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D i i * l im i l e an.V- I .«*nn ( jo t tun M m In«*/ D o w n in g , I « ib*,i w und; M i i M ai a* M alum M i s i ' i l i' l'. i. t K i l i d « le a le In * .lllt illy A n n Le w is. B ro o k w o o d , M i iru i < ’ »»•*• l it u i d« tm i u li n t i • ,nd O II M u e lb -i. M i I* W I I . n n g M i- W i l l i a m I t u i k i * . P u r l l u t i I v i l i W d i.u ii M aun, I* '« , n H ill M i th è d ' - i i ' i r i l i a t i u i i M i Burlo*, Mt Lo xlc, B lliu -i, M rs W L B uchunun. bui ut <ev«*iul l ’oi tla n d gai • Mi I sUiei dr « lu i1 al* u |«*a<l 4 II and gai • M i . 11 I*’ W ri.s le i H«*ndri( kson. M rs H elen Ife n d r ic k - (ti u .im i b u titiv c lu b * u i, T u a la tin . S y lv ia Pete, Mi . Mi B u i k«* «ii'iuun tiat«*<l Ih«» W illia m Kufen« r I la r i i . un Mn m u k it ig u t w i r . i t t i a u*. a l . m d •». S tu n le y S lu n k . M i t ’ l.uk« ( ’ in*- a lig li' ( *lu i •tmaM |il.n '- i .ii d . culi«* b a le n i M o u n t.m I. M i L W K in g s - < u i- . u * i '' c u l t i h u t t k ' doli.*», ih cu,»i by M is A i th u i P e a r o n C edar tin i, lu i pai k.o'< .m d a n iin ia t u , « * M ill; M rs H C W rig h t. M r, J It ( h i . tin i t i ■•«• Igard II" i x b l l lu t i u t i l i 111 « * f 11 ) >« -1 » a l I*’. F C a lla h a n , M» M S p rin g e r b i i d i i i g U n- tu e id m g w i l i r e l u i tl tu Mr s C o n n e lly , She, wood Mi lin i: u t i l i tu k i v i iie .t i u t : io l i d u i K ra u se T u a la tin . M i G u y K u h ia ,. i i > U h lu u tilh u l ( ti t u b i i a m i N o M rs O a a i .lo in - .. F orest G ro v e \i- iu b ii A liv o li« * v» i i im g tu a tt« *n d M ims C ora D o rla n d . Mi O pal um « f U n * m « *i-tiih * h m ild c o n Q u in n S hady B rook 1 •• t th è l u u i d v « A b n s iu ti o f f i c e a l U h «•«m i l l i u t i ' «• in 1 1 ilIs b u i u 1 , h f o l l o w i n g »3 w o n ic n a tte n d i l i Un- u n i - t i u r M i h*i c c t n u li Itow e. M L u t il i * i.in t m i M r- V io lc t lla n u i h i ..'•»,!» Mi F le ti B ra ch , Mi M a li e < h . u o h e r l a i n M i . Joe li.ik e l N u , U i P ln in x M r T h r« *sa « » on M i M a , a* < lls e n . M i . A i • th u i I «i un M i . A u d re y M e v e i. « G io \ i Mi N< U h * S e b in u tl I ■ ■ Mi W d b u i S h e a ie i Mi ( ‘bu en « i t u b i i i c t t M i » F a v S h e u r - «I M l* l ’ I.irenc«* H u b ln vtt. M i Fav Farm Union to Meet W« .t U n io n F 'aiiiiei.s U n io n w ill m eet O cto b e r H at li p in . at J a c k - sun school house. T he N ew V o lk Sun, begun in 1633, w a , tie- fu s t p e rm a n e n t p e n ny papi I I t P ;,yx to P a tro n i/<• A rg u ii A d v e rtis e , m E A R T H M A ST E R TRACTO RS Ily d ra u llra U y equipped. H a n d le . 14-lnrh Plow w ith eaac. C u ltiv a to r., M o w - , Spring too th , tm in rd lw trly available. TERMS P arts and Sorvico A v a ila b le at a ll tim e i M A SO N 'S. Inc. TIGARD, OREGON fo l th e 19th ce lve d tin* T ho u and Puird , d u o a w a rd o f tin* A m e i h an Bank«*, a socia tio n d U h 74th a n n u a l cun ve n t,o n at D e tim t la .t week T he a w a rd wa p ie «*rite»l in »« « (ig n itio n u l Hu- h ig h q u a lity of h t . u la i h a n k i-i eivi« * p ro v id e d b la in i« * ,« o f th e II fo r * p e c ia l n t * \ it o > co n d ucte d by the a s s o c ia tio n tube, bank- in th« u g ric u ltu , al fie ld d o lin g tin pi t yea, O n-gon b.ihkt*iM li.iv c«*iv«*d Un a w u rd fo, m on* t*on- ‘ «•cultv«* vein • th a n tin , «• o f any »talc in U,<- o n io n K p e n a lly c it' d in th<* u w a id was tin* iu - o p n a tio n of Un- a m la tio n w d ii tin* t II d u b and U h * F'utu,«' I' .irim i o f A m e rica both fa ,m vo u th < u g .in i/a tio ris D u rin g tin v«.n it p iu v id c d p«- n a l a w a id to 4 -If c l ib ,m -ird>«-r p,ii tm p .it mg h i tin* stab* tyh- i< vn*w p r o v id 'd uh n i p t i o n t , i 4 H New to a ll O n-gon d u b l«'ad«*,si u w a rtb -d to - i x t v n 4 II ,m m b n M iin im e r scii»»«», • d i o l a r d im -, to w in ner»« o f d '-iu u ii ,t, at ion cunt'- ts at tl,«* O regon date fa n . <*nt<*i taim *d an o u t-b in d in g 4 II c lu b boy and g ir l at tli<- a n n ua l bunker»*/ c o n ve n tio n . nm l p ro v id e d a special (iro g ra rn on B ankers Day at 4 11 c lu b Hurnitn i clioul, ( ’o r v a lli E’o r boyn e n ro lle d in F F A w o, k th e y p ro v id e d service keys tu in s tru c tor«. tra v e lin g pay fo r K F' A e xe cu tive s. a « p e na l u w a id to state fa r m e r deg,«*«* w in n e r'., and m oney fo r u p ig l i t t n c o n b s t. and a fa rm «hop conte* t O th e r p ro j cts fm th e y<*ur in clu d e d p ro m o tio n o f sod co n se rva tio n , in c lu d in g a special 4-H soil c o n se rva tio n n ro jc c t a w a rd and su p p o rte d local fa rm e r b a n ke r discussion m eetings a . w e ll* as the a rra n g e m e n t of tw o a g ric u ltu r a l Conference- at C o rv a llis and P e n d le to n These conferences b ro u g h t fa rm e rs and b a n kers to g e th e r to discuss p ro b le m s of f »rm m anage m en t and a g ric u ltu r a l c re d it W l i P a v l it e r , a g ric u ltu r a l re p re s e n ta tiv e of the C o m m e rc ia l Bank o f T illa m o o k and form«*, Iv o f H ills boro, is a m e m b e r o f th e O regon Ba, k e ,s ’ a>-«,< l a t io n A g r ic u ltu r a l and E 'orestry con.mitte«» w h ich heads th e a g ric u ltu r a l a c tiv iti« of the association A v e lla n a , F u n d ik , N o c c io la Support Prices B u t S till F ilb e r ts to U s Below Current Cover Crop Seed Market Figures W in tin i /o n iv it a v e lla n ., 11 fo n d ik rioceiola or rnogyore. d is 'ii. ,i filb e r t, J o h n F. T i g tn e ia l m anage, of N orthw 'est N u t G iowa*i aft« r le a d in g tra d e and > i op , t*p o iis fro m E u ro p ea n co u n - | ti it*« o f w in te r co ve r pl rodo«-! -••ve ra l o f tin- fo re ig n n a n u s fo r «•ar o f o v e r 1H7 d tin I filb e its p r’hg fio n i tin* same ion p a iiii'l about 75 p«*r cent om e .i Hi«' A m e ric a n haz«*lnut. vhat d wa' .t year, a c c o rd in g uni in fiv e e«mnt, h * . it e. v e ry ,ep< r t of the U S d e p a rtm e n t ir u ilu i. 'i'i u n k r«*port> Th«* S w ill urr Lu/.« l,un*' .. S w d is b ha-.s«*lnot. N o r- i cp n i A u s tria n w in te r pea v gi.m li i ' In o tte i G e rm a n h a z e l- d w ¡1 be a lit t le o v e r 43 m illio n n i ■ and D u tch h a /e ln o o t w o u ld be th is ye a r as compai«*d w ith , « -c o g n iz e d by any A m e ric a n . lio n last T he co m m o n ry e - F r h u tiu* o rig in a i L a tin C o ry lu s c ro p w ill i un 37 m i l l i o n I A v e l ana P o n tic , o r hazel nut. »und wh«*r*'.«s it was 56 m illio n - tie S p a m -ii a v e lla n a P o r tu <.'O,,H‘S t ( - unm an and W illa m e tte vetch g«*se i a l i > and K o u ,n a n ia n a lu n a * ill t ir n o u t crops fo r a to ta l o f , A v e b r i h * I tiu* nam«* g iv e n to on«* o f m d ion pounds a . co m p a re d w ith N o ith w c s t poll« niz.ing v a ri- 31 m illio n a y e a r ago. the h «•ties. T , unk p o in ts out. Ti»»* 1 9 -rm Ilio n -p o u n d c r o p o f T he F re n ch p -a k o f noisettes, h a i r y v e tc h seed is the same size w h ic h does n o t , ' fe r to th«* sound a in 1947 T he p u rp le vetch crop T h e y also use th e of o ve r «ught m illio n pounds is w hen «at «n t« rn , r io ix -d e - filb e r t A c c o rd in g to about tw ic e the size o f la st year's ; 11 in k tin* w o rd f ilb e r t its e lf Is o f i ta p L ik e w is e th«* 780 thousand ' F'r«*r,«-ii o r i g i n a m i p ro b a b ly comes ¡i »mid uf H u n g a ria n ve tch -« ed is ' H om St P h ilib e r t, n u t g ro w e r's about h a lf of w h a t it was last year. p a tio n am t whos«* b ir th d a y is cele- 1 o ia t« «1 A u g u s t 22, in the p e a k o f the F,<-nch harv« t season S tra n g e ly enough, th** p ro d u c tio n o f f i l - be, t- in F rance is no lo n g e r c o m m e rc ia lly im p o rta n t O m * o f the b ig p ro d u c in g c o u n - tr u T u rk e y , c a lls th«* f ilb e r t a Wa i'.n g to n c o u n ty D a ir y B re e d a ■ « association topped fiv e o th er com m on w ith th e G re e k fu n id d u k i. ia er counties in e ffic ie n c y re p o rts on and tin* S y ria n b o u n d u k B u t Y u g o slavia to be d iffe r e n t fro m its m ar bulls used fo r a r tific ia l in s e m in a n c ig h b o i c a lls th e m O rascic. Thru tio n p u 'p o es «»ri 191 cow s e rv ic e d is not Ku- uan. as the Russians use d u rin g the m o n th o f J u ly a c c o rd - tin* b u rn lesh ch in a . fro m w h ic h .ng to a r tc e n t release fro m the com e' til«- B u lg a iia n lie s h n ik . W ith state association's b u ll fa rm at C o r th e ir g«*ri,us fo r th e u n ro m a n tic in v a llis T he re p o rt was fig u re d title * th« E n g lis h c a ll th e m c o b b Septem ber 20 and d e te rm in e d on nuts T ru n k co n tin ue s. firs t and second services w ith a Id. al g ro w in g c o n d itio n s in th e 70 1 per c e n t m a rk . n o rth w e s t p ro d u c e a filb e r t o f s u The local association, headed by p e rio r siz«* and fla v o r, and s a n i H e n ry Hagg o f R e e d v ille . has 250 ta ry im e li in h a n d lin g and g ra d in g m em bers and services 2500 cows I b rin g it to people at its best," T ru n k in the co u n ty Hagg is also p re s i ay 'T iiis s u p e rio r q u a lity o f dent o f the la te association. James hom e g ro w n filb e r ts r a lre a d y L K in c h e lo e is the te c h n ic ia n . k n o w n to m illio n s , so th a t u l t i O th e r co u n ties engaged in th is m a te ly o n ly language students w ill o rg a n iz a tio n consist o f Y a m h ill. have an in te re s t in the E u ro p ea n L in n -B e n to n . M a rio n , Josephine f ilb e r t nam es.’ and M a lh e u r. Production Down Couniy Dairy Breeders Cited Jersey Additions Six County Girls Told by Couche Exhibit ai PI First Grain Loan Completed by ACA I f th«* hou «•*.*. ife w e r e p a y in g price*, fo r food at the g o v e rn m e n t p ric e -s u p p o rt le v e l instead o f the < u, re n t rnark«-t prices, the cost o f liv in g w o u ld be con u d e ra b ly lo w e r. F. H a rv e y M ille r , c h a irm a n o f the tat«* p ro d u c tio n «'»nil m a rk e tin g a d m in is tra tio n c o m m itte e , said th is week C o m m e n tin g on the charge th a t fa rm p ric e u p p o rts are causing h ig h food prices. M ille r a id th a t m an y consum ers lose sig h t o f th e F o r m e r R e s id e n t D ie s f.H t th a t the p ro g ra m is not d e s ig n .Mrs I^4*na B aker, fo rm e r re s i ed to k«*ep p rices ■ h ig h ." b u t ra th e r d e n t o f th is c o m m u n ity , died at a to balance th e fa rm e r's incom e w ith convalescent hom e in P o rtla n d M o n day fo llo w in g a lo n g illness. I n t e r T h e p i ice- lp p o i ’ le v e l 'r.--: • • m en t was in G ibbs ce m e te ry rises at fa lls a cco rd in g to th e re la E d w a rd N e il is e x h ib itin g his tio n s h ip b etw een the tw o reg iste re d H o ls te in h e ife r at the “ P rices fo r food and o th e r th in g s P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l. fig u re d in the lost o f liv in g have F ra n k K e ic h e r and S ta n le y Eg«» been s te a d ily ris in g s i n c e 1946. have been deer h u n tin g . M ille r p o in ts o u t. “ a i I M r. and .Mrs E m el W ym an, new fa rm p ro d u cts g e n e ra lly nave been o w n e rs o f the B ry a n place, have above th«* s u p p o rt le v e l since 1942 to rn d o w n th»* o ld house «and have , P ric e su p p o rt o p e ra tio n s are d ir e c t the basem ent and fo u n d a tio n la id ed by la w and have been in e ffe c t fo r a n e w one. fo r o n ly a fe w p ro d u cts such as The* e x e c u tiv e b o a rd o f the Y F ¡jo ta to t and eggs h e ld a business m ee tin g and fe llo w * We also have a ltu a tio n no w sh ip supper. w h e re p rices o f corn and w h e a t are d o w n to the s u p p o rt le v e l and y e t prices are s t ill n ig h fo r some m eat an im a ls, such as beef cattle, w h ic h have no p ric e -s u p p o rt p ro gram s. F o r m ost o f the im p o rta n t fa rm c o m m o d itie s u n d e r the s u p p o rt p ro g ra m , p rices can be sup p o rte d o n ly a t 90 p e r ce n t o f p a rity , i f c a ttle w e re s e llin g at f u ll p a rity , the p ric e w o u ld be 14 cents a pound, y e t the m a rk e t p ric e to fa rm e rs to day is a ro u n d 24 cents a pound. Low Interest Hogs at th e 90 p e r cent o f ^ p a r ity fig u re w o u ld be s e llin g at 17 cents a pound, w h ereas th e m a rk e t p ric e No Commission is 27 cents a p o u n d ." R eco m m e n d a tion s fo r a m o r e No Appraisal Fee fle x ib le p ro g ra m w h ic h w o u ld p ro v id e even lo w e r supports h ave been m ade by th e d e p a rtm e n t o f a g r i THE TRAVELERS c u ltu re fro m tim e to tim e . M ille r said, and le g is la tio n enacted th is IN S U R A N C E C 0 . su m m e r p ro v id e s such a p ro g ra m in th e fu tu re . F o r some c o m m o d i ties. th is m ore fle x ib le p la n w ill becom e effe«,*tive in 1049 a nd to r o th e rs in 1950. 117 S. 3rd. — H ills b o ra Friendly Six Planning Rally RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Wilson Herd Wins National Recognition CREOMULSION Oil Stoves Farmers' Cash Store For I m m e d ia te D e liv e r y Rigid ,♦•«• *nd Inspection* prove that (he new, improved General Electric refrigerating mechanism five« even longer and more dependable perfor mance than the great "aealed in- Meet'* unita that already have an un« matched record. New Machinery T he f ir s t n ew spaper p u b lis h e d r e g u la r ly was p rin te d in G e rm a n y in 1609. CULTIVATOR DYRR, Model LM TRACTOR SRINGTOOTH HARROW See these new*, beautiful General Electric Space Makers now ! See these big refrigerator* w ith more room fo r frozen food, more space fo r lx,tiles, fo r meats, vegetables, everything you keep in a refrigerator, yet occupy no more flo o r space. OFFSET DISK HARROWS LIME SPREADERS — 8-ft. and 10-ft. McCORMICK CREAM SEPARATORS AND M ILKING MACHINES Used Machinery SEE THE NEW GENERAL ELECTRIC SPACE MAKER REFRIGERATORS AT Hen Faber Electric Dean Graham Motors, Inc. WHERE SERVICE COMES WITH SALES 222 S. Third Ave., Hillsboro Phone 2471 2 R egistered P h a rm a cists F R E D E N G E L D IN G E R A L F R E D SYLVESTER Hillsboro — hone 251 THOMPSON CABINET WORKS Phone 4564 S. 2nd at Walnut Sts. Manufacturers of Precision sash WOOD WORK DOORS C ab in ets F ix tu res H a rd w o o d L um ber C o lo rfu l P la s tic S u r fa c e s No P a in tin g N o S p o ts N o S ta in s C ig a r e tte P r o o f D urable" ) of Ideal for K itc h e n C ab in et T ops C o u n ter Tops D in e tte T a b les C o m m ercia l In sta lla tio n s Phone 4564 Stranahan Service FOR SKILL... EFFICIENCY... THOROUGHNESS... W E S E R V IC E ALL M A K E C A R S ! T R IA N G L E M IL L IN G DE SOTO — PLYMOUTH 1st and W ashington—H illsboro Phone 3861 59th Year of Service N o m atter what make car you drive, see your Nash dealer soon and find out for yourself why Nash Select Service is tops! McCORMICK MILK COOLERS TD-9 International C raw ler w ith Blade KS5 l ’/i-ton International Motor Truck W-30 M cCormick-Deering Tractor, Steel Wheels T-20 International C raw ler Tractor Oliver 60 Tractor Delta Drug Store T here’s good reason why more and m ore owners of all make cars are turning to Nash dealers for finer service. They have learned you can’t beat the workm anship of skilled Nash craftsmen . . . the efficiency of m odern tools and equipm ent . . . the thoroughness of careful check-ups and inspec tions. NO. 9 McCORMICK ENSILAGE CUTTER 16-inch Throat Compare the aire of the In terior <»f the new General F in ir le Space Maker Refrig erator on the right with an average ita-cubic foot reftig* eraior on the k i t . Oct. 20-23 Galaway & McGraw The c o m p le tio n o f W a sh in g to n A n n o u n c e m e n t comes fro m C h a rle s county's fir s t 1198 CCC g ra in loans B y Jane Joyce E C om t.. \ H iv e rc re s t fa rm n e a r wa* announced th is w e e k by F. D. M O U N T A IN H O M E — Rev. P a u l W ils o n v ille o f th e purchase o f tw o N e w k irk , s e cre ta ry o f the W ash H u n s b e rg e r. M rs. Ray Ego and o u ts ta n d in g p e d ig re e d Jersey cow s ington c o u n ty a g ric u ltu r a l c o n se rva Jo y c e B ro w n in g attended a c o m S ix W a sh in g to n co u n ty 4-H g irls at th e < Ireg o n S tate Je rse y b re e d tion association m itte e m e e tin g o f th e F r ie n d ly S ix One loan was on 3.299 bushels of at th e S ch o lls parsonage S a tu rd a y w h o h a ve been o u ts ta n d in g in home e r*' c o n sig n m e n t sale h e ld at th e «•conomics p ro je c t w ill e x h ib it th e ir state fa irg ro u n d » in Salem S e p te m wheat and th e o th e r was on 5000 e v e n in g T h is g ro u p o f fiv e churches dresses, a room im p ro v e m e n t p ro ber 18 T h is increases th e R iv e r- bushels o f b a rle y . These loans e n is p la n n in g a y o u th r a lly to be h e ld ject. and e n te r the D o lla r D in n e r ' Jeraey h e rd to 37 head, in able the fa rm e r to rece ive th e g o v in N o v e m b e r and a H a llo w e e n p a r co n test at th e P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l c lu d in g tin s e v e n -s ta r s e n io r h e rd ern m e n t s u p p o rt p ric e o f 90 p e r cent ty at the M t. H om e ch u rch . E x a c t I f the , now' u n d e rw a y in P o rtla n d ire. B a sil Stan L ila c R o m u lu s K in g , of p a rity fo r his g ra in dates w ill be p u b lis h e d la te r. M a rg n M en*,, o f ,«» it«* 1 H ills b o ro w ith 13 daughters, and th e ju n io r price goes above the loan value, i M rs C ora H u tto n , w h o has been w h o .cor«-d h ig h and wa aw*arded s ir e E a irtn e ad e S o litu d e J o u rn a l, the Ions can be re p a id at o n ly 3 v e ry i l l in a San D iego h o s p ita l, per cent in te re s t and the g ra in sold i u n d e rw e n t s u rg e ry a fe w days ago a b lu e rib b o n at the state fa ir, w ith th re e d a u gh te rs. w here th e best p ric e can be o b - 1 w ill e n te r the D o lla r D in n e r co n O ne o f the n e w cows. E agle D o u tamed. T he fa rm e r can rep a y his and is g re a tly im p ro v e d . text T h e d in n e r fo r fo u r w in ch she ble G am boge R u b y 14f35A5. is one M rs. D o n R ik e r c a lle d fro m loan on th is year's g ra m any tim e : F a ir fie ld . C o n n . S u nday to c o n w ill serve fe a ture s la m b of the fe w cow s in J e rse yd o m to D on n a Ma«- A n d e rson , rou te 2. have ea rn e d a g o ld mecfal as a before A p r il 30. 1949 The loan value g ra tu la te h e r parents. M r and M rs. o f w heat in W a s h in g to n C o u n ty R B Joyce, on th e ir w e d d in g a n F ore st G ro v e , a red rib b o n state fa ir y e a rlin g She was c la s s ifie d V e ry w in n e r, w il e x h ib it h e r room ,m - G ood at tw o ye a rs o f age. h ig h e s t is $2 07 p e r bushel, b a rle y $1 30 n iv e rs a ry . per bushel, oats. 73c p e r bushel, and p ro v e n ie n t p ro je c t o f c u rta in s , p il possible fo r th a t age O n h e r f ir s t M rs G eorge M o s c rip and M rs low « and a bedspread w h ic h she la c ta tio n she gave !M70 pounds o f fla x $5.86 p e r bushel. In a M o s c rip h ave re tu rn e d fro m a A n yo n e in te re s te d in a lo a n ! fo u r w e e ks’ v is it in M in n e a p o lis , m ade fo r h«*r room at hom e (18 p e r re n t m ilk tw ic e d a ily m ilk F o u r d iffe re n t c lo th in g p ro je cts ing fo r 305 days, and is c re d ite d should co n ta c t th e a g ric u ltu r a l con w h e re th e y w e n t to a tte n d the are to be represented in the dress w ith 622 pounds o f b u tte r fa t a c tu a l se rva tio n o ffic e in the c o u rt house at w .d d in g of th e ir d a u g h te r and e x h ib its Jam* C o n n e ll, w h o was at one ye a r. ¡1 m onths, o r a m a tu re H ills b o ro . T he g ra in can e ith e r be g ra n d d a u g h te r. G e o rg ia M o scrip . chosen co u n tv stvle re v ie w c h a m p e q u iv a le n t o f 84‘i p o u n d s b u tte rfa t stored on th e fa rm o r in an ap-1 and to v is it re la tiv e s a n d frie n d s p ro ve d w arehouse. ion. w ill e x h ib it h e r p in k fa ille w ith h e r f ir s t cal G eorge R. M o s c rip spent a w eek a ir. m a k in g h e r a fo rm a l H o riz o n ta l tu cks are the g o ld and s ilv e r m edal cow in M in n e a p o lis a nd is on his w a y She fa sh io n h ig h lig h ts of the b la ck crepe was consigned to the sale by R a lp h hom e c o m b in in g his t r ip w ith b u s i dress to b«- e x h ib ite d bv Ile n e E C o p e J r o f L a n g lo is , w h o ow n s ness. Gnoss D o ro th y B«*chen a nd P a tric ia one o f the h ig h e st p ro d u c tio n heeds M rs. Ego Hostess S e id le r w ill e x h ib it su m m e r co tto n in th e U n ite d States, and cost the M rs Ray Ego was hostess to the dresses. Couches $925. L a d ie s A id T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . T he Tin* P a c ific In te rn a tio n a l w ill T he second c o w purchased b y M r By Mrs. John Haase close S a tu rd a y n ig h t. and M is C ouche was K it B aby F IR D A L E -IO W A H I L L — H ill and D u m p lin g 132844. consigned by D ale E x te n s io n u n it m et last F rid a y G eorge G e n tem a n n o f In d e p e n d - , a t the hom e o f M rs H e le n G e e rt- ence T h is cow also ho ld s 'V e ry gens in B e a v e rto n F ifte e n ladies G ood ' c la s s ific a tio n , and p ro d u c e d ' w e re p resent a nd M rs. V io la P a yn - «MM» pounds b u tte rfa t. 305 days, tw ic e te r became a m em ber. T h e a fte r We o ffe r some b a rg a in s in o il, e le c d a ily m ilk in g , on her last la c ta tio n . noon was spent fo r business m eet Creom ulsion relieves p rom ptly because She is b re d to L ila c C o ro n a to r ■ in g o f the u n it. T he fo llo w in g la it goes rig h t to the seat of the trouble tr ic and coal b ro o d e rs. A ls o f i n A ssa u lt, fiv e -s ta r son o f L ila c C o r- . dies are on the co m m itte e f o r th e to help loosen and expel germ laden o n a to r. E x c e lle n t. G o ld and S ilv c W a s h in g to n c o u n ty ru m m a g e sale is h in g b a tte rie s and a co m p le te M ed a l S u p e rio r S ire, and she is phlegm and aid nature to soothe and w h ic h w ill be h e ld N o v e m b e r 13: heal raw, tender, inHamed bronchial M rs V e rn a Dober. M rs. M arg a re t sto ck o f p o u lt r y rem edies, feeders due to c a lv e D ecem ber 15. A n d e rson . M rs. E s th e r D e a rd o rff mucous membranes. T e ll your druggist and w a te re rs. and M rs A lm a V u y ls te k e . T h e y w ill lo sell you a bo ttle o f Creom ulsion g a th e r c lo th in g and o th e r a rtic le s w ith the understanding you must like a nd ta ke it to H ills b o ro on F rid a y . the way it q u ic k ly allays the cough T h e h e rd o f re g is te re d Jersey N o v e m b e r 12. M rs M a rth a Haase o r vou are to have vo u r monev hack. c a ttle o » in J b j E l> W U s o h at a nd M iss M a ry K och w ill h e lp w ith Sons. F ore st G ro ve , is announced th e s e llin g . S a tu rda y. N o v e m b e r 13. b y T h e A m e ric a n Je rse y C a ttle A f t e r the business m ee tin g a sack for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis c lu b fro m its h e a d q u a rte rs in C o lu n c h was e n jo y e d and th e n an «'or Heating A n y Sire Home lu m b u s . O h io , as h a v in g c o m p le t h o u r o f c r a ft w o rk w as done by those w h o w e re in te re s te d in m a k ed a y e a r's w o r k in o ffic ia l h e rd I im p ro v e m e n t re g is try te s tin g w ith in g brooches and ear rin g s m ade an a v e r a g e p ro d u c tio n o f 9533 fro m s h e lls by th e ir in s tru c to r. M rs. lio u n d s m ilk and 535 pounds b u t- H e le n G ecrtg e n s In th e a fte rn o o n te rfa t p c i COW T he h e ld co n taine d M iss F aye N ic h o ls gave an in te r We are Cash Buyers of an average o f 20 m ilk in g cows estin g to p ic on K e e p in g M e n ta lly F it . ” d u rin g th e y e a r Eggs and Poultry A ll tests on th is h e rd w e re con-1 C lub to M eet Saturday d u cte d b y O regon S tate college and H ill and D ale c lu b w ill m ee t S a t v e rifie d by T he A m e ric a n Jersey u rd a y , O c to b e r 9. at th e hom e o f C a ttle c lu b M rs . A lm a V u y ls te k e . M rs. M a r In a c c o m p lis h in g th is p ro d u c tio n th a Haase w i l l b rin g th e m y s te ry the W ils o n h e rd has jo in e d the box. select g ro u p o f Je rse y h e rd s in Sell F ird a le Home Feeds - Seeds - P o u ltry M r and M rs. E rv in C a rlto n and w h ic h th e cows have p ro d u ce d m ore I r r t il i / e r and Paint th a n tw o and o n e -h a lf tim e s the fa m ily sold th e ir place in F ir - H ills b o ro Phone 4061 a m o u n t o f b u tte r fa t o b ta in e d fro m d a le and m oved back to Baker. the ave ra g e d a iry cow in the U n ite d M rs. A d d ie P rin g le o f B e llin g States ham . Wash.. M rs E ffie M cD a ne l o f A n a co rte s. Wash . spent a w eek v is itin g a t th e W illia m R t'd d ig hom e. T h e tw o ladies are sisters o f M rs. W illia m Reddig. M iss L u c ille Haase w i l l speak o v e r th e ra d io s ta tio n K O A C W e d nesday. O c to b e r 13 at 7 o 'c lo c k in th e e ve n in g . L y le Thom as, F a r m e rs' U n io n state s e cre ta ry asked h e r to g iv e th e speech she gave at the state c o n v e n tio n in Salem . B A R G A IN S ORIGINAL 1c SALE IS THE CHOICE [OF ALL PARTIES!] FARM LO A N S Committees Named To Help ai Sale 7 V u .. T i* n r ' ' me«*t ‘ F rid a y « be At the F m evening borne tin H ra I'- te r D e l. uca. m o th e r o f M is B L Bobin, is i l l and in G ood S a m a rita n hospital. M iss A n n Dirnrn ic k and M itt B e v e rly OCS were D a v i. <»f w e e k-e n d guests 1>f B e tty Joyce Th»* K iris a tte nd e d A lp h a P in b ru n c h in th e C o lo n ia l r«»«>m o f the M u ltn o m a h h o te l in P o rtla n d S a t u rd a y . Th«* OSC c h a p te r e n te r ta in e d the A lo h a P hi M n u p of the U n iv e rs ity of W a sh in g ton T hey a - tended the f«jotbaii game b« tween U of W and OSC m the aft»-, noon A b o p re ce d .rig th«* ” .,me the Phi Sigm a K a ppa of OSC o f w h ich D ick H o w e ll is .« m em b e r e n te rta in e d th e U n iv e rs ity o f W a sh in g ton c h a p ter. CO. • • 5 M. THI«m«ok St. Fortland, Oro. Farmers' Cash Store l ’ honr «061 Strandhan Motor Co. W h e r e S e r v ic e C o m es F irst' 250 e . W ashington HILLSBORO Phone 51