The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 07, 1934, Page 2, Image 2

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Scene tor State Picnic lune 10
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■ Portland theatre
Dr. Goodrich Schauffler ami chil­
dren Allen. Julie and Christine of
P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
Hoffman Sunday.
North Bald Peak won the hall
game from Flrdale Sunday 6 to 5.
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The game was played on the Hills-!
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN F rank boro union high school diamond
Lieble was taken to the Dr. Wilcox
Arlen Jones i-.sited part ot last
hospital last week with a fractured week In Newberg with his sister
skull His lath er was driving the Mre. Oral Kiser.
cows and threw a stick aim ing at
M r and Mrs. Earl eu-orge and
cows, but It caught in his shirt children of lAut.ati.l caileu at the
tom e way causing the aim to go Delord nome Decora:ion Da\\
astray, hitting th e boy.
1 Mr. mid Mrs Qranvil.o Everest
Xiarylta Moore of Newberg visited
part of last week with h er aunt. cj,erry cro„
Arlksta Jones.
Art
w|10 ],as been working'
MLss Beryl Deford, who teaches for Fiovd H odm an for several
in Eugene, is home for the vacation months, loft June 1 to go to New
with her parents. Mr. an d Mrs. oim . M inn to atten d th e turn-nil
B. T. Deford.
of his mother.
H H. Niel was taken to the Dr.
Happy hay.
Wllcox hospital May :!8 a f t e r b e l l i w t
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attacked and badly injured bv li:> IN O r tll I Id lllS tO
registered bull. Neighbors Ernie and
Cecil Heaton rescued him. Mr. Niel
risked some neighbors t o d e-
horn the bull for hun. which they
NORTH PLAINS—At the last
did, and the bull died of rage by P arent-T
eacher meeting plans were
th e time they got the horns oft.
made for a community tennis court.
Mrs Ira McCormick, who has The P ytluan Sisters gave a domi-
been quite ill, wen: to Heppner tlon ol Sid to the court fund.
May 31 for an indefinite stay tor
Miss Hila Cornelius left Sundav
her health. Hodson McCormick and for her home in Corvallis Miss Cor'-
Loren Haynes accompanied h er and nelius has taught in the primary
returned the foUowmg Sunday.
room of the N orth plains ichool
Julian M acarthy of Newberg is tor the past three vears
staying with lus uncle. Tom Jones.
Charles Speiring, who recently
and helping in the berry harvest, had an opera-ion at th e Jones
Quite a large crowd enjoyed a hospital, is recovering nicely
dance Saturday night a t th e E. V.
Gues s at th e Jam es H. Davis
H anson home
home Sunday were Mrs. Maud Mil-
Miss Helen Honim has returned ler and granddaughter. Betty Maltl-
to her home in Laureiwood after er. and Bill Dietrich, all of Port-
two weeks a t th e I. G. McCormick land
DETROIT
home.
Elnter Mm J Jr. entertained a
The Carl Wonlschlegei family of number of 1
friends Friday, it View in the Breitenbush-M t Jefferson recreational area where the sec­
Scholls visited XIother Wohlschiegcl being his e .g , ,-. '.•irh.-ia y.
ond annual all-state picnic sponsored by Salem service clubs and
Decoration Day a t the E. C. Wohl-
Mr. and Mrs. E
Nelson of
M arion county, will be held. O utstanding speakers are to attend the
6chlegel home.
Hillsboro were wee
J guests of
affair. The first picnic last year was enjoyed by more th an 8tXXl
Born, to Mr. and Mrs H. C. Mr. and Mrs A I C hnstener.
people. Map Indicates road for m otorists to take
W hitmore Jr.. May 19, a girl.
Mrs. Sadie H oi
--eek entertained
G uests a t Uie Wilbur Jones home the Past Chiefs
:ub Thursday
j up its hands and quit. While the
Sunday were Chancy. Doris. MUton The aiternoon was spent piaving
commission has not resigned It has
and Lorreen G eltm an of Newberg. "500. Mrs. M attie Jot» won first
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"adjourned until such tim e as funds
C aptain and Mrs. S taton of P ort- and Mrs Eugenia C ip h er second
V p n p t n n S c l l P i l l l l P are made available which amounts
land are enjoying an enforced va-
Mr and Mrs. Charles Lehm an
▼ t in . l i n n u v i i v u u i v ( i practically the same thing In
cation on th eir farm, caused by of Portland
en tertained Friday
a d i n n p r e o m n iT n ,‘e n , i „ X
Two big pictures are scheduled i resolutions adopted at a meeting
th e longshoremen's strike in P o rt­ with
Xllrie Z v tach
i° r th e next tew days by the Yen- here Friday the commission ex-
land.
Hodson McCormick visited at the i t a n d Y to J o h ? ^ f e l ^ r M r \
etlan theatre. Clark Gable. William Pre-'scd its faith m the back-to-
H o i^ ie home at L a ii^ w w d Xlav X te Andy C h ? S te S r Mra M « u Powc11 ;Uld
L"-v a,e
the-land-mov.-m cnt a.-, a parti,.
me al mmrriwooa m aj aira* Anoy t .in ste m r. Mre Marie
..M an h attan Melodrama
here solution to Oregon s unemployment
Miss Alice M cInnis worked F ri- d au g h ter‘ p h v l ^ i N ? r d tonight. Friday and Saturday. This problem, but dec ared that there
day a t x S te r i F ^ k heTpmg on S
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a ^ t o
J - ' P‘cture
pIayed to ^ c r o w d s seem-s„no^poastblltty a W h is time
everywhere
, th a t funds will be available for
th e ir anniversary sale.
' Nussbaumer.
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“ a Mrs. August K iutt
¡ ¡ M ig g ~ ~
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Mr.
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A' D> “ “ S ^ 7 ‘C^itow T ne V5 T ' t ? i i ^ 1Sl sh o w m 'h ere^u n ’d ar'M o n d ay . Tues-1 Journm ent of the commission iol-
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&unaay. Following th e services a day and Wednesday The story j lowed long continued efforts to se-
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Big Pictures on
an d Dayton.
i Sunday school superintendent
and unity resulted in th eir s e n s a -, Stain. Two weeks ago the relief
M r and Mrs. L. I. Hulit of
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tional rise to wealth and power, i committee made public plans of its
Newberg accompanied by Miss _ _
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and provides for Arliss th e role of! own for a rural relief program.
Beulah Cooper of Portland were
F v P m n t i n n « in
Mayer
the founder and later, his hut at the same time rejected a
guests a t th e E. C. Wohlschlegel
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N athan, the head of the fam - program subm itted by tlu- rehab-
home May 30.
1 son,
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ilitation commission for a self-help
D inner guests of Mrs. Clayton
Melodrama." Is the project to be located ln L anecoun-
W hitmore Sunday were Mr. a n d 1
, "M anhattan
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Mrs. Chris Zinsh o f G resham - PORTLAND. May 31 — Construe-
gripping story of metropolitan life 'X-
Louis Carow. Mr and Mrs Grover
Uon activities, wherever located, 111 » h ich M p n a Loy appears as
Brown. Lois Stone of Hillsboro:
must be conducted in conformity tht' wife of William Powell, as dis-
-p^o Portlanders — F ranklin
W.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Lesley of Cher-
”'ith the provisions of the con- trict . attorney, and the form er p i(?rce and Dr Hugo N Miller—
Grove and Floyd Whitmore.
¿truction code, and no exemptions ^ e e th h e a r t of Clark Gable, a big-
sponsoring an initiative meas-
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Homer are allowed because projects are shot gambler and racketeer.
ure providing for public ownership
Earl. May 24. a boy. Airs. Earl is located in towns of under 2500 pop-
------- "Happy Day."------
of all public utilities. The proposal,
better known in this vicinity as ulation. according to an official
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which involves a constitutional
R uth Messinger.
ruling received todav b v Edgar
V jfC C n iV lO U ntR
am endm ent, involves purchase by
Lois Ingraham of Chehalem Cen- ? c e d . state NRA compliance d i-
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spv. the state through condemnation
te r is staying with her sister. Mrs. rector.
Merle
season
Mrs.
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up and around again, a f t e r 'h e r inKt°n ruling: General construction,
isting banks' shall be 'superceded
tong illness.
architects, civil engineers, general pe‘^
rhood and ' ernonla f t t - |b y a slate bank which would be
Mrs L. X. HiiUt of Newberg spent p° ^ trapt° rs- Painters, paperhangers 1 epdpd' R fh P . llpv nf M„nmou, h au th o ria l to issue bonds to fman- e
purcha.se of the utility prop, rib
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a tii Friday with Mrs E. and decorators, heating, piping and . . ¿V“ ,
C._ Wohlschlegel.
air conditioning contractors, cement iK ™ ? g J S * aa>B*
d 1
Administration of the utilities would
Mountain Top and Buck Heaven
bl^ d :n g g ra.Jte 1 Clifford Guriee of Cochran FDent
Placed in charge of a board of
won a bail game from Gibbs a t
Plasterers tile and m antel
Gudge of C o c h ra rs p e n t slx ^ lrectors
balanre tt„uld
M ountain Top 16 to 15
contractors, p.umbers elevator in-
end at “ *e home 01 v - c - b,, limited to $5000 a year and an
M rs X lu rra y an d son Carson of ®E1“ Ja n °n f ’ w k ers. roofing a n d “ “'Ubo.
Rosencrans is
i adm inistrator at a salary of not
Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. John
“ r t a l, »wlcers, masons, road
m ‘
fdr th ? w m S r
exceed »6000 a year The m e a -
York of Reedvilie visited the D b“ddersz m etal furring and lathing P‘° ^ d m B a-'k- io r tlle su n u n ,r ure w uld also plaie all state, coun-
M. M cInnis home Decoration Day contractors, asbestos contractors. ,a ca.ion.
(y and c[ty elI1pjoyes under civil
Chehalem M ountain entertained Duhcnng trades employees, builders
Happy Days
¡service with retirem ent a t the age
the Portland Audubon society S un- exc'hanges. and members of the Am-
t
.»f 45 vears on a pension
day. They spent the day torn in g ' eri£2n construction council
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th e Mountain, studying the songs.
The construction code provisions
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foods and habitations of the m oun- are applicable to any work done e
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Oregon s National G uard will go
tain birds
°n a building or structure or on oi the delinquent tax before July into intensive training for a period
Mrs. Laura M urry spent Friday
iixed structure or improvement r U 13 P o rte d out by members of of two weeks at Camp Clat-gjp and
visiting in Portland
’ intended for use in industry com- the 3tate tax commission, fa ilu re Fort Stevens next week. Eight troop
May Ego an d M argaret Niel are
m erce- sanitation, transportation, of, PfPP«ty owners to avail them - trains will be required t . convey
picking youngberries for Ferd G ron- communication, flood control
power se''e s of the liberal provisions of the 308b men and officer., •r<,n'
er a t Scholls and are driving to and development or reclamation
act of 1933 providing for pay- their home stations to camp, whilt
from work
The construction industry- code m ent of those delinquent taxes in two long freight trains wiU carry
Avery Deardorff of Portland vis- became effective February 31
ten sem i-annual installm ents leaves the heavy impediments of the guard
ited his sister Mrs ies
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the sheriff no alternative but to According to p lan , announced by
Sunday
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take over the property and to seU M ajor General White, the first
mwu &
Ineal
for ° th
troop
train “ s ° m'!
will 8thaU°
begin ns moving n‘8ht
out
t h Blackcan
^ u ^ a n i irk
S in
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b ^ -’»otnerhood
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b S ^ *St«e' jt
P° ;m
U e t taxes, th e state officials fr°
m thc
of June 11. These will pick up the
th an last year.
-miss came in holding a doll minus
Discouraged in their efforts to units from the fartherm ost points
Don McInnis of Reedvilie has an arm and leg“ Sxd m uch the
secure financial aid for their pro- such as Baker. LaGrande K lam ath
been helping w ith the work on his ¡worse for wear generally
gram,
th e state self-help and re- Falls. Ashland and Medford. All
p.ace since May 30
"How long have you had your
Irs- Brownhill and children of baby?" asked the visitor.
r o = ^ . 2 3r<c e T131t€d at th e M cln-
“About five m onths, ' replied the
m s home Sunday.
mother.
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Mrs. Jessie Whitmore made a . "My. but you've kept h er nice ”
trip to Auburn May 29 and 30 with exclaimed the little girl
Mr. and Mrs. Fred G otten of T a ft.!
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Mrs G otten stayed to pick berries.1
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Miss Velma Brunson, who has
13, 50lir 3on.
be
been working m Portland, spent th e ’ ..e.n„
8ets th i u “ i100!; '.
week-end with her parents, Mr. and
O1C^ man, I m airaid.
Mrs. R. W. Bronson.
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I. G. McCormick and W. F. W ohl- =
Schlegel made a business trip to
Tillamook Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nasmyth an d chil­
NEW
dren. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jackson
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Chet
FULL-FLOATING
Lucas and children all of T rout­
dale, and Frank McBeldt of Port-1
REAR AXLE
land enjoyed a picnic a t the E.
C. Wohlschlegel home May 30. Mrs.
R ead y to su p p ly you w ith th e
and
Nasm j'th is Mrs. Wohlschlegel’s
fin e st M EATS a t th e least cost.
mother. The afternoon en tertain ­
STURDIER REAR-END
m ent consisted of music by the
Construction Code
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THROUGHOUT
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HEAVY-DUTY
ENGINE!
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"All right— if you’re
so wise — maybe you
can tell me where I can
get milk in this town
to com pare with th a t
from the FIR GROVE
DA IRY ?”
GRADE A MILK
FEATURES!
NEW
FORD V -8
TRUCK
C o m e in a n d le t u s g iv e y o u
c o m p le te d e t a ils a b o u t th e s e
p o w e r fu l, n e w lo w -c o s t h a u l­
a g e u n its . B u ilt fo r h e a v y -d u ty
s e r v ic e in e v e r y p a r t! P r o v e d
r e lia b ilit y !
P r o v e d p e r fo r m ­
a n c e a n d e c o n o m y ! A ls o s e e
th e n e w f ord V -8 C o m m e r c ia l
C a r s fo r e v e r y d e liv e r y p u r ­
pose.
R e a d y t o a d v is e y o u in p u r c h a s in g .
R e a d y to g iv e r e a l v a lu e s.
A ll
m e a ts in s p e c te d b y D r. N ico l
a n d D r. A lm q u ist.
MUTTON
LEGS, lb...................................10c
SHOULDER, lb.
7c
STEW, lb. ............................ 5c
CHOPS, lb................................10c
BREAST OF VEAL Lb...
BOIL BEEF Pound ..........................
POT ROAST Pound
HAMBURGER Pound
H IL L S B O R O .
Missionary Talks Cornelius
Friday; Lawn Party June 17
Fell Me Another - - -
I l.p p y l l » y . "
COHNKI.1UB
Prangc ef the
medical denari mein In India ot the
leían el
at 2 p m Trulav al tlmmlng .. halt
I he public Is Invlhkd
Mi and Mrs I alan d Corl and
three ‘Oils of Corvallis were Sun
dav miosis at the W. It Cooke
home.
Miss Blanche Flnegan and P a n -
lei B arrett, students at l ’aellle.
compu ted their work Friday.
law n pariv. planned by the C a th ­
olic Young People to be held June
MKx M cC ab r M arrin«
3 on the Mike Susbauer lawn, wiu
M t\. Edith McCal>e and Fred A
INvtjxuhtl until June 17. because of doetze were married at Blooming
the uncertain w eather
hv Rev Heinrich Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs j»v« ph Flnegan and The hitch' who wore a blue* frock,
daughter Miss Blanche attended the was a graduate of IllUaboro high
baccalaureate and graduation exei- this year 1 he young couple will
cisej. at Oregon S tate college at make their home at O n haidale z ’zHL'i T he finest q u a lity —
Corvallis over the week-end. where Sunday evening the friend» of the
(he biggest value« —
Harold Joseph Finegun received Ins young couple eh.uiv.u led them
i n shoes I hat I II. Shoes
degree in the school of agrleulture
n„
lh al because they <|o
Hie l-m egans were guests of Mr
and Mis Hubert Cornelius and lam -
fit. an* e a sie r on y o u r leel
llv while ui Corvallis
hold o ff fool fa tig u e - e n ­
M r. Herman Tides of Portland
visited Cornelius lrlends over the
ab le you Io really enioy
week-end.
In I he order hi uhleb they ripen, y o u rself. H ere they a re —
1 ittle Shirley Belle Brown of
Gervais s|>ent a few days Hie first tlu* Naiet-A.i, Mar.-hall uiul Coivullb»
• M Jr f l inr»t Ix-idint on th e *
of the week with her aunt and stniwberrle.s an recommend« d for
NHrkrt.
uncle, Mi.-s Gladys a n d laslie home entininr. the latter probably
being the mo t firm. >ay.s lau \ A
Brown.
Mr-. Elizabeth Morris and Robert i ’a.s«'. cxU 'iwan .»¡»eelallst hi
Style«
nt Pattern«
Williams of Porllainl vtsitrxl B un­ at Oregon .state eollee«' In order
day with Mrs Morris' parents. Mi­ to aid in retaining tlie -*< tape of
ami Mrs W It Cooke, and family strawhcrrlc» when canned and to
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J ' «nJ $6
Miss Mildred Rock, who lias l«ecn prevent their shrinking and rblng
in Willamina, spent th e t«> the top of the Jar. udd sugar and
Eventually it will be each nation visiting
let them «land over night.
at her home here
(or Itself with forts and planes week-end
losing one-third to one-half cup
Mis-a's Grave ami Irene DePrez.
enough to drive awav any foe tluu who
have been spending the winter of sugar ix*r box of beni«-». pluee
might lx- snooping aroiuid.
the
hulled washed Iwnie» n. a lte r­
in
Portland
attending
school,
re-
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nate layer« with the Migar in pre­
Of course the brothers and sis­ turned to tlielr home Friday.
p aying kettles and let tlu m t»t md
New Pastor In Pulpit
ters on this earth are itoklng their
twelve hours or over night.
"Christ in Us" was Ila- suhjeet about
noses into other lands lor possible
tlu» proeexs of osuuihl». the ber­
used bv Rev. C harles Reisl the hew By
exploitation. Sham e on them.
ries are plumped losing part.» of their
pas or of (lie M E church here, Juice
absorbing p art of the
" H a p p y B aya"
tn Sunday morning service. Rev- sugar and
he next morning can them
Reed oi Idaho is filling Hie charge by die I hot
ON OREGON FARMS
p.u k im tJunl. the oven
Rev Leroy Walker, former method, or tRe
COLTON Some 340 aeres of Inn- ami has
oju n kettle method
taken the pastorate of
land composing 24 farm s in the pastor,
By
the
hot
pack method, the
Colton vallev will soon have Irri­ Burley Idaho Next Sunday. C hil­ plumped h< 11U • .md Juice we
dren's
day
will
lx-
observed
by
a
gation water for Ladmo elover, red
brought to a boll, nlot'etl in hot
elover, gardens, filberts, berries and Sunday school program at 9:30.
Jars, partially bcaled and lowered
Mrs. M attle Sm ith ami M i s s into boiling water with rack under
numerous o t li er crops brought
through about 3000 feet of flume Gladys Brown visited places of his­ them, the water one Inch above
and four miles of open ditch from torical Interest near Salem Decora­ the tops of tht» Jars After boiling
20 minute... remove with tongs and
Canyon ereek, for a cash cost of tion Day-
Mrs Evelyn W right and . in - < f complcteh seal Rolling Jars on their
less than 50 cents an acre All the
Marshfield
are
visiting
wi
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Mrs.
skies helps to distribute the berries
work of construction was done by
farm ers tn the project and ln a d ­ A J Oliver and family
evenly after cooling It suve« time
Mr and Mrs John Rock a n d and products in many eax'.s. to U st
dition Valdemur Hill furni'-hed the
timber as his sluire of the cost and Floyd Cleveland of Willamimi spent certain tyix'.s of jars for leakage
Better
the members did the logging and the week-end at Vernonia vlsltuig Ix'fore packing, -ays .Miss Case, by
E iperf n tir r x
sawed It in a sm all mill owned by relatives.
¡»artially tilling with lun water. In­
Mr and Mrs Lester Mooberry verting and watching for leakage
11 II I bur«>', F ,elusive Shite S hirr
Homer Rowen and Charley F iee­
and Mrs M 1> Mann were guescs
man. also In the project.
O ther methods of canning a n d .
•bolw- 2‘Mi2
Sunday of Mr .end Mrs. J. C. H ale pre.M rving fixnl ore described In ex-
—— "Happy
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of South Hillsboro.
Mr. ami Mm C. H art of Dilley fye
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IT S 70.000 TO ONE
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were Cornelius cullers Fnday.
BOSTON. MASS The perfect a l­
C harles Xattlian and son M irlon
ibi has ut last been found A sta- have rcturnnd from a trip to south­
tisieian has worked out the number ern Oregon.
( ’¿inning senson is
of chances for m istakes in one col­
Donald Mundorf. and Georg" and
h e re ! I’iggly W ig­
umn of print The num ber is 70 - Fred DePrez left May 15 liom
000 to 1.
Seattle, Wasli.. lor Alaska, where
gly
c a rrie s a
In an ordinary newspaper column they will be employed throughout
there are 10.1XX) letters, there are the sum mer
p lete line of
seven wrong positions th a t a letter
Miss Gwendolyn Metzgar of P ort­
a fi (I
may be put in; there are TO.OfMJ land visited al the Joseph Euiegan
chances to make an error, and mil­ home a few days.
See
ha
first
lions of chances for transpositions.
Virginia C hartrey has been a XJ
In the short sentence "To lx- or gi!C6t of her sister, Mrs. A rthur ¡¡J
y o u r Heeds.
not to be. ' by transposition alone Shurb of Gales Creek
¡¡v.
it is possible to make 2,758.009 e r­
G uests Wednesday of Mrs. M D.
rors.
Mann were Mr. and Mrs. taiyal
illy
Kd
S .-h n .I tl
Marvin Woolfolk. nephew of Abe
Yungen of Helvetia, takes the prize
for a straight slwoier. l'lie lust
time Marvin shot a .22 rifle he
aimed at a humm ing bud a n d
killed it.
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T hat's better than some experts
could do It s quite a trick io lilt
a restless bird like the humming
bird It gives a fellow a pain in
the neck trying to get a good look
at that bird, leave alone aiming
a t It.
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Well, the way the war clouds
are looming around the political
Held both ill Europe an.I the tai
east 11 seems us though the world
will soon be st rapping again and
then we 11 need some straight th in k ­
ing.
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Scrapping about w hat? The last
war was to have made the world
sale for demo, raev and hx>k at the
mess we got That was nothing com­
pared tl' What well get if wc let
those shrewd Enropeon nations talk
us mlo another pow-pow.
• * •
The whole thing revolves around
this point. Nations w ith a growing
population naturally expand a n d
tliev 11 take what they can. The
white race is a real tvroof ol that
they have their lingers m every
lk>rt m the world.
I lie Sumrtcst
SI l()E STYLE S
IS?
Atlvice on Canning
Strawberries Given
'F ri K imy "
IH LE S
SATURDAY FEATURES—
June 9, 1931
CAKE S - -
NUT
25c
LOAF— EACH
DATE M T ( I PS—
I)uz«*n
25c
18c
12c
PIC NIC’ B I NS—
Duzen
SC HOEN’S SLIC ED BREAD—
I < tf
Specials for Fri., Sat., and Mon.— June 8,
SUGAR
10,h.
PERFECTION BAKERY
PIIONE 451
\\ I
PARO W AX
48c
2 pkga.
W HEAT
Ice Cream in bulk, Cunex. Britkx, ete.
25c
pkgs.
NOW A COMPLETE FOOD STORE
SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY
June 8th and 9tb
MARGARINE
Del Monte
1 ■ ■ size lin
D inner Bell
15c
Each
20c
pkgs.
TUNA
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
15c
K ello g g ’s
Q u a k e r ’«
June Wedding Cakes $3.00 and up
for
CORN-FLAKES
Puffed
H I I IV I R
3,„. . for
23c
DEVILED MEAT, i ,s . 3 for
i 3c
I LAI JACK FLOUR, Albers, l.'irge. Each
DOG FOOD. Calo. 3 cans for
23c
25c
PIMEN TOES. Dromedary. Each
I kn
9C
WHOLE BRAN. P ost’s. 2 pkgs. for
23c
CHOCOLATE. B aker's Premium. Vg-lb. cake 23c
Pot Roast
SOAP
Steer Beef
9 c a.
Rib Boiling
Gov. Inspected Reef
GC lb.
Crystal W hite
9 b...
27c
Palm Olive
3 b...
14c
Pork Chops GELATINE
Red & W hite
Lean find ten d e r
for
F resh F ish
25c
H-O OATS. Small. 2 for ..................
27c
Lipt on §
TEA
71c
39c
33c
1 c
1-lb.
1 ¡-1I,.
1 -lb.
And 1 for
Orange Label
Green l.aliel
LIFEBUOY SOAP. 3 bars for
RINSO. Large pkg. 2 for
CRISCO. 3-lb. enn
CAMAY. Per bar
T om atoes
G r a p e fr u it
F resh
2
14c
100 size
15c
ibs.
* KJt-w Ä X j t
4 for
15c
xjr
k n j» 5Cxx5P
irjr* jTM X X a c n i
OATS
T riangle
Quick or R egular
2 1 c a.
Pure Lard
25c
I.A F RANCE. Best for washing. 3 for
Assorted Flavors
1 8 c is.
H alf or whole
PURE LARD , ............... 2 3 c
LARD COMPOUND 3 1 4 c
DILL PICKLES Qu„,
10c
tension bulletin 450. “Home Food
Preservation ” Recipe« suggesting
(he use of NliawlM i i lea and htuC
kissel lain ar«> given In a mimeo­
graph. HE 133. ’ Strawberry liee|-
, m .
I'll«.»«' publication.*« can In* ob­
tained (n s1 of charge from your
Manti of l\>re.st (»rove. Mr a n d county extension agent or ov w ilt­
Mis j
Mann and Barbara Jan« ing l«» tlu* home economics division
ol Portland and Mr and Mrs 1. <’ of (hi* i xlrli l<m far vice. Olcgnn
Moobevrv and Mis Mattle Sm ith State* Colleg«'. Corvallis
ol Cornelius
h«yB"
Charles Miles S r of N,e»eie<>n.
I Ifly U ftr
W ash, spent the week end in Coi
Lucille
But inv father doean’t
nehu.s
Fttuuu Joan Russell of SaU in lx Ilk«* you very well.”
a guest of her grandm other. Mrs
Harold “Gosh, that'« nothing.
Edna Ruasell.
My whole family object« to you ”
Mrs Charles I at ban Is Njwnd
mg a week tn Portland
! units will tie til cam p by noon of
| June 12 Thirty Oregon cities will
be represented at the camps.
Br. Bacon
..............
T h u rsd a y , J u n e 7, 1931
OREGON
9
lb. sack
35c
Pork&Beans
Van G am p ’s
E D ’S M A R K E T
In rear of Piggly W iggly Store
_________Q u a l i t y m e a t
BEEF ROAST . . .
HAMBURGER, lb.........
~
BULK
0 < n t........ 13c
Ï
| (|C
mayonnaise
Quart
25c
SIRLOIN SU iA K , lb.............. J5C '
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 313.