Thursdny, January 27, 1938 N ational Pig C rop Smaller T h a n in 1936 T o ll'll p ig c ro p fo r 11 k * iM iliir U n ite d S tales in th e pa. t ye a r reached (I? 277.000 head, a c c o rd in g to an e s tim a te in c lu d e d in the !)«• ce rnher 27 r e p o r te d th e b u re a u o f a g r ic u ltu r a l econom ics o f th e U. S d e p a rtm e n t o f a g ric u ltu r e T h a t n u m b e r is fiv e p e r le n t .sm aller th a n the I93H crop , and 22 per cent u n d e r th e fiv e y e a r o v e r age fo r 1020 3.1 T h e fa ll p ig crop, h o w e v e r, was o n ly one p e r ce n t u n d e r 193 I 4 v H IL L S B O R O I Mi K n h 'ig h W h itm o re , Ire n e and E la in e W h itm o re o f L a u re l, A Root ■ o f N e w ln rg. V iv ia n and G eorge Z ie g le r, und E ld o n H avem an M o u n ta in T o p J u n io rs w ill have ch a rg e o f th e m o rn in g services here n e x t S u n d a y. T h e y o u n g peo ple w ill I i « n|e at tin * » . • n in g » t v i i < • B oth m e e tin g w ill be u n d e r th e I' ¡1(1« l h ip o f J e n n ie Met k e i T he pastor, W illia m M orse, and bis fa m ­ ily w il spend n e x t W(*ck-er»d at H a rris b u rg B a p tis m a l -«■rvic«',*. w ere h e ld ¡it N e w b e rg ( ’h i i tia n ch u rc h lo r J im M«*ekcr S u n d a y a fte rn o o n . C h o ir p ra c tic e , B ib le s tu d y cla and ;« social e v e n in g fo r th e M ou n - I ta in ’I’op S u n d a y school was h e ld ¡it ■ ih e W illia m M orse hom e in N e w - i I,e rg 'I'uesday e v e n in g T h « *e w e e k ­ ly m e e tin g s have been h e ld at v a r ­ ious places at M o u n ta in ’I ’op since b e fo re ( ’h n s tm n s T in s Thin.s«lay n ig h t M o u n ta in | T o p c h u rc h w ill a lte m i re v iv a l s e r­ v ic e . at N e w b e rg <’h ri tia n ch u rc h . J e n n ie M e e k e r w ill g iv e a re a d in g Mi W re a th a S te w a rt, a n u rse at St V in c e n t's h o s p itu l. sp e n t fro m S a tu rd a y u n t il M o in tu y w ith h e r m o th e r, M r I G . S te w a rt. O re g o n D ro p S m a ll B ir th d a y O bserved O re g o n ’s p ig re p o rt, ba.seil on re- Iva Mil«- S te w a rt e n te rta in e d w ith tu n i.s fro m 14-11 hog g ro w e rs o w n ­ a m o n o p o ly and roo k p a rty S a tu r­ in g a b o u t n in e p e r ce n t o f th e hog day n ig h t in h o n o r o f (tie b irth d a y in th e state, snow a dei rea.se o f «if h e r siste r. Mis* W re a th a S te w - fiv e p e r cent in th e n u m b e r o f hogs 1 a rt O th e rs p resent w e re V iv ia n fa r r o w in g in the fa ll, d ro p p in g fro m Z ie g le r. J e n n ie M ee ke r, E ldon 21 (MM) in 193(5 to 20 (MM) last fa ll H ave m a n . Jo h n M ee ke r. A r t h u r N u m b e r o f pigs s a v iil. h o w e ve r, d ro p p e d o n ly fro m 14(5 (MM) to 145.- S te w a rt. Ge«»rg«' M ee ke r. Bob M il­ (MM) T h is is s h o w n by th e in c re .e e ner. J u n M e e k e r und M rs. I. G. in n u m b e r o f p ig • saved p e r lit t e r S te w a rt. Mi and M r M a rv in O r n d u ff re p o rte d at 7 27 fo r 1937 c o m p a n d w ith <195 th e p re c e d in g ye a r, fo r and ba b y. L c lia . m ove d last w e e k th e la rg e s t to ta l re p o rte d in 14 , lo th e C a p S ta y to n house w ith ye a rs o f re c o rd T h is is an average Jo h n E rye. ear« ta k e r C a p S ta yto n ¡ is M i O r n d u ff ' fa th e r B a b y I.e- o f 1.03 o v e r th e n a tio n a l fig u re s i lia lias been s e rio u s ly ill. and can fo r th e past fa ll T o ta l u u rn tx T o f pig> saved in be m o re e a sily cared fo r here. L T P ro c to r. 76. w h o has been 1937 fr o m th e c o m b in e d s p rin g and f a ll crop# Is e stim a te d at 325,(MM) i i l l fo r some tun«', is s t ill c o n fin e d | to Ills bed head co m p a re d w ith 319 (MM) fo r M rs E liz a b e th B ro o k s and L y n n 193(1. o r an increase o f (5(MM) head In 1934, o n ly 4(1 p e r ce n t o f th e B ro o ks and sm a ll son. D e n n y, o f B ro o k s ' sister, liv e hogs re ce ive d at th e N o rth C a rlto n \ isite d M i P o rtla n d .stockyards w e re O reg o n M rs J P Jones, S u n d a y M rs F. p ro d u ce d , b u t th is number b a s A M o rris o n . a house guest o f M rs raised to <55 per cent fo r th e past J P Jones, re tu rn e d hom e w ith B ro o k s fo r a fe w days v is it. tw o years, w ith Idaho, W a sh in g to n M r A lfr e d L a n e o f N e w b e rg v is ite d and th e D akotas fu rn is h in g th e m a ­ th e G. A T h o m p so n fa m ily T h u r s ­ jo r p o rtio n o f th e re m a in d e r. B re e d in g in te n tio n re p o rte d in d a y and F rid a y . M r a nd M rs C O J e n n in g s a nd th e s u rv e y in d ic a te d a decrease o f a b o u t seven |>er c e n t d u r in g the th re e sons v is ite d M r. a n d M rs. s p rin g season, w it h a b o u t 25.(MM) H e n ry Y o u n g at V a n c o u v e r S u n ­ sows to be fa rro w e d a.s co m p a re d to day He stayed u i P o rtla n d u n t il 27. (MM) last s p rin g . M on d a v at th e hom e o f h is d a u gh - I te r, M is L. L S h u ltz . Variant Club fold About Klamath ( B y M rs. L e w is R a ym o n d ) L A U R E L A C R E S L a d ie s ’ c lu b C H K IIA I.E M M O U N T A IN Since m e t w ith M rs M a ry R a n k J a n u a ry th e a lfa lfa fie ld s have been p lo w e d 26. w ith a p o t-lu c k d in n e r. Design up in K la m a th c o u n ty a nd the f o r a n o th e r q u ilt was chosen und g ro u n d p la n te d to potatoes dust w o rk sta rte d s to rm s occur. T h e dust is b la ck So B irth d a y s C e le b ra te d said M rs J M K o tc ra m a ta lk 1 A p a rty c e le b ra tin g th e 58th a b o u t tie r fo rm e r horn«’ in tin* T u le b ir th d a y atiniv« rs a ry o f M rs. J T la k e c o u n tr y at th e B u ck H eaven R o b e rt.. a nd th e 46th a n n iv e rs a ry V a r ia n t c lu b m e e tin g w ith M rs W o f L e v is R a ym o n d w as g ive n at F W o b ls e h b 'g e l J a n u a ry 19 S h e ' th e J. S R o b e rts bom«' S a tu rd a y fu r t h e r sta te d a tug c ro p is u s u a lly i T h e e v e n in g was spent d a n cin g and M rs Ted p ro d u c e d th e re b u t it m a y free ze o r G uests w e re M r th e g ra ssh o p p e rs ta ke it. E le v a tio n W acken M r and M rs. E lto n W atts, is a lm o s t a m ile h ig h a nd th e w a te r a ll o f S a le m : M r. and M rs A. G a lk a lin e N e x t c lu b m e e tin g w i l l be R o b e its o f M c M in n v ille ; M r and February 16 w ith Mrs B F Deford M rs A l R a n k. K e n n e th R a n k M r M i J E Bi.». - i ill te ll about S I - und M i C R M a rtz . M r and M rs v e rto n a nd a d ja c e n t c o u n try . T h e C F R obinson. Em m a a n d M a r ­ g e ry R o binson. M r. a nd M rs. L e w is c lu b is s tu d y in g O reg o n R a ym ond, o f th is c o m m u n ity ; and C la ir John;<>n, r e c e n tly o f St M r a n d M rs. Vernon L a B a w . Dee P aul, e n te re d th e se ve n th g ra d e nt Z in c o f H ills b o r o Pleasant V ie w school J a n u a ry 17 M r; C F R obinson has u n p ro v e d She is liv in g w ith M r and M rs A r ­ fro m h e r rece n t illness. t h u r C ra n m c r on th e J im Hess T h e L L G illis p ie horn«» has been place. w ire d and th e y a re e n jo y in g e le c­ J M. K o tc ra . C la re n c e Wood. t r ic it y . m a k in g a ll o f th e residences M a r v in O r n d u ff and Jo h n F ry e in th e lo c a lity th a t have ju ic e a v a il­ w e n t to M c M in n v ille J a n u a ry 19 a b le e le c trifie d . a nd p e titio n e d th e c o u n ty c o u rt to B ir th d a y O b served r e p a ir th e road b e tw e e n M o u n ta in Frances B ro s h e r c e le b ra te d h is T o p school house a n d th e s la te h ig h ­ w a y at O a k le y ’s d r ie r T h e n * was 15th b ir th d a y a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y w ith a fa m ily g a th e rin g in c lu d in g ta lk o f th e N e w b e rg h ig h school bus h is tw o m a rrie d sisters. M r. and not c o m in g h e re if th e road was not M rs. I) L C a rte r, and M rs. R oy re p a ire d S om e o f th e w o rs t places C a rte r a nd G lo ria . h a v e n o w been fix e d T h e season f o r b la s tin g stum ps M rs. A F M o rris o n o f A be rd ee n . is ¿it hand. O n th e W c ik e p la ce H e r­ Id a ho , a rr iv e d at tin * ho m e o f a m an G eotze is u sin g Joe B o b e r’s siste r. M rs J. P Jones, F rid a y for tr a c to r to a id m th is w o r k . C F. an in d e fin ite v is it. R o b in so n has been re m o v in g stum ps M rs O scar H agg a nd d a u g h te r on th«* cre e k b o tto m , w h e re m ore Id a L u c o f R e e d v ille w e re v is ito rs la n d w i l l be in c u ltiv a tio n w it h in nt th e L. T F in ig a n home fro m F r i ­ reach o f ir r ig a tio n fro m th e cree k. d a y u n t il S u n d a y, w h ile M r. H agg ! C F. R o b in so n is m o v in g a n d re ­ a tte n d e d a d a iry m e n 's m e e tin g at b u ild in g a c h ic k e n house, p la n n in g ( B v M r « . B ir d , * Laurel Acres M c C o r m ic k ) ('• q u ilh on g o lfin g m ore fo w ls in th e s p rin g M rs. J o h n W a lk e r v is ite d h e r th a n th e usu a l fa rm flo c k k e p t be­ m o th e r. M rs. F B T o m p k in s , at fo re P o rtla n d last w e e k and th is V. C. L a B a w a n d Dee Z in c are M r. and M rs. C la y to n W h itm o re ta k in g d o w n th e o ld s ilo on th e w e re c a lle d to P o rtla n d F rid a y to R obinson p la ce as L a Bow has p u r ­ be at th«* bedside o f his siste r. M rs. chased Ih e lu m b e r to use on his A r t h u r M c C o rm ic k , w h o is s e rio u s ly p la ce w est o f H ills b o ro . ill M r. and M rs P B F ik s d a l. E a rl A te n d a iic e P e r f e c t R aym ond. V io le t M cF a d d e n o f K e l­ P u p ils at F ir (»ro ve school w ith so. Wash .. in co m p a n y w it h M r. and p e rfe c t a tte n d a n c e th e last six M rs. W J. S im ones o f B e a ve rto n , w i’r k s wer«* E la in e . Ire n e and B ru ce v is ite d t h e ir u n c le and a u n t. M r. W h itm o re . L e R o y and F ra n k B e rt- and M rs L e w is R a ym o n d S unday. a lo t. G e ra ld a nd H e le n Voorhees Pussy W illo w s a nd e a rly bulbs, a nd H e le n O tto . T e d d y V o o rh ee s such as crocus, d a ffo d ils and n a r­ w o n I he c u rr e n t e ve n t contest h e re cissus ar«' c o m in g u p in th is lo ­ last sem ester c a lity . Th«' flo w e rin g Japanese C la re n c e W o o d ’s fa th e r C. A. Q u in ce is b u d d in g a t th e hom e o f B u rn h a m , is v e ry ill al W illa m in a , M rs Dan O ’ R ear. M rs C F. R o b in ­ a c c o rd in g to w o rd re ce ive d S a tu r ­ son boasted these blossom s d a y w h e n W ood v is ite d a b ro th e r, C h ristm a s. E a rl B u rn h a m , at C ham poeg. M rs M c rv in W h itm o re was ta ke n l.iiK o ln B a n q u e t S et to W ila m e tte h o s p ita l in N e w b e rg P O R T L A N D . J a n u a ry 24 (S p e c ia l' F rid a y . Slu* re c e iv e d a b lo o d tra n s ­ A n im a l L in c o ln day b a n q u e t o f fu s io n th a t d a y p re p a ra to ry to a m a jo r o p e ra tio n som e tim e th is th e M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty c e n tra l c o m ­ m itte e w ill be h e ld in th e M u ltn o ­ week m ah h o te l h e re S a tu rd a y . F e b ru a ry B ir th d a y s C e le b ra te d M rs. E I Haveman e n te r!a im 'd 12. it was a n n ou n ce d to d ay. w it h a b ir th d a y d in n e r p a rty S u n ­ d a y h o n o rin g a d a u g h te r and son. " T lio G re a t M a rk e t Place o f W a sh ­ H illie T.vkcson a n d N o r v a il H a v e ­ in g to n C o u n ty " th e A rg u s c la ssi­ m an . O th e rs p re s e n t wer«' M r. and f ie d p a g e . tf Firdale G ro u p to Give Play at I aurei M eeting Saturday (B y M r * . F . I,. B r o u n ) fie ld , aia w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs I.A U H E I. A oiK ’- iir t p la y, " I .r a r n - N ile B e n n e tt, w h ile M r W a lla ce i Irig by E x p e rie n c e '’ w ill be g ive n w o r k in g w ith G eo rg e Poole in g e t­ b y :i g r i i i i p o f F ird a le fo lk * a l the tin g o u t e e d ur posts. F u n n e r U n io n so cia l m e e tin g S at- J W T w ig g is s h in g lin g his house im liiy n ig h t. T h e re w ill be recita­ th is w e e k a nd fin is h e d a ne w tio n * m ill in s tru m e n ta l m iuiie b ro o d e r house r e c e n tly fo r t h e M i a m i M rs A lv in Ilalne.s. house D e B oer fa m ily , w h o have re n te d gu e st* o f h e r *l* te r. M rs C a lv in th e place. T h e T w ig g s hope to get W h itm o re , fo r se ve ra l week«, le ft m oved to th«* G ro n e r fa rm th is F rid a y fo r P o rtla n d to v is it fo r a week, w h e re he w ill be e m p lo y e d w eek b e fore returning t o th e ir G eorge R osevear is fin is h in g a hom e in O r o v ille . Wash log b u ild in g 24 feet sq u a re to b< Ite v . F E F ishe r, p a rlo r at D a y- used fo r a w ood shed a nd storage ton. w ill preach h e re S u n d a y ax purposes. s u b s titu te fo r th e re g u lu r pastor, Ite v P lu m e r, convalescing fro m a se rio u s illn e ss S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty guest* at th e F I,. B ro w n hom e w e re M r. and M rs II G M cN a y a nd tw o d a u g h te rs o f F ore st G ro ve , w h o ( B y M is s H e l e n e S c h u lz ) v is ite d fro m S a tu rd a y u n t il M o n ­ FARMINGTON Women C ob d a y, M r and M rs S .1. Beehen and tw o c h ild re n o f W est U n io n and m u n ity W e lfa re c lu b m eets in th e c lu b room s o f th e school F rid a y M r and M rs Lee B ro w n M l and M rs T o m S to u t and h e r a fte rn o o n . M rs C. L R o b in so n is th re e c h ild re n , E ve lin e , Jo h n and hostess. Each m e m b e r is asked to E lsie Y u n g e n o f D a lla s v is ite d a tte n d and b rin g a p e n n y f o r r o ll Mr S to u t s u n d e , A d o lp h S c h m id t. c a ll T h e c lu b 's p la n s f o r th e y e a r Sunday M rs. S to u t 'E m m a w ill be discussed and th e n e w ly S c h m id t i was h o rn and rea re d elected o ffic e rs w ill be in charge here, a tte n d in g th e I.a u re lv ie w C o m m itte e s w ill be a p p o in te d . M rs. M M H aw se is h e re fro m school fro m 1904 to 1912 T h e cook stove, w h ir h th e L a d ie s ’ Biggs. C a h f, to v iis t at the John Boge hom e c lu b purch a se d fo r th e 4-H g ir ls ’ M ild re d W eston spent th e w e e k ­ r o o k in g clu b , has been d e liv e re d to th e school house a nd w i l l be rea d y end w ith frie n d s in P o rtla n d fo r tin ' n e x t m e e tin g o f th e class to C la u d ia In g ra m v is ite d h e r au n t he h e ld in tw o w eeks. M rs G ra n t Dodge, and h e r g ra n d ­ T h e se ve n th a nd e ig h th grades, m o th e r, M rs Jane In g ra m , last n in e p u p ils in a ll. to o k c o u n ty e x ­ w eek, r e tu r n in g to h e r h o m e in a m in a tio n s M o n d a y T h e re is no P o rtla n d F rid a y Mi IngrM s ix th g ra d e in th e L a u re l school been s tu d y in g a rt in P o rtla n d . M rs M r and M rs. L . A W h ittle w e re In g ra m is s t ill q u ite i l l as a re s u lt guests at a S u n d a y d in n e r p a rty at o f a fa ll su sta in ed a w e e k ago. th e E a rl C a m p b e ll h o m e in P o r t­ M iss M a u d P a tte e is sp e n d in g a la n d O th e r guests w e re M r. and I fe w w e e ks a t th e D o c to r D ow ns M rs H M W h isn a n d a n d d a u g h - hom e in P o rtla n d ters D o ro th y a nd P a tric ia and i R ic h a rd W h ittle and d a u g h te r D o r- | H o u s e w a rm in g , , v f n , , ,, , fo rm e r re sid e n ts here. T h e W h it- , N e ig h b o rs and frie n d s o f M r and th and C a m p b e lls a re fo rm e r Id a - M rs. W. A . Dodge and fa m ily s u r- bo n e ig h b o rs 1 Prise(l th e m w ith a h o u s e w a rm in g P ro p e rty T ra n s fe rre d >’ a r t y S a tu rd a y n ig h t. T h e y w e re A tra n s fe r o f p ro p e rtie s and title s I p re se n te d w it h a set o f k itc h e n co n - o f th e S I I O r n d u ff estate has ! *ain^rs M r and M rs Dodge are been n e g o tia te d re c e n tly M rs A r - j m uch pleased w ith t h e ir n e w hom e t h u r N e w la n d < M e rle O r n d u ff I h a s; and fa rm ste a d . p u rch a se d th e in te re s t o f M rs E a rl A tte n d s S tate M eet W. T. P u tn a m re tu rn e d S u n d a y B u ch a n a n ( M e lv ie O r n d u f f i t h u s o b ta in in g th e B0 acres n o rth o f th e \ m o rn in g fro m C o q u ille w h e re he c o u n ty road and M rs D e w e y M e r ­ a tte n d e d th e sta te d a iry m e n 's m e e t­ e r 'M i l l i e O r n d u ff) has t it le to in g . H e owns ■ fine hi rd ot ■' th e 40 acres on th e so u th side o f I cows. M r and M rs. A lto n F o o rd and th e roa d T h is s e ttle m e n t m akes each o w n e r in d e p e n d e n t o f th e 1 d a u g h te r N a n c y L o u o f B e a v e rto n w e re w e e k -e n d guests a t th e E rnest o th e r F o o rd home. P o rtla n d e rs M o v e H e re A b s e n t fro m school fo r several M r and M rs A r t h u r N e w la n d , re c e n tly o f P o rtla n d , a re n o w l i v ­ days because o f illn e s s w e re B e r ­ in g on th e ir p ro p e rty . T h e house th a D h u y v e tte r. G la d y s B u r k h a lte r is th e one recently o ccu p ie d b y and M a u rin e P u tn a m . M iss E nge- th e W h isn a n d fa m ily , w h o m oved bretsen. h e a lth nurse, v is ite d school to P o rtla n d O ld e r re sid e n ts w ill F rid a y . She expressed h e r ple a s­ r< m e m b e r th e pla ce as th e J a k e u re at th e g e n e ra l h e a lth c o n d itio n s o f th e school W ith h e r assistance W h itm o re home, M r. and M rs. H a ro ld W a lla ce th e school is h o p in g to a rra n g e fo r ' B la n ch e B e n n e tt) r e c e n tly o f S ta n - a c lin ic in th e n e a r fu tu re fo r d e n ­ ta l e x a m in a tio n s and S c h ic k tests M rs E d w a rd H a tfie ld cam e hom e fro m St. V in c e n t's h o s p ita l in P o rtla n d . T h u rs d a y , and is re c u p e r­ a tin g . She has been in th e h o s p ita l ( B y M r * . J. A . M c C o y ) Farmington Club to Meet Friday K A N S A S C IT Y D o ris C ro p p was a b le to leave th e g e n e ra l h o s p ita l f F ore st G ro v e F rid a y to go to h e r hom e, w h e re she is re c o v e rin g fro m an a p p e n d ic itis o p e ra tio n . M rs. L o ttie L e e p e r’s m o th e r. M rs M c ig h n o f F orest G ro v e , is i l l at h e r home. M r. and M rs. M a r tin Jackson and M r. and M rs. J. A M cC o y and d a u g h te r E th e l w e re p a rty guests S u n d a y o f D a v id Ja ckso n a nd M rs. L o u ise W h itin e r and M r. and M rs. F re d D u y c k and fa m ily o f B u x to n . F ra n k V a n d e rza n d e n m ade a t r ip S u n d a y to T id e w a te r on business. M r and M rs. Ed V a n d e rza n d e n o f H o q u ia m . Wash., sp e n t th e w e e k ­ end w it h M r V a n d e rza n d e n '» p a r ­ ents M r. ar.d M rs. J. P. V a n d e rz a n ­ den. D a ve Jackson o f B u x to n is spend­ in g th e w e e k w it h h is d a u g h te r. M rs. P ete R e id lin g , a nd fa m ily o f G aston. M r. and M rs R o b e rt K e c and lit t le son o f V e rn o n ia w e re p a rty guests S u n d a y o f M r. and M rs. C a l­ v in Ja ckso n and fa m ily o f Salem . M r. and M rs. M a r tin Ja ckso n r e ­ tu rn e d hom e w it h M r. and M rs. K e e to spend a fe w d a ys v is itin g re la tiv e s in V e rn o n ia . F a ir v ie w h ad n o sch o o l se ve ra l days last w e e k on a cco u n t o f th e ir te a che r, M rs. F lo y d S haw , b e in g ill. A sp e cia l te le p h o n e m e e tin g o f th e H ills id e . T h a tc h e r T e le p h o n e Co. w a s h e ld M o n d a y a fte rn o o n a t th e T h a tc h e r c h u rc h to discuss in ­ s ta lla tio n o f m e ta llic lin e . M r. a nd M rs. J. P. V a n d e rza n d e n a tte n d e d a "500” c a rd p a rty T u e s­ d a y e v e n in g g iv e n b y th e A lt a r so ci­ e ty o f V e rb o o rt at th e W illia m V e r- b o o rt hom e. T h e re w e re tw e lv e ta b le s at p la y . It: m ... Fw.e.r., ... BUSCH’S A. II. B U S C H , P ro p . Show F e b ru a ry S ta tio n e ry ( inequality writ- m gpaprr. AMyle to plea»e you. Reg size Puretest h lu r r h m V il i - min and 1 > mn tent, (.uarantred A B ■ 1 , ■ Prize winner Adrienne A I I I I A .M I - A E W /o f» ' t« p ° ^4 #KO TYPE with ID A MARGOT GRAHAME I I I January 2 7 , 2 8 , 29 O F S T O It Y . . . . the greatest adventure of them all! L Tree-climbing fish! Flying snakes I O y ste r s on f r e e s ! M o n k e y s w ith "schnozzolas"! Murut men blowing, death! Head-hunters as they reallyare! "D evil-beast"... holding the jungle in a reign of terror! , 6 «SAVE with S A F E T Y » at yonr DRUG STORE ^ re“ * * rf e>e/ tA’ O" à * <$' fAO' , d ^ e' w ith BELEN VINSO N M 1SC B A AUER ALAN MOWBRAY JEROME COWAN Dramatically described by Lowell Thomo» with hilarious interruptions by "Professor "Lew Lehr C on tin u ou s S h o w S u n d a y — 1 : 3 0 p. m . till 11 p. m. R e le a s e d th ru UNITED ARTISTS S e le c te d S h ort S u b je c ts B i r THE WANING OF THE WEST! Sun. - M on. - Tues. - W ed. J r | TO THE MILLIONS WHO | LOVED GREAT ZIEGFELD TALK ABOUT I an d to \ 1 I EGGS . . . . . . h e r e 's a n e v e n g r e a te r th r ill! Topping every tune-hlled triumph otthepast...M -G-M ’s Giant Show floods the screen with stars . . . Cole Porter song hits . . . romance . . . sp ectacle... la ughs... G IR L S z II Westward the course of empire takes its way o f V it a m in D. m arching, in th e r ig h t , f M any o f th e c o n ta in of pioneer courage, the fo t profit iron o f pioneer w ill, the fin est m ill-m ix e d greatest empire in the p r o p o r tio n production. m ashes fighting . . building with the steel X NOPCO XX. If w hole history of man . y o u m ix y o u r o w n m ash o r h ave it m ix e d lo c a lly , b e sure th a t g e n u in e NOPCO XX Adolph Zukor presents is in c lu d e d at re c o m ­ m e n d e d levels. / c i /Â/L 'Jïu , s ta r r in g ‘t o 465 NOPCO. C A L IF O R N IA S T R E E T . S A N F R A N C IS C O EDDY POWELL w E ELEANOR NOPCO X X Mixrd in Imperial Poultry Freds and on sale at Company Phone 01 Hillsboro Frank MORGAN * Edna May OLIVER Ray BOLGER • Ilona MASSEY Billy G IL B E R T • Reginald OWEN S ir« n Play Written and Produced by Wm Anthony McGu«»» D irected by W . S. VAN D YKE I I NOPCO X X Used in I. X. L. Feeds and on sale in fartory-sealrd rans at H illsb o r o F e e d Co. a ^Jctiq (/M vt/n ^¡aver newm JOEL McCREA ■ BOB BURNS - FRANCES DEE LLOYO NOIAN . HENRY 0 NEILL • PORTER HALL • ROBERT CUMMINGS RALPH MORGAN • MARY NASH • JOHN MACK BROWN • BARLOWE BORIANO P L U S— S e le c te d an d N ew s Short S u b je c ts W e d n e s d a y O n ly , F e b ru a ry 2 D O U B L E B IL L •D A R K — A L SO — S e le c te d C o m e d y I |S U N . - M O N . - T U E S F eb . ru t a e ry “ ' 31 a n d th a /a m o u s WALTER WANGER MODELS C o n tin u o u s S h o w S u n d a y — 1 :3 0 p. m. till 11 p. m. Im p eria l F e e d & G rain DRUG STORE I o n l y in t h is l a n d o f t h e I m p o s s i b l e ! . . . . J a n u a r y 3 0 , 3 1 , an d F eb ru a ry 1 an d 2 l » r li« h llu ll) F fragrant. Goea un «monthly. P L U S S e e s ig h t s n e v e r s e e n b e f o r e ¡ . . . p o s s i b l e d a n c ip a tio n . - Hctur« I I ON THE ISLE OF THE INCREDIBLE ■ I t ’ « e v e r y th in g th a t's new in e n te r­ ta in m e n t— r o llic k ­ in g rom ance, n o - tous comedy, gor- * geous g irl» , sw in g y L U P IN O IA 0 IO D i f c f d by BEN STOLO N P r o d u c t by A LBEIT LEWIS S c ittn P'êy by k r n ti^ P ig in o , H jir y Segal, Harold K u u li P A U L G U IL F O Y L E b y the A u th o rs of " B o y M eets G i r l " A p a rty and s h o w e r was g iv e n in h o n o r o f M r. a nd M rs. Jam es C lin e ­ b e ll, w h o w e re m a rrie d re c e n tly , at th e hom e o f M r. and M rs. A lb e rt M e ie r. F rid a y n ig h t. O th e rs p resent w e re M essrs and M esdam es H e rm a n S c h in d le r o f H ills b o ro , W a lte r N ic k - ols. C lin e b e ll Sr., V e rn D ysle and fa m ily , H a r r y Hansen. F re d G a le r. B ill D o e rn and fa m ily R ic h a rd Wis- m er. M rs H K u r a t li a nd D o ro th y K u r a t li o f H ills b o ro , L o is and D o n ­ a ld M e ie r. R u b y C lin e b e ll, R u th and R a y m o n d W ism e r. R u th and M a r ­ g aret D ic k m a n . E rn e st Z im m e rm a n . D Johnson. L e o na a nd A lfr e d S c h in d le r. M iss O p h e lia W is m e r o f H ills b o ro . Ire n e S p rin g e r. N c ls J o h n ­ son, W a lte r. E s th e r Rose, a nd A lm a Face Powder J * at G O R D O N JO N ES E R IK R H O D E S B IL L Y G IL B E R T T H U R S ., FRI., S A T . I N e w H ig h s l a Deep-Down Laughs! E x a m in e r H e re W ednesday M r D o o le y, e x a m in e r o f o p e ra to rs and c h a u ffe u rs , w i l l be in H ills b o ro W ednesday. F e b ru a ry 2, a t th e c o u rth o u s e fro m 10 a. m . to 5 p. m. --------------------------------- - ■■■ - Bethany-Cedar Mill Cod Liver Oil £ "Did 1 lix it — or did I fix it f ,.» Ona dim e throw« the guy down ...S o I gets him another —only her sweetie happens to bo Ihe best swordsmen in to w n ... And was he jealous I . . . Whoops I’* F r id a y in a safe, a n d sure f o r m — a n d always f 1 0^ BIG D O U B L E BILL S h e rw o o d P .-T A w ill g iv e a dance in th e grade school g ym F rid a y . H ite 's o rc h e s tra w ill fu r - n ish m usic. T h e O liv e r C la r k fa m ily had a te le p h o n e in s ta lle d in t h e ir hom e re c e n tly . Miss L u c ille P eterson o f H ills ­ b o ro spent th e w e e k -e n d w ith h e r parents. M r. and M rs. O. H P e te r­ son. a nd fa m ily . M rs. H a r r y L a rs o n o f B u ll M o u n ­ ta in is s p e n d in g se v e ra l w eeks in C a lifo r n ia w ith re la tiv e s . I H ILLSBO RO ’S I N EW A , to o . N O P C O X X supplies both— Boxed Cascade 1 I Dance January 27, 28, 29 m. C on tin u ou s S h o w S a tu r d a y — 1 :3 0 u n til l i p I T H U R ., FRI., S A T . A d v a n c e d p u b lic s p e a k in g class o f T ig a rd h ig h school w ill p resent G a r d n e r in A r m y th e m y s te ry com edy. “ A n n e -W h a ts G eorge G a rd n e r, son o f M rs. E v e ­ H e r N a m e " F e b ru a ry 4 T h e cast ly n B e rk le y . H ills b o r o ro u te fiv e , t . i l l in c lu d e 13 c h a ra cte rs. e n lis te d in th e a rm y la s t F rid a y f o r M r- M u lle n , a T ig a rd h ig h school s e rv ic e w ith th e 7th In f a n t r y re g i- teacher, re c e n tly secured a th re e m e n t at V a n c o u v e r B a rra c k s . D a s chicks. T h e y m ust h a v e V it a m in DELTA SE R V IC E S T A T IO N (B y .Mr*. O. H. Peterson! B E N D - M iss F rances G holson, 1937 g ra d u a te o f th e lo c a l school and a fre s h m a n o f T ig a rd u n io n high, is th e o n ly s tu d e n t w h o has had s tra ig h t ones d u rin g th e past semester. w e e ks’ s c h o la rs h ip in th e S outh S hore D ra m a tic school o f C h ica g o as a re w a rd f o r an an a lo go u s p la y e n title d "P e rs o n a lity P lu s ." T he contest was h e ld b y th e T h e a tre G u ild o f th e M id -W e s t. D onald M e y e r has been o u t o f T ig a rd h ig h school th e past tw o w e e k * w ith measles. Dori M e r r it. T ig a rd h ig h school s tu d e n t w o n th e s ta te m ed a l fo r e o ririg h ig h e st in th e O regon State B a d io S h o rth a n d co n test c o n d ucte d b y H. T Vance, m a n a g e r o f ra d io s h o rth a n d contest. O regon S t a t e co lle g e H e is th e f ir s t boy in the n in e ye a rs o f d ic ta tio n to re ce ive th is a w a rd . P re s id e n t's B a ll T o n ig h t T h e P re s id e n t’s B a ll is to be h e ld in th e St A n th o n y h a ll a t T ig a rd 'T h u rs d a y ). J. C. B ily e u is c h a ir ­ man. Layers need tw ic e as m u c h V it a m in A C it * . ... . . •••« J SE R V IC E GARAGE High Scholarship Rating Achieved Page Three S e p te m b e r y o u r layers p le n ty AspirinTablefs «)IN Hie Motorists who are making real savings and getting complete satisl'aetion with BUSCH’S CUSTOM-BUILT TIKES. TWO IIANDV LOCATIONS S lu c k i M a n y b e a u tifu l g ifts w e re re ceived L a d ie s' A id o f th e B e th a n y P re s­ b y te ria n c h u rc h m et at th e ho m e o f M rs. W a lte r N ic k o ls T h u rs d a y a f t ­ ernoon M r S c h e n d e r o f P o rtla n d sang. M rs N a n cy B o y has p rim ro se s, now drops. a nd anem ones b lo o m in g in h e r y a rd T h e re w ill be a c a rd p a rty and d a ric at the C e d a r M ill G ra n g e h a ll n e x t S a tu rd a y n ig h t. L e e dy G ra n g e m e t W ednesday n ig h t w ith a fa ir a tte n d a n ce H R F in d le y gave a ta lk on ta x a tio n . M r and M r C h a rle s B o w e r h a ve m over! to B e a ve rto n . Le o la W a lte r g ra d u a te d fro m th e G ir ls ' P o ly te c h n ic last w eek. She w ill c o n tin u e h e r sch o o lin g at B e a v ­ e rto n h ig h school. E. E Jones p e n t se v e ra l days last w eek w ith his sisters, M rs. W. P Snook and M rs J N. M a s te rto n o f P o rtla n d . Forest Jones is hom e fro m A la s k a Mr and M r F re d K ir ch o f G rays R iv e r, Wash., v is ite d w ith M C. L a rse n and fa m ily se v e ra l days last w eek. y o u get w h e n y o u give P ach o f 100 P u re tu t .~— j «...... O REG O N S u n d a y school is h e ld e v e ry S u n ­ day at 10 a m . M rs R. L . P u tm a n p re a c h in g a t 11 a. in. la rg e r eggs. T h a t 's w h a t ON TIRES! GOODYEAR TREAD s in c e M o re 50% HEAVY H IL L S B O R O , Kansas City ¿ J A n ew im p r iv e d m e th o d of r e tr e a d in g you r o ld fires m a k e s it p o ssib le l o g iv e you fires e q u a l in q u a lity to an d c a r r y in g th e g u a r ­ a n te e o f n e w tires. A R G U S, JO U R N E Y ” PLUS — “ LIFE B E G IN S W IT H L O V E ”