fil E O Neil and family of Salem »ere also present, visiting his mother, Mrs. Lena Coiuelman. and buyluxxt friends. Mr and Mrs Harold Aebiseher an d family spent a few days last week visiting triends at Newport Mr and Mrs Carl Schaltenbrand accompanied a party of friends to Culler City last week, visiting Devil's Lake and Hie regatta. (Ry H. C. Sì vani * Mr. and Mrs \\ t . Ed> and ALOHA Mrs Lottie Abbott has son Donald » ere guests of Mr and Mrs. \ A \in c e u t m Newbeig ___ . Aloha io succeed Henry Low ry H ar- Sunday Mr and Mrs Eniinert of Port- ry Price has been acting postmaster land visited former residents of for several months, preceding the M rs. A b b ott P o sta l H e a d A loh a O ffice L a u r e l F o lk o n V a c a tio n Y e llo w s t o n e z s H IL L S B O R O LAUREL Mt and Mrs Adolph Schm idt Mr and Mrs F. L Brown. Mis Helen Rutachm ann and Miss Lillie Brown left Saturday m orn- mg on a vacation trip to Yellow- stone National park Mrs. Viola Veik and four chil SEL ARG US. H IL L S B O R O . mother. Mrs Overton, and lier s is - . ter Gladys Overton «formerly a 1 ...her at M .ntnuim dale> at Cies- » ell Many from Harrison sch«x>l com­ munity picnu kod at the home of Mr an d Mrs 1» A viarrigus Wanda Williams« at Hanks S u n ­ day. Miss Amy Hollenbeck ts spend­ ing the week at the beach with friends Thursday, August 2, 193 1 OREGON U niversity I lead I ' l l ' . « " I W ith l l t l t f l M l ll,« . ,r ., I l Hl a h * i !<•* -f ihm a n n u m fr«*m \u g M > i I . 1 | • a n d lh»* fu iih « * t a u m • >( t i l f»o f o r .«I - •' i .»•■ 111«< and ih c fu it her am n of t a» M ttn rn a y » fe rn a m i lh«* f n r lh w i « in n o f I l 's .an i .awl . a n ,! .|M nir>>«*iuaula fo r w h ic h »inuM ju t lg n iiH tt ha» h a « n t •-». 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I N h . u if t o f W a s h in g • i t h i Oii*fc<»n 44 a lt i- i F t ih r c t « m l H I . :m k I ’ e te t • \ llo r n » * i • f o r 1‘ la lu t»f< Xi-N M elon and I ornato .Agreement M ade SI MWONS in Hi.* I t r e n d I n i l o f th e S ta te o f ()t«a- v I - I 44 .1 • h l l l g l t ' l l I . >||Ut | H I M u lin g In c . a c a > rp o r« lto n , Plain- h a ll Le i n i b i i • b o il o n . e a w eek fair f o u r o i. .iw o th e a m i c .iii« e i u lH e w e ek» In (b e lli lla lio i. a A ig u * « w e e k ly n aw »|*«|>er h « t e n o l i g h t , f il l o , c la im , I n le ie a l | i | l i d « i l m il im b lin b e il In H llls b o r o , lin a y o n . « m l o f y e n e r a l « I n 'ii la l Ion In W a s h « a la le In a m i to th e t e a l p r o p e r ly h e re m y l o li 1 'o u itly O r e y U i. th e flr w l in ib ii« -« . ln « h > * te i l i w i t iln *il i«ml lh « l p la in tiff . . lio n iln * t e o f b e in g on th e 2 m l «lay o f H il o Io .«1,1 r e a l |*t.*i<«*i(> I * « u u lala< l | W. u w„ . | ih e , | « i e . . f i|, e l« ,.i lita t « Il c l« lin . « m l i,«-inan o f e \ r i > p u i. li, «i n m t h a ia o f l*e ln y k>m l « m l a b«r«a le i o f Ib«* * « i.l « le fe m l ■(«> o f A u g u s t, 1914 « lila « m l ea> h o f (h e in . tn « m l I . 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(H e v o n , .>nk«*viuii to it 11,«* i> i.«i«,*ii> h e r e in « !« ''» <1 J in k in g n«nie«l «m l aleci ,-e ln y il,* f c iu la n l «. «m l ,h « l th e « In o each of th e n , H.. i I i - hi i ib e il. « in , In lie u ih e r e i 'f t h a t fh e d e cre e I o I»«» render«*«, h e te in « ,t« ll « l» n ,l «» « m l f o r » in li deed, « m l f o r » iic h o ilie r « m l f u r t h e r r e lie f «a m«> « p p e a t I*» Ih » I 'o u r f lo Le e q iilt a ld » in th e |>renil»»« I I,I» » iim m ,m » I* »ei ve,I u p o n > o ,i h> p u h lii-M i to n (h e re o f p u r » t i« n l t o a n o r,le i m a d e « n il e n le r e il in Ih e « L o ie ,» U tille ,, , - o u r l « m l . « u n * on Ih e 1*1 ‘ l« v \u » " « i 19 U . h v lit e llo iio iw h le h w m e H H«v le» J u .ltfe o f th e « h .o e e n title « , . . . u r l a m i w h ic h o i , le i p ie .'U lie n U n it ih l» » m n n .o n - YOUNG’S Funeral 1 Ionic 'T houghtful. HvmiMithHIc ; - rvlt <• " "t • li e r i. h l- I III. \ I - w ife i « tu l M ra if«*. T h i’ttta» w •X a n ti M r» l.in t A .« « n « M il) lllo M Il ra n k W u l- 4 4 .- h e ilu n h u w if e . 44 ill ia m A Mi 1 in Y ou W ou ld n 't G o t o Business W ith a D irtv z Face friend Mildred M en who have just Members of Uie Sherwood-M id- Mr and Mrs Harry Sitwell are Hie agreement as now in effect completed the six-weeks summer dieted Friends Sunday school held spending a few days at Long Beach, guarantee* the grower a mtuimum school at the University- of Oregon a picnic at Lome s picnic grounds \\ .t. i p inn Mrs MOUNT AINDALE—Mr and Mrs anu one member at large, re pre- while opposite him will be seen Mrs K C. Drake and daughter. Evehn. renting the general public. Office of Madge Evans it. Ix.n. took MUs Mias Ina Stevens to Larsen. r ^ L r r O Bill Boie. Mr boro, C^rr J Mr Mr and ¿id Mrs Vernonia Monday morning, where Glem C \£ tB iU C a rr Mr. aiid M r^ P ^ ;lkm .on s D are Vkiltin< the board at Oregon biuld- ti h. she lias a beauty shop. Ch* . *bonor*MLss D 'ro ’hv tile c w CXxison and other fam- ing. Portland Oregon n o t ic e t o < k > ih t o r s Laurel baseball fans are weU ‘ ’ Biss m th isco m m u m ty Mrs. Drake Members of the board consist of lh» <’«»<» Court .J .«,< a ..,. pleased with their team ’s to 1 . and Mi>. Dodson were schoolmates Morton fomokins chairm an l>*iv " for c.Mim> Miss Barbara W alters is spend­ in South Dakota pnd had not seen M rt “ 1 111 ... ' ‘,u rn '?,1,’ ,,, J ■" lh- 't»u»r -« th* r- m r ,.f ja,,,«, victory oy er Roy Sunday. Raymond K - we ing a few days with Mrs. J. Satchel each other for thirty years Thev ¿ )n- . Ores^ lii c Wesley Williams. __ r pitched ________ a three hit _ game s .i.r Meyers George Tews and Fred Moaner of Beaverton are very favorably impressed with Roseburg. Oregon; S H Dills. W ap- s .. h « * r ,i.rn. .ha, , b * u n j , . spent Saturday afternoon and Sim- Mrs F R Cham berlain o f conditions in Oregon The. also -ho, W ashington; H N Hampton. ' i ' l , r a ’.o r '^ day on a fishing tn p to Cottage Olympia. Wash spent last week vui.ed different points m W ash- Hover, W.islmigton; and Roy Hew- ’ an."ha. duly In 1.« N a m e o f th e S t a i r o f d r a g o n Grove. _ . with her sister. Mrs. Jam es W al- ingt >n and California. ett of Salem. Oregon, who Is a .l.f.ai a. »... i. ,n d each o f y o u a r e h e re b y c o m - Mr and Mrs. H arry Blmco and ters Mrs. Dora Nelson returned home member at large H G Hawkins of N " ' h r r . r . r . a ll h a > I „ u 1 I .• d«*.! .,11.1 t e q u ir w l to appear and two cluldreii of Portland were S un- Misg NelUe Larseil and Mrs with Mrs. William Wall from Fort- Yakima W ashington is m anager of ; "7, • w e r th«* c o m p la in t f lle , l a g a lt t a i yo u day evening guests a t th e Jo h n TerrlU of Portland visited M Ht r . dabBth-er, Mrs. q le agreement. He is an experienced i . . . .-«-r « u h ,, .Y,.^, h .-r,*r'", i. »,«, »b,.x,. « .u n tie d c o u r t « m l c a u *e Mulloy home. Larsen and family Sunday, Ju. i)r> I t - n H o i , . f th i» S u m m o n » , t h e d a te o f Mrs Harry Cline, of Hillsboro Sun- v2^,lt€d M- C Larsen and Iajn- with them. "This agreem ent will assure the «\H1 within »u month-* from date bar»*- t h e i i r u t p u b lic a t io n ,»eing .«n t h e 2 n d L“ 3 • Uy Sunday evening. • la y A u g u s t. 1934. a n d i f f « , | »*, Ed Dodson of Lo> Angeles, C a l. is consumer of high grade melons and «*,1 th n i 2 n d d a y o f A u * u « t . 1 9 '! • • a p p e a r » n d a n » w e r » aid c o m p la in t f o r M as Phyllis Ricketts and G radon ^ “e y ^ ld of “grain ' ^ ^ ' 8 his his brot brother. Charles W. tomatoes at no increase In prices. I fK T K H . S . A d m im - i r a l o r o f « « u l w a n t t h e r c - .f th c p la in t if f w ill a p p ly Fisk of Portland w-ere Sunday ‘V L ? “J ‘X s t farm s Dodson, of th t-c o I*. H a re . M e A le a r Jk P ete r» A t t o r - »•« l i r c u i r t f o r th e r e lie f p ra ye » l f o r in f,*r I K OF SIIKKIKI"5 S .ll K OX KOHKl KOSI I1K the Roy Heineck heim- in Portland. P“rtliuldr. Mrs Jacob P arr and the Misses C h a rte sBoy Rev and Mrs Simpson. Leon Davis and family picnicked at Balm Grove Sunday in company wtth Mr and Mrs K enneth Ttllot- son and two sons of Forest Grove, and M £ s H G \ mcent and Mrs Lois Walworth of Hlllsboro. Mr and M r, Jacob Schm idt Miss Cora HuUt and W alter Schmidt visited Sunday eveuu»« evening a a t t Bethany Lsnea ounoay ith Rev. G raf w _ who has been ill . .. for sometime Later in the eye- ^ L ^ S ^ a ^ h S r t Betnany church and heard th e Calvarj’ of sDent California. John' W Four atkuis “the“week-end John WMUna pent W , with his au n t and uncle Mr and Mrs Ernest Guenther, and family. Larsen n Mr. .M re and n R Mrs. i l n h W a alter nd Lo rrv n e and of cmldren. came Ralph over and Sunday Lorrain from Corvallis cam p meeting at Jennings Lodge to visit Mr. Larsen's m other. Mrs. A. N M ^ r km eh a Campbell Mr and Mrs John Mudoy and Miss Thelm a Mulloy attended th e funeral of Mrs. Campbell s brother. Albert ______ -Jack, last ______ week. T h e 'jo h n Speirtng and Ed Hoff- m an families Joined Mr. Speinng's brother and family for a picnic at Roy Sunday They all attended th e Laurel-Roy oali game in the a fte r- noon. Mr and Mrs. Raleigh Whitmore and family. Mrs. Whitmore s m other and sister, Mrs. Edna Haveman and Mrs Hillie Tykeson. and Amos Watkms attended the brotherhood picnic and camp meeting at Jen - nmgs Bodge Sunday Mrs. L. A WTiittle and Mrs Rich- a jd W hittle spent Saturday and Sunday in Portland visiting Mrs. Robert Lang and Mrs Mabel Mel ...enin» Messrs. CluTstian Endearor rah.^ a i o re n o R ^ b ^ r i a n cniuvn r .iaa> e e ec ; i? 1!. s ,rOni of ^ i en' ere .h i ' ^ k e r s b £ £ tm g ^ ^ »«e ^ speakera b o ilin g ~ , \n r,, ML4ses F ^ h f ? F d n l and "Alma S-u k Airs Zuibrogg' ac- ^ ni^ ‘eL ii. j e^ F ^ te ? ^ v e U e m, 5 r i * mmdirs'¡ this musical numbers a at t thus ^ . ‘al muslcal numbers a t inis r a iiv f Alaska t e X ^ o f t t e S y t e n a n M,s-' . c,rka Alaska snoke ool at Sitka. A ^ska spoke sion school at the Bethany Presbyterian Mis- s;„.w:-y meeting Wednesday after- noon a t the church. Rev H. A. Dickman and family ire t.ik .r-:a few weeks vacat. n at ^ ^ ^ r r ^ „„a O r o „t v e the Wismer cottage at u ro te .________ R c e d v ille D e p o t « i i / r and S te w a rt « presei Mesdames D e lb e r t F ew les George :on Tompkins, chairm an of the Archie board "We have received the fullest Mrs Ec!,0 WlUls M(?lba and Be[ty Anne P(X. of Hlllsboro Bruce Brown and thc honored guests. Mr and Mrs Hubert Sm ith and son Earl, Mfs Earl gave a birthday dinner Wednesday eve- nlng ln honor of Mrs Archie Thom p- ' The-,e present ware ;he M -,,r- and Mesdames Earl Hollenbeck, Archie Sidney_ Oonnol- *rcuie Thompson. inom pson. oianey vonnoi- Jy Leonard Thompson — and Amy and Helen Hollenbeck. Several iron, M ounta.ndaie a t- tended the Pa^t b oi of rao t Chiefs v n tus tlu emo J“1* th Plains D. Ju an S-s-ers M rx B e s ,e Ander son of Hlllsboro. Those attending from Mountaindale were the Mes- ua,,!<' J a *1'-'M -‘ h/','-’*‘n T - ilo l’en‘ beachalw ith llfn e rd s fnbCCk' Deach with iriends Several families from this com- munity attended the Washington county Farm ers' Union picnic at Ripplim Waters Sunday Sirs Earl b o ld io r L um ber of ; tlie each crate of melons a 7c stam p The inc, me from these stam ps will 8° t° defray the expense of en- forcing the agreement. --- -------------------- t i l C f i t IVCtlil bCOUtS Hike Over Trask ‘By Mni- J°hn M. D a v id s o n ) HELVETIA—qrourm-KtPr w ,- i,™ f .iW ta i X b nOpr ¡eff. a, tpr rh thp - Pnmwrx' nni,™» Unlon pk.. , Sunday for an outing on riy?r_ hiking In by way of Scoggins yal, y The bovs'on the tn n were w a ite r Erdman Arnold L e p p l n . J a ' *c Bauman Henry Bishop and W alter Hershey Jam es Davidson was Ul meet the group ln TlUamook Wednesday with a car . Children s picnic and program " a s held at the grove by the church . prize in one , L . . prise birthday party July 25. The races ___________ Southtern ________ _ Pacific __ _ ____________ REEDV1LLE— Mr. _____ and ___ Mrs. __ Jam es M athiesen group gathered in the new- school has sold th te ReedviLe depot to in'd'b« "nis H a l i . Niioiai M argaret basmier.: while the band was prac- Mike M urphy of Hazeldale. who is and W alter M athiesen wen- Bun- tlclng. tearing it down for the lumber dav guests oi Mr. and Mr- Robert This depot is nearly 65 years old He. tier at Salem “Love Birds” to Show and is one of th e last evidences of Mr and Mrs Joe Baker and chil- at Venetian This Week old-tim e railway service. Iren. Anita and Jote. went to Rock- Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Becker and away for a week s stay Thursday Love Birds," one of the most family spent Sunday in Portland Mrs. J. L. VanDomelen. Mrs. laughable of tile Sum m erville-Pitts , 1 ^ Mr an d Mrs. George Rich. Floyd Raffety, and Mrs. Steve comedies, will be shown Thursday, Mr and Mrs. H Bear visited th e Meek attended Pomona grange at Friday and Saturday at the Ven- A M S kinner home in P ortland Beaverton Wednesday. etian Slim Summerville and Zasu Sunday altem oon. Carl Jensen, who works a t W illa- P itts play the star roles In this Church services have been dis- mina. spent the week-end a t his roistering film, and the action finds continued until the second Sunday home here. them both, bitter enemies, buying ln September, while Rev. D uncan is Mr L. Hoyt of Portland spent the same C alifornia ranch through on his vacation. thi week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs a swindling Ohio real estate agent Mr. and Mrs. John Lsaacsen of William Wall and beginning to squabble over lar. Iowa visited M rs P. Lingm an last There are several grain threshers ow nership as soon as they arrive at Mr. and Mrs Francis Coolidge. wee|c a t work in this community a t the property accompanied by Edward Eg rer of Friends of Mrs. George McBreen present. Portland, spent th e week-end along gathered a t her home to commem- Mrs. J I. N orthrup of Portland th e beaches. orate her birthday with a picnic spent the week-end w ith relatives H. M. Whisnand of Snohonusn. supper Sunday evening in this vicinity. Wash., arri.cd a t .he L A W hit- Mr and Mrs T J Foster. Mrs. A large crowd attended a charl- tle home Sunda.. tor a visit. Mrs. Sue L u t s e n and daughter. M arian van for Mr and Mrs George Stew- W hisnand and two daughters have j ean and Geneva Imlay attended a rt J r After refreshm ents were been visltim tliere for some time. th t i j. o o j. picnic Sundav a t served, the crowd went to the com- Alden Rosevear, accompanied by cry stal Lake munity hall for dancing. Emil and W.lliam Reidweg of Cor- Mrs C. Reynolds of Portland vi - Mr and Mrs Hubert Sm ith and nehus and Robert Sm ith of Mid- ited q George last week son Earl, spent S aturday with Mr. . . the v ,_ .. ueek-end — j • e Mrs __ M ______ gheane __ of C alifornia is and Mrs. Orin Darety of Shady way. spent, a — t th ________ beach. They report very luck viAiting Mrs George McBreen. Brook. a t deep sea fishing for Chinook Mr and Mrs F rank Corey and Mr and Mrs. H. J Churchley salmon. spent the week-end at Ocean Park, family visited the M aurer brothers at Cornelius Sunday A. Crummer Wash Mrs Carl Trachsel and th tree of Roy was a Sunday evening vls- ctnldren spent last week at Rock- itor a t the Corey home, away. Miss Marie R affety an d Mrs. R. Q uality and Price ------------------------- M. Kines are visiting Mrs. K ines’ *<• 1» h e re b y t f lt « h t h a t b y V ir t u e v & e v u ti'-n , ifex-ree a n d o r d e r o f » a le l**»u«d **ut o f th e ( , 'ir e u i. C o u r t o f th e > « !,• < t t)r»ki>-n, f o r V! « « h iu tfto u C o u n ­ ty n th e 2 . : h d a y o f J u ly . 1984. in « cu t ,» th e r e in |* e n d m u w h e r e in H u fl« n d S a v in g » H a n k . « c o r p o r a t io n , i» ; a in t if ? a n d tl« n « J u rk e n » e n . « w u n w e i. I!*« ’ . •-■■ 1» •. a i i t -,r. J u r Ke n « e it. h e r hu»- hand. and John M e ie r a r e d e fe nd an ts* d ir e c t in i t m e to m a k e » «le o f th e p r o p ­ e r ly h e r e in a ft e r deaenbed, 1 w ill on .M u d u y . th e lo th d a y o f S e p te m b e r, . 9 I. a t th e ho i r o f lU o c lo c k A at th e e«o*t *l t th e f o llo w in g c h a in » , th e m ** VSm t JU.UU i h a i i u to th e p la c e o f h e K irirn n K , c o n t a in in g 50 a<*r** A la o a l l t h a t p a r t o f th e J i -in ca te a d la n d 1 ••'-'« -i 11 **i. i y P a u l . i • 2 U e - t . W illa m e tt e M e r id ia n . » it.i« e a n d ly in g S o u th o f ile a v e r t re e k , u n d c, i i t a in iu g a b o u t -I a , ree. E x c e p t in g t h e r e f r o m t h e f o l lo w in g rib e d p r o p e r t y w h ic h h«> b e r e t — f o r e b ve n re.«*«»tM f i o m th e I1« m i o f » « id i i i o i . i a g e . i o - w i t : I t e g iiif ii n g a t th e Nurthwawt C o « n « r ! I. 2 W«*Ht , . f th e W illa m e t t e M e r id iu n . and i m i n in g th e n c e E a » t un th e B a a e L in e a d iM tu n re ,»f 417 45 fe e t to a n ir o n p ip e , th e n c e S o u th « ’ I t ’ K h k I u n d p u r a lle l t o t h e W m t lin e o f » a n t Section a d is t a n c e o f 1U43.I» fe e t to a n ir o n p ip e , th e n c e W’ cat p a r a lle l w it h th e ltu » e L in e a d is ta n c e o f 417.45 f,*et lo th e W m t lin e o f « a id S e c tio n 1 , th e n c e N o r t h u 12' W m t a lo n g th e W e » l lin e o f » aid S e c tio n 1 a d in la n c e o f 1043.6 fe e t t o th e p la c e *>f b e g in n in g , e x c e p t in g th e re fro m th e r ig h t « o f t h e p u b lic in a n d to th e W m t 20 fe e t o f th e a lx 'v e d m « rih e » l p r o p e r t y , w h ic h lie « w it h in t h e lM>un<1arie« o f t h a t c e r t a in 4 0 -fu o t ro a d deeded t o W a s h in g to n C o u n t y b y dee,I rc< >rded J a n u a r y .1, 1911, in D eed K o o k 91 a t p a g e 40B , f o r th e p u r p o s e o f » a t i» f y in g th e «um 11 Hayward GROCERY V A LU E S August 3, 4 and 6 Blue Bell 49- Ib. bag $ £ .5 9 Red Rose 49-lb. bag $ J .6 9 31c being delivered to you for your use. S a n ­ itation and cleanliness are outstanding features of our establishment. Every bot­ tle and aJl equipm ent are thoroughly sterilized and the milk Ls delivered Lo your door chain and wholesome. Always use FIR GROVE MILK Phone 4RX1 GRADE Phone 4RX1 H MILK F IR G R O V E DAIRY Boneless. Lb. CHEESE Tillamook county made Pound 13c See one of our big Circulars for numerous other item»! KRUCHEK’S CASH GROCERY Free Delivery Phone 2001 PICNIC SANDW ICH BUNS— Dozen DANISH APPLE ROLLS— 18c 15c 3 fo r A f'A |N ' \i x N , , t i . -■ bn-.,,I -n i e , , in «lurex und tuk, rv 1 b re a d le I,- « . PERFECTION BAKERY h > &a w HERMAN SCIfOl N. *» »Ir Proprietor T rlrplionr <51 Main Street 5 V i Sealed M J B e«»« ALADDIN CDi l-lb. 30c Old Dutch m u n Parked CLEANSER 2 LIFEBUOY 19c FLOUR J $4 . 49-lb. .59 Sack Under today’s market. OATS Pkg. TREE TEA— l-lb. Black TREE TEA— l-lb. Green RAISINS 23c Kern’». 9c 9 -ib. sack COCONUT— Southern Style, 14». 40c H ales and Elbertas Bushel .25 Boxes The same fancy Peaches like we had last year, only better. Pickled. Place Pour Order» N< m t ! RFAPY NEXT WEEK Each 49c 19c 29c 25c 10c 19c SALMON Del Monte. c.'.b ' FRESH CORN 18c 3 ib , BOILING BEEF 25c Each ALBERS fla pja c k 3 ib . 25c POT ROAST Pound HAMBURGER, lb». SWEET PICKLES, Pint f lo u r For cam ping. Large Pkg. ........... 19c TOM. SOUP Van Camp’s. SC Can ONIONS Long, bulk. ED’S MARKET PURE LARD or Shortening RINSO Large pkg. SPAGHETTI Local, tender. 16C 28c 29c 15c LA FRANCE FLAKES— 3 pkgs. H-D KRAUT— 2 1 •> tins. Each VELVET TISSUE— 1000-sheet. 4 roll. O e.l 10c Bottle STRAWBERRY PRESERVES— Marasca. 2 for SALAD AID— Pint SALAD AID— Quart WESSON OIL Quick or Regular 9c 63c 49c CATSUP DEAL— Mixer and Oil Triangle 13c Post'» 4-lb. package. Seedless. Each cans Bran Flakes 3 lbs. CAKE FLOUR— Gold Medul. Large P eaches 4 19c $4 M PIGS FEET 2 25c ib .. SAturdny, August 4, Features Safety Compound ib . 18 Varieties of BREAD to Choose From! Friday and Saturday Features — August 3 and 4 Dozen Shortening. . aalr TT Is fir t in FtXJD VALUE I ms ’ uhs »* wt» »use only tlx* fUir»t fresh milk sugar stilt malt, vv.ust uul flour obtainable u> priximt* t I m h L building loaf This Ls mir first tiuullty p re p a re « I b y W in N e il» .*n . a m i r u n n in g (h e n c e W m t o n «aid lin e d iv id in g » an , lo t» 80S »9 '•**• • • th e S o u th lin e o f W a s h in g ­ to n S tre e t (h e m e M at ab»ng th e S ou th lin e o f W a s h in g t o n S tre e t 1«»<4 • i f fe e t to th e p la c e o f l* e g in n in g . tn> l b e in g k n o w n a n d d m ig tia te « l a» *r p a r c e l N * 54 o n » a id u n r e - rdewl p la t o f T o n g u e » A - I.lttr n n . • m l f. r a f u r t h e r ju d g m e n t a m i «lex-ree x Phone 771 BEEF Graham Cracker» \ VÀ& by Comparison a« bar STEAKS— Sir- loin or Rib. Lb. X tJ V z CORNED PASSING THE TEST the most rioiri ti-sts tor puntv before Tender and juicy. POT ROAST. 8 ( , Bread < SOAP Dalles. FLOUR 2-!b. box A U R milk and all products m ust pa.., BEEF Hillsboro, Oregon 87c Specials for Friday and Saturday, August 3 and 4 AT THE MARKET HOME LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANERS Telephone 47 de>< "THE BEST TO EAT” By Mrs. H. P. Strickler) X b gir o-er RAND MARKET LAUREL RIDGE—With most of the wheat yielding ten bushels, or (By Vi»,«n Hud«,n, less per acre and oats running less Clara and Ju n e Hunger are Btay- th a n fifteen, th e yield of seventy mg with th eir au n t Mrs. George bushels of oats per acre on the Laem erm an. while th eir parents Treber brothers' farm seems out- Mr and Mrs. R C. Hunger, of standing Schaltenbrand brothers O rchardale are visiting in Cali- also had one field of very heavy fom ia. oats, according to Charles Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Updike who threshed for them. and son K eith visited Mr a n d Ervin and Elmer Atrops attended Mrs Bert Owens of P ortland Tues- a wiener roast a t Louies Place on day. th e T ualatin river Saturday eve- Otto Hunger of O rchardale and ning. Ernest Hudson visited with Tom The annual mission fest a t St Stevenson a t Saddle M ountain Wed- P aul’s L utheran church Sunday was nesday attended by many local people, as Mr an d Mrs Clarence Updike well as large numbers from Ore- and son and Mrs. W R Hudson gon City, Schefflfn. Hillsboro. Port- 1 visited Mrs Bessie Jackson of O r­ land. and. various other places. Rev. j f hardale Wednesday evening. Eichman, deaf and dumb mission- Mr and Mrs. C. M. Bagstad of ary from Portland, was present and , Forest Grove and Miss Virginia dem onstrated the sign language Lou Harkins of Portland visited Rev Schllstlng of Pasadena. Cal., Bunday a t the W R Hudson home brother of Ernest Schllstlng spoke to the congregation, many of whom Let the advertisem ents help you were his old neighbors. 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