The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 21, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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    H IL L S B O R O
Tage Eight
ARGUS.
H IL L S B O R O .
T hursday. O ctober 21, 1937
OREGON
Vc > Hany Ila Mae an d H elen are
w a le i-g e n e ra h ’d
pow er.
pow er culin tests to school ch ild ren at
m em bers of the Seaside
band
from saw dust fired boilers a h «I Timb«*r, S trusscl, Je d n io re a n d
w hich played last w eek at the
pow er from oil-b u rn in g boilers,” Woi»»tland seho»»ls Mon* «»f the*.»*
stiu’k show.
Mi Easier ponded out. "Should on«*
Edwin and H enry Jacobson left
pow »r supply fall, tlu* o th er tw o w ill be given in the future, it w a.
diselosi'd
Sunday for M itchell to hunt d eer
types move into the b re a c h .”
and pheasants.
T he new boiler in S tation L has
A rgus claoslfled mt« gel results
On Kadto P rogram
a capacity of 22.5.(HH) pound.s of
G erald and H arold N ew m an of
stentn per hour, and is com pletely
P ortland w ere callers at the hom e
(By Mrs. Mahle Allison)
NORTH PLA IN S P - T A will autom atic in its operation It is p a r­
of Mr and Mrs YV E C rocker S a t­ mevt T uesday m the school bouse ticularly adapted f o r "boosting”
MOUNTAIN HOME— Chehalem
urday evening. G erald, a form er The group is interested in sponsor­ d u rin g peak hours, rcuching its
M ountain Potato club m et Friday
g rad u ate
of
C ooper
M ountain ing a project to start a local public m axim um eapueity »puckly.
*The
evening at the hom e of the local
-cln'ol. states that he is p a rtic ip a t­ library Mrs G eorgia Sm ith. H ills­ new boiler increase s the steam »>ut-
leader, R ichard Joyce P lans for the
ing m the F our Scpiare D ram atic boro librarian, has been usked Io put eapacity of S tation L hy a p ­
at
potato banquet and show D ecem ber
program s w hich a re broadcast over tell her experiences m starling a proxim ately 20 per cent
3 in the dining hall of M ountain
W
H
IT
T
L
E DRYER
radio station K W JJ each T h u rs­ I library in a sm all com m unity F M
"Tin* reeent shutdow ns in P o rt­
H om e church w ere discussed The
day
W adsw orth < KXI years old) is plan land lum ber nulls have J»*opardiz»‘d
l.uurrl
girls of the club w ere appointed as
G ale Emmons, w ho in ju red his 1 ning It* tell some incidents of in a ste ad y supply of saw dust and hog
a com m ittee to m ake th e m enu and
leg w hile playing football, has been | terest in the life of Di John Me fuel and the installation of tin* new
a rran g e for decorations. The boys
W ashing and Drying
absent from school for a few days. Loughlm
Mi
W adsw orth knew b o ile r, using »ul ex»lusi\<*ly, m in i­
a rc to assist the m others in clearing
z\ d in n er party w as given Friday personally many of Dr M el.ough- mizes the danger from fuel sh o rt­
$20 per dried ton
th e tables follow ing the banquet It
evening at the horn»' of Mr and lin’s in tim ate friends
age O ther boilers at th»* plant are
is expected th at several men from
Mrs G eorge Sipe in honor of Miss
adapt«*»! for both saw dust and oil.
Sm all lots
a distance, w ho are pro m in en t in
Betty Louise S aueernian of K lam ­ Game t-ritl.n
4-H club w ork, w ill be present, in­
T he school's softball team lost to und .oine use s.iw»lust » x d usivcly.
ath
Falls
l c pou n d
cluding W F. Cyrus. L. E Francis
Mrs
Fred S chuld en tertain ed M eacham F ridas at tin* Meacham
of Hillsboro, and "D oc'’ Allen of
grounds 15 to 1» A gam e is sch ed u l­
T uberculin l'»*sts G iven
m
em
bers
of
the
S
h
am
rm
k
club
of
Flo ne S ch olls 2313
Corvallis. M em bers of th e club w ill
Th»* county health offie»* an
P o rtlan d recently at th eir hom e on ed for N orth P lains and Academv
ex h ib it potatoes from th e ir own
Friday at 3 p m. on the North noune»*s that d has given 117 tuber-
C
ooper
M
ountain
fields. Most of the potatoes grow n
Mr and Mrs. J
P anike
and Plains grounds
by th e m em bers have certified seed
M r amt M is J Benoit of Forest
d au g h ter Mary ami son L ester of (•rove.
rating.
Mr and Mrs L ouis Z u rc h e r
W eiser. Ida recently visited for a
M ountain Home P aren t-T each er
week w ith Mr and Mrs G eorge of Rock ('re e k and Rev F Scht'idt
club m et at the school house F riday
w
ere
w
eek-em t visitors of M r and
Sipe T he P anikes and Sipes m otor- i M rs W illiam
H ere is th e a r tis ts conception of th e new M o rris Weil residence, ap proaching com pletion
E m body­
afternoon. It was voted to buy song
W dken
ed
to
the
coast
over
the
w
eek-end.
I
ing all the new est featu res of m odern construction, th e house is a ttra c tin g w ide attention, w ith H erm an
books for th e school children. The
The local young people w ill be
Brookm an. P o rtlan d , aien iteet. and M ohr B io s, m e co n tracto rs C ut courtesy The O reg o n ian '
teacher. Mrs. G eorge K irk p atrick
represented at the* C ounty ( ’ F
has m ade arran g em en ts w ith Mrs.
convention at B ethany S aturday
H arry S chm eltzer to com e in oc­
and S unday by Be tty and R oberta
Ins feet yet. although th e doctors
casionally to play th e organ and to
Johnson. Mary Fenim ore. Ethel
hav e been try in g to get him in a
assist w ith teaching singing to th e
Johnston. Paul C ollins .»mi Tominx
w alker
pupils. The P.-T. club w ill m eet
C ham berlain C ollins w ill be» the*
Joseph Wenzel. Bill N elm s ami
(By Mrs. J. A. McCoy)
w ith Mrs. C larence Nelson for the
convention song leader and have*
Kinest fabrics in fitted sw ing
Jo
h
n
W
enger
retu
rn
ed
Sunday
n ex t m eeting N ovem ber 19.
KANSAS CITY
K a n sa s ( ' I I v charge of the devotional service
from
Scoggins
valley
w
ith
a
stnail
m odels a n d sw tigger styles—
The recent rain s have help ed th e
S
unday
m
orning
school
childri
n
o
rg
an
i/eil
1
1
citizen
­
d e e r B ird h u n te rs a re m ore p le n ti­
iBy Mrs. Anna Rock
w aln u t grow ers by causing th e nuts
m any fur trim m ed.
and practiced w ith an orchestra, ful th an birds around this n eig h ­ ship club F inlay
O fficers are First Aid Class Form ed
to drop. C rew s of pick ers are busy
C O R N ELIU S
N< - .
o f w hich w ill give a recital iti No­
A class of 13 «nrolled in the Red
although some got the K ill'll V andehey, president; U rban
in the m any w aln u t orch ard s in this W oodcraft w ill m eet in th e cue vem ber. Both of them play violins borhood.
Colors are green, brow n, grey,
Waldron, vice-president; Florence C ross first aid instruction given hy
lim
it
m
a
short
time.
vicinity. R eports a re th at from four h all tonight (T h u rsd ay ' A social
M arion L atham , w ho is em ploy-
rust and wine. Individually d e ­
L ester Z u rc h e r retu rn ed to t h e Blaisi’ secretars R ichard B eam an, Miss B iehncr. a m em ber of the*
to six dollars a day is m ade by good tim e w ill be had a fte r lodge They cd in M cM innville, v isited friends
___
1J t.i.
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. ................. h ere Sunday
-J .
iivuit oi his parents. Mr and Mrs flag m onitor. Ethel McCoy, ho u se­ county health unit
tail« d coats al an exceptionally
average pickers.
w
ould
like . » to - •.......
have as
man
Mrs z\ndy C h ristn cr hemmed he i
W illiam Z urcher.
Friday, from keeper: G eraldine W aldron, d eco r­
B irthdays C elebrated
lo w p r ic e
M r and Mrs. I! T a n n er and fam ­ W allowa, w h ere he has been em ­ ato r. M arion V andhey. m an n er in ­ husband on his birthday O ctober
bers out as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. E m ery H arris en ­
ily m oved in to th e M ooberry Bros, ployed.
spector. and E laine R a y m o n d , 14 w ith a d in n er at th eir home*
M art H erm ans is replacing
terta in e d a group of th e neighbors wood fu rn ace w ith
a saw dust house S atu rd ay .
G uests indude'd Mr amt Mrs Carl
Mr. and Mrs John M urtz and health inspector.
w ith a d in n e r p arty last Sunday. b u rn er.
Birthdavs Celebrated
C h ristn cr and Phyllis. Mrs Rosa
lle iisru a rm in g Given
F
ritz
Y
ungen
of
K
alam
a
and
Mr
G uests included Mrs. A lex Bruce.
Miss Iren e L arson of Dali.
a d
G feller. Emma Jack er. and Mr and
T h e <‘ ~. c c IP j t T uesday aft-
anc| >irs j , H. Z um stein and fnim lv
Mr
and
Mrs.
Tony
H
eesacker
Mr. and M rs L ester H affey and D orothy
L arson of McMinn* ,1c ernoon T h ree b irth d ay s w ere ccle-
W oodland W ish w ere d in n er and fam ily w ere pleasantly su rp ris­ Mrs E rnest Nelson
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. G eorge A. A l­ visited relativ es and friends h ere ’ b rated . Those
honored w ere M rs pavtv gucst s 'a t the 'F r e d Y ungen ed F riday evening w hen th eir
lison and sons. Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Sunday.
,
.
« Tanner. M rs R. P.
Shaw and honu, Sunday and visited friends friends cam e in and gave them a
H am ilton and fam ily. T he occasion
Mrs. J. C. H are of P o rtlan d spent M- e H elen H enderson..
in the neighborhood
housew arm ing in th e ir new home, I
w as in honor of th e b irth d ay s of a few days this
Sunday
knnaal Singfest Ittracta
w hich they recently bought.
several of the group.
S ee C en ter W in d o w D isp la y
| sister-in -law Mrs. M artha Mar.n.
,-d ;,t the M ethodist church Sun-
H elvetia ball w as filled to capaci-
Mrs M artin V anderzanden spent
Mrs. A nna V incent, a fo rm er resi­
Thc
m
arried
ladies'
b
ask
etb
all
day
Mrs
A
J
O
liver.
Mrs.
G
eorge
ty
S
atu
rd
ay
night
w
hen
the
Swiss
the
w
eek-end
w
ith
h
er
sistAr.
Mrs
d en t of M ountain Home, now of
Installation of an ultra-nioil. rn oil
Dlan to m eet every Wed -
Wilcox an d Mrs. J D elm onte gave yodelers held th e ir annual singfest. W alter Busch, of H illsboro. Mrs.
P ortland, is visiting frien d s here d team
burning boiler in Station I, again
ay
n
ig
h
t
at
th
e
sch-
ol
gym
nasium
rep
o
rts
on
th
e
w
ork
fo
r
th
e
past
On
O
ctober
30.
there
will
be
a
Busch
is
ill
at
h
er
home.
A t present she is th e house guest
y- - i
Sw iss dance and th e A lpine orches-
Mrs. M eighen has been ill this dem onstrates the insurance policy
of Rev. and Mrs. G. W. P lum er. an d they a re hoping th at all of th e year.
of th e P ortland G eneral E leetrie
Mrs M illie M cPherson re tu rn e d tra w ill play. Everybody w elcom e
w eek at h er hom e
Mrs. V incent first cam e to M oun­ ladies w ill tu rn out to play.
M r a n d M rs. Jo h n V anLcm a:- S unday fr m a tw o w eeks stay in
Mrs. M abel W illiam s is visiting
C lyde M eighen is m ilking cows com pany against service in te rru p ­
tain Home about 47 y ears ago. and
o rtlan d , w h ere she v isited h er h er parents. Mr. and Mrs J a s p e r for Mrs Tom W illiam s of H illside tio n ,. states R R. Easter. H illsboro
w as fo r a tim e Sunday school su p er­ ten d ed th e w edd in g of AIi-s M iry P
K effcr. She cam o from S eattle Oc-
Mrs L ottie L eeper and two ch il­ division m anager
The niece. Mrs. H arrv M acK ay.
in ten d en t o f Moun t a i n H o m e W ilson of P o rtla n d Friday
"P cpco is equipped to furnish
Mr. and Mrs. C h ester D ixon a rc to b er 1. w here she had been visit- dren D anny and Jo an and her
church. S he form erly ow ned w hat b rid e is a niece of Mrs. VanLom . hom
e fo r a few d ay s from New ing h e r son I.eon of the W illiams m other sp en t the w eek-end at then-
O fficers of th e St. A lexander's port.
is now know n as th e S aunders
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
h e re he is em ployed.
hom e in Forest G rove.
p otato chip factory.
farm , and la te r w hat is now th e C. A ltar society gave a card p a rty
Mrs. Jo h n B oeker of P ortland is
Jap an ese Move
la st T h u rsd ay nig h t in th e school
R. K irk p atric k farm
T he Jap an ese fam ily. Inami. w ho visiting h er b ro th e r anil sister-in-
F iv e h u n d red a n u
E dw ard K irk p atrick is seriously au d ito riu m .
law.
Mr. and Mrs Louie S tro h m ay ­
had five children in school here,
ill in St. V incent's hospital in P o rt­ pinochle w ere played at th irteen
m oved to C alifornia last w eek. Mr. er. for the week P arty guests S u n ­
land w ith appendicitis and com pli­ tables.
Inahara. a n o th e r Japanese, sailed day evening at th e S trohm ayer
cations.
Mr. an d M rs. Joseph Fineg-.n
for Jap an last w eek. His b ro th er hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Mr. and Mrs. J. B B artlett. Miss v isited at C orv allis Sunday w '
CANDY ta, H A llO W E E N
H ELV ETIA — Miss W ilm a V. died and Mr In ah ara has gone to K rieger and Mrs Louie Plesnik of
B onnie B artlett and M N. B onham th e ir d a u g h te r B lanche, w ho i
G
ales
C
reek.
tak
e
up
a
building
contract
th
at
his
to
B
atchelder,
w
hose
m
arriag
e
w ent to G ervais to atten d a fam ily atte n d in g O. S. C
O tto S tro h m ay er spent last week
H enry T hies re tu rn e d
F rid ay B ruce B. C halm ers of M cM inn­ b ro th e r was w orking on Mr Ina-
d in n er party. B onham rem ained to
Satin and satin clastic make this sleek one
spend a few days w ith his niece. m orning from V erova. N. D.. w h er? v ille w ill tak e place O ctober 22. h a ra expects to be back e a rly in w ith his fam ily m P ortland
K H O C O lA T tS
"
Mr and Mrs J P. Vanili r. anden
w as h o n o red w ith a m iscellan eo u s! soring to tak e care of h is - s tr a w -
Mrs. W illiam A llsup, and fam ily of h e h ad tak en his fath er's body f
piece with an uplift ot lace. The hack is
and soil Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. A l­
sh o w er T uesday night. O ctober 12. , b e rry crop on the Ruefcii . 'a rm .
G ervais.
bu rial.
bert V anderzanden and Mr. and
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lb
S. P. T aylor m otored to T illa­
Mrs. Effie B u rn e tt i spendin at h e r hom e. Mrs. Effie Jackson |
low and it closes with a slide fastener at
M rs W illiam V anderzanden w ent
m ook S unday and b ro u g h t hom e a a couple of w eeks in O nalaska, w as lead e r of th e pro g ram w hich
to Salem Sunday to see th eir u n d e .
G uessing
center back. Model 4870 A
load of Salm on.
W ash.
sta rte d w ith singing.
H enry Hazen, w ho is ill in the hos­
and
M. E. ch u rch L adies' Aid m et games. a m usical contest
D ouble Six. an organ izatio n of
Sturdy
CASCADE
(Avcrage)and D (Tall Average) /
pital
there.
w
ere
et
W
ednesday
of
last
w
eek
w
.th
Mrs
'
beano
six Odd Fellow and six R ebekah
Joe K em pfer is p u ttin g up a new
r
lodges, w ill m eet at W ilsonville this Ray Shaw. T he afternoon w as s p e n t. bavin. most points s receiv ed a gift
P
la
y
in
g
f
a
t
i
l
i
silo on his own ranch to w hich lie
Ito g iv e to th e prospective bride.
,n v Mrs. W. E. C rocker)
S atu rd ay evening for a social ev e­ in jo in in g a q u ilt together.
J. R. W ilflcy re tu rn e d Frida-- Mrs H enry C ypher and Mrs J R.
COOPER
MOUNTAIN
T h e trull soon move
ning. Scholls m em bers a rc m aking
K ansas City school children and
2 9 ‘ 4«k
plans to attend.
from a tw o m o n th s’ trip
spent S an d fo rd w ere first and Miss Ja n e teachers and ch ild ren of the Coop­
prospecting in tin? B lue m o u n tain - G -h ■» am i M iss E s th e r R obb sec- , x Mountain school are preparing th e ir teacher. Mrs W ilson have be­
com
e
m
em
bers
of
the
ju
n
io
r
Red
‘•lu'4*
4,i,| p,.Lrr |*l4«ii><
Mr. and Mrs. H. H anna of Lot;..- ond Aft".- th e gifts w, re opened a num bers f • i carnival io be held
Ncn-Support Charged
c»»*l. ita laici
view. W ash - -.
e week- d a in ty lunch w a s se rv e d . M rs. J . I.. ,,, th e scho I hou
Friday eve- Cross.
G eorge E. H crren. em ploye on en d w ith M r. an d
Boy
Injured
Mrs. G eorg B atch eld er an d Mrs. F rancis C hai- ning. O ctober 29.
th e W olf creek road p roject, was
A board fell accidently and hit
IH
an.
mers poured. Fifty-five ladies were
Jean Thomas, who has
been ill
re tu rn e d to C orvallis last w eek­ F eldm
And be fitted by our g ra d u a te «(irsettieres th a t
R alph V andehey on th e head Mon­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E
lm
er
H ortm an r.f p resen t an d Mis
B atch eld er re- for the past w eek, is recovering
en d to face a ch arg e of no n -su p ­ K adoka. S. D.. visited Mr.
day evening Ho w as taken to a
and M r- ceivcd m an y lovely an d useful -lowly.
specialize in tiltin g these fin er *'(io ssa rd s.”
port. T he a rrest «yas m ade b v
E ngelen M onday.
gifts.
C larence B eard has g< ne to Ban- doctor and had a few stitches ta k ­
W ashington county s h e r iff s offi­ Don
en.
M
r.
an
d
M
r
F
ran
k
T
u
rk
and
Mrs
W
illiam
Z
u
rch
er
en
te
rta
in
-
don
to
w
ork
in
a
CCC
camp,
cers.
M r and Mrs Tony K em per and
d a u g h te r sp en t th e w eek-end w ith rd w ith a p a rty T uesday afternoon.
The hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs Ves
Q
k r. I.. ( frr»'N
lt. 4-1«« II* «. HO I
Mr. T u rk 's p aren ts Mr. an d Mr.- G uests w e re Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Banv of C ooper M ountain wa.- th e M>-. and Mrs. Ixjuie S tro h m ay er a t­
i alg ia, mit»« i>l«(
We specialize in quality com­ Tom T u rk , a t Manning.
ten
d
ed
the
funeral
of
Mr.
K
em
per
s
Schroeder, M rs. M ary Halver, Mrs.
:
,, delightful h
party
• •lian »•
m ercial printing.—Argus.
tf
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. R cp L g lc left Am
M ay and Mrs. E. B laser of S unday evening.
The p arty was b ro th er's wife. Mrs. B ernard K em ­
per at the V erboort church T h u rs­
this morning for Seattle
to visit Portland, Mrs. J. J Nussbaumer, givet
relativ es.
Mrs. L. A lp an alp . Mrs. F red Y ung- of i.a G rande M rs Moss has rc- day m orning.
Pack of IOO
Born. to Mr. and M r;
W illiam en and Mrs. J. M. D avidson of Hi 1- eentlv been elected grand chief of
D usick. F rid ay m orning, a boy. He vetia. Mr. an d Mrs. W esley Piereti. the grand tem ple of the P ythian
Purettst »ntwetts-
has been nam ed R onald R ichard
and Mrs. E rn est Z u rch er. The g ro u p Sisters. P resent w ere Mr. and Mi s.
Mr. and M rs. L. C. M ooberrv. 1 had an un u su al treat as Mrs. Mary jrw in Moss and daughter Jayne of
Yeast Tablets
M rs M artha M ann and Mr .Matti. H alv er is an accom plished zith er LaG rande. Mr-. W ilb ert R iley . O.
l ‘1»a«4»it ta » lin <
S m ith visited th e Reed fam ily in p lay er an d Mrs. S chroeder a pro- r T aylor of P ortland. M r. and
la h lr ia n « h nt
S avings and loan men throughout
G resham Sunday.
fessional
co n tralto singer O thers \ i r5 G eorge F erguson arid M r and
v ita m in a B an>|
th*’ cou n try are expecting m ore
F riends of M r- C harles Mi'.--'.- jo in ed in
th e singing and Mrs. Mrs. W. E C ro ck er of C ooper
I - 'I r » I h r m '
construction activity in 1938 than
Sr. will be glad to know th at she N u ssb au m er yodeled. Mrs Z u rch - M ountain.
has retu rn ed to h e r hom e at S tev- e r serv ed an elab o rate Sw iss lunch.
The ard o r of local h u n ters was in 1937. according to J. M. Person,
pent M rs. Y ungen H ostess
enson. Wash., a fte r h aving
som ew hat dam pened on the open- w ho re tu rn e d Friday w ith Mrs
tw o m onths' in a P o rtlan d h spital
M rs A be Y ungen e n tertain ed tlic mg days of th e pheasant season by Person from atten d in g tjie national
w ith a h eart ailm ent.
L adies' A id at h e r hom e last heavy rains and a scarcity of birds. savings and loan convention in I.os
Mrs. C h artrey has been PI for W ednesday. N ext m eeting w ill be
A n u m b er of C ooper I'Jountain A ngeles O ctober 4-9. They w ere in
I t pro b ab ly will cost you som
e tim e, b u t is able to sit up at th e Jo h n W enger home, w h ere boys a re displaying black eves, th e south tw o weeks.
less to tra d e in y our old car som e now.
Most of the men th ere felt that
Mrs. L. A lp an alp w ill be hostess.
sprained ankles and various other
on one of ou r renew ed, r e ­ Mrs. A rth u r M iller and Jim m ie
Joseph W enzel visited his m oth- ailm ents, evidence th at th e foot­ the p resen t business recession was ,
only tem porary.
th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d e r at th e St. V incents' hospital ball season is in full swing.
conditioned late m odel used spent
w ith h er sister, w h ile h er husband T h u rsd ay . S he is g ettin g along all
F arm ers of C ooper M ountain arc
c a rs th a n m ake re p a irs to w as d eer h u n tin g
right now and on S u n d ay w as h arvesting th e ir potato crop these
th e c a r you are driving.
Violet H eine rep o rts lh.it hen movr 4 to th e hom e of h er daugh- days. T he averag e yield is reported
G e t a c a r you can depend g randm other. Mrs. H enry Nutz. f 01 ter Mrs. K u rt B rune. a t R ainier. Ito be about 100 sacks p er acre,
m any y ears a resid en t of th -s place.
Mr a n ^ M rs D avid T schabold
Mr. and Mrs. Milan P izer and
on.
is now living in M in n eap o u -. M inn. v jSit<-d his b ro th e r Jo h n at th e d au g h ters Ila Mae and H elen of
w ith h er d au g h ter, „ h e is in good <-joocj S am aritan hospital Sunday. I Seaside recently spent the w cek-
, h ealth and enjoying hei.-elf
Jo h n T schabold is not ab le to be on le n d at the hom e of Mr. and Mrs
Mrs. F ran k Heesacker < f G aston ___________________________________________ __.______
l.ik e New
| is stay in g at th e W illiam D usick
home, carin g for h er d au g h ter and ,
new grandson.
Mrs. G eorge H olseher retu rn ed
L ike New
S unday from P o rtlan d , w h ere she
had spent the past tw o week v -
CHEVROLETS
1 itin g h er d a u g h te r and o th er rel
atives.
FORDS
Mr. and Mrs. W E Cook vis- 1
ited relativ es and friends in P ort - I
Daily until M ay 14
from O ctober 12 to 14
B efore selecting a c a r come land
FROM P O R TLA N D
Mrs. Nels L arson of M cM innvilb
S tandard
T o u ris t
Coach
in a n d see these.
w ho visited h er m other. Mrs Stella
H ere are real values in first iptalily d airy and poultry
B ennett, for th e past week, rc tu rn -
Chicago . . . . $ 90.30 $ 74.00 $ 57.35
f e e d s . T h e y 're (lie sam e consistently reliab le IM PER IA L
] cd hom e Sunday.
Des Moines . .
*66.07
80.25
51.80
FEED S Dial W ashington county farm ers have used for
TRADES
TERM S
P au l D ePrez is spending a few
' w eeks w ith th e hom e folks for
Kansas City . .
66.07
80.25
y e a rs Io bring increased production, h e a lth ie r stock ami
51.80
th e first tim e in tw o years lie 1
low er feed cost. The new low prices are (he SPE C IA L
Minneapolis . .
75.60
61.95
48.00
I em ployed by a w holesale m agazine
fe
a tu re - the qu ality is as high as usual.
New
Orleans
.
105.70
67.60
*84.25
firm and he sells to dealers. Hi
1 w ork has tak en him across the I
St. Louis . . . .
85.60
♦70.10
54.35
j continent, as fa r south a ; Florida
C H R Y S L E R - P L Y M O U T H | W hile on his w ay hom e he met
St. Paul . . . .
75.60
61.95
48.00
USED CAR EXCHANGE
I his sister, G race D ePrez. in San I
T o u ris t
T o u ris t
Francisco, w ho is em ployed 111
S tandard
S tandard
Coach
Coach
2nd and Washington
Phone 2641 I | th
e sam e w ork
New
York
.
.
.
$140.80
$124.50
$106.40
$89.75
Jo y ce Feldm an a n d
D oane I
Im p erial Egg Mash. Sack
$2.05
I O 'Lai ne w ent to P o rtlan d S atu rd ay I
Boston . . . . 146.70
130.40
1,0.40
93.75
Beautiful New Home Nears Completion
Annual Banquet
Chehalem 4-H
Club Planned
Library Plan
Topic North
Plains P. T. A.
WALNUT DRYING
New Fall Coats
Citizenship C lub
Form ed by Pupils
Neighbors of Woodcraft Will
Meet Cornelius Hall Tonight
JU S T
R E C EIV ED
$1Q 95
Pcpco Likes Steps
to Insure Service
Stream line Your Figure '
W ith th is G O S S A R D
Miss B atchelder
H o n o red at Party
50
Carnival Planned
•.cd rt coupic C ooper M ountain
(¡OtfAR D
he.
Path •( Purctwt
ASPIRIN
TABLETS
mm
M ore C onstruction
Looked for in ’38
Used Gars
Fine Used Cars of
Assured Quality
49-
60c
DELTA
D RU G STORE
B3EBaB»aaa»BBaaa»»Bi
1937 Chrysler
1937 Plymouth
NEW, LOW, ALL-WINTER
/Q ^und 'Tup
£<z5t
In Case of
EMERGENCY
NEW LOW PRICES ON
Im p e ria l Feeds
Keep your garden hose
E dw ard s
4»
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5«¿.' « ip
Q U A L IT Y
B U IL D IN G
G. \
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M A T E R IA L S
E v e ry th in g to build, rem odel o r r e t i o v f t t t t o u r
hom e, b a rn , g a ra g e . High in qualify >■ .1 en able
in p rice, y o u ’ll be pleased w ith the building 111a-
•te ria ls a n d service you get from
COPELAND LBR. YARDS
222 8. 2nd A ve.
IIILI.>BORO
Rhone .301
Atlanta . .
Cincinnati .
Detroit . .
Philadelphia
Washington
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
117.05
106.30
107.00
139.40
136.60
100.75
90.80
91.10
123.10
120.30
89.90
84.10
85.40
,06.40
,04.90
74.15
68.35
68.75
89.75
88.25
R eturn lim its o f ‘ 'Standard'* tic k e ts 30 d ays; o f other tic k e ts six months.
P ro p o rtio n a l fares effective to m any other points.
TICKETS HONORED
S tandard, in a il classes of equipm ent. T o u ri * in to u ris t *!ce p in a • ars ar.d
coa'hcs. T o u ri '.t-S tandard in to u ris t sleeping ears *o C hca g o , Standard sleep­
in g ra r* beyond. T c u r r t- C o ic h in to u ris t sleeping cars to C h ica g o , roaches
b'.vond Coach, in coach's o n ly * I n to u r is t s le e p in '' ears w h e re a v a ila b le ,
ccaches beyond. Charges fo r sleeping car accom m odations are additional.
T ic k e ts honored on these prem ier, fast a ir-co n d itio n ed t ’ ains
P o rtla n d to S p o k a n e .S t. F a u l and C hicago
EMPiRE BUILDER
drained and coiled,in a ioca­
tion with which your family
is familiar. In case of fire,
telephone the Eire Depart­
ment, and then bring your
hose into quick action. It
may save much dam age.
When* burn in g w eeds o r
debris, wet down adjoining
wooden structures to avoid
the menace of flying sparks.
NORTH COAST LIM ITED
V ia G reat N orthern F y .
Via Northern
F - e ry fh ln g for com fort, pleasure and economy, in c lu d in g
splendid meals, in m odern tra in tra ve l. Through fa r*s via
P o rtlan d and these trains m ay be had on a p p lic a tio n to
yo u r Southern Pacihc tic k e t agent, or d eta ils w il l be |
furnished
request by R. H. Crozier, G eneral Passenger
A g e nt, S.P.&S. Ry., P o rtla n d , Ore.
Pacific Ry.
IMPERIAL POULTRY FEEDS
M ilk Egg Manh. Sack
Big-Lay Egg Mash. Sack
2.15
1.95
IMPERIAL DAIRY FEEDS
Im p erial D airy, 2 0 % Protein. Ton
Cow Ration, 1 7 % Protein. Ton
Molasses D airy, 1 5 % Protein. Ton
$30.00
32.00
29.00
Pricer; F. O. B. our w arehouse and su b je c t
Io m a rk e t changer;
Pay Cash and Save — T ia d e w ith Im p erial
Peoples Water and Gas Co.
R. E. W ILEY, Local M an ag er
Imperial Feed & Grain Co.
Filone ni
Millrrs of <|ii.ility Freds
South Srrnnri Ayr.