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    H IL L S B O R O
Thursday, October 21, 1937
A R G U S . H IL L S B O R O .
g o v e rn m e n t p o u ltry e x p e rts , eggs
w hen co m p a re d w ith o th e r food,
re p re < n t a good b u y fo r th e c o n ­
s u m e r."
Egg pr oducers in O regon have o r-
gam/« d t h c ir s ta b iliz a tio n c u m m it-
tee w ith M o rris C h riste n se n o f M c-
C oy a . < h a irm a n and memb< rs fro m
p rin c ip a
centers. F ra n k E ric k s o n
o f K t 5 H ills b o ro , c o m m itte e m a n
fro m thi i se ctio n said:
“ We egg p ro d u c e rs have been
m u c h e n co uraged by th is in te n s iv e
ca m p a ig n o rg a n ize d th ro u g h o u t th e
c o u n try . I t cumt.“ , at an o p p o rtu n e
tim»* w hen th e b u rd e n o f h ig h feed
costs and r e la tiv e ly lo w egg co n ­
s u m p tio n d u rin g th e y e a r has been
pres mg h a rd upon o w n e rs o f la y ­
in g floek . Increased co n s u m p tio n
n o w w ill c a rry th e fa rm e r o v e r to
th e s p rin g p ro d u c tio n season. So we
ask e v e ry h o u s e w ife to p u t tw o
eggs on th« p la te w h e re th e re was
o n ly one b e fo re ."
Resurrection Via Rehabilitation Program
New Buildings
a t F a r m in g to n
N e a r F in is h
I l l y M i* * lit* h u e S ch u ltz)
F A K M IN G T O N lh u ld iiu H on th e
K«*v»riiriK,ut rt h iih ilitu tin n fu r inn
ur**
v ln tf it <•< nt o f p a in t. Th«*v
h it
n< tir in g c o m p le tio n und w ill be
o r n ip ic d soon M r m id M is Hut«*-
ft ll m id Noil w ill liv e o il o i k * o f th e
ne w ftiriri'-te n d s ereeted on th e H u l-
v e i »n pint'«* m id M r
m id Mrs.
Iln c h e r m id fm n ily w ill m ove in to
the o th e r ne w hom e O ccu p an ts fo r
th e o th e r th re e fn n n s te u d s o f th is
c o m m u n ity m t * not yet k n o w n .
Is• mu M .ie m id A r ie l Moi'Mim o f
M ro v is ite d frie n d s hr re W e d n e s­
day
T in * M o rg u n it fo r m e r ly liv e d
In i t
T h e ir fa th e r ig s ta y in g in
P o rtla n d fo r m e d ica l tre a tm e n t
M i anti M rs M a rio n Boge. H e le n
Heed and C e c il Boge an* on a h u n t­
in g t r ip to E astern O reg o n .
Club M crts O ctober 79
W o m en ’s C o m m u n ity W ei f a r e
( lu h w ill m eet w it h M rs. E d w in
B u r k h a lte r F rid a y , O c to b e r 29.
M o v e to C a lifo r n ia
M rs B e rth a W e rn e r and d a u g h ­
te r E d ith le ft S u n d a y fo r B e rk e le y ,
C al. T h e y have so ld t h e ir hom e
hen* to M r
J e n n ie A n d e rso n T h e
lo r d C h ris tia n L a d ie s ’ A id p re se n t-
i d M rs. W e rn e r w ith a p u rse m id
h a n d k e rc h ie f as a p a rtin g g ift
M r and M rs J W ill o f W < stirn-
lii r Wen* w eek « m l guests last w eek
at th e S II D o lb y holm * M rs W ill
was fo rm e rly a te a ch e r o f th e F a rm ­
in g to n school
S< li a im e r I«'li D ire c to r
F ra n k
S c h u lm c n c h
spent
th e
.6e« k -e n d a m i "D a d ' ' D a y ’’ at O re ­
gon S ta te co lle g e w ith h is son A l ­
v in . a s tu d e n t th e re . In th e e ve n in g
tin* Dads w e re b a n q u e t guests.
S e h u lim ric h is a m e m b e r o f th e e x ­
c lu b o f
e c u tiv e h o a rd o f th e Dad
• •
i •
M a r g a n t, M a u rm e and “ B illie
P u tn a m wa re guests nt a h irth d a
p a rty S u n d a y gi\« n in h o n o r o f
th e ir lit t le c o u sin C ry s ta l B e lle
V o g i's o f M o im ta m d a le
M r and Mrs O scar P ie rso n m id
fa m ily o f P a lo A lto , C al . vi: t«-il a
fe w days th is w e e k w it h his sister,
M rs E d w in B u r k h a lte r Th< P u -r-
sons w ill m a k e th e ir h o m e on a
fa rm m a r lla z.e ld n le .
M rs. Ed H a tfie ld is s t ill at th e
P o rtla n d h o s p ita l, b u t is re p o rte d
m u c h b e tte r.
Laurel Acres Girl
H urt in Accident
i By
Mrs.
I.cw i*
K .iyniondl
1 « A U R E L A C R E S E m m a R o b in
•«»n sp e n t S u n d a y a fte rn o o n
m id
M onday in Jones lo s p itu l h a v in g
fi
s titc h
ta k e n in h e r nose and
in h e r k n e e a s th e re
s iite li
o f be < in a c a r th a t le ft th
, a«!.
•ppm
a m st n . tu m p in
the n e ig h b o rin g f ie ld o f L e w
m a lic H e r a u n t. M rs K e ith M c ­
C lu re , d r iv e r o f th e ear a nd o n ly
o th e r o ccu p an t, s u ffe re d m in o r cuts
and bruises.
C F R o b in so n and fa m ily had a
d in n e r p a rty and fa m ily re u n io n
S u n d a y G uests w< re M r and M*
K t ith M c C lu re , J im M c C lu re . B ill
Ja« k «on. M r and M i. E rn e st B en-
ja n o n and L lo y d . K e n n e th C a rlso n ,
a n d M i and M rs H a ro ld B ro w n
M rs C F. R o b in so n re ce ive d a
le tte r tlie past w eek fro m h e r son
'.Ia n « w h o is at W ra n g e ll. A la ska ,
.•aying th a t he p la n s to spend the
w in te r th e re as he is n o w e m p lo y e d
b y a tra n s fe r co m p a n y.
M a rg e ry R o b in so n is at ho m e at
p re • n t as h e r jo b at th e Joe P a tte r­
son hom e te rm in a te d
W h e n M rs. Roy C a rte r re tu rn e d
S a tu rd a y fro m a th re e -d a y sta y in
P o rtla n d . M r and M rs. Dan C a rte r
cam e to spend th e w e e k -e n d w it h
t h e ir p a re n ts
W illia m Cart« r is h o m e fo r a fe w
days fro m P o rtla n d , w h e re he has
been fo r se v e ra l weeks.
W. R A u e and p a rty re tu rn e d
W i’diK sday fro m th e a p p le h a rve st
at Y a k im a .
Me darn«” . H e rb Johnson. L e w
L a m a lle , A. L . R ank and C F R o b ­
ins« in w e re guests o f th e H ill and
Dale c lu b O c to b e r 13 at th e h o m e of
M rs. T e n n is P y le . W h ile th e re n e ­
g o tia tio n s w e re mad«* fo r th e H ill
and Dale and L a u re l A cre s c lu b s to
u n ite at a tea fo r th e F ird a le school
te a che r ( )e to b e r 19.
B o rn to M r. and M rs W a y n e M u l-
liv a n O c to b e r 13 at th e Jones h o s p i­
ta l. a hoy.
Relief Office Fills
County CCC Quota
('C C «luota fu r W a s h in g to n c o u n -
tv has been fille d , it was a n n o u n e -
«■ii bv M iss A lic e M a x w e ll, r e lie f
d ire c to r, w h o also sa id th a t 24 a d ­
d itio n a l a p p lic a n ts a re on th e w a it ­
in g list.
F o u r m o re places wer«‘ added In
th e c o u n ty 's <|iiota
M o n d a y,
and
w e re p ro m p tly fille d .
M iss M a x ­
w e ll has a p p lie d fo r a f u r th e r e n ­
la rg e m e n t o f th e q u o ta in o rd e r to
la k e up 111«' la rg e r e lie f needs o f
W a s h in g to n c o u n ty .
S u b s c rib e fo r
th e
A rg u s .
Picket l akes Post
Against Market
B
Banks High Loses to Amity
in First Football Game
For Results in Cash,
Make Sure of
Vitamins A and D
L llinls M ove H ere
F. E llio t a nd fa m ily m ove d fro m
S hady B ro o k to th e R a lp h K e n n e d y
house, w est o f Banks. S u n d a y. T w o
hoys o f t in - fa m ily e n te re d B a n ks
g ra d e school M on d a y.
W o rd has been re c e iv e d h e re
fro m M iss H e le n D icke rso n , te a ch e r
in th e B a n k s g ra d e school, last y e a r
and n o w te a ch in g in th e M o la lla
g ra d e school, th a t she has been i l l
se ve ra l w e e ks w it h e ry s ip e la s in th e
PLUMBING
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W e a re a g e n ts f o r
K elvinator
M aytag
Fairbanks-M orse
$6.95
7.75
. 9.65
5 .5 0 x 1 7
6 .0 0 x 1 6
....
6.60x 16
$6.35
S tandard N«-w T ire G uarAntee on
T h ese Custom B uilt Tires
IN
TODAY!
TW O
SERVICE
G ARAG E
IIA N IIY
.SEE
THEM
MADE!
Hillsboro Appliance
& Plumbing Co.
"Standard" Plumbing
L O C A T IO N S
BUSCH’S
P h o m . H ilh ib o ro 501 o r 391
Our modern cleaning methods make your clothes
immaculately clean— make them wear longer—
add to the pleasure of wearing them—and at an
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to you absolutely moth-proof at no additional cost.
HOME LAUNDRY & DRY
CLEANERS
ized source of Vitamins A and 0. Research
proved that layers need more Vitamin
0 than chicks. A few extra eggs per hen
will pay for all the NOPCO XX a hen will
eat In a year. Any additional eggs rep­
resent additional profit--exchangeable
for hard cash.
Vitamins A and D are so important to
flock health and production that you
must be sure to use effective sources.
You play safe with NOPCO XX. For nearly
ten years it has been "standard" to tho
poultry industry.
NOPCO, 4S5 California Street, San
Francisco
Use branded,
mill-mixed feeds con­
taining NOPCO XX. Or,
I f you mix your own,
use NOPCO XX in the
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2-lb. or 5-lb. can.
For Profit-Production, Demand
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NOPCO XX
P in s Y o u r O ld T ir e
COME
I ^ Y D I I R BEST
CASH
HEAVY GOODYEAR TREAD
5.25x18
F in is h in g touches on th e p a v in g
p ro je c t on East M a in s tre e t w e re
be in g a p p lie d th is w eek, w h ile
C ity M anager G eorge M cG ee c a l-
I c u la te d th e costs o f th e re c e n t
i rains.
A b o u t 20 m en h ave been w o r k ­
in g on th e p ro je c t, w ith W P A f u r -
j n is h in g some assistance.
Started
| e a rly in th e sum m er, a s p h a lt p a v ­
in g n o w e x te nd s to N in th avenue.
DR. ABRAMS
TIRES
5.25x17
(C o n tin u ed fro m page I )
B ra d o lp h . d r iv e r o f th e car, was
also s lig h tly in ju re d .
A n n a R o b in so n was also in th e
h o s p ita l w it h cuts and bru ise s w h e n
h e r c a r h it a te le p h o n e pole a t
L a u re l. M in o r in ju rie s w e re s u ffe r ­
ed b y M rs. F ra n k L ille g a rd , w h e n
h e r h u sb an d 's ca r c o llid e d w ith an
a u to m o b ile d riv e n b y A . W. W a lk ­
er, at F ir s t and W a ln u t streets,
streets.
East Main Paving
Project Finished
I have been making plates in my
laboratory for 16 years
Custom-Built
5 .0 0 x 1 !»
Four Auto Crashes
Toll of Week-end
Don’t Fear
False Teeth
Egg Production
for 1937 High
thia W inter with B u sch ’s
$ 5 .3 0
5.75
6 .1 5
ff'o n tin a r d fro m p a re ! )
IN T O
T H IS
W O R LD
TO
BE­
C O M E S IN EO H US.
N e x t a G '.s p e le tte to o u tlin e O od's
in te n t to w a rd a ll w h o la y h o ld on
C h ris t's deat^i to c le a r th e m A ll
these go on t h e ir w a y re jo ic in g .
T h e y b e lie v e G od th a t th e y n o w
have e te rn a l life . T h e L o rd m ade
lie. e to you and w o n yo u to b u ild
yo u up in to th e lik e n e s s o f his Son.
R. ;ht t ie n A lie n y o u re c e iv e C h ris t
■ . S a v io u r th e n e w lif e sets in.
T h e change has begun. P ra c tic a l
righteousness takes ro o t. B ib le and
p ra y e i;
tr ia ls and blessings a re
th e a p p ointe d m eans. So y o u b e ­
come lik e C h ris t. He th a t h a th be­
gun a good w o rk in y o u w i l l go
on p e rfo rm in g i t
in p re p a ra tio n
fo r th e day w h e n C h ris t w ill com e
to ta k e you to H im s e lf.
A n d la s tly a G o s p e le tte as to
ho w C h ris t s a tis fie s his o w n . S -K
a nd S rem e m be r. S Saves. K Keeps
and S S atisfies. C h ris t
never
deserts his ow n. H e m ay ta k e a w a y
a ll th e props and le t y o u s in k
d o w n to u tte r helplessness to le a ve
you stra n d e d on H im s e lf. G lo rio u s
h o u r! T h e n y o u c ry o u t and le a rn
his p o w e r as y o u n e v e r c o u ld have
k n o w n it . —"H e lp le s s I c rie d to th e
L o rd and he h e a rd me. L ig h t o u t
o f da rkn e ss he gave.”
N o w lis te n to th e m u c h perse­
cu te d p ro p h e t J e re m ia h w ho speaks
o u t o f th e O ld T esta m e n t. Y ou see
h im le t d o w n in to th e d u n geon to
.ng in to th e m ire ; le ft to d ie o f
h u n g e r. T rie s u ffe rin g p ro p h e t th e y
c a ll h im . A n d th ro u g h th is m an
G od says— “ C a ll u p o n me a nd I
w ill a n s w e r th e e and sh o w thee
g re a t and m ig h ty th in g s th a t th o u
kn o w e s t n o t.” — J e r
33:3. — G eorge
N. T a y lo r, B e a v e rto n .— P a id adv.
u n io n s i.i- i- b y T orn L e n h a rt o f
P o rtla n d , p re s id e n t o f th e lo c a l o f
li- ll m i I n t c ii- s tiiig s to ry o f r u r a l r e h a b ilita tio n w o rk in W a s h in g to n c o u n ty . O n th e
R e ta il G ro c e ry C le rk .-' u n io n :
Ttw r pictur«
Il ft Is a b ro k e n -d o w n b u ild in g . w o rn by th e ravug«’«« o f th e w in te r sto rm s. O n th e r ig h t us a hom e o f
" M r . K im m e rle m ade an a g re e ­
tin- ty p o hobo; o ro c lo il u n d e r th e fe d e ra l p ro g ra m
w h ite , neat and spacious e n ough to h a n d le th e need.«
m en t w ith th e u n io n to in s ta ll
Phone 47 — A sk about our service
o f a lm ost any fa rm e r. T h o r u r a l r e h a b ilita tio n p ro g ra m is p ro v id in g s e v e ra l such ‘‘re s u rre c tio n s f o r
‘closed shop.' H o w e v e r,
pressure
was b ro u g h t to b e a r on e m ployes
W.i h u ig to n c o u n ty fu n n e l . t u r n in g b a ck to th e m th e re fu rn is h e d p ro p e rty .
o f his s to re and th e y have n o t as
y e t becom e m em bers. H e has not
W ednesday o f la st w e e k. M rs. Cass
liv e d up to th e o th e r te rm s o f th e
W ils o n re tu rn e d h o m e w ith th e m agre e m e nt in re g a rd to w a g e s ,
a fte r s p e n ding a w e e k v is itin g in h o u rs and w o r k in g c o n d itio n s .
T e le p h o n e 47
H ills b o ro , O reg o n
P o rtla n d
"H e accepted a u n io n c a rd a nd
M iss H azel W o lfo rd was u n a b le d is p la y e d it in h is sto re f o r tw o
to r e tu r n M o n d a y to h e r d u tie s as m onths, d e sp ite th e u n d e rs ta n d in g
te a ch e r o f th e G re e n M o u n ta in th a t w ith in tw o w eeks o f th e tim e
illy M iss M ary Sandy)
nose, face a nd neck, b u t is m uch
school as she was ill.
th a t he re c e iv e d th e card, th e sto re
BANKS
B ank . h ig h
school's b e tte r and at h e r w o rk again.
P a u l R e p p e to o f R y d e r w o o d . w o u ld be fu n c tio n in g u n d e r th e
fo o tb all te a m Io t I ’ s fit t j . j i i k * <-f Nebraskan* S ettle Here
W ash., was a w e e k -e n d v is ito r o f te rm s o f th e a g re e m e n t w it h th e
tin* sc.T.on w h e n it was d e fea te d b y
T h re e c h ild re n o f th e Cassell ^ 1S m o th e r, M rs. K a th a ry n R ep- u n io n ."
A m ity 13-11 F rid a y a fte rn o o n on fa m ily e n te re d th e g ra d e school last pCto, in Banks
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d ' j • ess • H • e a rd ■ o f V e rn o n ia , fo rm e rly P ick et C arnation Mill
F o u rte e n m em b e rs o f th< B a n ks h e re fro m N e braska.
of H anks, le ft S a tu rd a y e v e n in g fo r
P ic k e tin g tro u b le s also d e v e lo p ­
E p w o rth l x ague e n jo y e d a s k a tin g A m ateur N ight O ctober 29
a v is it w ith h is p a re n ts in H aines
ed at th e C a rn a tio n M ill n e a r F o r ­
p a rty at tin* H ills b o ro s k a tin g r in k
A m a te u r n ig h t w ill be h e ld F r i- and to acco m p a n y a p a rty o f m en
est G ro v e w h e n 32 C. I. O. e m ­
F rid a y e ve n in g
d a y «-veiling O c to b e r 29. in the d e e r h u n tin g .
ployes w a lk e d o u t a fte r tw o C. I.
M r. a nd M rs V e rn o n In -Id s and L e g io n h a ll. E v e ry o n e is in v ite d .
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O. w o rk e rs w e re tra n s fe rre d fro m
baby son o f V a n co u ve r. Wash
l —i, . sp«*nt
G e o rg e F in c k S r. re tu rn e d hom e
one jo b to th e o th e r. S e v e n ty A
th e w e e k -e n d v is itin g M rs F ie ld 's S a tu rd a y fro m a P o rtla n d h o sp ita l,
F. o f L w o rk e rs re m a in e d on th e
L t ona R obertson, and w h e re In- bad been re c e iv in g tr e a t­
m o th e r. M r
jo b , as a p ic k e t was pla ce d a b o u t
Ed ( ’ la rk .
m e n t fo r u lc e rs o f th e stom ach fo r
th e m ill.
Lose in Softb all
tw o m on th s. H e is m u ch im p ro v e d
B a n ks grade .-.elioni s o ftb a ll team and a b le to be a ro u n d th e house.
PRO PS A L L K N O C K E D O C T?
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wns d e fe a te d by th e C o rn e liu s team A d d to T ro o p
y e a r p ro m ise s to be " N a tu re 's P e r-
J u s t to g iv e a b a c k g ro u n d to the
F rid a y at C o rn e liu s 17 to 1H. A re ­
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t u r n gum«- w a ■ p la y e d in B a n ks t<> the B a n ks tro o p T ue sd a y eve- of f j Cj ai s of th e N a tio n a l P o u ltr y Y O U P L A Y W IT H S IN .
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T h e h ig h si-le < >1 p u p ils w ir e g i \ - tro o p . G am es and in it ia t io n
stu n ts A A A p « ju ltry
section in W a s h in g - a ll o f us f o r — " A l l have sin n ? d .”
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w e re e n jo y e d . T h e n e w scouts are ton th a t eggs c o n s titu te a b illio n
N o w f o r a b r ig h te r p ic tu re to
Tla work o f I ■«••r u n n in g th e b r in - B illy F in c k . D a le D reezon.
Gene <jo u a r c r ,,p j „ f a rln va lu e . T h e 1937
Each year there have been im provem ents. M aterials
stand o u t a g a in s t th e b re a k -u p .
cd c h e rrie s o v e r th e b e lt was corn- D •'* avis D ic k ie V a n D -----
o rn. N o rm a n c ro p is u n u s u a lly la rg e a nd ru n n in g P a in t th e s h ru b th a t g ro w s in the
are more gum -colored, teeth look more life-life .
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p lc te d M o n d a y at th e B o d le b a r r e l­ L ie n and E v e re tt M c C o rm ic k .
in to a su rp L u s.
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w ith th e onions, w h ic h a re b ro u g h t
N o rm a n L ie n re ce ive d cu ts and tR js y e a r’s o u tp u t." said P ro f. Jam es he speaks o f C h ris t as th a t s h ru b —
fro m W a p a to L a ke .
E venings by A ppoint
bru ise s w h e n he was s tru c k b y an E R'ice dean o f th e p o u ltr y in d u s - C h ris t s h a ll g ro w u p b e fo re God
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«lay fro m P a rk d a le , w h e re he spent ! S u n d a y e v e n in g . N o rm a n was cross- c o n s u m in g 'p u b lic * an*d fo r th e "fam
o u t o f a d r y g ro u n d . So th e p ro p h e t
tw o m o n th s w o r k in g in th e f r u it
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in g th e roa d to jo in some p la ym a te s llie s on fiv e m , n lo n fa rm s h a v in g p o in te d to C h ris t w h o w o u ld come
M i a m i M rs W ilb u r t M u n fo rd o f w h e n th e u n n o tic e d ca r s tru c k h im . 1 j a v in g flo c k s
in to th is o ld w o rld to w a lk sinless
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N o rth B o n n e v ille v i site d W ilb u r t': He was ru sh e d to th e d o c to r w h e re
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a b illio n d o lla r egg c ro p s u r- w h e re e v il had la id its b lig h t and
m o th e r, M r:
F lo ra M u n fo rd . F r i- he re c e iv e d tre a tm e n t and was o r- passes in fa rm v a lu e even th e 15 cu rs e o.i a ll liv in g . N o w add— HE
dav a fte rn o o n
d e re d to bed fo r a rest and to get r n illio n b a le c o tto n c ro p and th e W H O K N E W N O S IN W A S BO R N
A lv a n P ro st and W i l l M ille r o v e r th e shock b e fo re he re tu rn e d B85 m illio n b u sh e l w h e a t c ro p at
if M c M in n v ille w ir e S u n d a y v is - to school.
p re se n t p ric e s fo r those staples
ito rs nt th e B« n r y M ille r home.
M r. and M rs. B ru c e D o w lin g w h ic h a ttra c t so m u c h a tte n tio n .
Banquet Tuesday
spent th e w e e jt-e n d w it h re la tiv e s
" T h e p ro b le m fo r egg p ro d u c e rs .’’
B anks E p w o rth L e a gu e c a b in e t m A lb a n y .
c o n tin u e d P ro f. R ice, “ is h o w to
member»» are to he p resent at a h a n -
M r. and M rs. J e ff K e n n e d y and pass o u r p ro d u c t in to c o n s u m p tio n .
(ju e t in th e M e th o d is t c h u rc h in d a u g h te r C o n n ie L o u o f B a n ks and
d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e es-
F ore st G ro v e
T ue sd a y
e ve n in g . M r. and M rs. D e lb e rt C o rn e tt o f tim a te s th a t th e A m e ric a n p u b lic
T h e y a re th e h o n o re d guests o f th e B u x to n d ro v e to A lb a n y S a tu rd a y p as been e a tin g eggs at th e ra te o f
F ore st G ro v e E p w o rth League cab- a nd v is ite d re la tiv e s .
21 dozen p e r person p e r a n n um .
inet
T h a t is less th a n one egg a day
M rs Jo h n K e ssle r w e n t to P o rt* V is it in East
"W e m a in ta in th a t a good h e a lth y
M r. and M rs T e d E c k e rt o f B a n ks
la n d S u n d a y to v is it h e r s o n -in -la w
and d a u g h te r, M r. and M rs . G eorge le ft e a rly F rid a y m o rn in g f o r an d ie t c a lls fo r tw o eggs p e r d a y on
e xte n d e d v is it w ith frie n d s and r e l- th e ave ra g e fo r a d u lts, and th e U. S.
D ra ke.
a tive s in B ro w n s V a lle y . M in n ., and b u re a u o f hom e econom ics reco m -
M ove In to Moss Place
th e so u the a ste rn p a rts o f S o u th D a- m ends one w h o le egg a d a y fo r
M r. a nd M rs. A r lie C o rstcn s m o v ­ ko ta . M r. and M rs E c k e rt cam e to c h ild re n .
ed in to th e M oss place a t W ilk e s ­ O re g o n w it h M rs E c k e rt's parents. W o u ld S e ll S u rp lu s
boro.
M r. a nd M rs. A r t h u r M o r r ill, a b o u t
"T h ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try , fa rm -
A n n iv e rs a ry C e le b ra te d
th re e years ago. T h e y re p o rt th e y ers ancj p ro d u c e rs g e n e ra lly have
M r. anfl M is H a ro ld J e n s e n a n d jjg e th is p a rt o f th e c o u n try v e ry com e to g e th e r in w e ll-o rg a n iz e d
son Joseph w e re e n te rta in e d at a m u ch and hope to be b a ck ag a in in groups, a llie d on a n a tio n -w id e
d in n e r p a rty at th e h o m e o f M r. th e s p rin g .
basis f o r an O c to b e r ca m p a ig n to
and M rs. J. W. H u n t in St. H elens.
M r and M rs. E rn e s t M a r r and dispose o f th e a c c u m u la te d s u rp lu s .
in c e le b ra tio n o f th e s ilv e r w e d d in g sm a n d a u g h te r D a rle n e w e re w e e k- W e h a ve had th e b e n e fit o f g o v e rn -
a n n iv e rs a ry o f M r. a nd M rs. Je n -
nd guests o f M r and M rs. M a u ric e m e n t a d v ic e a nd th e p ra c tic a l co-
T h o m p so n a n d d a u g h te r o f St. H e l- j o p e ra tio n o f r e t a il m e rc h a n ts i n ­
i s< V.
M lss G e rtru d e W h it ik e r o f S co­ cus.
i e lu d in g th e fo o d c h a in s w h ic h are
fie ld is b a ck at w o r k in (he W il­
M r. and M rs F ra n c is T ho m p so n p ro m o tin g sales o f o u r eggs in th e ir
lia m s c o n fe c tio n e ry a fte r a m o n th 's o f P o rtla n d sp e n t th e w e e k -e n d at 37,000 stores, th u s g iv in g a d ire c t
v aention.
th e B. W . A r m e n tr o u t a n d C lif f ! p ro d u c e r-c o n s u m e r lin e o f d is tr ib u -
D ave W ils o n o f P o rtla n d v is ite d S a n d y homes.
1 tio n . A s was re c e n tly sta te d b y th e
at th e C h e ste r D a vis hom e fro m
M r a i d M r« . R * y L ie n o f B a n ks .
W ednesday last w e e k u n t il M on d a y. w e re w e e k -e n d v is ito rs o f J a c k j
He h ad ju s t re tu rn e d fro m A la s k a R e ppeto and fa m ily a nd T e d R ep- ,
w h e re he sp e n t th e su m m e r.
p e to and fa m ily a t R y d e rw o o d .
M rs T ho m a s a nd d a u g h te r o f J e f­ Wash.
ferson w e re w e e k -e n d guests o f M eet A lter 30 Years
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY! To each adult presenting this
Rev. a nd M rs W. F W illin g s .
M rs O liv e N ic k le s o f S p r in g fie ld .
ad at our yard Saturday, October 23, 1937, we will give abso­
M r. a nd M rs. W a lte r H o o tm a n I l l , cam e to P o rtla n d la st T uesday
a n fl lit t le
d a u g h te r o f R a w lin s, 1 wh'c rè H . E. C h ris m a n o f B a n ks
lutely FREE, a full pint of BOYSEN’S TRU-LITE ENAMEL.
W y o . sp e n t T h u rs d a y n ig h t w it h ,net h e r and b ro u g h t h e r to B a n ks
10 B eautiful Pastel Shades
Nothing
less than this amazing FREE OFFER would do justice
M r. and M rs. C h a rle s K e ssle r and fo r a fe w w e e ks v is it. M rs N ic k le s
to
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fa m ily . M rs. llo o tm a n a nd M rs. and M r. C h ris m a n a re b ro th e r and
£ A Durable Washable Finish, Tru-Lite
K e ssle r w e re sch o o lm a te s in R a w ­ siste r and b a d n o t seen each o th e r
PAINTS . . . VARNISHES and ENAMELS we are introducing
is the ideal longlasting O N E -C O A T
lin s 30 ye a rs ago.
fo r o v e r t h ir t y years.
to our customers throughout the northwest.
ENAMEL for kitchens, bath­
A c re w o f 12 p e o ple is b u sy h a r ­
M iss L u c ille B u rn e y , te a c h e r o f
rooms, plastered walls, wood­
v e s tin g filb e r ts on th e W. C. T o lc o tt th e f if t h and s ix th grades in B anks,
fa rm , n o rth o f B anks. T o lc o tt has a was n o t a b le to teach la s t T uesday
work, etc., whever a durable
good c ro p o f th e filb e r ts th is ye a r. a n d W e d n e sda y as she w as i l l a t ,
washable finish is desired.
M r. and M rs. B e rn a rd S e lle rs and h e r hom e in T ro u td a le .
Regular $1.10 quart, special
Q u a rt
tw o c h ild re n le ft S a tu rd a y f o r a
M r. and M rs. E rin C o ffe y a nd son j
introductory price for this
tw o w e e ks' t r ip in to C a lifo rn ia .
o f P o rtla n d v is ite d M r. and M rs. :
M rs. A . E. D a vis o f H ills id e v is it- Cass W ils o n fro m T ue sd a y u n t il
sale only
I cd tie r son, C h e ste r D avis, and tw o
NOPCO XX is a concentrated, standard­
gra n d so n s se ve ra l d a ys la st w e e k
D r i v e in S a f e t y
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A . H. Busch, T ro p .
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on sale at
H illsboro Feed Co.
NOPCO XX
available at
Im perial Feed & Grain
C om pany
J .W
A g e n ts fo t W A L T E R
N . B O YSEN CO.
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