state officers w ill be present: billy songs by H uglne Ring, w ho the pastor. Rev W H Redman
F rid ay afternoon.
M is J H S eavey and d au g h ter Ju n e visited w ith friends In-re last
M rs c W Walls, p resident: M is accom panied him self on the g u itar,
The program w as as follows: Song
F W Blum, first vice president; the T aran tella dance bv M arvel E m ­ and her husband. Mr and Mrs A l­ S unday
by school: poem by fifth and sixth
Mrs M Hanson of Salem was a
Mrs J B Ward, state m em bership erson and Betty R ichards accom ­ vin P arker, of E ugene visited over
grades, S hirley W hite, F ran k Crow-
chairm an ; Mrs W K letzer. past panied on the accordion by A lfred ill.- w eek-end w ith Mr. and Mrs I guest of Mrs Elm er S tipe Tuesday
th er, M arcile Duncan, L ester Moen
W
F
W
arner
Mrs.
S
eavey
and
Mrs
Mrs H anson is a past g ran d m atron
p resident and ch airm an of legisla­ B erdenia. and piano selections by-
and M elvin C anby; q u a rte t by K ath-
of th e O F S of O regon
tion. Mrs M artin W Jones, press Mrs L uke Bleakney R efreshm ents W arner a re sisters
ery n and M arie Jo n es and Bobby
Sydney
S
W
arner
of
Tillam
ook
'1 lie officers of B eaver ch ap ter
chairm an. M rs F. E W oodward, w ere serv ed by ladies of the G range
an d Norm a W atson; poem by LeRoy
treasu rer. M rs K enneth Hall M r- A loha G range will m eet tonight pent Sunday w ith his parents. Mr O F S . w ho visited O renoinah
W hiteside; cornet trio. Naomi C an­
a
d
Mrs
W
E
Warner
lie
was
,t
c
h
a p te r O F S . at M ultnom ah
Loughlin M em orial fund; and Mrs tT h u rsd ay ) in re g u la r bi-w eekly
by, N orm an P eterson and Billy
parly of th ree w ho cam e by boat to M onday evening w ere Mrs H F
R R Rasmussen, su m m er ro u n d -u p session.
C row ther; poem by A rth u r Sim on­
A s to ria , thence up th e ¿.'olumbiu Fliiinder. Mrs S tella Ellis Mrs It
chairm an
ton; song by grades one and two;
Agnes P h ip p s was
eek-end and W illam ette to P ortland.
1 Lucy and Fred Govt O thers a t ­
A sp eak er from the office of sec­ visitor
poem. D orothy Sim onton. F aith Sco­
of
Mr
and
Mr-
W alter Mr Bowm an Entertains
ten d in g from here w ire Mrs Goyt
reta ry of S tate Fai l Snell w ill speak
field and A lpha Mae Peterson; "A m ­
S
ch
raed
er
of
S
eattle
on th e subject. "Safety."
R ichard F B owm an, division vice- and Mr F liaudcr
erica the B eautiful." second grade
T w elve m em bers of the O ptim ist president of th e Railw ay associa-i Move to Farm
Each one atten d in g is in \ ited to
by harm onica group; "O regon State
Mr and Mrs C a b in B arnes have
b ring luncheon C offee w ill b e club of P o rtlan d had luncheon at lion, gave a reception to 2(H) of Ins
Song" by school. N ext auditorium
St M ary's Home last T hursday and associates and th e ir w ives at the m oved to th e ir farm at Scholls .1
serv ed by the local P.-T. A
program w ill be h eld at th e school
visited
the
school
G range hall T uesday evening D anc­ W B arnes w ill m ake his hom e w ith
T he public is co rd ially invited
O ctober 15.
Sonja H enie displays new m iracles
C orn-cutting and silo-filling are ing w as follow ed by a banquet at 11 them
Mrs. C. A. M organ cam e home
of grace as she skates and skis
the
practical
activities
at
St
M
ary's
ju n io r
The G reen L antern C afe served n s 1 C ongregational church
E dw ard ta r s o n . a stu d en t of the
from the Jones hospital. H illsboro
to tu n efu l m elodies i n "Thin
these days
ch o ir w as presented in a concert
earterers.
F rid ay w here she u n d er w ent a
Ice." com ing to th e V enetian to ­ norm al at M onm outh, w as hom e
F ath er C arb errv St M ary's foot­
Hay Loflin. m echanic at the Fm - S unday ev en in g at th e church The
m in o r operation S ep tem b er 28
night. Friday and S aturday T y ­ o v er th e w eek-end.
ball coach, visited friends in E ugene erson garage, is ill at his hom e in I d irecto rs of the choir a le Mrs B ar­
M r and M rs Jam es R etherford
ro n e P ow er is co -starred "Souls B uys P lace H e re
rett R andall, and Willis J Cady
C. J. S tick n ey sold M onday a last S atu rd ay and saw the gam e b e ­ Beaverton.
and three children of B urns visited
at Sea." a ch ap ter from the vivid
tw een S tanford U niversity and the
C ongregational M issionary class
Dr. and Mrs W D. H untington
th e form er's b ro th er and sister-in-
A m erican sea history and s ta r­ th ree-acre place, im proved, five- U niversity of Oregon.
visited th eir son-in-law and d a u g h ­ p resen ted a m ountain play at the
law. Mr. and Mrs. P e rrie R eth er­
rin g G ary Cooper. G eorge Raft room house, on H ighland avenue, to
Mr and Mrs B arney B ertran d of
m eeting of th e C h ristian church
ford, from T hursday to S aturday
and Frances Dee. is headlined at Mr. and Mrs Ja c k W agner of S h e r­ Racine. W is. visited for the past ter. Mr and Mrs G ale Hood. S u n ­ m
issionary society
Mr and Mrs. P erm - R etherford
the V enetian for Sunday. M on­ wood. Mr W agner is w ith th e B F w eek w ith Mr and Mrs W A. C lif­ day at C olum bia A cadem y. V an­ Lo dg e M a k e s V is it
couver, Wash. Mrs. Rood is p re ­
Jo h n s F u rn itu re com pany of P o rt­
and Velma and C harles w ent to
day and Tuesday.
Tuesduy evening 18 m em bers of
ford on B lanton avenue. T hey saw- ceptress and art in stru cto r in C ol­
land.
P o rtlan d S atu rd ay to visit th e fo rm ­
th e B eaverton R ebekah lodge v is­
M r and Mrs A lb ert G ustafson of m uch of scenic O regon, and like um bia A cadem y.
er's sister. Mrs. M abel B anard. w ho
ited the R ebekah lodge of M cM inn­
w as in ju red in an autom obile acci­ this w eek-end by h er sister. Miss O ysterville, W ash , Mr and Mrs. m ost visitors from abroad, fell in ta lk s on C hina
G ladys George, of W oodland. Wash . L eonard M iller, fo rm erly of Aloha. love w ith O regon.
Rev Pius Moore. S J . m issionary ville.
dent n ear B urns S ep tem b er 21.
T he opening fall m eeting of the
fro m China, addressed the students
Mrs S Poulson and Mr. and Mrs B in s Tract Here
H om er B ennett and H arley Q uier w ho is em ployed at Hillsboro.
L. B ishop and d a u g h te r of P o rtlan d
W C. B u rn ett of Ijtu re l bought Of > | M a ry s o f tin - Valiev T h u rs­ C ongregational Ladies' M isxinnarj
drove to B urns S eptem ber 28. Mrs.
w ere guests last S u n d ay at th e J. the tw o-acre tract of the C u n n in g ­ day afternoon F attier Moore has study class w as held last T hursday
Estis Gibson and sm all daughter,
T he them e for (lie m eeting w as the
O. L arson home. T he G ustafsons ham estate on H ennesy avenue,
w ho has been visiting at th e B en­
"Flowers and F ru its of the Christ
o p erate a 10-acre o y ster farm along built a sm all house and is now s e t­
n e tt hom e for some time, retu rn ed
A l ( H IA -III BFR S C H O O L
inn L ife " A pot luck lunch was
th e beach. T he p a re n t stock w as tled in his new home
to th e ir hom e w ith them . Mr. B en­
Ju n io r H anna of the first g rade served at noon w ith 30 ladies pres-
/
im ported from Jap an , som e in d i­
Mrs O tto Johnson of Oswego w a s
n e tt and Mr. Q uier re tu rn e d home
vid u als a tta in in g th e enorm ous a guest for several days of Mr a n d was hooked in the eye by an a w k ­ | ent
(By Mrs. J. A. McCov)
F riday.
Mr and Mis I, B Denney and
ard cow. w ho looked up suddenly
KANSAS CITY—Mr. and Mrs M. length of 12 inches. T h e shells are M rs M a r t i n I, Johnson o n n o r t h w
Hold B ooster Night
from her grass m ow ing
Mrs B. K D enney recently visited
w hen gro u n d , fo r p o u ltry W ashington street
N ational grange booster night w as J. V anderzanden gave a "500" card used,
Phyllis M orford. w ho w as in ju red for several days in R oseburg at the
Mr. an d Mrs W arren Neal of
observed b y G reen Moun t a i n p arty at th eir hom e S atu rd ay ev e­ feed, stre e t p av in g w h e re these
shells abound and fo r o rn am en ts P o rtlan d and Miss LaNora Neal of 111 an autom obile accident S ep tem ­
G range at th e ir hall T hursday. The ning in honor of th eir w edding a n ­ To
(aught at G onzaga college in S h an g ­
keep th e ad u lt o y sters w ith in V ancouver. Wash . visited Mr. and ber 9, is back in school.
evening was spent in playing games. niversary. Mr. an d Mrs. W arn er
S afety lanes are painted on the hai for a n u m b er of y ears and is
bounds,
fences
m
ade
of
36-inch
Mrs.
Hugh
Lew
is
T
hursday.
C
ropp
received
high
and
Mrs.
J
A
Neal B aker has moved his fam ily
highway- at Union av en u e w here well inform ed on the social a n d p o ­
placed 2 inches a p a rt are P lans G ift Shop
from the S parks place to a house McCoy consolation. C overs w ere d stakes
litical conditions of that country
m any ch ild ren cross for school
riv en in th e ground To harvest,
Last F riday an obsolete P o rtlan d
on the p ro p erty of Mrs. M. E Ben- laid for tw enty-one at m idnight.
T he u p p er grades enjoyed P resi­ L abors of the m issionaries. school
M ilton C ropp is em ployed at th e rem ove th e big o y sters collected stre e t car w as set dow n on a vacant
efiel.
against th is fence, pick out th eir lot in A loha. It is being fitted up dent R o o s e v e lt s a d d r e s s al T im ber- life and m odern w arfare w ere v iv ­
Revival m eetings, conducted by Forest G ro v er cannery
idly described by the speaker
Mrs. Ira Brow n, w ho is in the sm aller progeny, c a rry in baskets for a gift shop by Miss Rosa Hal- line lodge last W ednesday, a radio
Miss F inn and Miss Cate, trav elin g
Last M onday was initiation day.
having
been
installed
for
th
at
p
u
r­
to
a
scow
w
hich
is
tow
ed
by
a
tug
E m anuel hospital in P o rtlan d , is
einba.
evangelists, closed S eptem ber 28.
Each freshm an ch a ra c te r I z c d 'a
pose.
to
th
e
cannery.
T
h
e
n
ativ
e
oysters
1
able
to
sit
up.
Joe Vacca and fam ily left T ues­
F ox B reeders M eet Here
T he civic league of the Aloha- M other Goose rhym e and at the
R obert V anderzanden is w orking have long ago been rem oved from
day for th e ir hom e at L iberty. Mo.
T he M illigan and M orrison S ilv er H uber school last w eek elected the i bidding of her senior sister was
this region by o y ster fisherm en,
for
Mr
B
eaupre
of
T
h
atch
er
T hey w ill visit relativ es in C ali­
obliged to act out h e r p a rtic u la r
m any of w hom h av e grow n fairly i ‘ Fox B reeders' association of natio n - follow ing officers R obert S ayre, part.
Move from G rove
fornia on th e ir w ay home.
j al and in tern atio n al scope w ill hold president; F red A nderson, vice-
rich at th e business.
Mr.
an
d
Mrs.
Sam
Thom
pson
and
C lu b F o rm e d
J. S M cKeown of Eugene, form ­
B eautiful in its n a tu ra l p ark a school of instruction in th e A loha president. M yrtle B runig. secretary;
Second y e a r 4-H girls' club was d au g h ter G ertru d e of Forest G rove setting
on th e lo w er slopes of Mt G range hall O ctober 22 and 23 M axine Lusby, tre a su re r; Jam es e rly of Aloha, was a business visitor
organized at school last w eek w ith have m oved to th e ir ranch in th e Hood, th e hom e of Mrs. P e rry Lord : T here w ill be lectures and d em o n ­ W right, serg ean t-at-arm s; May O '­ h ere this week He sold his B lanton
eight girls as m em bers. O fficers are K ansas City neighborhood.
stratio n s by m en from eastern fu r C onner and G ordon G rim m , yell street p ro p erty to () I.cdw cight of
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. W h itn er and was th e scene of a picnic luncheon ! m
Naomi Canby, p resident; F aith Sco­
arkets, from S eattle and by b re e d ­ leaders. LeRoy P arrish, athletic P ortland
last
S
atu
rd
ay
in
h
o
n
o
r
of
Mrs.
field. vice-president: K ath ry n Jones little d au g h ter and Miss G ladys Mc­ G eorge G reen of th is com m unity. ers. local and abroad. T he hotel m anager. T he league plans on h o ld ­
Mrs W anda Rybaeh iZ a rsk n of
Coy.
D
avid
Jack
so
n
a
n
d
s
o
n
secretary O th er m em bers include
h e a d q u a rte rs of the convention w ill ing sem i-m onthly m eetings d u ring D etroit visited St M ary's d u ring the
Mrs.
H
arold
F.
W
hatley
w
as
also
a
M
artin
spent
S
unday
in
Salem
w
ith
A lpha Mae Peterson, M arjorie La-
w eek. T his visit was th e first m ade
be in P o rtlan d It is expected that the year.
house guest.
zott, E sther Q uier. Velma R eth er­ Mr. and Mrs. C alvin Jackson. M on­ P.-T. A. Meets T uesday
I th e prom inent fox breeders from
The A loha-H uber school w ill be a fte r sixteen years and was one of
day
they
left
on
a
trip
to
Los
A
n
­
ford and D orothy Sim onton.
T h e A lo h a-H u b er P a ren t-T each er all over the U nited S tates will a t­ closed on M onday for th e teachers' pleasure for both Mrs. Rybaeh and
geles. w h ere th ey w ill v isit w ith
h er form er teachers
C ouple Wed 58 Years
association w ill m eet at th e school tend. T he A loha G range Economic in stitu te to be held at H illsboro
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M
ilton
Nicks
a
few
Mr. and Mrs. F rancis C halm ers days and th en w ill go to Willow. house. T uesday at 8 p. m. W orth club w ill serve lunch d u rin g the
T he total en ro llm en t up to date S h u t-in s at home, shut-outs abroad
W elcome the old hom e news
celebrated th e ir 58th w edding a n ­ Okla.. to visit an o th er d aughter. W. C aldw ell, c h airm an P o rtlan d convention in th e Grange* din in g is 190. T he eig h th g rad e num bers
H o m e A c r e s ' p r o g r e s s th e y a p p l a u d
niv ersary S eptem ber 25 at th e home Mrs.
A ccident
P rev en tio n com m ittee, hall an d also a banquet S atu rd ay
E
lm
er
S
tew
art,
and
fam
ily
for
A
n d th e ir in te r e s t a c c ru e s
of th e ir son-in-law and daughter.
Rent houses in this com m unity ,
few w eeks. They a re to go from w ill speak on th e su b ject "T raffic night. The banquet will be follow ed
M r and Mrs. H iatt, w ho live on the a th ere
by a dance given for en jo y m en t of are so scarce th at a couple w as seen
Safety."
to
Texas,
w
h
ere
th
ey
have
Tolke place. Mrs. C halm ers w as 86 w o rk fo r th e w inter.
visitors. C. M. B ebout is a m em ber looking at the school playhouse.
S en ato r Ross D irector
y ears old O ctober 3.
T H A T B LEN D ED I
S en ato r E. L. Ross w as elected of this association an d it w as la rg e ­ As a w arn in g to husband and
S
unday
M
r
and
Mrs.
Clyde
M issionary society of T ualatin Meighen and sister. Mrs. Leper, and d ire c to r of th e O regon A ssociation ly th rough his efforts that the c o n ­
spouse,
FLA VO R G ETS
P lains P resb y terian church held its Mr. and Mrs. Louie S tro h m ay er and of R eal E state B oards at th e state vention is bro u g h t to A loha. On
By th rifty landlords forsaken.
m onthly m eeting at th e H iatt home Mrs.
m eetin g at E ugene S ep tem b er 24 S atu rd ay of th e convention the d e l­ They h eard a voice in the p la y ­
M Y VOTE!
J.
B
ak
er
m
ade
a
trip
to
B
on­
S eptem ber 29. A large n u m b er of neville dam.
house.
and 25. He w as also one of th e p rin ­ egates m eet at the B ebout fox farm
on
V
ista
aven
u
e
w
here
from
3
20
to
m em bers and friends w ere present.
"T
his
house
is
alread
y
taken."
cipal
sp
eak
ers
at
th
e
b
an
q
u
et
at
th
e
Jphnson o f C orvallis sp en t
5:30 Mr. B ebout gives a d e m o n stra ­
T he Misses Louise and M arie Tolke th e D ora
w eek-end at th e Z elbert B aker O sburn hotel S ep tem b er 25.
served refreshm ents.
T h e co u g ar th a t used to m ake tion on pelt tailoring.
home.
F a m ily M o ves
Miss W innifred Thom s cam e up
Mr. and Mrs. D elm ar G arrison, nig h tly passes th ro u g h A loha in from
Elm ira, w here she teaches in
D avid E dw ards and fam ily are w ho
Spray Gun
has been w o rk in g for Louie 1912 is succeeded by th e C ougars th e high
school; to spend th e w eek ­
m oving from th e Ruben Kelly place S
trohm ayer, has m oved to G. L il­ w ho com e dow n from W ashington
to a house at Elwood mill. Mr and ly 's at H illside w h ere h e is em ploy­ by day to m ak e fo rw ard passes.
end w ith h e r parents. Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Thoms.
Mrs. K elly expect to move on th eir ed.
B ooster N ight Held
farm soon.
A pinochle p a rty w as held at the
In accordance w ith th e custom of
E.
W
ebb
left
T
h
u
rsd
ay
evening
r
Mrs. Jew el Losli of n ear H ills­ fo r Y am hill to be an o v ern ig h t G ranges all o v er th e nation. A loha hom e of Mrs J. L orentzcn last F r i­
boro visited Mrs. Jesse M eyers here
day. P rize w inners w ere Mrs C on­
G
range
h
eld
its
a
n
n
u
al
b
ooster
of his b ro th er. W illiam Webb,
nell. first, and Mrs. H aynes of B eav­ Economical w ay to p ain t G arages,
S aturday night. She brought w ith guest
d fam ily. F rid ay h e w ill go to m eeting last T h u rsd ay night. The erton.
B asem ents, W arehouses and Ibxjfs
h e r a quilt w hich th e W. B A la ­ an
p
u
rpose
of
th
ese
m
eetings
is
to
L ake to be a guest several
dies w ill quilt for her. Mrs. Losli is Sand
Q ueen E sth er C ircle of the church
acq u ain t th e p u b lic w ith th e w ork
days
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Billy
W
ebb
a m em ber of W. B A. here.
Free Estimates
and ideals of th e P atro n s of H us­ m eets today (T hursday) at two.
and fam ily and C lyde Webb.
Mr. and Mrs F red Riggle o f C
b andry. A bout 100 w ere p resen t at P lan Special Service
W H IS K IE S
rop L ighter
B irkenfeld spent tw o days here
H arvest Home service at the
F ilb ert picking at th e S eavy vard- ,h is m eeting. A fter th e flag proces
C e p r . 1 9 )7 C a lv e r t D t a t ille r » C o r p .. O lit t llo r l« « :
i .
■
— *.
elfin
O, n and
v v /-v c singing
i rt rr 1 rt rr of th e n ofli-itx
n
church O ctober 17. A fter the m o rn ­
th e past w eek rep airin g t h e i r
R e la y . M i l .. a n d L o u is v ille . K y . f a e c u t lv e OWl
sional
ational
H ills b o r o te a ; C b r y a la r Q l d j . . N . V C C A L V E R T ’ S S F E
house, w hich was recently vacated only lasted ab o u t th re e days. The anthem . M aster O scar Hagg gave a ing service at 11 a pot-luck lunch P hone 3104
C IA L ” b L T N D E O W H IS K E Y
90 P R O O F
29
crop is v ery m uch sm aller th is
by th e Vacca family.
s t r a ig h t w h is k e y ; 79
o r a ln n e u t r a l s p ir it «
Will be served in the dining room.
sh
o
rt
ta
lk
on
th
e
h
isto
ry
and
p
rin
­
Mr. and Mrs. G lenn Jones and Mr y ear th an last. E. W W oodford is
g to pick filb erts in his y ard
and Mrs. A rley H udspeth of P o rt­ startin
Monday
lan d spent the w eek-end here.
R ichard B eam an w as o u t of
A large crowd atten d ed a dance
school several days last w eek on
sponsored by W. B. A h ere S a tu r­ account
of sickness.
day night. A nother dance w ill be
M artin Jackson spent last w eek
given O ctober 16.
visiting a t th e J. A. McCoy home.
Homecoming Meet Set
A homecom ing m eeting w ith pot
In th e dom estic mail service the
luck dinner and initiation w ill be
h eld at W. B. A. hall O ctober 13. av erage le tte r trav els 469 m iles; on
air-m
ail 1558 miles.
R egular business m eeting w ill be
h eld at this time. O ctober m arks the
45th anniversary of th e assocition
w ith Bina West M iller of Port H u r­
on, Mich., as fo u n d er All out-of-
HARRISON D- HUGGINS
tow n m em bers are invited to be
M. D.
p re se n t October 13.
Mr. and Mrs. G eorge B urlingham
Huy y o u r B LU E S E A L USED < A R n ow ! There is no need to w ail u n til
E Y E , E A R . N O S E an d T H R O A T
S r. spent the w eek-end in P ortland
new
m otlejs are out. Prices on new cars w ill be h ig h e r— so good used e ars
S P E C IA L IS T
G eorge Burlingham Jr. assisted
W illiam Riggle and Jesse Meyers in
w ill be no lo w e r in price than a t present. See o ur q u a lity stock to d a y ! We
shingling a woodshed for Jesse
G LASSES FITTED
know yo u ’ ll fin d ju s t I he ear you w ant.
M eyers.
NOPCO XX it a concentrated, standard­
M elvin Powell, who is employed
ized source of Vitamins A and D. Research
a t H arrisburg, spent the past week I
Commercial Building
proved that layers need more Vitamin
a t his hom e here.
4 DOOR TOURING SEDAN —
Phone«
Hear«
D than chicks. A few extra eggs per hen
Mrs. Mollie Tallm an was visited
A
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will
pay
for
all
the
NOPCO
XX
a
hen
will
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1 ;3Q p. m, t o 5 p
eat in a year. Any additional eggs rep­
ie a lly perfect.
C artrig h t. of E astern Oregon
resent additional profit - - exchangeable
Mrs. D ellis C o m u tt was visited
B u x to n S c h o o l
H o ld s F irst
C o u n ty P .-T . A . C o u n c il M eets
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Their Anniversary
lionie of Mr
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G eorge
Sew ell anil Miss Je n n ie lliilck.
B u ild in g
llu u a e
Mi-. Ruby w
Hodgen-Brewster
Boyd, who rvcvntly
Mild her hom e on Watgou Htreel, ik
now building a hou se ill her park ill
the suiiie vicinity.
Il 11 Siiinniur'g house on Wiilsou
• P erfectly balanced.
mid Eighth » h e e ls has been sold Io
• A nim al protein type.
Mi mid Mrs .1, T rovus of Porllm id
Mrs. I) Peek w as hostess at a d e ­
• H ig h ly digcHtahle.
lightful hirthduy m iniveisnry purty
honoring Mrs. (" F Seveusons lust
• Low er m o rta lity .
'I'hursdny
• IncrriiMc production.
Miss F lorence I .ileus cn terlm u t'd I
u group of friends S uuduy evening
T
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rke y fin is h in g and fat
ut h er upurtm enl.
te llin g mashes co ntaining
no fish oil.
Orcliardale
iHy Mr». K. Ilungrr)
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Tom Tunak.i report th.u ins w ife
w ho is nt the G ood S uniuritun h o s­
Feed • Need - Wool - Poultry
pital ill P ortland, is not expected to
Telephone 3061
live Besides being so ill she gave j
b irth Io u baby g irl S ep tem b er 26 I
t’amiers Cash Store
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Use branded,
mill-mixed feeds con­
taining NOPCO XX Or.
if you mix your own.
use NOPCO XX in the
handy, factory - sealed
2-lb. or 5-lb can.
For Profit Production, Demand
rnile-
M ust
he seen to he appreciated.
1933 P ly m o u th
.... .
1936 D o d g e
COUPE— M e rcu ry m etallic
fin ish . C ondition O. K.
1936 D o d g e
4 -DOOR TOURING SEDAN—
M e rcu ry m e tallic fin ish . M e chanically
O. K.
MANY
O THERS
TO
CHOOSE
$
NOPCO XX
on sale at
*379
*649
*699
available at
Imperial Feed & Grain
Company
H e ’s alread y w ent!
Now m ix th e m both up, an d mix th em up well,
A nd th e re is th e se c re t of New G o ld en S h e ll.
MECHANICS’ SPECIALS
“As Is” USED CARS
1926 OLDSMOBILF.
COUPE
1926 D O D G E
SEDAN
$
25
‘25
1919 DODGE
COUPE
TIGER-M ONK
L ike tw o oils in one, it’s Tough and it's Fast.
I t C u ts S t a r t in g W e a r ,
FRO M
‘25
Ild k h oro f eed Co.
NOPCO XX
W h en you he sees com ing,
589
DEPEN D A BLE
Vitamin A & D Source
A FA S T -M O V IN G gent.
669
L U X E CO UPE— Low
1 9 3 6 P ly m o u th i DE
ge, golden beige color.
NOPCO XX
THE
s ta n d s for M onkey—
USED CARS
For Results in Cash,
Make Sure >?
Vitamins A and 0
for hard cash.
Vitamins A and 0 are to important to
flock health and production that you
must he sure to use effective sources.
You play safe with NOPCO XX. For nearly
ten years it has been "standard" to the
poultry industry.
NOPCO. 465 California Street, San
Francisco
P o u ltr y F e e d s
Ilu u s e Sold
an d how it does last!
Starting causes More Engine Wear
than all the running... New Golden
Shell Motor Oil is Fast-Flowing to
reduce this wear . . . Tough so it
stands the heat of steady driving.
CADY MOTOR CO.
"O ldest A utom obile D ealer in W ashington C ounty"
119 k. I bird
Ave.
H IL L K B O R O
I'h o n r 812
The New Motor Oil