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THE
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
T h u rsd a y , Ju ly 2(5, |'j ; ¡ ,
of her nephew. Ciff
ff Thompson. r»
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H I ’ 1 I
returned to her home .
Banks Q u ilt
, left 5 n i d e r M 111
Wash
Sunday. He tore K
site
site and the Clift Thompson family
visited Mr and Mi’s. J. B. Thomp­
Show Friday son.
Opens Again
east of Banks.
Mr and Mrs. William Moss and
and two chil-
rk-end with rel-
T hrough
Day * atives
5™ at Maupin.
a t T i Hi h e r
“
Maupln.
had lx en taking care ot her duugli-
Ib e f
S I M M .IX S
f.
Ite « i,le iif A t t o r n e y o f Ih » S in t,
«leMerlhe*!. a lit i In 'Im i Ih e t o f ll i a l
, .m
I*.» l o f f i , e
A ,|t|r« a a
t ’ iim u i,
t 'ir v u il
t»f th e 8 ( a t«
tcr Mrs C W Sinniger. who is T e a c h e r E le c te d
' « terree I«» he re ndere«! I ie ie h
«mi
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ilh h m
11111« t • r , • ( lie « .< ii
f.u U m htiiuiGii ('«timi)
recuperating freni an appendicitis
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a» a m i f»»r «u, li «leed, e n d f< i «neb
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operation.
I « in i f u r lh e r r e lle f « • m « y a p p e a r t o th e
at G r o n e r S c h o o l I'lKC
Mr and Mrs J A Vork and chil­
Wl OIM l\ HL AI , ì r , i
In th e p re in U ee .
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S e'H G llR Mu-,- Ixuuu Alilstrum
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dren l«us and Gordon, ot Keedville
.»rxed ii|„ * n y o u bv I
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p u b iie a lU m lh«we«»f p i »«laut to a n o rd e r I
.«e'lnx>l. wlucli will begin Si'plem-
home Sunday
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Mrs Ernest G uentlier and d augh­
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( lit r i« «
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John Wohl.«» lilegvl and d augh­ I In« hi wife l.lw.,1.1 H«» «ml Mia I , e u r i M ihl eau«e «MI (
M KA n i 4 w i \ i i
ter.« Hi ilesi me and Helen May.
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Mr and Mrs XV G. Walker drove
H U I S IIO H O .
ter. Mrs Fun's! Karlen, and lwo b .tw r«l II.«« h i. vvtl«*, A lv e ll,«v « u ,I J K u n b u le ) . P H J I . ii. la b» e th u è f l I l li ui
t » I t I d «t » N
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wen:
to
Jeiuungs
l»xlge
Wednesday
liy .Mm Krsd Walford)
¿o Stayton Saturday and visited
ll>, Mi«» Jut« \ M. r-rl
A b e lU y . h
children
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and
Shirley
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to attend camp meeting. Mi - G uen­ 111x1 relatives here Bunday
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BANKS — Quilt pageant will be Mrs. Cora Barrett, returning home
W«to
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1IMBFH The Snider Shingle mill ther will reilun Friday, The girl.«
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Mr
and
Mr«
John
Sutherland
reopened Monday after a weeks will rem ain until August 3
a n . h e r h iia h a iu l
K rti< > i.i
Z itH m v r n iM ii
nlng in the high school A program
Mr and Mi’s George McGraw shut down, caused by the strike
1 XX ««»lx« lu 1hx« l i i l h l i n r n
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Mr.« Rebecca Bowel! and Gtxtrge m
n n .I M i«
b.rneMt /, ’ li i t i n « '! u i n u , it i X XX if«». 1 UfXX a|»A|,«»r,
Bullís Guidili I and Mery ill Wlilt- Jink attended (Jie funenil f o i
p t llil |al,.*.|
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i«riiiix*«l
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is being prepared for the evening drove to Vernonia Sunday and
K itlp h
Z d iim e r n tu it
Orval
Snider,
who
ha.«
been
work­
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Tlie pageant will be acted out by spent tfu- afternoon at the home ing m C arlton at the Snider Bros mcre have purelvastxl a horse power Altx’ii Jin k in Hillsboro l'in’«day
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HARRISON 0. HUGGINS
liay baler and are baling their hay
the W akapi-Nahon Camp F i r e ot tiw'ir son. Ellis, and iamlly.
Mr and Mrs Pete Ludwig ot « m l M r» I» J ( i i I I n ì i h u . lu » w if«». f i r « l t u i lili, ■«(1,111 l l l « l , * n f i >«IU|| m i (li,*
mill, returned to work at crop this week
■irb. This will be supplemented by
Mr.- H attie Davison of »\>rest
lle il> e r ( ( '
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Sherwood joined oilier relative.« m
.’ •Uh «i«y nl r J w l x . ( (» < ( a l l . 1 Ih .» ,i« l* > n f
tm ber mill last week
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Mrs Marvin G rnduff accom pan­ giving a surprise birthday dllutei
th e l« n l |>ullilit'M lln u lh , ie » , f l> « i lig «,|| l i t r i
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the piano and bv guitar music b> her motlier. Mrs M. A. Dodds
Mr and Mrs J H W .-.o tt laid ied Mr and Mr.« Clarence G rnduff tor their mother Mr« Eli Kingston
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Miss Opal Tucker, a torch bearer
Miss Opal Raines of Portland Is as their Sunday guest Mr
and Mrs of Laurel to Portland Sunday, allere Bunday
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M i • ( , «w»ri;e W S h « v l> « n t l (¡«»<rwe
SPI Cl XI 1ST
of the Camp Fire group The Blue- spending tlie week with her grand- Jo!:::son and family of Portland
tliey visited Mr- E V Hanson at
Mi’s Eerd G roner visited her sis­
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h e r liu . h n m l.
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Mr and Mi’s Sam Bond and son. a hospital there.
birds, a group of small girls, will mother. Mrs. F E Nickerson. For-
ter. Mr« H attie KiX’bcr, al tlie S'
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also sing with seveu-vear-old Evelyn
rest Kami's ot Poruuid spent the Haymond. of Eugene and David
H«nk ||H) «m| m ,
Kmnk
Mr and Mrs Arile Everest and Viincn; hospital Monday
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Kessler at the piaiio Mrs A C. week-end with her and Sunday McDonald of Dallas visited Mr. and family
llerb
xnyder
President
ot
I'ortland
returned
lumie
N<»«m S
Dun i ie,|
.M u rw H iet
I ’ e w rl I in » , t ilin t a r
Johannsen of Glenwood. Mrs. Allan Darrel Grave's was a visitor at the Mr- W XV McDonald Sunday
Scholls Epworth leag u e ehvhxi
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t o m a * e r « la l N a t io n a l ll a n l i 4 n t« » i
Mi - Frank Shank ot Sink«.-; Camp Sunday after a w eeks visit with his
K night and Mrs. Hugh McGUvra of Nickerson home.
the lollownig olficers' Herbie Shy
P h i llip D w i t f l. i H«»-, ht»
„n
liaren:«.
Mr
and
Mrs
Granville
spent
tlie
week-end
til
Portland
Fores: Grove will judge the quilts.
Mr and Mrs Frank R in.k and
■het t u t s , . I , a « m l p a r ile « e lä im in « «n»
der. president. Minor Hesse a d
Everest
Hour«
First and second prizes will be' giv- three children picnicked at Elsie with her husband, who has been
• ’ e lit
m ie
In te r e « ! « t
e s ta te it i (h e
Even (hing In ln*«iiiMii(*r
Miss Clara Shook. Frankie Shook, l o i n Stretcher, first vice-presidents
confined to tlie St Vincent's hos­
re n i p r . p . n v
tle » c rib e 4
IH
(h e « o l i i -
en for the oldest first and second Sunday.
l'helma
Hex«»'.
stxxMld
y
!cc-pi
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for the prettiest and first and sec-
Boni, to Mr and Mrs. Louie pital. with an injury to his spine, and Keith Marlow accompanied bv dent Grace Km,.«ton and Mary bell p ia n • O c le tu la iU »
1332 W c v h lt t M ld ii
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ond fe rtile best quilted quilts. Small Wuiters. July 21. a boy Mrs Win- hospital for a month, with an In­ Miss Ann Grnduff of I'ortland spent Elm! third vice-presidents. Wilma I l» ,u ., M a y l'u e k e i w l. l. m , t e l i « | | « y .
n i', . t r i« > l, J o h n
K
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admission charge will be made
ters is at the home of her parents. jury to his spuie. She reports th at from Thursday im iti Sunday at Herd ami J»x* Stretcher, fourth
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Muss Sfkx'k s cottage at Glen Evien
A Mlzner of Scofield w a s a \ Ir
Mr? c
•u’stens Mrs lie is improving steadiv.
.'»mu h n m t M i .
t 'h n r le « '
S m it h
hl»
vie»' presidents; Evelyn Hesse aiui
The S P. pile driver which has on th e coast.
w .f,-
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»lax
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t h’n r h -
week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Grvtlle sandy ot Mountauidale is
Arlene G utter, MXietaiies a n d
been
driving
piling
at
the
Stepp
Mrs Charles Haynes of Scholls Arnioiid Reynolds, ttvosurer
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K |w « r v | ll« > « tu l M r
W
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Rear
Ule M r nurse taking
ot her.
w aiter
.- i . u i
M rs care
F ral ...
A kers of creek bridge tor the pas: week w.u- vL-:ted
i lx« • ) H a y . b i . w if e . A l
Mi- I» 1 Deford and Muss
l(„
Mi ami Mrs Cllfiurd liask en­
M r»
A x«» H h v . b
ire Brings Alarm
Portland were Sunday guests of sent into Portland Tuesday for re ­ Bery l Deford Tuesday
P i r l W et»,
tertained
last
Wedncsdni
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will
rem
ain
there
tor
about
Banks fire departm ent was called Mrs. Belle Hartwick.
Mr and Mr- Ernost G uentlier with a dinner p.uty. followed by a
H o w .. I ll u r t m a n
«m l
|(> w a r d
H u rt
out Saturday evening on account
Mr and Mrs Henry Alice and ten days th en work at Buxton re ­ and family attended a reunion of surprise
ui.»n
bei
h u a b a iid ,
K r iiv
jxu’ty
in
honor
oi
ttu'ir
of a fire on th e root of the Cliarlas Mr and Mrs Zed A’.iee drove to turn to Timber and finish the work the G uentlier relatives at M cM inn­ nephew. Leslie Potter, lor Ills 21st
•c.«n « m i M r»
E rn e a t Z in i m e rm a n , hh
at
Stepp
creek.
Shipley house Quick action saved Corvallis Saturday Mr. and Mrs
w if e
K .« lp h
Z im m e r m a n
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M n.
Mis- Dorothy M cIntire of Port- ville Sunday l'wellty-six were pres­ birtluiay aniuversai y
K itlp h
Z im m e r m a n ,
h i»
v r ife .
tlie house from serious damage. A Henry Atlee returned to Banks
P
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Guests at tile Bey W E Bmip-
< ,...,h « n u n ,| M i»
I» J
f a i j a h a n , hi
.... land is visiting Miss Betty Smith ent
hole was burned in the roof and Sunday, but Zed and hi.- wife left
Mr. and Mis Sam O tto visited son home Sunduy were Mr and
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Ilo » «mi M i
I le i
wallpaper was m arred.
tor California After a visit in of Cochran.
Maxine and La Verne Kiburg have her c:andparenis. Mr. and Mrs B Mr.« George Alexander ol tlie E x­ »,
lf*' »dr
1 "■ ' Mi. I J
Mrs George Moss' side of t h e California they will go on home
press Advance paper ol Lclxuion
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Kutnrow, at i'ortland Sunday .
RNA lodge entertained th e winning
expect to be in Chicago by returned home after several weeks
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Mi Jim Kelly ot Albano uiui Mr«
Sunday guests of Mrs G-iui Mey­ He.s«ie
side of a contest, at cards Thurs- August 8. While ill Corvivllis Sat- with their fath er at Seaside and
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day afternoon. Mrs. Carl Jensen, urday afternoon Henry At-ee at- With relatives at Wheeler
i Bessie Parson., ta .
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Mr and Mrs. A rthur Fisher of l-u-luiiutt a id Finest W olfrett of
captam of th e w’im nng side, was tended a democratic congressional
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Sunset camp are spending several Portland and Leo Susbauer of C or­ school at Mt Home 28 years ago
presented with a prize for having meeting
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ladles
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all
sisters
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th e most attendance during the
Mr. and Mrs. A c. Vi.ikl ana days with friends at Buxton
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I h ilh p h w iif h t H a y . ht» w if e .
Miss
E E Hoffman went to Portland Sfmpsun.
campaign Mrs Fred Jesse won three sons and Mr. and Mi's. M.
___ Jessie Belle Phillips return-
Friday.
August
3.
the
SchoU»
first and Mrs Claude Williams sec- Schram el of Forest Grove camped ' ixwne Sunday alter severs al weeks Monday eveium. and brought Mr Ladies Aid will ..induct a white .
n e o f th e S tu te « f G re
Sp ecials for Friday and Saturday, July 27 - 2H
and Mrs. George Gould home witii
jver Uie week-end near Cherry visit in seaside
■h Of y o u a r e h e re b y
ove
ond a: cards.
dish shower for the t ew kitchen at
Mrs Ben Hart is visiting Mrs. him for a weeks visit.
re M U irixi
to
Np|«»ur
Grove
on
the
Tualatin.
Mr. and Mrs. R A Wilcox and
Eva M attern was a guest of her the church parlors Refreshment.« >
Mr. and Mr.-. W. G. Walker were Dolly Wilson in Eugene during tlie
children and Mrs Roy Schulmerich Vernonia
ul
Pioneer pageant
At the M A K l.h .
aunt. Mrs Jolm Smith, at New­ w ill be served.
visitors Friday.
Ladies ot th e Beaverton M ethod­
and daughter spent Sunday a t
of 4
Mr and Mrs Hanson of Fresno. berg from July 17 until Thursday.
Mrs Flora M unford spent the
t he
Newport
ist
church
gave
a
party
Tuesday
f ir
Cal.,
visited
Saturday
and
Sunday
Mrs E V Hanson underwent a
week-end at Culler City, su e drove
th«
Mrs Nora Dooley of Forest Grove by Corvallis and was joined there with Mrs. Hanson s sister and fam - major operation at a Portland hos­ alternoon m honor oi Mr.« K u .
o il th e 2 6 th
« m i I f y , i i f a i l t o «o
spent a few days this week with her ov h er son. K enneth, Mrs. Brown, • ■' Mr and Mrs Boyd Wright. Mr pital July hi She is convalescing Bell ol Kinton at the Cliaro « B.o«
man home a t Ja.ktow n Guest.« .
•r » « id
e, n p la ln t
fo r
mother, Mrs M. A. Dodds.
Iiousemother oi T heta Xi, and by and Mrs H anson have just return-
Miss Beryl Deford spent Saturday were
W h ile Eagle.
present from Beaverton Ku.
p la in tiff.
w i l l a p p ly
Amos Sellers is working for tlie Mias Eleanor Hesnier and B randon ed from an auto trip to Montana in Newberg visiting Mrs. Loran ton
and
Solmlls.
a » c r f o r in
gging camp north of Hall, ali of whom enjoy cd tile wees - and are on their wav to tlieir honu Hunt ' Ethel Johnson 1 of Cult creek
Erick.- n
Mrs. llo tarth Injured
HI l>
A rthur Dahl, who recently re ­
Green Mountain. They are tru ck ­ viid at the Mumford cottage at in Fresno.
E x tra fine tpiaiit)
n t a n d de-
Mis M B Bozartli revenecd a
John Kalish who lias been con­ turned from a visit to lit« home m
ing the logs out to the Elwood c u tler City.
broken nose and other !r
Ul-
fined
to
tlie
St.
Vincent's
hospital
fe
e
.
Minnesota,
visited
a
t
tlie
E
E.
Ho!f-
Banks Gvid Fellow ar.d Rebekah
nU road.
t . e
re a l
several weeks due to an injury m an home July 18. Dahl is staving juries when she was tripped
Mamie Sandy spent Sunday with lodges held a joint installation at for
lanuly pet dog. mid fell flat on tier
tile Odd Fellow hall Suturday eve­ incurred at Sunset camp, is rapidly ni Portland.
friends in Portland.
iiice.
improving
and
is
expected
home
Mr. and Mrs C harles Johnson
ning. Following the installation ice
Sunday guests a t the Llovd M ur­
Mr and Mrs. Fred Wolford were
tins week.
Mr and Mrs \ E Fucits ami
called t o Gales Creek Sa.urday cream and case were served. Mr
Mr. and Mrs Thane Oher and daughter. Pa:.«y. Mrs H attie W ater­ ray !a>me Wore Mr and Mrs tu t »
Moluuig
ami children of Silverton
I'oiind
Mr. and Mrs. Geoffry Brown went man of Newberg and Jalm er Oren
to Camp Mayo Sunday and cele­ ot Astoria were guests at tile Ira amt Mr amt Mrs Olcn Keith ami
two
daugliters.
and
Mrs
M
a
r
y
brated Mr and Mrs. Brown's first G McCormick heme Sunday a fte r­
Kiunyate Mrs. Ned Cox ol Kmton
Sunday night from New Benson
installed were; Mrs. George wedding anniversary with a picnic noon.
was an all-ilay guest Tueada.'
park and will spend the week here. officers
lunch.
An egg measuring nine inches in
Wilcox. P. G. ; Mrs. R. M. Banks.
te im a \\ohlschlegel spent sev­
Boyd Ashby, a nephew of Mrs. N. G.; Miss Anna Schneider, V. G.;
fju a k e r
Mi's Robert Goodwin and son. circumference tlie long way lUKl
eral
days Uns week witii relative-
C harles Powne, and Mrs H L Mrs. W. L. Moore, secretary: Mrs. Orlando, and Mrs. Sam Merelli and seven inches
Xtier way Wits in New
berg
P
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u
n
d
Jensen, spent Sunday and Mon- wild Davies, treasurer; Mrs. Charles "co children. Nick and Eda. cele­ laid Saturday bv a hen belong:
Harry Wolilschlegel was a Mon­
day visiting with dlw Powne and
pkg».
npley,
chapaui;
Mrs. Archie b rate! Mrs. G oodwins birthday with to Mrs F W M attern.
guest ut tlie Carl W olilxliie oi
Jensen families. He was accom- Thompson, conductor; Mrs. Fred i picnic lunch at the park m Hills-
Miss Beryl Deford visited Mrs. day
home.
pam ec by Mr and Mrs. Webb The wucox, warden; Mrs. C. W Moore. boro Saturday.
Earl George* at Portland Friday.
Mr ar.d Mr- Glen Mill,
liave
three drove up from Los Angeles, k s N. G. Mrs. Gene Shipley.
Mrs Leona Conley lias painted
Mrs. Jesse Blazer was called lo
to tlieir home on tin 1HÜLU1-
Bovd Ashby lived and attended l S N G Mrs. J. J. Hutchens. tier house The house is occupied Molalla July 17 by the serious ill­ moved
tain.
S irlo in m- R ib
school here several years ago.
b . si V. G
Mrs. Charles Kessu... by Mr. and Mrs Geoffrv Brown. ness of tier mother. Mrs. Deareiorff.
Philip Stretcher Hurt
Mrs. Leona Conlev and Raleigh 83. wiio died Saturday Mr Blazer
Mrs. Lydia Thompson and Mr. n. S. V. G. Fred Wilcox, I. G.;
Philip Stretcher received a s
Shiffer left Tuesday for Bickteton. went to Molalla Tuesday and a t­
and Mrs Gilbert Velie of M ultno- WLnam Davie: O. G.
2 lbs.
m ah visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Gad Fellow officers installed: Wash Mrs Conley will retu rn to tended the funeral. Mrs. Blaaer re­ m jury to his head when lus b
W hit.
upset, due to defective brakes
Shipley Sunday.
Frva Wilcox. N. G.; H. B. Dauchy, lier home and Mr. Shiffer will look turned home with him.
Elvira
and
Bovena
Grow
Pleasant View Community club
Mrs Em m ett Shipley and two V. U.; George Schneider, secretary, for work.
Mrs A. M EUiott and Mrs D. will liave a picnic a t San Safvadore Marjorie Joiianaen spent . ist
3 pk
children of T hatcher spent several Will Davies, treasurer; J. J. H utch-
witii tlieir grandparents Mr and
days last week with relatives and ens. chaplain; Clyde Hopkins. B. S. A. Castle will give a shower for be'acii August 5
1 laxoi ■
Miss Jessie Versteeg spent from Mrs. Tlieo Ngsaen.
friends in Banks.
N. G.; Ed Schlegel, L. S. N. G.; Ray- Mrs Ray Elliott Thursday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shipley ami
Saturday until Tue-dav a t the A
Mr and Mrs A rthur Sm ith a t- Lien. R. S. V. G : Cork Powne, ¡»m e of Mrs. A rthur Elliott.
Mrs C P Easley of Endight, L Versteeg home in Newberg. White ■ in Avery Lev of M anzanita spent
tended a reunion of the M art Mead L. S. V. G.; H. Carstens, G. G., and
Miss Dorothy Jackson and Ray t.iere .«lie attended tlie Catholic pa ­ tiir week-end with relatives at
fam ii’ a t Corvallis Sunday.
Amos Sellers. I. G.
and Hillsboro.
Pound
Miss Cornelia Smith and brother
Hazel W ohora arrived home from G rant of Powers were visitors of nic a t Ctiampoeg Sunday and a Scholls
The F. E. and F anci-s Rowell
P o u ltry anti D airy F«*cds,
Robert of Bald Mountain and Mr. Los Angeles Monday nigni. her v u -
John R .,hniond Tui -day. They birthday party at the J D V.inder-
fanulies
are
vacationing
at
re
enroute
to
Enrigh
New-
where
they
and Mrs. Ben Sehramel of Forest it there having been cut short oy
beck home Monday in honor of
to g e th e r w ith I heir free field
11 visit several days.
Miss Lucille Vanderbeck of P o rt­ port and other beadles
Grove were Sunday guesto at the the death ot her uncle, R iiie Lilly,
N e w D e a l.
C' IleaL°n and fanitl aiyl service, m eans b e tte r results
land.
Henderson Smith home.
ot Gales Creek. She was accompan-
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°G nbellu na.1 family
Kilt
Mr. and Mrs Frank Hill nnrf
Ed Debolt and daughter Gail led home by her grandm otner, Mrs. . .
T
(
( Shortening )
anti m ore net p ro fit,
rv
children of Hillsboro and Mr and Sunday at Ch.iiiip.x-:
visited in McMinnville Sunday
Belle Lilly who ..ad been visituig l V i a i l I n i U F C i l »It
numi
Mi-s Grace Miller, who lia.« Ixen
Mrs K 'irt Jackv of North Plum.'
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Friedley and her sons. Raleigh and C n an e Lilly
J
this
com
bination.
S tir p i «ingly g o o d
employed
at
tlie
Yale
Laundry
in
were entertained a t Uu,. D. A Hill
D Holgate of Hillsboro spent Sun- at Los Angeles tor several months
Pound
Portland the past it w y-ars lias
C h e h a le m M o u n t home Sunday.
day at the Roy Parmley home.
They were m et in Portland Monday
returned to the parental home lor
B A French of Puyallup. Wash., evening by Fred Wolford and sons,
i B y M a r ie F u c h a l
an lndefuute stay.
arrived in Banks Sunday evening Lyle an d Vernon. They report .nut
< IX If. SERVICE EXAMS
Mr. and Mrs J. T DonneLy and
CHEHALEM
MOUNTAIN—Robert
and is visiting Henderson Sm ith the weather in Los Angeles has
NOTICE
The United States Civil Service son Gordon of Denver were week­
and daughter Ethel and with other oeen cool and pieasant tins sum- Wise s hands were both cut to the
bone July 17 when he lost his bal­ commission has announced o p e n end guests a t tlie Ed Hoicom home F a r m e r s ’ C ash S to re
relatives in this vicinity. He had mer.
Grace
Kingston
and
Harm-
H
.
ance
on
a
spring
board
while
help-
competitive
examination.«
as
fol­
List your Fat Livestock
also been visiting his daughter. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hart week vis-
Hot house
tom spent a few days ui Portland Hour - Fted - S e r r i - S p r a y ’t
Harold Banks, and family a t T rout- ded re-utives in Portland Sunday. .ng F. E. Hoffman fall a tree. The lows :
and Poultry
sledge he was using came off the
Chief engineering d r a f t s m a n . th e first of the week
dale
_____________
Poultry
and
I
KKs
W
.
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l
t
e
i
l
hand.e and he grabbed th e saw in $2600; principal engineering d rafts­
June and Helen Holtom spent
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. M.
LI IJ T
w ith us.
3 Ih
tile tree for support. Wise is con­ man. $2300; s e n i o r engineering tins wixk a t the home o f their
Bank.- and Mr and Mrs EEis Tay- ¿X-LV1CCS M t 1(1 IO F
P h o u r 301» I
valescing
a
t
the
Jim
Hess
home
a
t
aunt,
Mr.-
Ed
H
urray.
of
Portland.
draftsm
an.
$2000.
and
engineering
lor and daughter Norma Jean en ­
Center.
Mi.«« Wilma Herd visited last
draftsm an $1800 a year, for work
joyed a picnic a t Green lake near
M rs . K a te B erge Chehalem
Mrs. Don Perrine left Friday for on ships Optional branches are < 1 > week a t the home of la r cousin.
Troutdale. Mr. and Mrs Harold
Mrs.
W. H K upersm lth.
Livingston.
M
ont,
after
having
ship
piping.
,2
1
ship
ventilation.
Banks and son. and B. A. French
Funeral services for Mr- Kate
u died
j j Sun-
r.
spent a week at the George Mav- *3' m arine engines and boilers, and
also-
.
.
Bagmar Berge. 52. who
na-d home
G ' electri al 'sh ip ,. Closing date
If you cnange your address kind
, i rr
bas been visit- day a t her home on Hiilsooro route
Miss Doris Hariem an of M inne­ August 10.
ly notify the Argus direct and a:
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Austin M arr 3. will be conducted Friday at 1 30 sota.
once.
Mrs.
Charles
Brownhill
of
The
salaries
named
are
subject
to
for several weeks returned to her p m. from the Donelson & Sewell f rest Grove and Miss Mary K ing­
a deduction of not to exceed live
home m Portland July 17.
cnapel with Rev. H A. Deck offici-
of Scholls were entertained at per cent during the fiscal year
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Morgan a r- ating. Interm ent will be a t the ston
the
D.
M
M
cInnis
home
July
17.
ending
June 30. 1935. as a mea«-
rived from M anzanita July 17 to Mountain View cemetery.
G O O D , RIPE
Vtttt Mr. and Mrs. Ed M orían and ‘“ M rs'"‘Berée " w a s “
F e b rn ,--
.
c:.-. ir-n. ■ '
economy, and also to a de-
Mr and Mrs. B W Armentrout 15 188" m Norway- and cwme m La :ra' s h rm an R'xlnev and Vir- duction of three and one-half per
and other relatives The camp the United S tat® 32 y ¿ r e S o
" l v:
aJ ‘nner ')art¿ glven e Ant0J a,rd a retlren''» : anme. .
where Claud works is c lo s e d o n a r h h i .$- sxh
u p i k5 Jears
Mrs Eunice M urray at Beaver-
Ail states except Iowa. Vermont
count r t t t e S e
r0Ul<; 3 l05 w n J u‘-v 18 Mrs. M urray and chll- Virginia. Maryland, and the' D u-
Mr o f and
‘m .SUnl' eu dren were overnight
guests G
a t rove'
the trict
Columbia have appointmenw
recen.-d less
.son
^ h e Mrs
X a n S Max
miU Dreeszen and
at For!?1
thjn, of
h th(,‘r
ut
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i
RUSHLOW
l-
CURRY’S GROCERY
RAND MARKET
I’ O ODS
SOAP
BEEF
19c
POT ROAST
9C PUFFED
WHEAT
BOILING BEEF
6c
19c
STEAKS
Gelatine
35c
14c
PORK CHOPS
H o d g e n - B rew sier
COFFEE
COMPOUND
19c
6C
T o m a to e s
10c
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day with Mrs Dreesz«n’<. sister
Mrs George
^ f a family.
^ ilv
’
George Moss
Moss, T arid
u i Ir;n 5 l u , M'? l
Vernonia spent Stindav <inlPBarilLS
Mr and Mre S in d ” re-malr n" for
n L,rTaI1 , " ’
»»e.ge
2 ^ * ' I¿ ? Var
_______
and Rolf ___________
Clifton Berge. ail of Hills-
*X)ro TOUte 3 TTiree’brothers. *Fred
Io*y?2 Trygne
Hn^b,Urw r h°f OctY e-
Mrs. Wayne Jones and sons. J.
p Jone^
Schmeltzer
y úited at the Lee B ryan home a t
Wilsonville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ego and iam lly
jo.r.'d fn e n ls at the Sellwood park
me dinner and sports.
ba«k to and Mrs. J. E. Suther of Seattle,
Mrs. J. P. Jones returned home
Vernonia for a visit.
Wash., also survive
N Berdan is visiting his s is te r s ,-----
-------:_____________ __ Monday from Roseburg, where she
Mrs. J. R. Hargraves and Mrs F.
W Sinclair, in Hillsboro He will
a!-o visit W.th M. L. Berdan in
Forest Grove bef re returning home
Mr and Mrs. Otto Hollenbeck of
Portland spent Sunday night with
Mr. and Mrs B. W. Armentrout.
Mrs. Dora Pay-ton, who spent
the past few months at th e home
m the apportioned departm ental
service in W ashington. D. C
Full inform ation may be obtained
from Miss Angie Harrington, sec-
retary of the United State- Civil
Service Board ol Examiner at the
Corne and get them at
th e orchard.
E. L. K R A U S
Kt. 2, Hillsboro
miles south of Hillsboro on
luvurel road.
Let the advertisem ents nelp you
make your shopping nlans.
RUCHEK’S
ASH GROCERY
H ills b o r o M e a t C o .
CHOICE M EATS A T LOWER PRICES
F riday and Saturday S p ecials
AND THE WALLS
LOOK BAD.. I'M
ASHAMED TO
HAVE ANY O N E
S e e t h e m " !
Crawford
PEA CH ES
FREE DELIVERY — PH O N E 2001
PORK
BACON
RIBS and BACK
BONES
lb.
7c
F riday and Saturday, Ju ly 27 and 28
.r .m .d .à r W
>2-1.«
.'"v.
i'A
ACME QUALITY
INTERIOR GLOSS FINISH
■
SEMI I US THF - WASHABLE - DURABLE
LESTER IRELAND
& CO.
6c
SUM M ER SA U SA G E , b 1 9 c
C O M P O U N D Lb
5c
Pork Link Sausage u,
15C
SA LM O N "Lï
wl" ’lc '
14c
LARD Hom
e re n d ere d .
3 lbs.
25c
M IN C ED H A M Lb.
»
Pigglv Wiggly
$1.69
ih .
WALDORF
TISSUE
2
Boiling Beef
lb.
P hone 982
$ 1 .6 5
$ 1.63
W hole
* « ,e ,.M
wm
HarelwiieaV
K l.n ROSE—Hardwh
iiaranteed to satisfy.
49-lb. bag
KITICHEN QUEEN A popular hardw heat flour.
4f)-lb. bag
C hoice Steer
Dull, dingy looking
kitchens
FLOUR
FLOUR
Sugar cured
15c
FREE DELIVERY
4
Mt
White King, Toilet
Vernon and Cottage.
tali MUM
23C
SOAI*—White Wonder.
7 b a r,
29C
$1.00 bottle of Nadji Perfum e
for tlwse wrappers.
10 b a n ................................................Z7c
TOILET T1SSI E- -1000-slicet rolls.
HASH—G ranulated Soap.
5 for .............................23c
2!i-lb. pkg.........................................19c
V IN EG A R , pure cider.
1 gallon
Del Monte Pears
L arge tin. Can
Del Monte Peas
P o rk & B e an s
21c
A quality blend at a
low price.
Armour’s.
Medium nixe
5c
MAYONNAISE—liulk, Supreme.
P i n t ..................
13e
FOOD Ol WHEAT—Same aa Cream of Wheat. 28-,w. pkg ,19c
MARSHMALLOWS—1-lb. pkg............................................
15c
W H E A T IP S
2
PICKLING SUPPLIES
PICKLING SPICES. 2 pkgs. for
No. 2 Early G ard en . Can
CO FFEE
AIRMAIL.
Pound
9c
SO A P
M IIL K
Veal Roast
CLE.'ROX, quart size
BLACK PEPPER , D u rk ee’s. 2-oz
M A Y O N N A ISE , D u rk ee’s. 1 pint
C A M A Y SO A P, 4 bars for
23c
Send for your cream and
sugar bowl.
B IS C U IT M IX
Fisher's.
2!i-lb pkg.
E D ’S M A R K E T
BEEF BOAST
Steer.
Lb.
BEEF BOIL
Pound
24c
FREE DELIVERY
9c
7c
In th e re a r of
I’iRgy W iggy s to re
quality meats
PURE LARD
and Shortening. 3 lbs. for
MAYONNAISE
I b hulk. Quart
P rices for Saturday, July 28
25c
25c
PH O N E 3131