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
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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. \
*•
‘ ’j»
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.